The Evidence Act, 1872 Model Test 0% It must be finished within just 30 minutes. Time Over. Thank you Evidence Act half model test universal The Evidence Act Question: 50 Marks: 50 Time: 30 Minute 1 / 50 Section 106 of Evidence Act is applicable A) both (a) & (b) B) to such matters which are capable of being known to the persons other than the defendant C) neither (a) nor (b) D) to such matters of defence which are supposed to be especially within the knowledge of the defendant Applicability of Section 106 2 / 50 Communication made 'without prejudice' are protected by virtue of Section _____ of the Evidence Act- A) 23 B) 24 C) 25 D) 22 3 / 50 Section 92 of the Evidence Act is applicable to disputes between- A) the parties to the instrument only B) two strangers where the document is in question C) a party to the instrument and a stranger D) all the above 4 / 50 In cases a child is born within 280 days of dissolution of marriage, the mother remaining unmarried, the presumption of legitimacy of child under section 112 of Evidence Act arises A) if the father is not alive on the day the child is born B) if the father is alive on the day the child is born C) irrespective of whether the father is alive or dead on the day the child is born D) either in (a) or (b) Legitimacy presumption post-dissolution 5 / 50 A communication made to the spouse during marriage, under section 122 of Evidence Act A) remains privileged communication after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death B) remains privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce but not so on after death. C) does not remain privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce, but remains privileged even after death D) does not remain privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death 6 / 50 Under section 45 of Evidence Act the opinion of expert can be on the question of: A) Foreign law B) only (a) & not (b) C) both (a) & (b) D) Bangladeshn law 7 / 50 A witness may be questioned to test his veracity or to discover who he is and what is his position in life or to shake his credit by injuring his character. A) True B) False C) partly true D) none of the above 8 / 50 Admissions bind the maker A) both on questions of facts & of law B) neither (a) nor (b). C) in so far as it relates to question of law D) in so far as it relates to facts 9 / 50 A leading question has been defined as a question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive, under A) section 140 of Evidence Act B) section 142 of Evidence Act C) section 143 of Evidence Act. D) section 141 of Evidence Act 10 / 50 Under section 8 of Evidence Act A) motive is relevant B) preparation is relevant C) all the above D) conduct is relevant Elements relevant under Section 8 11 / 50 The person whose statement is admitted under Section 32 of the Evidence Act- A) may or may not be competent to testify B) must be competent to testify C) none of the above D) need not be competent to testify 12 / 50 Re-examination of a witness A) both (a) & (b) B) shall be by the party calling the witness C) shall be by the adverse party D) either (a) or (b). 13 / 50 Necessity rule' as to the admissibility of evidence is contained in Evidence Act under- A) Section 34 B) Section 31 C) Section 32 D) Section 33 14 / 50 Under Section 145 of the Evidence Act, a witness may be cross-examined as to previous statement in writing- A) without proving the same but only after showing the same to the witness B) only after proving the same & showing the same to the witness. C) only after proving the same, may be without showing the same to the witness D) without proving the same and without showing the same to the witness 15 / 50 Court can permit leading questions during examination in chief or re-examination: A) if they refer to either (a) or (b) or (c) B) if they refer to the matters which are undisputed C) if they refer to the matter which are sufficiently proved D) if they refer to the matters which are introductory 16 / 50 A dying declaration can form the sole basis of conviction- A) only on corroboration by independent witness B) either (a) or (b) C) without any corroboration by independent evidence D) none of the above 17 / 50 Under section 118 who amongst the following are competent witnesses A) lunatic B) accused C) child D) all the above. 18 / 50 Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act, deals with latent ambiguity. A) 92 B) 93 C) 94 D) 95 19 / 50 Estoppel is a rule of A) criminal action B) only (b) and not (a). C) civil action D) both civil and criminal action 20 / 50 Contents of a document may be proved under section 61 of Evidence Act A) either by primary or by secondary evidence B) only by primary evidence & not by secondary evidence C) by secondary evidence D) by primary evidence Methods of proving document contents under Section 61 21 / 50 Self-harming statement is admissible but a self-serving statement is generally inadmissible. A) partly true B) True C) none of the above D) False 22 / 50 Bangladeshi Evidence Act applies to A) proceedings before tribunals B) all the above. C) judicial proceedings in courts D) proceedings before the arbitrator 23 / 50 Opinion as to relationship of marriage under section 50 of CPC A) is admissible both in (a) & (b) B) is admissible in proceedings under Bangladeshi Divorce Act C) is admissible in cases of offences against marriage D) is neither admissible in cases of offences against marriage nor in proceedings under Bangladeshi Divorce Act 24 / 50 A confession made to a police officer is inadmissible under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 26 B) 24 C) 25 D) 27 25 / 50 A dumb person is a competent witness as provided under A) section 121 of Evidence Act. B) section 118 of Evidence Act C) section 119 of Evidence Act D) section 120 of Evidence Act 26 / 50 Identification of a suspect by photo is A) not admissible in evidence B) section 8 of Evidence Act excludes identification by photo C) admissible in evidence D) section 9 of Evidence Act excludes identification by photo Admissibility of photo identification 27 / 50 Privilege in respect of judges & magistrates under section 121 of Evidence Act relates to A) neither (a) nor (b). B) questions which a witness cannot be compelled to answer C) both (a) & (b) D) question which a witness cannot be permitted to answer 28 / 50 Admission to be relevant- A) none of the above B) must be made to the party concerned & not to a stranger C) it is immaterial as to whom admission is made and an admission made to a stranger is relevant D) must be made to a stranger 29 / 50 Photostat copy of family settlement is allowed to be produced before court as A) primary evidence B) electronic evidence C) secondary evidence D) original evidence. 30 / 50 The principle that possession is prima facie proof of ownership is contained in: A) section 110 of Evidence Act B) section 112 of Evidence Act C) section 111 of Evidence Act D) section 109 of Evidence Act 31 / 50 Identification of a suspect by photo is A) not admissible in evidence B) admissible in evidence C) section 8 of Evidence Act excludes identification by photo. D) section 9 of Evidence Act excludes identification by photo 32 / 50 Under proviso 2 to section 92 of Evidence Act oral evidence is admissible A) all the above. B) where the instrument provides for the matter sought to be proved and the agreement sought to be proved is consistent with the terms of the document C) where the instrument is silent on the matter sought to be proved and the agreement to be proved is inconsistent with the terms of the document D) where the instrument is silent on the matter sought to be proved and the agreement to be proved is consistent with the terms of the document 33 / 50 Section 27 of the Evidence Act applies to discovery of some fact which- A) the police had previously learnt from other sources B) the police had previously learnt from other sources and the accused has also given information regarding the same C) all the above D) the police had not previously learnt from other sources and was first derived from the information given by the accused 34 / 50 Documents which are not covered under section 74 of Evidence Act are called A) quasi-public documents B) all the above. C) semi-public documents D) private documents 35 / 50 A document containing a Communication from a husband to a wife or vice versa, in the hands of a third person- A) is admissible in evidence B) is not admissible in evidence until consented to by the writer of the communication C) is not admissible in evidence at all D) none of the above 36 / 50 Documents which are not covered under section 74 of Evidence Act are called: A) all the above B) quasi-public documents C) private documents D) public documents 37 / 50 Under the law of evidence, the relevant fact A) must be legally & logically relevant B) must be legally & logically relevant and admissible. C) must be logically relevant D) must be legally relevant 38 / 50 Section 92 of Evidence Act applies to A) either (a) or (b). B) both (a) & (b) C) unilateral documents D) bilateral documents 39 / 50 Standard of proof in A) either (a) or (c) are correct. B) criminal cases is much more higher than in civil cases C) civil and criminal cases is the same D) criminal case is lower than in civil cases 40 / 50 Court questions can be put by virtue of A) section 166 of Evidence Act B) section 164 of Evidence Act C) section 165 of Evidence Act D) section 167 of Evidence Act Section for judge’s questioning power 41 / 50 Leading questions can be asked during A) re-examination B) all the above. C) examination in chief D) cross-examination 42 / 50 Protection under Section 122 of the Evidence Act- A) none of the above B) can be waived by the witness without the consent of the husband or wife C) can be waived by the witness with the consent of husband or wife only D) cannot be waived by the witness under any circumstances 43 / 50 The contents of the documents may be proved either by primary evidence or secondary evidence. A) False B) True C) none of the above D) partly true 44 / 50 Mode of proof of a custom is contained in: A) section 32(7) of Evidence Act B) all the above C) section 48 of Evidence Act D) section 32(4) of Evidence Act 45 / 50 Rule of estoppel of tenants and of licence of person in possession is contained in A) section 119 of Evidence Act. B) section 117 of Evidence Act C) section 118 of Evidence Act D) section 116 of Evidence Act 46 / 50 The res inter alia acta is receivable A) under section 45 of Evidence Act B) under section 46 of Evidence Act C) under section 48 of Evidence Act D) under section 47 of Evidence Act Section for res inter alia acta 47 / 50 Confession of a co-accused, not required to be on oath and cannot be tested by cross-examination... (full) A) only I & II are correct B) only I & III are correct C) all I, II & III are correct D) only II & III are correct Evidentiary value of co-accused confession 48 / 50 The want or failure of consideration as contemplated under Proviso 1 to Section 92 of the Evidence Act invalidating a document is a- A) partial want or failure B) substantial want or failure C) none of the above D) complete want or failure 49 / 50 Evidence having a distinct and immediate reference to the particular matter in question is admissible and evidence of general disposition, habit or tendencies is inadmissible. A) none of the above B) False C) True D) partly true 50 / 50 Things said or done by a conspirator in reference to the common design is relevant under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 12 B) 8 C) 10 D) 6 Your score isThe average score is 25% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print