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Free Test Series Civil Procedure Code Test No : 6



Q.1)When a party is called upon by notice to admit facts by the other party, under Order XII, Rule 4 of CPC, the party on whom the notice has been served has to admit the facts within

a)6 days of the service of notice b)7 days of the service of notice c)8 days of the service of notice d)9 days of the service of notice


Q.2)Under Order XVII Rule 1 of CPC, the number of adjournments that can be granted to a party is restricted to

a)Four b)Seven c)Three d)Two


Q.3)Which of the following provisions deals with the power of the appellate court to condone the delay in the presenting of the appeal?

a)Order 41 Rule 3-A CPC b)Order 41 Rule 11-A CPC c)Order 41 Rule 5 CPC d)Order41 Rule 12 CPC


Q.4)Which of the following deals with the duty of defendant to produce documents upon which relief is claimed or relied upon by him in the Code of Civil Procedure?

a)Order 5, Rule 1 b)Order 4, Rule 13 c)Order 8, Rule 1A d)Order 10, Rule 22


Q.5)The court can enlarge the time under section 148 of CPC for doing any act prescribed or allowed under the Code of Civil Procedure, not exceeding in total:

a)90 days b)60 days c)45 days d)30 days.


Q.6)In a summary suit presented under order 37 Civil Procedure Code it is necessary for the defendant to appear before the court within how many days of the service of the summon of appearance?

a)10 days b)15 days c)30 days d)60 Days


Q.7)As per Order VI, Rule 18, of C.P.C. A party allowed for amendment can amend the pleading within

a)10 days b)14 days c)18 days d)30 days


Q.8)Which of the following deals with the time for inspection when notice given in the Code of Civil Procedure?

a)Order 16, Rule 12 b)Order 4, Rule 13 c)Order 6, Rule 10 d)Order 11, Rule 17


Q.9)Which of the following deals with the statement and production of evidence in the Code of Civil Procedure?

a)Order 12, Rule 5 b)Order 14, Rule 20 c)Order 18, Rule 2 d)Order 11, Rule 7


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