Indian Evidence Act 1872 Multiple Choice Questions [Set 2]

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MCQ Quiz on Indian Evidence Act, 1872
MCQ Quiz on Indian Evidence Act, 1872

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MCQ Quiz on Indian Evidence Act, 1872

MCQ QUIZ No.2 ON INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

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"FACTS WHICH NEED NOT BE PROVED" is contained in which chapter of Indian Evidence Act, 1872?

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Provision related to "Of the relevancy of facts" is contained in?

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Section 57 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is about?

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Which Section of Evidence Act provides that Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect, immediate or otherwise, of relevant facts, or facts in issue, or which constitute the state of things under which they happened, or which afforded an opportunity for their occurrence or transaction, are relevant?

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Facts of which Court must take "judicial notice" are?

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The question is, whether A robbed B. The facts that, shortly before the robbery, B went to a fair with money in his possession, and that he showed it, or mentioned the fact that he had it, to third persons, are relevant under?

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Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved as per which section of Indian Evidence Act, 1872?

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The question is, whether certain goods ordered from B were delivered to A. The goods were delivered to several intermediate persons successively. Each delivery is a relevant fact under?

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A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, troops are attacked and gaols are broken open. The occurrence of these facts is relevant, as forming part of the general transaction, though A may not have been present at all of them under?

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A is tried for the murder of B. The facts that A murdered C, that B knew that A had murdered C, and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public, are relevant under?

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The question is, whether A poisoned B. The state of B's health before the symptoms ascribed to poison, and habits of B, known to A, which afforded an opportunity for the administration of poison, are relevant facts under?

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A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a correspondence. Letters between the parties relating to the subject out of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in which it is contained, are relevant facts, though they do not contain the libel itself under?

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Multiple Choice Questions

1. A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, troops are attacked and gaols are broken open. The occurrence of these facts is relevant, as forming part of the general transaction, though A may not have been present at all of them under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

2. A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a correspondence. Letters between the parties relating to the subject out of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in which it is contained, are relevant facts, though they do not contain the libel itself under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

3. The question is, whether certain goods ordered from B were delivered to A. The goods were delivered to several intermediate persons successively. Each delivery is a relevant fact under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

4. Provision related to “Of the relevancy of facts” is contained in?
Chapter I of Part I of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Chapter II of Part I of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Chapter IV of Part I of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
None of the above
Correct answer
Chapter II of Part I of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

5. “Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue” is contained in which Section of Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

6. Which Section of Evidence Act provides that Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect, immediate or otherwise, of relevant facts, or facts in issue, or which constitute the state of things under which they happened, or which afforded an opportunity for their occurrence or transaction, are relevant?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

7. The question is, whether A robbed B. The facts that, shortly before the robbery, B went to a fair with money in his possession, and that he showed it, or mentioned the fact that he had it, to third persons, are relevant under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

8. The question is, whether A murdered B. Marks on the ground, produced by a struggle at or near the place where the murder was committed, are relevant facts under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

9. The question is, whether A poisoned B. The state of B’s health before the symptoms ascribed to poison, and habits of B, known to A, which afforded an opportunity for the administration of poison, are relevant facts under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

10. Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is about?
Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts.
Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.
Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue.
Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction.
Correct answer
Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.

11. A is tried for the murder of B. The facts that A murdered C, that B knew that A had murdered C, and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public, are relevant under?
Under Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Correct answer
Under Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

12. “FACTS WHICH NEED NOT BE PROVED” is contained in which chapter of Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Chapter I of Part I of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Chapter II of Part II of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Chapter III of Part II of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
None of the above
Correct answer
Chapter III of Part II of Indian Evidence Act, 1872

13. Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved as per which section of Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Section 56
Section 57
Section 58
Section 59
Correct answer
Section 56

14. Section 57 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is about?
Facts of which Court must take judicial notice
Facts admitted need not be proved
Proof of facts by oral evidence
Oral evidence must be direct
Correct answer
Facts of which Court must take judicial notice

15. Facts of which Court must take “judicial notice” are?
All laws in force in the territory of India
All public Acts passed or hereafter to be passed by Parliament [of the United Kingdom]
Articles of War for the Indian Army/Navy/Air Force
All the above
Correct answer
All the above

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