Understanding Our Criminal Justice System For Class 8 Civics MCQ Question

Q 1 –  Under which Article of the Constitution every person has the Fundamental Right to be defended by a lawyer.
(a) Art 35
(b) Art 35a
(c) Article 22
(d) Art 27

Q 2 –  Who are the players in the criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Public Prosecutor
(c) Judge
(d) All of the above

Q 3–  Who among them represent the interests of the State?
(a) Judge
(b) Police
(c) Lawyer
(d) Public Prosecutor

Q 4 –  What is the of FIR?
(a) First Information Report
(b) First Investigation Report
(c) First Informing Report
(d) None of the above

Q 5 –  A criminal offence is regarded as
(a) Public wrong
(b) Public welfare
(c) Private wrong
(d) Public safety

Q 6 –  What are the players in criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Public Prosecutor
(c) Defence Lawyer
(d) All the above

Q 7 –  Which is not the responsibility of the public prosecutor?
(a) To represent the interest of the state.
(b) Also represents the interest of the witness.
(c) Has to act impartially
(d) The prosecutor must conduct the prosecution

Q 8 –  Which is not applicable in Open court?                          
(a) The police cannot be present during the proceedings.
(b) What is held in the presence of the accused
(c) People can see the whole proceedings
(d) Hearing of the case in front of viewers

Q 9 –  Which of them is not true about the F.I.R.?
(a) The police begin the investigation after the registration of F.I.R
(b) The complainant may/may not sign the F.I.R.
(c) There is a prescribed form to register an F.I.R.
(d) The F.I.R. mentions the date, time, and place of the offence

Q 10 –  Why did Sub-inspector Rao kept Sushil in the police custody for two days?
(a) The police forcibly kept Sushil in custody. He was not presented with a memo.
(b) Sushil was abused.
(c) They forcibly tried to extract a confession from him.
(d) He was beaten.

Q 11 –  Who was the sub-inspector to arrest shanti?
(a) Mr. shinde
(b) Mr. Rao
(c) Mr. Sushil
(d) None of these

Q 12 –  What are the importance of the court of law in our legal system?
(a) Provide Documents
(b) Provide Justice
(c) Provide Wealth
(d) None of these

Q 13 –  What is an Offence?
(a) Act defines as relief
(b) Act defines as punishment
(c) Act defines as a Crime
(d) None of these

Q 14 –  Which of the following is not mention in the four players in criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Villagers
(c) Judge
(d) Defence lawyer

Q 15 –  What are civil cases?
(a) Cases of private right
(b) Cases of crime offence
(c) Cases of Parliament
(d) None of these

Q 16 –  Which type of advocate who pleads on behalf of the accused person?
(a) Public prosecutor
(b) Defence lawyer
(c) Judge
(d) All of these

Q 17 –  What term refers to a person who is tried by a court for a crime?
(a) Accused
(b) Lawyer
(c) Detention
(d) Fair trial

Q 18 –  What refers to any act that the law defines as a crime?
(a) Detention
(b) Offence
(c) Witness
(d) All of these

Q 19 –  A person who is called upon in court to provide a first hand account of what he/she has seen, heard or knows?
(a) Criminal
(b) Offence
(c) Witness
(d) None of these

Q 20 –  Who register the FIR? 
(a) Firemen
(b) Policemen
(c) Lawyer
(d) Public prosecutor

Q 21 –  What is the act of keeping the accused in custody by the police?
(a) Cross-examine
(b) Detention
(c) FIR
(d) All of these

                     

Q 22 –  What is the type of the advocate who pleads the cases on behalf of the government and who has been appointed by the government on permanent basis?
(a) Public prosecutor
(b) Private prosecutor
(c) Deed writer
(d) Typist

Q 23 –  Who decides whether a person is guilty or not?
(a) Advocate
(b) Public prosecutor
(c) Judge
(d) Police

Q 24 –  Who decides whether a person is guilty or not?
(a) Right to Speech
(b) Right to life
(c) Right to freedom
(d) None of the above

Q 25 –  Under which Article of the Constitution every person has the Fundamental Right to be defended by a lawyer.
(a) Art 35
(b) Art 35a
(c) Article 22
(d) Art 27

Q 26 –  Who are the players in the criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Public Prosecutor
(c) Judge
(d) All of the above

Q 27 –  Who among them represent the interests of the State?
(a) Judge
(b) Police
(c) Lawyer
(d) Public Prosecutor

Q 28 –  What is the of FIR?
(a) First Information Report
(b) First Investigation Report
(c) First Informing Report
(d) None of the above

Q 29 –  What are the players in criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Public Prosecutor
(c) Defence Lawyer
(d) All the above

Q 30 –  Which is not the responsibility of the public prosecutor?
(a) To represent the interest of the state.
(b) Also represents the interest of the witness.
(c) Has to act impartially
(d) The prosecutor must conduct the prosecution

Q 31 –  Which is not applicable in Open court?    
(a) The police cannot be present during the proceedings.
(b) What is held in the presence of the accused
(c) People can see the whole proceedings
(d) Hearing of the case in front of viewers

Q 32 –  Which of them is not true about the F.I.R.?
(a) The police begin the investigation after the registration of F.I.R
(b) The complainant may/may not sign the F.I.R.
(c) There is a prescribed form to register an F.I.R.
(d) The F.I.R. mentions the date, time, and place of the oÌence

Q 33 –  Why did Sub-inspector Rao kept Sushil in the police custody for two days?
(a) The police forcibly kept Sushil in custody. He was not presented with a memo.
(b) Sushil was abused.
(c) They forcibly tried to extract a confession from him.
(d) He was beaten.

Q 34 –  What are the importance of the court of law in our legal system?
(a) Provide Documents
(b) Provide Justice
(c) Provide Wealth
(d) None of these

                               

Q 35 –  Which of the following is not mention in the four players in criminal justice system?
(a) Police
(b) Villagers
(c) Judge
(d) Defence lawyer

Q 36 –  What are civil cases?
(a) Cases of private right
(b) Cases of crime oÌence
(c) Cases of Parliament
(d) None of these

Q 37 –  Who is Public Prosecutor?     
(a) Advocate appears on behalf of government
(b) Advocate appears on behalf of victim
(c) Advocate appears on behalf of politician
(d) None of these

. Q 38 –  What refers to an offence for which the police may arrest a person without the permission of the court?
(a) Cognizable
(b) Arrest warrant
(c) F.I.R
(d) None of these

Q 39 –  What are civil cases?
(a) Cases of private right
(b) Cases of crime offence
(c) Cases of Parliament
(d) None of these

Q 40 –  What are the importance of the court of law in our legal system?
(a) Provide Documents
(b) Provide Justice
(c) Provide Wealth
(d) None of these

Q 41 –  Who was the sub-inspector to arrest shanti?
(a) Mr. shinde
(b) Mr. Rao
(c) Mr. Sushil
(d) None of these

Q 42 –  What is an Offence?    
(a) Act defines as relief
(b) Act defines as punishment
(c) Act defines as a Crime
(d) None of these

Q 43 –  What is the act of keeping the accused in custody by the police?
(a) Cross-examine
(b) Detention
(c) FIR
(d) All of these

Q 44 –  What do you mean by Bail?   
(a) Payment for relief from punishment
(b) Money for closing of case
(c) Security for appear in the court
(d) None of these

Q 45 –  What do you mean by Cognizable?
(a) Police can arrest the person only after the permission of the magistrate
(b) Police can arrest a person only after the permission of the court
(c) A charge or crime for which the police is entitled to arrest a person without seeking permission of the court
(d) The police cannot arrest a person on any condition.

Q 46 –  which is not applicable in Open court?     
(a) The police cannot be present during the proceedings.
(b) What is held in the presence of the accused
(c) People can see the whole proceedings
(d) Hearing of the case in front of viewers

Q 47 –  Which is not the responsibility of the public prosecutor?     
(a) To represent the interest of the state.
(b) Also represents the interest of the witness.
(c) Has to act impartially
(d) The prosecutor must conduct the prosecution

Q 48 –  Why did Sub-inspector Rao kept Sushil in the police custody for two days?
(a) The police forcibly kept Sushil in custody. He was not presented with a memo.
(b) Sushil was abused.
(c) They forcibly tried to extract a confession from him.
(d) He was beaten.

Q 49 –  Which of them is not true about the F.I.R.?
(a) The police begin the investigation after the registration of F.I.R
(b) The complainant may/may not sign the F.I.R.
(c) There is a prescribed form to register an F.I.R.
(d) The F.I.R. mentions the date, time, and place of the offence

Q 50 –  What term refers to a person who is tried by a court for a crime?
(a) Accused
(b) Lawyer
(c) Detention
(d) Fair trial

Q 51 –  A person who is called upon in court to provide a first hand account of what he/she has seen, heard or knows?
(a) Criminal
(b) Offence
(c) Witness
(d) None of these