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150+ Crime and Punishment Solved MCQs

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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