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Section#121 to 125 – Chapter#5 – Pakistan Penal Code – (Act XLV of 1860)

1. : According to Section 121, whoever wages war against Pakistan, or attempts to do so, shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment for six months


(B) Community service


(C) Fine only


(D) Death or imprisonment for life, and liable to fine




2. : According to the illustration in Section 121, if a person joins an insurrection against Pakistan, he:

(A) Has committed no offence


(B) Has committed the offence of waging war against Pakistan


(C) Is only fined


(D) Is given a warning




3. : Under Section 121A, conspiracy to commit offences punishable under Section 121 shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment for life or imprisonment up to ten years, and liable to fine


(B) Imprisonment for six months only


(C) Fine only


(D) Death penalty




4. : According to Section 121A, is it necessary for any act or illegal omission to take place for a conspiracy to be constituted?

(A) Yes, always


(B) No, it is not necessary


(C) Only if the conspiracy is formed within Pakistan


(D) Only if the conspiracy is formed outside Pakistan




5. : Under Section 122, whoever collects men, arms, or ammunition with the intention to wage war against Pakistan shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment for life or imprisonment up to ten years, and liable to fine


(B) Fine only


(C) Death penalty only


(D) No punishment if war is not actually waged




6. : According to Section 123, concealing a design to wage war against Pakistan with intent to facilitate it shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment up to three years


(B) Imprisonment up to ten years and fine


(C) Fine only


(D) Death penalty




7. : Section 123A deals with the condemnation of the creation of Pakistan or advocacy of abolition of its sovereignty. Such acts shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment up to one year


(B) Fine only


(C) Rigorous imprisonment which may extend to ten years and fine


(D) No punishment




8. : According to Section 123A, the condemnation or abuse must be likely to:

(A) Influence any person or section of the public prejudicially to the safety or ideology of Pakistan


(B) Influence only government officials


(C) Cause a financial loss


(D) None of the above




9. : Under the provision related to defiling or unauthorizedly removing the National Flag of Pakistan, the punishment can be:

(A) Imprisonment up to three years, or fine, or both


(B) Death penalty


(C) Imprisonment for life


(D) No punishment




10. : Under Section 124, whoever assaults or wrongfully restrains the President or Governor to compel or restrain the exercise of lawful power shall be punished with:

(A) Imprisonment up to three years only


(B) Imprisonment up to seven years and liable to fine


(C) Death penalty


(D) Fine only




11. : According to Section 124, the use of what kind of force to overawe the President or Governor constitutes an offence?

(A) Verbal abuse only


(B) Threats without force


(C) Criminal force or the show of criminal force


(D) None of the above




12. : Section 124A defines Sedition. Which of the following is true about sedition?

(A) It only includes spoken words


(B) It can be by words, signs, or visible representation that bring hatred or disaffection towards the Government


(C) It includes only violent acts


(D) It is limited to written words only




13. : What is the maximum punishment for sedition under Section 124A?

(A) Imprisonment for life, with possible fine


(B) Imprisonment for six months only


(C) Fine only


(D) No punishment




14. : According to Explanation 2 under Section 124A, what kind of government criticism does not constitute sedition?

(A) Any criticism of the government


(B) Comments aimed to alter government measures by lawful means without exciting hatred or disaffection


(C) Comments inciting violence


(D) None of the above




15. : Section 125 punishes waging war against which of the following?

(A) Any foreign power at war with Pakistan only


(B) Any power in alliance or at peace with Pakistan


(C) Only powers within Pakistan


(D) Any private citizen




16. : What is the punishment for waging war against a power allied or at peace with Pakistan under Section 125?

(A) Imprisonment for life, or imprisonment up to seven years, or fine


(B) Imprisonment up to three years only


(C) Fine only


(D) Death penalty only




17. : According to Section 120B(1), the punishment for criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life, or rigorous imprisonment for two years or more is:

(A) Same as punishment for abetment of the offence


(B) Death penalty only


(C) Imprisonment for six months only


(D) No punishment




18. : Under Section 120B(2), the punishment for criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment less than two years or any other offence is:

(A) Imprisonment up to six months, or fine, or both


(B) Death penalty


(C) Life imprisonment


(D) No punishment




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