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Judicial Services  Exam—IPC, 1860 (Part-1)

Judicial Services  Exam—IPC, 1860 (Part-1)

MCQs on Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)

1 The IPC is subject matter of the Concurrent List

(A)    Concurrent List

(B)    State list

(C)    Union List

(D)    None

Ans: (A)

2 The legislature has power to make law relating to Criminal Law (including IPC) under Entry No.—of the concurrent list–

(A)    Entry No.1.

(B)    Entry No.11

(C)    Entry No.13

(D)    Entry No.15

Ans: (A)

3 The preamble  of the  IPC is to provide—

(A)    a special Penal Code for India

(B)    a general Penal Code for India

(C)    a exhaustive Penal Code for India

(D)    to define and amend law relating to criminal law 

Ans:(B)

4 The IPC was enacted on –

(A)    6th October

(B)    8th October

(C)    10th October

(D)    23rd October

Ans: (A)

5 IPC is a substantive law like Indian Evidence Act—

(A)    True

(B)    False

(C)    Partly true

(D)    Partly false

Ans: (B)

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