Thursday 18 October 2012

IPO EXAM: 2012 SOLVED PAPER III QN 1 TO 150


1
The provisions relating to the disqualification on grounds of defection of members of legislature is contained in:
Ans:  Tenth schedule of Constitution
2
Who summons the mettings of the Parliament?
Ans: President
3
The maximum no. of nominated members in Rajya Sabha at any given tiem can not exceed?
Ans: 12
4
An order of Court to directing a public authority to establish his entyitlement to hold the office is called:
Ans: Writ of Quo Warranto
5
In how many categories the Fundamental Duties as appearing in Article 51A have been presented?
Ans: 11
6
The election of Vice-President can be challegne before
Ans: Supreme Court

7
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 came to effect in its etirety on
Ans: 15-04-1987
8
The word ‘Consumer’ has been defined in the C.P Act in:
Ans: Section 2(1)(d)
9
The word ‘Services’ has been defined in the C.P Act in:
Ans: Section 2(1) (o)
10
The word ‘Deficiency’ has been defined in the CP Act in
Ans: Section 2(1)(g)
11
In which of the following case it was held that the insurance company is not a consumer and hence, consumer complaint by it is not maintainable:
Ans: Savani Road Lines v Sundaram Textiles Ltd.
12
The consumer National Commission is a Court of
Ans: Both (A) &(B)
13
He limitation for filing a revision before consumer national commission is
Ans: 90 days
14
Working days and office hours of the Consumer National Commission shall be the same as that of the
Ans: Central Government
15
For the purposes of Consumer Protection Act, the workd ‘goods’ shall have the meaning:
Ans: As defined in the Sale of Goods Act
16
The age of Superannuation for everymember of the District Forum shall be
Ans: 65 years
17
Under which provision District Forum can order for making payment to consumer who are not party before it?
Ans: Section 14(hb) of the Act
18
A after loosing complaint before the District Forum filed First Appeal bofore State Commission which dismissed his appeal , the option available to A under the CP Act is
Ans: To file second appeal bofore National Commission
19
The maximum limit of cost imposed by consumer courts on account fo filling of frivolous or vexatious complaint is rupees
Ans: Ten thousand onl
20
The pecuniary jurisdiction of Consumer District Forum is upt o rupees
Ans: 20 Lacs
21
The limitaion period for filling consumer complaint is 2 years: however consumer courts can cndone the delay in filing the complaint uder:
Ans: Secion 24(2) of the CP Act
22
Under the Right to information Act, Right to information is available to:
Ans: All persons residing in India
23
The Right to Information Act came into effect in two phases.  The Second part came in effect on:
Ans: 12-10-2005
24
The provision of the Act  giving ecemption to certain organizations /establishments from the application of this act is
Ans: Section 24
25
The ecemption granted to certain organizations /establishements from the application of RTI Act is
Ans: Subject to the exceptions of allegations of corruption and human right voilation
26
The word information under the RTI Act means:
Ans: All of these
27
Under the RTI Act, a person making request for inspection of a record
Ans:
28
Under the RTI Act, the provision relating to third party information is:
Ans: Section 11
29
Apart from the ecemptions mentioned in secion 8 of the RTI Act, the CPIO is empowered to reject a request for information sought under the act, on the ground of
Ans: Copyright of the informatio being veseted in aperson other than state
30
The State Chief Information Commissioner or the State information Commissioner can be removed by the
Ans: governor of the  State
31
The jurisdiction of Courts in respect of any orde made under Te RTI Act is barred under
Ans : Section B
32
High Court in relation to the Andaman and Nicobar island means
And: High Court in Kolkatta
33
Under CrPC Judgment means
Ans: Statement given by the judge on the ground of a decree or order
34
Foreign Court under CPC means
Ans: A Court situated outside Inida not established or continued by the authority of Cenral Government.
35
Legal Representative Court means means and includes
Ans: A person who in law represent the estate of a deceased person.
36
Prescribed in CPC means
Ans: Prescribed by rules
37
The Code of Civil Procedure is intended to:-
Ans: Consolidate and amend the laws relating to Cours of Civil Judicature
38
The Code of Civil Procedure is in the nature of
Ans: Both Procedural law and Substantive law
39
Thw word Decree-hoder has been defined i:
Ans: In sub section 3 of Section 2 of CPC
40
The word order has been defined
Ans: In sub section 14 of Section 2 of CPC
41
Apart from the State of Jammu & Kashmir, in which area, CPC does not apply
Ans: Tribal areas
42
A proclamation under section 82 of CrPC can be issued
Ans: All the above
43
If the prperty ordered to be attahced is a debt or other moveable property, the attachment u/s 83 CrPC shall be made
Ans: All the above
44
A person is declared proclaied Offencer
Ans: Under section 82 CrPC
45
Order for release or restoreation of Property is made
Ans: Under Section 85 CrPC
46
Objection to attachment of Property can be filed
Ans: Under section 84 CrPC
47
Procedings under section 82 CrPC
Ans: Can be issued only afte issuance of warrant of arrent
48
Attachemnt Orders of propery u/s 83 CrPC is issued
Ans: In relation to the propery of absconder
49
The powers of receiver in respect of an attached property u/s 83 CrPC
Ans: Shall be he same as of those appointed unser CPC.
50
Th provision of claiming sale proceess or attached property is provided
Ans: Under section 85 of CrPC
51
The orders for attachment of Property u/s 83 CrPC is passed by
Ans: The court which has issued roclamation r/s 82 CrPC
52
The proclamation of person absoconding shall be published
Ans: Both (A) & (B)
53
The order of attachement u/s 83 CrPC
Ans: Has to be subsequent to proclamation u/s 82 CrPC
54
The minimum time to be given for appearance u/s 82 CrPC is
Ans: 30 days
55
The Provisions relating to proclamation and attachment is contained
Ans: In chapter VI of IPC
56
A person becomes Proclaimed Offender
Ans: Upon declaration by the Court
57
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 des not apply to
Ans: All the above
58
Evidence may be given of
Ans: Both
59
Facts which are effect of facts in issue are relevant
Ans: Under section 5 of Evidence Act
60
Conduct of any party is relevant
Ans: Under section 8 of Evidence Act
61
Conduct of any party in Evidence Act
Ans: Does not include his statements
62
The range of facts on which evidence may be given is
Ans:
63
Facts which though not in issue but are inseparably connected to it are relevant
Ans: Under section 6 of Evidenc Act
64
Provision relating  to relevancy of facts are contained in
Ans: Chapter II of Evidence Act
65
In a trial of murder of B by A, the fact that A had murdered C was in the knowledge of B and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public, are relevant Ans: Under section 8 of Evidenc Act
66
Subsequent conduct of any agent of any party may become relevant
Ans: Under section 8 of Evidenc Act
67
A person is not entitled to give evidence of fact which he is disentitled by any provision of law for the time being in force
Ans: Under section 5 of Evidenc Act
68
In a trial of murder of B by A, the marks on the ground produced by a struggle near the place where dead body of B was recovred are relevant
Ans: Under section 7 of Evidenc Act
69
A is accused of murder of B by beating, whatever was said by B shortly before beating, is a relevant fact
Ans: Under section 6 of Evidenc Act
70
A is accused of a crive, the fact that after the commission of the crime he was in prssession of the property acquired by the crime, are relevant facts
Ans: Under section 8 of Evidenc Act
71
The question is whether S was robbed.  The fact that soon afte the alleged robbery, he made a complaint relating to the offence, are relacant
Ans: Under secion 8 of the Evidence Act
72
The question is whether  certain goods ordered from B were delivered to A.  The goods were delivered to several intermediate persons successively, Each delivery is a relavant fact:
Ans: Under Section 6 of the Evidence Act
73
Evidence may be given
Ans:  Both
74
The question is whether A robbed B, The facts that, soon before robbery B went  to fair with monery and showed it to third persons, are relevant
Ans: Ans: Under Section 7 of the Evidence Act
75
A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which prperty is destroyed and goals are broken open.  The occurrences of these facts are relevant facts, though A may not have been present at all of them
Ans: Ans: Under Section 6 of the Evidence Act
76
A is accused of an offence.  The facts that, before the time of alleged crime, A provided evidence which would tend to give facts of the case an appearance favourable to himself, are relavant
Ans: Under Section 8 of the Evidence Act
77
A is accused of killing B by poisoning.  The knowledge of habits of B, which afforded opportunity for administration of poison, are relevant
Ans: Ans: Under Section 7 of the Evidence Act
78
The questions is whether certain document is  will of A. The fact that not long before the date of alleged will, he consulted advocates in reference to appplicable laws in making of will is relevant
Ans: Ans: Under Section 8 of the Evidence Act
79
The question is whether A was ravished. The Facts that after the incident a complaint was made by her giving details of the circumstance, are relevant
Ans: Ans: Under Section 8 of the Evidence Act
80
A is tried for the murder of B by beating him with a rod in a temple with the intention of causing his death, In the trial
Ans: Both are fact in issue
81
Facts which are part of same transation though not happened at the same time and place
Ans: Are relevant under Section 6 of the Evidence Act
82
Unless the conrary appears from the context, works importing singular number include the plural number an vice-versa, has been said in
Ans: Section 9 IPC
83
The word A will has been defined in
Ans: Section 31 IPC
84
The word offence has been defined
Ans: Under Section 40 IPC
85
The word Death has been defined in
Ans: Under section 46 IPC
86
The word injury as defined in IPC denotes any harm whatever illegally caused to any person
Ans: Both(A) & (B)
87
Section 34 of IPC
88
The limit for  ammount of fine has been provided in
Ans: Section 63 IPC
89
Which of the following is document under IPC
Ans: All the above
90
Section 41 of IPC defines the word
Ans: Special Law
91
Section 28 o IPC defines the word
Ans: Counterfeit
92
The unlawful bidding for property by a public servant is an offence
Ans: Under section 169 IPC
93
The framing of an incorrect document with intent to cause injury is an offence
Ans: Under section 167 IPC
94
The word Government has been defined
Ans: In section 17 of IPC
95
At present, how many categorizations has been provided in section 21 of IPC for a person to become Public Servant
Ans: Twelve
96
Refusing to answer public servant authorized to question is punishable
Ans:  Under secion 179 of IPC
97
Refusing to sign statement made by oneself on the asking of a legally competent public servant is punishable:
Ans: Under section 180 of IPC
98
Giving false information with intend to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person is
Ans: Non cognizable offence
99
Ommission to assist public servant when Bound by law ot give assistance is punishable
Ans: Under section 187 of IPC
100
Threat of injury to induce persson to refrain from applying for protection of public servant is punishable:
Ans: Under section 190 of IPC
101
Breach of contract to supply wants of helpless person is punishable
Ans: Under section 491 of IPC
102
Criminal breach of contracts of service is punishable under
Ans: Chapter XIX of IPC
103
Under secio 73 IPC a convict is put to solitary cofinement
Ans: By the court convictin him for the offence
104
The offence of furnishing false information to a public servant under section 177 IPC is
Ans: Non-Cognizable and Non-Compoundable
105
Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant is punishable
Ans: Under section 184 of IPC
106
In IPC the word Life has been defined in
Ans: Sectio 45
107
The word Harbour has been defined in IPC
Ans: In section 52-A
108
A intntionally causes B’s death, partly by illegally omitting to give B food, and partly by beating B
Ans:
109
The word Vessel has been defined inIPC
Ans: In section 48
110
The word illegal as per section 43 IPC is applicable to everything which
Ans: Both (A) & (B)
111
Provision for commutation of death sentence has been provided
Ans: In sectin 54 of IPC
112
Which section of IPC provides for terminatin of imprisonment on payment of fine, I imprisonment was in default of payment of fine?
Ans: In section 68 of IPC
113
Which sectin of IPC provides that if some act is done by the accused person in furtharance of common intention of his co-occused, he is equally liable like hi co-accused.
Ans: 34
114
A public servant disobeying law with intent to cause injury to any person shall be punished
Ans: Under secitn 166 IPC
115
Non-attendance in person or by an agent in obedience to a lawful order from public servant is punishable
Ans: Under secion 174 of IPC
116
The word Judge has been defined
Ans: In section 19 of IPC
117
Which of  the following describe  about the  Person  voluntarily  acquiring  citizenship  of a   foreign  state  shall  not  to be citizen  of  India
Ans: Article 9
118
In  which case  it  was  held  by  the  Supreme  Court  that   ‘  Right to Life  does not  include  right  to die  “
 Ans: B  Gian  Kaur V  State  of  Punjab
119
In  Which  case  it was  held by  the  Supreme  court  that  “  Harmony  and balance in  fundamental  rights  and  directive  principles  is  the basic feature  of  Indian  Constitution
Ans:   In  Re :  Keshwananda Bharti 
120
Which  of  the  following  case the issue  of  nationalization  of banks  was examined  by  the  Supreme Court ?
Ans:
121
Fundamental  Rights  are  Judicially  enforceable  under 
Ans:  Both A & B
122
The appointment of district Judges has been provided in
Ans: Article  233
123
Which  provision  of  constitution  says  that  law declared by  supreme  court  shall  be  binding on all  courts
Ans:  Article 141
124
The original  Jurisdiction  of  the  Supreme  court  has  been  provided in  ?
Ans: Article 131
125
Fundamental  Duties  were  inserted in  the constitution by 
Ans: Forty  Second  Amendment
126
Under  the constitution  who  is  the chairman  of the  council  of  states  ?
Ans:  Vice President 


127
Right to  Property  under  Art 300 was inserted  by 
Ans:  Forty  Fourth  amendment
128
The  administration  of  Union  territories  is vested  with  president  of  India  Under
Ans:  Art 239
129
Functions  of  Public  service   commissions  are provided in 
Ans:   Under  Art  320 of Constitution
130
High  courts  to be  courts  of  Record as  per 
Ans:   Art  215  of Constitution
131
 Power of  President  to  grant  pardons  remit or  commute  sentences etc  is  given in 
Ans:  Art  72 
132
     Indian  Constitution  reserves the  residuary  powers to 
Ans: Union
133
How many  types  of  emergency  has been  envisaged  in   Indian  Constitution
Ans:   Three
134
Under  which article  of  Indian  constitution  Parliament  can legislate on  any  subject  in the state list 
Ans:   Article 249
135
     The  members  of  Union  Public  service  commission  are  appointed by 
Ans:   The  President
136
      Art  16 (4)  is not in  the nature  of exception  to Art  16 (1) was observed  by  the Supreme court  in 
Ans:   Indira  Sawhney  V  UOI
137
      Fisheries is  included  in  which  list
Ans: Union List
138
     Registration  of  Births  and  deaths  is  included  in which  list ?
Ans:
139
      Members of  Anglo Indian  Community are  nominated  to  the  House  of  people under 
Ans:  Article 333
140
      Which  article has abolished “ Untouchability “ ?
Ans: Article 17
141
      Which  article  provides   for  creation of  “Uniform  Civil  Code  “
Ans: Article  44
142
     Which   of  the  following  is not constitutional  Post 
      Ans:   Chairman  UPSC 
143
       If  a  directive principles of state  policy  is  infringed 
Ans:  There  is  no  remedy  by  judicial proceedings 
144
      Society  for  un aided schools  of  Rajasthan  V  Union of India  & Ors  is  a recent  case  dealing  with  
Ans:   Constitutional  Validity   of  enforcement  of  EWS  seat  reservation  in  private  schools 
145
      The  framers   of the constitution  borrowed  the concept  of  Directive principles  from 
Ans:   Constitution of  Ireland
146
The  power of  the  president  of  India  to issue  an   Ordinance  is 
Ans: Legislative  Power
147
      Power of  declaring  castes/tribes as scheduled  caste/scheduled  tribe  is vested with
Ans:   Parliament
148
      The  borrowing  by  the  government  of  India  from consolidated  fund  of  India  has been  provided  in 
Ans:   Art 292
149
     The  fourth  schedule  of  the  constitution  contains 
Ans:   Allocation  of  seats to  states and  union  territories  in  the  council  states
150
       National  Emergency  can  be  declared  by  the  president 
       Ans:  on  the  recommendation of  the  council  ministers
 Solved by AB Kantharaja, Warrant Officer in APS (IP in Civil) Mobile 08969822340, http://abkantharaja.blogspot.in

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