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

Q81. Who cannot file an application for compensation under section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

(A) The injured person
(B) The owner of property
(C) The legal representative of the deceased
(D) A public interested person

Q82. Does the Motor vehicle act apply for the State of Jammu and Kashmir ?

(A) No, the act does not extend to J & K
(B) Yes, the act will apply to J & K
(C) J & K has a separate act dealing with motor vehicle act
(D) State government can adopt the motor vehicle act

Q83. What is minimum age limit for driving 50 c.c. vehicle at public place ?
Q84. Temporary registration is provided under which section . . . . . . . .

(A) Section 43
(B) Section 44
(C) Section 45
(D) Section 47

Q85. The State Register of Driving Licences shall be maintained in such manner as may be prescribed by the . . . . . . . . Government

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

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Q86. What are the consequences of driving an uninsured vehicle ?

(A) May be subject to imprisonment which may extend to 6 month
(B) Shall be subject to imprisonment which may extend to 3 month or with a fine of one thousand rupees or both
(C) Only subject to a fine of three thousand rupees
(D) Is subject to imprisonment according to the act

Q87. Can a person transfer his driving license to another person ?

(A) He can with the permission of the licensing authority
(B) He cannot transfer under any circumstances
(C) He can transfer without any permission
(D) Depends on the circumstances of the case

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