Q. 101 Pritesh hired a carriage of Maajid. The carriage was unsafe though Maajid was not aware of it and Pritesh gets injured. What will be the consequence of it?
- 1. Maajid is not responsible to Pritesh for injury
- 2. Maajid is responsible to Pritesh for injury
- 3. Both are contributory negligent
- 4. No one is responsible for Pritesh’s injury
Q. 102 A contract by which one party promises to save the other from loss caused to him by the conduct of the promisor himself or by the conduct of any other person is called-
- 1. Contract of surety
- 2. Contract of guarantee
- 3. Contract of indemnity
- 4. None of these
Q. 103 Who among the following personalities set up “Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha’’?
- 1. Dr. B R Ambedkar
- 2. Jyotiba Phule
- 3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- 4. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Q. 104 In 2016, the Supreme Court clarified that the ‘Third Gender’ include(s)-
- 1. Bisexuals
- 2. Transgenders
- 3. Gays & Lesbians
- 4. All of the above
Q. 105 Which of the following is not a constitutional body in India?
- 1. NITI Aayog
- 2. GST Council
- 3. Finance Commission
- 4. National Commission for Scheduled Castes
Q. 106 The change of the nature of the obligation in contract is known as-
- 1. Novation
- 2. Alteration
- 3. Rescission
- 4. Renovation
Q. 107 An agreement by way of wager is-
- 1. Void
- 2. Unlawful
- 3. Voidable
- 4. Enforceable
Q. 108 The rule of ‘Absolute Liability’ implies-
- 1. Strict Liability only
- 2. State Liability only
- 3. Stricter than strict liability
- 4. None of the above
Q. 109 Law of Contract creates-
- 1. Jus in rem
- 2. Jus in pesonum
- 3. Ubi jus ibi remedium
- 4. None of the above
Q. 110 When the damages cannot be assessed, the party may be awarded by the court-
- 1. Actual damages
- 2. Liquidated damages
- 3. Exemplary damages
- 4. Nominal damages
Q. 111 In India, who ratifies the treaty?
- 1. Prime Minister on the advice of Council of Ministers
- 2. President on the advice of Minister of External Affairs
- 3. Ministry of External Affairs
- 4. President on the advice of Council of Ministers
Q. 112 L.L.B. stands for-
- 1. Bachelor of Laws
- 2. Legum Lawyers Baccili
- 3. Legum Baccalaureus
- 4. None of the above
Q. 113 An Intestate is a person-
- 1. Who dies without making a will
- 2. Who is unable to make a will
- 3. Who has never made a will
- 4. Who dies without a legal heir
Q. 114 In the context of polity, which one of the following is the most appropriate definition of positive liberty?
- 1. Absence of restraint
- 2. Opportunity to develop oneself fully
- 3. Opportunity to do whatever one likes
- 4. Protection against the tyranny of political rulers
Q. 115 Under Public Interest Litigation, who can move the court?
- 1. Any public spirited person
- 2. Person whose right is infringed
- 3. One who has suffered a legal grievance
- 4. A recognised social worker or lawyer
Q. 116 The meaning of 'Audi alteram partem' is-
- 1. Rights are associated with the duties
- 2. Everybody has the right to defense their case
- 3. Every person should be given a chance of being heard
- 4. Everyone should be treated with equal law pattern
Q. 117 Lawyers are officers of the Court and are constituted into an independent profession under the-
- 1. Constitution of India
- 2. Advocates Act, 1971
- 3. Three Judges Case judgement
- 4. Advocates Act, 1961
Q. 118 In a civil suit, the person who files the suit and the person against whom it is filed are respectively called-
- 1. State, Defendant
- 2. Defendent, Plaintiff
- 3. Accused, Prosecutor
- 4. Plaintiff, Defendent
Q. 119 The term 'Sapinda' can be seen in which of the following acts?
- 1. Special Marriage Act, 1954
- 2. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
- 3. Indian Contract Act, 1872
- 4. Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
Q. 120 The law relating to marriage, divorce and succession of various communities is-
- 1. Entirely codified
- 2. Codified in Uniform Civil Code
- 3. Both 1 and 2
- 4. Contained in various personal laws codified & uncodified
Q. 121 Consider the correct statements-
- 1. The President of India can summon a session of the Parliament at such a place as he thinks fit.
- 2. There is no minimum number of days that the Parliament is required to meet in a year.
- 3. Both 1 and 2
- 4. Neither 1 nor 2
Q. 122 Consider the correct statements-
- 1. The Governor of a state nominates the Chairman of Legislative Council of that particular State
- 2. The Leg. Council of a state can be larger in size than the Leg. Assembly of that particular state
- 3. Both 1 and 2
- 4. Neither 1 nor 2
Q. 123 In India, separation of judiciary from the executive is enjoined by-
- 1. The Seventh Schedule
- 2. Directive Principle of State Policy
- 3. The Preamble of the Constitution
- 4. The conventional practice
Q. 124 Which of the following statement is correct?
- 1. In India, the same person cannot be appointed as Governor for two or more states at the same time
- 2. The Judges of the High Court of the states in India are appointed by the Governor of the state.
- 3. No procedure has been laid down in the Constitution for the removal of a Governor from his post.
- 4. In case of a UT having a legislative setup, the Chief Minister is appointed by the Lt. Governor.
Q. 125 World Intellectual Property Day is observed globally every year on-
- 1. April 26th
- 2. May 31st
- 3. April 22nd
- 4. March 26th
Q. 126 TRIPS is an international legal agreement between all the member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). TRIPS stands for-
- 1. Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
- 2. Trade-Related Aspects of International Property Rights
- 3. Trade-Related Aspects of Industrial Property Rights
- 4. None of these
Q. 127 The reservation of seats for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions is-
- 1. 50% of the total seats
- 2. 33% of the total population
- 3. Proportionate to the women population
- 4. 33% of the total seats
Q. 128 A judgement passed by the Supreme Court of India can be reviewed only by the-
- 1. President of India
- 2. Council of Ministers
- 3. Supreme Court itself
- 4. International Court of Justice
Q. 129 COBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) is a special operation unit of the-
- 1. Indian Army
- 2. Border Security Force (BSF)
- 3. National Security Guard (NSG)
- 4. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
Q. 130 Who has authored the book ‘The Commonwealth of Cricket’?
- 1. Jay Shah
- 2. Anil Kumble
- 3. Ramchandra Guha
- 4. Jeet Thayil
Q. 131 For the impeachment of the President of India, a resolution can be moved only after giving-
- 1. 10 days’ notice
- 2. 14 days’ notice
- 3. 7 days’ notice
- 4. 30 days’ notice
Q. 132 A Money Bill passed by the House of the People and transmitted to the Council of States, the Council of States-
- 1. cannot make any recommendations on the Money Bill
- 2. can keep the Bill only during the duration of the session
- 3. cannot delay for more than 14 days
- 4. cannot delay for more than 30 days
Q. 133 International Labour Day (also known as International Workers' Day) is celebrated across the world on-
- 1. 28th April
- 2. 30th April
- 3. 01st August
- 4. 01st May
Q. 134 Which of the following is not a source of Criminal Law?
- 1. Customs
- 2. Legislation
- 3. Local laws
- 4. Constitution of India
Q. 135 Causing the death of a child in the mother’s womb amounts to the offence of-
- 1. Attempt to murder
- 2. Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
- 3. Culpable homicide amounting to murder
- 4. Death caused by an act done with the intent to cause miscarriage
Q. 136 Display of goods in a shop with price tag is-
- 1. an offer
- 2. a general offer
- 3. a counter offer
- 4. an invitation to offer
Q. 137 Which of the following statements is true?
- 1. Offer and acceptance are revocable
- 2. Offer and acceptance are irrevocable
- 3. An offer can be revoked but acceptance cannot
- 4. An offer cannot be revoked but acceptance can be
Q. 138 The Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) are intended to be achieved by-
- 1. 2035
- 2. 2025
- 3. 2030
- 4. 2040
Q. 139 The Headquarters of World Food Programme is located at-
- 1. Geneva, Switzerland
- 2. Rome, Italy
- 3. Manila, Philippines
- 4. New York, USA
Q. 140 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is headquartered at-
- 1. London, England
- 2. Washington DC, USA
- 3. Hamburg, Germany
- 4. Melbourne, Australia
Q. 141 When can the joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament be convened?
- 1. When a bill is rejected by the other House
- 2. When Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made in the bill
- 3. When more than 6 months elapse with the bill being received by other House without it being passed
- 4. All the above
Q. 142 When both the parties are under a mistake of fact essential to the contract, the contract is-
- 1. Illegal
- 2. Voidable
- 3. Void
- 4. Depends upon the parties to decide
Q. 143 Who decides if any question arises whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not?
- 1. President
- 2. Speaker
- 3. Supreme Court
- 4. Parliamentary Standing Committee
Q. 144 The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in-
- 1. Qatar
- 2. Brazil
- 3. United States of America (USA)
- 4. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Q. 145 The minimum number of judges in the Supreme Court required for the purpose of hearing any reference under Article 143 is-
- 1. Three
- 2. Five
- 3. Seven
- 4. Thirteen
Q. 146 Who can be removed from office in like manner and on the like grounds as a judge of the Supreme Court?
- 1. Governor
- 2. Attorney General
- 3. Advocate General
- 4. Comptroller and Auditor General
Q. 147 If an amendment to the First Schedule to the Constitution is made to change the name of a State, then the procedure required is-
- 1. Two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament
- 2. Two-thirds majority in both Houses and ratification by not less than half of the states
- 3. Simple majority of both the Houses of Parliament
- 4. Simple majority in both Houses and ratification by not less than half of the states
Q. 148 'A' gave poisoned food to 'B' with an intention to kill her. 'B' ate a morsel of it and kept in on the side of 'C' who was sitting there. 'C' took and ate it. 'C' dies.
- 1. A is guilty of murder of C
- 2. A is not guilty of C's murder
- 3. A is guilty of only culpable homicide not amounting to murder
- 4. A is guilty neither of murder nor of culpable homicide as he never intended to kill C
Q. 149 President can promulgate an Ordinance under Article 123 if-
- 1. Rajya Sabha is adjourned and Lok Sabha is prorogued
- 2. Rajya Sabha is prorogued and Lok Sabha is adjourned
- 3. Rajya Sabha is adjourned and Lok Sabha is dissolved
- 4. Both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha are not in session
Q. 150 In which of the following situations does the President of India address a Joint Session of the Parliament?
- 1. At the first session after General Election
- 2. At the commencement of the first session of each year
- 3. Neither 1 nor 2
- 4. Both 1 and 2
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