‘A’ causes cattle to enter upon the field belonging to ‘Z’, intending to cause damage to Z’s crops. ‘A’ committed the offence of

Cheating
Mischief
Dishonest misappropriation of property
None of these

The correct answer is (b), mischief. Mischief is an act that intentionally or recklessly causes damage to property. In this case, A caused cattle to enter upon Z’s field, intending to cause damage to Z’s crops. This is a clear act of mischief, and A is guilty of the offence.

Cheating is an act of deceiving someone in order to gain an advantage. In this case, there is no evidence that A deceived Z in any way. Therefore, A is not guilty of cheating.

Dishonest misappropriation of property is the act of taking someone else’s property without their permission, with the intention of keeping it. In this case, A did not take Z’s property. Therefore, A is not guilty of dishonest misappropriation of property.

None of these is the correct answer because it does not accurately describe the offence that A committed.