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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 266 PPC deals with which offence?

(A) Making counterfeit coins


(B) Possession of false weight or measure


(C) Selling counterfeit stamps


(D) Public nuisance




2. : Maximum punishment under Section 266 PPC is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year, or fine, or both


(C) 2 years


(D) 3 years




3. : Section 267 PPC criminalizes the act of:

(A) Using false coins


(B) Making or selling false weight or measure


(C) Negligent act causing injury


(D) Spreading infections




4. : Maximum punishment under Section 267 PPC is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year, or fine, or both


(C) 2 years imprisonment


(D) 3 years imprisonment




5. : Section 268 PPC defines:

(A) Negligent act spreading disease


(B) Counterfeiting coin


(C) Public nuisance


(D) Fraudulent weighing




6. : A person commits public nuisance if his act causes:

(A) Injury or annoyance only to himself


(B) Common injury, danger or annoyance to public


(C) Loss to Government revenue


(D) Harm to a single individual only




7. : Section 269 PPC deals with:

(A) Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life


(B) Malignant act of spreading disease


(C) Sale of false measures


(D) Import of counterfeit coins




8. : Maximum punishment under Section 269 PPC is:

(A) 3 months


(B) 6 months, or fine, or both


(C) 1 year


(D) 2 years




9. : Section 270 PPC deals with:

(A) Public nuisance


(B) Malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life


(C) Forgery of stamps


(D) Possession of false weight




10. : Maximum punishment under Section 270 PPC is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year


(C) 2 years, or fine, or both


(D) 7 years




11. : If a shopkeeper knowingly keeps false weights, he is punishable under:

(A) Section 266


(B) Section 267


(C) Section 268


(D) Section 269




12. : Manufacturing or selling false measuring instruments falls under:

(A) Section 265


(B) Section 266


(C) Section 267


(D) Section 269




13. : Which section provides definition of Public Nuisance?

(A) Section 266


(B) Section 267


(C) Section 268


(D) Section 269




14. : Spreading disease negligently is covered in:

(A) Section 268


(B) Section 269


(C) Section 270


(D) Section 271




15. : Spreading disease maliciously is covered in:

(A) Section 268


(B) Section 269


(C) Section 270


(D) Section 272




16. : The offence under Section 266 requires knowledge that the weight or measure is:

(A) Genuine


(B) False


(C) Old


(D) Imported




17. : Under Section 267, selling false weights is punishable if the person knows:

(A) They are likely to be used as true


(B) They are heavy


(C) They belong to someone else


(D) They are cheap




18. : Public nuisance may be caused by:

(A) Private contract


(B) Illegal omission or act affecting public rights


(C) Selling private land


(D) Using counterfeit currency




19. : Section 269 requires that the act is done:

(A) Maliciously


(B) Negligently or unlawfully


(C) Accidentally


(D) Without any knowledge




20. : Section 270 requires that the act is done:

(A) Negligently


(B) Malignantly, with evil intent


(C) Accidentally


(D) Carelessly




21. : Negligent spreading of disease is punishable up to:

(A) 3 months


(B) 6 months


(C) 1 year


(D) 2 years




22. : Malignant spreading of disease is punishable up to:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year


(C) 2 years


(D) 3 years




23. : Section 268 covers annoyance to:

(A) A specific person


(B) A group of two people


(C) The public in general


(D) Only the Government




24. : Which sections deal with false weights and measures?

(A) Sections 261–263


(B) Sections 264–265


(C) Sections 266–267


(D) Sections 268–269




25. : Which sections deal with spreading infectious diseases?

(A) Sections 266–267


(B) Sections 268–269


(C) Sections 269–270


(D) Sections 271–272




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