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1
X' on receiving grave and sudden provocation from 'Z" intentionally causes the death of 'V, who is 'Z' brother: 'X' has committed the offence of:
  • A
    murder
  • B
    grievous hurt
  • C
    culpable homicide not amounting to murder-
  • D
    attempt to murder
2
Which one of the following is sufficient to prove the offence of sedition?
  • A
    Comments expressing disapproval of the policies of the Government with a view to obtain a change in policies by lawful means
  • B
    Proof of disloyalty or ill feelings
  • C
    Comments expressing disapproval of the administrative action even though do not excite hatred on disloyalty
  • D
    Exciting disaffection towards the government
3
When a criminal act is done by several persons, in furtherance of a common intention of all, each of such persons is liable:
  • A
    for the part of the act done by him
  • B
    as if whole act is done by him alone
  • C
    for abetting such an offence
  • D
    for conspiracy of such an offence
4
Which one of the following correctly defines the term 'unlawful assembly'?
  • A
    An assembly of five or more persons
  • B
    An assembly of five or more persons armed with lethal weapons
  • C
    An assembly of five or more persons with common object of doing a crime
  • D
    An assembly of two or more persons having some common object of doing a criminal act
5
Including a person with dishonest intention to part with his property by putting him in fear of physical injury amounts to an offence of:
  • A
    criminal intimidation
  • B
    extortion
  • C
    criminal misappropriation
  • D
    theft

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