MCQs on Punishments under BNS (Ss. 4 to 13)

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These are MCQs on topic punishments under BNS (Ss. 4 to 13). Different types of punishments prescribed are death, life imprisonment, simple and rigorous imprisonment, fine, forfeiture of property and community service.

life imprisonment

Chose the correct alternative based on Sections 4 to 13 BNS

(a) Forfeiture of property

(b) Rigorous imprisonment

(c) Transportation for life

(d) Death

(a) Six

(b) Four

(c) Five

(d) Seven

(a) R. v. Govinda

(b) Husain Ara Khatoon v. State of Bihar

(c) Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration

(d) Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab

(a) Whipping

(b) Fine

(c) Servitude

(d) Transportation

(a) Fine

(b) Transportation

(c) Forfeiture of Property

(d) Death

(a) Remainder of A’s natural life

(b) 20 years

(c) 14 years

(d) 30 years

(a) Death

(b) Imprisonment for life

(c) Simple imprisonment with hard labour

(d) Forfeiture of property

(a) State Government

(b) Central Government

(c) State as well as Central Government

(d) President

(a) Section 4

(b) Section 5

(c) Section 6

(d) None of these

(a) with the consent of the accused

(b) with the consent of relatives of the accused

(c) with the consent of advocate of the accused

(d) without the consent of the accused

(a) Section 4

(b) Section 5

(c) Section 6

(d) None of these

(a) 20 years

(b) 18 years

(c) 14 years

(d) 12 years

(a) Chief Justice of High Court

(b) Chief Justice of India

(c) Appropriate Government

(d) Any appellate Court

(a) Imprisonment for fourteen years

(b) Imprisonment for twelve years

(c) Imprisonment for twenty years

(d) Imprisonment for seven years

(a) Not exceeding rupees fifty thousand

(b) Not exceeding rupees twenty-five thousand

(c) Not exceeding rupees one lakh

(d) Unlimited but not excessive

(a) Shall be in excess of any other imprisonment to which an offender has been sentenced

(b) Shall be concurrent of any other imprisonment

(c) Shall not be in excess of any other imprisonment

(d) Both (b) and (c)

(a) One-half

(b) One-third

(c) One-fourth

(d) One-eighth

(a) 8(3)

(b) 8(2)

(c) 8(1)

(d) 8(4)

(a) Fifteen months

(b) Twenty-one months

(c) Twelve months

(d) Thirty months

(a) has to be rigorous

(b) has to be simple

(c) can be rigorous or simple

(d) can be partly rigorous and partly simple

(a) Six months

(b) Four months

(c) One month

(d) Two months

(a) Six months

(b) Four months

(c) One month

(d) Two months

(a) Six months

(b) Eight months

(c) One year

(d) Four months

(a) entitled to immediate release from custody.

(b) entitled to release as soon as three months elapse.

(c) liable to undergo imprisonment for the period of six months.

(d) entitled to release after such period as the court may further direct on such realisation or deposit.

(a) Section 10

(b) Section 9

(c) Section 12

(d) Section 11

(a) Section 9

(b) Section 10

(c) Section 11

(d) Section 12

(a) Six months

(b) Three months

(c) Two months

(d) One month

(a) For period not exceeding three months in the whole.

(b) For period not exceeding three months, if the term of imprisonment exceeds six months and does not exceed one year.

(c) For period not exceeding three months if the term of imprisonment exceeds one year.

(d) The solitary confinement in no case shall exceed 14 days at a time.

(a) One month

(b) Two months

(c) Three months

(d) No limit

(a) Section 9 and Section 10

(b) Section 10 and Section 11

(c) Section 11 and Section 12

(d) Section 12 and Section 13

(a) Section 13

(b) Section 14

(c) Section 15

(d) None of the above

(a) Section 11

(b) Section 12

(c) Section 13

(d) Section 14

(a) 14 years

(b) 20 years

(c) Whole of natural life

(d) 10 years

Ans:

1.(c)2.(a)3.(d)4.(b)5.(b)6.(a)
7.(c)8.(c)9.(b)10.(d)11.(b)12.(c)
13.(c)14.(c)15.(d)16.(a)17.(c)18.(a)
19.(b)20.(b)21.(d)22.(b)23.(c)24.(d)
25.(b)26.(c)27.(b)28.(b)29.(c)30.(c)
31.(b)32.(c)33.(c)      

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