Indian Evidence Act, 1872 | MCQ | Mock Test | Judiciary Exam admin Updated on: June 19, 2023 Written by admin Updated on: June 19, 2023 Indian Evidence Act, 1872 | MCQ | Mock Test | Judiciary Exam | CBI APP | Public Prosecutor 1. Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act is an exception to the rule of Confession Hearsay Admissions NOTA 2. The fact that an act formed part of series of similar occurrences in each of which the person doing the act was concerned is relevant For determining the quantum of sentence When there is a question whether an act was accidental or intentional or done with a particular knowledge or intention Both a and b NOTA 3. Which of the following sections is an exception to the general theory of relevant that only those facts which prove or disproved the claim or charge are relevant Section 13 Section 12 Section 11 Section 10 4. Appreciation of evidence in criminal cases depends on Preponderance of probabilities Proof beyond reasonable doubt Presumptions NOTA 5. An admission may be Used either as a whole or in part Rejected as whole or in parts Used as a whole or rejected as a whole NOTA 6. Which of the following sections of the Indian Evidence Act is an exception to the rule that one can’t be criminally liable for the acts and word or others Section 13 Section 12 Section 11 Section 10 7. The question is whether A was ravished. Which of the following is relevant under section 8 of the Indian Evidence Act The fact that without making a complaint she said that she had been ravished The fact shortly after the alleged rape she made a complaint relating to the crime the circumstances under which and the terms in which the complaint was made Both A and B NOTA 8. The general rule is that admission are admissible Against all Against the party making it only Against all the parties in the proceeding NOTA 9. Res gestae is an exception to the Relevancy rule Circumstantial evidence Hearsay rule NOTA 10. The res inter alia acta is receivable: under section 45 of Evidence Act under section 46 of Evidence Act under section 47 of Evidence Act under section 48 of Evidence Act 11. Under section 32(4) of Evidence Act, the declaration: as to public rights & customs are admissible as to private rights & customs are admissible as to both public and private rights and customs are admissible only as to customs are admissible 12. To invoke the doctrine of estoppel which of the following condition must be satisfied? representation by a person to another the other shall have acted upon the said representation Such person shall have been detrimental to the interest of the person to whom the representation has been made all of them 13. A, a sculptor, agrees to sell to B, “all my mods.” A has both models and modelling tools. Applying Section 98, Indian Evidence Act: Evidence cannot be given to show which he meant to sell Evidence needed not be given to show which he meant to sel Evidence may be given to show which he meant to sell None of them 14. Facts which need not be proved by the parties include Facts of which judicial notice has to be taken facts which have been admitted by the parties at or before the hearing both (a) & (b) neither (a) nor (b). 15. Testimony of an accomplice before it is accepted &: acted upon must be corroborated by the testimony of another accomplice must be corroborated by an independent source need not be corroborated at all either (a) or (c). Loading … Mock Test " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">