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By Swati Bhardwaj
February 6, 2026 4 Min Read
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1The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, came into force on?A) 1st Jan 1908, 
B) 1st Jan 1909, 
C) 1st April 1909, 
D) 31st Dec 1908
B
2Which section of the CPC defines a “Decree”?A) Section 2(1),
B) Section 2(2), 
C) Section 2(6), 
D) Section 2(14)
B
3A decree can be:A) Final, 
B) Preliminary, 
C) Partly preliminary and partly final, 
D) All of the above
D
4“Legal Representative” is defined under which section?A) Section 2(11), 
B) Section 2(12), 
C) Section 2(2), 
D) Section 2(10)
A
5“Mesne profits” means those profits which the person in wrongful possession:A) Actually received, 
B) Might with ordinary diligence have received, 
C) Both A & B, 
D) Only A
C
6A “Foreign Judgment” means a judgment of:A) A Court outside India, 
B) A Court not established by Central Govt,
C) Both A & B, 
D) High Court
C
7Which section deals with the “Pecuniary Jurisdiction” of Courts?A) Section 5, 
B) Section 6, 
C) Section 9, 
D) Section 10
B
8Courts shall try all civil suits unless barred. This is provided in:A) Section 7, 
B) Section 8, 
C) Section 9, 
D) Section 11
C
9The principle of “Stay of Suit” is also known as:A) Res Judicata, 
B) Res Sub-Judice, 
C) Caveat, 
D) Estoppel
B
10Section 10 of the CPC deals with:A) Res Judicata, 
B) Stay of Suit, 
C) Place of Suing, 
D) Summons
B
11The doctrine of “Res Judicata” is contained in:A) Section 10, 
B) Section 11, 
C) Section 12, 
D) Section 13
B
12How many explanations are attached to Section 11 (Res Judicata)?A) 5, 
B) 6, 
C) 8, 
D) 10
C
13“Constructive Res Judicata” is explained in which explanation of Section 11?A) Expl. II, 
B) Expl. IV, 
C) Expl. VI, 
D) Expl. VIII
B
14Res Judicata applies to:A) Suits only, 
B) Execution proceedings only, 
C) Both Suits and Execution, 
D) Arbitration only
C
15A foreign judgment is not conclusive if:A) Not pronounced by competent court, 
B) Obtained by fraud, 
C) Sustains a claim on breach of Indian law, 
D) All of the above
D
16Under Section 15, every suit shall be instituted in:A) Any Court, 
B) The High Court, 
C) The Court of lowest grade competent to try it, 
D) The District Court
C
17Suit for immovable property shall be instituted where:A) Subject matter is situated, 
B) Defendant resides, 
C) Plaintiff resides, 
D) Anywhere in India
A
18Section 18 deals with the place of institution of suit where:A) Property is movable, 
B) Local limits of jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain, 
C) Defendant is a foreigner, 
D) None
B
19Compensation for wrong to person or movables is dealt with under:A) Section 18, 
B) Section 19, 
C) Section 20, 
D) Section 21
B
20Objection to jurisdiction must be taken at:A) First instance, 
B) Appellate stage, 
C) Execution stage, 
D) Any time
A
21The Power of Supreme Court to transfer suits is under:A) Section 24, 
B) Section 25, 
C) Section 26, 
D) Section 22
B
22A suit is instituted by the presentation of a:A) Plaint, 
B) Application, 
C) Affidavit, 
D) Written Statement
A
23Section 27 deals with:A) Discovery, 
B) Summons to Defendant, 
C) Summons to Witness, 
D) Judgment
B
24The maximum fine for default under Section 32 for summons is:A) Rs. 500, 
B) Rs. 1000, 
C) Rs. 5000, 
D) Rs. 2000
C
25“Judgment” is defined in Section:A) 2(2), 
B) 2(9), 
C) 2(10), 
D) 2(14)
B
26Under Section 34, the court can award interest from the date of suit to the date of decree at:A) 6% p.a., 
B) 9% p.a.,
C) 12% p.a., 
D) Reasonable rate
D
27Costs for causing delay are dealt with under:A) Section 35, 
B) Section 35A, 
C) Section 35B, 
D) Section 34
C
28Compensatory costs in case of false or vexatious claims are limited to:A) Rs. 1000, 
B) Rs. 3000, 
C) Rs. 5000, 
D) Rs. 10,000
B
29Which of the following is NOT a decree?A) Rejection of a plaint, 
B) Dismissal for default, 
C) Final Order, 
D) Preliminary Order
B
30A person against whom a decree has been passed is called:A) Decree-holder, 
B) Judgment-debtor, 
C) Plaintiff, 
D) Appellant
B
31“Order” is defined under Section:A) 2(2), 
B) 2(14), 
C) 2(12), 
D) 2(18)
B
32A person who sues is called:A) Defendant, 
B) Respondent, 
C) Plaintiff, 
D) Petitioner
C
33Jurisdiction of Civil Courts can be:A) Territorial, 
B) Pecuniary, 
C) Subject-matter, 
D) All of the above
D
34The rule of Res Sub-Judice implies:A) Stay of subsequent suit, 
B) Dismissal of suit, 
C) Transfer of suit, 
D) Review of suit
A
35Does Res Judicata apply between co-defendants?A) Yes, always, 
B) No, never, 
C) Yes, if necessary to decide the case, 
D) Only in criminal cases
C
36Section 13 of CPC deals with:A) Indian Judgments, 
B) Foreign Judgments,
C) Summons, 
D) Costs
B
37Presumption as to Foreign Judgments is given in:A) Section 13, 
B) Section 14, 
C) Section 15, 
D) Section 16
B
38Section 20 is a:A) Residuary provision,
B) Specific provision, 
C) Mandatory provision, 
D) None
A
39A suit for rent of immovable property should be filed:A) Where property is situated, 
B) Where defendant resides, 
C) Where plaintiff works, 
D) Any of these
A
40Power of High Court to transfer suits is under Section:A) 23, 
B) 24, 
C) 25, 
D) 26
B
41Section 26(2) states that in every plaint, facts shall be proved by:A) Documents, 
B) Oral evidence, 
C) Affidavit, 
D) Witnesses
C
42Summons to the defendant must be served within:A) 30 days, 
B) 60 days, 
C) 90 days, 
D) 15 days
A
43Which section deals with “Interest”?A) Section 33, 
B) Section 34, 
C) Section 35, 
D) Section 36
B
44General provisions regarding “Costs” are in:A) Section 34, 
B) Section 35, 
C) Section 35A, 
D) Section 38
B
45Section 35A deals with:A) General Costs, 
B) Compensatory Costs, 
C) Delay Costs, 
D) Pre-litigation Costs
B
46The “District” is defined in Section:A) 2(1), 
B) 2(4), 
C) 2(8), 
D) 2(15)
B
47“Judge” means the presiding officer of a:A) High Court, 
B) Civil Court, 
C) Supreme Court, 
D) All of the above
B
48Can a decree be both preliminary and final?A) Yes, 
B) No, 
C) Only in partition suits, 
D) Only in mortgage suits
A
49The term “Public Officer” is defined in Section:A) 2(11), 
B) 2(17), 
C) 2(18), 
D) 2(20)
B
50Res Judicata does not apply to:A) Civil suits, 
B) Writ of Habeas Corpus, 
C) Execution proceedings, 
D) Probate proceedings
B

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