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Indian Evidence Act Low 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q11. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is based on the principle of “Agency”?

(A) Section 7
(B) Section 8
(C) Section 9
(D) Section 10

Q12. Two friends A and B were sleeping in a room which was bolted from inside. In the morning, A is found murdered. Under which provision of the Evidence Act, prosecution can claim shifting of burden on B to prove the manner in which the murder took place:

(A) Section 114 of the Evidence Act
(B) Section 103 of the Evidence Act
(C) Section 106 of the Evidence Act
(D) Section 101 of the Evidence Act

Q13. Which one of the following sections of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 provides that evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts ?
Q14. The plea can succeed only if it is shown that the accused was so far away at the relevant time that he could not be present at the place where the crime was committed’. The Supreme Court of India, in this observation, was referring to the plea of:

(A) Innocence
(B) Abetment
(C) Alibi
(D) Self-defence

Q15. The Principle of Promissory Estoppel found its root:

(A) As an exception to the doctrine of consideration in the law of contract
(B) As a rule of future consideration in the law of contract
(C) As a rule of past consideration in the law of contract
(D) None of the above

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Q16. Which are the provisions under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 that deals with relevancy of opinion of experts ?

(A) Sections 49 and 50
(B) Sections 23 and 24
(C) Sections 45 and 46
(D) Sections 81 and 82

Q17. Rule of estoppel is contained in Section . . . . . . . . of the Evidence Act, 1872.

(A) 115
(B) 112
(C) 118
(D) 120

Q18. Section 108 of the Evidence Act provides that when a man has not been heard of for seven years by those who would . . . . . . . . have heard of him if he had been alive, the burden of proving that he is alive shifts on the person who affirms it.

(A) Naturally
(B) Normally
(C) Usually
(D) Ordinarily

Q19. Indian Evidence Act: Defence of alibi is governed by-

(A) Section 9 of the Evidence Act
(B) Section 12 of the Evidence Act
(C) Section 11 of the Evidence Act
(D) Section 6 of the Evidence Act

Q20. Facts under the Evidence Act means:

(A) Anything capable of being perceived by the senses only
(B) Anything not being capable of being perceived by the senses only
(C) Anything capable of being perceived by the senses and any mental condition of which any person is conscious
(D) Only any mental condition of which any person is conscious

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