Section# 53 to 55
1. : According to Section 53, what may the officer or person making an arrest take from the arrested person?
(A) All personal belongings
(B) Any offensive weapons about the person
(C) Identification documents only
(D) Money and valuables
2. : According to Section 53, what must be done with the weapons taken from the arrested person?
(A) Destroyed immediately
(B) Delivered to the Court or officer before whom the arrested person is produced
(C) Returned to the arrested person after questioning
(D) Retained by the arresting officer indefinitely
3. : Under Section 53A, who is authorized to examine a person arrested for rape, unnatural offence, or sexual abuse?
(A) Any police officer
(B) A registered medical practitioner employed in a hospital run by the Government or local authority
(C) A Magistrate
(D) A private doctor appointed by the accused
4. : According to Section 53A, when is it lawful to medically examine a person arrested on charges of rape, unnatural offence, or sexual abuse?
(A) Whenever the police officer desires
(B) When reasonable grounds exist to believe the examination will provide evidence related to the offence
(C) Only with written consent from the accused
(D) Only if ordered by a Magistrate
5. : What particulars must the medical practitioner include in the examination report under Section 53A(2)?
(A) Name and address of the accused and the person by whom he was brought
(B) Age of the accused
(C) Marks of injury, if any, on the person of the accused
(D) All of the above
6. : According to Section 53A, what must the medical report also state precisely?
(A) The reasons for each conclusion reached during the examination
(B) The personal opinion of the medical practitioner
(C) The names of the police officers involved
(D) The time when the accused was arrested
7. : What time details must be included in the medical report as per Section 53A(4)?
(A) Time the accused was arrested and time he was produced in Court
(B) Time of commencement and completion of the medical examination
(C) Time the police officer arrived at the hospital
(D) Time the report was delivered to the Magistrate
8. : To whom must the medical practitioner forward the examination report without delay?
(A) The accused
(B) The investigating officer
(C) The Magistrate directly
(D) The public prosecutor
9. : After receiving the medical examination report, what is the responsibility of the investigating officer according to Section 53A(4)?
(A) Forward the report to the Magistrate through the public prosecutor as part of the Section 173 report
(B) File the report for internal use only
(C) Inform the accused about the report
(D) Return the report to the medical practitioner
10. : According to Section 54, which of the following persons can be arrested by a police officer without a warrant?
(A) Any person who has committed a non-cognizable offence
(B) Any person accused of civil wrong
(C) Any person reasonably suspected of being concerned in a cognizable offence
(D) Any person over the age of 60
11. : According to Section 54, who bears the burden of proving lawful excuse for possessing housebreaking tools?
(A) The police officer
(B) The Magistrate
(C) The person in possession of the tools
(D) The court
12. : Under Section 54, which of the following is not a valid ground for arrest without warrant?
(A) A person obstructing a police officer in duty
(B) A person having stolen property in possession
(C) A person suspected of committing a traffic violation
(D) A person proclaimed as an offender
13. : Under Section 54, can a police officer arrest a deserter from the armed forces of Pakistan without warrant?
(A) No, only the military can arrest him
(B) Yes, if he is reasonably suspected of desertion
(C) Only with approval from a senior officer
(D) No, unless a complaint is filed
14. : Under Section 54, who may be arrested without warrant on the basis of a police requisition?
(A) Any person suspected by any citizen
(B) Any person named in the requisition along with the offence and cause for arrest
(C) Only persons involved in crimes against the state
(D) Any suspect brought in by another police officer
15. : According to Section 54, a police officer may arrest without warrant a person who has committed an offence abroad, if:
(A) He is carrying foreign currency
(B) The act is also punishable under Pakistani law and extradition laws apply
(C) The offence is minor in nature
(D) He enters Pakistan with valid documents
16. : Who can be arrested without a warrant under Section 54 for violating rules made under Section 565(3)?
(A) A repeat traffic offender
(B) A released convict committing a breach of such rules
(C) Any parolee
(D) Any person violating municipal law
17. : According to Section 55(1)(a), who may be arrested by an officer in charge of a police station without a warrant?
(A) Any person who is loitering near a park
(B) Any person taking precautions to conceal his presence with intent to commit a cognizable offence
(C) Any person refusing to answer police questions
(D) Any person not carrying ID
18. : Under Section 55(1)(b), a person may be arrested within the police station limits if they:
(A) Are walking alone at night
(B) Cannot give a satisfactory account of themselves or lack ostensible means of subsistence
(C) Refuse to show their belongings
(D) Appear to be from out of town
19. : According to Section 55(1)(c), who may be arrested by reputation?
(A) A person frequently involved in civil disputes
(B) A known habitual debtor
(C) A habitual robber, thief, or extortionist by repute
(D) A person involved in public protests
20. : Which of the following is not a condition listed in Section 55 for arrest without a warrant?
(A) Lack of ostensible means of subsistence
(B) Being repute a habitual offender
(C) Having previous traffic violations
(D) Concealing presence under suspicious circumstances
