50 Essential CPC Part 2 MCQs: Execution of Decree
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| No. | Question | Options (A, B, C, D) | Correct Answer |
| 1 | Provisions relating to execution of "Orders" are given in: | A) Section 34, B) Section 36, C) Section 38, D) Section 42 | B |
| 2 | A decree may be executed by: | A) Court which passed it, B) Court to which sent for execution, C) Both A & B, D) Only High Court | C |
| 3 | "Court which passed a decree" is defined in: | A) Section 36, B) Section 37, C) Section 38, D) Section 39 | B |
| 4 | Section 39 of CPC deals with: | A) Transfer of decree, B) Precepts, C) Execution, D) Stay of execution | A |
| 5 | A Court can transfer a decree for execution to another Court of: | A) Higher grade, B) Competent jurisdiction, C) Any grade, D) Lower grade | B |
| 6 | A Court to which a decree is sent for execution has: | A) Limited powers, B) Same powers as the passing Court, C) No powers, D) Arbitrary powers | B |
| 7 | Which section deals with "Precepts"? | A) Section 40, B) Section 46, C) Section 47, D) Section 48 | B |
| 8 | A precept is an order to another Court to: | A) Transfer a suit, B) Attach property of judgment-debtor, C) Arrest the debtor, D) Dismiss the suit | B |
| 9 | An attachment under a precept remains valid for: | A) 1 month, B) 2 months, C) 6 months, D) 1 year | B |
| 10 | All questions arising between parties to the suit regarding execution shall be determined by: | A) Separate suit, B) The executing Court, C) The High Court, D) District Collector | B |
| 11 | Section 47 of CPC relates to: | A) Jurisdiction, B) Questions to be determined by executing Court, C) Arrest, D) Sale | B |
| 12 | Under Section 47, "Parties to the suit" includes: | A) Transferees, B) Representatives, C) Both A & B, D) Only the Plaintiff | C |
| 13 | A decree for execution against a "Legal Representative" is dealt with in: | A) Section 50, B) Section 51, C) Section 52, D) Section 53 | A |
| 14 | Section 51 of the CPC defines: | A) Power of Courts, B) Methods of execution, C) Precepts, D) Legal heirs | B |
| 15 | Which is NOT a mode of execution under Section 51? | A) Delivery of property, B) Arrest and detention, C) Sale without attachment, D) Criminal trial | D |
| 16 | Under Section 52, a decree against a legal representative is executed out of: | A) Personal property of LR, B) Property of the deceased, C) Both, D) None | B |
| 17 | Liability of ancestral property is covered under: | A) Section 50, B) Section 51, C) Section 53, D) Section 54 | C |
| 18 | Partition of estate or separation of share is done by: | A) Executing Court, B) Collector, C) Tehsildar, D) High Court | B |
| 19 | Section 55 deals with: | A) Arrest and detention, B) Sale of property, C) Precepts, D) Costs | A |
| 20 | A judgment-debtor can be arrested at any time on: | A) Any day, B) Any day and hour, C) During office hours, D) Only at night | B |
| 21 | No dwelling house shall be entered for arrest: | A) After sunset and before sunrise, B) On Sundays, C) Without a warrant, D) During lunch | A |
| 22 | If the judgment-debtor pays the amount on arrest: | A) He must go to jail, B) Officer shall release him, C) He is fined, D) None of the above | B |
| 23 | Prohibition of arrest or detention of "Women" in money decrees is under: | A) Section 55, B) Section 56, C) Section 57, D) Section 58 | B |
| 24 | Maximum period of detention in civil prison for debt exceeding Rs. 5000 is: | A) 6 weeks, B) 3 months, C) 6 months, D) 1 year | B |
| 25 | Maximum period of detention for debt between Rs. 2000 and Rs. 5000 is: | A) 2 weeks, B) 4 weeks, C) 6 weeks, D) 2 months | C |
| 26 | If the debt amount is less than Rs. 2000, the period of detention is: | A) No detention, B) 1 week, C) 2 weeks, D) 1 month | A |
| 27 | Release from civil prison happens on: | A) Payment of debt, B) Expiry of term, C) Request of decree-holder, D) All of the above | D |
| 28 | A person once released from civil prison after full term: | A) Can be re-arrested for same decree, B) Cannot be re-arrested, C) Can be arrested for costs, D) None | B |
| 29 | Release on grounds of illness is provided in: | A) Section 58, B) Section 59, C) Section 60, D) Section 61 | C |
| 30 | Section 60 of the CPC deals with: | A) Arrest, B) Property liable to attachment and sale, C) Precepts, D) Exemptions | B |
| 31 | Which of the following cannot be attached under Section 60? | A) Tools of artisans, B) Books of account, C) Right of personal service, D) All of the above | D |
| 32 | Salary of a public officer is exempt from attachment to the extent of: | A) First Rs. 1000 and 2/3rd of remainder, B) Total salary, C) Half salary, D) Rs. 500 | A |
| 33 | Are "Stridhan" or wearing apparel exempt from attachment? | A) Yes, B) No, C) Only if requested, D) Only in divorce cases | A |
| 34 | Partial exemption of agricultural produce is under: | A) Section 60, B) Section 61, C) Section 62, D) Section 63 | B |
| 35 | Section 63 deals with property attached in execution of decrees of: | A) One Court, B) Several Courts, C) Foreign Courts, D) Small Cause Courts | B |
| 36 | "Private alienation" of property after attachment is: | A) Valid, B) Void, C) Voidable, D) Irregular | B |
| 37 | Purchaser's title in an execution sale becomes absolute when: | A) Bid is accepted, B) Money is paid, C) Sale is confirmed, D) Possession is given | C |
| 38 | Where immovable property is sold in execution, the "Certificate of Sale" is granted under: | A) Section 64, B) Section 65, C) Section 94, D) Section 151 | B |
| 39 | Section 73 deals with: | A) Arrest, B) Rateable distribution of assets, C) Stay of execution, D) Precepts | B |
| 40 | Execution of decrees passed by Courts in "Reciprocating Territory" is under: | A) Section 44, B) Section 44A, C) Section 45, D) Section 46 | B |
| 41 | A decree for "Specific Performance" can be executed by: | A) Attachment of property, B) Detention in civil prison, C) Both A & B, D) Only fine | C |
| 42 | The executing Court cannot go behind: | A) The Plaint, B) The Decree, C) The Evidence, D) The Application | B |
| 43 | Section 74 provides for resistance to execution by: | A) Decree-holder, B) Judgment-debtor or at his instigation, C) Third party, D) Police | B |
| 44 | Who can apply for execution? | A) Decree-holder, B) Legal Representative, C) Transferee of decree, D) All of the above | D |
| 45 | A decree for "Injunction" is executed under: | A) Section 51, B) Order 21 Rule 32, C) Section 35, D) Section 47 | B |
| 46 | Garnishee order is related to: | A) Sale of land, B) Attachment of debt, C) Arrest of women, D) Precepts | B |
| 47 | Subsistence allowance for a detained debtor is paid by: | A) Government, B) Decree-holder, C) Court, D) Relatives | B |
| 48 | Property attached by a Court of lower grade while already attached by higher grade: | A) Lower grade prevails, B) Higher grade prevails, C) Both void, D) Distributed equally | B |
| 49 | Does the death of a judgment-debtor stop execution? | A) Yes, B) No (proceeds against LR), C) Yes, but only for 1 year, D) Court's discretion | B |
| 50 | Resistance to possession of immovable property is dealt with in: | A) Section 74, B) Section 70, C) Section 65, D) Section 60 | A |

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