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PunjabCivil Services(Judicial Branch) PreliminaryExam2013

1. Asper Order 2Rule1 C.P.C., everysuit shall as far as practicablebeframedso as to:-


a. Affordgroundfor final decision.
b. Toprevent further litigation.
c. Bothaandb.
d. Noneof theabove.
2. Which of thefollowingisnot aground for thecourt toorder separatetrials under Order 2 Rule6 C.P.C:-
a. Delayinthetrial.
b. Embarrassment of thetrial.
c. Inconvenience.
d. Noneof theabove
3. Order 5 of C.P.C. provides for:
a. IssueandServiceof Summons.
b. Institutionof Suits.
c. PleadingsGenerally.
d. Admissions.
4. Whentherearemorethan onedefendants, theserviceof summons shall bemadeon:-
a. Anyonedefendant identifiedastherepresentativeof all thedefendants.
b. Majorityof thedefendants.
c. Eachoneof thedefendantsthecourt maystrikeout any
d. Noneof theabove
5. Under Order 6Rule16 C.P.C.,pleadingontheground that it is:-
a. Scandalous.
b. Unnecessary.
c. Vexatious.
d. All of theabove.
6. A andB sueC for Rs. 1000.
a. C cannot set off adebt duetohimfromA alone.
b. C canset off debt duetohimfromA aloneasamatter of right.
c. C canset off debt duetohimfromA alonewithprior permissionof theCourt.
d. Noneof theabove.
7. Issues arisewhenprepositions of lawor fact areaffirmedby onepartyand denied by theother.
a. Relevant b. Material
c. Necessary d. Disputed
8. WhenEnglish is not thelanguageof thecourt, evidencemaybetaken inEnglish if:-
a. Thecourt considers it necessary.
b. All theparties donot object.
c. Botha andb.
d. Noneof theabove.
9. Which of thefollowingistrue:-
a. Affidavits canbeconfinedonlytostatementsof knowledge.
b. Affidavits canbeconfinedonlytostatementsof beliefs.
c. Affidavits cannot beconfinedtostatements of beliefsonlyoninterlocutoryapplications.
d. Noneof theabove.
10. Whereimmovableproperty forms oneestatesituatewithin thelocal limits of thejurisdiction of two or morecourts:-
a. Anyonecourt maysell theentireestate.
b. Thecourt cansell onlythat aprt whichiswithinitsjurisdiction.
c. Noneof thecourtscansell anypart of theestate.
d. Thecourt cansell theentireestatewithinwhosejurisdictionmajorityportionof thepropertyissituated.
11. When adecreehas been sent toacourt for execution, if thesaid court does not havejurisdictiontoexecutethe
decree, it shall:-
a. Returnthedecreetocourt passingthedecree.
b. SendthedecreetoHighCourt.
c. Sendthedecreetothecourt havingsuchjurisdiction.
d. Anyoneof theabove.
12. Which of thefollowingistrue:-
a. Thesuit cannot abatebyreasonof deathof either partyif thedeathoccursafter theconclusionof hearing.
b. Thesuit canabatebyreasonof deathof other partyif thedeathoccursafter theconclusionof hearing.
c. Thesuit cannot abatebyreasonof deathof either partyif thedeathoccursafter theconclusionof hearingonlyif thecauseof
actionsurvives.
d. Noneof theabove
13. Theplaintiff mayabandonhissuit:
a. at anytieafter institutionof suit.
b. Onlyafter writtenstatement hasbeensubmitted.
c. Onlyafter settingof issues
d. noneof theabove.
14. Everysuit byaminor shall beinstituted in thenameof
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a. theminor
b. theguardianof theminor
c. thenext friendof theminor
d. both(b) and(c)
15. Decreemeans theformal expression of an adjudication which, so far asregardstheCourt expressingit, conclusively
determines therights of theparties with regards toall or anyof thematters in____thesuit.
a. controversy
b. Dispute
c. issue
d. Noneof theabove
16. At anytimeafter awarrant for thearrest of ajudgment debtor has been issued, thecourt maycancel it onthe
ground:-
a. that heis not inafit stateof healthtobedetainedinprison.
b. that theisseriouslyill.
c. bothaandb.
d. onlythestateGovernment has thepower torelease
17. Whereimmovableproperty issold in execution of adecreeandsuchsalehas becomeabsolute, thepropertyshall be
deemedtohavevested in thepurchaser fromthetime:
a. whenthesalebecomesabsolute
b. whenthepropertyissold.
c. whenthepurchaser acquirespossession.
d. dependsonthecourt.
18. Provisions of Section 10 of CPCare:-
a. directory
b. mandatory
c. nonmandatory
d. discretionary
19. Thechapter onPleaBargainingdoesnot apply:-
a. whentheoffenceis punishablewithDeath.
b. whentheoffenceis punishablewithImprisonment for life.
c. toaJuvenile.
d. all theabove.
20. Which of thefollowingistrue:-
a. Thestategovernment candeterminethelanguageof eachcourt withinthestate.
b. Thestategovernment candeterminethelanguageof eachcourt withinthestateexcept theHighCourt.
c. Thestategovernment cannot determinethelanguageof anycourt withinthestate.
d. Thestategovernment candeterminethelanguageonlyinadministrativetribunals.
21. A is accused of cheatingB at agiven timeandplace.
a. Thechargeneednot set out themanner inwhichA cheatedB.
b. Thechargemust set out themanner inwhicha cheatedB.
c. Whether themanner isset out or not istobedecidedbythecourt.
d. Noneof theabove.
22. When apersonis accused of moreoffences than one committed withinthespaceof twelvemonths, hemaybe
chargedwith and tried at onetrial for anynumber of themnot exceedingthree.
a. of similar nature
b. of similar kind
c. of samenature
d. of samekind
23. A commitshouse-breakingbydaywith intent tocommit adulteryand commits adulteryin thehousesoentered. A
maybeand convicted of offencesunder Section454 and497of theIndianPenal code.
a. Chargedtogether
b. Chargedwithseparately
c. botha andb
d. noneof theabove
24. Which of thefollowingperson(s) areentitledunder section302 Cr.P.C. toconduct theprosecution of thecasewithout
thepermission of themagistrate:-
a. PublicProsecutor
b. Government Advocate
c. Assistant Publicprosecutor
d. All theabove
25. Thecourt mayassign apleader toan accusedin atrial when it appears tothecourt that theaccused does not have
meanstoengageone:-
a. adequate b. sufficient
c. proper d. reasonable
26. Theprovisions as contained in Section306(2) Cr.P.C. in relationtopardon to an accompliceapplies to any offence
punishablewith imprisonment whichmayextendtoor with amoreseveresentence:-
a. 2years. b. 3years.
c. 5years. d. 7 years
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27. Whentheinquiryor trial relatestoan offenceunder sections376 to3760 of theIndianPenal code, theinquiryor
trial shall, as far as possible, becompletedwithin aperiod of 2months fromthedateof---
a. commencement of examinationof witnesses.
b. arrest of accused
c. chargebeingfinalised.
d. noneof theabove.
28. Whentheaccused is aggrieved bythereport of theClinical Psychologist astohis unsoundness of mind,hemayprefer
an appeal to:-
a. Magistratehearingthecase.
b. Court of Sessions.
c. HighCourt.
d. Medical Board.
29. A magistrateshall inquireinto theunsoundness of mind of theperson against whomtheinquiryisbeingheld when
themagistratehas reason to believethat suchperson is of unsound mind and consequentlyincapable:-
a. of undergoinganypunishment.
b. of makinghisdefence.
c. of conferringwithhiscounsel.
d. tobehisownwitness.
30. Every Stategovernment theCentral Government shall prepareaschemefor providingfunds for thepurposeof
compensationtothevictims.
a. incollaborationwith
b. incoordinationwith
c. withthepermissionof
d. inconsultationwith
31. When asentenceof ispassed bytheHigh Court, acertified copyof thejudgment shall beimmediatelygiven to the
accused freeof cost whether heapplied for thesameor not.
a. death
b. imprisonment for Life
c. imprisonment for 10Years
d. all theabove
32. Under Section378(1) Cr. P.C., whocan direct thePublic Prosecutor, topresent and appeal totheCourt of Session
froman order of acquittal passed bymagistratein respect of acognizableand non-bailableoffence:-
a. District magistrate
b. Chief Judicial magistrate
c. HighCourt
d. Noneof theabove
33. Thesentenceof an imprisonment for atermis not set off against theperiod of detention undergoneby theperson
duringtrial of thesamecasewhen such asentence:-
a. isfor theoffenceof rape
b. isfor sedition
c. isindefault of payment of fine.
d. noneof theabove.
34. Thegeneral rulein relation tofixingtheamount of anyBond under provisions astoBail and bonds of Cr.P.C. is that it
should not be:-
a. oppressive b. unreasonable
c. excessive d. meager
35. Inthetrial of summons caseby aMagistrate:-
a. chargesmust beframed.
b. Chargesneednot beframed.
c. Chargescanbeframedprovidedaccuseddoes not object.
d. Onlysubstanceof accusationistobestated.
36. Asper Codeof Criminal Procedure(Amendment) Act, 2008(5 of 2009),w.e.f. 31.12.2009, whichinserted clause(wa)
in Section2 in Cr. P.C.definingvictim as apersonwhohas suffered anyloss or injurycaused byreason of theact or
omission for whichtheaccusedpersonhas been chargedincludes:-
a. victim'sguardianonly.
b. Victimsguardianandlegal heir.
c. Victimsneighbour.
d. Victimsclosefriend.
37. A is accused of wagingwar against thegovernment of Indiaby takingpart in an armed insurrectionin which
property is destroyed at X, troops areattacked at Y and gaols arebroken open in Z. A waspresent at X and Y
but not at Z.
a. Occurrenceat xandYarerelevant.
b. Occurrenceat x, YandZarerelevant.
c. Occurrenceat X, YandZarenot relevant.
d. Noneof theabove.
38. Thequestionbeforethecourt iswhether document X isthewill of A. which of thefollowingis relevant:-
a. AhadconsultedAdvocates inreferencetomakingthewill.
b. Ahadcauseddraftsof willstobepreparedof whichhedidnot approve.
c. Ahadmadeenquiriesastothevalueof hisestatewhichhehasbequeathed.
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d. All theabove.
39. A ischargedwith travellingon atrain without aticket. theburden of provingthat hehad aticket is on:-
a. theticket collector b. A
b. theRailways
c. Noneof theabove
40. Rules as to burden of proof are:-
a. rebuttablepresumptions of law.
b. irrebuttablepresumptionsof law.
c. rebuttablepresumptions of fact.
d. irrebuttablepresumptionsof fact.
41. A wishestoprove adyingdeclaration byB. Theburden to provethat B isdeadis on:-
a. thestate.
b. Familymembers of 8.
c. Legal Heir of 8.
d. A.
42. Section105 of theEvidenceAct requires that theCourt-presumetheabsenceof such circumstances whichbrings a
casewithin thepurviewof theGeneral Exceptions in theIndianPenal Code.
a. must b. shall
c. may d. ought to
43. Section108 of theEvidenceact provides that when amanhasnobeen heard of for seven years by thosewhowould-
haveheard of himif hehad been alive, theburden of provingthat heis aliveshifts on thepersonwho affirms it.
a. naturally b. normally
c. usually d. ordinarily
44. Section111 of theEvidenceAct speaks of such situationswhereoneperson stands in aposition of totheother person.
a. activefaith
b. passivefaith
c. activeconfidence
d. confidence
45. Section116 of theEvidenceAct is applicableto:-
a. movableProperty.
b. immovableProperty.
c. intellectual Property.
d. all of theabove.
46. All persons shall becompetent totestify unless theCourt considers that theyareprevented fromthequestions put to
them.
a. understanding
b. properlyUnderstanding
c. rationallyUnderstanding
d. comprehending
47. Asper section120 of theEvidenceAct, which of thefollowinghas been stipulatedthat:-
a. Wifeof apartyis not acompetent witnessinacivil proceeding.
b. Husbandof apartyisnot acompetent witness inacivil proceeding.
c. Wifeof anaccusedisnot acompetent witness inacriminal proceeding.
d. Noneof theabove.
48. A is accusedbeforetheCourt of Sessions of attemptingtomurder apoliceofficer whilst onhis trial beforeB, a
Sessions Judge. B
a. canbeexaminedonlyuponaspecial order fromasuperior court.
b. maybeexaminedas towhat occurred.
c. cannot beexaminedat all.
d. Noneof theabove.
49. Proof of afact depends on:-
a. accuracyof thestatement andnot upontheprobabilityof itsexistence.
b. not upontheaccuracyof thestatement but upontheprobabilityof itsexistence.
c. artificial probativevalueassignedtoafact.
d. rigidmathematical demonstration.
50. Under Section113A of theEvidenceAct, theCourt-presumeandunder Section 113-8of theEvidenceAct, theCourt
presume:-
a. may,shall b. may,may
c. shall, shall d. shall, may
51. Section14 of EvidenceAct makes relevant thefactswhich showtheexistence of:-
a. anystateof mind.
b. anystateof bodyor bodilyfeeling.
c. either stateof mindor of bodyor bodilyfeeling.
d. aparticular stateof mindandof body.
52. Which of thefollowingadmission is noevidence:-
a. anadmissionbyoneof theseveral defendantsinasuit against another defendant.
b. anadmissionbyaguardianad/ itemagainst aminor.
c. anadmissionbyoneof thepartners of afirmagainst thefirmor other partners.
d. only(a) &(b).
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53. Section27 of EvidenceAct applies:-
a. whenthepersongivinginformationisanaccusedbut not inpolicecustody.
b. whenthepersongivinginformationisanaccusedandisinpolicecustody.
c. whenthepersonisinpolicecustodybut not anaccused.
d. only(a) &(b).
54. Section91 of EvidenceAct:-
a. permitsadmissionof oral evidenceof provethecontentsof adocument wherethewritingisafact inissue.
b. prohibitsadmissionof oral evidencetoprovethecontentsof adocument,wherethewritingisafact inissue.
c. prohibitsadmissionof oral evidencetoprovethecontentsof adocument wherethewritingis not afact inissueandismerely
acollateral memorandum.
d. both(b) &(c).
55. Theright tocross-examineon an answer to court questionis available:-
a. totheadversepartyonly.
b. tothepartycallingthewitnessonly.
c. toeither of thepartieswiththeleaveof theCourt.
d. noneof theparties.
56. Examination of witnesses in criminal cases through video conferencingis:-
a. permissible.
b. impermissible.
c. permissibleat theoptionof thewintess.
d. Permissibleat theoptionof theaccused.
57. Theevidenceunearthedbythesniffer dogfalls under:-
a. oral evidence.
b. documentaryevidence.
c. hearsayevidence.
d. scientificevidence.
58. Thelimitationperiod for recoveryof arrears of rent is aperiod of_________fromthedatearrears becomingdue.
a. 1year b. 2years
c. 3years d. 5 years
59. A counter claimis treated as aseparatesuit and is deemedtohavebeen instituted:-
a. onthesamedateas thesuit inwhichit is pleaded.
b. Onthedateonwhichthecounter-claimisadmitted.
c. Onthedateonwhichthecounter-claimismadeincourt.
d. Noneof theabove.
60. Section7 of theLimitationAct does not apply to:
a. liabilityinrespect of anyimmovableproperty.
b. liabilityinrespect of anymovableproperty.
c. contractual liability.
d. noneof theabove.
61. Under Section15 of theLimitation Act,which of thefollowingis not excluded in computingthelimitation period:-
a. Thedurationof thestayorder.
b. Thedayonwhichthestayorder wasissued.
c. Thedayonwhichthestayorder waswithdrawn.
d. Noneof theabove.
62. Inrelation towhich of thefollowingdocuments, registration is optional:-
a. Instrument of gift of immovableproperty.
b. Leaseof immovablepropertyfor aperiodof twoyears.
c. Awill valuedat Rs. 10Lakh.
d. Noneof theabove.
63. A instigatesB tomurder C. B refuses todoso. which of thefollowingstatements is truein this context?
a. Aisnot guiltyof abetment as themurder was not committedbyB.
b. Aisguiltyof abetment evenif themurder wasnot committedbyB.
c. AandBarebothguiltyof criminal conspiracy.
d. Aisnot guiltyof anyoffenceunder theIPCas nooffencehasbeencommittedinthiscase.
64. For an offenceof Criminal Conspiracyunder Section120-Aof I.P.C., theparties involved should agreetodoor causeto
bedonean act:-
a. theultimateobject of whichis illegal.
b. whichisnot illegal, but byillegal means.
c. whichisillegal but bylegal means.
d. a andb.
65. A andB beat each other up and exchangeblows in acinemahall inthemiddleof amovie. They areguilty of:-
a. riot
b. assault
c. affray
d. useof Criminal Force
66. z attemptstohorsewhipA, not insuch amanner as to causegrievoushurt toA. A draws out apistol. z persists in
theassault. A, believingin good faith that hecan byno other meansprevent himself frombeinghorse-whipped
shootsz dead. A is guilty of:-
a. murder
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b. grievous hurt
c. culpablehomicide
d. noneof theabove
67. Which of thefollowingdoes not amount togrievoushurt?
a. Dislocationof atooth.
b. Permanent disfigurationof theface.
c. Emasculation.
d. Noneof theabove.
68. Toattract punishment under Section 322of theIPC, Grievoushurt has tobecaused:-
a. Voluntarily
b. Involuntarily
c. Maybevoluntaryor involuntary
d. Volitionisrelevant dependingonthecircumstances
69. A has taken ahouseon rent fromb. A has goneout after closingthehouse. b putshis ownlock onthepremises in
Asabsence. Thisis:-
a. nooffenceat all.
b. wrongful confinement.
c. wrongful restraint.
d. trespass.
70. A finds avaluableringon theroad. Heimmediatelysells it without attemptingto discover theowner. heis saidto
havecommitted:-
a. Fraud.
b. Theft
c. Dishonest Misappropriation
d. Nooffenceat all
71. Abduction canbecommitted against:-
a. Apersonof anyage.
b. Amaleor femalepersonbelow18yearsonly.
c. Womenonly.
d. Noneof theabove.
72. A istheparamour of Zs wife. Shegives avaluableproperty which. A knows tobelongtoher husbandz andtobe
suchpropertywhich shehas noauthoritytogive. If A still takes theproperty,hecommits:
a. robbery
b. theft
c. dishonest misappropriationof property
d. nooffence
73. For theoffenceof dishonest misappropriation of property,thepropertyshouldbe:-
a. Movable
b. Immovable
c. Botha andb
d. Neither a nor b
74. A intentionallypullsup awomans veil without her consent. Hedoes soknowingthat his act islikelytocausefear or
annoyanceto her. Heis guilty of:-
a. useof force.
b. useof criminal force.
c. affray.
d. outragingher modesty.
75. A, C and 0 commit rape on8 and areconvicted by Court of law. Subsequently, a is found guiltyof having
committed therapeof X also. A is liabletobepunished with:-
a. imprisonment for 7years,extendableto10years.
b. onlyimprisonment upto10years.
c. imprisonment for lifetill natural deathor death.
d. lifeimprisonment or 10years rigorousimprisonment.
76. Which of thefollowingis/ aretrueinthecontext of abetment? A says to B I intend tokill C. B says, Do as you
like, A kills C. B is guilty of:-
a. abetment.
b. Instigation.
c. abetment tomurder.
d. noneof theabove.
77. Theoffenceof adultery is:
a. bailable
b. non-cognizable
c. compoundable
d. all of theabove
78. A picks up achequeon abanker signedby B,payableto bearer, but without anysumhavingbeen inserted in the
cheque. A fraudulentlyfills up thechequebyinsertingthesumof ten thousand rupees. A isguilty of:-
a. criminal misappropriation.
b. Fraud.
c. cheating.
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d. forgery.
79. In acaseof freefight betweentwoparties:-
a. right of privatedefenceisavailabletoboththeparties.
b. right of privatedefenceisavailabletoindividual against individual.
c. noright of privatedefenceisavailabletoeither party.
d. right toprivatedefenceisavailableonlytooneparty.
80. A takes acamerabelongingtoB out of thepossession of b without theconsent of b, withtheintention of keeping
it until hegets areward fromb for its restoration. a isguilty of:-
a. criminal misappropriation.
b. extortion.
c. theft.
d. cheating.
81. Under thegeneral principleof Criminal Law, thejurisdiction ot tryaperson for an offencedepends upon:-
a. placeweresuchpersonisfound.
b. placewherecrimeiscommittedwithinlocal area.
c. thenationalityof theoffender.
d. noneof theabove.
82. Afindsagovernment promissorynotebelongingtoZ, bearingablankendorsement. A, knowingthat thenotebelongs to
Z, pledges it with abanker as asecurity for aloan, intendingat afuturetimetorestoreit toZ. A has committed an
offenceof:-
a. cheating.
b. criminal breachof trust.
c. dishonest misappropriationof property.
d. mischief.
83. Which of thefollowingis aceremony, without theperformanceof which, aHindu marriageis considered null and
void:-
a. Kanyadaan
b. Saptapadi
c. Sindoor-daan
d. Noneof theabove
84. For desertion to qualify as aground for divorceunder theHinduMarriageact, intention todesert is:-
a. anecessarycondition.
b. asufficient condition.
c. neither necessarynor sufficient condition.
d. noneof theabove.
85. Studythefollowingstatements andpick up theright option fromthecodes givenbelow: Statement I: Voluntary
sexual intercourseoutsidethewedlock is aground for judicial separation as well asdivorceunder theHindu
MarriageAct, 1955.
Statement II: Apart frombeingsued for divorce or judicial separation, aspousehavingvoluntarysexual intercourse
outsidethewedlock is alsopunishableunder section 497 of theIndian Penal Codeas such this act necessarily
amounts to adultery.
Codes:
a. OnlyStatement I istrue.
b. OnlyStatement II is true.
c. BothI andII aretrue.
d. Neither I nor II is true.
86. In IslamicLaw, abequest toan heir:-
a. cannot bemadeat all.
b. Canbemadesubject totheconsent of other heirs.
c. Canbemadewithout theconsent of other heirs.
d. Canbemadeif thesenior-most heir permits.
87. Under theDissolution of MuslimMarriages act, awoman can seek divorcefromher husband:-
a. if heis impotent at thetimeof marriage.
b. if hecontinuestobeimpotent after marriage.
c. bothat andb.
d. impotencyisnot at all agroundfor divorceunder thesaidAct.
88. Agnateis aperson whois related byblood or adoption:-
a. throughmales andfemalesboth.
b. whollythroughmales.
c. whollythroughfemales.
d. Noneof theabove.
89. Under Section20 of Hindu Succession Act,1956therights of achildborn in justomatrimoniohaveareferenceto:-
a. moment of conception.
b. moment of birth.
c. either (a) or (b) whichever isbeneficial tothechild.
d. noneof theabove.
90. Under section 20of theHindu Adoptions and maintenanceAct, 1956, aHindu is bound tomaintain:-
a. agedparents.
b. legitimatechildren.
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c. illegitimatechildren.
d. all theabove.
91. Which of thefollowingdis-entitles aHinduwoman fromtheright tomaintenanceandseparateresidencefromher
husband?
a. Conversion b. Unchastity
c. Remarriage d. All theabove
92. Studythefollowingstatements andpick up thecorrect code:
Statement-I: Thepower of High Courtstoissuewrits under Article226iswider than thepower of SupremeCourt under
article32.
Statement-II: TheSupremecourt has thepower to issuewrits onlyfor violation of fundamental rights whereas thepower
of High Courtsunder article226canbeinvoked for theenforcement of fundamental rights aswell as legal rights.
Codes:
a. Statement I iscorrect but Statement Ii isincorrect.
b. Statement Ii is correct but Statement I isincorrect.
c. Boththestatements arecorrect but Statement II does not justifyStatement I.
d. Boththestatements arecorrect andstatement II justifiesstatement I.
93. TheDoctrineof ColourableLegislationmeans:-
a. Onecannot doindirectlywhat cannot bedonedirectly.
b. Alegislationshouldnot becolouredwithmalice.
c. Theintentionbehindeverylegislationshouldbeclear.
d. Alegislationshouldbeinterpretedinsuchamanner that anobleendisreached.
94. Match thefollowingcorrectly:
List A:
(I) KesavanandaBharati v. Union of India
(II) IndiraNehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain
(III) MinervaMills case
(IV) Stateof Bihar v. Bal Mukund Sah
List B
(w) 1975 (x) 1973
(y) 2000 (z) 1980
Codes:
a. I-w, II-x, III-y, IV-z
b. I-x, II-w, III-z, IV-y
c. I-z, II-x, III-y, IV-w,
d. Noneof theabove
95. Thepardoningpower giventothePresident of Indiaunder Article72of theConstitution can beexercised:-
a. onlyafter thetrial andonthesentenceof conviction.
b. duringor after trial but never beforetrial.
c. at anytimebefore, duringor after thetrial.
d. either beforeor after thetrial but never duringthetrial of thecase.
96. Theenforcement of DirectivePrinciples of StatePolicyprimarilydepends on:-
a. thechoiceof Government.
b. judiciary.
c. parliamentaryCommittee.
d. resourcesavailablewiththeGovernment.
97. Sovereigntyunder Constitutionbelongsto:-
a. thePresident
b. thePeople
c. theExecutive, JudiciaryandLegislature
d. theParliament
98. Thepower to Parliament toformnewStates or alteration of areas and boundaries is drawn from:-
a. List I-UnionList only
b. List III-concurrent list also
c. theConstitutionother thanArticle246
d. Noneof theabove
99. ThePower of thePresident of Indiato issuean ordinanceis:-
a. ExecutivePower
b. LegislativePower
c. Constituent Power
d. Quasi-judicial Power
100. Noperson can bedismissed or removed fromserviceor reduced in rank without holdinganinquiry on theground of
conduct, whichhas ledtohis conviction on acriminal charge, if-
a. hehas preferredanyappeal against suchconviction.
b. hissentencehasbeenstayedinthependingappeal.
c. hisconvictionandsentencebothhavebeenstayedinthependingappeal.
d. noneof theabove.
101. Whyistheyear 1952 important in Indian History?
a. StateRe-organisationAct was passed.
b. PunjabStatewas split.
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c. First official census inIndiawasheld.
d. First general elections totheLok Sabhawas held.
102. Theonly President of India, whowas elected un-opposedis:-
a. Dr. S.RadhaKrishnan
b. Dr. Zakir Hussain
c. NeelamSanjeevaReddy
d. FakhruddinAli Ahmed
103. Srikanth Sri , Srinivasan isthefirst ever south-asian American toserveas aJudgeon:-
a. U.S. CountyCourt
b. U.S. Federal Court.
c. U.S. Circuit Court.
d. U.S. SupremeCourt.
104. Twogreat Indian reformers wereborn inthesamecenturyB.C.,whoamongthefollowingwerethosetwo?
a. RamanujaandKabir
b. GautamBuddhaandMahavira
c. NamdevaandKabir d. MahaviraandRamanuja
105. All machines suffer aloss of efficiencydueto:-
a. lack of force
b. friction
c. lack of distance
d. forcebeingexchangedfor distance
106. TheinDamis located onwhich of thefollowingrivers?
a. Beas b. Sutl
c. Chenab d. Ravi
107. Wherein Indiawas thefirst atomicpower plant set up?
a. Trombay
b. Tarapur
c. RanaPartapSagar
d. Cochin
108. International Womens Dayoriginally called International WorkingWomens dayis marked on everyyear:-
a. March8 b. march15
c. March22 d. March24
109. Whenthejudgment of acourt consists of certain obsevationswhich laydown certain principles of law, such
observations arecalled:-
a. obiter dicta
b. staredecisis
c. ratiodecidendi
d. Noneof theabove
110. Which of thefollowingisthecorrect statement of law?
a. Judgesmakethelaw.
b. Judges donot makethelaw.
c. LegislaturemakesthelawandtheJudgesinterpret them.
d. Legislaturemakesthelawandthejudges interpret thembut theinterpretationalsobecomeslaw.
111. Under theIndian Contract Act, afinder of goods issubject tothesameduties as a:-
a. Bailee b. Trustee
c. Owner d. Custodian
112. A supplies thewifeand children of alunaticB with necessitiessuitabletotheir condition of life. A is:-
a. Not entitledtoanyreimbursement
b. Entitledtoreimbursement fromBs property
c. Entitledtopartial reimbursement only
d. Noneof theabove
113. A andB agreethat A shall payRs 20000for whichB shall deliver either riceor heroin. Thecontract is:-
a. void.
b. valid.
c. voidagreement astodeliveryof heroinandvalidcontract astodeliveryof rice.
d. voidable.
114. Which of thefollowingisnot relevant in determiningthequantumof damageunder Section 73 of theIndian Contract
Act:-
a. motive b. manner
c. losssuffered d. both(a) &(b)
115. Asper section5 of theIndianpartnership Act, therelationship of partnership is createdby:-
a. Status
b. Contract
c. Statute
d. Noneof theabove
116. Studythefollowingstatements andpick up theright option fromthecodes givenbelow:
Statement I: Aminor can beapartner in afirmif all themembers givetheir consent in relation tothesame.
Statement II: Aminors sharein thefirmis liablefor acts of thefirmbut theminor is not personally liablefor any
such act.
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a. OnlyStatement I istrue.
b. OnlyStatement II is true.
c. Boththestatements aretrue.
d. Neither statement I nor statement II istrue.
117. A stipulation collateral tothemain purposeof thecontract is called:-
a. Condition b. Warranty
c. Guarantee d. Noneof theabove
118. Delivery under theSaleof Goods Act means:-
a. Transfer of possessionfromonepersontoanother
b. Voluntarytransfer of ownershipfromonepersontoanother
c. Voluntarytransfer of possessionfromonepersontoanother
d. Noneof theabove
119. A non-resident Indianis entitledtoseek eviction of his tenant under Section13-8theEast Punjab UrbanRent
Restriction Act, 1949, if heis:-
a. permanentlysettledoutsideIndiaandhassurrenderedhisIndiancitizenship.
b. temporarilysettledoutsideIndiaandowns thepropertyfor thelast four years.
c. iseither permanentlyor temporarilysettledoutsideIndiairrespectiveof hisstatus as citizenof India.
d. noneof theabove.
120. Theprincipleof lis pendens embodied in Section 52 of theTransfer of PropertyAct,1882pertainsto:-
a. bonafidepurchase
b. publicpolicy
c. auctionsale
d. noneof theabove
121. Which of thefollowingis an actionableclaim:-
a. adecree.
b. right torecover profits fromaco-sharer.
c. aclaimtoanydebt other thanadebt securedbymortgageof immovableproperty.
d. right torecover damages bywayof interest for breachof contract.
122. Thefoundation of doctrineof election under theTransfer of PropertyAct,1882is that apersontakingthebenefit of
an instrument:-
a. must bear theburden.
b. must not bear theburden.
c. burdenis not thesubject of election.
d. noneof theabove.
123. Section12 of theSpecificRelief Act, 1963,permits thegrant of specific performanceof apart of acontract:-
a. wherethepart left unperformedbears onlyasmall portionof thewholeinvalueandadmitsof compensationinmoney.
b. wherethepart left unperformedisasubstantial portionof thewholeinvalueandadmitsof compensationinmoney.
c. wherethepart left unperformedisasmall portionof thewholeinsubject matter anddoesnot admit acompensationin
money.
d. noneof theabove.
124. Preventiverelief is grantedbythecourt under Section36 of theSpecificRelief Act, 1963:-
a. bydeclaration
b. byspecificperformance
c. byinjunction
d. noneof theabove
125. Aninjunction cannot begrantedunder theSpecific Relief Act, 1963:-
a. torestrainanypersonfrominstitutingor prosecutinganyproceedingsinaCourt not subordinatetothat fromwhichthe
injunctionissought.
b. toprevent thebreachof contract, theperformanceof whichwouldnot bespecificallyenforced.
c. whentheplaintiff hasnopersonal interest inthematter.
d. all theabove.
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Answers
1. c
2. d
3. a
4. e
5. d
6. a
7. b
8. b
9. a
10. a
11. c
12. a
13. a
14. a
15. a
16. b
17. b
18. b
19. d
20. b
21. b
22. d
23. b
24. d
25. b
26. d
27. a
28. d
29. b
30. b
31. a
32. a
33. c
34. e
35. d
36. b
37. b
38. d
39. b
40. del
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41. d
42. b
43. a
44. e
45. b
46. a
47. d
48. b
49. a
50. a
51. c
52. d
53. b
54. b
55. c
56. a
57. d
58. c
59. c
60. d
61. d
62. c
63. b
64. d
65. c
66. e
67. c
68. a
69. c
70. c
71. a
72. b
73. a
74. b
75. c
76. d
77. d
78. d
79. c
80. c
81. b
82. c
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83. d
84. a
85. a
86. b
87. c
88. b
89. a
90. d
91. d
92. d
93. a
94. b
95. a
96. d
97. b
98. c
99. b
100. d
101. d
102. c
103. c
104. b
105. b
106. d
107. b
108. a
109. e
110. d
111. a
112. b
113. c
114. b
115. b
116. b
117. b
118. c
119. e
120. b
121. c
122. a
123. a
124. c
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125. d
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