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Organisation : Manipur Public Service Commission
Exam : Limited Departmental Examination
Post : Excise Officers
Subject : Paper – I,II
Year : 2017
Document Type : Previous Year’s Questions
Website : https://mpscmanipur.gov.in/question.html

MPSC LDE Excise Officers Previous Year Question

Time Allowed: Two Hours
Maximum Marks: 100

Related : MPSC Limited Departmental Examination SI/ ASI of Police Previous Year Questions : www.pdfquestion.in/33199.html

Instructions

1. Immediately after the commencement of the examination, you should check that this Test Booklet does not have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items, etc. If so, get it replaced by a complete Test Booklet.

2. Write your Roll Number on the Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside.

3. This Test Booklet contains 100 items (questions). Each item comprises four responses (answers) written as (a), (b), (c) and (d). You will select the response which you feel is correct and want to mark on the answer sheet.

4. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. Also read the directions in the Answer Sheet. Fill in all the entries in the Answer Sheet correctly, failing which your Answer Sheet shall not be evaluated.

5. Count the number of questions attempted carefully and write it down in the space provided in the OMR Sheet. This has to be verified by the Invigilator before leaving.

6. After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has concluded you should hand over to the Invigilator the Answer Sheet (in original). You are permitted to take away 2nd Copy of OMR Answer Sheet and the Test Booklet.

7. All items carry equal marks.
8. Candidature would be cancelled in case of non-compliance with any of these instructions.
9. There will be NO PENALTY for wrong answers.

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PAPER-I

Q.1. How many Sections are there under Chapter II I.P.C. ? Choose the correct one from the following.
a) 48;
b) 49;
c) 47;
d) 50.

Q.2. What do you mean by the word “Gender” under the I.P.C. ?
a) he or she;
b) both;
c) of any person, whether male or female;
d) male or female.

Q.3. Where does the word “British India” defined under Chapter-II of I.P.C.? Choose one from the following.
a) Under Section 9;
b) Under Section 12;
c) Under Section 14;
d) Under Section 15.

Q.4. Mention the Section under the I.P.C. where the definition of “Servant of Government” contain ? Choose the right answer from the following.
a) 14;
b) 20;
c) 21;
d) 23.

Q. 5. Mention the Section of the I.P.C. where the word “Public Servant” defines ?
a) 12;
b) 14;
c) 21;
d) none of the above.

Q.6. What do you mean by “Wrongful Gain” under the I.P.C. ?
a) is gain by unlawful means of property to which the person gaining is not legally entitled;
b) is gain by a person who is legally entitled to gain the property;
c) is gain by way of wrongful means to the property of others.
d) is gain by lawfull means by using unlawful way to the property of others.

Q. 7. Under what Section the word “Fraudulently” contain under the I.P.C. ?
a) 28;
b) 27;
c) 26;
d) 25.

Q.8. Under what Section of I.P.C. “Act”. “Omission” defined ?
a) 30;
b) 32;
c) 33;
d) 34.

Q. 9. What do you mean by “Local Law” under the I.P.C. ?
a) is a law applicable only to a particular part of India;
b) is a law applicable only to a particular part of Manipur;
c) is a law applicable only to a particular part of any State;
d) is a law applicable only to a particular Nation.

Q. 10. Under what Section the word “Harbour” defined under the I.P.C. ?
a) 44;
b) 47;
c) 48;
d) 52-A.

Q. 11. Under what Section of I.P.C. “Accident in doing a lawful act” has been contain ?
a) 79;
b) 80;
c) 82;
d) 84.

Q. 12. Whether an offence which is done by a child under seven years of age amounts to ?
a) Nothing is an offence which is done by a child under seven years of age;
b) Nothing is an offence which is done by a child above seven years of age;
c) Nothing is an offence which is done by a child of an unsound mind;
d) Non of the above.

Q.13. Under what Section of I.P.C. “Act of a person of unsound mind” has been mentioned ?
a) 84;
b) 87;
c) 88;
d) 89.

Q.14. How many Provisos are there under Section 92 I.P.C. ?
a) one;
b) two;
c) three;
d) four.

Q.15. Under what Section of I.P.C. “Abetment of a thing” explain ?
a) 107;
b) 108;
c) 108-A;
d) 110.

Q. 16. How many proviso are there under Section 111 I.P.C. ?
a) 4;
b) 3;
c) 2;
d) 1.

Q. 17. What is the category of punishment under Chapter VII of I.P.C. ?
a) Of Offences Relating to The Army [ Navy and Air Force];
b) of Offences Relating to The Army;
c) Of Offences relating to the armed persons;
d) Of offences relating to the Indian Army.

Q. 18. Under what Section “Harbouring deserter” contain ?
a) 138-A;
b) 138;
c) 137;
d) 136.

Q. 19. What is the term of punishment for Harbouring deserter ?
a) may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both;
b) may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both;
c) may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both;
d) may extend to zero years with fine or with both.

Q. 20. How many Sections are there under Chapter IX of I.P.C. ?
a) 14;
b) 12;
c) 13;
d) 15.

PAPER-II

1. ‘Evidence’ under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 includes
a) Oral evidence
b) Documentary evidence
c) Both
d) Neither

2. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 applies to
a) Proceedings before Tribunals
b) Proceedings before the Arbitrator
c) Judicial proceedings in Courts
d) All the above

3. A fact forming part of the same transaction is relevant under section 6 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
a) If it is in issue and have occurred at the same time and place
b) If it is in issue and may have occurred at the same time and place
c) Though not in issue and may have occurred at the same time and place, or at different times and places
d) Though not in issue, but must have occurred at the same time and place

4. Admission can be
a) Formal only
b) Informal only
c) Either formal or informal
d) Only formal and not informal

5. Confession of an accused is admissible against co-accused
a) If they are tried jointly for the same offences
b) If they are tried jointly for different offences
c) If they are tried for the same offences but not jointly
d) If they are tried for different offences and not jointly

6. Lists of facts of which the judicial notice has to be taken under section 57 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872,
a) Is exhaustive
b) Is illustrative only
c) Is both (a) and (b)
d) Is neither (a) nor (b).

7. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 provides the test of ascertaining on which side the burden of proof lies,
a) section 101
b) section 102
c) section 103
d) section 104

8. Which of the following is true as to the standard of proof in criminal and civil proceedings
a) In criminal proceedings the standard is beyond reasonable doubt and also in civil proceedings
b) In criminal proceedings the standard is beyond reasonable doubt while in civil proceedings it is ‘upon the balance of probabilities’
c) In criminal proceedings the standard is ‘upon the balance of probabilities’ while in civil proceedings it is ‘beyond reasonable doubt’
d) In criminal and civil proceedings both it is ‘upon the balance of probabilities.

9. The presumption under section 109 of Evidence Act as to certain human relationship
a) Is obligatory and arises irrespective of the lapse of time
b) Is permissive and operates only for a period for which the state of things which are the subject matter of presumption ordinarily lasts
c) Is obligatory and operates only for a period for which the state of things which are the subject matter of presumption ordinarily lasts
d) Either (a) or (b).

10. Presumption as to dowry death is contained in
a) Section 111A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
b) Section 113A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
c) Section 113B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
d) Section 113 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

11. The doctrine of estoppel is a
a) Substantive law
b) Rule of equity
c) Rule of evidence
d) Law of pleadings.

12. In which of the following there is no estoppel
a) On a point of law
b) Against a statute
c) Attestation of a deed
d) All of the above.

13. Estoppel operates in case of a tenant
a) During the continuance of tenancy
b) Who remain in possession after the termination of tenancy by notice to quit
c) Only (a) and not (b)Both (a) and (b)
d) Both (a) and (b).

14. An accomplice is
a) Not a competent witness against an accused
b) A competent witness against an accused
c) Cannot be a competent witness against an accused
d) None of the above.

15. The deciding factor under section 112 of Evidence Act is
a) The date of conception of the child
b) The date of birth or conception depending on the facts and circumstances
c) The date of death of the child
d) The date of birth of the child.

16. Marks on the ground, produced by a struggle at or near the place of murder, are
a) Relevant issues
b) Relevant facts
c) Irrelevant issues
d) Irrelevant facts

17. Confessional statement of an accused before a police officer is
a) Admissible as against the police officer
b) Admissible as against the accused
c) Inadmissible as against the police officer
d) Inadmissible as against the accused

18. Facts can be
a) Physical facts
b) Psychological facts
c) Physical facts as well as psychological facts
d) Physical facts only and not psychological facts

19. Fact in issue means
a) Fact, existence or non-existence of which is admitted by the parties
b) Fact, existence or non-existence of which is disputed by the parties
c) Fact, existence or non-existence of which is not disputed by the parties
d) All the above

20. Confession of an accused is admissible against co-accused
a) If they are tried jointly for the same offences
b) If they are tried jointly for different offences
c) If they are tried for the same offences but not jointly
d) If they are tried for different offences and not jointly

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