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Pakistan Penal Code MCQs

1. : Section 367 PPC deals with kidnapping or abduction in order to:

(A) Murder


(B) Extort property


(C) Subject a person to grievous hurt or slavery


(D) Compel marriage




2. : Maximum punishment under Section 367 PPC is:

(A) 7 years


(B) 10 years and fine


(C) Life imprisonment


(D) Death sentence




3. : Under Section 367 PPC, liability arises if the accused:

(A) Kidnaps for ransom only


(B) Subjects the victim to grievous hurt or puts him in danger thereof


(C) Marries the abducted person


(D) Transports victim outside Pakistan




4. : Section 368 PPC punishes a person who:

(A) Commits theft during kidnapping


(B) Conceals or confines a kidnapped/abducted person


(C) Imports persons for slavery


(D) Murders abducted person




5. : Punishment under Section 368 PPC is:

(A) Same as if he himself had kidnapped or abducted with the same intention


(B) Half of the main punishment


(C) Fine only


(D) Life imprisonment in every case




6. : Section 369 PPC deals with kidnapping/abducting:

(A) A woman to compel marriage


(B) A child under 10 years with intent to steal from his/her person


(C) Any minor under lawful guardianship


(D) A person for ransom




7. : Maximum punishment under Section 369 PPC is:

(A) 5 years


(B) 7 years and fine


(C) 10 years and fine


(D) Life imprisonment




8. : Kidnapping a child under 10 years without intent to steal property falls under:

(A) Section 369


(B) Section 363


(C) Section 364


(D) Section 368




9. : Taking a necklace from a child under 10 years after kidnapping constitutes:

(A) Kidnapping for ransom


(B) Kidnapping child with intent to steal from person (Sec. 369)


(C) Abduction


(D) Criminal misappropriation




10. : Section 370 PPC criminalizes:

(A) Kidnapping for ransom


(B) Buying, selling, importing, exporting, or detaining a person as a slave


(C) Forced marriage


(D) Human smuggling




11. : Maximum punishment under Section 370 PPC is:

(A) 5 years


(B) 7 years and fine


(C) 10 years


(D) Life imprisonment




12. : Accepting or receiving any person as a slave is punishable under:

(A) Sec. 365


(B) Sec. 367


(C) Sec. 370


(D) Sec. 372




13. : Concealing an abducted person knowing the fact is punishable under:

(A) Sec. 367


(B) Sec. 368


(C) Sec. 369


(D) Sec. 370




14. : The essential element under Section 369 PPC is:

(A) Age of child must be below 10 years


(B) Victim must be female only


(C) Ransom must be demanded


(D) Victim must be a foreigner




15. : Section 367 PPC applies where kidnapping is done with intent to:

(A) Murder or ransom


(B) Confine secretly


(C) Subject victim to grievous hurt, slavery, or danger thereof


(D) Commit theft from person




16. : Which Section equates the concealer’s punishment with that of the actual kidnapper?

(A) Sec. 367


(B) Sec. 368


(C) Sec. 369


(D) Sec. 370




17. : Which offence under PPC explicitly relates to slavery?

(A) 367


(B) 368


(C) 369


(D) 370




18. : A person buys another person as a slave. He is guilty under:

(A) Sec. 369


(B) Sec. 368


(C) Sec. 370


(D) Sec. 363




19. : The maximum imprisonment prescribed in Section 367 PPC is:

(A) 7 years


(B) 10 years


(C) Life imprisonment


(D) Death sentence




20. : Kidnapping/abduction of a child under 10 with intent to pickpocket is covered under:

(A) Sec. 369


(B) Sec. 364


(C) Sec. 363


(D) Sec. 368




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