Option A: In capacity to perform sexual intercourse
Option B: Extra power of sexual intercourse
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: In capacity to perform sexual intercourse ✔
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Option A: Water
Option B: Medicine
Option C: Poison
Option D: Air
Correct Answer: Air ✔
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Option A: Strangulation
Option B: Hanging
Option C: Suffocation
Option D: Drowning
Correct Answer: Strangulation ✔
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Option A: Constricting force not being the weight of the body or head
Option B: Constricting force being the weight of the body or head
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Constricting force being the weight of the body or head ✔
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Option A: One
Option B: Two
Option C: Three
Option D: Four
Correct Answer: Four ✔
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An injury caused by moist heat liquid on boiling point or near boiling point is called__________?
Option A: Scald wounds
Option B: Burn
Option C: Bister
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Scald wounds ✔
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Option A: Penetrating wound
Option B: Performating wound
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Performating wound ✔
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Option A: Stab wounds
Option B: Lacerated wound
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Stab wounds ✔
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Option A: Punctured
Option B: Stab
Option C: Performating
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Simple injuries
Option B: Contusion
Option C: Punctued wound
Option D: Lacerated wound
Correct Answer: Lacerated wound ✔
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Option A: Serious injuries
Option B: Simple injuries
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Simple injuries ✔
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Option A: Direct imprint
Option B: Impact
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Graze abrasion
Option B: Pressure abrasion
Option C: Imprint abrasion
Option D: Impaad abrasion
Correct Answer: Pressure abrasion ✔
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Option A: Scratch
Option B: Graze
Option C: Pressure
Option D: Impact
Correct Answer: Scratch ✔
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Option A: Simple injury
Option B: Wound
Option C: Abrasion
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Abrasion ✔
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Option A: Mechanical injury
Option B: Thermal injury
Option C: Chemical injury
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thermal injury ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: Five
Correct Answer: Four ✔
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Option A: Injury
Option B: Wound
Option C: Hurt
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Injury ✔
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Option A: Factual
Option B: Opinion
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Factual ✔
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In cases with no criminological beckground or suspicion, the dead body is the property of__________?
Option A: The state
Option B: Heirs
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Heirs ✔
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Option A: Determination of cause of death
Option B: Determination of age
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Determination of age ✔
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Option A: One to two
Option B: Two to Three
Option C: Four to five
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Four to five ✔
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Option A: One to two
Option B: Two to Three
Option C: Two to Four
Option D: Three to six
Correct Answer: Three to six ✔
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Option A: Sudden death
Option B: Death due to illness
Option C: Common death
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Sudden death ✔
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Option A: Asthenia
Option B: Asphyxia
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Asphyxia ✔
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Option A: Veso shock
Option B: Vaso vegal shock
Option C: Asthenia
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Vaso vegal shock ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: Five
Correct Answer: Three ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Three ✔
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Option A: Clinical death
Option B: Somatic death
Option C: Systematic death
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: All of above ✔
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Option A: Illness
Option B: Death
Option C: Irregularity
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Death ✔
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The vessels which communicte blood from heart to various organs or other parts are called__________?
Option A: Vessels
Option B: Transporters
Option C: Communicators
Option D: Capillaries
Correct Answer: Capillaries ✔
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Option A: White corpuscles
Option B: Red corpuscles
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Hairs
Option B: Nails
Option C: Outer skin
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: All of above ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: Five
Correct Answer: Two ✔
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Option A: 12
Option B: 13
Option C: 14
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 14 ✔
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Option A: 10
Option B: 11
Option C: 12
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 12 ✔
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Option A: Lungs
Option B: Eye
Option C: Ears
Option D: Brain
Correct Answer: Brain ✔
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Option A: Front ear
Option B: External ear
Option C: Tympanum
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: External ear ✔
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Option A: Sclerotic
Option B: Opaque
Option C: Cornea
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Sclerotic ✔
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Option A: Pheripheral
Option B: Epheripheral
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Pheripheral ✔
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Option A: Epidermis
Option B: Dermis
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Epidermis ✔
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Option A: Bones
Option B: Flesh
Option C: Skin
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Skin ✔
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Option A: Carnium
Option B: Spinal Cord
Option C: Parietal bone
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Carnium ✔
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Option A: Skelton
Option B: Structure
Option C: Body
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Skelton ✔
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Option A: Police Officer
Option B: Complainant
Option C: Magistrate
Option D: Accused
Correct Answer: Accused ✔
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Option A: Difference
Option B: No difference
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Difference ✔
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Option A: No importance and legal value
Option B: Great importance and legal value
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Great importance and legal value ✔
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Option A: Report of injuries
Option B: Report of cause of death
Option C: Report of chemical examiner
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Report of injuries ✔
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Option A: The certificate of illness
Option B: The Certificate of unsoundness
Option C: Nature of illness
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: The Certificate of unsoundness ✔
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Option A: Oral evidence
Option B: Documentary evidence
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Oral evidence ✔
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Option A: Needs
Option B: Not need
Option C: Have discretion
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Needs ✔
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Option A: Through money order
Option B: With subpoena
Option C: Court Officer separately
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: With subpoena ✔
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Option A: Warrant
Option B: Notice
Option C: Subpoena
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Subpoena ✔
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Option A: Magistrate
Option B: Police Officer
Option C: Coroner
Option D: Chemical examinaer for chemical analysis
Correct Answer: Chemical examinaer for chemical analysis ✔
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Option A: Cannot
Option B: Can
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: Depends upon nature of case
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Civil Cases
Option B: Criminal Cases
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Discretion
Option B: Right
Option C: Duty
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Right ✔
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Option A: Enquiry
Option B: Trial
Option C: Investigation
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Enquiry ✔
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Option A: Patient
Option B: Hospitals
Option C: Court
Option D: Law
Correct Answer: Law ✔
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Option A: Different terms
Option B: Synonymous terms
Option C: Strange terms
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Synonymous terms ✔
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Option A: Definitions
Option B: Principles
Option C: Exceptions
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Definitions ✔
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Option A: The Director Reclamation and Probation of the United Kingdom
Option B: The Director Reclamation and Probation of the Punjab
Option C: The Director Reclamation and Probation of the India
Option D: The Director Reclamation and Probation of the Pakistan
Correct Answer: The Director Reclamation and Probation of the Punjab ✔
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Option A: An Officer appointed by the Director Reclamation & Probation to assist him
Option B: An Officer appointed by the Director Reclamation & Probation to assist Assistant Director Reclamation & Probation
Option C: An Officer appointed by the Director Reclamation & Probation to assist Jail Superintendent
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: An Officer appointed by the Director Reclamation & Probation to assist Assistant Director Reclamation & Probation ✔
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Option A: Assistant Director Prison
Option B: Assistant Director Reclamation and Probation of the District
Option C: Assistant Director Reclamation and Probation of a Division
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Assistant Director Reclamation and Probation of a Division ✔
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Option A: Conditional release
Option B: Unconditional release
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Conditional release ✔
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Option A: Director, Reclamation
Option B: Assistant Director
Option C: Government
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Government ✔
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Option A: Incharge Jail
Option B: Director, Reclamation
Option C: Assistant Director
Option D: Superintendent Jail
Correct Answer: Superintendent Jail ✔
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Option A: Supervision
Option B: Direction
Option C: Control
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: All of above ✔
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Option A: Director, Reclamation
Option B: Superintendent Jail
Option C: Assistant Director
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Assistant Director ✔
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Option A: Classes of offenders not eligible for conditional release
Option B: Classes of offenders eligible for conditional release
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Assistant Director
Option B: Director, Reclamation
Option C: Superintendent Jail
Option D: Government
Correct Answer: Government ✔
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Option A: Seventeen years
Option B: Nineteen years
Option C: Twenty one years
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Twenty one years ✔
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Option A: 5
Option B: 6
Option C: 6A
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 6 ✔
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Option A: The Director, Reclamation
Option B: Assistant Director
Option C: Superintendent
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Assistant Director ✔
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Option A: Interior laws Minister
Option B: Assistant Superintendent of Police
Option C: Superintendent of Prison
Option D: Jail incharge
Correct Answer: Superintendent of Prison ✔
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Option A: Private Persons
Option B: Government Officer
Option C: Police Officers
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Government Officer ✔
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Option A: Superintendent of Police
Option B: Superintendent of Prison
Option C: Superintendent of Special Force
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Superintendent of Prison ✔
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Option A: The Government United Kingdom
Option B: The Government of the India
Option C: The Government of the Pakistan
Option D: The Government of the Punjab
Correct Answer: The Government of the Punjab ✔
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As per Rule 2 (a), of Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1926 “Act” means__________?
Option A: Evidence Act, 1872
Option B: Contract, Act
Option C: Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926
Option D: Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1927
Correct Answer: Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 ✔
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Option A: 1st January, 1927
Option B: 1st February, 1927
Option C: 1st March, 1927
Option D: 1st May, 1927
Correct Answer: 1st May, 1927 ✔
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Option A: Skelton
Option B: Structure
Option C: Body
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Skelton ✔
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Option A: Difference
Option B: No difference
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Difference ✔
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Option A: Police Officer
Option B: Complainant
Option C: Magistrate
Option D: Accused
Correct Answer: Accused ✔
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Option A: No importance and legal value
Option B: Great importance and legal value
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Great importance and legal value ✔
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Option A: Report of injuries
Option B: Report of cause of death
Option C: Report of chemical examiner
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Report of injuries ✔
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Option A: The certificate of illness
Option B: The Certificate of unsoundness
Option C: Nature of illness
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: The Certificate of unsoundness ✔
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Option A: Oral evidence
Option B: Documentary evidence
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Oral evidence ✔
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Option A: Needs
Option B: Not need
Option C: Have discretion
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Needs ✔
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Option A: Through money order
Option B: With subpoena
Option C: Court Officer separately
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: With subpoena ✔
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Option A: Warrant
Option B: Notice
Option C: Subpoena
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Subpoena ✔
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Option A: Magistrate
Option B: Police Officer
Option C: Coroner
Option D: Chemical examinaer for chemical analysis
Correct Answer: Chemical examinaer for chemical analysis ✔
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Option A: Cannot
Option B: Can
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: Depends upon nature of case
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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