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1. If it is proved that sexual intercourse has been committed against a woman and she says her consent was absent. Then the court shall presume that her consent was absent. The burden of proof in this case shall lie on the accused to prove that her consent was present. This provision was laid down in:
(a) Section 13 A
(b) Section 114 A
(c) Section 115
(d) None of these

2. Doctrine of estoppel is not applicable:
(a) against sovereign act
(b) against statute
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

3. A Communication made to the spouse from one another during marriage has been provided under _______the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
(a) Section 121
(b) Section 122
(c) Section 123
(d) Section 124

4. Provision of leading question is mentioned under _____of the Indian Evidence Act.
(a) 141 to 143
(b) 135 to 137
(c) 142 to 144
(d) None of these

5. ‘An accomplice cannot corroborate another’. The statement is______
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partly correct
(d) None of these

6. The Information Technology Act, 2000, is based on is based on:
(a) The UNCITRAL Model
(b) UNDP Model
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

7. How many Sections and schedules are there in Information Technology Act 2000?
(a) 93 sections and 3 Schedules
(b) 94 Sections and 4 Schedules
(c) 4 Sections and 3 Schedules
(d) None of these

8. The United nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) adopted the Model Law on Electronic Signatures in
(a) 1999
(b) 2000
(c) 2001
(d) 2002

9. Who among the following appoints the Controller Certifying Authorities?
(a) State Government
(b) Central Government
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) None of these

10. Which among the following is not correct? Every application for issue of a license shall be accompanied by:
(a) a certification practice statement
(b) a statement including the procedures with respect to identification of the applicant
(c) payment of such fees, not exceeding twenty-five thousand rupees as may be prescribed by the State Government
(d) such other documents, as may be prescribed by the Central Government

11. Which is not correct? The Controller may, if he is satisfied after making such inquiry, as he may think fit, that:
(a) a Certifying Authority has made a statement in, or in relation to, the application for the issue or renewal of the license, which is incorrect or false in material particulars
(b) a Certifying Authority has failed to comply with the terms and conditions subject to which the license was granted
(c) a Certifying Authority has failed to maintain the standards specified under clause (b) of subsection (2) of section 20
(d) The license can be suspended for more than ten days even without giving certifying authority the reasonable opportunity of showing cause

12. Who can issue the digital signature certificate?
(a) Controller
(b) Certifying Authority
(c) both of the above
(d) none of these

13. Under which section of the Information Technology Act, 2000 has the Cyber Appellate Tribunal been established?
(a) Sec. 46
(b) Sec. 47
(c) Sec. 48
(d) Sec. 49

14. The first Presiding Officer of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal was:
(a) Justice R.C. Jain
(b) Justice S.K. Krishnan
(c) Justice Karthik
(d) Justice Sadhna

15. Any person aggrieved by any decision or order of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal may file an appeal:
(a) To the High Court within thirty days from the date of communication of the decision or order of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal
(b) To the High Court within forty days from the date of communication of the decision or order of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal
(c) To Supreme Court within one year from the date of communication of the decision or order of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal
(d) None of these

16. Under the Information Technology Act, 2000, whoever, makes any misrepresentation to, or suppresses any material fact from, the Controller or the Certifying Authority for obtaining any licence or Digital Signature Certificate, as the case may be-
(a) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.
(b) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.
(c) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.
(d) None of these

17. Who can constitute Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee under the Information Technology Act, 2000?
(a) Central Government
(b) State Government
(c) High Court
(d) None of these

18. Supreme Court of India declared _______of the Information Technology Act, 2000 unconstitutional.
(a) Section 66A
(b) Section 66B
(c) Section 66C
(d) Section 66F

19. Which section of Information Technology Act deals with Child pornography?
(a) Section 67D
(b) Section 67F
(c) Section 67C
(d) Section 67B

20. What is the maximum penalty for damage to Computer, Computer systems, unauthorized access, download of data, infecting with virus, denial of access etc as per Section 43 of the IT Act,
(a) Rs. 50 lakh
(b) Rs. 1 crore
(c) Rs. 5 crore
(d) Rs. 75 lakh

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