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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 306 deals with:

(A) Compounding of qisas


(B) Qatl-i-amd not liable to qisas


(C) Proof of qatl-i-amd


(D) Waiver of qisas




2. : Under Section 306, qatl-i-amd is not liable to qisas when:

(A) Offender is minor or insane


(B) Offender is rich


(C) Offender is pardoned by police


(D) Offender is unknown




3. : If a person liable to qisas commits qatl with a minor to save himself from qisas:

(A) He is exempted from qisas


(B) He is still liable to qisas


(C) He pays only fine


(D) He faces no punishment




4. : Section 307 deals with:

(A) Waiver of qisas


(B) Cases where qisas for qatl-e-amd shall not be enforced


(C) Qatl under ikrah


(D) Proof of qatl




5. : Section 308 provides punishment when qatl-i-amd is not liable to qisas. The offender is liable to:

(A) Arsh


(B) Tazir only


(C) Diyat


(D) Death sentence




6. : Section 309 deals with:

(A) Compounding of qisas


(B) Waiver (Afw) of qisas


(C) Proof of qatl


(D) Punishment of minor




7. : Who can waive the right of qisas in qatl-i-amd?

(A) Any police officer


(B) An adult sane wali


(C) The accused himself


(D) The judge




8. : Waiver of qisas cannot be exercised where:

(A) Government is wali


(B) Wali is minor or insane


(C) Both (A) and (B)


(D) Neither (A) nor (B)




9. : Section 310 deals with:

(A) Compounding of qisas (Sulh)


(B) Waiver of qisas


(C) Diyat value


(D) Punishment of qatl-bis-sabab




10. : In compounding (sulh), wali may accept:

(A) Badal-i-sulh


(B) Fine only


(C) Police pardon


(D) Death penalty




11. : According to Section 310, a female:

(A) Can be given in marriage in badal-i-sulh


(B) Cannot be given in marriage in badal-i-sulh


(C) May be exchanged as property


(D) None of the above




12. : If fasad-fil-arz is involved, compounding of qisas is subject to:

(A) Section 311


(B) Section 309


(C) Section 306


(D) Section 305




13. : If wali is minor or insane, who may compound qisas on his behalf?

(A) Police


(B) Judge


(C) Guardian wali


(D) Accused’s family




14. : Value of badal-i-sulh must not be less than:

(A) Half of diyat


(B) Full value of diyat


(C) Market value of property


(D) Arbitrary amount




15. : Where Government is wali, it may compound qisas provided:

(A) Value of badal-i-sulh not less than diyat


(B) Badal-i-sulh is optional


(C) No need for diyat


(D) Court orders




16. : If badal-i-sulh value cannot be determined in money under Shari’ah:

(A) Offender is set free


(B) Offender is liable to diyat


(C) Wali loses his right


(D) Government pays compensation




17. : Payment of badal-i-sulh may be:

(A) Immediate only


(B) Deferred or on demand


(C) Voluntary gift only


(D) Not allowed in cash




18. : Waiver of qisas under Section 309 is done:

(A) With compensation


(B) Without any compensation


(C) With imprisonment


(D) With police permission




19. : Compounding of qisas under Section 310 is done:

(A) With acceptance of badal-i-sulh


(B) With simple waiver only


(C) With imprisonment


(D) With court order only




20. : Section 308 applies where qisas is not enforceable under Section:

(A) 306


(B) 307(c)


(C) 309


(D) 305




21. : Minimum punishment under Section 306 for minor offenders is:

(A) Death


(B) Imprisonment


(C) Diyat liability through guardian


(D) No punishment




22. : Waiver of qisas by wali is called:

(A) Sulh


(B) Afw


(C) Diyat


(D) Arsh




23. : Compounding of qisas by wali is called:

(A) Afw


(B) Sulh


(C) Daman


(D) Arsh




24. : Fasad-fil-arz affects compounding of qisas under Section:

(A) 306


(B) 307


(C) 310 read with 311


(D) 309 only




25. : Sections 306–310 PPC mainly deal with:

(A) Proof of qatl


(B) Exceptions, waiver and compounding of qisas


(C) Theft punishments


(D) Offences against religion




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