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 The presumption under section 90 of Evidence Act can be drawn in respect of A) certified copies B) original documents C) uncertified copies D) all the above. 2 / 50 Section 112 of the Evidence Act applies when there is a dispute regarding- A) paternity of a child B) maternity of a child C) none of the above D) both (a) & (b) 3 / 50 The protection under section 126 of Evidence Act extends to A) both (a) & (b) B) any fact observed showing the communication of any offence or fraud committed since commencement of employment C) communication made in furtherance of any illegal design D) neither (a) nor (b). 4 / 50 Propositions under Evidence Act are Statement is a genus, admission is a species & confession is a sub species. A) II & III are correct & I is incorrect B) III is correct & I & II are incorrect. C) I is correct, II & III are incorrect D) I & II are correct & III is incorrect 5 / 50 For presumption of death under Section 108 of the Evidence Act, the person shown to be not heard for a period of- A) 30 years B) 3 years C) 12 years D) 7 years 6 / 50 Under section 15 of Evidence Act, facts showing series of similar occurrences, involving the same person are relevant A) either (b) or (c) B) when it is certain that the act is with guilty knowledge C) when it is certain that the act is done innocently D) when it is uncertain whether the act is intentional or accidental Conditions for relevance under Section 15 7 / 50 For conduct to be relevant under section 8 of Evidence Act, it A) must be subsequent B) only subsequent & not previous C) must be previous D) may be either previous or subsequent Timing of conduct under Section 8 8 / 50 A dying declaration is admissible- A) in civil and criminal proceedings both B) only in criminal proceedings C) only in civil proceedings D) none of the above 9 / 50 Confession of one accused is admissible against co-accused if they are tried- A) jointly for the same offences B) for the same offences but not jointly C) for different offences and not jointly D) jointly for different offences 10 / 50 Burden of proof substantially determines the right to begin A) True B) False C) none of the above D) partly true 11 / 50 In a reference made over a disputed matter to a third person, the declaration so made by that person shall be an evidence against the party making a reference, by virtue of A) section 17 of Evidence Act B) section 19 of Evidence Act C) section 21 of Evidence Act. D) section 20 of Evidence Act 12 / 50 The estoppel in section 115 of Evidence Act A) is an estoppel by pais B) all the above. C) is an estoppel by record D) is an estoppel by deed 13 / 50 Communication made 'without prejudice' are protected by virtue of Section _____ of the Evidence Act- A) 25 B) 23 C) 22 D) 24 14 / 50 A confession made by a conspirator involving other members is relevant against the co-conspirator jointly tried with him and is admissible under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 30 B) 15 C) 12 D) none of the above 15 / 50 Section 105 of Evidence Act applies to A) both (a) & (b) B) criminal trials C) neither (a) nor (b) D) civil trials Scope of Section 105 applicability 16 / 50 Facts of which the judicial notice is to be taken are stated under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 58 B) 55 C) 56 D) 57 17 / 50 Standard of proof in: A) criminal case is lower than in civil cases B) civil and criminal cases is the same C) either (a) or (c) are correct D) criminal cases is much more higher than in civil cases 18 / 50 Burden of proof under section 101 of Evidence Act A) both (b) & (C) are correct. B) may shift C) never shifts D) goes on shifting as the trial proceeds 19 / 50 Opinion of an expert under Section 45 of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act is- A) none of the above B) a conclusive proof C) not a conclusive proof D) supportive & corroborative in nature 20 / 50 Section 162 of Cr PC A) both (a) & (b) B) neither (a) nor (b) C) controls section 156 of Evidence Act D) controls section 157 of Evidence Act Interaction between CrPC and Evidence Act 21 / 50 Facts which are perceived by the senses are called- A) Physical facts B) Positive facts C) Negative facts D) Psychological facts 22 / 50 Section 112 of the Evidence Act contains mixed presumption of fact & law. A) False B) none of the above C) True D) partly true 23 / 50 Propositions under Evidence Act are: I. Presumptions of facts are always rebuttable II. Presumption of facts can be either rebuttable or irrebuttable III. Presumption of law are always irrebuttable IV. Presumption of law can be either rebuttable or irrebuttable. Which is true of the aforesaid propositions: A) II & IV are correct but I & III are incorrect. B) I & IV are correct but II & III are incorrect C) I & III are correct but II & IV are incorrect D) II & III are correct but I & IV are incorrect. 24 / 50 Public documents are mentioned in Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 74 B) 75 C) 72 D) 73 25 / 50 Opinion as to relationship of marriage under Section 50 of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act- A) is admissible in cases of offences against marriage B) is admissible in proceedings under Bangladeshi Divorce Act C) both (a) & (b) D) none of the above 26 / 50 Communication in respect of the affairs of the state are privileged communication on the grounds of public policy under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 126 B) 125 C) 124 D) 123 27 / 50 A will is required to be proved by calling at least one attesting witness A) when it is admitted B) all of the above C) when it is registered D) when it is unregistered Proof requirement for wills 28 / 50 Section 91 of Evidence Act A) both (a) & (c). B) prohibits admission of oral evidence as to the existence or non-existence of a factum C) prohibits admission of oral evidence as to the existence or non-existence of a factum and also the terms of the factum if in existence D) permits admission of oral evidence as to the existence or non-existence of a factum but prohibits admission of oral evidence of the terms of that factum, if in existence 29 / 50 A dying declaration A) only (b) & (c) are correct B) cannot form the sole basis of conviction unless corroborated by independent witness C) can form the basis of conviction only on corroboration by independent witness D) can form the sole basis of conviction without any corroboration by independent evidence Evidentiary value of dying declaration 30 / 50 A dying declaration to be admissible may be made before a- A) Magistrate B) police officer C) all the above D) a doctor or a private person 31 / 50 In criminal trials, the onus is on the accused to prove that his case falls in A) any of the general exception B) any of the proviso to any provision C) any of the special exception D) all the above Burden on accused for exceptions/provisos 32 / 50 Declaration as to custom are admissible A) under section 32(7) of Evidence Act. B) under section 32(1) of Evidence Act C) under section 32(4) of Evidence Act D) under section 32(2) of Evidence Act 33 / 50 Oral admissions as to the contents of a documents are not relevant, unless and until the party proposing to prove them shows that he is entitled to give secondary evidence of the contents of such document under the rules hereinafter contained, or unless the genuineness of a document produced is in question. A) partly true B) False C) True D) none of the above 34 / 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 143 of Evidence Act. B) section 140 of Evidence Act C) section 142 of Evidence Act D) section 141 of Evidence Act 35 / 50 Facts which are necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts of place, name, date, relationship & identity of parties are relevant A) under section 8 of Evidence Act B) under section 11 of Evidence Act C) under section 10 of Evidence Act D) under section 9 of Evidence Act Section for explanatory facts 36 / 50 A party/person who calls the witness can be permitted to cross-examine the witness so called by him, under Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 152 B) 154 C) 155 D) 153 37 / 50 The presumption of continuance of life is contained in A) section 108 of Evidence Act B) section 109 of Evidence Act. C) section 107 of Evidence Act D) section 106 of Evidence Act 38 / 50 Presumption as to dowry death is contained in A) section 113A of Evidence Act B) section 113 of Evidence Act C) section 113B of Evidence Act D) section 111A of Evidence Act Section for dowry death presumption 39 / 50 For conduct to be relevant under section 8 of Evidence Act, it A) none of the above. B) may be either previous or subsequent C) must be subsequent D) must be previous 40 / 50 Estoppels are binding A) upon strangers to the lis B) upon privies of the litigating parties C) both (a) & (b) only. D) upon litigating parties 41 / 50 The presumption of continuance of life is contained in Section _____ of the Bangladeshi Evidence Act. A) 109 B) 106 C) 108 D) 107 42 / 50 Section 112 of Evidence Act applies when there is a dispute regarding A) both (a) & (b) B) either (a) or (b) C) maternity of a child D) paternity of a child Disputes covered by Section 112 43 / 50 Admissibility of electronic record has been prescribed under A) section 66 of Evidence Act. B) section 65 of Evidence Act C) section 65B of Evidence Act D) section 65A of Evidence Act 44 / 50 Under section 27 of Evidence Act, ‘discovery of fact’ includes A) both (a) & (b) B) the object found C) neither (a) nor (b) D) the place from where it is produced Definition of discovery under Section 27 45 / 50 Section 106 of the Evidence Act is applicable to such matters which are capable of being known to the persons other than the defendant A) partly true B) True C) False D) none of the above 46 / 50 Presumptions under the law of evidence are A) presumption of facts B) only (b) & not (a). C) both (a) & (b) D) presumptions of law 47 / 50 Secondary evidence of a document means A) both (a) & (b) B) only (a) & not (b) C) oral account of the contents of the documents D) copies of that document Definition of secondary evidence 48 / 50 The contents of the documents may be proved either by primary evidence or secondary evidence. A) False B) True C) partly true D) none of the above 49 / 50 Section 27 of the Evidence Act applies when the person- A) is in police custody but not an accused B) giving information is an accused but not in police custody C) is neither in police custody nor an accused D) giving information is an accused and is in police custody 50 / 50 Re-examination of a witness can be for the purposes of- A) explaining the matters referred to in the examination in chief B) filling what is left-over in examination in chief C) all the above D) explaining the matters referred to in cross-examination Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print