DUET LLB MOCK TEST - 2
1. |
3. Both conclusions I and II are true. |
2. |
4. C only |
3. |
1. E |
4. |
1. 53 |
5. |
2. cannot be passed without support of at least 273 members. |
6. |
1. Jair Bolsonaro |
7. |
1. Ministry of Home Affairs |
8. |
2. Prorogation |
9. |
2. 01st May |
10. |
2. Profession |
11. |
4. Bureaucrats |
12. |
3. Jawahar Lal Nehru |
13. |
3. President |
14. |
3. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity |
15. |
1. Habeas corpus |
16. |
3. Central Vigilance Commission |
17. |
3. President of India |
18. |
2. Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association Vs. Union of India |
19. |
1. To cast vote in an election. |
20. |
3. The Constitution does not lay down any grounds for removal of a Governor. |
21. |
1. Simple majority of Parliament |
22. |
1. It was setup based on the proposals under the Mountbatten Plan. |
23. |
2. Article 21 |
24. |
4. All of the above |
25. |
3. No President has been so far impeached from his post. |
26. |
4. Appointed by the President. |
27. |
4. None of the above |
28. |
3. Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha |
29. |
1. S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, 1994 |
30. |
3. The registered voters of the village under the Panchayat. |
31. |
2. Judicial review is part of the basic structure of the constitution. |
32. |
3. Deputy Speaker |
33. |
3. A dispute between the Government of India and a Union Territory. |
34. |
3. All states have equal representation in Rajya Sabha. |
35. |
3. 13/4 |
36. |
1. 25 |
37. |
1. 20 litres |
38. |
2. 165cm |
39. |
3. A |
40. |
3. 24 |
41. |
1. 2/13 |
42. |
2. Wrongful Prosecution |
43. |
3. United Kingdom |
44. |
1. System of rule by the politically corrupt people |
45. |
2. Coercion |
46. |
1. Fraud |
47. |
2. Contract of indemnity |
48. |
2. a common ancestor but by different wives |
49. |
2. to identify the fortified foods |
50. |
1. Void agreement |
51. |
3. Concurrent List |
52. |
2. No offence |
53. |
3. A remark/observation in a judgement that is ‘said in passing’ |
54. |
4. All these are essential conditions for a Hindu marriage. |
55. |
2. the NPR database contains the demographic as well as biometric particulars. |
56. |
2. A consumer under the Act includes a person who obtains a service for commercial purposes. |
57. |
3. Government of India Act, 1858 |
58. |
3. Both 1 and 2 |
59. |
2. Civil proceedings can be instituted against him during his term of office, after giving him two months’ notice. |
60. |
4. Neither 1 nor 2 |
61. |
2. Ad hoc judges can be appointed by CJI only after consultation with the chief justice of the High Court concerned and with the previous consent of the president. |
62. |
3. South-west |
63. |
4. 10m |
64. |
2. Remission means the reduction of the amount of sentence while changing its character. |
65. |
2. An officer of a court concerned with the service of the court processes. |
66 |
2. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions |
67. |
3. Void |
68. |
3. Hamburg, Germany |
69. |
1. Valid contract |
70. |
3. Culpable homicide |
71. |
3. Attempt to murder |
72. |
3. Voluntarily causing hurt |
73. |
1. Feeling slightly ill |
74. |
2. A false invention |
75. |
4. Manoeuvre |
76. |
2. Honorarium |
77. |
4. Final resting place of Guru Nanak Dev |
78. |
2. 47th |
79. |
3. the date a judge was appointed to the Supreme Court |
80. |
4. Viswanathan Anand |
81. |
1. Uttar Pradesh |
82. |
2. Bank Board Bureau |
83. |
2. Section 377 |
84. |
3. unrelated |
85. |
4. attention |
86. |
2. Plasma therapy |
87. |
4. Shreya Singhal v. Union of India |
88. |
1. 1 year from the date of marriage |
89. |
4. The level of mutual trust and harmony in the society |
90. |
4. Geneva, Switzerland |
91. |
4. Opportunity to develop oneself fully |
92. |
2. Void |
93. |
1. Peter Handke |
94. |
3. Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) |
95. |
1. Intentional interference with a person’s lawful possession of a movable personal property |
96. |
1. Kharif crops |
97. |
4. All of the above |
98. |
3. 24 |
99. |
1. W |
100. |
1. T |
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