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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 226 of PPC originally dealt with:

(A) Coinage


(B) Unlawful return from transportation


(C) Forgery of documents


(D) Personation of a juror




2. : Section 226 of PPC was omitted by:

(A) Constitution of 1973


(B) Criminal Law Amendment 1980


(C) Law Reforms Ordinance, 1972


(D) Pakistan Penal Amendment Act 2002




3. : Which Section deals with violation of condition of remission of punishment?

(A) 227


(B) 228


(C) 229


(D) 230




4. : If a person violates a condition of remission of punishment, he is liable to:

(A) Only fine


(B) The original punishment or remaining part thereof


(C) Life imprisonment


(D) Fresh trial under High Court




5. : Section 228 PPC relates to:

(A) Insult of head of state


(B) Insult or interruption to public servant in judicial proceedings


(C) Defamation of judges


(D) Perjury




6. : Maximum imprisonment under Section 228 PPC is:

(A) 1 year


(B) 6 months simple imprisonment


(C) 2 years


(D) 7 years




7. : The maximum fine under Section 228 PPC is:

(A) Rs. 1000


(B) Rs. 1500


(C) Rs. 3000


(D) Rs. 5000




8. : Section 229 PPC deals with:

(A) False evidence


(B) Personation of a juror or assessor


(C) Forging a coin


(D) Interruption in court




9. : Punishment for personation of a juror or assessor under Section 229 PPC is:

(A) 1 year imprisonment


(B) 2 years imprisonment, or fine, or both


(C) 6 months imprisonment


(D) Only fine




10. : A person knowingly serving as a juror contrary to law is punishable under:

(A) Section 227


(B) Section 229


(C) Section 230


(D) Section 226




11. : Section 230 PPC provides the legal definition of:

(A) Forged note


(B) Currency note


(C) Coin


(D) Stamp paper




12. : According to Section 230, “Coin” means:

(A) Any metal object


(B) Metal used as money, stamped and issued by State authority


(C) Paper money


(D) Tokens used by banks




13. : Authority to issue coin under PPC lies with:

(A) Any private mint


(B) Citizens of Pakistan


(C) State or Sovereign Power


(D) Banks only




14. : Section 226 was omitted in which year?

(A) 1971


(B) 1972


(C) 1973


(D) 1977




15. : If remission is violated and no part of punishment has been served, the person will face:

(A) Only fine


(B) Full original punishment


(C) Half punishment


(D) No punishment




16. : If remission is violated after partial punishment served, the person faces:

(A) New trial


(B) Only the unserved part of punishment


(C) Death penalty


(D) Fresh remission




17. : Section 228 requires that insult or interruption must be:

(A) Negligent


(B) Accidental


(C) Intentional


(D) Unavoidable




18. : Section 229 punishment includes imprisonment of either description. This means:

(A) Only rigorous imprisonment


(B) Either simple or rigorous imprisonment


(C) Only civil imprisonment


(D) Community service




19. : Which section defines the term “Coin”?

(A) 227


(B) 228


(C) 229


(D) 230




20. : The offense of insulting a public servant in judicial proceeding is punishable with:

(A) Imprisonment only


(B) Fine only


(C) Imprisonment, fine, or both


(D) Deportation




21. : Which of the following has been omitted from PPC?

(A) Section 229


(B) Section 226


(C) Section 228


(D) Section 230




22. : Personation of a juror involves:

(A) Acting as lawyer without license


(B) Pretending to be a juror or assessor knowingly


(C) Forging court records


(D) Substituting evidence




23. : The punishment for insulting a public servant in judicial proceedings may extend to:

(A) 3 years


(B) 2 years


(C) 6 months


(D) 7 years




24. : Section 227 deals with:

(A) Remission violation


(B) Forgery of coins


(C) Personation in trial


(D) Harassment of witnesses




25. : “Coin is metal used as money, stamped and issued by State authority” is the definition given in:

(A) Section 226


(B) Section 227


(C) Section 228


(D) Section 230




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