1. : Wrongful confinement in secret under Section 346 PPC is punishable with imprisonment up to:
(A) 1 year
(B) 2 years in addition to any other punishment
(C) 3 years
(D) 5 years
2. : Which of the following indicates wrongful confinement in secret?
(A) Confinement in public place
(B) Confinement where the place is not known or intended to be concealed
(C) Confinement in jail by authority
(D) Temporary restraint on road
3. : Wrongful confinement to extort property (Section 347 PPC) is punishable with imprisonment up to:
(A) 1 year
(B) 2 years
(C) 3 years and fine
(D) 7 years
4. : Under Section 347 PPC, wrongful confinement must be for the purpose of:
(A) Amusement
(B) Extorting property or valuable security, or forcing illegal act
(C) Keeping person in safety
(D) Helping public servant
5. : Wrongful confinement to extort confession or compel restoration of property (Section 348 PPC) is punishable with imprisonment up to:
(A) 1 year
(B) 2 years
(C) 3 years and fine
(D) 5 years
6. : Section 348 PPC deals with wrongful confinement to:
(A) Obtain amusement
(B) Extort confession or force restoration of property
(C) Give medical treatment
(D) None of the above
7. : Wrongful confinement to extort information that may facilitate a crime falls under:
(A) Section 347 PPC
(B) Section 346 PPC
(C) Section 345 PPC
(D) Section 350 PPC
8. : Wrongful confinement to extort confession falls under:
(A) Section 346 PPC
(B) Section 347 PPC
(C) Section 348 PPC
(D) Section 349 PPC
9. : The punishment under Section 348 PPC includes:
(A) Imprisonment only
(B) Fine only
(C) Imprisonment up to 3 years and fine
(D) Life imprisonment
10. : According to Section 349 PPC, a person uses force if:
(A) He verbally abuses another
(B) He causes motion, change of motion, or cessation of motion affecting another’s body
(C) He refuses to cooperate
(D) He breaks property silently
11. : Which of the following is not a mode of using force under Section 349 PPC?
(A) By bodily power
(B) By disposing a substance to cause motion later
(C) By inducing an animal to move
(D) By silent refusal of cooperation
12. : Example: A unfastens the moorings of a boat with Z sitting in it, causing it to drift. This constitutes:
(A) Wrongful confinement
(B) Wrongful restraint
(C) Use of criminal force (Section 350 PPC)
(D) Assault
13. : Criminal force under Section 350 PPC requires:
(A) Use of force with consent
(B) Use of force without consent, intending to cause injury, fear, or annoyance
(C) Use of force for self-defense
(D) Only verbal threats
14. : Criminal force is distinguished from force because:
(A) It always causes death
(B) It is used without consent and with wrongful intention
(C) It is used for good purpose
(D) It is lawful act
15. : Wrongful confinement in secret is dealt with under:
(A) Section 345
(B) Section 346
(C) Section 347
(D) Section 348
16. : Wrongful confinement for extorting property is under:
(A) Section 346
(B) Section 347
(C) Section 348
(D) Section 349
17. : Wrongful confinement for extorting confession is under:
(A) Section 346
(B) Section 347
(C) Section 348
(D) Section 350
18. : Section 349 PPC defines:
(A) Assault
(B) Force
(C) Wrongful restraint
(D) Confinement
19. : Section 350 PPC defines:
(A) Assault
(B) Criminal Force
(C) Wrongful restraint
(D) Wrongful confinement
20. : Using force with intention to cause annoyance, without consent of the victim, is called:
(A) Assault
(B) Criminal Force
(C) Wrongful Confinement
(D) Extortion
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