Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Bangladesh Bar Council Model MCQ Part-1


1.      In a criminal case the burden of proof of the plea of self defense lies upon the?
(a)   Complainant
(b)   State
(c)    Person raising the plea
(d)   Victim
Answer: (c) Person raising the plea
2.      While staying in a house as licensee, X Claims it ownership. Her legal bar is-
(a)   His admission
(b)   Law of estoppels
(c)    His waiver
(d)   His acquiescence
Answer: (b) Law of estoppels
3.      A fact claimed by one party need not be proved, if it is-
(a)   Admitted by the other side
(b)   Historical truth
(c)    Natural phenomenon
(d)   Proved by evidence
Answer: (a) admitted by the other side
4.      A party to a court case can put leading questions to his own witness on-
(a)   Any matter
(b)   Admitted matter
(c)    Disputed matter
(d)   Expert opinion matter
Answer: (b admitted matter
5.      A party can call witness for re-examination for
(a)   Clarifying  previous statement
(b)   Clarifying previous statement
(c)    To prove something as false
(d)   Giving opinion
Answer: (b) Clarifying previous statement
6.      The purpose of cross-examination of a witness is to find our-
(a)   His personality trait
(b)   A different case
(c)    Truth about the dispute
(d)   His status
Answer: (c) Truth about the dispute
7.      Which section of the CRC contains provision relating to res judicate?
(a)   9
(b)   10
(c)    11
(d)   151
Answer: (c) 11
8.      Which authority can transfer a civil case form one district to another?
(a)   Concerned district Judge
(b)   Concerned trial court
(c)    Registrar, Supreme Court
(d)    High court division
Answer: (d) High Court Division
9.      If a decree is affirmed by the High Court Division in revision. Petition for execution of the decree is to be filed in?
(a)   High court division
(b)   Appellate division
(c)    District court
(d)   Decree awarding court
Answer: (d) decree awarding court
10.   Appeal does not lie against
(a)    Contested decree
(b)   Expert decree
(c)    Decree on consent
(d)   Rejection of plaint
Answer: (c) decree on consent



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