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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (BA Philosophy) .
101. |
Where is International court located-( |
A. | The Hague, |
B. | London, |
C. | Paris, |
D. | Tokyo) |
Answer» A. The Hague, |
102. |
Who is the author of the book “Crime and Punishment”- |
A. | Dostoyevsky, |
B. | Malinovsky, |
C. | Dadhayavsky, |
D. | Raskolnikov |
Answer» A. Dostoyevsky, |
103. |
The novel “War and Peace” is written by – |
A. | Leo Tolstoy, |
B. | Sergei Tolstoy, |
C. | ViktoriaTolstoy, |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Leo Tolstoy, |
104. |
Which of the following is a result crime- |
A. | Fraud, |
B. | Robbery, |
C. | Theft, |
D. | Murder |
Answer» D. Murder |
105. |
Which of the following is a ‘conduct’ only crime- |
A. | Murder, |
B. | Theft , |
C. | Manslaughter, |
D. | Criminal damage |
Answer» B. Theft , |
106. |
According to John F. Galliher, legal definitions of criminality arrived at through a __________ processes- |
A. | sociological |
B. | psychological |
C. | political |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. psychological |
107. |
Ron Classen sees crime primarily as |
A. | A violation of a law. |
B. | Problembehaviour. |
C. | An offense against human relationships. |
D. | A form of social maladjustment. |
Answer» C. An offense against human relationships. |
108. |
The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviours are typically criminalized through |
A. | General agreement of members of society. |
B. | a political process. |
C. | The existence of shared norms and values. |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. The existence of shared norms and values. |
109. |
Which of the following jobs probably would not fall within the field of criminalistics? |
A. | Fingerprint examiner |
B. | Polygraph operator |
C. | Forensics examiner |
D. | Correctional officer |
Answer» D. Correctional officer |
110. |
A police officer or probation officer is best described as a |
A. | criminalist. |
B. | Criminologist. |
C. | Criminal justice professional. |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above |
111. |
__________ definitions focus on criminology’s role in uncovering the underlying causes of crime. |
A. | Scientific |
B. | Causative |
C. | Disciplinary |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Scientific |
112. |
According to various professional groups, violence in television, music, video games, and movies |
A. | may lead to increased levels of violent behavior among children. |
B. | may lead to decreased levels of violent behavior among children. |
C. | may lead to emotional sensitization toward violence in real life. |
D. | may have no effect on levels of violent behavior among children. |
Answer» A. may lead to increased levels of violent behavior among children. |
113. |
Which of the following is not an immediate input provided by the justice system that may enhance or reduce the likelihood of criminal occurrences? |
A. | Police response time to a crime scene |
B. | The availability or lack of official assistance |
C. | The presence or absence of police officers |
D. | A prison that acts as a “crime school” |
Answer» A. Police response time to a crime scene |
114. |
Which of the following is considered as a disease? |
A. | Robbery |
B. | Burglary |
C. | Arson |
D. | kleptomania |
Answer» D. kleptomania |
115. |
Which of the following is not a reason why rape victims fail to report their victimization? |
A. | Fear that the crime is not important enough to report |
B. | Fear of the perpetrator |
C. | Fear of participation in the criminal justice system |
D. | Shame |
Answer» D. Shame |
116. |
According to Elliott Currie, the __________ is the rate of crime calculated on the basis of crimes that would likely be committed by those who are incapacitated by the criminal justice system. |
A. | Actual crime rate, |
B. | Criminality index, |
C. | latent crime rate, |
D. | Clearance rate |
Answer» D. Clearance rate |
117. |
For a defence of intoxication, to escape criminal liability, the intoxication: |
A. | can be self-administered |
B. | administered against his will or knowledge |
C. | should not be self-administered |
D. | all the above. |
Answer» B. administered against his will or knowledge |
118. |
All about ‘intention’ is true except one: |
A. | is a state of mind |
B. | is an objective element |
C. | rarely susceptible to proof |
D. | always a matter of inference |
Answer» B. is an objective element |
119. |
The study of one particular criminal organization is an example of the __________ datagathering strategy. |
A. | survey research |
B. | case study |
C. | participant observation |
D. | secondary analysis |
Answer» B. case study |
120. |
The word ‘illegal’ is applicable to everything: |
A. | which is an offence |
B. | which is prohibited by law |
C. | which furnishes ground for civil action |
D. | all of them |
Answer» D. all of them |
121. |
In which year was the Magna Carta signed? |
A. | 450 B.C. |
B. | 1215 |
C. | 1066 |
D. | 1700 B.C. |
Answer» B. 1215 |
122. |
Which of the following was not one of the three types of crimes outlined by Beccaria? |
A. | Crimes that involved no victims other than society |
B. | Crimes that ran contrary to the social order |
C. | Crimes that injured citizens or their property |
D. | Crimes that threatened the security of the state |
Answer» C. Crimes that injured citizens or their property |
123. |
Which of the following is true about imprisonment? |
A. | it is characterised by hard labour |
B. | it is characterised by confinement to jail |
C. | is subject to the kind of imprisonment |
D. | all of them |
Answer» D. all of them |
124. |
Whosaid ‘criminals are born’. |
A. | Talcot Parson, |
B. | Webber, |
C. | J.S.Mill, |
D. | Lumbrosso |
Answer» D. Lumbrosso |
125. |
Who said ‘crimes have positive effect in society’. |
A. | Emil Durkhiem, |
B. | Bogardus. |
C. | Simmel, |
D. | Noneof these |
Answer» A. Emil Durkhiem, |
126. |
Which theory sets an example for others. |
A. | Preventive. |
B. | deterrent, |
C. | Reformative, |
D. | Retributive |
Answer» B. deterrent, |
127. |
The Supreme Court of India is located in- |
A. | Mumbai, |
B. | Kolkata, |
C. | Chennai, |
D. | None |
Answer» D. None |
128. |
The highest appellate court of India – |
A. | High court |
B. | District court |
C. | Tribunal |
D. | Supreme Court of India |
Answer» D. Supreme Court of India |
129. |
Reform of the criminal is promoted in which theory. |
A. | Rehabilitative, |
B. | Reformative, |
C. | Educative, |
D. | All of these |
Answer» D. All of these |
130. |
The word crime is derived from which root- |
A. | Latin, |
B. | Greek, |
C. | French, |
D. | Spanish |
Answer» A. Latin, |
131. |
Who said “ crime is a social phenomenon”. |
A. | Plato, |
B. | Aristotle, |
C. | R. Quinny |
Answer» C. R. Quinny |
132. |
An act that violates a known moral law is called- |
A. | sin |
B. | crime, |
C. | evil, |
D. | none of |
Answer» A. sin |
133. |
Natural evil is depending on the operation of the laws of- |
A. | nature, |
B. | human, |
C. | nations, |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. nature, |
134. |
The evil Cyclone is a |
A. | natural, |
B. | Unnatural. |
C. | bothA&B, |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. natural, |
135. |
----------------- is an intellectual blunder – |
A. | error, |
B. | sin, |
C. | evil, |
D. | vice |
Answer» A. error, |
136. |
----------------- lies in the deliberation of choice – |
A. | evil. |
B. | sin. |
C. | vice, |
D. | error |
Answer» D. error |
137. |
Voluntary violation of the moral law is called- |
A. | moral evil, |
B. | sin, |
C. | moral error, |
D. | vice |
Answer» A. moral evil, |
138. |
Which evil is a natural phenomenon- |
A. | Physical, |
B. | Social, |
C. | Intellectual, |
D. | All of them |
Answer» A. Physical, |
139. |
Physical evils are – |
A. | moral, |
B. | non-moral, |
C. | both A&B, |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. non-moral, |
140. |
What is called as the stains of character – |
A. | vice, |
B. | sin,. |
C. | error, |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. error, |
141. |
What is the result of habitual violation of moral laws- |
A. | vice, |
B. | sin, |
C. | crime, |
D. | all of These |
Answer» B. sin, |
142. |
--------is a wrong overt action- |
A. | sin, |
B. | vice, |
C. | crime, |
D. | error |
Answer» A. sin, |
143. |
Wilful violation of duty is called – |
A. | .sin, |
B. | vice. |
C. | crime. |
D. | negligence |
Answer» A. .sin, |
144. |
An offence against society is called – |
A. | crime, |
B. | evil, |
C. | vice, |
D. | sin |
Answer» A. crime, |
145. |
The sins which are punishable by the state is called |
A. | crime, |
B. | vice, |
C. | evil, |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. crime, |
146. |
stealingrecognised by the law is a – |
A. | crime, |
B. | sin, |
C. | vice, |
D. | none of the se |
Answer» A. crime, |
147. |
-------------ought to be punished – |
A. | crime, |
B. | vice, |
C. | sin, |
D. | all of these |
Answer» A. crime, |
148. |
The person who voluntarily violate the moral law is called |
A. | criminal, |
B. | thief, |
C. | dacoit, |
D. | smuggler |
Answer» A. criminal, |
149. |
Which theory is an example to others- |
A. | Preventive, |
B. | Retributive, |
C. | Both A&B, |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Preventive, |
150. |
Which theory makes the criminal – |
A. | deterrent, |
B. | death penalty, |
C. | retributive, |
D. | all of these |
Answer» A. deterrent, |
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