CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE 1908
1.
Civil procedure code come into force on
a) 01 Jan
1908
b) 01 Apr 1908
c) 01 Jan
1909
d) 15 Jun
1909
Ans:c(1)
2.
CPC extends to
a) Whole India
b) Whole India except
Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir
c) Whole India except
Nagaland , tribal area
d) Whole India except Jammu
and
Kashmir
Ans:b(1)
3.
Tribal Area included
a) Assam,
Tripura
b) Mizoram, Megalaya
c) All the
above
d) None of
these
Ans:c(1)
4.
Local limits of the jurisdiction of a principal civil court of Original
Jurisdiction is called
(a)
Munsiff
(b) Mohsil
(c)
District
(d) None of
these
Ans:c
5. ‘Judge’ is defined as the presiding officer of a civil Court in ………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
5. ‘Judge’ is defined as the presiding officer of a civil Court in ………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a)
2(8)
(b) 2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(2)
Ans:a
6. Government Pleader is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
6. Government Pleader is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a)
2(7) (b)
2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(2)
Ans:a
7. Foreign Court is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
7. Foreign Court is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a)
2(5) (b)
2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(2)
Ans:a
8 Foreign Judgment is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
8 Foreign Judgment is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a)
2(6) (b)
2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(2)
Ans:a
9. The decree holder
9. The decree holder
(a)
Must be the
plaintiff
(b) Need not be the plaintiff
(c)
Both a. and
b
(d) None of
these
Ans:b
10. The essence of a claim for means profit
10. The essence of a claim for means profit
,
(a)
Possession
(b) Wrongful possession of the defendant
(c)
Enjoyment of property
(d)
None of
these
Ans:b
11.
Order rejecting the plaint for non payment of a Court fee is ____
(a) Decree (b) Preliminary decree
(c)
Not a
decree
(d) None
Ans:a(2(2))
12.
‘Any person against whom a decree has been passed or an order capable of
execution has been made’ is called
(a) Plaintiff (b) Decree Holder
(c)
Judgment
Debtor (d)
None of the above
Ans:c(2(10))
13. ‘A person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person, and includes any person who intermeddles with the estate of the deceased and where a party sues or is sued in a representative character the person on whom the estate devolves on the death of the party so suing or sued’ is called
13. ‘A person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person, and includes any person who intermeddles with the estate of the deceased and where a party sues or is sued in a representative character the person on whom the estate devolves on the death of the party so suing or sued’ is called
(a) Legal Heir (b) Next friend
(c)
Legal representative (d)
None of the above
Ans:c(2(11))
14. ‘Those profits which the person in wrongful possession of such property actually received or might with ordinary diligence have received there from, together with interest on such profits, but shall not include profits due to improvements made but the person in wrongful possession’
(a) Means profit (b) Interest
(c)
Principal
sum
(d) None of the
above Ans:a(2(12))
15 The formal expression of any decision of a Civil Court which is not a decree; is called
(a) Judgment (b) Injunction
(c)
Order (d)
None of the above
Ans:c(2(14))
16. ‘Order’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a) 2(11) (b) 2(14)
(c)
2(15)
(d) 2(12)
Ans:b
17. Under S.(2) 7A of CPC , High Court in relation to Andaman Nicobar Islands means
(a) Calcutta HC (b) Mumbai HC
(c)
Allahabad HC
(d)
Delhi HC
Ans:a
18.
‘Judgment’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a) 2(6) (b) 2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(9)
Ans:d
19. Statement given by the judge on the grounds of a decree or order is called
(a) Final order (b) Final Decree
(c)
Judgment (d)
None of the above
Ans:c
20.
‘Judgment Debtor’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908.
(a) 2(6) (b) 2(4)
(c)
2(10) (d)
2(2)
Ans:c
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21.
An order that a suit abates is a
(a) Judgment (b) Plaint
(c)
Decree (d)
None of
these
Ans:c
22. A decree becomes final
(a) When no appeal has been preferred against the decree
(b)
When it conclusively determines the rights of
the parties
(c) Neither (a) nor (b) (d) Both (a) & (b) Ans:d
(c) Neither (a) nor (b) (d) Both (a) & (b) Ans:d
23. Decree Holder is defined in S…………..of C.P.C
(a) 2(3) (b) 2(4)
(c)
2(5)
(d)
2(2)
Ans:a
24.
Decree can be—
(a) Preliminary (b) Final
(c)
First preliminary then
final
(d) Either preliminary or final Ans:d
25.
An ex party decree can be set aside on the ground that
(a)
Summons were not duly served
(b) Non-appearance of defendant as copies of documents filed with plaint were not
(b) Non-appearance of defendant as copies of documents filed with plaint were not
provided
to defendant
(c) Defendant refused to receive the summons and thereafter no fresh summons
(c) Defendant refused to receive the summons and thereafter no fresh summons
were
issued to him
(d) An ex party decree cannot be set aside under any circumstance Ans:a
(d) An ex party decree cannot be set aside under any circumstance Ans:a
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