Multiple Choice Questions on CrPC

Multiple Choice Questions on CrPC: 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) MCQs

Multiple-Choice Questions on CrPC:

  1. Who has the power to issue a search warrant under CrPC?
    a. Police Officer
    b. Judicial Magistrate
    c. Superintendent of Police
    d. Sub-Inspector
    e. None of the Above
  2. What section of the CrPC deals with the process of summoning witnesses?
    a. Section 61
    b. Section 91
    c. Section 160
    d. Section 177
    e. None of the Above
  3. Which court is not authorized to take cognizance of an offense under CrPC?
    a. Sessions Court
    b. High Court
    c. Magistrate Court
    d. Civil Court
    e. None of the Above
  4. Which section of CrPC allows a person to be released on bail?
    a. Section 437
    b. Section 197
    c. Section 482
    d. Section 307
    e. None of the Above
  5. What is the maximum duration for police remand under CrPC?
    a. 15 days
    b. 7 days
    c. 30 days
    d. 14 days
    e. None of the Above
  6. Under CrPC, what is the meaning of the term “cognizable offense”?
    a. An offense where the police can arrest without a warrant.
    b. An offense where the police need a warrant to arrest.
    c. An offense that only magistrates can investigate.
    d. An offense that is non-bailable.
    e. None of the Above
  7. Which section of CrPC deals with the maintenance of wives, children, and parents?
    a. Section 125
    b. Section 145
    c. Section 156
    d. Section 164
    e. None of the Above
  8. What is the term used in CrPC to describe a written accusation by the police against a person?
    a. FIR (First Information Report)
    b. Charge Sheet
    c. Complaint
    d. Summary Report
    e. None of the Above
  9. Which section of CrPC provides for the power of the police to investigate cognizable offenses?
    a. Section 154
    b. Section 173
    c. Section 197
    d. Section 200
    e. None of the Above
  10. What is the purpose of Section 144 of CrPC?
    a. Deals with public gatherings and imposition of curfew.
    b. Deals with anticipatory bail.
    c. Deals with maintenance of wives and children.
    d. Deals with search warrants.
    e. None of the Above
  11. Under CrPC, what is the term for a formal written accusation by a grand jury?
    a. FIR (First Information Report)
    b. Warrant
    c. Charge Sheet
    d. Summary Report
    e. None of the Above
  12. Which section of CrPC deals with the power to grant compensation for accusation without reasonable cause?
    a. Section 357
    b. Section 167
    c. Section 437
    d. Section 125
    e. None of the Above
  13. Who can initiate the process of a private complaint under CrPC?
    a. Police Officer
    b. Any person who has knowledge of the offense
    c. Magistrate
    d. Public Prosecutor
    e. None of the Above
  14. What is the maximum period for which a person can be detained in custody without a judicial order?
    a. 24 hours
    b. 48 hours
    c. 72 hours
    d. 12 hours
    e. None of the Above
  15. Under CrPC, what does the term “remand” refer to?
    a. Release of an accused on bail.
    b. Extension of the investigation period.
    c. Temporary release of a witness.
    d. Temporary custody of an accused by a magistrate.
    e. None of the Above
  16. Which section of CrPC provides for the compensation for the victim of the offense?
    a. Section 154
    b. Section 167
    c. Section 357
    d. Section 173
    e. None of the Above
  17. Who has the power to grant maintenance to a wife under CrPC?
    a. Police Officer
    b. Sessions Court
    c. Judicial Magistrate
    d. High Court
    e. None of the Above
  18. What does CrPC stand for?
    a. Criminal Regulation of Police Code
    b. Criminal Regulation of Procedure Code
    c. Code of Criminal Procedure
    d. Criminal Reformation and Punishment Code
    e. None of the Above
  19. Which section of CrPC deals with the process of arrest?
    a. Section 154
    b. Section 167
    c. Section 437
    d. Section 41
    e. None of the Above
  20. What is the term for a written order issued by a magistrate for the arrest of a person?
    a. Warrant
    b. Summons
    c. Citation
    d. Notice
    e. None of the Above
  21. Which section of CrPC allows the police to conduct a preliminary investigation without the magistrate’s order?
    a. Section 157
    b. Section 160
    c. Section 162
    d. Section 167
    e. None of the Above
  22. What is the procedure to take cognizance of an offense by a magistrate?
    a. Summons
    b. Warrant
    c. Complaint
    d. Information
    e. None of the Above
  23. Which section of CrPC deals with the inquiry into cases where police report is forwarded by the magistrate?
    a. Section 162
    b. Section 202
    c. Section 209
    d. Section 251
    e. None of the Above
  24. What is the period for which a warrant of arrest is valid under CrPC?
    a. 15 days
    b. 30 days
    c. 60 days
    d. 90 days
    e. None of the Above
  25. Who has the power to cancel bail under CrPC?
    a. Police Officer
    b. Sessions Court
    c. High Court
    d. Magistrate
    e. None of the Above
  26. What is the maximum punishment for disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant under CrPC?
    a. One year
    b. Two years
    c. Six months
    d. Three years
    e. None of the Above
  27. Which section of CrPC allows for the release of a person on bail in a non-bailable offense?
    a. Section 437
    b. Section 154
    c. Section 167
    d. Section 41
    e. None of the Above
  28. Under CrPC, who can withdraw a complaint in writing?
    a. Complainant
    b. Police Officer
    c. Magistrate
    d. Witness
    e. None of the Above
  29. What is the term for the legal process of formally charging someone with a crime?
    a. Summons
    b. Warrant
    c. Arrest
    d. Indictment
    e. None of the Above
  30. Which section of CrPC deals with the disposal of property?
    a. Section 91
    b. Section 90
    c. Section 93
    d. Section 89
    e. None of the Above
  31. What is the time limit for filing an appeal in a criminal case under CrPC?
    a. 30 days
    b. 60 days
    c. 90 days
    d. 120 days
    e. None of the Above
  32. Which section of CrPC deals with the examination of witnesses by the court?
    a. Section 154
    b. Section 161
    c. Section 251
    d. Section 273
    e. None of the Above
  33. Who can take cognizance of an offense under CrPC? a. Police Officer
    b. Magistrate
    c. Public Prosecutor
    d. Investigating Officer
    e. None of the Above
  34. What is the maximum period for which a person can be detained in custody during the investigation of an offense?
    a. 24 hours
    b. 48 hours
    c. 72 hours
    d. 96 hours
    e. None of the Above
  35. Which section of CrPC allows for the release of an arrested person on bail?
    a. Section 437
    b. Section 154
    c. Section 167
    d. Section 41
    e. None of the Above
  36. What is the term for a judgment pronounced by a court in a criminal case?
    a. Verdict
    b. Ruling
    c. Sentence
    d. Decree
    e. None of the Above
  37. Who can file a complaint under CrPC?
    a. Only the victim
    b. Any person having knowledge of the offense
    c. Only a police officer
    d. A magistrate
    e. None of the Above
  38. Under CrPC, what is the term for a document requiring a person to appear in court as a witness or defendant?
    a. Summons
    b. Warrant
    c. Notice
    d. Citation
    e. None of the Above
  39. What is the term for the list of persons who are wanted by the police for their alleged involvement in criminal activities?
    a. Charge Sheet
    b. Warrant List
    c. FIR
    d. Most Wanted List
    e. None of the Above
  40. Which section of CrPC provides for the examination of the accused by a medical practitioner?
    a. Section 154
    b. Section 161
    c. Section 164
    d. Section 175
    e. None of the Above
  41. What is the term for the cancellation of an FIR under CrPC?
    a. Closure
    b. Discharge
    c. Quashing
    d. Abatement
    e. None of the Above
  42. Which section of CrPC deals with the procedure for the withdrawal of a case by the public prosecutor?
    a. Section 257
    b. Section 309
    c. Section 321
    d. Section 344
    e. None of the Above
  43. What is the term for the written statement filed by the accused in response to a charge?
    a. FIR
    b. Charge Sheet
    c. Complaint
    d. Written Statement
    e. None of the Above
  44. Which section of CrPC allows the magistrate to issue summons or warrant for a person’s attendance in court?
    a. Section 65
    b. Section 70
    c. Section 75
    d. Section 87
    e. None of the Above
  45. Under CrPC, what is the term for a formal charge of having committed a criminal offense?
    a. FIR
    b. Warrant
    c. Indictment
    d. Complaint
    e. None of the Above
  46. What is the term for a report submitted by the police to the magistrate upon completion of an investigation?
    a. Charge Sheet
    b. FIR
    c. Summary Report
    d. Police Report
    e. None of the Above
  47. Which section of CrPC deals with the transfer of criminal cases?
    a. Section 191
    b. Section 223
    c. Section 406
    d. Section 197
    e. None of the Above
  48. What is the term for a formal written accusation by the police against a person?
    a. FIR
    b. Charge Sheet
    c. Complaint
    d. Summary Report
    e. None of the Above
  49. Under CrPC, what is the term for a temporary release of an accused person on security instead of imprisonment?
    a. Parole
    b. Bail
    c. Probation
    d. Remission
    e. None of the Above
  50. Which section of CrPC deals with the power of the court to order security for keeping the peace?
    a. Section 105
    b. Section 107
    c. Section 115
    d. Section 125
    e. None of the Above

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