IndianStudentsExam.com-SSC/UPSC Exam-Indian All Exam Available Here

Increase Your Knowledge

Welcome to No. 1 Exam Portal 2024

100% Free Mock Test

School Exams, College Exams, Boards Exams, Kids Exams, Railway, UPSC, Navy, Air Force, SSC, TET, Coast Guard, Job Vacancy, GK Quiz

Increase Your Knowledge

100% Free Mock Test

School Exams, College Exams, Boards Exams, Kids Exams, Railway, UPSC, Navy, Air Force, SSC, TET, Coast Guard, Job Vacancy, GK Quiz

Welcome to No. 1 Exam Portal 2024

Choose Your Language

Motor Vehicle Act Law 100/87 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q41. Heavy Goods Vehicle’ means any goods carriage the gross vehicle weight of which exceeds

(A) 10,000 Kg
(B) 18,000 Kg
(C) 12,000 Kg
(D) 15,000 Kg

Q42. Section 3 of the Motor Vehicle Act provides for:

(A) Necessity for driving licence
(B) No driving license
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of the above

Q43. Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts is provided under which section . . . . . . . .
Q44. Maintenance of State Registers of Driving Licences is provided unser which section . . . . . . . .

(A) Section 27
(B) Section 26
(C) Section 28
(D) Section 29

Q45. The Tort litigation is increasing in India particularly under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 as there is a provision under this Act for compulsory compensation to be given

(A) In normal circumstances of death by hit and run
(B) In hit and run cases and in certain cases the principle of no fault liability has been recognised
(C) Immediately and within one year in case of death of the victim
(D) To the dependents of the deceased in hit and run cases

Q46. A learner’s licence or a driving licence issued under motor vehicle Act shall be effective throughout . . . . . . . .

(A) State
(B) India
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of the above

Q47. Who has the power to fix the age limit of motor vehicle ?

(A) State Government
(B) The licensing authority empowered by the state
(C) Central Government
(D) The Central Government can leave it to the state government

Q48. No person shall drive a motor vehicle or cause or allow a motor vehicle to be driven in any public place at a speed . . . . . . . the maximum speed

(A) Limiting
(B) Exceeding
(C) None of the above
(D) Both A and B

Q49. Under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, a person aggrieved by an award of the Tribunal can prefer an appeal to

(A) The Supreme Court
(B) The High Court
(C) The District Court
(D) None of the above

Q50. As per Section 173 of Motor Vehicles Act, limitation period for filing of appeal against the award of claims tribunal is prescribed

(A) 60 days
(B) 90 days
(C) 120 days
(D) 30 days

Scroll to Top