Judicial Services Examination Preliminary Full-Length Mock Test (100 MCQs) part1
Judicial Services Full-Length Mock Test – Set 1
Total Questions: 100 | Pattern: Objective MCQs
Marking: +1 for correct | 0 for wrong | No negative marking
Instructions: Choose the most appropriate option
🔹 PART A: Core Law Subjects (Q1–50)
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Under BNS, "culpable homicide" is defined under:
A. Section 100
B. Section 101
C. Section 103
D. Section 105 -
As per BNSS, FIR must be recorded under:
A. Section 149
B. Section 153
C. Section 154
D. Section 157 -
In BSA, "confession made to police officer" is:
A. Admissible under all circumstances
B. Admissible only if recorded in police custody
C. Inadmissible except under special provisions
D. Admissible if made voluntarily -
Which of the following remedies is not available under Specific Relief Act?
A. Specific performance
B. Declaration
C. Compensation
D. Injunction -
The right of private defence under BNS includes:
A. Right to defend property only
B. Right to defend only the State
C. Right to defend self, others, and property
D. None of the above -
Order 39 Rule 1 of CPC deals with:
A. Attachment before judgment
B. Grant of temporary injunction
C. Service of summons
D. Interlocutory orders -
Under BNS, the offence of gang rape is dealt in:
A. Section 70
B. Section 65
C. Section 71
D. Section 73 -
In BSA, the principle that “evidence must be relevant” is derived from:
A. Section 4
B. Section 5
C. Section 6
D. Section 7 -
Which of the following is compoundable under BNS?
A. Murder
B. Voluntarily causing hurt
C. Rape
D. Criminal breach of trust by public servant -
The limitation to file a civil suit under Limitation Act, 1963 is:
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 3 years
D. 12 yearsUnder BNSS, arrest without warrant is permissible:
A. In all cases
B. Only in non-cognizable offences
C. In cognizable offences
D. With permission of Magistrate only-
Section 106(2) of BNS (deferred in implementation) deals with:
A. Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
B. Causing death by negligence
C. Attempt to commit suicide
D. Murder by a life convict -
When does limitation period begin under the Limitation Act?
A. When cause of action arises
B. When intention to sue forms
C. When defendant appears
D. When notice is served -
Presumption as to dowry death under BSA is drawn under:
A. Section 91
B. Section 86
C. Section 113B
D. Section 114 -
“Res Judicata” is explained in:
A. Section 10 CPC
B. Section 11 CPC
C. Order 2 CPC
D. Section 12 CPC -
Under Specific Relief Act, a declaratory decree can be granted under:
A. Section 34
B. Section 36
C. Section 20
D. Section 6 -
Under BNSS, procedure for summary trial is covered in:
A. Section 280–290
B. Section 250–259
C. Section 265–272
D. Section 320–328 -
A suit is instituted by:
A. Filing a plaint
B. Serving summons
C. Application under Order 1
D. By giving notice -
Under BNS, snatching is separately classified under:
A. Section 302
B. Section 304
C. Section 308
D. Section 303 -
Which section of BSA defines "fact in issue"?
A. Section 2
B. Section 3
C. Section 4
D. Section 5 -
In CPC, the power to review judgment is under:
A. Section 114 and Order 47
B. Section 96
C. Order 1 Rule 1
D. Section 151 -
"Voluntarily causing hurt" is covered under BNS:
A. Section 114
B. Section 115
C. Section 116
D. Section 117 -
Under BNS, "theft by servant" is classified under:
A. Section 305
B. Section 306
C. Section 310
D. Section 316 -
The burden of proof in civil cases lies upon:
A. Defendant
B. Whoever denies the fact
C. Whoever asserts the fact
D. The court -
"Estoppel" under BSA is governed by:
A. Section 110
B. Section 115
C. Section 122
D. Section 120 -
Under CPC, a foreign judgment is conclusive unless:
A. It is incorrect
B. It is in personam
C. It is obtained fraudulently
D. None of the above -
Arrest before judgment in CPC is covered under:
A. Order 38 Rule 1
B. Order 39 Rule 1
C. Order 21 Rule 3
D. Order 5 Rule 1 -
“Organised crime” is defined under BNS:
A. Section 111
B. Section 112
C. Section 113
D. Section 109 -
The term “Relevant Fact” is defined under BSA:
A. Section 2
B. Section 3
C. Section 4
D. Section 5 -
Dowry death is punishable under BNS:
A. Section 79
B. Section 80
C. Section 81
D. Section 85 -
A court can recall a witness under CPC:
A. Order 16 Rule 1
B. Order 18 Rule 17
C. Section 151
D. Order 17 Rule 1 -
Under BNS, cruelty by husband/relatives is under:
A. Section 83
B. Section 85
C. Section 86
D. Section 84 -
Admissions in pleadings are governed under CPC:
A. Section 26
B. Section 35
C. Order 12 Rule 6
D. Order 6 Rule 2 -
A document must be proved by:
A. Oral evidence
B. Documentary evidence
C. Primary evidence
D. Any of the above -
The principle of "last seen together" is:
A. A fact in issue
B. A relevant fact
C. An opinion
D. An expert evidence -
Specific performance is a:
A. Legal remedy
B. Equitable remedy
C. Quasi-contractual remedy
D. Penal remedy -
Under BNS, murder by life convict is in:
A. Section 103
B. Section 104
C. Section 105
D. Section 106 -
Injunctions under Specific Relief Act can be:
A. Temporary
B. Perpetual
C. Mandatory
D. All of the above -
Dying declaration must be recorded by:
A. Police officer
B. Medical officer
C. Magistrate (ideally)
D. Relative -
Under CPC, commission to examine a witness is under:
A. Order 26 Rule 1
B. Order 18 Rule 1
C. Order 27 Rule 2
D. Section 28 -
BNS provides solitary confinement under:
A. Section 4
B. Section 10
C. Section 11
D. Section 12 -
Misappropriation of property is under BNS:
A. Section 314
B. Section 316
C. Section 318
D. Section 312 -
When a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty, it is a:
A. Principle of natural justice
B. Presumption under BSA
C. Directive principle
D. Procedural guideline -
The minimum sentence for gang rape under BNS is:
A. 7 years
B. 10 years
C. 20 years
D. Life imprisonment -
CPC’s Order 7 Rule 11 provides for:
A. Return of plaint
B. Dismissal of plaint
C. Dismissal of suit
D. Framing of issues -
Under BSA, electronic evidence must satisfy:
A. Section 45
B. Section 63
C. Section 65B
D. Section 68 -
Acquittal for lack of evidence in criminal trial is:
A. Dismissal
B. Discharge
C. Acquittal
D. Conviction -
Offences against women are grouped under BNS Chapter:
A. Chapter V
B. Chapter VI
C. Chapter IV
D. Chapter VII -
As per BNSS, bail in bailable offences is:
A. Discretionary
B. Mandatory
C. Denied
D. Subject to permission -
Provisions relating to confessions before magistrate under BNSS are:
A. Section 165
B. Section 171
C. Section 183
D. Section 184
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