1. : Under Section 131 PPC, abetting mutiny or attempting to seduce a soldier from duty may be punished with?
(A) Death penalty
(B) Imprisonment for life
(C) Imprisonment up to 2 years
(D) Fine only
2. : According to Section 131 PPC, imprisonment may extend to how many years for abetting mutiny?
(A) 3 years
(B) 7 years
(C) 10 years
(D) 2 years
3. : Section 131 PPC also makes the offender liable to?
(A) Death
(B) Fine
(C) Deportation
(D) Suspension
4. : Under Section 131 PPC, abetment of mutiny applies to which forces?
(A) Army only
(B) Navy only
(C) Air Force only
(D) Army, Navy, and Air Force
5. : Attempting to seduce a soldier from allegiance falls under which section of PPC?
(A) 133
(B) 132
(C) 131
(D) 135
6. : Section 132 PPC deals with abetment of mutiny if what condition occurs?
(A) The abetment fails
(B) The mutiny is committed
(C) The mutiny is only attempted
(D) The soldier deserts
7. : What is the maximum punishment under Section 132 PPC?
(A) Death
(B) 7 years imprisonment
(C) 3 years imprisonment
(D) Fine only
8. : Section 132 PPC also allows punishment of imprisonment for life or up to how many years?
(A) 3 years
(B) 7 years
(C) 10 years
(D) 15 years
9. : Under Section 132 PPC, besides imprisonment, the offender is also liable to?
(A) Death
(B) Fine
(C) Dismissal from service
(D) Public trial
10. : Abetment of assault by a soldier on his superior officer is covered under which PPC section?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 135
11. : What is the punishment under Section 133 PPC for abetment of assault on a superior officer?
(A) Death
(B) Life imprisonment
(C) Imprisonment up to 3 years and fine
(D) Imprisonment up to 10 years
12. : Under Section 133 PPC, the assault must be on?
(A) Junior officer
(B) Superior officer in execution of duty
(C) Any civilian
(D) Retired officer
13. : Which PPC section prescribes punishment if the assault is actually committed in consequence of abetment?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 134
(D) 135
14. : What is the maximum imprisonment under Section 134 PPC?
(A) 2 years
(B) 3 years
(C) 7 years
(D) 10 years
15. : In addition to imprisonment, Section 134 PPC also provides punishment of?
(A) Death
(B) Fine
(C) Deportation
(D) Life imprisonment
16. : Abetment of desertion by a soldier, sailor or airman falls under which section?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 135
17. : What is the maximum punishment for abetment of desertion under Section 135 PPC?
(A) 2 years imprisonment
(B) 5 years imprisonment
(C) 7 years imprisonment
(D) 10 years imprisonment
18. : Section 135 PPC allows punishment of?
(A) Imprisonment only
(B) Fine only
(C) Imprisonment or fine or both
(D) Death penalty
19. : Which of the following is the heaviest punishment provided among Sections 131–135 PPC?
(A) Fine only
(B) Death penalty
(C) 2 years imprisonment
(D) 7 years imprisonment
20. : Under Section 131 PPC, who can be seduced from duty?
(A) Only soldiers
(B) Only officers
(C) Officers, soldiers, sailors, and airmen
(D) Civilians
21. : Which section of PPC prescribes punishment of imprisonment for life specifically for abetment of mutiny without its commission?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 135
22. : Which section prescribes punishment of imprisonment for life if mutiny is committed in consequence of abetment?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 134
(D) 135
23. : Assault abetted by a soldier on a superior officer, if not committed, carries punishment under which section?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 134
24. : Assault abetted by a soldier on a superior officer, if committed, carries punishment under which section?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 134
25. : Among Sections 131–135 PPC, which section prescribes the lightest maximum punishment?
(A) 131
(B) 132
(C) 133
(D) 135
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