1. : Section 411 PPC deals with:
(A) Theft
(B) Dishonestly receiving stolen property
(C) Criminal misappropriation
(D) Extortion
2. : Maximum punishment under Section 411 PPC is:
(A) 2 years
(B) 3 years, or fine, or both
(C) 5 years + fine
(D) 7 years
3. : Essential ingredient of Section 411 is:
(A) Entrustment of property
(B) Knowledge or reason to believe property is stolen
(C) Threatening the owner
(D) Using force to obtain property
4. : Section 412 PPC deals with:
(A) Receiving property obtained by theft
(B) Receiving property obtained by dacoity
(C) Receiving property obtained by cheating
(D) Receiving property obtained by extortion
5. : Punishment under Section 412 PPC is:
(A) 3 years imprisonment
(B) 7 years imprisonment
(C) 10 years or life imprisonment + fine
(D) Death penalty
6. : Receiving property from a person known to belong to a gang of dacoits is punishable under:
(A) Section 411
(B) Section 412
(C) Section 413
(D) Section 414
7. : Section 413 PPC deals with:
(A) One-time receiving stolen property
(B) Habitually dealing in stolen property
(C) Concealing stolen property
(D) Selling property without consent
8. : Punishment under Section 413 PPC is:
(A) Up to 3 years
(B) Up to 5 years
(C) Up to 7 years
(D) Up to 10 years or life imprisonment + fine
9. : Section 414 PPC deals with:
(A) Theft
(B) Receiving stolen property
(C) Assisting in concealment of stolen property
(D) Cheating
10. : Punishment under Section 414 PPC is:
(A) 2 years
(B) 3 years, or fine, or both
(C) 7 years + fine
(D) 10 years
11. : A person who voluntarily assists in disposing of property he knows to be stolen is guilty under:
(A) Section 411
(B) Section 412
(C) Section 413
(D) Section 414
12. : Habitually dealing in stolen property requires proof of:
(A) Only one transaction
(B) Two transactions only
(C) Continuity and regularity of such dealings
(D) Mere possession of stolen property
13. : Receiving stolen property without knowledge that it is stolen is:
(A) Offence under Section 411
(B) Offence under Section 414
(C) No offence
(D) Offence under Section 412
14. : Section 415 PPC defines:
(A) Criminal misappropriation
(B) Cheating
(C) Breach of trust
(D) Criminal intimidation
15. : Cheating involves:
(A) Deception of a person
(B) Fraudulent or dishonest inducement
(C) Delivery of property or consent to retain property
(D) All of the above
16. : The mental element in cheating is:
(A) Dishonest intention at the time of inducement
(B) Negligence only
(C) Mere breach of contract
(D) Good faith
17. : Which section provides punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen property obtained in ordinary theft?
(A) Section 411
(B) Section 412
(C) Section 413
(D) Section 414
18. : Which section is harsher — 411 or 412 PPC?
(A) Section 411
(B) Section 412
Answer: (B) Section 412
19. : A person helps in hiding a stolen car knowingly — he is guilty under:
(A) Section 411
(B) Section 412
(C) Section 413
(D) Section 414
20. : Which of the following carries life imprisonment as maximum punishment?
(A) Section 411 only
(B) Section 412 & Section 413
(C) Section 414
(D) Section 415
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