1. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 came into force on:
(A) 1 January 1898
(B) 1 July 1899
(C) 22 March 1899
(D) 1 July 1898
2. CrPC extends to:
(A) Only Punjab
(B) Only Pakistan Capital
(C) Only provinces
(D) Whole Pakistan
3. “Bailable offence” means:
(A) Offence shown as bailable in Second Schedule
(B) Offence punishable with fine only
(C) Offence punishable with death
(D) Non-cognizable offence
4. “Cognizable offence” means:
(A) Police cannot arrest without warrant
(B) Police may arrest without warrant
(C) Only court can arrest
(D) Private complaint only
5. “Complaint” excludes:
(A) Written complaint
(B) Oral complaint
(C) Police report
(D) Magistrate report
6. “Investigation” is conducted by:
(A) Magistrate only
(B) Civil Judge
(C) Police officer
(D) Advocate
7. “Inquiry” includes:
(A) Non-trial judicial inquiry
(B) Police investigation
(C) Trial
(D) Arrest
8. “Judicial proceeding” includes:
(A) Only police action
(B) Any proceeding where evidence is taken on oath
(C) Administrative work
(D) Executive order
9. Magistrate means:
(A) Executive Magistrate only
(B) Mayor
(C) Police officer
(D) Judicial Magistrate
10. Non-cognizable offence means:
(A) Police can arrest without warrant
(B) No punishment
(C) Only High Court tries it
(D) Police cannot arrest without warrant
11. “Offence” means:
(A) Civil wrong
(B) Any act punishable by law
(C) Only murder
(D) Only theft
12. High Court is:
(A) Highest criminal appeal court of province
(B) Civil Court
(C) Police authority
(D) Executive body
13. Courts of Criminal Justice include:
(A) Courts of Session and Magistrates
(B) High Court only
(C) Civil Courts only
(D) Supreme Court only
14. Magistrates are divided into:
(A) 2 classes
(B) 3 classes
(C) 4 classes
(D) 5 classes
15. Sessions Court is established by:
(A) High Court
(B) Provincial Government
(C) Federal Government
(D) Police
16. Sessions Judge is appointed by:
(A) Federal Government
(B) Provincial Government
(C) Police
(D) Supreme Court
17. Subordinate Magistrates are appointed under section:
(A) 10
(B) 18
(C) 15
(D) 12
18. Special Judicial Magistrate is appointed under:
(A) Section 10
(B) Section 30
(C) Section 20
(D) Section 14
19. Magistrate First Class can sentence up to:
(A) 3 years
(B) 2 years
(C) 1 year
(D) 5 years
20. Magistrate Second Class can sentence up to:
(A) 6 months
(B) 3 years
(C) 2 years
(D) 1 year
21. Magistrate Third Class can sentence up to:
(A) 15 days
(B) 1 month
(C) 3 months
(D) 6 months
22. Sessions Judge can pass:
(A) Only fine
(B) Death sentence (subject to confirmation)
(C) Only 1 year sentence
(D) No imprisonment
23. Assistant Sessions Judge can sentence up to:
(A) 7 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 3 years
(D) 10 years
24. Investigation includes:
(A) Trial
(B) Evidence collection by police
(C) Judgment
(D) Appeal
25. Cognizable cases allow:
(A) No arrest
(B) Arrest without warrant
(C) Only warrant arrest
(D) Civil action
26. Police Station means:
(A) Court building
(B) Jail
(C) Government declared place
(D) Magistrate office
27. Public Prosecutor is appointed under:
(A) Section 300
(B) Section 50
(C) Section 100
(D) Section 492
28. Place includes:
(A) Only land
(B) House, building, tent
(C) Only office
(D) Only court
29. Judicial proceeding includes:
(A) Police inquiry
(B) Evidence on oath
(C) Executive order
(D) FIR only
30. High Court exercises:
(A) Police power
(B) Revenue work
(C) Tax collection
(D) Criminal appeal/revision
31. Non-bailable offence means:
(A) Bail is a right
(B) No punishment
(C) Bail is not a right
(D) Only fine
32. Charge includes:
(A) Only FIR
(B) Witness statement
(C) Police report
(D) Head of charge
33. Complaint does NOT include:
(A) Oral complaint
(B) Written complaint
(C) Police report
(D) Magistrate application
34. Inquiry is conducted by:
(A) Police
(B) Magistrate or Court
(C) Army
(D) NAB
35. Investigation is done by:
(A) Magistrate
(B) Police
(C) Judge
(D) Lawyer
36. Magistrate First Class fine limit:
(A) 30,000
(B) 50,000
(C) 45,000
(D) 10,000
37. Magistrate Second Class fine limit:
(A) 10,000
(B) 20,000
(C) 15,000
(D) 30,000
38. Magistrate Third Class fine limit:
(A) 3000
(B) 1000
(C) 5000
(D) 10,000
39. Sessions Court is established for:
(A) Sessions Division
(B) Province
(C) District
(D) Tehsil
40. Justice of Peace is appointed by:
(A) Court
(B) Provincial Government
(C) Police
(D) Supreme Court
41. Justice of Peace can arrest under:
(A) Section 200
(B) Section 100
(C) Section 54 powers
(D) Section 500
42. Every person must assist:
(A) Magistrate and police
(B) Only judge
(C) Only police
(D) Only army
43. Information of serious offences must be given to:
(A) Friend
(B) Lawyer
(C) Magistrate or police
(D) Court clerk
44. Village headman must report:
(A) Tax matters
(B) Business deals
(C) Education issues
(D) Crimes
45. “Offence” includes:
(A) Only theft
(B) Any punishable act
(C) Only murder
(D) Civil dispute
46. Judicial Magistrate is subordinate to:
(A) Police
(B) Sessions Judge
(C) Mayor
(D) Governor
47. Executive Magistrate is subordinate to:
(A) Army chief
(B) Police constable
(C) Civil Judge
(D) District Magistrate
48. Sessions Judge is subordinate to:
(A) High Court
(B) Police
(C) Mayor
(D) Federal Minister
49. Judicial Magistrate can be:
(A) Only police officer
(B) Army officer
(C) Special Judicial Magistrate
(D) Teacher
50. Sessions Judge may sit as:
(A) Police officer
(B) Clerk
(C) Additional Sessions Judge
(D) Mayor
51. Criminal Courts in Pakistan include:
(A) Civil Court only
(B) High Court only
(C) Supreme Court only
(D) Sessions and Magistrates
52. Investigation means:
(A) Evidence collection
(B) Judgment
(C) Appeal
(D) Bail
53. Inquiry excludes:
(A) Trial
(B) Police investigation
(C) Court inquiry
(D) Magistrate inquiry
54. Magistrate Third Class can give imprisonment up to:
(A) 10 days
(B) 3 months
(C) 1 month
(D) 6 months
55. Sessions Judge can pass sentence of:
(A) Any lawful sentence
(B) Only fine
(C) Only 1 year
(D) No sentence
56. Complaint is made to:
(A) Magistrate
(B) Police only
(C) Army
(D) Governor
57. Non-cognizable case requires:
(A) Arrest without warrant
(B) No action
(C) Warrant
(D) FIR only
58. Police Station is declared by:
(A) Provincial Government
(B) Court
(C) Mayor
(D) Parliament
59. Sub-division is part of:
(A) Country
(B) Province
(C) District
(D) Court
60. High Court is:
(A) Lowest court
(B) Police office
(C) Civil office
(D) Highest criminal court of province
61. Words in CrPC are interpreted as per:
(A) Civil Code
(B) Constitution only
(C) Pakistan Penal Code
(D) Police rules
62. Cognizable offence allows:
(A) Immediate arrest
(B) No police action
(C) Only complaint
(D) Civil suit
63. Magistrate First Class can impose:
(A) Death sentence
(B) No power
(C) Life imprisonment
(D) 3 years imprisonment
64. Magistrate Second Class can impose fine up to:
(A) 5000
(B) 20,000
(C) 15,000
(D) 50,000
65. Judicial proceeding includes:
(A) Police raid
(B) Arrest
(C) Evidence on oath
(D) FIR
66. Investigation starts with:
(A) Judgment
(B) Appeal
(C) Collection of evidence
(D) Bail order
67. Magistrate Third Class fine limit is:
(A) 1000
(B) 10000
(C) 5000
(D) 3000
68. Justice of Peace is:
(A) Judge
(B) Police constable
(C) Lawyer
(D) Peace officer
69. Police report is NOT part of:
(A) Complaint
(B) FIR evidence
(C) Trial
(D) Investigation
70. Sessions Judge can award:
(A) Any legal sentence
(B) Only fine
(C) Only 1 year
(D) No punishment
71. Inquiry is conducted by:
(A) Clerk
(B) Police constable
(C) Magistrate
(D) Witness
72. Investigation is conducted by:
(A) Magistrate
(B) Jury
(C) Judge
(D) Police
73. Offence includes:
(A) Only civil wrong
(B) Only fraud
(C) Only theft
(D) Any illegal act
74. Magistrate First Class can pass imprisonment up to:
(A) 3 years
(B) 1 year
(C) 5 years
(D) 7 years
75. High Court deals with:
(A) Appeals and revisions
(B) Police cases only
(C) Revenue cases
(D) Tax cases only
76. Complaint is:
(A) Police report
(B) FIR only
(C) Allegation to Magistrate
(D) Judgment
77. Non-cognizable offence means:
(A) Police can arrest
(B) No offence
(C) Police cannot arrest without warrant
(D) Civil dispute
78. Magistrates are of:
(A) 2 classes
(B) 3 classes
(C) 4 classes
(D) 5 classes
79. CrPC deals with:
(A) Criminal procedure
(B) Civil law
(C) Tax law
(D) Constitutional law