Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915 MCQs
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915 especially compiled for Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Examination.
Questions
1. The Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915 is an Act to –
a) Amend the Excise Law in Chhattisgarh
b) Consolidate the Excise Law in Chhattisgarh
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) None of the above
Answer – c)
2. The CG Excise Act was enacted on ____________.
a) 10th March, 1915
b) 10th April, 1915
c) 10th May, 1915
d) 10th June, 1915
Answer – b)
3. Section 2(4) of the CG Excise Act deals with –
a) Common drinking-house
b) Excisable articles
c) Excise duty
d) Excise-revenue
Answer – a)
4. Which section of the CG Excise Act defines the term “Excise duty”?
a) Section 2(6)
b) Section 2(6-a)
c) Section 2(7)
d) Section 2(8)
Answer – b)
5. “Tari” under Section 2(18) of the CG Excise Act means –
a) Fermented juice drawn from any kind of palm tree
b) Unfermented juice drawn from any kind of palm tree
c) Fruiting tops of the Indian hemp plant
d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer – d)
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6. The CG Excise Act shall not affect the provisions of –
a) The Sea Customs Act, 1878
b) The Indian Tariff Act, 1894
c) The Cantonment Act, 1910
d) All the above
Answer – d)
7. Excise Commissioner under the CG Excise Act is appointed by the ____________.
a) Collector
b) Chief Revenue Authority
c) State Government
d) None of the above
Answer – c)
8. Under Section 8 of the CG Excise Act, the State Government shall have the power to –
a) Prohibit the import or export of any intoxicant
b) Prohibit the transport of any intoxicant
c) Make suitable provisions for the effective control of Mahua
d) All the above
Answer – d)
9. Which of the following activities shall require a license under the CG Excise Act?
a) Manufacturing or collection of intoxicants
b) Cultivation of hemp plant
c) Bottling of liquor for sale
d) All the above
Answer – d)
10. Who is empowered under the CG Excise Act to establish a distillery or discontinue such distillery?
a) Collector
b) Chief Revenue Authority
c) Excise Commissioner
d) State Government
Answer – c)