1. : Section 466 of the PPC deals with:
(A) Forgery for cheating
(B) Forgery of record of court or public register
(C) Forgery for harming reputation
(D) Forgery for valuable security
2. : Forgery under Section 466 includes documents purporting to be:
(A) Personal letters
(B) Records of Court or registers maintained by public servants
(C) Private agreements
(D) Business advertisements
3. : The maximum punishment under Section 466 is:
(A) Three years
(B) Five years
(C) Seven years
(D) Ten years
4. : Section 466 also includes liability to:
(A) Fine only
(B) Imprisonment only
(C) Both imprisonment and fine
(D) Community service
5. : Forgery of a certificate made by a public servant in his official capacity is punishable under:
(A) Section 465
(B) Section 466
(C) Section 467
(D) Section 468
6. : Forgery of a power of attorney falls under:
(A) Section 463
(B) Section 466
(C) Section 469
(D) Section 470
7. : Section 467 deals with forgery of:
(A) Birth certificate
(B) Valuable security, will, etc.
(C) Public register
(D) Documents harming reputation
8. : Forging a will or valuable security is punishable under:
(A) Section 465
(B) Section 466
(C) Section 467
(D) Section 468
9. : Section 467 includes documents authorizing:
(A) Purchase of property only
(B) Making or transferring valuable securities or receiving money
(C) Selling livestock
(D) Issuing business licenses
10. : The offence under Section 467 is considered:
(A) Minor
(B) Serious and non-bailable
(C) Compoundable
(D) Civil wrong only
11. : The maximum imprisonment for forgery under Section 467 can extend to:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Life imprisonment
12. : Section 468 deals with forgery for the purpose of:
(A) Cheating
(B) Harming reputation
(C) Record falsification
(D) Valuable security
13. : The punishment under Section 468 may extend to:
(A) Three years
(B) Five years
(C) Seven years
(D) Ten years
14. : Section 468 also includes liability to:
(A) Fine only
(B) Fine and imprisonment
(C) Imprisonment only
(D) None
15. : Section 469 of the PPC covers forgery intended to:
(A) Cheat someone
(B) Harm a person’s reputation
(C) Damage property
(D) Counterfeit money
16. : Maximum imprisonment under Section 469 is:
(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Seven years
17. : Forgery with knowledge that it is likely to harm reputation is also punishable under:
(A) Section 465
(B) Section 467
(C) Section 469
(D) Section 470
18. : Section 470 defines the term:
(A) Forgery
(B) False document
(C) Forged document
(D) Cheating document
19. : A forged document is one:
(A) Made with true intent
(B) Made wholly or partly by forgery
(C) Signed by an authorized person
(D) Lost and later found
20. : Which of the following is a “forged document” under Section 470?
(A) An unsigned blank page
(B) A document made fraudulently to appear genuine
(C) A legal affidavit
(D) A report by a public officer
21. : Forgery for valuable security or will is more serious because:
(A) It involves public interest
(B) It relates to financial or inheritance matters
(C) It causes physical injury
(D) It’s done in secret
22. : Which section deals with forgery of registers like births and marriages?
(A) Section 463
(B) Section 465
(C) Section 466
(D) Section 469
23. : Forgery for purpose of cheating and forgery for harming reputation differ by:
(A) Type of intent
(B) Type of document
(C) Public vs. private nature
(D) Duration of imprisonment
24. : The making of a false “will” is punishable under:
(A) Section 465
(B) Section 467
(C) Section 468
(D) Section 469
25. : Sections 466 to 470 collectively deal with:
(A) Theft
(B) Forgery of official, financial, and personal documents
(C) Criminal trespass
(D) Assault and restraint
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