1. : Section 476 of the PPC deals with:
(A) Forgery of wills
(B) Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents other than those described in Section 467
(C) Using forged documents as genuine
(D) Counterfeiting currency notes
2. : The punishment under Section 476 may extend to:
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Ten years
(D) Life imprisonment
3. : Section 476 also includes liability to:
(A) Fine only
(B) Imprisonment only
(C) Both imprisonment and fine
(D) Community service
4. : The intent required under Section 476 is:
(A) To gain property
(B) To give false appearance of authenticity to a document
(C) To harm reputation
(D) To steal official seals
5. : Section 477 of the PPC relates to:
(A) Forgery of documents
(B) Fraudulent cancellation or destruction of a will, authority to adopt, or valuable security
(C) Using a false trade mark
(D) Possession of counterfeit seals
6. : The maximum punishment under Section 477 can extend to:
(A) Seven years
(B) Ten years
(C) Life imprisonment
(D) Fourteen years
7. : The offence under Section 477 must be committed:
(A) Negligently
(B) Fraudulently or dishonestly
(C) Accidentally
(D) By mistake
8. : Section 477 also covers attempts to:
(A) Sell forged documents
(B) Cancel, destroy, deface, or secrete such documents
(C) Forge government stamps
(D) Use false names
9. : Documents covered under Section 477 include:
(A) Personal letters
(B) Wills, authorities to adopt, and valuable securities
(C) Business contracts only
(D) Fake identity cards
10. : Mischief with respect to documents described in Section 477 is punishable with:
(A) Fine only
(B) Life imprisonment or imprisonment up to seven years and fine
(C) Two years only
(D) No punishment
11. : Section 478 defines:
(A) Property mark
(B) Trademark
(C) Forgery
(D) Counterfeiting
12. : A trademark denotes that:
(A) Property belongs to a person
(B) Goods are the manufacture or merchandise of a particular person
(C) Documents are official
(D) A mark is used on currency
13. : For the purpose of PPC, “trademark” includes:
(A) Only unregistered marks
(B) Only handwritten marks
(C) Any mark registered under the Trade Marks Act, 1940
(D) Only company logos
14. : The law recognizing trademarks in Pakistan was originally enacted in:
(A) 1950
(B) 1940
(C) 1947
(D) 1935
15. : Section 479 defines:
(A) Counterfeit marks
(B) Property mark
(C) False trade mark
(D) False document
16. : A property mark is used for denoting that:
(A) Goods are manufactured by a company
(B) Movable property belongs to a particular person
(C) A seal is genuine
(D) Property is registered
17. : Section 480 deals with:
(A) Using a false trade mark
(B) Creating counterfeit documents
(C) Destroying a will
(D) Possessing forged securities
18. : A person uses a false trade mark when he:
(A) Marks goods to mislead about their origin
(B) Sells property without ownership
(C) Uses someone’s logo by permission
(D) Creates government seals
19. : Section 480 covers goods that:
(A) Are stolen
(B) Are falsely marked to appear as another manufacturer’s
(C) Have expired
(D) Are government property
20. : The object of Section 480 is to protect:
(A) Consumers and manufacturers from deception
(B) Government revenue
(C) Property registration
(D) Court records
21. : Using a false trade mark applies to:
(A) Goods and packaging
(B) Real estate only
(C) Vehicles only
(D) Stamps only
22. : Counterfeiting a mark to authenticate a document under Section 476 requires:
(A) Fraudulent intent
(B) Honest mistake
(C) Negligence
(D) Police permission
23. : Secreting a will to defraud legal heirs falls under:
(A) Section 475
(B) Section 477
(C) Section 472
(D) Section 471
24. : Section 479 and 480 together deal with:
(A) Trade marks and property marks
(B) Counterfeit coins
(C) Government records
(D) Land registry frauds
25. : The main difference between a trade mark and a property mark is that:
(A) Trade marks apply to goods, property marks to movable property ownership
(B) Both apply to the same things
(C) Property marks apply to documents only
(D) Trade marks are for personal items only
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