1. : According to Section 126, what is the maximum punishment for committing depredation on territories of a Power at peace with Pakistan?
(A) Imprisonment for life
(B) Imprisonment which may extend to seven years, with fine and forfeiture of property
(C) Simple imprisonment for one year and fine
(D) Fine only, no imprisonment
2. : Under Section 127, what penalty does one face for receiving property knowing it was taken by war or depredation?
(A) Imprisonment which may extend to seven years, fine, and forfeiture of the property
(B) Community service and warning
(C) Imprisonment for life without fine
(D) No punishment if unaware of the property’s origin
3. : As per Section 128, a public servant who voluntarily allows a State prisoner or prisoner of war to escape shall be punished with:
(A) Dismissal from service without imprisonment
(B) Simple imprisonment for three years only
(C) Imprisonment for life, or imprisonment of either description for up to ten years, and fine
(D) Only a fine and no imprisonment
4. : According to Section 129, what is the punishment for a public servant negligently suffering a State prisoner or prisoner of war to escape?
(A) Imprisonment for life
(B) Simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and fine
(C) Imprisonment which may extend to seven years and forfeiture of property
(D) No punishment if escape was accidental
5. : Under Section 130, whoever knowingly aids, rescues, or harbours a State prisoner or prisoner of war escaping lawful custody shall be punished with:
(A) Imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and fine
(B) Only a fine and no imprisonment
(C) Simple imprisonment not exceeding three years
(D) Dismissal from public service without imprisonment
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