Punjab Land Revenue Acts MCQs

Below are MCQs from three different revenue laws that are enforced in Punjab. These laws include the Land Acquisition Act 1894, the Punjab Revenue Act 1967, and the Punjab Tenancy Act 1887.

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Q 1: What is the revenue?

A) The income the nation collects from taxes
B) The income the nation collects from exports
C) The income the nation collects from industry
D) The income the nation collects from foreign

Q 2: Tehsildars are appointed by:

A) Punjab Public Service Commission
B) Federal Public Service Commission
C) Deputy Commissioner
D) Commission

Q 3: Naib Tehsildar are appointed by:

A) Punjab Public Service Commission
B) Federal Public Service Commission
C) Deputy Commissioner
D) Commission

Q 4: A Patwari has three chief duties:

A) The maintenance of record of the crop grown at every harvest
B) The keeping of the record of rights up-to-date by the punctual record of mutations
C) The keeping of the record of rights up-to-date by the punctual record of mutations
D) All of these

Q 5: As tahsil magistrate, he has the following powers under the Cr.P.C.:

A) to disperse any unlawful assembly
B) to use civil force to disperse unlawful assembly
C) to require military force to be used to disperse unlawful assembly
D) All of above

Q 6: As tahsil magistrate, he has the following powers under the Cr. P. C.:

A) to apply to district magistrate to issue commission for examination of witness
B) to make order as to the disposal of property regarding which an offence is committed
C) to recover penalty on forfeited bond (Section 514) and to require fresh security
D) All of above

Q 7: The Land Acquisition Act 1894 was passed on:

A) 2nd February 1894
B) 2nd February 1896
C) 2nd February 1897
D) 2nd February 1898

Q 8: The Land Acquisition, Act came into force on the:

A) 5th March 1894
B) 1st March 189
C) 6th March 1894
D) 8th March 1894

Q 9: Office of the Deputy Commissioner offers a wide variety of services to the public like:

A) Services pertaining to ownership of land
B) Issue of certificates
C) Registration of Marriage
D) All of above

Q 10: Office of the Deputy Commissioner offers a wide variety of services to the public like:

A) Registration of documents
B) Relief & Rehabilitation
C) Loans for self employment
D) All of above

Q 11: Office of the Deputy Commissioner offers a wide variety of services to the public like:

A) Stamping of documents
B) Functions of LHA under prevention of Food Adulteration Act
C) Functions of magistrate under CrPC
D) All of above

Q 12: Office of the Deputy Commissioner offers a wide variety of services to the public like:

A) Land aquisition
B) Regulatory functions under Environment Protection Act
C) Miscellaneous functions under various acts, rules, & control orders
D) All of above

Q 13: The work of Halqa patwari is supervised by a field Kanungo, whose main duties are:

A) General Supervision over Patwari
B) Supervision over Village Maps
C) Checking of patwari's records and statistics
D) All of above

Q 14: Procedure for carrying out mutation:

A) Apply on a plain paper with a Non-judicial stamp of Rs. 5 affixed on it
B) Application should be addressed to the Tehsildar of the area in which the land is situated
C) Clearly mention the name of the village in which the right has been acquired & give description of the land
D) All of these

Q 15: Certified copies of land records:

A) Khatauni
B) Jamabandi
C) Kharsa Gurdhawari
D) All of above

Q 16: Major Functions of the Revenue Department are as under:

A) collection of land revenue
B) transaction of land
C) maintenance of record of rights
D) All of above

Q 17: Major Functions of the Revenue Department are as under:

A) conduct of girdawari
B) decision of cases
C) appointment as local commission
D) All of above

Q 18: Major Functions of the Revenue Department are as under:

A) Assistance to the other govt, agencies in case of any emergency situation like earthquake, out-break of fire, floods and census or any other such situation
B) Assistance to the police to prepare report regarding spot positions in case of murder or other such crimes
C) Submission of reports in case of occurrence of any , disease to the human, animals and crops etc
D) All of above

Q 19: Which crop is affected by the disease called blast?

A) Rice
B) Wheat
C) Sugarcane
D) None of these

Q 20: Which of the following practices of cultivation can be referred to as crop rotation?

A) Different crops in different seasons
B) Different crops in the same season
C) The same crop in different seasons
D) None of these

Q 21: Which is the largest cotton producing country in the world?

A) India
B) Egypt
C) China
D) USA

Q 22: The whole agriculture of Pakistan depends on the water of _______.

A) Indus
B) Chenab
C) Jehlum
D) All of above

Q 23: _________ includes benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth.

A) Company
B) Court
C) Land
D) None of these

Q 24: ______ includes all persons claiming an interest in compensation to be made on account of the acquisition of land under this Act; and a person shall deemed to be interested in land if he is interested in an easement affecting the land:

A) person interested
B) court
C) land
D) public purpose

Q 25: “Collector means the Collector of a district, and includes a:

A) District Officer (Revenue)
B) any officer specially appointed by the Board of Revenue
C) Executive District Officer (Revenue)
D) All of above

The Land Acquisition Act 1894, the Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967, and the Punjab Tenancy Act 1887 are basic pillars of the land administration system in Punjab. Any job, including Tehsildar, for the Revenue Department of Punjab requires candidates to attempt a 100-mark MCQ paper of these laws. The Land Acquisition Act 1894 lays down the legal procedure for the compulsory acquisition of land by the government for public purposes and compensation to landowners.  The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967 governs the structure and operation of the land revenue system in the province, defining the roles of revenue officers such as Patwari, Qanungo, Tehsildar, and Collector. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967 also includes critical processes such as land mutation, demarcation, partition, and record-keeping through documents like Jamabandi, Khasra, and Girdawari. Understanding the Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967 is crucial for mastering questions related to revenue courts, appeals, and revisions. Similarly, the Punjab Tenancy Act 1887 deals with the tenants and landowners. This page contains MCQs from all these three laws for the post of Tehsildar and others.