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When I saw her leaving in a hurry, I _____ her where she was going .
A
have asked
B
was asking
C
asked
D
had asked
Correct Answer:
asked
A (a 25 year old man) was B's (a 23 year old woman) neighbour. He fell in love with her and wanted to ask her to enter into a relationship with him. He sent her a number of text messages proclaiming his love for her. She did not respond to his overtures. On November 18, 2013, A went to B's house and told her that he was in love with her, and wanted to marry her. She told him that she was not interested and asked him to leave. A believed that B was only playing hard to get, and if he persisted, she would change her mind. On November 25, 2013, when B was returning home from her workplace, A met her again and proclaimed his love for her again. She again told him that she was not interested, and threatened to complain to the police. In spite of this, a week later, when B was leaving for work, she noticed that A was waiting outside her house, with a bouquet of flowers, and he tried to give her the flowers. B ignored him once again, and went to the police station to complain about A's acts. Under what Section of the Indian Penal Code should the police register the FIR (First Information Report)
A
Section 354A for the offence of sexual harassment
B
Section 354C for the offence of voyeurism
C
Section 3540 for the offence of stalking
D
Section 509
W, a married woman lived with her husband, along with a six month old baby, but her life was miserable as her husband frequently used to beat her. She wanted to go to her pursued but her husband threatened to beat her if she dares to do so. But one day when W was missing the husband perused her and found that she was going to her parents with the baby. When W turned around and found her husband running towards her, panic stricken she along with the baby jumped into a well. The baby died but she survived. She was prosecuted for the death of the baby. What offence if any has been committed by her?
A
Murder
B
No offence
C
Death by accident
D
Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Principle: A person has got a right to defend his life or that of any other person.
Factual Situation: Sonia was returning home from work at about 10:00 pm. The cab driver dropped her at the gate of her residence. Suddenly she heard a male voice telling her to hand over her purse and Mobile. She screamed to draw the attention of her driver but the driver did not hear her and drove away. When she looked back she saw a man pointing a dagger at her. She was about to hand over her purse to the man. Hearing her cries, her neighbour, Major Singh, a military officer, looked through his window and saw the scene. He took out his gun and shot the man dead, later identified as X.
A
Major Singh is liable for the death of X as there was no threat to his life or property
B
Major Singh is not liable for the death of X as he was trying to protect the life of his neighbour
C
Major Singh is liable for the death of X as he should not have shot X dead, but could have just threatened X
D
Major Singh is not liable for the death of X as a Military official may shoot any one who is a criminal
W, who had her small baby tied on her back, was proceeding towards her parental place who lived nearby. Since, her husband H, did not like her visits to her parental place prevented her from proceeding further and directed her to return her home and threatened her with dire consequences if she ventured to do so again. She felt very depressed and decided to jump into a well nearby. Unmindful of the presence of her child on her back, she jumped into the well. She survived but the child died. W is guilty of
A
Murder
B
Culpable homicide not amounting to murder as she cannot be attributed with intention to cause death or intention to cause bodily injury
C
Causing death by rash or negligent act
D
No offence as it is a case of accident or misfortune
Draw the Judgement from the following passage ? Mrs. Carson took a taxi to meet her three friends for lunch. They were waiting for her outside the restaurant when she pulled up in the car. She was so excited to see her friends that she left her tote bag in the taxi. As the taxi pulled away, she and her friends took notice of the license plate number so they would be able to identify the car when they called the taxi company. The four license plate numbers below represent what each of the four women thinks she saw. Which one is most likely the license plate number of the taxi ?
A
JYK 12L
B
JXK 12I
C
JXX 12L
D
JXK 12L
Mrs. Carson took a taxi to meet her three friends for lunch. They were waiting for her outside the restaurant when she pulled up in the car. She was so excited to see her friends that she left her tote bag in the taxi. As the taxi pulled away, she and her friends took notice of the license plate number so they would be able to identify the car when they called the taxi company.
#1 :
The four women seem to agree that the plate starts out with the letter J.
#2 :
Three of them agree that the plate ends with 12L.
#3 :
Three of them think that the second letter is X, and a different three think that the third letter is K.
The four license plate numbers below represent what each of the four women thinks she saw. Which one is most likely the license plate number of the taxi?
A
JXK 12L
B
JYK 12L
C
JXK 12I
D
JXX 12L
When I saw her leaving in a hurry, I---- her where she was going ---
A
have asked
B
was asking
C
had asked
D
asked
In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into fourparts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations iscorrect. 1. "Mother do you love me?", she asked.
P. She then looked into her mother's tear-filled eyes out of impatience for a reply.
Q. She kept waiting but her mother did not speak.
R. Then, she understood what words the mother's eyes spoke and the reason for her silence.
S. She got no direct reply and grew restless.
6. She climbed slowly on to her mother's lap.
A
PRQS
B
QSRP
C
SQPR
D
RQPS
X', a fisher woman alighted from a tramcar. While the conductor was helping her to put the fish basket on her head, a motor cyclist 'Y' passed the tram and immediately afterwards negligently collided with Z's motor car. 'Y' was killed. 'X' did not see 'Y' or the accident which occurred fifteen yards away because her view was blocked by the tram. She, however, heard the collision and after 'Y's body has been removed, she approached the spot and saw the blood left on the road. In consequence, she had a nervous shock and gave birth to still-born child as she was then eight months' pregnant. If she sues the representatives of 'Y' for 'Y's negligence, then:
A
They would be liable because 'Y' owed a duty to take care towards her
B
They would be liable because 'Y' had a duty to take care though he was not negligent
C
They would not be liable because 'Y' did not own any duty of care towards her and he was also not negligent to her
D
None of the above would be a valid proposition
Rehana leaves her home early in the morning so that she can reach her office on time. If she walks at the rate of 7 km/hr, then she reaches her office 8 minutes late. But, if she walks at a speed of 8 km/hr, then she reaches her office 4 minutes early. What is the distance in km between Rehana's house and her office?
A
10.5
B
11.2
C
11.5
D
12.2