1. : Section 191 PPC defines which offence?
(A) Fabricating evidence
(B) Giving false evidence
(C) Forgery
(D) Cheating
2. : A person gives false evidence when he makes a statement which is:
(A) Based on assumptions
(B) False, and he knows or believes it to be false
(C) Partially correct
(D) Merely opinionated
3. : Giving false evidence is also known as:
(A) Perjury
(B) Fraud
(C) Forgery
(D) Extortion
4. : Section 192 PPC deals with:
(A) Concealing facts
(B) Fabricating false evidence
(C) Defamation
(D) Tampering with property
5. : Fabricating false evidence includes:
(A) Making a false entry in records
(B) Creating a false document
(C) Causing false circumstances to exist
(D) All of the above
6. : The intention behind fabricating false evidence must be:
(A) To mislead in judicial or legal proceedings
(B) To insult someone
(C) To evade tax
(D) To gain property
7. : Section 194 PPC deals with giving or fabricating false evidence to procure conviction of:
(A) Minor offences
(B) Capital offences
(C) Civil wrongs
(D) Petty theft
8. : The punishment under Section 194 PPC includes:
(A) Simple imprisonment up to 2 years
(B) Fine only
(C) Imprisonment for life or rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years and fine
(D) Confiscation of property
9. : Section 195 PPC applies to offences punishable with:
(A) Fine only
(B) Imprisonment of less than 2 years
(C) Imprisonment for life or 7 years and above (but not capital)
(D) Civil penalties
10. : If false evidence causes wrongful conviction for an offence punishable with life imprisonment, the offender will:
(A) Face fine only
(B) Get the same punishment as the offence itself
(C) Be exempted if not proved in court
(D) Get 6 months imprisonment
11. : Which section defines “Giving false evidence”?
(A) 192
(B) 191
(C) 195
(D) 194
12. : Which section defines “Fabricating false evidence”?
(A) 194
(B) 192
(C) 195
(D) 193
13. : A false declaration under law also amounts to:
(A) Fraud
(B) Cheating
(C) False evidence
(D) Extortion
14. : False entries in official records intended to mislead court are punishable under:
(A) Section 191
(B) Section 192
(C) Section 195
(D) Section 194
15. : Punishment for fabricating false evidence to convict someone of a capital offence may include:
(A) Life imprisonment
(B) Rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years
(C) Fine
(D) All of the above
16. : Capital offences generally include crimes like:
(A) Theft
(B) Murder and terrorism
(C) Defamation
(D) Cheating
17. : Section 195 PPC punishes a person who fabricates evidence to convict someone of an offence punishable with:
(A) Less than 2 years
(B) Life imprisonment or 7 years or more (not capital)
(C) Fine only
(D) Civil wrongs
18. : If fabricated evidence is intended for private disputes without legal proceedings, it falls under:
(A) Section 191
(B) Section 192
(C) Not punishable under these sections
(D) Section 195
19. : Which of the following is essential for Section 191 PPC?
(A) Oath or declaration under law
(B) Injury caused to a person
(C) Property damage
(D) Police complaint
20. : Section 192 PPC requires intention that the fabricated evidence should:
(A) Harm reputation
(B) Mislead judicial authority
(C) Increase financial gain
(D) Affect elections
21. : Giving false evidence to procure conviction of a capital offence is punishable with:
(A) Up to 3 years imprisonment
(B) Imprisonment for life or 10 years rigorous imprisonment plus fine
(C) Fine only
(D) Simple imprisonment of 6 months
22. : False evidence given to procure conviction of an offence punishable with life imprisonment will result in:
(A) The same punishment as that offence
(B) Half of the punishment of that offence
(C) Fine only
(D) No punishment if intent is not proved
23. : Which section prescribes punishment equal to the offence for which false conviction is procured?
(A) 191
(B) 194
(C) 195
(D) 192
24. : If someone knowingly makes a false statement without believing it to be true, it falls under:
(A) Section 191 PPC
(B) Section 192 PPC
(C) Section 194 PPC
(D) Section 195 PPC
25. : Making a false entry in a book or record with intent to mislead court amounts to:
(A) Giving false evidence
(B) Fabricating false evidence
(C) Threatening evidence
(D) Extortion
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