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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 211 PPC deals with:

(A) False evidence


(B) False charge of offence made with intent to injure


(C) Dishonestly making false claim in Court


(D) Fraudulent removal of property




2. : Maximum punishment under Section 211 is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 2 years or fine or both


(C) 5 years


(D) 7 years




3. : To be guilty under Section 211, a person must institute proceedings:

(A) With intent to cause annoyance only


(B) Knowing no just or lawful ground exists


(C) With consent of police


(D) With intent to conceal property




4. : Section 212 PPC punishes:

(A) Harbouring offender


(B) False charge in Court


(C) Taking bribe to conceal offence


(D) Dishonest claim of property




5. : For Section 212 to apply, the offender must be:

(A) Unknown


(B) Known or reasonably believed by the accused to be the offender


(C) Already convicted


(D) A family member




6. : The intention behind harbouring under Section 212 is:

(A) To prevent recovery of property


(B) To screen the offender from legal punishment


(C) To create false claim


(D) To obtain money




7. : Section 213 PPC is about:

(A) Offering gift to conceal offence


(B) Taking gift to screen an offender from punishment


(C) Helping offender escape


(D) Giving false testimony




8. : If a person accepts gratification to conceal an offence, he is guilty under:

(A) Section 211


(B) Section 212


(C) Section 213


(D) Section 215




9. : Section 214 PPC punishes:

(A) Offering gratification for screening offender


(B) Taking gratification to recover stolen property


(C) False declaration


(D) Dishonest property claim




10. : The difference between Section 213 and 214 is:

(A) 213 deals with taking gift, 214 deals with offering gift


(B) 213 deals with stolen property, 214 with false charges


(C) 213 applies to witnesses, 214 to accused


(D) Both are identical




11. : Whoever offers to restore property in exchange for concealing an offence is guilty under:

(A) Section 211


(B) Section 212


(C) Section 214


(D) Section 215




12. : Section 215 PPC deals with:

(A) Taking gift to screen offender


(B) Taking gift to help recover stolen property


(C) False charge of offence


(D) False evidence in Court




13. : If a person takes gratification for helping to recover stolen goods but does not help apprehend the offender, he is guilty under:

(A) Section 211


(B) Section 212


(C) Section 215


(D) Section 214




14. : Punishment under Section 215 includes:

(A) Up to 2 years imprisonment or fine or both


(B) Life imprisonment


(C) Death penalty


(D) Only fine




15. : Section 211 requires the intention to:

(A) Annoy offender


(B) Cause injury to a person by false criminal charge


(C) Create forgery


(D) Conceal property




16. : Concealing an offender knowingly is punishable under:

(A) Section 211


(B) Section 212


(C) Section 214


(D) Section 215




17. : Offering gratification to prevent legal punishment of someone falls under:

(A) Section 213


(B) Section 214


(C) Section 211


(D) Section 215




18. : Taking gratification for not proceeding against an offender is punishable under:

(A) Section 213


(B) Section 212


(C) Section 211


(D) Section 215




19. : If a person accepts a gift to screen an offender but never actually conceals him, he is:

(A) Not guilty


(B) Guilty under Section 213


(C) Guilty under Section 214


(D) Guilty under Section 211




20. : Section 215 requires the accused to use:

(A) All means in his power to apprehend and convict the offender


(B) No effort at all


(C) Only minimal effort


(D) False evidence in Court




21. : Accepting restitution of property for concealing an offence is covered under:

(A) Section 214


(B) Section 215


(C) Section 213


(D) Section 212




22. : Giving or causing any gratification to conceal offence is covered under:

(A) Section 212


(B) Section 214


(C) Section 211


(D) Section 215




23. : The common element in Sections 213–215 is:

(A) False charges


(B) Gifts/gratification related to offences


(C) Property frauds in Court


(D) Omission to report offences




24. : The maximum punishment for offences under Sections 211–215 (except special cases) is generally:

(A) 2 years or fine or both


(B) 7 years


(C) Life imprisonment


(D) Death




25. : Section 212 differs from Section 213 in that:

(A) 212 is about harbouring, 213 about taking gratification


(B) 212 is about offering gratification, 213 about taking gratification


(C) 212 is about false charges, 213 about concealment


(D) 212 is about stolen property, 213 about false claims




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