91.
Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer:
Assertion (A): A person imports into India from a foreign country or from the State of Jammu and Kashmir, a girl with the intention of forcing her to illicit intercourse with another person, shall be punished with ten years imprisonment.
Reason (R): It is so provided under Section 366B of the Indian Penal Code.

92.
A male teacher during examination, while conducting search, put his hands in the pocket of the pant of a girl candidate thinking her to be a boy. Here the teacher, under the Indian Penal Code, has committed the offence under Section

93.
X kidnaps Y, a minor and hands over Y to Z. Z confines Y at his house. After few days, N wrongfully takes away Y from the house of Z

94.
Abetment of any offence, if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment is dealt under-

95.
Disaffection within section 124A of Indian Penal Code includes

96.
A, a Manager of B, was sent to collect payment from B's customers. A collects the payment but keeps with him. Which of the following options is correct?

97.
Homicide cannot be defined as killing of a person by a person in view of the nature of the definition of the word 'person' in

98.
A' had consensual sexual relations with 'Z's wife. She gives to 'A' valuable property which 'A' knows to belong to her husband, 'Z' and she has no authority from 'Z' to give, 'A' takes the property dishonestly. Which one of the following offences has been committed by 'A'?

99.
B' and 'C' were on the railway platform. 'B' had taken a ticket from Allahabad to Delhi. 'B', an illiterate woman handed over the ticket to 'C' in order to ascertain whether she had a right ticket. 'C' under the pretence of returning the ticket to Delhi substituted it for the ticket of shorter journey and returned that as 'B's ticket. In this case, 'C' is liable for

100.
The right of private defence of body extends to causing death of the assailant if the offence which occasions the exercise of the right is of: