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The document contains multiple-choice questions related to the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. It covers various aspects of the law of evidence, including definitions, sections, and relevant facts. The questions are designed to test knowledge on the provisions and applications of the Indian Evidence Act.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

ON THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872/THE BHARATIYA


SAKSHYA ADHINIYAM, 20231
1. The Indian Evidence Act came into effect from (b) is an opinion
(a) 1January, 1872 (c) is a document
(b) 10ctober, 1872 (d) is a motive.
(c) 1September, 1872 9. Fact in issue means
(d) I December, 1872. (a) fact, existence or non-existence of which is
2. Indian Evidence Act was drafted by admitted by the parties
(a) Lord Macaulay (b) fact, existence or non-existence of which is
(b) Hudey disputed by the parties
(c) Sir James F. Stephen (c) fact existence or non-existence of which is not
(d) Sir Henry Summer Maine. disputed by the parties
3. The Law of Evidence is (d) all of the above.
(a) procedural law 10. Evidence under the Indian Evidence Act, means
(b) substantive law & includes
(a) .oral evidence
() procedural as well as substantive law
(d) none of the above. b) documentary evidence
() both (a) &e (b)
4. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 consists of (d) oral evidence based on documents.
(a) 163 Sections and 10 Chapters
11. An inscription on a metal plate or stone is
b) 167 Sections and 10 Chapters (a) a fact
(c) 167 Sections and 11 Chapters (b) a document
(d) 162 Sections and 10 Chapters. (c) an opinion
5. Law of Evidence is (d) a motive.
(a) lex tallienis
12 Evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding
(b) lexfori of the existence or non-existence of every
(c) lex loci solutionis (a) fact in issue
(d) lex situs. (b) relevant fact
6. Under Indian Evidence Act, facts mean () both (a) and (b)
(a) factum probandum (d) collateral fact.
(b) factum probans 13. Under the law of evidence, the relevant fact
(c) both (a) &(b) (a) must be legally relevant
(d) none of the above.
(b) must be logically relevant
7. The facts can be () must be legally &logically relevant
(a) physical only (d) must be legally & logically relevant and
(b) psychological facts admissible.
() physical as well as psychological 14. Relevancy is
(d) none of the above. (a) question of law and can be raised at any time
8. That there are certain things arranged in a certain (b) question of law but can be raised at the first
order in a certain place opportunity
(a) is a fact (c) question of procedure
1. For questions relating to Indian Evidence Act, 1872 please refer to corresponding provisions of The Bharatiya
Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 notified on 23 February 2024. The Adhiniyam shall come into force w.e.f.
01 July 2024.

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Multiple Choice Questions on The Indian Evidence Act, 1872/The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 369

(c) Section 10
(d) none of the above.
15. The fact which form part of the same transaction (d) Section 11.
23. Under Section 9 of Evidence Act
are relevant
(a) under Section 6 of Evidence Act (a) the identification parades of suspects are
(b) under Section 7of Evidence Act relevant
(c) under Section 8 of Evidence Act (b) the identification parades of chattels are
relevant
(d) under Section 11 of Evidence Act.
16. A is accused of B's murder. Which of the (c) both (a) and (b) are relevant
(d) none of the albove.
following will be a relevant fact?
(a) A's going to field with a cub 24. The question is whether A murdered B during
(b) A's saying shortly before the inddent that he the course of a struggle. Marks on the ground
will take a revenge of his lather's death produced by the struggle at the place of
occurremce is a relevant fact under which section
(c) A's fleeing before the police arrived at village of the Evidence Act?
(d) all of the above.
(a) Section 6
17. An evidence obtained by improper or unlawful (b) Section 7
means is
(c) Section 8
(a) irelevant
(b) relevant (d) Section 11.
(c) relevant & admissible 25. Things said or done by a conspirator in reference
(d) inadmissible. to the common design is relevant under
(a) Section 5
18. Sometime facts which, though not in issue, are so
connected with a fact in issue, as to form part of (b) Section 6
the samne transaction. These facts are relevant and (c) Section 10
also known by the name of (d) Section 12.
(a) Res gestae 26. Plea of alibi is governed by
(b) Res judicata (a) Section 6
(c) Res nullius (b) Section 8
(d) none of the above. (c) Section 11
19. Res gestae literally means (d) Section 12.
(a) Things done 27. Section 13 of Evidence Act applies to
(b) Things spoken
(c) Same transaction (a) corporal right
(d) Things then (b) incorporeal right
20. Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of (c) both (a) &(b)
facts in issue, are dealt in (d) none of the above.
(a) Section 5 28. Section 14 of the Evidence Act makes relevant the
(b) Section 6 facts which show the existence of
(c) Section 7 (a) state of mind only
(d) Section 8. (b) state of body or bodily feeling only
21. Motive, preparation and conduct are relevant (c) state of mind, or of body, or bodily feeling
(a) under Section 6 (d) none of the above.
(b) under Section 7 29. Previous conviction of a person is relevant under
(c) under Section8
(a) Explanation I to Section 14
(d) none of the above.
(b) Explanation II to Section 14
22. Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant (c) Explarnation I to Section 15
facts are relevant under
(d) Explanation II to Section 15.
(a) Section 8
30. Which section of the Evidence Act is also called a
(b) Section 9
"residuary'section dealing with relevancy of fact?

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