Deck 6: Crime, Punishment, and Moral Law
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Deck 6: Crime, Punishment, and Moral Law
1
Which theory sets an example for others.
A)Preventive.
B)deterrent
C)Reformative
D)Retributive
A)Preventive.
B)deterrent
C)Reformative
D)Retributive
deterrent
2
The Supreme Court of India is located in-
A)Mumbai
B)Kolkata
C)Chennai
D)None
A)Mumbai
B)Kolkata
C)Chennai
D)None
None
3
The highest appellate court of India -
A)High court
B)District court
C)Tribunal
D)Supreme Court of India
A)High court
B)District court
C)Tribunal
D)Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India
4
Reform of the criminal is promoted in which theory.
A)Rehabilitative
B)Reformative
C)Educative
D)All of these
A)Rehabilitative
B)Reformative
C)Educative
D)All of these
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5
The word crime is derived from which root-
A)Latin
B)Greek
C)French
D)Spanish
A)Latin
B)Greek
C)French
D)Spanish
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6
Who said " crime is a social phenomenon".
A)Plato
B)Aristotle
C)R. Quinny
A)Plato
B)Aristotle
C)R. Quinny
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7
An act that violates a known moral law is called-
A)sin
B)crime
C)evil
D)none of
A)sin
B)crime
C)evil
D)none of
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8
Natural evil is depending on the operation of the laws of-
A)nature
B)human
C)nations
D)none of these
A)nature
B)human
C)nations
D)none of these
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9
The evil Cyclone is a
A)natural
B)Unnatural.
C)bothA&B
D)None of these
A)natural
B)Unnatural.
C)bothA&B
D)None of these
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10
----------------- is an intellectual blunder -
A)error
B)sin
C)evil
D)vice
A)error
B)sin
C)evil
D)vice
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11
----------------- lies in the deliberation of choice -
A)evil.
B)sin.
C)vice
D)error
A)evil.
B)sin.
C)vice
D)error
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12
Voluntary violation of the moral law is called-
A)moral evil
B)sin
C)moral error
D)vice
A)moral evil
B)sin
C)moral error
D)vice
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13
Which evil is a natural phenomenon-
A)Physical
B)Social
C)Intellectual
D)All of them
A)Physical
B)Social
C)Intellectual
D)All of them
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14
Physical evils are -
A)moral
B)non-moral
C)both A&B
D)none of these
A)moral
B)non-moral
C)both A&B
D)none of these
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15
What is called as the stains of character -
A)vice
B)sin.
C)error
D)all of these
A)vice
B)sin.
C)error
D)all of these
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16
What is the result of habitual violation of moral laws-
A)vice
B)sin
C)crime
D)all of These
A)vice
B)sin
C)crime
D)all of These
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17
--------is a wrong overt action-
A)sin
B)vice
C)crime
D)error
A)sin
B)vice
C)crime
D)error
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18
Wilful violation of duty is called -
A).sin
B)vice.
C)crime.
D)negligence
A).sin
B)vice.
C)crime.
D)negligence
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19
An offence against society is called -
A)crime
B)evil
C)vice
D)sin
A)crime
B)evil
C)vice
D)sin
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20
The sins which are punishable by the state is called
A)crime
B)vice
C)evil
D)none of these
A)crime
B)vice
C)evil
D)none of these
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21
stealingrecognised by the law is a -
A)crime
B)sin
C)vice
D)none of the se
A)crime
B)sin
C)vice
D)none of the se
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22
-------------ought to be punished -
A)crime
B)vice
C)sin
D)all of these
A)crime
B)vice
C)sin
D)all of these
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23
The person who voluntarily violate the moral law is called
A)criminal
B)thief
C)dacoit
D)smuggler
A)criminal
B)thief
C)dacoit
D)smuggler
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24
Which theory is an example to others-
A)Preventive
B)Retributive
C)Both A&B
D)None of these
A)Preventive
B)Retributive
C)Both A&B
D)None of these
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25
Which theory makes the criminal -
A)deterrent
B)death penalty
C)retributive
D)all of these
A)deterrent
B)death penalty
C)retributive
D)all of these
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