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    1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of 

    this page.2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of 

    questions.3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet

    will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off 

    the paper seal / polythene bag on the booklet. Do notaccept a booklet without sticker-seal / without polythene bag and do not accept an open booklet.

    (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questionsin the booklet with the information printed on thecover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questionsmissing or duplicate or not in serial order or anyother discrepancy should be got replaced immediately

    by a correct booklet from the invigilator within theperiod of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither theQuestion Booklet will be replaced nor any extratime will be given.

    (iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet.

    4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B),(C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated belowon the correct response against each item.Example :where (C) is the correct response.

    5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMRSheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not beevaluated.

    6. Read instructions given inside carefully.7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet.8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or 

     put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for thespace allotted for the relevant entries, which may discloseyour identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, you will render yourself liable todisqualification.

    9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilatorsat the end of the examination compulsorily and must notcarry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You arehowever, allowed to carry duplicate copy of OMR Sheet onconclusion of examination.

    10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.

    12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.

     Number of Pages in this Booklet : 24  Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75

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    [Maximum Marks : 150Time : 2 1 / 2 hours]

    PAPER-III

    LAW

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    (In words)

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    S-58-13 1 P.T.O.

    5 8S 1 3

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    Paper-III 2 S-58-13 

    1.  Which one of the following featuresdoes not support the federal characterof Indian Constitution ?

    (A) Distribution of powers between

    Centre and States

    (B) Authority of Courts

    (C) Supremacy of the Constitution

    (D) Single citizenship

    2.  Match List-I with List-II and selectthe correct answer using the codes

    given below :

    List – I List - II

    I. Law declared by theSupreme Court to

     be binding on all

    courts.

    (a) Article141

    II. Advisory jurisdictionof Supreme Court.

    (b) Article143

    III. Power of SupremeCourt to review its

    own judgement.

    (c) Article137

    IV. Appeal by SpecialLeave

    (d) Article136

    Codes :

    I II III IV

    (A) (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (B) (b) (a) (c) (d)

    (C) (a) (c) (d) (b)(D) (b) (c) (a) (d)

    3.  In which of the following cases freeand fair election is recognized as

     basic structure of Indian Constitution ?

    (A) Indira Gandhi V. Raj Narayan

    (B) Minerva Mills V. Union of

    India

    (C) Both (A) and (B) above

    (D) None of the above

    4.  Which one of the following cases isnot related to the doctrine ofseverability ?(A) A.K. Gopalan V. State of

    Madras(B) R.M.D.C. V. Union of India(C) Minerva Mills Ltd. V. Union of

    India(D) Kihota Holohan V. Zachithu

    5. Match List-I with List-II and select

    the correct answer using the codesgiven below :

    List – I List - III. Power of Parliament

    to legislate on Statesubjects in nationalinterest.

    (a) Article249

    II. Power of Parliament tolegislate on Statesubjects during a proclamation ofemergency.

    (b) Article250

    III. Power of Parliamentto legislate for givingeffect to treaties andinternationalagreements.

    (c) Article252

    IV. Power of Parliamentto legislate on Statesubjects with theconsent of the States.

    (d) Article253

    Codes :I II III IV

    (A) (a) (b) (c) (d)(B) (b) (a) (d) (c)(C) (d) (c) (b) (a)(D) (a) (b) (d) (c)

    6.  Which of the following Articles providing for fundamental rightscannot be suspended during theProclamation of Emergency ?(A) Articles 14 and 15(B) Articles 19 and 20

    (C) Articles 20 and 21(D) Articles 21 and 22

    LAW

    Paper – III

    Note :  This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All

    questions are compulsory.

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    S-58-13 3 Paper-III 

    1.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ »ÖõÖÞÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖê  Û Öî®Ö ÃÖÖ »ÖõÖÞÖ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Ûê ¯Ö׸ÃÖÓ‘ÖßµÖ œÖÑ“Öê Û Ö ÃÖ´Ö£ÖÔ®Ö ®ÖÆà Û ̧ ŸÖÖ ? (A)  Ûê ®¦ †Öî ¸ü ¸üÖ•µÖÖë Ûê  ²Öß“Ö ¿Ö׌ŸÖµÖÖë Û Ö

     ×¾Ö³ÖÖ•Ö®Ö  (B)  ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖÖë Ûê   †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü  (C)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û ß ÃÖ¾ÖÖì““ÖŸÖÖ  (D)  ‹Û »Ö ®ÖÖÝÖ׸üÛ ŸÖÖ  

    2.   ÃÖæ  “Öß  – I Û Öê ÃÖæ  “Öß  – II ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî ¸ü

     ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ … ÃÖæ  “Öß – I  ÃÖæ  “Öß – II

    I.  ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ «üÖ¸üÖ ‘ÖÖê ×ÂÖŸÖ Û Ö®Öæ®Ö ÃÖ³Öß ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ²Ö®¬Ö®ÖÛ Ö¸üß ÆüÖê ÝÖÖ

    (a) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 141

    II.  ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û ß ÃÖ»ÖÖÆüÛ Ö¸ü߆׬ÖÛ Ö׸ŸÖÖ

    (b) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 143

    III.  ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û Öꆯ֮Öê ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖÖë Ûê ¯Öã®ÖÙ¾Ö»ÖÖê Û ®Ö Û Ö†×¬ÖÛ Ö¸

    (c) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 137

    IV. †¯Öß»Ö Û ̧ ü®Öê Û ß ×¾Ö¿ÖêÂÖ ‡•ÖÖ•ÖŸÖ

    (d) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 136

     Û Öê›  : I II III IV

    (A) (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (B) (b) (a) (c) (d)(C) (a) (c) (d) (b)

    (D) (b) (c) (a) (d)

    3.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ¾ÖÖ¤üÖë ´Öë ÃÖê  ×Û ÃÖ ¾ÖÖ¤ü ´Öë  Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ ¡Ö ‹¾ÖÓ ×®Ö¯ÖõÖ ×®Ö¾ÖÖÔ “Ö®Ö Û Öê  ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Ûê  ´Öæ»Ö³Öæ  ŸÖ œüÖÑ“Öê Ûê   ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¤üß ÝÖ‡Ô  Æî ?  (A)  ‡Ó ×¤ü¸üÖ ÝÖÖÓ¬Öß ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¸üÖ•Ö ®ÖÖ¸üÖµÖÞÖ  (B)  ×´Ö®Ö¾ÖÖÔ ×´Ö»ÃÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö  

    (C)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ (A) †Öî ¸ü (B) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà  

    4.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ ¾ÖÖ¤ü ¯Öé£ÖŒÛ ̧ üÞÖßµÖŸÖÖ Ûê ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÓ×¬ÖŸÖ ®ÖÆüà Æî ?  (A)  ‹.Ûê . ÝÖÖê ¯ÖÖ»Ö®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö Ã™ê™ü †Öò± ´Ö¦üÖÃÖ  (B) †Ö¸ü.‹´Ö.›üß.ÃÖß. ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö  (C)  ×´Ö®Ö¾ÖÖÔ ×´Ö»ÃÖ ×»Ö×´Ö. ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö  (D)  ×Û ÆüÖê ™üÖ ÆüÖê »ÖÖêÆü®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö •Ö̠ד֣Öæ  

    5.   ÃÖæ  “Öß  – I Û Öê ÃÖæ  “Öß  – II  ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî ¸ü ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ …

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – III.  ¸üÖ•µÖ Ûê  ×¾ÖÂÖµÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü

     ¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ×ÆüŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖÓ ÃÖ¤ü Û ß Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ®Öê Û ß ¿Ö׌ŸÖ

    (a) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 249

    II.  ¸üÖ•µÖ ×¾ÖÂÖµÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü,†Ö¯ÖÖŸÖÛ Ö»Ö Ûê ¤üÖî̧ üÖ®Ö ÃÖÓÃÖ¤ü Û ß Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ®Öê Û ß ¿Ö׌ŸÖ

    (b) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 250

    III.  ÃÖÓ׬ֵÖÖë †Öî ¸ü†®ŸÖ¸üÖԠ™ÒßµÖ

     ‡Û ̧ üÖ¸ü®ÖÖ´ÖÖë Û Öê ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Öß ²Ö®ÖÖ®Öê  Ûê ×»Ö‹ ÃÖÓÃÖ¤ü Û ß Û Ö®Öæ®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ®Öê Û ß ¿Ö׌ŸÖ

    (c) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 252

    IV. ¸üÖ•µÖ ×¾ÖÂÖµÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ¸üÖ•µÖÖë Û ß ÃÖÆü´Ö×ŸÖ ÃÖê   ÃÖÓÃÖ¤ü Û ß Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ®Öê Û ß ¿Ö׌ŸÖ

    (d) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 253

     Û Öê›  : 

    I II III IV(A) (a) (b) (c) (d)(B) (b) (a) (d) (c)(C) (d) (c) (b) (a)(D) (a) (b) (d) (c)

    6.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öæ  »Ö †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üÖë ÃÖê  ÃÖ´²Ö×®¬ÖŸÖ†®Öã “”êû¤üÖë ´Öë ÃÖê ×Û ®ÖÛ Öê †Ö¯ÖÖŸÖÛ Ö»Ö Ûê ¤üÖî̧ üÖ®Ö ×®Ö»Ö×´²ÖŸÖ ®ÖÆüà ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ ? (A) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 14 †Öî ¸ü 15 (B) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 19 †Öî ¸ü 20 

    (C) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 20 †Öî ¸ü 21 (D) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 21 †Öî ¸ü 22 

     ×¾Ö׬֠  ¯ÖÏ ¿®Ö¯Ö¡Ö  – III 

     Öæ“Ö®ÖÖ  :  ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë  ¯Ö“ÖÆ¢Ö¸ ü (75) ²ÖÆã-×¾ÖÛ »¯ÖßµÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Æï … ¯ÖÏ ŸµÖê Û ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Ûê  ¤üÖê  (2) †ÓÛ Æï …  ÃÖ³Öß ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ  Æï …

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    Paper-III 4 S-58-13 

    7.  Assertion (A) :  Under Article 368,the Parliament can amend any

     provision of the Constitution

    except the basic structure of the

    Constitution.

    Reason (R) : The Supreme Court hasrestricted the absolute power of

    Parliament to amend any provision of the Constitution.

    Codes :

    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and(R) is the correct explanation of

    (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but(R) is not the correct

    explanation of (A).(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

    (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

    8.  Clause (k) to Article 51-A was added

     by

    (A) The Constitution (73rd 

     Amendment)Act.

    (B) The Constitution (85th  Amendment)

    Act.

    (C) The Constitution (86th  Amendment)

    Act.

    (D) The Constitution (93rd 

      Amendment)

    Act.

    9.  Doctrine of Separation of Powerswas systematically formulated by

    (A) Plato

    (B) Montesquieu

    (C) Dicey(D) Aristotle

    10.  ‘Rule of Law’ means

    (i) Supremacy of Judiciary

    (ii) Supremacy of Law

    (iii) Equality before Law

    (iv) Supremacy of Parliament

    Codes :

    (A) (i) and (iii) (B) (iii) and (iv)

    (C) (ii) and (iv) (D) (ii) and (iii)

    11.  Match List-I with List-II and selectthe correct answer using the codes

    given below :

    List – I List - II

    (a) Abuse ofdiscretion

    1. Rule of Law

    (b) Equality before law

    2. Lack of Power

    (c) Delegatedlegislation

    3. Check andBalance

    (d) Separationof powers

    4. Ultra-vires

    Codes :(a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) 2 1 4 3

    (B) 1 2 4 3

    (C) 3 3 2 1

    (D) 4 4 1 2

    12.  Writ of Mandamus may be issued to

    (A) Compel the judicial or quasi- judicial authorities only to act.

    (B) Compel the authority to act.

    (C) Compel the authority, how toact.

    (D) Compel a private person.

    13.  Doctrine of Locus Standi means

    (A) Writ can be filed by any person.

    (B) Power of courts for judicialreview.

    (C) Right of petitioner to file thewrit petition.

    (D) Discretion of administrativeauthority.

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    7. †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) : †®Öã“”êû¤ 368 Ûê  †¬Ö߮֠ÃÖÓ ÃÖ¤ ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Ûê  ×Û ÃÖß ³Öß ¯ÖÏÖ¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî, ×ÃÖ¾ÖÖµÖ ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û ß ´Öæ»Ö ÃÖÓ ¸ü“Ö®ÖÖ Ûê … 

     ŸÖÛÔ  (R) : ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ®Öê ÃÖÓ ÃÖ¤ü Ûê  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Ûê   ¯ÖÏÖ¾Ö¬ÖÖ®ÖÖë ´Öë  ÃÖÓ ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö Û ̧ ü®Öê  Ûê  †ÃÖß×´ÖŸÖ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ¯Ö¸ü †¾Ö¸üÖê ¬Ö »ÖÝÖ֠פüµÖê Æï … 

     Ûæ  ™  :(A) (A) †Öî ¸   (R)  ¤Öê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆß Æï †Öî ¸   (A)

     Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æî … (B) (A) †Öî̧    (R)  ¤üÖê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (A)

     Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆ à Æî … 

    (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æî, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, ¯Ö¸ ®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æî …

    8.  †®Öã “”êû¤ü 51-A ´Öë ÜÖÞ›ü (k) Û Öê ÃÖ×´´Ö×»ÖŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æî (A)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (73¾ÖÖÑ ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö

     «Ö¸ Ö  (B)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (85¾ÖÖÑ ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö

     «Ö¸ Ö  

    (C)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (86¾ÖÖÑ ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö «Ö¸ Ö  

    (D)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (93¾ÖÖÑ ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö «Ö¸ Ö  

    9.   ¿Ö׌ŸÖ ¯Öé£ÖŒÛ ̧ üÞÖ Ûê ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ Û Öê  ÃÖ¾ÖÔ ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ÃÖã ¾µÖ¾Ö×Ã£ÖŸÖ œÓÝÖ ÃÖê ×®Öºþ×¯ÖŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ  (A)  ¯»Öê™Öê  (B)  ´ÖÖê ®Ö™îÃŒµÖæ  (C)  ›üÖµÖÃÖß   (D) †¸ÃŸÖæ  

    10.  ‘ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û Ö ¿ÖÖÃÖ®Ö ’ ÃÖê ŸÖÖŸ¯ÖµÖÔ Æî(i)  ®µÖÖµÖ¯ÖÖ×»ÖÛ Ö Û ß ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““ÖŸÖÖ(ii)  ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û ß ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““ÖŸÖÖ(iii)  ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê  ÃÖ´ÖõÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ®ÖŸÖÖ(iv)  ÃÖÓÃÖ¤ü Û ß ÃÖ¾ÖÖì““ÖŸÖÖ Ûæ  ™ : (A) (i) †Öî ¸ (iii) (B) (iii) †Öî ¸ (iv)(C) (ii) †Öî ¸ (iv) (D) (ii) †Öî ¸ (iii)

    11.   ÃÖæ  “Öß  – I Û Öê ÃÖæ  “Öß  – II  ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî ¸ü ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ …

     ÃÖæ  “Öß – I  ÃÖæ  “Öß – II

    (a)  ×¾Ö¾Öê Û Û Ö

     ¤ã¹ý¯ÖµÖÖêÝÖ

    1.  ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û Ö ¿ÖÖÃÖ®Ö

    (b)  ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê ÃÖ´ÖõÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ®ÖŸÖÖ

    2.  ¿Ö׌ŸÖ ´Öë Û ́ Öß

    (c)  ¯ÖÏŸµÖÖµÖÖê ×•ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö

    3.  ×®ÖµÖÓ ¡ÖÞÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖÓ ŸÖã »Ö®Ö

    (d)  ¿Ö׌ŸÖµÖÖë Û Ö ¯Öé£ÖŒÛ ̧ üÞÖ

    4. †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üÖŸÖߟÖ

     Û Öê›  : 

    (a) (b) (c) (d)(A) 2 1 4 3

    (B) 1 2 4 3

    (C) 3 3 2 1

    (D) 4 4 1 2

    12.   ¯Ö¸ü´ÖÖ¤ê¿Ö Û ß ×¸ü™ü •ÖÖ¸üß Û ß •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖß Æî

    (A)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ †£Ö¾ÖÖ † Ô̈-®µÖÖ×µÖÛ

     ¯ÖÏÖ׬ÖÛ Ö׸üµÖÖë Û Öê Û ÖµÖÔ  Û ̧ ®Öê Ûê ×»Ö‹ ²ÖÖ¬µÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê ÆêŸÖã

      (B)  ¯ÖÏ Ö׬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Û Öê  Û ÖµÖÔ Û ̧ ü®Öê Ûê   ×»Ö‹ ²ÖÖ¬µÖ Û ̧ ®Öê ÆêŸÖã

      (C)  ¯ÖÏ Ö׬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Û Öê ²ÖÖ¬µÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê Ûê ×»Ö‹ ×Û ¾ÖÆü Ûî ÃÖê Û ÖµÖÔ Û ̧ ê

      (D)  ‹Û ×®Ö•Öß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ Û Öê  ²ÖÖ¬µÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê   Ûê   ×»Ö‹ 

     13.   »ÖÖê Û ÃÖ Ã™êÞ›ß (Locus Standi) Ûê  ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ

     Û Ö †£ÖÔ Æî

      (A)  ×Û ÃÖß ³Öß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ «üÖ¸üÖ ×¸ü™ü ¤üÖµÖ¸ü Û ß •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖß Æî …

      (B)  ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ ¯Öã ®ÖÙ¾Ö»ÖÖê Û ®Ö Û ß ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û ß ¿Ö׌ŸÖ …

      (C)  µÖÖדÖÛ ÖÛ ŸÖÖÔ  Û Ö ×¸ü™ µÖÖדÖÛ Ö ¯ÖÏßÖã ŸÖ Û ̧ ®Öê Û Ö †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ …

      (D)  ¯ÖÏ¿ÖÖÃÖÛ ßµÖ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Û Ö ×¾Ö¾ÖêÛ …

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    14.  Which one of the followingstatement is true ?

    (A) Delegated legislation cannot

    have retrospective effect.

    (B) Delegated legislation can haveretrospective effect, ifauthorized by Act or Statute.

    (C) Delegated legislation can haveretrospective effect, if not

    authorized by Act or Statute

     but have reasonable andrational justification.

    (D) None of the above.

    15.  “Constitutional law is concerned with

    the organization and functions ofgovernment at rest, while

    administrative law, is concerned withthat organization and those functions

    in motion.” This statement was given

     by

    (A) Austin

    (B) Salmond(C) M.P. Jain

    (D) None of the above

    16.  Writ of Quo Warranto can be issued

    (A) against any person.

    (B) against public officer, who

    wish to assume the office.

    (C) against public officer, who isholding public office.

    (D) against public officer, who hasceased to hold the office.

    17.  Who defined “jurisprudence as the

    formal science of positive law” ?

    (A) Holland (B) Ulpanian

    (C) Bentham (D) Blackstone

    18.  “A legal right is an interestrecognized and protected by a rule of

    legal justice. An interest in the

    violation of which would be a legal

    wrong, done to him whose interest it

    is and respect of which is a legalduly”. It was stated by

    (A) Salmond

    (B) Starke

    (C) Both (A) and (B)

    (D) None of them

    19.  “Corporate personality is a mere procedural form which is used to

    work out a convenient way forimmediate purpose”. It was stated by

    (A) Holland (B) Austin

    (C) Starke (D) Honfield

    20.  Which of the following statement is

    not true ?

    (A) Possession is a nine point oflaw.

    (B) Possession is an evidence of

    ownership.

    (C) Possession is protected tillsomeone else provided a bettertitle in himself.

    (D) Possession once lost cannot beregained.

    21.  Which of the following duties have been included by Austin in the

    category of “Absolute duties” ?I. Duties owed to indeterminate

     persons.

    II. Self regarding duties.

    III. Duties owed to the sovereign.

    IV. Duties owed to the parents.

    Select the correct answer by using

    the codes below :

    Codes :

    (A) I, III and IV (B) II, III and IV(C) I, II, and IV (D) I, II and III

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    14.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ÃÖÆüß Æî ?

      (A)  ¯ÖÏŸµÖÖµÖÖê ×•ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö ³ÖæŸÖ»ÖõÖß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö ®ÖÆà Æ Öê ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî …

      (B)  µÖפ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö µÖÖ ÃÖÓ×¾Ö×¬Ö «Ö¸Ö ¯ÖÏ Ö׬ÖÛé ŸÖ

     Æî, ŸÖÖê ¯ÖÏ ŸµÖÖµÖÖê×•ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö ³Öæ  ŸÖ»ÖõÖß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö ÆüÖê ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî …

      (C)  ¯ÖÏŸµÖÖµÖÖê ×•ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö ³ÖæŸÖ»ÖõÖß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö ÆüÖê ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî, µÖפü ‹ê ÃÖÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê Ûê ×»ÖµÖê†×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö µÖÖ ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö×¬Ö «üÖ¸üÖ ¯ÖÏÖ׬ÖÛé ŸÖ ®ÖÆüà Æî ×Û ®ŸÖã  µÖã ×ŒŸÖµÖãŒŸÖ †Öî ¸ü ŸÖÛÔ ÃÖÓÝÖŸÖ ®µÖÖµÖÖê ×“ÖŸÖŸÖÖ Æî …

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà …

     15.  “ ÃÖÓ¾Öî¬ÖÖ×®ÖÛ ×¾Ö×¬Ö ÃÖ¸üÛ Ö¸ü, •Ö²Ö ¾ÖÆü ×ãָü Æî, Ûê 

     ÃÖÓ ÝÖš®Ö ‹¾ÖÓ  Û ÖµÖÖí   ÃÖê   ÃÖ´²ÖÓ ×¬ÖŸÖ Æî, •Ö²Ö×Û ¯ÖÏ ¿ÖÖÃÖ×®ÖÛ ×¾Ö×¬Ö ÃÖ¸üÛ Ö¸ü •ÖÖê, ÝÖןֿÖᯙ Æî, Ûê  ÃÖÓ ÝÖšü®Ö †Öî̧ ü Û ÖµÖÔ ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÓ ×¬ÖŸÖ Æî …”  µÖÆü Û £Ö®Ö ×Û µÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æî

    (A) †Öò ×Ù ®Ö «Ö¸ Ö 

      (B)  ÃÖÖ´ÖÞ›ü «Ö¸üÖ 

      (C)  ‹´Ö.¯Öß. •Öî®Ö «üÖ¸üÖ   (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà 

     

    16.  †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ¯Öé “”ûÖ Û ß ×¸ü™ü •ÖÖ¸üß Û ß •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖß Æî

      (A)  ×Û ÃÖß ³Öß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ Ûê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ 

      (B)  ×Û ÃÖß »ÖÖêÛ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Ûê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü, •ÖÖê ×Û ÃÖß ¯Ö¤ü Û Öê ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ “ÖÖÆüŸÖÖ Æî …

      (C)  ×Û ÃÖß »ÖÖêÛ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Ûê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü, •ÖÖê »ÖÖêÛ ¯Ö¤ü ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ Û ̧ ü ¸üÆüÖ Æî …

      (D)  ×Û ÃÖß »ÖÖêÛ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß Ûê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü, •ÖÖꆯ֮Öê ¯Ö¤ü ÃÖê Æü™ü “Öã Û Ö Æî …

     

    17.  “ ×¾Ö׬ֿÖÖÃ¡Ö ÃÖÛ Ö¸üÖŸ´ÖÛ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û Ö †Öî̄ Ö“ÖÖ׸üÛ ×¾Ö–ÖÖ®Ö Æî …”  ×¾Ö׬ֿÖÖÃ¡Ö Û ß µÖÆ ¯Ö׸³ÖÖÂÖÖ ×Û ÃÖÛ ß Æî ? 

    (A)  ÆüÖê»ÖÖÓ›ü  (B)  ˆ»¯Öê ×®ÖµÖ®Ö 

      (C)  ²Öë£Ö´Ö   (D)  ²»Öî Û ÙÖê ®Ö 

    18.  “ ‹Û Û Ö®Öæ®Öß †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ ¾ÖÆ Æî וÖÃÖ́ Öë  ×ÆŸÖ Û Öê   Û Ö®Öæ®Öß ®µÖÖµÖ Ûê  ×®ÖµÖ´Ö «Ö¸Ö ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖÓ̧ õÖÞÖ ¯ÖÏ Ö¯ŸÖ ÆÖê  … ‹Û ×ÆŸÖ ×•ÖÃÖÛ Ö Æ®Ö®ÖË   Æã†Ö Æî, ¾ÖÆ Û Ö®Öæ®Öß ŸÖÖî ¸ ¯Ö¸ ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ ÆÖê ÝÖÖ ŒµÖÖë ×Û µÖÆ ÝÖ»ÖŸÖß ˆÃÖÛê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ Æã‡Ô   Æî וÖÃÖÛ Ö µÖÆ ×ÆŸÖ £ÖÖ †Öî ¸

     ×•ÖÃÖÛ Ö ÃÖ´́ ÖÖ®Ö ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ®ÖÖ Û Ö®Öæ®Öß Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖ Æî …” µÖÆü ×Û ÃÖÛ Ö Û £Ö®Ö Æî ? (A)  ÃÖÖ´ÖÞ›ü

      (B)  Ã™üÖÛÔ(C) (A) †Öî ¸ü (B) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê  Û Öê ‡Ô ®ÖÆà  

    19.  “ ×®ÖÝÖ×´ÖŸÖ ¾µÖ׌ŸÖŸ¾Ö ´ÖÖ¡Ö Û ÖµÖÔ ×¾Ö׬ÖÛ ºþ¯Ö Æî

     •ÖÖê ŸÖÖŸÛ Ö×»ÖÛ ¯ÖϵÖÖê•Ö®Ö Û Öê ÃÖã×¾Ö¬ÖÖ ÃÖê  ×®ÖÛ Ö»Ö®Öê Ûê ×»Ö‹ ¯ÖÏ µÖãŒŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî …” ‹êÃÖÖ ×Û ÃÖ®Öê Û ÆüÖ £ÖÖ ?  (A)  ÆüÖê»ÖÖÓ›ü  (B) †Öò×Ù®Ö 

      (C)  Ã™üÖÛÔ (D)  ÆüÖò®Ö± ß»›ü 

    20.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ÃÖÆüß ®ÖÆüà Æî ?  (A)  Û ²•ÖÖ Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö Ûê  ®ÖÖî ײ֮¤ã Æï …  (B)  Û ²•ÖÖ Ã¾ÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö Û Ö ÃÖÖõµÖ Æî …  (C)  Û ²•ÖÖ ŸÖ²Ö ŸÖÛ ÃÖã ¸ü×õÖŸÖ Æî •Ö²Ö ŸÖÛ Û Öê ‡Ô 

    †®µÖ †¯Ö®Öê Û Öê  ²Öê ÆŸÖ¸ü †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß ÆÖê®Öê  Û Ö ¯ÖÏ ´ÖÖÞÖ ¯Öê ¿Ö ®ÖÆà Û ̧ üŸÖÖ …

      (D)  ‹Û ²ÖÖ¸ü ÜÖÖê µÖÖ Æã†Ö Û ²•ÖÖ ¤üÖê²ÖÖ¸üÖ ¯ÖÏ Ö¯ŸÖ ®ÖÆà ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ …

     

    21.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖÖë  ´Öë   ÃÖê   †Öò ×Ùü®Ö ®Öê  ×Û ®Ö Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖÖë Û Öê ‘†ÖŸµÖןÖÛ Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖÖë’ ´Öë ¸üÜÖÖ Æî ?

    I. †×®ÖµÖŸÖ »ÖÖêÝÖÖë Ûê  ¯ÖÏ ×ŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖ ¯ÖÖ»Ö®ÖII. †ÖŸ´Ö ÃÖ´´ÖÖ®Ö ÃÖ´²Ö®¬Öß Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖIII. ¸üÖ•ÖÖ Ûê  ¯ÖÏ×ŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖIV. ´ÖÖŸÖÖ-ׯ֟ÖÖ Ûê  ¯ÖÏ ×ŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖ ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ : Ûæ  ™ :(A) I, III †Öî ¸ü IV

      (B) II, III †Öî ¸ü IV  (C) I, II †Öî̧ ü IV  (D) I, II †Öî̧ ü III

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    22.  The physical element of possession isalso called as

    (A) Ratio decidendi

    (B) Corpus decidendi

    (C) Corpus possessionis

    (D) Animus possidendi

    23.  Assertion (A) : Ownership subject tocondition subsequent is vested

    ownership.

    Reason (R) :  Possession and

    ownership do not differ in their

    mode of acquisition.

    Codes :

    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and(R) is the correct explanation of

    (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but

    (R) is not correct explanationof (A).

    (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

    24.  The interest theory of legal right is propounded by

    (A) Durkein (B) Dicey

    (C) Paton (D) Ihering

    25.  The application of doctrine ofvicarious liability in crimes seems to

    have been actuated by a necessityrather than desirability. The

     justification is based on

    (A) Public policy

    (B) Failure to supervise

    (C) Treated as unauthorised

    (D) Strict liability

    26.  In which of the offences the actualcommission of offence is not

     punished but it’s attempt is

     punished ?

    (A) When the execution of murder

    falls short.(B) Causing miscarriage.

    (C) Suicide.

    (D) Exposure with intention toabandon the child.

    27.  An offender claiming exemption ofcriminal liability under Section 84 of

    Indian Penal Code must be incapable

    of knowing

    (A) the nature of the act(B) the act was contrary to law

    (C) the act was wrong

    (D) All of the above

    28.  There is no right of private defenceagainst an act done, by any person

    under the direction of a public

    servant but is subjected to fulfillment

    of certain condition like

    (A) the act must be done in goodfaith.

    (B) the direction was not strictly justifiable by law.

    (C) The directed act has not been

    generated reasonableapprehension of death.

    (D) All of the above.

    29.  The Indian Penal Code makes a broad distinction between principal

    wrong doer and an abettor and doesnot recognize the accessory except in

    case of harboring when

    (A) Instigating a person to commitan offence.

    (B) Engaging in a conspiracy to

    commit an offence.

    (C) Intentionally aiding a person to

    commit an offence.(D) None of the above.

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    22.   Û ²•Öê Ûê   ¾ÖßÖã ÝÖŸÖ ŸÖ¢¾Ö Û Öê µÖÆü ³Öß Û ÆüŸÖê Æï :

      (A)  ¸ê׿ֆÖë ›êÃÖß›ë›üß (Ratio decidendi)

      (B)  Û Ö¯ÖÔ ÃÖ ›êÃÖß›ë›üß (Corpus decidendi)

      (C)  Û Ö¯ÖÔÃÖ ¯ÖÖê •Öê¿Ö×®ÖÃÖ (Corpuspossessionis)

      (D)  ‹×®Ö´ÖÃÖ ¯ÖÖê •Öß›ë›üß (Animuspossidendi)

     

    23.  †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) : Û ²•ÖÖ, ¯ÖÖ׿“ÖÛ ¿ÖŸÖÔ Ûê  ÃÖÖ£Ö, ×®Ö×ÆüŸÖ þÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö Æî … 

     ŸÖÛÔ  (R) : Û ²•ÖÖ †Öî ¸ü þÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö ˆ®ÖÛê

    †×³ÖÝÖÏÆüÞÖ Ûê  ¯ÖÏÛ Ö¸ü ´Öë  ×³Ö®®Ö ®ÖÆüà Æï …  

     Ûæ  ™  :

    (A) (A) †Öî̧   (R) ¤üÖê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æï †Öî ¸ü (A) Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æî … 

    (B) (A) †Öî̧   (R) ¤üÖê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã  (A) Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆ à Æî … 

    (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æî, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … 

    (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, ¯Ö¸ ®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æî …

    24.   Û Ö®Öæ  ®Öß †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü Ûê ×ÆüŸÖ ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ Û Ö ¯ÖϠן֯ÖÖ¤üÛ Æî

      (A)  ›¸üÛ ß®Ö   (B)  ›üÖµÖÃÖß 

      (C)  ¯Öê ™®Ö   (D)  ‡ÆظüÝÖ 

     

    25.  †¯Ö¸üÖ¬ÖÖë  ´Öë   ¯ÖÏןÖ×®Ö׬֟¾Ö ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö Ûê   ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ Û Öê   »ÖÖÝÖæ   Û ̧ ü®Öê ´Öë   ¾ÖÖÓ ”û®ÖßµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê  †×¬ÖÛ†Ö¾Ö¿µÖÛ ŸÖÖ Ûê Û Ö¸üÞÖ ÃÖÓ³Ö¾Ö Æã†Ö Æî … ‡ÃÖÛ Ö†Öî ×“ÖŸµÖ †Ö¬ÖÖ׸üŸÖ Æî :

      (A)  »ÖÖêÛ ®Ößן֠

      (B)  ¯ÖµÖÔ ¾ÖêõÖÞÖ Û ß †ÃÖ± »ÖŸÖÖ 

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      (D)  Û šüÖê ¸ü ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö 

    26.   ×Û ÃÖ †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö ´Öë ¾ÖÖßÖ×¾ÖÛ †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö Ûê ÆüÖê®Öê  ¯Ö¸ü ¤Þ› ®ÖÆà פµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ ¯Ö¸®ŸÖã ‹ê ÃÖÖ ¯ÖÏ µÖÖÃÖ Û ̧ ®Öê Ûê  ×»Ö‹ ¤Þ› פµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî ?

      (A)  •Ö²Ö ÆüŸµÖÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê  Û Ö ¯ÖÏ µÖÖÃÖ ×¾Ö± »Ö ÆüÖê  •ÖÖ‹ …

      (B)  ÝÖ³ÖÔ̄ ÖÖŸÖ Û Ö׸ŸÖ Û ̧ ®ÖÖ …  (C) †ÖŸ´ÖÆŸµÖÖ …  (D)  ²Ö““Öê  Û Öê ¯Ö׸üŸµÖÖÝÖ Ûê   †Ö¿ÖµÖ ÃÖê  ¯ÖÏÛ ™ü

     Û ̧ ®ÖÖ … 

    27.   ‹Û †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Öß •ÖÖê  ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ¤üÞ› ÃÖÓ ×ÆüŸÖÖ Û ß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ84 Ûê †¬Öß®Ö †Ö¯Ö¸üÖ׬ÖÛ ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö Û ß ”æû™ü Û Ö ¤üÖ¾ÖÖ Û ̧ üŸÖÖ Æî, ¾ÖÆü ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ µÖÆü •ÖÖ®Ö®Öê ´Öë  ÃÖõÖ´Ö ®ÖÆà Æî

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    28.   ×Û ÃÖß Ûé ŸµÖ Û Öê Û ̧ ®Öê  Ûê ×»Ö‹ Û Öê ‡Ô ×®Ö•Öß ÃÖã ¸õÖÖ Û Ö †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ®ÖÆüà Æî, µÖפü ‹êÃÖÖ Ûé ŸµÖ ×Û ÃÖß ÃÖ¸Û Ö¸ß †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ß Ûê  ×®Ö¤ì¿ÖÖ®Öã ÃÖÖ¸ ×Û µÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ ÆüÖê ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã  µÖÆü Ûã ”û ¿ÖŸÖÖí  Û Öê ¯Öæ  ÞÖÔ Û ̧ ü®Öê  Ûê   †¬Öß®Ö

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     šüÆü¸üÖµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ …  (C)  ×®Ö¤ì×¿ÖŸÖ Ûé ŸµÖ ÃÖê ´Öé ŸµÖã  Û ß ¾ÖÖßÖ×¾ÖÛ

    †Ö¿ÖÓ Û Ö ®Ö ˆ¯Ö•Öß ÆüÖê …  (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔ ŒŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß … 

    29.  ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ¤Þ› ÃÖÓ ×ÆŸÖÖ ¯ÖḮ ÖãÜÖ ÝÖ»ÖŸÖß Û ̧ ü®Öê  ¾ÖÖ»Öê  

    †Öî¸ ¤ã¯ÖÏê ¸Û Ûê ²Öß“Ö ‹Û ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÛ ³Öê¤ü Û ̧ üŸÖÖ Æî †Öî ¸ü ÃÖ´ÖÁÖµÖ ¤ê®Öê  Ûê   ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê   Ûê   ×ÃÖ¾ÖÖ µÖÆ ˆ¯ÖÃÖÖ¬Ö®ÖÖë Û Öê  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ®ÖÆà ¤êŸÖÖ •Ö²Ö ŸÖÛ(A)  ×Û ÃÖß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ Û Öê ×Û ÃÖß †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö Û ̧ ü®Öê Ûê  

     ×»Ö‹ ˆÛ ÃÖÖµÖÖ ®Ö •ÖÖ‹ …  (B)  ×Û ÃÖß †¯Ö¸Ö¬Ö Û Öê Û ̧ ®Öê  Ûê ×»Ö‹ ×Û ÃÖß

     ÂÖ›üµÖ®¡Ö ÃÖê ®Ö •Öã›ÌÖ •ÖÖ‹ …  (C)  ×Û ÃÖß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ «üÖ¸üÖ †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö Ûê  Û ̧ ü®Öê   Ûê

     ÃÖÖ£Ö •ÖÖ®Ö²Öæ  —ÖÛ ̧ ü ˆÃÖÛ ß ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ®Ö Û ß

     •ÖÖ‹ …  (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê  Û Öê ‡Ô ®ÖÆà …

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    30.  In order to attract application ofSec.304-B of Indian Penal Code it is

    essential that the death has occurred

    within ______.

    (A) Seven years but as engagement

    is part of marriage the period oflimitation should be countedfrom that date.

    (B) Actual death should have

    occurred within seven years of

    her marriage.(C) Actual cruelty should have

     been for demand of dowrywhether or not death resulted

    after seven years of marriage.

    (D) Depends upon possibility toruling out an accidental death

    within the period of seven years.

    31.  Administration of unwholesome drugis strictly punishable under law even

    though it may not cause hurt. Under

    what provision of law punishmentcan be inflicted ?

    (A) Section 324(B) Section 328

    (C) Section 326(D) All of the above

    32.  A police officer arrested a person withoutwarrant who was drunk and creating

    disturbance in a public street. The actionof police amounts to ______.

    (A) Detention

    (B) Wrongful confinement

    (C) Wrongful restrain(D) None of them

    33.  The Air (Prevention and Control of

    Pollution) Act, 1981 shall have

     precedence over other laws andtherefore, the provisions of the Act shall

    have effect despite the inconsistencywith the provisions of any other

    enactment. However it is subject to

    (A) The Mines Act, 1952(B) Atomic Energy Act, 1962

    (C) The Factories Act, 1948(D) None of the above

    34.  Which of the following is popularlyknown as “Forest Conservation

    Case” ?

    (A) Environment AwarenessForum Vs. State of J & K, 1999

    1 SCC 210(B) T.N. Godavarman Thirumulk

    Pad Vs. Union of India, 19972 SCC 267

    (C) M.C. Metha Vs. Union ofIndia, 1992 1 SCC 358

    (D) Tata Engineering &Locomotive Co. Ltd Vs State

    of Bihar, 2000 5 SCC 346

    35.  Taj Trapezium case is between

    (A) Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action Vs. Union of

    India, 1996 3 SCC 212

    (B) Ramji Patel Vs Nagarik

    Upbhokta Marg DarshakManch, 2000 3 SCC 29

    (C) Vineet Kumar Mathur Vs.Union of India, 1996 7 SCC

    714(D) M.C. Metha Vs. Union of

    India, 1997 2 SCC 353

    36.  The increased noise level can causeloss of hearing and irreversible

    changes in nervous system. Mentionthe Safe Noise Level fixed by the

    World Health Organisation.

    (A) 80 decibels (B) 90 decibels(C) 60 decibels (D) 45 decibels

    37.  The United Nations proclaimed

    which of the following day as the“International Drinking Water

    Supply and Sanitation Decade” ?

    (A) 10th

     Nov. 1980

    (B) 12th

     Sept. 1980

    (C) 10

    th

     Nov. 1990(D) 12

    th Sept. 1990

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    30.  ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ¤Þ› ÃÖÓ×ÆŸÖÖ Û ß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 304-²Öß Ûê  »ÖÖÝÖæ ÆÖê ®Öê Ûê  ×»Ö‹ µÖÆ †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ Æî ×Û ´Öé ŸµÖã  ‡ŸÖ®Öê   ÃÖ´ÖµÖ Û ß ³Öߟָü Æã‡Ô Æ Öê(A)  ÃÖÖŸÖ ¾ÖÂÖÔ, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã ŒµÖÖë ×Û ÃÖÝÖÖ‡Ô ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Û Ö

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      (B)  ˆÃÖÛê  ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Ûê   ÃÖÖŸÖ ¾ÖÂÖÔ   Ûê ³Öߟָü ˆÃÖÛ ß ´Ö韵Öã Æã‡Ô ÆüÖê …

      (C)  ¾ÖÖßÖ×¾ÖÛ ÛÎæ  ̧ üŸÖÖ ¤üÆê•Ö Û ß ´ÖÖÑÝÖ Ûê   Û Ö¸üÞÖ Æã†Ö ÆüÖê, ´Öé ŸµÖã ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Ûê  ÃÖÖŸÖ ¾ÖÂÖÔ Ûê ²ÖÖ¤ “ÖÖÆê Æã‡Ô  ÆÖê  †£Ö¾ÖÖ ®Ö Æã‡Ô  ÆÖê  …

      (D)  µÖÆü ‡ÃÖ ÃÖ´³ÖÖ¾Ö®ÖÖ ¯Ö¸ü ³Öß ×®Ö³ÖÔ ¸ü Û ̧ üŸÖÖ Æî ×Û ÃÖÖŸÖ ¾ÖÂÖÔ Û ß †¾Ö×¬Ö ´Öë ¤ã‘ÖÔ ™®ÖÖ¾Ö¿Ö ŸÖÖê ´Ö韵Öã ®ÖÆüà Æã‡Ô  Æî …

     

    31.  †¯Ö£µÖ ›ÒÝÖ Û Ö ×¤µÖÖ •ÖÖ®ÖÖ Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö Ûê  †®ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ Û ›ÌÖ‡Ô  ÃÖê   ¤üÞ›ü®ÖßµÖ Æî “ÖÖÆê ‡ÃÖÃÖê   Û Öê ‡Ô õÖ×ŸÖ ®Ö ÆüÖê … ×Û ÃÖ Û Ö®Öæ®Ö Ûê   ¯ÖÏ Ö¾Ö¬ÖÖ®ÖÖë  Ûê   †¬Öß®Ö ¤üÞ›ü ×¤µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî ?

      (A) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 324  (B) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 328  (C) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 326  (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß  

    32.   ‹Û ¯Öã×»ÖÃÖ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üß ®Öê  ‹Û ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ Û Öê, •ÖÖê ÃÖÖ¾ÖÔ•Ö×®ÖÛ ÝÖ»Öß ´Öë  ¿Ö¸üÖ²Ö ¯ÖßÛ ¸ü ÝÖ›ü²Ö›Ìß ´Ö“ÖÖ ¸üÆüÖ £ÖÖ, ײ֮ÖÖ ¾ÖÖ¸üÞ™ü Ûê  ×ÝÖ¸ü°ŸÖÖ¸ü Û ̧ ü ×»ÖµÖÖ … ¯Öã ×»ÖÃÖ Û Ö µÖÆü Ûé ŸµÖ Æî

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    33.   ¾ÖÖµÖã (¯ÖÏ ¤æÂÖÞÖ ×®Ö¾ÖÖ¸üÞÖ †Öî̧ ü ×®ÖµÖÓ¡ÖÞÖ) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö,1981 Û Öê †®µÖ Û Ö®Öæ  ®ÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ¾Ö¸üßµÖŸÖÖ ÆüÖêÝÖß †Öî̧ ü ‡ÃÖ×»Ö‹ ‡ÃÖ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö Ûê  ¯ÖÏ Ö¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö, ×Û ÃÖß †®µÖ†×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö Ûê  ¯ÖÏÖ¾Ö¬ÖÖ®ÖÖë   ÃÖê  †ÃÖÓ ÝÖŸÖ ÆÖê ®Öê  ¯Ö¸ ³Öß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Öß ÆÖë ÝÖê  … ŸÖ£ÖÖ×¯Ö µÖÆ _____ Ûê   †¬Ö߮֠ÆÖê ÝÖÖ …

      (A)  ÜÖÖ®Ö †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1952  (B)  ¯Ö¸ü´ÖÖÞÖã ‰ •ÖÖÔ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1962  (C)  Û Ö¸üÜÖÖ®ÖÖ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1948  (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà 

    34.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×Û ÃÖê ‘ ¾Ö®Ö ÃÖÓ̧ õÖÞÖ ´ÖÖ´Ö»ÖÖ ’ Ûê ºþ¯Ö ´Öë •ÖÖ®ÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî ?  

    (A)  ¯ÖµÖÖÔ ¾Ö¸üÞÖ •ÖÖÝÖ¹ýÛ ŸÖÖ ´ÖÓ“Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö •Ö´´Öæ ŸÖ£ÖÖ Û ¿´Ö߸ ¸Ö•µÖ, 1999 1 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß210

      (B)  ™üß.‹®Ö. ÝÖÖê ¤üÖ¾Ö´ÖÔ®Ö ×ŸÖ¹ý´Öã»Û ¯Ö¤ü ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö, 1997 2 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 267

      (C)  ‹´Ö.ÃÖß. ´ÖêÆüŸÖÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö 1992 1 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 358

      (D)  ™üÖ™üÖ ‡Ó •Öß×®ÖµÖظüÝÖ ‹Þ›ü »ÖÖê Û Öế ÖÖê×™ü¾Ö ÛÓ ̄ Ö®Öß ×»Ö×´Ö™ê›ü ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ×²ÖÆüÖ¸ü ¸üÖ•µÖ,2000 5 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 346

     

    35.   ŸÖÖ•Ö ™Òî̄ Öê×•ÖµÖ´Ö Ûê ÃÖ ×Û ÃÖÛê  ²Öß“Ö Æî ?  (A)  ‡Ó ×›üµÖ®Ö Û Öï ×ÃÖ»Ö ± Öò ¸ü ‹®Ö¾ÖÖ‡¸üÖê-»ÖßÝÖ»Ö

     ‹êŒ¿Ö®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸ŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö, 1996 3 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 212

      (B)  ¸üÖ´Ö•Öß ¯Ö™ê»Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ®ÖÖÝÖ׸üÛ ˆ¯Ö³ÖÖê ŒŸÖÖ ´ÖÖÝÖÔ ¤¿ÖÔ Û ´ÖÓ “Ö, 2000 3 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 29

      (C)  ×¾Ö®ÖßŸÖ Ûã ́ ÖÖ¸ü ´ÖÖ£Öã ¸ü ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö1996 7 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 714

      (D)  ‹´Ö.ÃÖß. ´ÖêÆüŸÖÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö 19972 ‹ÃÖ ÃÖß ÃÖß 353

     

    36.  †ŸµÖ׬ÖÛ ¿ÖÖê ¸ü µÖÖ ¬¾Ö×®Ö ÁÖ¾ÖÞÖ ¿Ö׌ŸÖ Û Öê õÖן֠¯ÖÆã  Ñ“ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî ŸÖ£ÖÖ Ã®ÖÖµÖã ŸÖÓ ¡Ö ´Öë  †¯Ö׸ü¾ÖŸµÖÔ   ¯Ö׸¾ÖŸÖÔ®Ö Û Ö Û Ö¸ÞÖ ²Ö®Ö ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî … ×¾Ö¿¾Ö Ã¾ÖÖãµÖ ÃÖÓÝÖšü®Ö «üÖ¸üÖ ×®Ö¬ÖÖÔ׸üŸÖ ÃÖã ¸×õÖŸÖ ¬¾Ö׮֠ßָ ŒµÖÖ Æî ?

      (A) 80 ›ê×ÃÖ²Ö»ÃÖ   (B) 90 ›ê×ÃÖ²Ö»ÃÖ 

      (C) 60 ›ê×ÃÖ²Ö»ÃÖ   (D) 45 ›ê×ÃÖ²Ö»ÃÖ 

     

    37.   ÃÖÓ µÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖÂ™Ò ®Öê ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê  ×Û ÃÖ ×¤ü®Ö Û ÖꑆӟָÖԠ™ÒßµÖ ¯Öê µÖ•Ö»Ö †Ö¯ÖæÙŸÖ ŸÖ£ÖÖ Ã¾Ö“”ûŸÖÖ ¤¿ÖÛ ’ Ûê ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ˆ¤Ë‘ÖÖê×ÂÖŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ Æî ?  

    (A) 10 ®Ö¾Ö´²Ö¸ü 1980

      (B) 12 ×ÃÖŸÖ´²Ö¸ü 1980

      (C) 10 ®Ö¾Ö´²Ö¸ü 1990

      (D) 12 ×ÃÖŸÖ´²Ö¸ü 1990

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    38.  The Central or State Board under the

    Water (Prevention and Control of

    Pollution) Act, 1974 is required to

    meet at least

    (A) every one month

    (B) every two months

    (C) every three months

    (D) every six months

    39.  The “precautionary principle” and

    the “polluter pays principle” are part

    of the Environmental Law of our

    country.

    (A) True

    (B) False

    (C) Partly true and partly false

    (D) None

    40.  “International Law is defined as Law

    of Nations or International Law is the

    name for the body of customary and

    conventional rules which are

    considered legally binding by

    civilized States in their relation with

    each other.”

    Above statement is attributed

    to

    (A) Charles G.Fenwick

    (B) J.G. Starke

    (C) J.L. Brierly

    (D) L. Oppenheim

    41.  Assertion (A) : Custom is a rule ofconduct, obligatory on part ofthose who are within its sphere,established by long usage and practice.

    Reason (R) :  Rule of conduct are

    obligatory in any establishedsphere.

    Codes :(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and

    (R) is the correct explanation of(A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but(R) is not the correctexplanation of (A).

    (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

    42.  Which of the following statements istrue ?(A) Pacta tertius nec nocent nec

     prosunt, means the UN Chartercannot bind non members.

    (B) The General Assembly has theessential element of bindingdecision.

    (C) The Security Council is anadvisory body only.

    (D) The Security Council maynever take action involving useof armed forces.

    43.  In which case the following principlewas laid down ?

    “The absence of one party’sconsent to jurisdiction when proceedings were instituted wascured by subsequent consent to jurisdiction given outside, and

    without specific reference to the proceedings before the court.”(A) Mavrommatis Palestine

    Concessions case (Jurisdiction),PCIJ Series A, No. 2, P. 34.

    (B) Corfu Channel case(Preliminary objections), ICJRep. 1952, PP. 102 – 03.

    (C) Electricity Co. of Sofia case,Series A/B. No. 77, P. 77.

    (D) Right of Passage Over Indian

    Territory case (Preliminaryobjections), ICJ Rep., 1957, P. 125.

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    38.   •Ö»Ö (¯ÖÏ ¤æÂÖÞÖ ×®Ö¾ÖÖ¸üÞÖ †Öî ¸ü ×®ÖµÖÓ ¡ÖÞÖ) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö,

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      (D)  Æü¸ü ”û: ´ÖÆüß®ÖÖë ´Öë

     

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     Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æî … (B) (A) †Öî̧    (R)  ¤üÖê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (A)

     Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆ à Æî … (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æî, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, ¯Ö¸ ®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æî …

    42.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ÃÖÆüß Æî ?  (A)  ¯ÖüÖ ™üÙ™ü†ÃÖ ®Öî Û ®ÖÖê ÃÖë ™ü ®Öî Û ¯ÖÏ ÖêÃÖÓ ™ü Û Ö

    †£ÖÔ  Æî ×Û ÃÖÓ µÖã ŒŸÖ ¸üÖÂ™Ò Û Ö “ÖÖ™Ô̧ ü ÝÖî̧ ü ÃÖ¤üõÖÖë Û Öê  †Ö²Ö¨ ®ÖÆüà Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ …

      (B)  ÃÖÖ´ÖÖ®µÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ Û Ö ‹Û †Ö¾Ö¿µÖÛ ŸÖ¢¾Ö Æî ×Û ¾ÖÆü †Ö²Ö¨ ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ »Öê ÃÖÛ ŸÖß Æî …

      (C)  ÃÖã ¸õÖÖ ¯Ö׸ÂÖ¤Ë ´ÖÖ¡Ö ‹Û ÃÖ»ÖÖÆÛ Ö¸ß ÃÖӠãÖÖ Æî …

      (D)  ÃÖã̧ üõÖÖ ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤Ë ÃÖ¿ÖÃ¡Ö ÃÖê®ÖÖ Ûê  ¯ÖÏ µÖÖêÝÖ Û Ö

     ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ Û ³Öß ®ÖÆüà »Öê ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ … 

    43.   ×Û ÃÖ ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê  ´Öë   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ ×®Ö¬ÖÖԠ׸üŸÖ Æã†Ö ?“ ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Ûê ÃÖ´ÖõÖ Û Ö¸Ô¾ÖÖ‡Ô Û Öê ×¾Ö׿Ö™ü ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ   Ûê ײ֮ÖÖ †Öî̧ ü •Ö²Ö Û ÖµÖÔ ¾ÖÖÆüß ¿Öã ºþ Æã ‡Ô ˆÃÖ ÃÖ´ÖµÖõÖê ¡ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÓ×¬ÖŸÖ ¯ÖõÖÛ Ö¸ü Û ß ÃÖÆü´Ö×ŸÖ Ûê  †³ÖÖ¾Ö Û Öê ²ÖÖÆü¸ü ÃÖê ¤üß ÝÖ‡Ô   ¯Ö¿“ÖÖŸÖ¾ÖŸÖá ÃÖÆü´Öן֠ÃÖê šüßÛ ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî …”

    (A)  ´Öî¾Ö¸üÖế ´ÖÖ×™üÃÖ ¯»Öê Ã™üÖ‡®Ö ÛÓ ÃÖî ¿Ö®ÖÃÖ Ûê ÃÖ(•Öæ׸üÃÖ×›üŒ¿Ö®Ö), ¯Öß ÃÖß †Ö‡Ô •Öê ÃÖ߸üß•ÖA, ®ÖÓ. 2, ¯Öé. 34

      (B)  Û Ö¸üü±æ “Öî®Ö»Ö Ûê ÃÖ (ׯÖÏ×»Ö×´Ö®Ö¸ü߆Öò ²Ö•Öî Œ¿Ö®ÖÃÖ), †Ö‡Ô  ÃÖß •Öê   ¸ê¯Ö. 1952, ¯Öé. 102-03

      (C)  ‡»Öî׌™Ò×ÃÖ™üß Û ́ ¯Ö®Öß †Öò ± ÃÖÖê×± µÖÖ Ûê ÃÖ, ÃÖ߸üß•Ö ‹/²Öß ®Ö´²Ö¸ü 77, ¯Öé. 77

      (D)  ¸üÖ‡™ü †Öò± ¯ÖîÃÖê•Ö †Öê¾Ö¸ü ‡Ó×›üµÖ®Ö ™î̧ üß™ü¸üß

     Ûê ÃÖ, (ׯÖÏ ×»Ö×´Ö®Ö¸üß †Öò ²Ö•Öî Œ¿Ö®ÖÃÖ), †Ö‡Ô  ÃÖß •Öê, ¸ê̄ Ö., 1957, ¯Öé. 125

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    44.  Match List-I with List-II and givecorrect answer using the codes given

     below :

    List – I List - II

    (i) Positive

    International

    Morality

    (a) Treaty-

    contract

    (ii) Source of

    International

    Law

    (b) Stepping

    into shoes

    of another

    (iii) Agreement

    of States

    (c) Judicial

     pronounce-

    ments

    (iv) Subrogation (d) John Austin

    Codes :

    (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

    (A) (d) (b) (c) (a)

    (B) (d) (c) (b) (a)

    (C) (c) (d) (a) (b)

    (D) (d) (c) (a) (b)

    45.  Which of the following statement is true ?

    (A) A recommendation of General

    Assembly may be without true

    legal effect, it may have effects

    of a moral and political

    character.

    (B) A decision of GeneralAssembly may be with true

    legal effect, it may not be

    without effects of a moral and

     political character.

    (C) A decision of General

    Assembly is immoral and

    unethical, if it is without true

    legal effect.

    (D) None of the above.

    46.  Legal effects of recognition are(i) Recognised State can sue in

    municipal courts of recognizing

    State.

    (ii) Recognised State can claim

     possession of property situatedwithin jurisdiction of therecognizing State which

    formerly belonged to preceding

    government.

    (iii) The recognized State becomesentitled to claim sovereign

    immunity from beingimpleaded in the municipal

    courts of the recognizing State.

    (iv) The recognized State acquiresthe capacity to enter into

    diplomatic relations with otherStates and to conclude treaties

    with them.

    Codes :

    (A) (i) only

    (B) (i) and (ii) only

    (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only(D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

    47.  Which one of the following is notcondition with regard to the persons who

    may be adopted, under Hindu Adoptionsand Maintenance Act, 1956 ?

    (A) He or she must be a Hindu.

    (B) He or she must has not already

     been adopted.(C) He or she must consent to

    adoption.(D) He or she must has not

    completed the age of fifteenyears, unless there is custom.

    48.  The right to contract a minor in

    marriage under Muslim Law, belongs, successively to

    I. FatherII. Mother

    III. Paternal grand father

    IV. Brother

    Codes :

    (A) I, II, III, IV (B) I, III, IV, II(C) III, IV, I, II (D) II, III, IV, I

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    44.   ÃÖæ  “Öß  – I Û Öê ÃÖæ  “Öß  – II ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî ¸ü ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ …

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – II

    (i)  ÃÖÛ Ö¸üÖŸ´ÖÛ†®ŸÖ¸üÖԠ™ÒßµÖ ®ÖîןÖÛ ŸÖÖ

    (a)  ÃÖÓ׬Ö-ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö¤üÖ

    (ii) †®ŸÖ¸üÖԠ™ÒßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û Ö ÄÖÖê ŸÖ

    (b)  ¤æÃÖ¸ê Û Ö Ã£ÖÖ®Ö »Öê ®ÖÖ

    (iii)  ¸üÖ•µÖÖë ´Öë   ÃÖ´Ö—ÖÖî ŸÖÖ

    (c)  ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ

    (iv)  ¯ÖÏŸµÖÖÃÖ®Ö (d)  •ÖÖò®Ö †Öò×Ùü®Ö Û Öê›  : 

    (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

    (A) (d) (b) (c) (a)

    (B) (d) (c) (b) (a)

    (C) (c) (d) (a) (b)

    (D) (d) (c) (a) (b)

    45.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ÃÖÆüß Æî ?

      (A)  ÃÖÖ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ Û ß ×ÃÖ± Ö׸ü¿Ö Û Ö ³Ö»Öê  Æüß

     Û Öê‡Ô  ÃÖÆüß Û Ö®Öæ®Öß ¯ÖÏ ³ÖÖ¾Ö ®Ö ÆüÖê, ‡ÃÖÛê 

     ®ÖîןÖÛ ‹¾ÖÓ ¸Ö•Ö®ÖßןÖÛ ¯ÖÏ Û Ö¸ Ûê  ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö

     ÆÖê ÃÖÛ ŸÖê  Æï …

      (B)  ÃÖÖ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ Ûê ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ Û Ö ÃÖÆüß Û Ö®Öæ  ®Öß

     ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö ÆüÖê, µÖÆü ®Öî ×ŸÖÛ ‹¾ÖÓ ¸üÖ•Ö®ÖßןÖÛ

     ¯ÖÏÛ Ö¸ü Ûê  ¯ÖÏ ³ÖÖ¾ÖÖë Ûê ײ֮ÖÖ ®Ö ÆüÖê ÝÖÖ …

      (C)  ÃÖÖ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ Û Ö ×®ÖÞÖÔ µÖ †®Öî ×ŸÖÛ ‹¾ÖÓ 

     ¤ã̧ üÖ“ÖÖ׸üÛ Æî, µÖפü µÖÆü ײ֮ÖÖ ×Û ÃÖß ÃÖÆüß

     Û Ö®Öæ  ®Öß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö Ûê  Æï …

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà …

    46.   ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ Ûê  ×¾Ö׬ÖÛ ¯ÖÏ ³ÖÖ¾Ö Æï(i)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ-¯ÖÏ Ö¯ŸÖ ¸Ö•µÖ ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¤ê®Öê  ¾ÖÖ»Öê

     ¸Ö•µÖ Ûê  ¸Ö™ÒßµÖ ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ´Öë   ¾ÖÖ¤ Û ̧ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî …

    (ii)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ¸Ö•µÖ ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¤ê®Öê   ¾ÖÖ»ÖÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ Ûê õÖê ¡ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ´Öë  ×Ã£ÖŸÖ ˆÃÖ ÃÖ´¯Ö×¢Ö ¯Ö¸ü Û ²•Öê Ûê  ×»Ö‹ ¤üÖ¾ÖÖ Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî •ÖÖê  ‡ÃÖÃÖê   ¯ÖÆü»Öê ¾ÖÆüÖÑ  Û ß ¯Öæ  ¾ÖÔ ÃÖ¸Û Ö¸ Û ß £Öß …

    (iii)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ-¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ Û Öê µÖÆü ÃÖÖ´Ö£µÖÔ  ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ÆüÖê  •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî ×Û ¾ÖÆü ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¤ê®Öê ¾ÖÖ»Öê   ¸üÖ•µÖ Ûê  ¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ´Öë ¯ÖÏ ³Öã-ÃÖ¢ÖÖ ˆ®´Öã ×ŒŸÖ Ûê  ×»Ö‹ ¾ÖÖ¤ü Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛê   …

    (iv)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ-¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ Û Öê µÖÆü ÃÖÖ´Ö£µÖÔ  ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ

     ÆÖê  •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî ×Û ¾ÖÆ †®µÖ ¸Ö•µÖÖë ÃÖê Ûæ  ™- ®ÖßןÖÛ ÃÖ´²Ö®¬Ö ãÖÖ×¯ÖŸÖ Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛê †Öî̧ ü ˆ®ÖÛê  ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖӠ׬ֵÖÖÑ Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛë  …

     Ûæ  ™ :  (A)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö (i)

    (B)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö (i) †Öî ¸ (ii)(C)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö (i), (ii) †Öî ¸ (iii)(D) (i), (ii), (iii) †Öî ¸ (iv)

    47.   ×Æü®¤æ ¤ü¢ÖÛ †Öî̧ ü ³Ö¸üÞÖ-¯ÖÖê ÂÖÞÖ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1956 Ûê †®ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ×Û ÃÖß Û Öê  ÝÖÖê ¤ü ×»Ö‹ •ÖÖ®Öê  Ûê ×»Ö‹ ‹Û ¿ÖŸÖÔ Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖß ®ÖÆüà Æî ?

      (A)  ÝÖÖê¤ü ×»Ö‹ •ÖÖ®Öê  ¾ÖÖ»ÖÖ ‹Û ×Æü®¤æ ÆüÖê ®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×Æü‹ …

      (B)  ˆÃÖê ¯ÖÆü»Öê  ÃÖê ÝÖÖê ¤ü ®ÖÆüà ×»ÖµÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ ÆüÖê …  (C)  ÝÖÖê¤ ×»Ö‹ •ÖÖ®Öê  Ûê   ÃÖÓ ²ÖÓ¬Ö ´Öë ˆÃÖÛ ß

     ÃÖÆ´Ö×ŸÖ †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ ŸÖ: ÆÖê ®Öß “ÖÖ×Æ‹ …

      (D)  •Ö²Ö ŸÖÛ ×Û ‹ê ÃÖß Û Öê‡Ô ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ ®Ö ÆÖê, ˆÃÖ®Öê ¯Ö®¦Æ ¾ÖÂÖÔ Û ß †ÖµÖã ¯Öæ  ¸üß ®ÖÆà Û ß ÆÖê … 

    48.   ´Öã ×Ã»Ö´Ö ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê †ÓŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ×Û ÃÖß †¾ÖµÖÃÛ Û Öê  ¾Öî¾ÖÖ×ÆüÛ †®Öã²ÖÓ¬Ö ´Öë  »Öê ®Öê Û Ö †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ÛÎ ́ Ö¿Ö: ×Û ÃÖê ÆÖê ŸÖÖ Æî ?I. ׯ֟ÖÖ II. ´ÖÖŸÖÖIII. ¤üÖ¤üÖ IV. ³ÖÏÖŸÖÖ Û Öê›ü :

      (A) I, II, III, IV  (B) I, III, IV, II  (C) III, IV, I, II  (D) II, III, IV, I

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    49.  Under Section 19 of the HinduMarriage Act, 1955, a petition in a

    Matrimonial case has to be filed at

    the place

    (A) where the respondent, at the

    time of the presentation of the petition, resides.

    (B) where the parties to the

    marriage last resided together.

    (C) in case the wife is the petitioner, where she is residing

    on the date of presentation ofthe petition.

    (D) All the above.

    50.  In which of the following case the

    question of constitutional validity ofSection 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act,

    1955, came for consideration for the

    first time ?

    (A) Saroja Rani V. SundarshanKumar

    (B) Bipin Chandra V. Prabhavati

    (C) Savitry Pandey V.Premchandra Pandey

    (D) Lachman V. Meena

    51.  In which of the following case, thecourt held that “Dower is a sale-price

    of women” ?

    (A) Humara Begam’s case

    (B) Abdul Kadir’s case

    (C) Subrunnissan’s case(D) Shah Bano’s case

    52.  “Single Act of adultery” is a groundfor

    (A) Judicial Separation

    (B) Divorce

    (C) Divorce and Judicial

    Separation both

    (D) None of the above

    53.  Dower in Muslim Law is

    I. Dowry

    II. An obligation imposed upon

    husband as a mark of respect

    for wife.

    III. Sale price of woman.IV. Consideration for marriage.

    Select the correct answer by using

    the codes given below :

    Codes :

    (A) I, III and IV are correct.

    (B) II and III are correct.

    (C) II and IV are correct.

    (D) I and III are correct.

    54.  Match List-I with List-II and give thecorrect answer by using the codes

    given below :

    List – I List - II

    (Provisions) (Sections of

    Hindu

    Marriage Act,

    1956)

    (i) Registration ofHindu

    Marriages.

    (a) Section 13 B

    (ii) Divorce byMutual

    Consent.

    (b) Section 16

    (iii) Legitimacy of

    children ofvoid and

    voidable

    marriages.

    (c) Section 8

    (iv) Divorced

     persons whenmay marry

    again

    (d) Section 15

    Codes :

    (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

    (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

    (C) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)

    (D) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

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    49.   ×Æü®¤æ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1955 Û ß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 19 Ûê †Ó ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü-×¾ÖÂÖµÖÛ ´Öã Û ¤ü´ÖÖ ×Û ÃÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü ¤ÖµÖ¸ ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî ?

      (A)  µÖÖדÖÛ Ö ¤ÖµÖ¸ü Û ̧ üŸÖê  ÃÖ´ÖµÖ ×•ÖÃÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö

     ¯Ö¸ü ¯ÖϠן־ÖÖ¤üß ¸üÆüŸÖÖ ÆüÖê …  (B)  ×•ÖÃÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü-¯ÖõÖÛ Ö¸ü ÃÖ²ÖÃÖê 

    †Ö×ÜÖ¸ü ´Öë ÃÖÖ£Ö-ÃÖÖ£Ö ¸üÆê ÆüÖë …

      (C)  µÖפü µÖÖדÖÛ ÖÛ ŸÖÖÔ ¯ÖŸ®Öß Æî, ŸÖÖê  µÖÖדÖÛ Ö ¤üÖµÖ¸ü Û ̧ ü®Öê  Û ß ŸÖÖ¸üßÜÖ ¯Ö¸ü ¾ÖÆü •ÖÆüÖÑ ¸ÆŸÖß ÆÖê …

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔ ŒŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß 

     

    50.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê  ×Û ÃÖ ´Öã Û ¤ü´Öë ´Öë , ×Æü®¤æ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü†×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1955 Û ß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 9 Û ß ÃÖÖÓ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ×®ÖÛ ¾Öî¬ÖŸÖÖ Û Ö ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö ¯ÖÆ»Öß ²ÖÖ¸ ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ÞÖ Ûê ×»Ö‹†ÖµÖÖ £ÖÖ ?

      (A)  ÃÖ¸üÖê •ÖÖ ¸üÖ®Öß ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ÃÖã¤ü¿ÖÔ®Ö Ûã ́ ÖÖ¸ü

      (B)  ×²Ö×¯Ö®Ö “ÖÓ¦ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾ÖŸÖß 

      (C)  ÃÖÖ×¾Ö¡Öß ¯ÖÖÞ›êµÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¯ÖÏ  ế Ö“ÖÓ ¦ü ¯ÖÖÞ›êµÖ 

      (D)  »ÖõÖ´ÖÞÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ´Öß®ÖÖ 

     

    51.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë  ÃÖê ×Û ÃÖ ´Öã Û ¤ü´Öë ´Öë  ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û Ö µÖÆü ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ £ÖÖ ×Û “ ´ÖêƸü ´Ö×Æ»ÖÖ Û Ö ×¾ÖÛΠµÖ- ´Öæ»µÖ Æî ?”

    (A)  Æã́ ÖÖ¸üÖ ²ÖêÝÖ´Ö Û Ö ´Öã Û ¤ü´ÖÖ 

      (B) †²¤ã»Ö Û Öפü¸ü Û Ö ´ÖãÛ ¤ü´ÖÖ 

      (C)  ÃÖã²ÖÎã ×®Ö¿ÖÖÓ Û Ö ´ÖãÛ ¤ü´ÖÖ 

      (D)  ¿ÖÖÆü²ÖÖ®ÖÖë Û Ö ´Öã Û ¤ü´ÖÖ 

     

    52.  ‘ ‹Û ²ÖÖ¸ü Û Ö •ÖÖ¸üÛ ́ ÖÔ’ ³Öß ×Û ÃÖÛê ×»Ö‹ †Ö¬ÖÖ¸ü ²Ö®ÖŸÖÖ Æî ?

      (A)  ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ ¯Öé£ÖŒÛ ̧ üÞÖ 

      (B)  ŸÖ»ÖÖÛ

    (C)  ŸÖ»ÖÖÛ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ ¯Öé£ÖŒÛ ̧ üÞÖ ¤üÖê ®ÖÖë

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà 

    53.   ´Öã ×Ã»Ö´Ö ×¾Ö×¬Ö ´Öë ´ÖêÆü¸ü _______ Æî …

    I. ¤üÆê•Ö

    II. ¯ÖŸ®Öß Ûê  ¯ÖÏ×ŸÖ †Ö¤ü¸ü Ûê   ¯ÖÏŸÖßÛ Ûê   ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ¯Ö×ŸÖ ¯Ö¸ü †Ö¸üÖê×¯ÖŸÖ ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö

    III. ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ Û Ö ×¾ÖÛΠµÖ ́ Öæ  »µÖIV. ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆ Û Ö ¯ÖÏןֱ »Ö

     ®Öß“Öê  ×¤ü‹ ÝÖ‹ Û Öê ›ü Û Ö ˆ¯ÖµÖÖê ÝÖ Û ̧ ü ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ :

     Û Öê›ü :

      (A) I, III ŸÖ£ÖÖ IV ÃÖÆß Æï …

      (B) II ŸÖ£ÖÖ III ÃÖÆß Æï …

      (C) II ŸÖ£ÖÖ IV ÃÖÆüß Æï …

      (D) I ŸÖ£ÖÖ III ÃÖÆüß Æï …

     

    54.   ÃÖæ  “Öß  – I  Û Öê ÃÖæ“Öß  – II  ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ®Öß“Öê  ×¤ü‹ ÝÖ‹ Û Öê›ü Û ß ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê   ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ :

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I

    (¯ÖÏÖ¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö) 

     ÃÖæ“Öß – II

    (×Æ®¤æ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖƆ׬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1955

     Û ß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ‹Ñ) (i)  ×Æü®¤æ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Û Ö

     ¯ÖÓ •ÖßµÖ®Ö(a) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 13 B

    (ii) †Ö¯ÖÃÖß ÃÖÆü´Ö×ŸÖ ÃÖê ŸÖ»ÖÖÛ

    (b) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 16

    (iii)  ¿Öæ  ®µÖ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ¿Öæ  ®µÖÛ ̧ üÞÖßµÖ ¾Öî¾ÖÖ×ÆüÛ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö ÃÖê 

     ˆŸ¯Ö®®Ö ²Ö““ÖÖë Û ß ¾Öî¬ÖŸÖÖ

    (c) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 8

    (iv)  ŸÖ»ÖÖÛ ¿Öã ¤üÖ ¾µÖ׌ŸÖµÖÖë  Û Ö ¯Öã®ÖÙ¾Ö¾ÖÖÆ

    (d) ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 15

     Û Öê›  : 

    (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

    (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

    (C) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)(D) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

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    55.  The movement for protection ofhuman rights gained greater

    momentum after ______.

    (A) American War of Independence.

    (B) Second World War

    (C) Atlantic Charter, 1941

    (D) The European Convention onHuman Rights, 1950

    56.  The following period was designated

     by the United Nations as the UNDecade for Human Rights Education ?

    (A) 1995 – 2004 (B) 1982 – 1991

    (C) 1998 – 2007 (D) 2001 – 2010

    57. Assertion (A) :  The political

    implication of the theory ofnatural rights is that human

    rights, being inherent in man,existed prior to the birth of the

    State itself and cannot,

    therefore, be violated by theState.

    Reason (R) :  Human rights aresenior to State.

    Codes :

    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and(R) is the correct explanation of

    (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but

    (R) is not the correctexplanation of (A).

    (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

    (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

    58.  “You are a human being. You haverights inherent in that reality. You

    have dignity and worth that exists

     prior to law.” This is the statement of

    (A) Bhagwati, J

    (B) Lyn Beth Neylon

    (C) Kofi Annan

    (D) None of the above

    59.  ‘No one shall be subjected toarbitrary asset or detention.’ Under

    which Article of the Universal

    Declaration of Human Rights, this

    right has been declared ?

    (A) Article 5 (B) Article 7(C) Article 8 (D) Article 9

    60.  Section 19 of the Protection ofHuman Rights Act, 1993 provides

     protection to

    (A) Army only

    (B) Police only

    (C) Navy only

    (D) All of the above

    61.  In which of the following cases the

     jurisprudential basis of the principle

    to award compensation for violatingHuman-rights has been laid down by

    the Supreme Court ?

    (A) Visakha Vs. State of Rajasthan.

    (B) Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India.

    (C) Ratlam Municipality Vs

    Vardhichand.(D) Nilabhati Behra Vs. State of Orissa.

    62.  “Tortious liability arises from breach

    of duty, primarily fixed by law; thisduty is towards persons generally and

    its breach is redressable by an actionfor unliquidated damages” This

    definition is given by

    (A) Winfield (B) Salmond

    (C) Flemmings (D) Goodheart

    63.  The rule currently followed in Indiato determine remoteness of damages

    was laid down in

    (A) Re Polemis case

    (B) Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Ltd.V. Morts Dock Engg. Co. Ltd.

    (C) Liesbosch Dredger V. S.S. Edison

    (D) Smith V. London and South

    Western Rly. Co.

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    55.   ´ÖÖ®Ö¾Ö †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ÃÖÓ̧ üõÖÞÖ Ûê  †×³ÖµÖÖ®Ö ®Öê  †×¬ÖÛ ÝÖ×ŸÖ ‡ÃÖÛê ¯Ö¿“ÖÖŸÖ ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ Û ß 

      (A)  Ã¾ÖŸÖ®¡ÖŸÖÖ Ûê  ×»Ö‹ †´Öê׸üÛ ß µÖã̈  

      (B)  ×«üŸÖßµÖ ×¾Ö¿¾ÖµÖã ¨ 

      (C)  ‹™ü»ÖÖÓ×™üÛ “ÖÖ™Ô̧ ü, 1941  (D)  ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ¯Ö¸ü µÖæ̧ üÖê ×¯ÖµÖ®Ö ÛÓ ¾Öë ¿Ö®Ö,

    1950

     

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      (A) 1995-2004  (B) 1982-1991

      (C) 1998-2007  (D) 2001-2010 

    57.  †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) : ¯ÖÏÖÛé ןÖÛ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸üÖë Ûê  ×ÃÖ¨Ö®ŸÖ Û ß ¸üÖ•Ö®ÖßןÖÛ ×¾Ö¾ÖõÖÖ µÖÆü Æî ×Û ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü, ´ÖÖ®Ö¾Ö ´Öë  †®ŸÖÙ®Ö×ÆüŸÖ Æï, ˆ®ÖÛ Ö •Ö®´Ö ŸÖ²Ö Æã†Ö •Ö²Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ Û ß ˆŸ¯Ö×¢Ö ³Öß ®Ö Æã‡Ô £Öß, ‡ÃÖ×»Ö‹ ‡®Æë ¸üÖ•µÖ³ÖÓ ÝÖ ®ÖÆüà Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ … 

     ŸÖÛÔ  (R) : ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ¸üÖ•µÖ ÃÖê ¾Ö׸üšüü Æï … 

     Ûæ  ™  :

    (A) (A)  ŸÖ£ÖÖ   (R)  ¤Öê ®ÖÖë ÃÖÆ ß Æï ŸÖ£ÖÖ   (R),(A) Û ß ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æî … 

    (B) (A)  ŸÖ£ÖÖ  (R)  ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R),(A) Û ß ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆ à Æî … 

    (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æî, »Öê ×Û ®Ö  (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … 

    (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, »Öê×Û ®Ö (R) ÃÖÆß Æî …

    58.  ‘†Ö¯Ö ‹Û ´ÖÖ®Ö¾Ö ¯ÖÏ ÖÞÖß Æï … ‡ÃÖ ®ÖÖŸÖê †Ö¯Ö´Öë Ûã ”û †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü †®ŸÖÙ®Ö×ÆŸÖ Æï …  †Ö¯Ö (´ÖÖ®Ö¾Ö) ÝÖ׸ü´ÖÖ ŸÖ£ÖÖ µÖÖêݵ֟ÖÖ ¸üÜÖŸÖê Æï •ÖÖê ×Û ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê ¯Öæ  ¾ÖÔ Æüß †×ß֟¾Ö ´Öë  Æî … ’ µÖÆü Û £Ö®Ö Æî :  

    (A)  •Ö×ÙüÃÖ ³ÖÝÖ¾ÖŸÖß Û Ö 

      (B)  »Öß®Ö ²Öê£Ö ®Öê »ÖÖò®Ö Û Ö 

      (C)  Û Öê ± ß †®®ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö 

      (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô  ®ÖÆà 

    59.  ‘ ×Û ÃÖß Û Öê ´Ö®Ö´ÖÖ®Öß ÃÖê ×ÝÖ¸ü°ŸÖÖ¸ü †£Ö¾ÖÖ ×®Ö¹ý¨ ®ÖÆà ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ …’ ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ Û ß ×¾Ö¿¾Ö ‘ÖÖê ÂÖÞÖÖ Ȫ¡Ö Ûê  ×Û ÃÖ †®Öã “”êû¤ Ûê  †®ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ µÖÆ †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ ‘ÖÖê ×ÂÖŸÖ Æã†Ö Æî ? (A) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 5  (B) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 7

      (C) †®Öã“”êû¤ü 8  (D) †®Öã “”êû¤ü 9 

    60.   ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ÃÖÓ̧ üõÖÞÖ †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö, 1993 Û ß¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 19 Ûê  †®ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ______ Û ß ÃÖã ¸üõÖÖ Û Ö ¯ÖÏ Ö¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Æî …

      (A)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö ÃÖê®ÖÖ(B)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö ¯Öã ×»ÖÃÖ(C)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö •Ö»Ö ÃÖê®ÖÖ(D)

     ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔ ŒŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß61.   ÃÖ¾ÖÖì ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ®Öê ´ÖÖ®Ö¾ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸Öë  Û Öê   ³ÖÓ ÝÖ

     ×Û µÖê •ÖÖ®Öê  ¯Ö¸ü ´Öã†Ö¾Ö•Öê  ÃÖ´²Ö®¬Öß ×ÃÖ¨ÖÓ ŸÖ Ûê ×¾Ö׬־Öê ŸÖ †Ö¬ÖÖ¸ü Û Öê  ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´ÖÖ´Ö»ÖÖë   ´Öë   ÃÖê   ×Û ÃÖ´Öë ¯ÖÏÛ ™ü ×Û µÖÖ Æî ?

      (A)  ×¾Ö¿ÖÖÜÖÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¸üÖ•ÖãÖÖ®Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ   (B)  ´Öê®ÖÛ Ö ÝÖÖÓ¬Öß ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö   (C)  ¸üŸÖ»ÖÖ´Ö ®ÖÝÖ¸ü¯ÖÖ×»ÖÛ Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¾Ö¬Öá“Ö®¤ü

      (D)  ®Öß»ÖÖ²ÖŸÖß ²Öê Æü¸üÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ˆ›ßÃÖÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ  62.  “†¯ÖÛé ŸµÖ Û Ö ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖ ³ÖÓÝÖ ÃÖê  ¯Öî ¤üÖ ÆüÖê ŸÖÖ

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      (C)  °»ÖîØ´ÖÝÖË  ÃÖ   (D)  ÝÖã ›ÆÖ™Ô 63.   ¾ÖŸÖÔ ´ÖÖ®Ö ÃÖ´ÖµÖ ´Öë ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ´Öë  ®ÖãÛ ÃÖÖ®Öß Û ß ¤æ ¸üã֟ÖÖ

     Ûê ×®Ö¬ÖÖÔ̧ üÞÖ Ûê  ×»Ö‹ ×®ÖµÖ´Ö ×Û ÃÖ ¾ÖÖ¤ü ´Öë   ×®Ö¬ÖÖԠ׸üŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æî ?

      (A)  ¸üß ¯ÖÖê×»Ö´ÖÃÖ Ûê ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê ´Öë  (B) †Öê ¾Ö¸üÃÖß•ÖÌ  ™ïÛ ×¿Ö¯Ö (µÖæ Ûê   ) ×»Ö. ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö

     ´ÖÖê™ÔÃÖ ›üÖîÛ ‡Ó •Öß×®ÖµÖظüÝÖ Û ́ ¯Ö®Öß ×»Ö.  (C)  »ÖÖ‡•Ö²ÖÖê Û ›Ò   î•Ö¸ü ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ‹ÃÖ ‹ÃÖ ‹×›üÃÖ®Ö 

      (D)  ×Ã´Ö£Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö »Ö®¤®Ö ‹Þ› ÃÖÖˆ£Ö ¾Öî Ã™®ÖÔ ¸ê»Ö¾Öê Û ́ ¯Ö®Öß 

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    64.  In an action for the tort of

    negligence, what is not required to be

     proved by the plaintiff is that

    (A) there is damage

    (B) duty-situation arises

    (C) breach of duty owed to some

    one

    (D) breach of duty owed to the

     plaintiff

    65.  For an action of nuisance defendant

    can put up the following defences.

    1. The place is suitable for the

     purpose.

    2. It is for the benefit of the

    residents of colony.

    3. It is done under statutory

    authority.

    4. Plaintiff has consented to the act.

    Select the right code.

    Codes :

    (A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct.

    (B) 2, 3 and 4 are correct.

    (C) 1, 3 and 4 are correct.

    (D) 3 and 4 are correct.

    66.  Which one of the following is not a

    libel ?

    (A) A defamatory statement in

     print

    (B) A cinematographic film

    (C) Pictures

    (D) Sounds or gestures

    67.  Match List-I with List-II. Use the

    codes below to select the correct

    answer.

    List – I List - II

    (a) Rylands V.Fletcher

    1. Defamation

    (b) Bourhill V.

    Young

    2. Negligence

    (c) Sturges V.

    Bridgman

    3. Liability

    without fault

    (d) Newstead V.

    London Express

    4. Nuisance

    Codes :

    (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) 2 3 4 1

    (B) 1 2 4 3

    (C) 3 4 2 1

    (D) 3 2 4 1

    68.  Which of the following statements is

    true ? Select using the codes given below :

    1. Words prima facie innocent

    may also turn out to be

    defamatory.

    2. The plaintiff must explain the

    hidden defamatory meaning

    assigned to otherwise innocent

    looking statement.

    3. The plaintiff must show how

    these words relate to him.

    4. Words prima facie innocent

    cannot be defamatory.

    Codes :

    (A) Only 1 and 2 are correct.

    (B) 1, 2 and 3 are correct.

    (C) 1 and 4 are correct.

    (D) Only 4 is correct.

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    64.   ˆ¯ÖêõÖÖ Ûê  †¯ÖÛé  ŸµÖ Ûê ×»Ö‹ Û ÖµÖÔ ´Öë ¾ÖÖ¤üß Û Öê •ÖÖê ¯ÖÏ ´ÖÖ×ÞÖŸÖ Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ †Ö¾Ö¿µÖÛ ®ÖÆüà Æî, ¾ÖÆü Æî

      (A)  ®ÖãÛ ÃÖÖ®Ö Æã†Ö Æî …

      (B) Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖ ×ãÖ×ŸÖ ¯Öî¤üÖ ÆüÖê ŸÖß Æî …

      (C)  ×Û ÃÖß ³Öß ¾µÖ׌ŸÖ Ûê  ¯ÖÏ ×ŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ ¾µÖ-³ÖÓ ÝÖ ÆÖê ®ÖÖ 

      (D)  ¾ÖÖ¤üß Ûê ¯ÖÏ ×ŸÖ Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖ ³ÖÓ ÝÖ ÆüÖê®ÖÖ 

     

    65.   ×Û ÃÖß ˆ¯ÖŸÖÖ¯Ö (®µÖæ  ÃÖëÃÖ) Ûê  Ûé ŸµÖ Ûê ×»Ö‹ ¯ÖϠן־ÖÖ¤üß ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ¯ÖÏןָüõÖÖ Û ̧ ü ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî :

    1. ãÖÖ®Ö ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ µÖÖê •Ö®Ö Ûê ×»Ö‹ ˆ¯ÖµÖãŒŸÖ Æî …

    2. µÖÆ ˆÃÖ Û Öò »ÖÖê ®Öß Ûê  ¾ÖÖ×ÃÖµÖÖë Ûê   »ÖÖ³ÖÖ£ÖÔ   Æî …

    3. ‹ê ÃÖÖ Û Ö®Öæ®Öß †×¬ÖÛ Ö׸üŸÖÖ Ûê  †®ŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ×Û µÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æï …

    4. ¾ÖÖ¤ß ®Öê ‡ÃÖ Ûé  ŸµÖ Ûê   ×»Ö‹ ÃÖÆ´Ö×ŸÖ ¤ß £Öß …

     ÃÖÆß Ûæ  ™ Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ : Ûæ  ™ :

      (A) 1, 2 †Öî ¸ 3 ÃÖÆ ß Æï …

      (B) 2, 3 †Öî ¸ 4 ÃÖÆ ß Æï …

      (C) 1, 3 †Öî ¸ 4 ÃÖÆ ß Æï …

      (D) 3 †Öî ¸ 4 ÃÖÆß Æï …

     

    66.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë  ÃÖê   Û Öî®Ö ÃÖÖ †¯Ö»ÖêÜÖ (Libel) ®ÖÆà Æî ?

      (A)  ‹Û ´Öã ×¦üŸÖ ´ÖÖ®ÖÆüÖ×®ÖÛ Ö¸üÛ Û £Ö®Ö 

      (B)  ‹Û ×ÃÖ®Ö´Öî ™üÖê ÝÖÏ Ö×± Û ×± »´Ö 

      (C)  ×“Ö¡Ö 

      (D) ¬¾Ö×®Ö †£Ö¾ÖÖ ´Öã¦üÖ‹Ñ

    67.   ÃÖæ  “Öß -I  Û Öê  ÃÖæ“Öß -II  ÃÖê  ÃÖã ´Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî ¸ ¯ÖÏ ¤ü¢Ö Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ :  

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – II

    (a)  ¸üÖ‡»Öï ›üÃÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö

     °»Öî “Ö¸

    1.  ´ÖÖ®ÖÆÖ×®Ö

    (b)  ²ÖÖȩ̂ ü×Æü»Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö µÖÓÝÖ 2.  ˆ¯ÖêõÖÖ

    (c)  Ã™üÙ•ÖÃÖ ²Ö®Öִ֠ײÖΕִÖî ®Ö

    3.  Û ÃÖæ  ¸ü Ûê ײ֮ÖÖ ¤Ö×µÖŸ¾Ö

    (d)  ®µÖæ  Ã™ê› ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö »ÖÓ ¤ü®Ö ‹ŒÃÖ¯ÖÏ  êÃÖ

    4.  ®µÖæ  ÃÖëÃÖ (ˆ¯ÖŸÖÖ¯Ö)

       Ûæ  ™  :

    (a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) 2 3 4 1

    (B) 1 2 4 3

    (C) 3 4 2 1

    (D) 3 2 4 1

    68.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ÃÖÆß Æî ? ®Öß“Öê  

     ×¤µÖê ÆãµÖê  Ûæ ™Öë  Û ß ÃÖÆÖµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê  ÃÖÆß ˆ¢Ö¸ ¤ßוֵÖê  :  1.  ¿Ö²¤ü •ÖÖê  ¯ÖÏ £Ö´Ö¥ü™üµÖÖ †²ÖÖê¬Ö Æï, ¾Öê ³Öß

    †¯Ö´ÖÖ®Ö•Ö®ÖÛ ÆüÖê ÃÖÛ ŸÖê Æï …

      2.  ¾ÖÖ¤ß Û Öê ˆÃÖ Û £Ö®Ö ´Öë, •ÖÖê   ×Û †®µÖ£ÖÖ†²ÖÖê¬Ö פÜÖÖµÖß ¯Ö›ÌŸÖÖ Æî, ×”û¯Öê  ÆãµÖê  †¯Ö´ÖÖ®ÖÛ Ö¸üß ŸÖÖŸ¯ÖµÖÔ  Û Öê   ïÖ™ Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×ÆüµÖê …

      3.  ¾ÖÖ¤ß Û Öê  µÖÆ ¤¿ÖÖÔ®ÖÖ ÆÖêÝÖÖ ×Û µÖê   ¿Ö²¤

     ×Û ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ Û Ö¸ü ˆÃÖÃÖê ÃÖ´²Ö×®¬ÖŸÖ Æï …  4.  ¿Ö²¤ü •ÖÖê  ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö¥ü™üµÖÖ †²ÖÖê¬Ö Æï

    †¯Ö´ÖÖ®ÖÛ Ö¸üß ®ÖÆüà ÆüÖê ÃÖÛ ŸÖê …

     Ûæ  ™ :

      (A)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö 1 ŸÖ£ÖÖ 2 ÃÖÆüß Æï …

      (B) 1, 2 ŸÖ£ÖÖ 3 ÃÖÆß Æï …

      (C) 1 ŸÖ£ÖÖ 4 ÃÖÆß Æï …

      (D)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö 4 ÃÖÆüß Æî …

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    69.  Assertion (A) : Every partner mayattend diligently to his duties in

    the conduct of business.

    Reason (R) : Every partner must be

    intelligent.

    Codes :(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and

    (R) is correct explanation of (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but

    (R) is not correct explanation

    of (A).(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

    (D) Both (A) and (R) are false.

    70.  Registration of a firm is

    (A) Mandatory(B) Not compulsory

    (C) Desirable(D) Of no use

    71.  Match an item in List-I with an itemin List-II, using codes given below :

    List – I List - II

    (In case of a (Case)

    partnership)

    (i) Duty toaccount for

     personal

     profits.

    (a) Pulin V.Mahendra,

    (1921)34 Cal.

    LJ405

    (ii) Duty not tocompete.

    (b) Suresh Kumar V.Amrit Kumar,

    AIR 1982 Del.131.

    (iii) Duty of

    good faith.

    (c) Gardner V. Mc

    Cutcheon,

    4 Beav. 534(1842)

    (iv) Right totake part in

     business.

    (d) Helmore V.Smith, (1886) 35

    Ch D. 436 at P.

    444

    Codes :

    (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)(A) (d) (b) (a) (c)

    (B) (c) (a) (b) (d)

    (C) (a) (c) (d) (b)(D) (c) (a) (d) (b)

    72.  Which one of the following pairsdoes not match ?

    (A) Negotiableinstrument

     – A piece of paper

    (B) Negotiability – Acquisition of

     property byone’s own

    conduct

    (C) Nemo datquod non-

    habet

     – Negotiableinstruments

    (D) Negotiableinstrument

     – Transfer bysimple

    delivery

    73.  Which of the following statements iswrong ?

    (A) A condition can become

    warranty when waived by buyer.

    (B) A condition can becomewarranty when buyer accepts

    goods.

    (C) A condition can never become

    warranty.(D) Under a condition, a buyer has

    right to reject goods.

    74.  Directors are

    (A) only agents of a company.

    (B) only fiduciaries of a company.

    (C) only servants of a companyunder a contract of

    employment with the company.(D) All of the above.

    75.  Role of doctrine of ultra vires is

    (A) to fight virus of ultras.

    (B) to protect indoor managers.

    (C) to confine corporate action

    within fixed limits.

    (D) to protect directors for

    exercising their impliedauthority.

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    69. †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) : ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ¸ü Ûê  ÃÖÓ “ÖÖ»Ö®Ö ´Öë  ¯ÖÏŸµÖêÛ ³ÖÖÝÖߤָü Û Öê  †¯Ö®Öê   Û ŸÖÔ¾µÖ Û Ö Û ́ ÖÔ šüŸÖÖ ÃÖê ×®Ö¾ÖÖÔ Æü Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×Æü‹ … 

     Û Ö¸üÞÖ  (R) : ¯ÖÏŸµÖêÛ ³ÖÖÝÖߤüÖ¸ü Û Ö꠆׮־ÖÖµÖÔŸÖ: ²Öãר´ÖÖ®Ö ÆüÖê ®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×Æü‹ …

     Û Öê›ü : (A) (A)  ŸÖ�