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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 296 PPC deals with:

(A) Injuring place of worship


(B) Disturbing religious assembly


(C) Trespassing on burial places


(D) Qatl-e-amd




2. : Maximum imprisonment under Section 296 is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year


(C) 2 years


(D) 3 years




3. : Section 296 also provides punishment of:

(A) Fine only


(B) Fine or imprisonment or both


(C) Fine and lashes


(D) Death penalty




4. : Section 297 PPC relates to:

(A) Religious assembly disturbance


(B) Trespassing on burial places


(C) Uttering blasphemous words


(D) Definition of diyat




5. : Trespassing on burial places under Section 297 is punishable if done with:

(A) Mistake


(B) Knowledge or intention to wound feelings


(C) Political reasons


(D) No specific reason




6. : Section 298 PPC deals with:

(A) Qatl-e-amd


(B) Wounding religious feelings deliberately


(C) Injuring sacred objects


(D) Keeping lottery office




7. : The minimum imprisonment under Section 298 is:

(A) 6 months


(B) 1 year


(C) 2 years


(D) No minimum




8. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 298 is:

(A) 1 year


(B) 2 years


(C) 3 years


(D) 7 years




9. : The fine under Section 298 may extend up to:

(A) Rs. 50,000


(B) Rs. 100,000


(C) Rs. 500,000


(D) Rs. 1,000,000




10. : Section 299 provides:

(A) Punishment for qatl-e-amd


(B) Definitions of terms like adult, arsh, daman, diyat


(C) Disturbance of assemblies


(D) Protection of worship places




11. : According to Section 299, an “adult” means a person who has attained:

(A) 15 years


(B) 16 years


(C) 18 years


(D) 21 years




12. : “Arsh” under Section 299 means:

(A) General damages decided by court


(B) Fixed compensation specified in PPC


(C) Compensation for property damage


(D) Reward for witnesses




13. : “Daman” under Section 299 means:

(A) Compensation decided by court for hurt not liable to arsh


(B) Compensation for religious damage


(C) Blood money for qatl


(D) Medical expenses




14. : “Diyat” under Section 299 refers to:

(A) Property damage compensation


(B) Punishment for nuisance


(C) Compensation to heirs of victim under Section 323


(D) Reward to police




15. : An “authorised medical officer” under Section 299 means:

(A) Any private doctor


(B) Only army medical doctor


(C) A medical officer/board authorised by Provincial Government


(D) Any hospital nurse




16. : Section 300 of PPC defines:

(A) Qatl-e-amd


(B) Qatl-bis-sabab


(C) Qatl-e-khata


(D) Qatl-shibh-amd




17. : Qatl-e-amd is committed with:

(A) Negligence only


(B) Intention of causing death or bodily injury likely to cause death


(C) Religious hatred


(D) Property disputes




18. : Qatl-e-amd can also occur with:

(A) Intention to insult religion


(B) Knowledge that the act is imminently dangerous and will probably cause death


(C) Uttering offensive words


(D) Trespassing on graves




19. : Section 300 PPC states that causing death in ordinary course of nature is:

(A) Diyat case


(B) Qatl-e-amd


(C) Qatl-bis-sabab


(D) Justifiable homicide




20. : Which section deals with disturbing religious worship assemblies?

(A) 296


(B) 297


(C) 298


(D) 295




21. : Which section deals with trespassing on burial grounds?

(A) 296


(B) 297


(C) 298


(D) 299




22. : Which section provides punishment for wounding religious feelings by words or gestures?

(A) 296


(B) 297


(C) 298


(D) 300




23. : Which section is purely definitional in nature?

(A) 296


(B) 298


(C) 299


(D) 300




24. : Qatl-e-amd under Section 300 requires:

(A) Religious motive


(B) Intention or knowledge leading to death


(C) Medical negligence


(D) Economic motive only




25. : Sections 296–300 of PPC mainly cover:

(A) Religious offences and homicide


(B) Property crimes


(C) Traffic offences


(D) Economic fraud




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