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Question Paper | RJS Pre 2011 | Rajasthan Judicial Service Competitive (Preliminary) Examination 2011

Rajasthan Judicial Services Civil Judge (Junior Division) Competitive (Preliminary) Examination- 2011
Question Number: 01-10
 
1. Which one of the following statements is correct ?
(1) The Principal offender must have the same guilty mind as that of the abettor.
(2) Abettor’s liability is dependent on the liability of the principal offender.
(3) Abettor and principal offender may be differently liable for different offences.
(4) If the abettor is innocent, the principal offender is also not liable.

2. Which one of the following correctly distinguishes theft from extortion ?
(1) In theft movable property must be dishonestly taken whereas in extortion there is delivery of the thing extorted.
(2) The extortion there must be dishonest intention whereas in theft the same is not necessary.
(3) Theft requires dishonest intention whereas extortion requires fraudulent intention.
(4) Theft is an offence against movable property.

3. ’A’ intentionally causes ‘Z’s’ death partly by illegally omitting to give ‘Z’ food and partly by beating ‘Z’, ‘A’ is liable for murder by virtue of which one of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code?
(1) Section 36
(2) Section 37
(3) Section 34
(4) Section 35

4. 'A' signs his own name to a bill exchange, intending that it may be beleived that the bill was drawn by another person of the same name. 'A' has committed
(1) Forgery
(2) Forgery for the purpose of cheating
(3) Cheating by personation
(4) Attempt to commit forgery

5. 'A', a Spanish citizen, who was residing in Paris, instigated the commission of an offence which in consequence was commited in India. He
(1) is a liable as the offence was committed in India
(2) is liable since the Indian Penal Code also extends to extra-territorial acts
(3) Can be held liable because the offence was to be committed in India.
(4) Cannot be held liable because instigation was not given on Indian territory.

6. Offence under Chapter IV of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. 1985 are cognizable
(1) but bailable
(2) as well as non cognizable
(3) and compoundable
(4) and non bailable

7. The establishment of a sessions Court as a special court to try offences under the scheduled Caste and Scheduled tribe (prevention of Atrocities) Act. 1989 requires concurrence of
(1) State government
(2) Chief Justice of the concerned High Court
(3) District Judge of the concerned area
(4) Advocate General of the State

8. Any person aggrieved by the order made by the competent authority under the juvenile justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 can appeal to
(1) The Sessions Court
(2) The High Court
(3) Home Minister
(4) Chief Judicial Magistrate

9. Which one of the following is not a condition precedent to the release of an offender on probation under section 4, Probation of Offenders Act, 1958?
(1) Circumstances of the case
(2) Nature of the offence
(3) Character of the offender
(4) Amount of damage caused by the offender

10. Which one of the following is not theft of electricity?
(1) Using electricity through a tampered meter
(2) Tapping of any connection with underground cables
(3) Using electricity for the purpose other than the authorised
(4) Using electricity as per the licence

Solved Paper | UPHJS Pre 2009 | Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service (Preliminary) Exam- 2009

Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service (Preliminary) Examination- 2009

Question Number: 51-60

51. For an offence of cheating, intention to cheat should be present-
(A) in the end
(B) in the middle
(C) Both the above
(D) from the very beginning

Ans: (D)

52. LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) leader who was killed by Srilankan Army?
(A) P.Prabhakaran
(B) S.Prabhakaran
(C) T.Prabhakaran
(D) V.Prabhakaran

Ans: (D)

53. IPL-2009 was held in-
(A) South Africa
(B) England
(C) Australia
(D) India

Ans: (A)

54. Dacoit who was killed in encounter in June, 2009 in district Chitrakoot was-
(A) Dadua
(B) Malkhan Kewat
(C) Ghanshyam Kewat
(D) Tokia mallah

Ans: (C)

55. The words “SATYAMEVA JAYATE” in the State Emblem of India have been adopted from which of the followings:
(A) Brahma Upnishad
(B) Mudgala Upnishad
(C) Maitriyi Upnishad
(D) Mundakopanishad

Ans: (D)

56. Who of the followings cannot be removed by the Parliament?
(A) Attorney General
(B) Auditor General
(C) Election Commissioner
(D) Chief Justice of India

Ans: (A)

57. Who allows the introduction of the Finance Bill?
(A) President
(B) Finance minister
(C) Prime minister
(D) Speaker

Ans: (A)

58. The largest revenue in India is obtained from-
(A) Railways
(B) Excise Duty
(C) Sales Tax
(D) Direct Tax

Ans: (B)

59. Where is the headquarter of Reserve Bank of India situated?
(A) Mumbai
(B) Delhi
(C) Kolkata
(D) Ahmedabad

Ans: (A)

60. Whose name was announced for the Bharat Ratna Award in 2008?
(A) Pandit Ravi Shanker
(B) Tapan Sinha
(C) M.S. Subba Laxmi
(D) Pandit Bhimsen Joshi

Ans: (D)


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Madhya Pradesh District Judge (Entry Level) Exam 2014 | MPHJS 2014 | Recruitment Notification

Madhya Pradesh Higher Judicial Service (Entry Level) Examination (Direct Recruitment from Bar), Examination 2014

Name of Post: District Judge (Entry Level)
No. of Posts: 77
Pay Scale: Rs. 51,550- 63070

Age Limit: 35-48 years as on 01.01.2014
Minimum Qualifications: Practicing Advocate for not less than seven years of practice as on 01.01.2014

How to Apply: Apply Online
Last Date: 30.04.2014

Date of Pre Exam: 06.07.2014
Date of Main Exam: 23 & 24 August, 2014

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Recruitment | Additional District & Sessions Judges in Himachal Pradesh 2014

Applications on the prescribed format are invited from eligible candidates i.e. members of the bar (Advocates) for appointment as Additional District and Sessions Judges in H.P. Judicial Service:

Name of Post: Additional District & Sessions Judges in Himachal Pradesh Judicial Service
Pay-Scale: Rs. 51550-63070

Age Limit: 35-45 years (as on 30.04.2014)

Last Date: 30.04.2014
Date of Written Exam: 30.06.2014
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