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Free Test Civil Procedure Code Test No 1

Updated: Nov 18, 2020



Q.1)A decree holder has been defined as a person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made, under

a)section 2(3) of CPC b)section 2(13) of CPC c)section 2(4) of CPC d)section 2(16) of CPC.


Q.2)‘Mesne profits’ as defined under section 2(12)means

a)Those profits which the person in wrongful possession of such property actually received  or might have received together with interest b)Those profits which the person in wrongful possession of property actually received including profits due to improvements made by such person c)those profits which the person in wrongful possession of property actually received or might have received but without any interest on such profits d)Those profits which the person in wrongful possession of such property actually received.


Q.3)On production of a certified copy of the foreign judgment, the presumption as to the competency of the court, under section 14 of CPC is a

a)presumption of fact b)presumption of fact & law both c)rebuttable presumption of law d)Irrebuttable presumption of law.


Q.4)Place of institution of suit in respect of immoveable property, situated within the Jurisdiction of different courts, has been provided

a)under section 17 of CPC b)under section 18 of CPC c)under section 19 of CPC d)Under section 20 of CPC


Q.5)A suit to set aside a decree on the ground of lack of territorial jurisdiction is barred

a)under section 21 of CPC b)under section 21A of CPC c)under section 22 of CPC d)under section 23 of CPC.


Q.6)Under section 100A of the CPC, where any appeal from an original or appellate decree or order is heard and decided by a single judge of a High Court

a)no further appeal shall lie from the judgment and decree of such single judge b)further appeal shall lie under the Letters Patent for the High Court c)further appeal shall lie with the leave of the Supreme Court d)further appeal shall lie before the Division


Q.7)Objection as to the non-joinder or mis- joinder of parties under Order I, Rule 13 of CPC

a)can be taken at any stage of the proceedings b)can be taken at the earliest possible opportunity c)can be taken in appeal or revision for the first time d)either (a) or (b) or (c).


Q.8)Among the following which section put a bar to further suit–

a)Section 9 b)Section 12 c)Section 15 d)Section 16


Q.9)Inherent powers of the Court can be exercised under the Code–

a)To help the plaintiff b)To help the defendant c)For the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the Court d)To grant interim relief


Q.10)Order 42 of the Code deals with the

a)Appeal against orders b)Appeal to Supreme Court c)Appeal by indigent person d)Appeal from appellate decrees


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