1. : Section 431 of the PPC deals with mischief by injury to a:
(A) Public building
(B) Public road, bridge, river, or channel
(C) Public park
(D) Railway track
2. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 431 is:
(A) Three years
(B) Five years
(C) Seven years
(D) Ten years
3. : Under Section 431, the act must render a public road or bridge:
(A) More useful
(B) Impassable or less safe for travelling
(C) Beautiful
(D) Private property
4. : Section 431 applies to:
(A) Private property only
(B) Government vehicles
(C) Navigable rivers or channels
(D) Forest lands
5. : Punishment under Section 431 may include:
(A) Fine only
(B) Imprisonment only
(C) Both fine and imprisonment
(D) Either imprisonment, fine, or both
6. : Section 432 of the PPC deals with mischief causing:
(A) Theft of crops
(B) Inundation or obstruction to public drainage
(C) Damage to government buildings
(D) Destruction of crops by fire
7. : Under Section 432, the act must be attended with:
(A) Noise pollution
(B) Injury or damage
(C) Illegal construction
(D) Private dispute
8. : The maximum punishment under Section 432 is imprisonment up to:
(A) Two years
(B) Three years
(C) Five years
(D) Seven years
9. : Mischief causing inundation or obstruction to public drainage falls under:
(A) Section 430
(B) Section 431
(C) Section 432
(D) Section 433
10. : Section 433 deals with mischief by destroying or rendering less useful a:
(A) Public landmark
(B) Lighthouse or sea-mark
(C) Bridge
(D) River channel
11. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 433 is:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Two years
12. : Section 433 includes acts such as destroying or moving:
(A) A boundary wall
(B) A lighthouse or buoy
(C) A railway sign
(D) A houseboat
13. : The purpose of a sea-mark or lighthouse mentioned in Section 433 is to:
(A) Guide aircraft
(B) Guide navigators
(C) Decorate coastal areas
(D) Control tides
14. : Section 434 relates to destruction or movement of:
(A) Private boundaries
(B) Landmarks fixed by public authority
(C) Government vehicles
(D) Irrigation channels
15. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 434 is:
(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Five years
16. : Section 434 applies only to landmarks fixed by:
(A) Landowners
(B) Villagers
(C) Public servants or public authority
(D) Architects
17. : Mischief under Section 434 also includes any act that renders a landmark:
(A) Invisible
(B) Less useful as such
(C) More decorative
(D) Relocated for beautification
18. : Section 435 deals with mischief committed by:
(A) Poison
(B) Fire or explosive substance
(C) Flooding
(D) Theft
19. : The minimum imprisonment under Section 435 is:
(A) Six months
(B) One year
(C) Two years
(D) Three years
20. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 435 is:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Life imprisonment
21. : Under Section 435, mischief by fire must cause or be likely to cause damage of at least:
(A) Rs. 10
(B) Rs. 50
(C) Rs. 100
(D) Rs. 500
22. : For agricultural produce, the minimum damage value under Section 435 is:
(A) Rs. 50
(B) Rs. 10
(C) Rs. 20
(D) Rs. 100
23. : Section 435 requires intent to cause or knowledge of likelihood of:
(A) Public panic
(B) Damage to property
(C) Injury to animals
(D) Obstruction to roads
24. : Section 433 carries a heavier punishment than:
(A) Section 431
(B) Section 432
(C) Section 434
(D) All of the above
25. : Mischief by fire to agricultural produce worth Rs. 20 would be punishable under:
(A) Section 431
(B) Section 433
(C) Section 434
(D) Section 435
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