1. The term “act” under Section 2 of BNS denotes:

A. Only a single act
B. Only a series of acts
C. Both a single act and a series of acts
D. Only omissions

Answer: C

2. Under BNS, “animal” means:

A. Any living creature including humans
B. Any living creature other than a human being
C. Vertebrates only
D. Domesticated animals only

Answer: B

3. A “child” means a person:

A. Below 14 years
B. Below 16 years
C. Below 18 years
D. Below 21 years

Answer: C
Landmark Case: Jaya Mala v. Home Secretary, J&K – age determination principle.

4. Counterfeiting requires:

A. Exact imitation
B. Partial imitation with intention to deceive
C. Only digital imitation
D. Only physical imitation

Answer: B

5. The presumption of deception in counterfeiting applies:

A. Only if exact resemblance exists
B. Only if no resemblance exists
C. If a person might be deceived
D. Never

Answer: C

6. “Court” under Section 2 refers to:

A. Only High Courts
B. Any judge empowered judicially
C. Only Supreme Court
D. Arbitrators

Answer: B

7. “Dishonestly” means:

A. Intention of wrongful gain only
B. Intention of wrongful loss only
C. Intention of gain or loss
D. Absence of mens rea

Answer: C

Case: R. v. Prince significance of mens rea.

8. A “document” includes:

A. Written matter only
B. Electronic and digital record
C. Only paper documents
D. Only judicial documents

Answer: B
Case: Anvar P.V. v. P.K. Basheer – admissibility of electronic evidence.

9. “Good faith” requires:

A. Honesty alone
B. Due care & attention
C. No negligence
D. Absolute certainty

Answer: B
Case: Sheo Nath v. Ram Deen – good faith definition.

10. The pronoun “he” includes:

A. Only male
B. Male and female
C. Male, female, transgender
D. Only transgender

Answer: C