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Indian Evidence Act Low 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1
Q91. Resumption of Dowry death is included in the Evidence Act under
(A) Section 54
(B) Section 113B
(C) Section 67
(D) Section 86
Answer: Section 113B
Q92. In civil cases Indian Evidence Act bestows burden of proof on
(A) The Petitioner
(B) The respondents
(C) The State Government
(D) The Court
Answer: The Petitioner
Q93. A tenant of an immovable property can deny title of the landlord to such immovable property:
(A) After the tenant vacates the property
(B) If landlord is not the actual owner
(C) If landlord had trespassed into the property and his title is defective
(D) In all cases covered by clauses (a) to (c)
Answer: After the tenant vacates the property
Q94. Match the following:
List I (Section of Evidence Act) | List II |
a. Section-60 | 1. Leading question |
b. Section-141 | 2. Hostile Witness |
c. Section-154 | 3. Refresh memory |
d. Section-159 | 4. Oral evidence |
(A) a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3
(B) a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
(C) a-1, b-2, c-4, d-3
(D) a-1, b-3, c-4, d-2
Answer: a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3
Q95. In criminal cases previous bad character of accused is-
(A) Relevant
(B) Always irrelevant
(C) Relevant when evidence has been given that he has a good character
(D) Relevant when evidence has been given that he has a good character and when bad character is itself in issue
Answer: Relevant when evidence has been given that he has a good character and when bad character is itself in issue
Q96. A non-confessional statement recorded under section 164 of Criminal Procedure Code
(A) Is a substantive piece of evidence
(B) Is not a substantive evidence
(C) May or may not be substantive evidence depending on the facts and circumstances
(D) All of these
Answer: Is not a substantive evidence
Q97. The question is, whether ‘A’ committed murder of ‘B’ at Delhi on a certain day. The fact that, on that day ‘A’ was at Mumbai is:
(A) Relevant under Section 6 of Evidence Act
(B) Relevant under Section 8 of Evidence Act
(C) Relevant under Section 11 of Evidence Act
(D) Not relevant under any of the provisions of Indian Evidence Act
Answer: Relevant under Section 11 of Evidence Act
Q98. Presumption as to absence of consent in certain prosecutions of rape cases is raised by . . . . . . . .
(A) Section 114 of the Evidence Act
(B) Section 114B of the Evidence Act
(C) Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code
(D) Section 114A of the Evidence Act
Answer: Section 114A of the Evidence Act
Q99. In criminal trials, it is bound to presume
(A) That the case of the accused falls in any of the general or special exceptions
(B) That the case of the accused falls in proviso to the provision under which he is charged
(C) The absence of the case of the accused falling in any general or special exceptions or the proviso to the provision under which the accused is charged
(D) Both A and B and not C
Answer: The absence of the case of the accused falling in any general or special exceptions or the proviso to the provision under which the accused is charged
Q100. When a witness shall be compelled to answer a question is decided by the:
(A) Public prosecutor
(B) Advocate of the accused
(C) Court
(D) Witness himself
Answer: Court