1.
Consider the following statements in respect of criminal conspiracy:
1. There has to be always an agreement to commit an offence
2. The agreement must be between two or more persons
3. Unlawful means always be used
4. The agreement may be for any act prohibited by the law
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

2.
A' and 'B' agree to commit theft in 'C's house, but no theft is actually committed. They are guilty of:

3.
A' is the seventeen years old daughter of 'B'. 'C' without consent of 'B' takes 'A' for a tour of South India. 'C' has committed the offence of

4.
A' takes a camera belonging to 'B' out of his possession and without his consent with the intention of keeping it until he gets a reward from 'B' for its restoration. 'A' is guilty of:

5.
In which of the following cases the Court held that attempt to do even an impossible act, will amount to an offence?

6.
Which of the following statement/statements is/are correct?
1. Mens rea means guilty knowledge of the wrong-doer
2. Indian Penal Code does not negate mens rea but requires mens rea of specific kind
3. Offences of kidnapping and abduction are punishable without mens rea
4. Mens rea is basic ingredient in a crime

7.
In which of the following landmark cases, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court prescribed four-point test relating to Section 300, thirdly, of Indian Penal Code?

8.
A, having pawned his gold locket to Z, takes it out of Z's possession without Z's consent, not having paid what he borrowed on the gold locket.
A has committed . . . . . . . .

9.
Y picks X's pocket. Next day, X while buying 'paan' near his office finds Y paying money from X's purse. X catches hold of Y and tries to take back his purse. Y resists. X twists Y's arm with such force that it is broken. X is charged with causing hurt to Y. X can

10.
X', a doctor informs his patient 'Y' that he has cancer which is in its last state. 'X' requests 'Y' to arrange his family affairs as he cannot survive for more than a couple of weeks. 'Y' dies because of shock on hearing this 'X' is: