Sunday, January 26, 2014

Question Paper | PCS (J.B.) Pre 2010 | PCS (Judicial Branch) (Preliminary) Examination- 2010


PCS (Judicial Branch) (Preliminary) Examination- 2010

Question Number: 71-80

71. The first draft of the Constitution was published in
(a) November, 1947
(b) January, 1948
(c) February, 1948
(d) November, 1948

72. This used to be a Fundamental Right but is now a legal right only
(a) Cultural and Educational Rights
(b) Right to Property
(c) Right against Exploitation
(d) Right to Religious Freedom

73. In the recent proposed amendment in Cr.P.c. the police may arrest a person
(a) after obtaining written orders from Magistrate
(b) without orders of magistrate
(c) after obtaining orders from Deputy Commissioner
(d) after giving reasons in writing

74. Mter completion of investigation, the police is to submit a final report to the Magistrate. The Magistrate
(a) is bound by the conclusions drawn by the police and accept the same if the police recommended that there is no sufficient ground for proceeding further
(b) is not bound by the conclusions drawn by the police and may order further investigation
(c) may issue a process against the accused person(s)
(d) both (b) & (c)

75. Addition or alteration of charge has been provided
(a) under section 214 of Cr.P.c.
(b) under section 215 of Cr.P.c.
(c) under section 216 of Cr.P.c.
(d) under section 218 of Cr.P.C.

76. An act which would otherwise be crime may in some cases be excused if the person accused of it shows that all except
(a) it was done only in order to avoid consequences
(b) nothing was done than was reasonably necessary
(c) the evil inflicted was not disproportionate to the evil avoided
(d) none of the above

77. Cognizance of offence under Section 498A of IPC can be taken by a Court
(a) on a police report
(b) on the complaint of the person aggrieved
(c) on the complaint of father/ mother of the person aggrieved
(d) all the above

78. During investigation a search can be conducted without warrant by
(a) any police officer
(b) the investigating officer
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) either (a) or (b)

79. Error or omission in framing of charge
(a) is material in all circumstances shall vitiate the trial
(b) is material only if it has occasioned a failure of justice to the accused
(c) is material and the accused is liable to be acquitted
(d) both (a) & (c)

80. In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right
(a) by the police officer
(b) by the court
(c) both by the police officer & the court
(d) neither (a) nor (b)


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