1. : Section 451 of the PPC deals with:
(A) House-breaking by night
(B) House-trespass to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
(C) Criminal trespass
(D) Mischief
2. : The maximum imprisonment for house-trespass under Section 451 is:
(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Seven years
3. : Under Section 451, if the offence intended is theft, the imprisonment may extend to:
(A) Three years
(B) Five years
(C) Seven years
(D) Ten years
4. : Section 451 includes liability to:
(A) Fine only
(B) Imprisonment only
(C) Imprisonment and fine
(D) Confiscation of property
5. : Section 452 deals with house-trespass after preparation for:
(A) Theft only
(B) Hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
(C) Forgery
(D) Criminal breach of trust
6. : The maximum punishment under Section 452 is:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Life imprisonment
7. : Section 452 requires that the trespasser has:
(A) Actually caused hurt
(B) Made preparation for hurt, assault, or restraint
(C) Been caught in the act
(D) Destroyed property
8. : The punishment under Section 452 includes:
(A) Imprisonment only
(B) Fine only
(C) Imprisonment and fine
(D) Community service
9. : Section 453 of the PPC punishes:
(A) House-trespass
(B) Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking
(C) Criminal mischief
(D) Wrongful restraint
10. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 453 is:
(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Five years
11. : Section 453 also includes liability to:
(A) Compensation
(B) Fine
(C) Community service
(D) Death penalty
12. : Section 454 deals with:
(A) House-breaking by night
(B) Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
(C) Criminal trespass
(D) Mischief by fire
13. : The maximum punishment under Section 454 is:
(A) Two years
(B) Three years
(C) Five years
(D) Seven years
14. : Under Section 454, if the intended offence is theft, imprisonment may extend to:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Life imprisonment
15. : Section 454 includes what additional liability?
(A) Fine
(B) Death penalty
(C) Confiscation
(D) Community service
16. : Section 455 deals with:
(A) Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
(B) Simple trespass
(C) Mischief by fire
(D) Theft in a dwelling
17. : The maximum imprisonment under Section 455 is:
(A) Seven years
(B) Ten years
(C) Five years
(D) Life imprisonment
18. : Section 455 also makes the offender:
(A) Liable to fine
(B) Liable to death penalty
(C) Liable to warning
(D) Liable to community service
19. : Sections 451 to 455 generally relate to:
(A) Theft
(B) House-trespass and house-breaking
(C) Forgery
(D) Criminal conspiracy
20. : The difference between Sections 451 and 452 is that Section 452 adds:
(A) Preparation for hurt or restraint
(B) Preparation for theft
(C) Preparation for fraud
(D) Preparation for forgery
21. : Under Section 453, what type of trespass is punished?
(A) Open trespass
(B) Concealed or secret trespass
(C) Trespass by public officer
(D) Trespass with consent
22. : Section 454 increases punishment when the intended offence is:
(A) Assault
(B) Theft
(C) Mischief
(D) Forgery
23. : Section 455 requires proof of:
(A) Actual harm
(B) Preparation to cause hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint
(C) Commission of theft
(D) None of these
24. : The general nature of offences in Sections 451–455 is that they are:
(A) Non-cognizable
(B) Cognizable and non-bailable
(C) Non-cognizable and bailable
(D) Compoundable
25. : The common element in Sections 451 to 455 is:
(A) Theft
(B) Criminal trespass into buildings
(C) Fraud
(D) Defamation
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