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Question 1
MOST EXPECTED
X' on receiving grave and sudden provocation from 'Z" intentionally causes the death of 'V, who is 'Z' brother: 'X' has committed the offence of:
  1. murder
  2. grievous hurt
  3. culpable homicide not amounting to murder-
  4. attempt to murder
Question 2
MOST EXPECTED
Which one of the following is sufficient to prove the offence of sedition?
  1. Comments expressing disapproval of the policies of the Government with a view to obtain a change in policies by lawful means
  2. Proof of disloyalty or ill feelings
  3. Comments expressing disapproval of the administrative action even though do not excite hatred on disloyalty
  4. Exciting disaffection towards the government
Question 3
MOST EXPECTED
When a criminal act is done by several persons, in furtherance of a common intention of all, each of such persons is liable:
  1. for the part of the act done by him
  2. as if whole act is done by him alone
  3. for abetting such an offence
  4. for conspiracy of such an offence
Question 4
MOST EXPECTED
Which one of the following correctly defines the term 'unlawful assembly'?
  1. An assembly of five or more persons
  2. An assembly of five or more persons armed with lethal weapons
  3. An assembly of five or more persons with common object of doing a crime
  4. An assembly of two or more persons having some common object of doing a criminal act
Question 5
MOST EXPECTED
Including a person with dishonest intention to part with his property by putting him in fear of physical injury amounts to an offence of:
  1. criminal intimidation
  2. extortion
  3. criminal misappropriation
  4. theft