1. : Section 206 PPC deals with:
(A) Dishonest claim in Court
(B) Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent seizure
(C) False declaration in evidence
(D) Giving false information about an offence
2. : Maximum punishment under Section 206 is:
(A) 6 months
(B) 1 year
(C) 2 years or fine or both
(D) 7 years
3. : The intention behind fraudulent concealment of property under Section 206 is:
(A) To damage property
(B) To prevent property from being seized as forfeited or in execution
(C) To create false ownership
(D) To harass a public servant
4. : Section 207 PPC punishes:
(A) Fraudulent claim to property to prevent seizure
(B) Fraudulent declaration of income
(C) False personation in Court
(D) Forging certificates
5. : Maximum punishment under Section 207 is:
(A) 6 months
(B) 2 years or fine or both
(C) 5 years
(D) Life imprisonment
6. : Section 208 PPC deals with:
(A) Fraudulently suffering decree for sum not due
(B) False declaration under oath
(C) Fraudulent removal of evidence
(D) Concealing identity in Court
7. : If a person fraudulently allows a decree to be executed after it has been satisfied, he is guilty under:
(A) Section 206
(B) Section 208
(C) Section 209
(D) Section 210
8. : Punishment under Section 208 is:
(A) 3 years
(B) 2 years or fine or both
(C) 7 years
(D) 6 months
9. : Section 209 deals with:
(A) Fraudulently obtaining decree
(B) Dishonestly making false claim in Court
(C) False personation in trial
(D) Destroying documents
10. : Punishment under Section 209 includes:
(A) 2 years imprisonment and fine
(B) Only fine
(C) Life imprisonment
(D) 7 years imprisonment
11. : Making a knowingly false claim in Court with intent to injure is punishable under:
(A) Section 209
(B) Section 210
(C) Section 206
(D) Section 207
12. : Section 210 PPC punishes:
(A) Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due
(B) False oath in Court
(C) Omission to report offence
(D) Using false certificates
13. : A person fraudulently causes decree to be executed after it is satisfied is guilty under:
(A) Section 210
(B) Section 208
(C) Section 206
(D) Section 209
14. : Maximum punishment under Section 210 is:
(A) 1 year
(B) 2 years or fine or both
(C) 5 years
(D) Life imprisonment
15. : Fraudulent removal of property before seizure comes under:
(A) Section 205
(B) Section 206
(C) Section 208
(D) Section 210
16. : Accepting property without rightful claim to prevent its seizure is punishable under:
(A) Section 207
(B) Section 209
(C) Section 210
(D) Section 208
17. : Fraudulent suffering decree for larger sum than due comes under:
(A) Section 208
(B) Section 210
(C) Section 207
(D) Section 206
18. : Making a false claim in Court to annoy someone falls under:
(A) Section 206
(B) Section 209
(C) Section 210
(D) Section 208
19. : Section 210 also punishes a person who:
(A) Causes decree to be executed fraudulently in his name
(B) Refuses to sign a statement
(C) Fabricates false evidence
(D) Makes a false oath
20. : All Sections 206–210 carry a maximum punishment of:
(A) 7 years
(B) 2 years or fine or both
(C) 5 years
(D) Life imprisonment
21. : Fraudulently transferring property to prevent fine recovery falls under:
(A) Section 206
(B) Section 207
(C) Section 208
(D) Section 210
22. : Practicing deception regarding right to property to prevent its seizure falls under:
(A) Section 209
(B) Section 210
(C) Section 207
(D) Section 206
23. : Fraudulently suffering decree after satisfaction is punishable under:
(A) Section 210
(B) Section 208
(C) Section 209
(D) Section 207
24. : Which section specifically mentions intent to “injure or annoy” a person?
(A) Section 206
(B) Section 207
(C) Section 209
(D) Section 210
25. : Fraudulently obtaining property decree to which one is not entitled is covered in:
(A) Section 210
(B) Section 206
(C) Section 208
(D) Section 207
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