Friday, March 07, 2014

Question Paper | Uttarakhand PCS(J) Pre 2009 | Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) (Preliminary) Examination- 2009

Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) (Preliminary) Examination- 2009


Question Number: 171-180

171. Who amongst the following is an expert under the Indian Evidence Act ?
(A) Hand-writing expert
(B) Finger print expert
(C) Ballistics expert
(D) All of the above

172. Under which Section of the Indian Evidence Act the principle of ‘Res Gestae’ is given ?
(A) Section 12
(B) Section 6
(C) Section 2
(D) Section 15

173. Under Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, the ‘admission’ is—
(A) Written only
(B) Oral only
(C) Both written or oral
(D) None of the above

174. Which of the following Sections of the Indian Evidence Act relates to accomplice ?
(A) Section 30
(B) Section 133
(C) Section 134
(D) Section 29

175. Under Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act, ‘privilege’ is available to—
(A) Judges
(B) Advocates
(C) Magistrates
(D) Husband and Wife

176. In which of the following cases hearsay evidence is not admissible ?
(A) Statement of experts expressed in treaties, if the author is dead or cannot be found
(B) Where eye-witness told the facts to another person, statement of that person
(C) If the statement is of a deceased person, when it related to cause of his death
(D) If the statement is part of the transaction-in-issue

177. Which one of the following is not a document under the Indian Evidence Act ?
(A) An inscription on a stone of a building
(B) A photograph
(C) A printout of a message sent through mobile or computer
(D) A knife recovered by police from the possession of an accused and produced in the court

178. Which Section of the Indian Evidence Act provides that contents of the document must be proved by primary evidence ?
(A) Section 61
(B) Section 62
(C) Section 63
(D) Section 64

179. A Hindu couple having the decree of judicial separation wants to live together—
(A) They can live together
(B) They cannot live together
(C) They can live together after re-marriage
(D) They can live together only after the permission of the court

180. ‘A’, a Hindu male, having undivided interest in a Mitakshara Coparcenary property dies leaving behind two sons and one daughter. The daughter is entitled to the following share in the property—
(A) 1/3
(B) 1/4
(C) 1/9
(D) None of the above