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Questions for DU LLB Exam 2020 Q. 101-125

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Q. 101 Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the power of President of India to promulgate Ordinances?

 

1. Ordinance can be promulgated to give effect to a Bill pending before the Parliament.

2. Ordinance can be promulgated only on matters related to Ordinary/Financial Bills not Money Bills.

3. Both 1 and 2

4. Neither 1 nor 2

 

 

Q. 102 Which of the following cases is not correctly matched with their judgement years?

 

1. Shankari Prasad v. Union of India - 1952

2. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India - 1978

3. Keshavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala - 1973

4. I C Golaknath v. State of Punjab - 1967

 

 

Q. 103 Which of the following statements is/are a difference between the powers of the President of India and that of the Governor of a State?

 

1. President cannot exercise his executive functions without the advice of CoM, while Governor can.

2. President has no discretionary power provided as such in the Constitution, while Governor has.

3. Both of the above

4. NONE OF THE ABOVE

 

 

Q. 104 Who was appointed as the Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission?

 

1. Dr. Y. V Reddy

2. Nand Kishore Singh

3. Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar

4. C. Rangarajan

 

 

Q. 105 Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the term of Lok Sabha?

 

1. Lok Sabha may be dissolved before the completion of five-year period from its first sitting.

2. The term of Lok Sabha may be extended even beyond five years from its first sitting.

3. Both of the above.

4. None of the above.

 

 

Q. 106 Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the recently submitted report of the 15th Finance Commission (FC-XV)?

 

1. The report makes recommendations for only the period 2020-21.

2. The report recommends reducing state share from divisible pool, compared to FC14 recommendations.

3. Both of the above.

4. None of the above.

 

 

Q. 107 What does the legal maxim 'mens rea' mean?

 

1. Men held responsible

2. Guilty mind

3. Malice unplanned

4. Guilty act

 

 

Q. 108 The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 does not apply to any person who is a-

 

1. SIKH by religion

2. BUDDHIST by religion

3. PARSI by religion

4. JAIN by religion

 

 

Q. 109 Which of the following statements regarding Part IVA of the Constitution of India are correct?

 

1. It is applicable only to the Citizens of India.

2.  They are non-justiciable in nature. They cannot be enforced by the Courts through writs.

3. Both 1 & 2

4. Neither 1 nor 2

 

 

Q. 110 Which of the following statements is correct regarding 'Zero FIR' in India?

 

1. It can be registered by the police in case complete details of the report are not available.

2. It can be registered by the police in case of petty offences instead of a proper FIR.

3. Can be registered by any police station for cognizable offence irrespective of the jurisdiction.

4. A document that is registered in case of suo moto action taken by the police.

 

 

Q. 111 'Benjamin Netanyahu' is Prime Minister of which of the following countries?

 

1. GEORGIA

2. PALESTINE

3. ISRAEL

4. JORDAN

 

 

Q. 112 Proceedings to be in camera means-

 

1. Proceedings in public

2. Proceedings in private

3. Proceedings recorded in camera

4. None of these

 

 

Q. 113 Who is the Author of the book titled ‘Karmayoddha Granth’?

 

1. Arun Jaitley

2. Sushma Swaraj

3. Rajnath Singh

4. Amit Shah

 

 

Q. 114 The 22nd Law Commission of India has been appointed recently. Which of the following statements are correct in its regard?

 

1. It is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India.

2. It has been appointed for a term of three years.

3. Both 1 & 2

4. Neither 1 nor 2

 

 

Q. 115 Who was the first Minister of Law and Justice of India?

 

1. Charu Chandra Biswas

2. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

3. Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

4. Dr. Rajendra Prasad

 

 

Q. 116 In which of the following cases Supreme Court held that 'RIGHT TO INTERNET' forms a part of freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)?

 

1. Common Cause v. Union of India

2. NALSA v. Union of India

3. Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India

4. Supreme Court Advocates-On-Record Association v. Union of India

 

 

Q. 117 Which Article of the Constitution of India provides for the creation of the All India Judicial Service (AIJS)?

 

1. ARTICLE 312

2. ARTICLE 304

3. ARTICLE 252

4. ARTICLE 322

 

 

Q. 118 The Right of private defence of the body extends to the voluntarily causing of death, if the offence which occasions the exercise of right is -

 

1. an assault with the intention of kidnapping or abducting

2. an assault with intention of escaping with stolen property immediately after the theft

3. an assault reasonably causing an apprehension that simple injury will be caused

4. of arresting a person who is running away after committing an offence of voluntarily causing hurt

 

 

Q. 119 Which of the following countries is not a part of the G-7 (The Group of Seven)?

 

1. ITALY

2. GERMANY

3. CHINA

4. CANADA

 

 

Q. 120 According to the Constitution of India, a Judge of the Supreme Court of India shall be appointed by the President after consultation with -

 

1. such other Judges of SC as the President deems necessary

2. Chief Justice of India

3. Chief Justice of India along with such other Judges of SC as the President deems necessary

4. Chief Justice of India along with such other Judges of SC & the HCs as President deems necessary

 

 

Q. 121 How many HIGH COURTs are there in India currently?

 

1. 27

2. 25

3. 35

4. 29

 

 

Q. 122 The responsibility of conducting the decennial Census of India is vested with-

 

1. Ministry of Home Affairs

2. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

3. Ministry of Human Resource Development

4. Ministry of Labour and Employment

 

 

Q. 123 Forming a Cooperative Society is a -

 

1. Constitutional Right

2. Fundamental Right

3. Statutory Right

4. It is not a right yet recognised

 

 

Q. 124 ‘A’, a person of unsound mind, attempts to kill ‘B’. ‘B’ hits ‘A’ with an iron rod seriously injuring him.

 

1. ‘B’ has right of private defence though ‘A’ is a person of unsound mind

2. ‘B’ has no right of private defence since ‘A’ is a person of unsound mind

3. ‘B’ is guilty of inflicting grievous injury on ‘A’

4. None of these

 

 

Q. 125 General exceptions are laid down in the Indian Penal Code in-

 

1. Chapter IV and VI

2. Chapter VI

3. Chapter IV

4. Chapter VIII

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