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132/DM/18 [Turn over 3 1. The word “Probation” derives from the –––––––––– word. (A) Latin (B) Spanish (C) German (D) Turkey |ßÚhzøu GßÓ ö\õÀ RÌPsh ö©õÈ°¼¸¢x ö£Ó¨£mhx? (A) »zwß (B) ì£õÛè (C) öáº©ß (D) x¸UQ 2. A Probation Officer is appointed by (A) Court (B) Legal Aid Committee (C) Government (D) Company J¸ |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º RÌPshÁõÖ {¯©Ú® ö\´¯¨£kQÓõº? (A) }v©ßÓzuõÀ (B) \mh Eu ø©¯zuõÀ (C) Aμ\õÀ (D) {ÖÁÚzuõÀ 3. Probation Officer is a (A) Public Servant (B) Government Servant (C) Bank Officer (D) Court Officer |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º GߣÁº (A) ö£õx Fȯº (B) Aμ_¨ £o¯õͺ (C) Á[Q A¾Á»º (D) }v©ßÓ A¾Á»º 4. Admonition means (A) Punishment (B) Release (C) Judgement (D) Bail Ga\›¨¦øμ Gߣx (A) ushøÚ (B) Âkuø» (C) wº¨¦øμ (D) ö£°À 5. Probation means (A) Conditional release from the case (B) Bail (C) Parole (D) None of the above |ßÚhzøu Gߣx (A) }v©ßÓ {£¢uøÚ Âkuø» (B) Âkuø» (C) £÷μõÀ (D) CøÁ GxĪÀø»

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1. The word “Probation” derives from the –––––––––– word.

(A) Latin (B) Spanish

(C) German (D) Turkey

|ßÚhzøu GßÓ ö\õÀ RÌPsh ö©õÈ°¼¸¢x ö£Ó¨£mhx?

(A) »zwß (B) ì£õÛè

(C) öáº©ß (D) x¸UQ

2. A Probation Officer is appointed by

(A) Court (B) Legal Aid Committee

(C) Government (D) Company

J¸ |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º RÌPshÁõÖ {¯©Ú® ö\´¯¨£kQÓõº?

(A) }v©ßÓzuõÀ (B) \mh Eu ø©¯zuõÀ

(C) Aμ\õÀ (D) {ÖÁÚzuõÀ

3. Probation Officer is a

(A) Public Servant (B) Government Servant

(C) Bank Officer (D) Court Officer

|ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º GߣÁº

(A) ö£õx Fȯº (B) Aμ_¨ £o¯õͺ

(C) Á[Q A¾Á»º (D) }v©ßÓ A¾Á»º

4. Admonition means

(A) Punishment (B) Release

(C) Judgement (D) Bail

Ga\›¨¦øμ Gߣx

(A) ushøÚ (B) Âkuø»

(C) wº¨¦øμ (D) ö£°À

5. Probation means

(A) Conditional release from the case

(B) Bail

(C) Parole

(D) None of the above

|ßÚhzøu Gߣx

(A) }v©ßÓ {£¢uøÚ Âkuø» (B) Âkuø»

(C) £÷μõÀ (D) CøÁ GxĪÀø»

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6. Borstal School Act in Tamil Nadu deals with

(A) Juvenile (B) Adult

(C) Adolescent Officers (D) None of these

uªÌ|õmiÀ £õºìhÀ £ÒÎ \mh® Gߣx RÌPsh GøÁPøÍU SÔzx B´QÓx?

(A) CÍg]Óõº (B) Á¯x Á¢÷uõº

(C) CÍ[SØÓÁõÎPÒ (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

7. Protective Home means

(A) Prison (B) After care home

(C) Orphanage (D) None of these

£õxPõ¨¦ CÀ»® Gߣx

(A) ]øÓ (B) ©ÖÁõÌÄ CÀ»®

(C) A|õøu CÀ»® (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

8. The I.T. (Prevention) Act, 1956 has been enforced from ––––––––––

(A) 2nd March 1958 (B) 1st May 1958

(C) 9th July 1958 (D) None of these

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956 RÌPsh G¢u Á¸hzvÀ C¸¢x |øh•øÓ¨£kzu¨£mhx?

(A) 02.03.1958 (B) 01.05.1958

(C) 09.07.1958 (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

9. What is begging as per rule?

(A) Soliciting (or) Receiving Alms in a public place

(B) Exposing and exhibiting the object of obtaining alms

(C) Exhibiting any animal for the purpose of exerting alms

(D) All the above three

ÂvPÎߣi ¤aø\ GkzuÀ Gߣx

(A) J¸ ö£õx ChzvÀ ¯õ\P® ö£ÖuÀ AÀ»x ÷PõμÀ

(B) ¯õ\P® ö£Ö® ÷|õUPzvÀ u®ø©U PõmiU öPõÒÐuÀ AÀ»x öÁΨ£kzxuÀ

(C) ¯õ\P® ö£Ö® ÷|õUPzvÀ J¸ »[QÚzøuU PõmkuÀ

(D) ÷©ØPsh AøÚzx®

10. Variation of conditions of Probation can be made by

(A) Trial Court itself (B) Sessions Court

(C) High Court (D) Supreme Court

|ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» ö\´¯¨£k®÷£õx RÌPsh }v©ßÓ[PÍõÀ {£¢uøÚ

ÂvUP¨£h»õ®

(A) Â\õμøn }v©ßÓ® (B) A©ºÄ }v©ßÓ®

(C) E¯º }v©ßÓ® (D) Ea\ }v©ßÓ®

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11. Special Home is meant for keeping

(A) Deliquent Juveniles (B) Neglected Juveniles

(C) Mentaly retarted Juveniles (D) None of them

]Ó¨¦ CÀ»® Gߣx RÌPshÁºPøÍ AøhUP £¯ß£kzu¨£kQÓx

(A) uÁÔøÇzu ]ÓõºPÒ (B) øPÂh¨£mh ]ÓõºPÒ

(C) ©Ú|»® £õvUP¨£mh ]ÓõºPÒ (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

12. If an offender is released on probation he –––––––––– the removal of disqualification attaching is conviction.

(A) Shall suffer (B) Original sentence

(C) Shall not suffer (D) Walkout

J¸ SØÓÁõÎ |ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» ö\´¯¨£mhõÀ ushøÚ¯õÀ ö£Ö® uSv CǨ¦

Gߣx

(A) A¨£i÷¯ C¸US®

(B) {ºn°UP¨£mh ushøÚ A¨£i÷¯ C¸US®

(C) uSv CǨ¦ }UP¨£k®

(D) ¤i Bøn C¸US®

13. Preliminary enquiry report for releasing an offender is called for by

(A) Probation Officer (B) Public Officer

(C) Judicial Magistrate (D) Prison Officer

J¸ SØÓÁõÎø¯ |ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» ö\´²® •ß Â\õμøn AÔUøP RÌPsh

A¾Á»μõÀ ÷Põ쨣kQÓx?

(A) |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»μõÀ (B) PõÁÀxøÓ AvPõ›PÍõÀ

(C) }vzxøÓ |kÁºPÍõÀ (D) ]øÓ A¾Á»ºPÍõÀ

14. The Juvenile (or) child shall be lodged in a home closer to

(A) Nearest Police Station (B) The place where he/she belongs to

(C) Nearest Special Juvenile Court (D) None of the above

J¸ CÍg]Óõº (A) SÇ¢øu AøhUP¨£k® CÀ»® Gߣx RÌPsh GÁØÔØS A¸Põø©°À

C¸US®.

(A) PõÁÀ {ø»¯zvØS A¸QÀ

(B) A¢u SÇ¢øu / CÍg]Óõ›ß C¸¨¤hzvØS A¸QÀ

(C) ]Ó¨¦ ]Óõº }v©ßÓzxUS A¸QÀ

(D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

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15. The powers of promoting any inmate of a Borstal School from one grade to another is vested with

(A) Superintendent (B) I.G. of Prisons

(C) D.I.G. of prison (D) The District Collector

J¸ £õìhÀ £ÒΰÀ EÒÍ J¸ CÀ»Áõ]°ß uμzøu Em¤›Ä E¯ºzu RÌPshÁºPÎÀ

¯õ¸US AvPõμ® EÒÍx

(A) PsPõo¨£õͺ (B) ]øÓzxøÓz uø»Áº

(C) ]øÓzxøÓz xøÓz uø»Áº (D) ©õÁmh Bm]¯º

16. Juvenile or child means

(A) A female child not attaining the age of 18

(B) A male child not attaining the age of 18

(C) Any person who has not completed 18 years of age

(D) None of the above

CÍg]Óõº AÀ»x SÇ¢øu GߣÁº

(A) 18 Á¯x Aøh¯õu J¸ ö£s SÇ¢øu

(B) 18 Á¯x Aøh¯õu J¸ Bs SÇ¢øu

(C) 18 Á¯x Aøh¯õu G¢u J¸ |£¸®

(D) ÷©ØPsh Hx® CÀø»

17. Probation in a method of dealing with

(A) Prisoners (B) Offenders

(C) People (D) Convicts

|ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» Gߣx CÁºPøÍ SÔzux

(A) ]øÓÁõ]PÒ (B) SØÓÁõÎPÒ

(C) ö£õx©UPÒ (D) ushøÚ ]øÓÁõ]PÒ

18. Release of a Borstal Inmate of licence is made U/S

(A) 13 (B) 14

(C) 15 (D) 16

G¢u Âv¨£i £õºìhÀ CÀ»Áõ] ø»ö\ßì Âkuø» ö\´¯¨£kÁõº?

(A) 13 (B) 14

(C) 15 (D) 16

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19. In Tamil Nadu Probation of Offenders Act was implemented by first time

(A) Probation of Offenders Act 1958

(B) Madras Brostal School Act 1925

(C) Juvenile Justice Act

(D) Madras Probation of Offenders Act 1936

uªÌ|õmiÀ SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® •uß •u¼À RÌPsh G¢u ö£¯›À

|øh•øÓ¨£kzu¨£mhx

(A) SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1958

(B) £õìhÀ £ÒÎ \mh® 1925

(C) CÍ®]Óõº }va \mh®

(D) ö©mμõì SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1936

20. Trafficking Police Officer means a Police Officer appointed by

(A) Central Government (B) State Government

(C) Both Central and State Govt. (D) None of these

£μzøu uk¨¦ PõÁÀ A¾Á»º GߣÁº RÌPsh {ÖÁÚ[PÎÀ {¯©Ú® ö\´¯¨£mk J¸ PõÁÀ

A¾Á»º

(A) |kÁº Aμ_ (B) ©õ{» Aμ_

(C) |kÁs ©ØÖ® ©õ{» Aμ_ (D) ÷©ØPsh Hx® CÀø»

21. Juvenile means a boy or girl who has not attainted the age of

(A) 15 (B) 16

(C) 17 (D) 18

RÌPsh –––––––––––– Á¯x Aøh¯õu ]ÖÁß AÀ»x ]Öªø¯ CÍg]Óõº GßÓ ö£õ¸Ò£k®

(A) 15 (B) 16

(C) 17 (D) 18

22. Who is considered as Father of Probation

(A) John Agustus (B) Dr. Shah

(C) E.H. Sutherland (D) Max. Gournhut

|ßÚhzøua \mhzvß u¢øu GßÖ AøÇUP¨£kÁx

(A) áõß APìhì (B) hõUhº. åõ

(C) C.öía. _uº÷»sm (D) ©õUì öPͺßím

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23. Probation Officer means

(A) Probationary Officer

(B) Profession Officer

(C) Public Relation Officer

(D) An Officer appointed under P.O. Act

|ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º GߣÁº

(A) uSvPõs {ø»°À EÒÍ A¾Á»º

(B) öuõÈÀ A¾Á»º

(C) ö£õxz öuõhº¦ A¾Á»º

(D) SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mhzvß RÌ {¯©Ú® ö\´¯¨£k® Kº A¾Á»º

24. The Tamil Nadu Probation of offenders rules are framed and approved in the year

(A) 1958 (B) 1960

(C) 1962 (D) 1964

uªÌ|õk SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøu ÂvPÒ E¸ÁõUP¨£mk RÌPsh Á¸hzvÀ J¨¦uÀ

AÎUP¨£mhx

(A) 1958 (B) 1960

(C) 1962 (D) 1964

25. Under what section, court direct a probation officer to inquire cases relating to viction girls

(A) 15 (e) (B) 16 (1)

(C) 11 (a) (D) None of these

J¸ }v©ßÓ® RÌPsh G¢u ¤›ÂßRÌ Â£a\õμ öuõȼÀ Dk£k® ö£sPÒ SÔzx Â\õ›zx

AÔUøP Aݨ¦©õÖ |ßÚhzøu A¾ÁÁºPÐUS EzuμÂkQÓx?

(A) 15 (e) (B) 16 (1)

(C) 11 (a) (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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26. The Probation under the period of Supervision shall be a minimum of

(A) 6 months (B) 1 year

(C) 3 years (D) 2 years

|ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» ö\´¯¨£k® J¸ SØÓÁõÎø¯ SøÓ¢u£m\©õP ÷©Ø£õºøÁ°k®

Põ»®

(A) 6 ©õu[PÒ (B) J¸ Á¸h®

(C) 3 Á¸h[PÒ (D) 2 Á¸h[PÒ

27. A social enquiry report of a Probation Officer about an adolescent offender is considered

before sending him to

(A) Central Prison (B) Borstal school

(C) Sub Jail (D) Observation

J¸ CÍ[SØÓÁõÎø¯ RÌPsh {ÖÁÚ[PÐUS Aݨ¦® •ßÚº J¸ |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»›ß

\‰P AÔUøP £›^»øÚUS GkzxU öPõÒͨ£k®

(A) ©zv¯ ]øÓ (B) £õºìhÀ £ÒÎ

(C) QøÍa ]øÓ (D) Tº÷|õUS CÀ»®

28. The Govt. of India setup Juvenile Justice Board in the year

(A) 1986 (B) 2003

(C) 2007 (D) None of the above

C¢v¯ Aμ_ CÍg]Óõº }vU SÊ©[PøÍ G¢u Á¸h® {Ö¯x

(A) 1986 (B) 2003

(C) 2007 (D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

29. The Tamil Nadu Juvenile Justice Act Rules came into force in the year

(A) 2000 (B) 2001

(C) 2003 (D) None of the above

uªÌ|õk CÍg]Óõº }v \mh ÂvPÒ G¢u Á¸hzvÀ |øh•øÓUS Á¢|x

(A) 2000 (B) 2001

(C) 2003 (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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30. The benefit of the provision of Probation of Offenders Act shall not be given to persons who have committed

(A) Offences of Serious nature

(B) Offences committed by a youthful offender

(C) Offences by first time offender

(D) None of the above

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh ÂvPÎߣi £»ßPøÍ RÌ SÔ¨¤mh ¯õ¸US ÁÇ[P Thõx

(A) ªP Pkø©¯õÚ SØÓ® ¦›¢uÁ¸US

(B) CÍ® SØÓÁõÎPÍõÀ ö\´¯¨£k® SØÓ[PÐUS

(C) •uß •u¼À SØÓ® ¦›¢uÁºPÐUS

(D) CøÁPÐÒ HxªÀø»

31. Any Borstal School innate affected by an order of the Inspector General of Prisons under the Tamil Nadu Borstal School Act 1925 may appeal to the

(A) State Government

(B) Central Government

(C) High Court

(D) Supreme Court of India

uªÌ|õk £õìhÀ£ÒÎ \mh® 1925 ÂvPÎߣi ]øÓz xøÓz uø»ÁμõÀ ¤Ó¨¤UP¨£k® G¢u

J¸ Bønø¯²® £õvUP¨£k® J¸ CÀ»Áõ] RÌPsh {ÖÁÚ® JßÔØS ÷©À •øÓ±k

ö\´¯»õ®

(A) ©õ{» Aμ_

(B) |kÁß Aμ_

(C) E¯º }v©ßÓ®

(D) C¢v¯ Ea\ }v©ßÓ®

32. Every visiting committee appointed under Modal Borstal School Act, (3) shall consists of

(A) Sessions Judge, the Magistrate and District Educational Officer

(B) Chief Judicial Magistrate, the District Magistrate and Assistant Educational Officer

(C) Superintendent of Police Chief Judicial Magistrate and Chief Educational Officer

(D) Superintendent of Prisons, Addl.Suptd. of prisons and Jailor

uªÌ|õk £õìhÀ £ÒÎ \mh ¤›Ä (3) ß RÌ Aø©UP¨£k® £õºøÁU SÊÂÀ RÌPshÁºPÎÀ

¯õ¸US EÖ¨¤ÚºPÍõP C¸¨£õºPÒ

(A) A©ºÄ }v£v, ©õÁmh }v£v ©ØÖ® ©õÁmh PÀ A¾Á»º

(B) •ußø© SØÓ¯À |kÁº, ©õÁmh }v£v ©ØÖ® Eu PÀ A¾Á»º

(C) PõÁÀ PsPõo¨£õͺ, •ußø© SØÓ¯À |kÁº ©ØÖ® •ußø© PÀ A¾Á»º

(D) ]øÓ PsPõo¨£õͺ, TkuÀ ]øÓ PsPõo¨£õͺ ©ØÖ® ]øÓ A¾Á»º

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33. The report of a probation officer shall be treated as confidential under

(A) Sub Section 2 of Section 4

(B) Sub Section (2) of Section 6

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) Neither of Sections

RÌPsh G¢u ÂvPÎߣi |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»›ß AÔUøP •UQ¯©õÚx GßÖ P¸u¨£kQÓx

(A) ¤›Ä 4 Em¤›Ä (2)

(B) ¤›Ä 6 Em¤›Ä (2)

(C) (A) ©ØÖ® (B) Cμsk®

(D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

34. The Nation commission for Protection of child rules came into force, in the year

(A) 2003 (B) 2005

(C) 2006 (D) None of the above

÷u]¯ Bøn¯zvß SÇ¢øuPÒ E›ø© £õxPõ¨¦ ÂvPÒ RÌPsh G¢u Á¸hzvÀ |øh•øÓUS

Á¢|x

(A) 2003 (B) 2005

(C) 2006 (D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

35. The Juvenile Justice Act was initially known as

(A) Bihar Children Act 1982

(B) Children Ordinance Act 1973

(C) Juvenile Justice Act 1986

(D) None of the above

CÍ®]Óõº \mh® Gߣx B쮣 Põ»zvÀ RÌPshÁõÖ AÔ¯¨£mhx?

(A) ¥Põº SÇ¢øuPÒ \mh® 1982

(B) SÇ¢øuPÒ \mh® 1973

(C) CÍ®]Óõº \mh® 1986

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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36. The Probation of Offenders Act 1958 was first introduced in Tamil Nadu

(A) Madras and Trichy District

(B) Chengalpattu and Thirunelveli Dist.

(C) Madras and Chengalpattu Dist.

(D) None of the above

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1958 uªÌ|õmiÀ RÌPsh G¢u ©õÁmh[PÎÀ

|øh•øÓ¨£kzu¨£mhx?

(A) ö\ßøÚ ©ØÖ® v¸a] ©õÁmh[PÎÀ

(B) ö\[PÀ£mk ©ØÖ® v¸ö|À÷Á¼ ©õÁmh[PÎÀ

(C) ö\ßøÚ ©ØÖ® ö\[PÀ£mk ©õÁmh[PÎÀ

(D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

37. All children brought into home should be medically examined with in

(A) 24 hours of arrival (B) 48 hours of arrival

(C) 36 hours of arrival (D) None of the above

CÀ»[PÐUS öPõsk Á쨣k® AøÚzx SÇ¢øuPÐUS® ©ØÖ® £›÷\õuøÚ Gߣx RÌPsh

Põ»öPkÄUSÒ ö\´¯¨£mkÒÍx.

(A) SÇ¢øuPÒ Á¢u 24 ©o ÷|μzvØSÒ

(B) SÇ¢øuPÒ Á¢u 48 ©o ÷|μzvØSÒ

(C) SÇ¢øuPÒ Á¢u 36 ©o ÷|μzvØSÒ

(D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

38. A Juvenile can be sentenced to

(A) Life Imprisonment (B) Long term Imprisonment

(C) Only 6 months Imprisonment (D) None of the above

J¸ CÍg]ÓõºUS RÌPsh G¢u ushøÚ ÁÇ[P C¯¾®

(A) B²Ò ushøÚ (B) }sh Põ» ushøÚ

(C) BÖ ©õu ushøÚ (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

39. Preliminary enquiry under P.O. Act is conducted by

(A) Prison Officer (B) Police Officer

(C) Judicial Magistrate (D) Probation Officer

|ßÚhzøu \mhzvߣi •ß Â\õμøn Gߣx RÌPshÁºPÍõÀ |hzu¨£kQÓx?

(A) ]øÓz xøÓ A¾Á»º (B) PõÁÀ xøÓ A¾Á»º

(C) }vzxøÓ |kÁº (D) |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º

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40. Brothel includes

(A) Park (B) Bus Stand

(C) Beach (D) None of the above

£a\õμ® ö\´²ªh® Gߣx RÌPshÁØøÓ EÒÍhUQ¯x

(A) §[Põ (B) ÷£¸¢x {ø»¯®

(C) PhØPøμ (D) CÁØÔÀ GxĪÀø»

41. A child in conflict with law can be dealt with

(A) Juvenile Welfare Board (B) Juvenile Court

(C) Juvenile Justice Board (D) Sessions Court

\mhzvØS •μs£k® J¸ SÇ¢øu RÌPshÁØÓõÀ Bμõ¯¨£kQÓx

(A) CÍg]Óõº |» ©ßÓ® (B) CÍg]Óõº }v©ßÓ®

(C) CÍg]Óõº |kÁº }v©ßÓ® (D) A©ºÄ }v©ßÓ®

42. The immediate superior Officer to the Probation Officer is

(A) Dist. Collector

(B) Regional Probation Officer

(C) Superintendent of prisoners

(D) Superintendent of Police

|ßÚhzøu A¾Á»¸US Akzu E¯º AvPõ› ¯õº?

(A) ©õÁmh Bm]¯º

(B) ©sh» |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º

(C) ]øÓU PsPõo¨£õͺ

(D) PõÁÀ PsPõo¨£õͺ

43. Child Welfare Committee deals with

(A) Juvenile in Conflict with law

(B) Adolescent Offender

(C) Child in need of care and protection

(D) Convicts

CÍg]Óõº SÊ©® GøuU øP¯õÐQÓx

(A) ]ÓõºPÒ \mhzvØS ¦Ó®£õP |hzuÀ

(B) CÍ® SØÓÁõÎPÒ

(C) SÇ¢øuPÒ £õxPõ¨¦® £μõ©›¨¦® ÷uøÁ¨£kÁº

(D) SØÓÁõÎPÒ

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44. Under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act a girl who is used for Prostitution when she is

not involved the maintained of the brothel

(A) can be punished

(B) can be punished under all circumstance

(C) can not be punished

(D) none of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦ \mhzvߣi J¸ ö£s £a\õμzvØS Dk£kzu¨£mk AvÀ A¨ö£s

Dk£hõ©À C¸¢uõÀ A¨ö£s

(A) usiUP¨£kÁõº

(B) J¸ ]» ÷|ºÄPÎÀ usiUP¨£kÁõº

(C) ushøÚ CÀø»

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

45. Juvenile Justice Board consists

(A) 1 Chairman, 2 members (B) 1 Chairman, 3 members

(C) 1 Chairman, 4 members (D) 1 Chairman, 5 members

CÍg]Óõº SÊ©® Gߣx RÌPshÁºPøÍ EÒÍhUQ¯x

(A) 1 uø»Áº, 2 EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ (B) 1 uø»Áº, 3 EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ

(C) 1 uø»Áº, 4 EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ (D) 1 uø»Áº, 5 EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ

46. Under the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act a person who is above 18 years and lives

knowingly as the income of the prostitution is punishable more security to a child

prostitution is involved

(A) Entirely true (B) Not true

(C) Not guilty (D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mhzvߣi 18 Á¯vØS ÷©Ø£mh J¸ |£º £a\õμzv¼¸¢x ö£Ó¨£k®

Á¸©õÚ® GÚ öu›¢u ÁõÌ£Á¸US AÎUP¨£k® ushøÚÂh J¸ |£º SÇ¢øuø¯ £õ¼¯À

öuõȼÀ Dk£kzu¨£mhõÀ ushøÚ Tk©õ?

(A) B® ushøÚ Tk®

(B) ushøÚ SøÓ²®

(C) SØÓÀ AÀ»

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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47. Under the Probation of Offender Act 1958 the Probation Officers are considered

(A) Public Servant

(B) Govt. employees

(C) Gazetted Govt. Officers

(D) None of the above

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1958ß £i |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»ºPÒ ––––––––––––

P¸u¨£kÁõºPÒ

(A) ö£õx Fȯº

(B) Aμ_ Fȯº

(C) öP\hm B¤\º

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

48. Under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 any person who is over 18 years of age and

who knowingly lives on the income from prostitution is

(A) Not punishable (B) Is punishable

(C) is not guilty (D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956ß £i J¸ |£º 18 Á¯xUS ÷©Ø£mk £a\õμzuõÀ Á¸®

Á¸©õÚzvÀ ÁõÌQÓõº GßÓõÀ Ax ushøÚUS›¯ SØÓ©õ?

(A) ushøÚUS›¯ SØÓ® AÀ» (B) ushøÚUS›¯ SØÓ®

(C) AÁº uÁÖ ö\´uÁº AÀ» (D) ÷©ØPshÁØÔÀ GøÁ²ªÀø»

49. Immoral Traffic Prevention Act 1956 is aimed at

(A) Prevention and Control of Prostitution

(B) Prevention and Control of Solicitation by women

(C) Prevention and Control of Solicitation by girls under 21

(D) Prevent and Control human trafficking men and women Boys and Girls

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956 G¢u PõμnzvØPõP HØ£kzu¨£mhx

(A) £a\õμzøu ukUPÄ® ©ØÖ® SøÓUPÄ®

(B) ö£sPÒ CvÀ Dk£hõ©À ukUP

(C) 21 Á¯xUSm£mh ö£sPÒ Â£a\õμzvØS® Dk£hõ©À ukUP

(D) BsPÒ, ö£sPÒ ©ØÖ® ø£¯ßPÒ, ö£s SÇ¢øuPÒ Dk£hõ©À ukUP

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50. An offender in the age group of 18-21 can be sentenced to

(A) Death sentence (B) Life

(C) Long term (D) All of the above

18 •uÀ 21 Á¯vØQøh÷¯ EÒÍ SØÓÁõÎPÐUS RÌPsh ushøÚ ÁÇ[P»õ®

(A) ©μn ushøÚ (B) B²Ò ushøÚ

(C) }sh Põ» ushøÚ (D) ÷©ØPsh AøÚzx®

51. Juvenile in conflict with law can be kept only at

(A) Police lock up (B) Borstal School

(C) Sub jail (D) Observation home

\mhzvØS •μs£k® CÍg]ÓõºPÒ RÌPsh J¸ ChzvÀ ©mk÷© Aøhzx øÁUP •i²®

(A) PõÁÀ Aøh¨¦ •øÓ (B) £õºìhÀ £ÒÎ

(C) QøÍa ]øÓPÒ (D) Tº÷|õUS CÀ»®

52. Under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956 Public Place means

(A) A place which is open to public and public has access to

(B) A place owned by Govt. Institution

(C) A place where private people are not allowed

(D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956ß £i ö£õx Ch® Gߣx

(A) ö£õx ©UPÒ ¦Ç[S® Ch®

(B) Aμ\õÀ |hzu¨£k® Kº {ÖÁÚ Ch®

(C) ö£õx©UPÒ ¯õ¸® AÝ©vUP¨£hõu Ch®

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

53. Till what age, adolescent offender can be kept in Borstal School

(A) 21 (B) 18

(C) 23 (D) None of these

G¢u Á¯x Áøμ J¸ CÍ[SØÓÁõÎø¯ £õìhÀ £ÒΰÀ Aøhzx øÁUP»õ®

(A) 21 (B) 18

(C) 23 (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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54. Which section is dealt with by Admonition

(A) 379 IPC (B) 302 IPC

(C) 392 IPC (D) None of the above

SØÓÁõÎPøÍ ©ßÛzx Âkuø» Gߣx G¢u \mh ÂvUS ö£õ¸¢x®

(A) 379 Cu\ (B) 302 Cu\

(C) 392 Cu\ (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

55. The probation of Offenders Act is applicable for

(A) Above 10 years (B) Above 15 years

(C) Above 21 years (D) None of the above

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® RÌPshÁºPÐUS ö£õ¸¢x®

(A) 10 Á¯vØS ÷©Ø£mhÁºUS (B) 15 Á¯vØS ÷©Ø£mhÁºUS

(C) 21 Á¯vØS ÷©Ø£mhÁºUS (D) ÷©ØPshÁØÖÒ HxªÀø»

56. A Offender is released by his probation the period of supervision shall be a maximum

(A) 5 years (B) 6 months

(C) 3 years (D) 1 year

|ßÚhzøu°ß RÌ Âkuø» ö\´¯¨£k® SØÓÁõÎø¯ AvP£m\©õP ÷©Ø£õºøÁ°k® Põ»®

(A) 5 Á¸h® (B) 6 ©õu®

(C) 3 Á¸h® (D) J¸ Á¸h®

57. Under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act an accused prostitute, who is proven to be assisting in the managing of the brothel can be convicted

(A) This is true

(B) This is not true

(C) This is true only under extreme circumstances

(D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mhzvߣi SØÓ® \õmh¨£mh £μzøu¯º £a\õμzvØS J¸Á¸US

xøn÷£õÚÁº GÚ öu›¢uõÀ AÁº usiUP¨£h»õ® Gߣx Esø©¯õ?

(A) B®. Esø© (B) Esø© CÀø»

(C) B®. A\õuõμn `Ì{ø»°À Esø© (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

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58. Under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, the term punishable means

(A) The guilty cannot escape penal consequences

(B) That the person can be sent to prison under circumstances

(C) The person can be imposed only fines

(D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mhzvߣi ushøÚUS›¯x GßÝ® ö£õ¸Ò

(A) SØÓ¯À |hÁiUøP°À C¸¢x u¨£ C¯»õx

(B) ]øÓUS Aݨ££hõ©À

(C) A£μõu öuõøP ©mk® ö\¾zu TÓ»õ®

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

59. Under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 a married woman carrying out Prostitution not in a brothel

(A) Can be punished

(B) Is not guilty and cannot be punished

(C) Can be punished under certain circumstances

(D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956ß £i v¸©n©õÚ ö£s £μzøu öuõÈÀ Dk£mhõÀ Ax

SØÓ©õS®.

(A) ushøÚUS›¯ SØÓ®

(B) ushøÚ CÀø»

(C) J¸ ]» \¢uº¨£ ÷|ºÄPÎÀ usiUP¨£h»õ®

(D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

60. Under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 a woman practicing Prostitution for her livelihood without another person involved in the maintain of the house

(A) Is guilty and can be punished (B) Is guilty and can be punished severely

(C) Not guilty and cannot be punished (D) None of the above

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mh® 1956ß £i J¸ ö£s ©ØÓÁº Eu CÀ»õ©À £a\õμ® ö\´x uÚx

ÁõÌUøP •øÓø¯ |hzxÁx

(A) SØÓ® ushøÚUS›¯x (B) Pkø©¯õÚ ushøÚUS›¯x

(C) SØÓ® CÀø» ushøÚ CÀø» (D) ÷©ØPsh ‰ßÖ® CÀø»

61. The Probation of Offenders Act was first introduced in India in the city of

(A) Madras (B) Bombay

(C) Calcutta (D) None of the above

RÌPsh G¢u ©õ{»zvÀ SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® •uß •u¼À AÔ•P¨£kzu¨£mhx?

(A) ö\ßøÚ ©õ|Pμ® (B) £®£õ´

(C) PÀPzuõ (D) CøÁPÎÀ HxªÀø»

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62. Every inmate shall on reception in a Borstal school be placed in the

(A) Ordinary Grade (B) Penal Grade (C) Star Grade (D) Special star Grade £õºìhÀ £ÒΰÀ AÝ©vUP¨£k® JÆöÁõ¸ CÀ»Áõ]US® AÝ©v°ß ÷£õx RÌPsh uõ÷©

ÁÇ[P¨£k®.

(A) \õuõμn uμ® (B) ushøÚ uμ®

(C) |m\zvμ uμ® (D) ]Ó¨¦ |m\zvμ uμ®

63. The power of transferring a Borstal Inmate from one Borstal school to another is vested with

(A) I.G. of prisons (B) DIG of prisons (C) Supt. of prisons (D) The dist. Collector J¸ CÀ»Áõ]ø¯ J¸ £õºìhÀ £ÒΰÀ C¸¢x ©ØöÓõ¸ £õºìhÀ £ÒÎUS ©õØÓ® ö\´²®

AvPõμ® RÌPsh J¸Á¸US ©mk÷© EÒÍx

(A) ]øÓz xøÓ uø»Áº (B) ]øÓz xøÓz xøn uø»Áº

(C) ]øÓ PsPõo¨£õͺ (D) ©õÁmh Bm]¯º

64. The origin of Probation is (A) India (B) USA (C) UK (D) South Africa |ßÚhzøu°ß uõ¯P®

(A) C¢v¯õ (B) Aö©›UPõ

(C) C[Q»õ¢x (D) öußÚõ¨¤›UPõ

65. Whenever a Juvenile is arrested information shall be given to

(A) Parent or guardian (B) Probation Officer (C) Govt. Advocate (D) Parent or guardian and Probation Officer

G¨÷£õöuÀ»õ® CÍg]ÓõºPÒ øPx ö\´¯¨£kQÓõºP÷Íõ A¨÷£õöuÀ»õ® RÌPshÁ¸US

EhÚi¯õP uPÁÀ öu›ÂUP¨£h ÷Ásk®

(A) ö£Ø÷Óõº AÀ»x £õxPõÁ»º

(B) |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º

(C) Aμ_ ÁÇUPÔbº

(D) ö£Ø÷Óõº AÀ»x £õxPõÁ»º ©ØÖ® |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º

66. The benefit of Probation is given only by

(A) Magistrate Court (B) Sessions Court (C) High Court (D) Any Court |ßÚhzøu \mhzvß £»ßPÒ RÌUPsh }v©ßÓzuõÀ ÁÇ[P¨£kQÓx?

(A) }vzxøÓ |kÁº ©ßÓ® (B) A©ºÄ }v©ßÓ®

(C) E¯º }v©ßÓ® (D) H÷uÝ® J¸ }v©ßÓ®

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67. See (4) of probation of Offenders Act 1958 is not applicable to

(A) Kidnap cases (B) Anti-corruption cases

(C) Narcotics Act (D) All the above

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1958, ¤›Ä (4) RÌPõq® ÁÇUSPÎß |øh•øÓ£kzu C¯»õx

(A) BÒPhzuÀ ÁÇUS (B) »g\ JȨ¦ ÁÇUS

(C) ÷£õøu uk¨¦ ÁÇUS (D) ÷©ØPsh ‰ßÖ®

68. Juvenile Welfare Board is constituted by

(A) State Govt. (B) Central Govt.

(C) Court (D) Collectors

CÍg]Óõº |» ©ßÓ® RÌPsh {ÖÁÚ[PÎÀ Tmh¨£kQÓx

(A) ©õ{» Aμ_ (B) |kÁß Aμ_

(C) }v©ßÓ® (D) ©õÁmh Bm]¯ºPÒ

69. Trial is the Juvenile Justice Board should be concluded within

(A) 1 month (B) 2 months

(C) 3 months (D) 4 months

CÍg]Óõº }vUSÊ©zvÀ |øhö£Ö® J¸ Â\õμønø¯ RÌPsh G¢u Põ» Áøμ¯øÓUSÒ

•izx øÁUP¨£h ÷Ásk®?

(A) 1 ©õu® (B) 2 ©õu[PÒ

(C) 3 ©õu[PÒ (D) 4 ©õu[PÒ

70. A Borstal School inmate can be released under licence after the expiry of

(A) 6 months (B) 1 year

(C) 1 ½ years (D) 2 years

RÌPsh G¢u ushøÚU Põ»® •i¢x J¸ £õìhº £ÒÎ SØÓÁõÎø¯ E›ø©°ß RÌ Âkuø»

ö\´¯»õ®?

(A) BÖ ©õu® (B) J¸ Á¸h®

(C) 1 ½ Á¸h[PÒ (D) Cμsk Á¸h[PÒ

71. Juvenile Justice Board consists of

(A) Magistrate (B) Social Worker

(C) Police Officer (D) Magistrate with two members

CÍ®]Óõº }v©ßÓ® RÌPshÁºPøÍ EÒÍhUQ¯x?

(A) }v©ßÓ |kÁº (B) \‰P BºÁ»º

(C) PõÁÀ A¾Á»ºPÒ (D) }vzxøÓ |kÁº ©ØÖ® C¸ EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ

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72. During the Pendency of enquiry Juvenile is kept in (A) Juvenile Home (B) Special Home (C) Observation Home (D) None of the above Â\õμøn {¾øÁ°À C¸US®÷£õx CÍ®]Óõº RÌPsh JßÔÀ £õxPõ¨£õP øÁUP¨£kQÓõº?

(A) ]Óõº CÀ»® (B) ]Ó¨¦ CÀ»®

(C) Tº÷|õUS CÀ»® (D) ÷©ØPsh HxªÀø»

73. The Juvenile Justice Board Chairman is (A) A Honorary Magistrate (B) A Judicial Magistrate of Ist Class (C) A Social Worker with 10 years recent (D) Probation Officer CÍ®]Óõº }v©ßÓ SÊz uø»Áº GߣÁº

(A) J¸ öPÍμÁ }vzxøÓ |kÁº

(B) J¸ •uÀ ÁS¨¦ }vzxøÓ |kÁº

(C) £zuõsk £oPÒ ö\´u J¸ \‰P BºÁ»º

(D) |ßÚhzøu A¾Á»º

74. The probation of Offenders Act extends to the whole of India except the state of (A) Delhi (B) Bihar (C) Punjab (D) Jammu & Kashmir RÌPsh J¸ ©õ{»® uÂμ SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® C¢v¯õÂÀ EÒÍ AøÚzx

©õ{»[PÐUS® ö£õ¸¢x®

(A) iÀ¼ (B) ¥Põº

(C) £g\õ¨ (D) ᮕ – Põ諺

75. The rule makes it mandatory by the court to call Probation Officer’s report for the offenders under –––––––––– years of age under probation of Offenders Act. (A) 18 (B) 19 (C) Below 20 (D) Below 21 RÌPsh G¢u Á¯x {쮤¯ SØÓÁõÎPÐUS SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mhzvß RÌ

|ßÚhzøu A¾Á»›hª¸¢x Pmhõ¯©õP AÔUøP ö£Ó¨£h ÷Ásk®

(A) 18 Á¯x (B) 19

(C) 20 Á¯xUS RÌ (D) 21 Á¯xUS RÌ

76. The benefit of Probation can be given only to

(A) Adult (B) Juvenile

(C) First Offender (D) Any age group

|ßÚhzøu \mhzvßRÌ £»ßPøÍ RÌPshÁºPÐUS ©mk÷© ÁÇ[P C¯¾®

(A) Á¯x Á¢uÁº (B) CøÍbº

(C) •uÀ SØÓÁõÎ (D) G¢u Á¯x Áμ®¤Ú¸US®

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77. In Probation Offenders Act 1958 – Report of Probation Officer is called for by Court under section

(A) 6 (2) (B) 10

(C) 4 (1) (D) 8

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøua \mh® 1958ß RÌPsh ¤›Âß RÌ }v©ßÓ[PÒ |ßÚhzøu

A¾Á»›hª¸¢x AÔUøP ÷Põ¸QÓx

(A) ¤›Ä 6 (2) (B) ¤›Ä 10

(C) ¤›Ä 4 (1) (D) ¤›Ä 8

78. Which section of Probation Offenders Act deals with Compensation of Victims

(A) Section 4 (B) Section 7

(C) Section 6 (D) Section 5

SØÓÁõÎPÒ |ßÚhzøu \mhzvß G¢u ¤›Ä SØÓÁõÎPÍõÀ £õvUP¨£m÷hõ¸US CǨ¥k

ÁÇ[P EzuμÂkQÓx?

(A) ¤›Ä 4 (B) ¤›Ä 7

(C) ¤›Ä 6 (D) ¤›Ä 5

79. Children may be sent to home established by recognized NGOs by

(A) Child Welfare Committee

(B) Volunteers Organisation

(C) Special Juvenile Police units

(D) Any one of the above

A[RP›UP¨£mh uÛ¯õº öuõsk {ÖÁÚ[PÍõÀ |hzu¨£k® CÀ»[PÐUS SÇ¢øuPøÍ

Aݨ£»õ® GÚ •iÄ ö\´Áx

(A) SÇ¢øuPÒ |» SÊ©®

(B) ußÚõºÄ öuõsk {ÖÁÚ[PÒ

(C) ]Ó¨¦ CÍg]Óõº PõÁÀ ¤›ÄPÒ

(D) CøÁPÎÀ H÷uÝ® JßÖ

80. Who is the authority to appoint the Special Police Officer under ITP Act

(A) Central Govt. (B) Union Territory

(C) State Govt. (D) Local Police

£μzøu¯º uk¨¦a \mhzvß RÌ ]Ó¨¦ PõÁÀ A¾Á»ºPøÍ ¯õº {¯©Ú® ö\´QÓõºPÒ?

(A) |kÁº Aμ_ (B) ³Û¯ß ¤μ÷u\®

(C) ©õ{» Aμ_ (D) PõÁ»õÎPÒ (or) Aø©¨¦PÒ –––––––––––––––––––

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