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DUET LLB 2020 MOCK TEST -1 Answer Key

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 ANSWER KEY

DUET LLB MOCK TEST -1

1. 4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.


2. 2. Only conclusion II is true


3. 2. Only conclusion II is true.


4. 1. 45


5. 1. Void


6. 3. 81


7. 2. 10 years


8. 1. 7 Years


9. 3. 15th March


10. 3. The Constitution (Forty-Second Amendment) Act


11. 1. Ordinary Legislation


12. 3. 1962


13. 3. Article 72


14. 4. the Prime Minister submits the resignation of Council of Ministers


15. 3. Certiorari


16. 3. Article 123


17. 1. The value of the vote of each MLA varies from state to state.


18. 2. Joseph Shine v. Union of India


19. 2. Rupa Ashok Hurra v. Ashok Hurra & Anr (2002)


20. 2. Two times


21. 4. The Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha


22. 2. Resolution of the Council of States & agreed to by the House of the people


23. 1. Nominated members of Parliament can vote in the election of the President of India.


24. 4. Quo warranto can also be issued against the Advocate-General.


25. 4. 22nd January 1947


26. 3. Economic liberty


27. 3. 2013


28. 2. Article 129


29. 4. All of the above


30. 4. Parliament


31. 2. Pattabhi Sitaramayya


32. 3. M.C. Setalvad


33. 3. India, that is Bharat


34. 2. to allow a discussion on a definite matter of urgent public importance


35. 2. 11/14


36. 2. 1


37. 3. 514


38. 1. North-east


39. 3. 25m


40. 3. 17.50


41. 3. 7/13


42. 3. Review of Contempt of Courts Act


43. 3. Expressing contentious opinion


44. 3. the President after consultations with the Chief Justice of India


45. 1. Liquidated Damages


46. 3. 2 months from the date of the order


47. 2. State List


48. 1. Legal


49. 3. Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum


50. 2. Wagering Agreement


51. 4. At first face/first appearance


52. 4. Criminal attempt


53. 3. Law is a rule of right


54. 3. He is liable for the wrongful acts of others


55. 2. Performance of contract becomes afterward impossible or unlawful for no fault of
promiser


56. 3. Contract of indemnity


57. 2. A person accused of an offence can be compelled to be a witness against himsel

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58. 2. Fundamental Right


59. 2. Ranbir Penal Code


60. 3. Right in rem (a right vested in some determinate person & available against world at
large)


61. 3. The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929


62. 1. Education


63. 1. English


64. 4. Admissible to prove general custom or right


65. 2. 12 years


66. 3. Special cases of heinous crimes like brutal rapes and crimes against children invoking
POSCO Act.


67. 2. Section 500


68. 3. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea


69. 4. M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v. Mahant Suresh Das & Ors


70. 1. High Court


71. 2. Central Public Information Officer, Supreme Court v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal


72. 4. Yato Dharmastato Jayah - Where there is righteousness, there is victory


73. 1. Be aggressive in making an attack


74. 4. Avoiding the main topic


75. 3. Catastrophe


76. 4. Diarrhoea


77. 3. Advocate General of state is appointed by the Governor on the
recommendation of state government.


78. 2. Either Religion or Language


79. 3. An impartial advisor to the Court in a case.


80. 2. Upendra Tripathy


81. 3. Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde


82. 1. Mahender Chawla v. Union of India


83. 1. Justice Dhirubhai Nanabhai Patel


84. 3. Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India


85. 1. NALSA v. Union of India


86. 3. Accident Insurance


87. 3. N. Chandrasekaran, Roopa Purushottam


88. 3. Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act


89. 4. I C Golaknath v. State of Punjab – 1969


90. 3. New York, USA


91. 2. Ram Vilas Paswan


92. 4. All are correct.


93. 3. Philippines


94. 3. Tamil Nadu


95. 3. Contingent Agreement


96. 4. Abiy Ahmed


97. 3. 28,52


98. 4. NMM


99. Option (2) & (3) both are correct.


100. 4. 27

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