1. : Section 356 PPC deals with:
(A) Assault in attempt to commit murder
(B) Assault in attempt to commit theft of property carried by a person
(C) Assault in attempt to commit robbery
(D) Assault on public servant
2. : Maximum punishment under Section 356 PPC is:
(A) 6 months
(B) 1 year
(C) 2 years, or fine, or both
(D) 5 years
3. : Section 357 PPC deals with assault or criminal force in attempt to:
(A) Outrage modesty
(B) Wrongfully confine a person
(C) Resist arrest
(D) Commit theft in a dwelling house
4. : Maximum punishment under Section 357 PPC is:
(A) 6 months or fine Rs. 1000
(B) 1 year or fine Rs. 3000, or both
(C) 2 years and fine Rs. 5000
(D) 5 years with whipping
5. : Section 358 PPC deals with:
(A) Assault or criminal force on grave and sudden provocation
(B) Assault on a woman to outrage modesty
(C) Assault on public servant
(D) Assault in attempt to robbery
6. : Punishment under Section 358 PPC is:
(A) Up to 6 months
(B) Up to 1 month or fine Rs. 600, or both
(C) Up to 1 year and fine
(D) Up to 2 years imprisonment
7. : Section 359 PPC defines:
(A) Wrongful confinement
(B) Kidnapping
(C) Abduction
(D) Child trafficking
8. : Kidnapping is of how many kinds under Section 359 PPC?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
9. : The two kinds of kidnapping under Section 359 are:
(A) Kidnapping for ransom and kidnapping for marriage
(B) Kidnapping from Pakistan and kidnapping from lawful guardianship
(C) Kidnapping for labour and kidnapping for slavery
(D) Kidnapping from confinement and kidnapping from guardianship
10. : Section 360 PPC deals with:
(A) Kidnapping from lawful guardianship
(B) Kidnapping from Pakistan
(C) Abduction of minors
(D) Trafficking of women
11. : A person conveys another beyond Pakistan without consent. Offence?
(A) Wrongful restraint
(B) Abduction
(C) Kidnapping from Pakistan (Sec. 360)
(D) Criminal intimidation
12. : Consent of which person is necessary to avoid liability in kidnapping from Pakistan?
(A) The local police
(B) The victim only
(C) The victim or a person legally authorised to consent
(D) The government only
13. : Wrongful confinement by assault attempt is punishable under:
(A) Section 356 PPC
(B) Section 357 PPC
(C) Section 358 PPC
(D) Section 359 PPC
14. : Assault on grave provocation is considered:
(A) A more serious offence
(B) A less serious offence with reduced punishment
(C) A capital offence
(D) A civil wrong only
15. : The fine limit for wrongful confinement attempt by assault under Section 357 PPC is:
(A) Rs. 600
(B) Rs. 1000
(C) Rs. 3000
(D) Rs. 5000
16. : Grave and sudden provocation, when proved, leads to:
(A) Enhanced punishment
(B) Mitigation of punishment
(C) No effect on liability
(D) Conversion to civil liability only
17. : Kidnapping under PPC begins to be defined in:
(A) Section 357
(B) Section 358
(C) Section 359
(D) Section 361
18. : Which Section specifically defines “Kidnapping from Pakistan”?
(A) Section 359
(B) Section 360
(C) Section 361
(D) Section 362
19. : Example: A secretly takes B across Pakistan border without consent. Offence?
(A) Abduction
(B) Kidnapping from Pakistan
(C) Trafficking
(D) Criminal trespass
20. : Kidnapping from lawful guardianship is covered in:
(A) Section 359
(B) Section 360
(C) Section 361
(D) Section 362
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