ugc net law paper ii question paper june 2010
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Paper-II 2 J-5810
1. Requirement of ‘reasonableness’
runs like a golden thread through
the entire fabric of fundamental
rights is held in
(A) Keshavananda Bharthi V.
State of Kerala
(B) Indra Sawhney V. Union of
India
(C) Vishaka V. State of
Rajasthan
(D) Maneka Gandhi V. Union
of India
2. ‘Right to life’ does not include
‘right to die’. It has been held in
case of
(A) P. Rathinam V. Union of
India
(B) Bandhua Mukti Morcha V.
Union of India
(C) A.K. Gopalan V. State of
Madras
(D) Gian Kaur V. State of Punjab
3. Fundamental Rights are
(A) Unrestricted Rights
(B) Absolute Rights
(C) Restricted Rights
(D) None of the above
4. Right against ‘Double Jeopardy’ is
guaranteed under
(A) Article 21
(B) Article 20(1)
(C) Article 20(2)
(D) Article 22(1)
5. Assertion (A) : An accused
person cannot be compelled
to give his thumb
impression, except for
comparison.
Reason (R) : It amounts to
self incrimination.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true
and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true
and (R) is not correct
explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
6. Which of the following writ can be
issued against the usurpation of
Public Office ?
(A) Writ of Mandamus
(B) Writ of Certiorari
(C) Writ of Quo warranto
(D) Writ of Prohibition
7. Consider the following statements :
I. Equitable ownership always
pre-supposes the existence of a
legal ownership. II. When property is given by A
to B for the benefit of C, B becomes the legal owner and C the equitable owner.
III. In many cases, equity recognizes ownership whereas law does not recognize ownership owing to some flaw or defect.
IV. Contingent ownership is spes
successionis
Codes : (A) I, II and III are correct
(B) II and III are correct
(C) I and II are correct
(D) III and IV are correct
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Paper – II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two
(2) marks. Attempt all the questions.
J-5810 3 Paper-II
1. ‘µÖãÛŒŸÖµÖ㌟֟ÖÖ �úß †¯Öê�ÖÖ, þÖ�ÖÔ ¬ÖÖ�Öê �úß ŸÖ üÆü ÃÖê ´ÖÖî×»Ö�ú †×¬Ö�úÖ üÖë �êú ÃÖ´¯Öæ�ÖÔ ŸÖ−ŸÖã ´Öë ÃÖê •ÖÖŸÖß Æîü’, µÖÆü ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ ´Öë ´ÖÖ−ÖÖ �ÖµÖÖ Æîü :
(A) �êú¿Ö¾ÖÖ−ÖÓ¤üÖ ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖß ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö �êú¸ü»Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ
(B) ‡−¦üÖ ÃÖÖÆü−Öß ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö
(C) ×¾Ö¿ÖÖ�úÖ ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö üÖ•ÖãÖÖ−Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ
(D) ´Öê−Ö�úÖ �ÖÖÓ¬Öß ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö
2. ‘•Öß−Öê �êú †×¬Ö�úÖ ü’ ´Öë ‘´Ö韵Öã �úÖ †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü’ ÃÖ´ÖÖ×¾Ö™ü −ÖÆüà Æîü … µÖÆü ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ ¾ÖÖ¤ü ´Öë ´ÖÖ−ÖÖ �ÖµÖÖ Æîü :
(A) ¯Öß. ¸ü×£Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö
(B) ²Ö−¬Öã†Ö ´ÖãÛŒŸÖ ´ÖÖê“ÖÖÔ ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ‘Ö
(C) ‹.�êú. �ÖÖê ÖÖ»Ö−Ö ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ´Ö¦üÖÃÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ
(D) –ÖÖ−Ö �úÖî ü ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö ¯ÖÓ•ÖÖ²Ö üÖ•µÖ
3. ´ÖÖî×»Ö�ú †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü
(A) †¯ÖÏןֲÖÛ−¬ÖŸÖ †×¬Ö�úÖ ü Æîü …
(B) ×−Ö¸ü¯Öê�Ö †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü Æîü …
(C) ¯ÖÏןֲÖÛ−¬ÖŸÖ †×¬Ö�úÖ ü Æîü …
(D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà Æîü …
4. ‘¤üÖêÆü¸êü !ÖŸÖ¸êü’ �êú ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü †×¬Ö�úÖ ü �úß �ÖÖ ü−™üß ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �êú †ÓŸÖ�ÖÔŸÖ �úß •ÖÖŸÖß Æîü :
(A) †−Öã“”êû¤ü 21
(B) †−Öã“”êû¤ü 20(1)
(C) †−Öã“”êû¤ü 20(2)
(D) †−Öã“”êû¤ü 22(1)
5. †×³Ö�ú£Ö−Ö (A) : †×³ÖµÖãŒŸÖ ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ �úÖê, ×ÃÖ¾ÖÖµÖ ŸÖã»Ö−ÖÖ �êú ×»ÖµÖê, †¯Ö−Öê †Ó�Öæšêü �úß ”ûÖ¯Ö ¤êü−Öê �êú ×»ÖµÖê ×¾Ö¾Ö¿Ö −ÖÆüà ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
�úÖ¸ü�Ö (R) : ‡ÃÖÃÖê †ÖŸ Ö †×³Ö¿ÖÓÃÖ−Ö ÆüÖêŸÖÖ Æîü …
�æú™ü : (A) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü †Öî ü
(R), (A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö Æîü … (B) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü †Öî ü (R),
(A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú ü�Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü …
6. »ÖÖê�ú �úÖµÖÖÔ»ÖµÖ �úÖê Æü×£ÖµÖÖ−Öê �êú ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ ‘׸ü™ü’ •ÖÖ¸üß ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü ?
(A) ¯Ö¸ü´ÖÖ¤êü¿Ö »Öê!Ö (B) ˆŸ¯ÖÏêÂÖ�Ö »Öê!Ö (C) †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü ¯Öé“”ûÖ �úÖ »Öê!Ö (D) ¯ÖÏןÖÂÖê¬Ö »Öê!Ö
7. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �ú£Ö−ÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü �úßו֋ :
I. ÃÖÖ´µÖÖ¯Öæ�ÖÔ Ã¾ÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö ÃÖ¾ÖÔ¤üÖ ×¾Ö׬Ö�ú þÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö �êú †Ûß֟¾Ö �úÖ ¯Öæ¾ÖÖÔ−Öã ÖÖ−Ö �ú üŸÖÖ Æîü …
II. •Ö²Ö ‘A’ «üÖ¸üÖ ‘C’ �êú ×ÆüŸÖ �êú ×»Ö‹ ‘B’ �úÖê ÃÖ´¯Ö×¢Ö ¤üß •ÖÖŸÖß Æîü, ŸÖÖê ‘B’ ×¾Ö׬Ö�ú þÖÖ´Öß ŸÖ£ÖÖ ‘C’ ÃÖÖ´µÖÖ¯Öæ�ÖÔ Ã¾ÖÖ´Öß ÆüÖê •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü …
III. ²ÖÆãüŸÖ ÃÖß ÛãÖןֵÖÖë ´Öë, ÃÖÖ´µÖÖ Ã¾ÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö �úÖê ´ÖÖ−µÖŸÖÖ ¤êüŸÖß Æîü, •Ö²Ö×�ú ×¾Ö×¬Ö �ú×ŸÖ¯ÖµÖ ¤üÖêÂÖ µÖÖ �ú´Öß �êú �úÖ¸ü�Ö Ã¾ÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö �úÖê ´ÖÖ−µÖŸÖÖ −ÖÆüà ¤êüŸÖß Æîü …
IV. ÃÖ´ÖÖ×ÁÖŸÖ Ã¾ÖÖ×´ÖŸ¾Ö ïÖêÃÖ ÃÖŒÃÖêÃÖ×−Ö•Ö Æîü … �æú™ü : (A) I, II ‹¾ÖÓ III ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (B) II ‹¾ÖÓ III ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (C) I ‹¾ÖÓ II ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (D) III ‹¾ÖÓ IV ÃÖÆüß Æïü …
×¾Ö×¬Ö ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö¯Ö¡Ö – II
−ÖÖê™ü : ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë ¯Ö“ÖÖÃÖ (50) ²ÖÆãü-×¾Ö�ú»¯ÖßµÖ ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö Æïü … ¯ÖÏŸµÖê�ú ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö �êú ¤üÖê (2) †Ó�ú Æïü … ÃÖ³Öß ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖë �êú ˆ¢Ö ü ¤ëü …
Paper-II 4 J-5810
8. Assertion (A) : Ownership is
not only a juridical concept
but also a social concept
and an instrument of social
policy.
Reason (R) : The right of
alienation is not a necessary
incident of ownership.
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.
9. H.L.A. Hart is a
(A) Linguistic philosopher
(B) Realist philosopher
(C) Socialist philosopher
(D) Post-modernist philosopher
10. Match List – I with List – II and
select the correct answer using the
codes given below :
List – I List – II
(Theories) (Jurists)
I. The general
will theory
1. Kelsen
II. Justice as
common good
2. Ihering
III. Law as a
means to
achieve social
ends
3. Rousseau
IV. Grundnorm
theory
4. Finnis
Codes :
I II III IV
(A) 2 4 1 3
(B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 3 2 1 4
(D) 3 4 2 1
11. X, plaintiff found a parcel of notes
on the floor of Y, the defendant’s
shop. Who is in possession of notes ?
(A) X
(B) Y
(C) Government
(D) Both X and Y
12. Consider the names of the
following natural law jurists :
I. Morris II. Stammler
III. Rawls IV. Jerome Hall
The chronological order in which
these jurists appeared on the scene :
(A) IV, II, I and III
(B) I, III, II and IV
(C) III, II, IV and I
(D) II, III, I and IV
13. Which of the following is principal
organ of the United Nations ?
(A) Human Rights Committee
(B) Economic and Social
Council
(C) International Labour
Organization
(D) International Law
Association
14. India is not a party to
(A) International Covenant on
Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, 1966.
(B) International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights,
1966.
(C) Optional Protocol to
International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights,
1966.
(D) Convention on Elimination
of Discrimination against
Women (CEDAW), 1979.
J-5810 5 Paper-II
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�æú™ü : (A) (A) ‹¾ÖÓ (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü †Öî ü (R),
(A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö Æîü … (B) (A) ‹¾ÖÓ (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã
(R), (A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü …
(C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (D) (A) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æîü …
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2. ‡Æüظü�Ö
III. ÃÖÖ´ÖÖוÖ�ú »Ö�µÖÖë �úß ¯ÖÏÖÛ¯ŸÖ �êú ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Ö �êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ×¾Ö׬Ö
3. ºþÃÖÖê
IV. �Öã�›üü−ÖÖò ÖÔ �úÖ ×ÃÖ¨üÖ−ŸÖ
4. ×±ú×−ÖÃÖ
�æú™ü : I II III IV
(A) 2 4 1 3
(B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 3 2 1 4
(D) 3 4 2 1
11. ‘X’ ¾ÖÖ¤üß −Öê, ‘Y’ ¯ÖÏן־ÖÖ¤üß �úß ¤ãü�úÖ−Ö �êú ±ú¿ÖÔ ¯Ö¸ü −ÖÖê™üÖë �úÖ ‹�ú ¯ÖÖÃÖÔ»Ö ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ×�úµÖÖ … ˆ−Ö −ÖÖê™üÖë ¯Ö¸ü ×�úÃÖ�úÖ �ú²•ÖÖ Æîü ?
(A) X
(B) Y
(C) ÃÖ¸ü�úÖ¸ü
(D) X ‹¾ÖÓ Y ¤üÖê−ÖÖë
12. ¯ÖÏÖ�éúןÖ�ú ×¾Ö×¬Ö ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÓ×¬ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö׬־Öê¢ÖÖ†Öë �êú ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ −ÖÖ´ÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü �úßו֋ :
I. ´ÖÖê׸üÃÖ II. Ùîü´Ö»Ö¸ü
III. ¸üÖ»ÃÖ IV. •Öê üÖê Ö ÆüÖ»Ö
ÃÖÆüß �Îú´Ö וÖÃÖ´Öë ‡−Ö ×¾Ö׬־Öê¢ÖÖ†Öë �úÖ ¯ÖÏÖ¤ãü³ÖÖÔ¾Ö Æãü†Ö £ÖÖ, Æîü :
(A) IV, II, I ‹¾ÖÓ III
(B) I, III, II ‹¾ÖÓ IV
(C) III, II, IV ‹¾ÖÓ I
(D) II, III, I ‹¾ÖÓ IV
13. ÃÖÓµÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖ™Òü �úÖ ´Öã!µÖ †Ó�Ö ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ Æîü ?
(A) ´ÖÖ−Ö¾ÖÖ׬Ö�úÖ¸ü ÃÖ×´ÖןÖ
(B) †ÖÙ£Ö�ú ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖÖ´ÖÖוÖ�ú ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤ü
(C) †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ÁÖ´Ö ÃÖÓ�Öšü−Ö
(D) †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö ÃÖÓ‘Ö
14. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �úÖ ¯Ö�Ö�úÖ¸ü −ÖÆüà Æîü :
(A) †ÓŸÖ üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ †ÖÙ£Ö�ú, ÃÖÖ´ÖÖוÖ�ú ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖÖÓÃ�éúןÖ�ú †×¬Ö�úÖ ü ¯ÖÏÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ, 1966
(B) †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ −ÖÖ�Ö× ü�ú ‹¾ÖÓ ¸üÖ•Ö−ÖßןÖ�ú †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü ¯ÖÏÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ, 1966
(C) †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ −ÖÖ�Ö× ü�ú ‹¾ÖÓ ¸üÖ•Ö−ÖßןÖ�ú †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü ¯ÖÏÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ, 1966 ¯Ö¸ü þÖîÛ“”û�ú ˆ¯ÖÃÖÓ׬Ö
(D) ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ³Öê¤ü³ÖÖ¾Ö ˆ−´Öæ»Ö−Ö ¯ÖÏÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ, 1979
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15. Treaty, in principle, binds the
States parties to the treaty. A State
becomes party to the treaty by
(A) signing the treaty
(B) ratifying or acceding to the
treaty
(C) enacting domestic
legislation to implement the
treaty
(D) enforcing the treaty by way
of conduct
16. Which of the following can request
the International Court of Justice to
give an advisory opinion ?
(A) State
(B) General Assembly
(C) International Law
Commission
(D) Individual
17. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
and with the help of codes given
below, point out the correct
answer.
Assertion (A) : To promote and
encourage respect for human
rights is one of the purposes of
the United Nations.
Reason (R) : The Charter of
United Nations conceptualizes,
substantiates and spells out
human rights which are to be
promoted by the member
States.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true,
but (R) is good explanation
of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true,
but (R) is not a correct
explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
18. Match the statement in List – I
with its author in List – II and with
the help of codes given below,
point out the correct answer.
List – I List – II
(Statement) (Author)
I. International law is
not true law but
positive international
morality.
1. John
Austin
II. International
customary law is
deemed
automatically to be
part of common law.
2. William
Blackstone
III. Opino juris sive
necessitatis is not a
condition precedent
for the existence of
international custom.
3. Michael
Akehurst
IV. General Assembly
Resolutions, in
general, do not create
legal obligation to
comply with them but
a resolution
recommending to an
administering State a
specific course of
action creates some
legal obligation.
4. Hersch
Lauterpacht
Codes :
I II III IV
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 2 3 1
19. According to Muslim law,
marriage is not solemnized only for
the sexual enjoyment between two
spouses, it is an act of ibadat.
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Partly true and partly false
(D) None of the above
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15. ÃÖî üÖÛ−ŸÖ�ú ŸÖÖî ü ¯Ö¸ü, ÃÖÛ−¬Ö, ¸üÖ™ÒüÖë �êú ¯Ö�Ö �úÖê ÃÖÛ−¬Ö �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ²ÖÖѬ֟Öß Æîü … ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �êú «üÖ¸üÖ üÖ™Òü ÃÖÛ−¬Ö �úÖ ¯Ö�Ö�úÖ¸ü ²Ö−Ö •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü :
(A) ÃÖÛ−¬Ö ¯Ö¡Ö ¯Ö¸ü ÆüßÖÖ�Ö¸ü �ú¸ü�êú
(B) ÃÖÛ−¬Ö �úÖê ´ÖÖ−Ö �ú¸ü µÖÖ ˆÃÖ�úÖ †−ÖãÃÖ´Ö£ÖÔ−Ö �ú¸ü�êú
(C) ÃÖÛ−¬Ö ×�ÎúµÖÖÛ−¾ÖŸÖ �ú¸ü−Öê �êú ×»ÖµÖê ‘Ö¸êü»Öæ �úÖ−Öæ−Ö ¯ÖÖ׸üŸÖ �ú¸ü−ÖÖ
(D) †Ö“ÖÖ¸ü �êú •Ö׸üµÖê ÃÖÛ−¬Ö »ÖÖ�Öæ �ú¸ü¾ÖÖ−ÖÖ
16. †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ −µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ �úÖê ¯Ö¸üÖ´Ö¿ÖÔ¤üÖµÖß ¸üÖµÖ ¤êü−Öê �êú ×»ÖµÖê ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ×−Ö¾Öê¤ü−Ö �ú¸ü ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü ?
(A) ¸üÖ™Òü
(B) ´ÖÆüÖÃÖ³ÖÖ
(C) †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö †ÖµÖÖê�Ö
(D) ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ
17. †×³Ö�ú£Ö−Ö (A) †Öî ü �úÖ¸ü�Ö (R) ¯ÖלÍüµÖê †Öî ü −Öß“Öê פüµÖê �æú™üÖë �úß ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ²ÖŸÖÖ‡µÖê :
†×³Ö�ú£Ö−Ö (A) : ´ÖÖ−Ö¾ÖÖ׬Ö�úÖ¸üÖë �êú ×»ÖµÖê ÃÖŸ�úÖ¸ü �úÖê ²ÖœÍüÖ¾ÖÖ ¤êü−ÖÖ †Öî ü ˆÃÖê ˆŸÃÖÖ×ÆüŸÖ �ú¸ü−ÖÖ ÃÖÓµÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖ™Òü �êú ˆ§êü¿µÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖê ‹�ú Æîü …
�úÖ¸ü�Ö (R) : ÃÖÓµÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖ™Òü �úÖ †×¬Ö¯Ö¡Ö ´ÖÖ−Ö¾ÖÖ׬Ö�úÖ¸üÖë �úÖ ¯ÖÏŸµÖµÖß�ú¸ü�Ö, †×³Ö¯ÖãÛ™ü �ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü †Öî ü ×Æü••Öê �ú¸ü-�ú ü�êú ˆ−Æëü ¯ÖœÍüŸÖÖ Æîü וÖ−Æëü ÃÖ¤üÃµÖ ¸üÖ™ÒüÖë «üÖ¸üÖ ²ÖœÍüÖ¾ÖÖ ×¤üµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü …
�æú™ü :
(A) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R), (A) �úÖ ˆ¢Ö´Ö ïÖ™üß�ú¸ü�Ö Æîü …
(B) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R), (A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü …
(C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü …
(D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü …
18. ÃÖæ“Öß – I �êú �ú£Ö−ÖÖë �úÖ ÃÖæ“Öß – II �êú »Öê!Ö�úÖë ÃÖê ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö �ú ëü †Öî ü −Öß“Öê פüµÖê �æú™ü �úß ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ²ÖŸÖÖ‡µÖê :
ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II
(�ú£Ö−Ö) (»Öê!Ö�ú)
I. †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö µÖ£ÖÖŸÖ£µÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü, ¯Ö ÓüŸÖã ÃÖ�úÖ¸üÖŸ´Ö�ú †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ −ÖîןÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
1. •ÖÖò−Ö †ÖÛÙü−Ö
II. †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ�ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö �úÖê þ֓ÖÖ×»ÖŸÖ ºþ¯Ö ÃÖê »ÖÖê�ú ×¾Ö×¬Ö �úÖ ³ÖÖ�Ö ÃÖ´Ö—ÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü …
2. ×¾Ö×»ÖµÖ´Ö ²»Öî�úÙüÖê−Ö
III. †ÓŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒüßµÖ ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ �úß ´ÖÖî•Öæ¤ü�Öß �êú ×»ÖµÖê ‘†ÖêׯÖ−ÖÖê •µÖã׸üÃÖ ÃÖÖ‡¾Ö −ÖêÃÖê×ÃÖ™êü×™üÃÖ’ ¯Öæ¾ÖÔ¾ÖŸÖá ¿ÖŸÖÔ −ÖÆüà Æîü …
3. ´ÖÖ‡�ú»Ö ‹�úÆüÙÔü
IV. ´ÖÆüÖÃÖ³ÖÖ �êú ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö, ÃÖÖ´ÖÖ−µÖŸÖµÖÖ, ˆ−Ö�êú ¯ÖÖ»Ö−Ö �êú �úÖ−Öæ−Öß ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö −ÖÆüà ÃÖé×•ÖŸÖ �ú üŸÖê Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã ¾ÖÖê ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö •ÖÖê ¿ÖÖÃÖß ¸üÖ™Òü �úÖê �úÖµÖÔ¾ÖÖÆüß �úß ×¾Ö׿Ö™ü פü¿ÖÖ ²ÖŸÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü ¾ÖÖê �ãú”û �úÖ−Öæ−Öß ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö ˆŸ¯Ö−−Ö �ú üŸÖÖ Æîü …
4. ÆüÂÖÔ »ÖÖò™êü¸ü¯ÖÖ¿Ö
�æú™ü : I II III IV
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 2 3 1
19. ´ÖãÛÃ»Ö´Ö ×¾Ö×¬Ö �êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü, ¾Ö ü ¾Ö¬Öæ �êú ²Öß“Ö ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü �úÖ †−ÖãšüÖ−Ö ×ÃÖ±Ôú µÖÖî−Ö †Ö−Ö−¤ü �êú ×»ÖµÖê −ÖÆüà ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü, µÖÆü ‡²ÖÖ¤üŸÖ �úÖ �úÖ´Ö Æîü …
(A) ÃÖŸµÖ (B) ×´Ö£µÖÖ (C) †ÖÓ׿Ö�ú ÃÖŸµÖ ‹¾ÖÓ †ÖÓ׿Ö�ú ×´Ö£µÖÖ (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà
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20. Which of the following is not a ground for Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act ?
(A) Cruelty (B) Desertion (C) Adultery (D) Incompatible
Temperamental Adjustment
21. Children born out of a union which is either void or voidable under Sections 11 & 12 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 shall be
(A) Bastard (B) Deemed to be legitimate (C) Illegitimate (D) Legitimate
22. A. Nikah is a regular and permanent form of marriage among Muslims.
R. Muta is contractual form of marriage and is most uncommon in India.
(A) A and R above are correct. (B) A is correct, R is false. (C) R is correct, but A is wrong. (D) Neither A is correct nor R is
correct.
23. Which of the following is not a ground for divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 ?
(A) Treating the wife with cruelty. (B) That the whereabouts of the
Husband have not been known for a period for more than four years.
(C) The Husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for a period of two years or upwards.
(D) That the husband has been insane for a period of two years or more.
24. Any Hindu Marriage which is not properly solemnized, it shall be
(A) Valid (B) Voidable (C) Void ab-initio (D) None of the above
25. An acceptance given by post
(A) can be revoked at any time
(B) cannot be revoked at all
(C) can be revoked, if it does
not reach to the proposer
(D) can be revoked, even if it
comes to the knowledge of
proposer
26. A promise to pay time barred debt
is
(A) not enforceable
(B) enforceable at the discretion
of debtor
(C) enforceable under exception
(D) none of the above
27. Which of the following statements
is correct ?
(A) Third party can always sue
for breach of contract.
(B) Wagering agreements are
illegal.
(C) When consent is not free,
agreement will always be
voidable.
(D) Catalogue is an invitation to
offer.
28. Two statements are given in this
question. One is labelled as
Assertion (A) and the other is
labelled as Reason (R). Examine
these statements and select the
correct combination of the codes.
Assertion (A) : Partial
acceptance is not acceptance.
Reason (R) : Acceptance
must be absolute and
unconditional.
Codes : (A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
(C) (A) is correct, but (R) is
wrong.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is
correct.
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20. ×Æü−¤æü ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �êú †ÓŸÖ�ÖÔŸÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü-×¾Ö“”êû¤ü �êú ×»ÖµÖê †Ö¬ÖÖ¸ü ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü ?
(A) ×−Ö¤ÔüµÖŸÖÖ (B) ×−Ö¾ÖÔÃÖ−Ö (C) •ÖÖ¸ü�ú´ÖÔ (D) ²Öê Öê»Ö þֳÖÖ¾Ö ÃÖ´ÖÖµÖÖê•Ö−Ö
21. ×Æü−¤æü ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö, 1955 �úß ¬ÖÖ¸üÖ 11
‹¾ÖÓ 12 �êú †ÓŸÖ�ÖÔŸÖ ¿Öæ−µÖ µÖÖ ¿Öæ−µÖ�ú¸ü�ÖßµÖ ‘ÖÖê×ÂÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü ÃÖê ˆŸ¯Ö−−Ö ²Ö““Öê ÆüÖë�Öê
(A) †¬Ö´ÖÔ•Ö (B) ¾Öî¬Ö ÃÖ´Ö—Öê •ÖÖ‹Ñ�Öê (C) †¾Öî¬Ö (D) ¾Öî¬Ö
22. A. ´ÖãÛûִÖÖë ´Öë ×−Ö�úÖÆü ×−ÖµÖ×´ÖŸÖ †Öî ü ãÖÖµÖß ºþ¯Ö �úÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Æîü …
R. ´ÖãŸÖÖ ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖŸ´Ö�ú ºþ¯Ö �úÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü Æîü †Öî ü ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖ¾ÖÖÔ׬Ö�ú †¯ÖÏ“Ö×»ÖŸÖ Æîü …
(A) A †Öî ü R ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (B) A ÃÖÆüß Æîü †Öî ü R ×´Ö£µÖÖ Æîü … (C) R ÃÖÆüß Æîü †Öî ü A �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (D) −Ö ŸÖÖê A ÃÖÆüß Æîü †Öî ü −Ö R ÃÖÆüß Æîü …
23. ´ÖãÛÃ»Ö´Ö ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü ×¾Ö‘Ö™ü−Ö †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö, 1939 �êú †ÓŸÖ�ÖÔŸÖ ŸÖ»ÖÖ�ú �úÖ †Ö¬ÖÖ ü ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü ?
(A) ¯ÖŸ−Öß �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ×−Ö¤ÔüµÖŸÖÖ �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ¾µÖ¾ÖÆüÖ¸ü �ú¸ü−ÖÖ …
(B) “ÖÖ¸ü ¾ÖÂÖÖí ÃÖê •µÖÖ¤üÖ �êú ÃÖ´ÖµÖ ÃÖê ¯Ö×ŸÖ �êú ²ÖÖ êü ´Öë �úÖê‡Ô •ÖÖ−Ö�úÖ¸üß −ÖÆüà Æîü …
(C) ¯Ö×ŸÖ �úÖê ¤üÖê µÖÖ •µÖÖ¤üÖ ¾ÖÂÖÖí �êú ×»ÖµÖê �úÖ¸üÖ¾ÖÖÃÖ �úÖ ¤Óü›ü ×´Ö»ÖÖ …
(D) ¤üÖê µÖÖ •µÖÖ¤üÖ ¾ÖÂÖÖí ÃÖê ¯Ö×ŸÖ ¯ÖÖ�Ö»Ö Æîü …
24. �úÖê‡Ô ³Öß ×Æü−¤æü ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü וÖÃÖ�úÖ ˆ×“ÖŸÖ ºþ¯Ö ÃÖê †−ÖãšüÖ−Ö −ÖÆüà ×�úµÖÖ �ÖµÖÖ Æîü, ÆüÖê�ÖÖ
(A) ¾Öî¬Ö (B) ¿Öæ−µÖ�ú¸ü�ÖßµÖ (C) ¯ÖÏÖ¸ü´³Ö ÃÖê Æüß ¿Öæ−µÖ (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà
25. ›üÖ�ú «üÖ üÖ ¤üß �Ö‡Ô Ã¾Öß�éú×ŸÖ (A) ×�úÃÖß ³Öß ÃÖ´ÖµÖ ¯ÖÏןÖÃÖÓÆü׸üŸÖ �úß •ÖÖ
ÃÖ�úŸÖß Æîü … (B) �ú³Öß ³Öß ¯ÖÏןÖÃÖÓÆü¸ü�Ö −ÖÆüà �úß •ÖÖ
ÃÖ�úŸÖß Æîü … (C) µÖפü µÖÆü ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö�ú �êú ¯ÖÖÃÖ −ÖÆüà
¯ÖÆãÑü“ÖŸÖß Æîü ŸÖÖê ‡ÃÖ�úÖ ¯ÖÏןÖÃÖÓÆü¸ü�Ö ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
(D) “ÖÖÆêü µÖÆü ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö�ú �úß •ÖÖ−Ö�úÖ¸üß ´Öë †Ö ³Öß •ÖÖµÖê, ‡ÃÖ�úÖ ¯ÖÏןÖÃÖÓÆü¸ü�Ö ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
26. �úÖ»ÖÖŸÖßŸÖ Šú�Ö ¤êü−Öê �úß ¯ÖÏן֖ÖÖ (A) ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−ÖßµÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü … (B) Šú�Ö¤üÖŸÖÖ �úß ‡“”ûÖ−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−ÖßµÖ
Æîü … (C) †¯Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü �êú †ÓŸÖ�ÖÔŸÖ ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−ÖßµÖ Æîü … (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà …
27. ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ �ú£Ö−ÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ ÃÖÆüß Æîü ?
(A) ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ �êú ³ÖÓ�Ö ÆüÖê−Öê ¯Ö¸ü ŸÖéŸÖßµÖ ¯Ö�Ö ÃÖ¤îü¾Ö ¾ÖÖ¤ü ¤üÖµÖ¸ü �ú ü ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
(B) ²ÖÖ•Öß �êú �ú¸üÖ¸ü †¾Öî¬Ö Æïü … (C) •Ö²Ö ÃÖÆü´Ö×ŸÖ Ã¾ÖŸÖ−¡Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü, ŸÖÖê
ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ ÃÖ¤îü¾Ö ¿Öæ−µÖ�ú¸ü�ÖßµÖ ÆüÖêŸÖß Æîü … (D) ÃÖæ“Öß ¯Ö¡Ö ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö �úÖ †Ö´ÖÓ¡Ö�Ö Æîü …
28. ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö ´Öë ¤üÖê �ú£Ö−Ö ×¤üµÖê �ÖµÖê Æïü, ‹�ú �úÖê †×³Ö�ú£Ö−Ö (A) †Öî ü ¤æüÃÖ¸êü �úÖê �úÖ¸ü�Ö (R)
�úÆüÖ �ÖµÖÖ Æîü … ‡−Ö �ú£Ö−ÖÖë �úß •ÖÖÑ“Ö �ú¸ëü †Öî ü �æú™üÖë �êú ÃÖÆüß ÃÖÓµÖÖê�Ö �úÖ “ÖµÖ−Ö �ú ëü …
†×³Ö�ú£Ö−Ö (A) : †ÖÓ׿Ö�ú þÖß�éúןÖ, þÖß�éú×ŸÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü …
�úÖ¸ü�Ö (R) : þÖß�éú×ŸÖ ¯Öæ�ÖÔ †Öî ü ¿ÖŸÖÔ ü×ÆüŸÖ ÆüÖê−Öß “ÖÖ×ÆüµÖê …
�æú™ü : (A) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (B) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æïü … (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (D) (R) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (A) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü …
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29. A counter offer is
(A) an invitation to offer
(B) an acceptance to offer
(C) a rejection of the offer
(D) a conditional acceptance
30. An agreement with minor is void,
hence
(A) Minor is never allowed to
enforce such agreement.
(B) Minor is allowed to enforce
such agreement, if it was
made for his benefit.
(C) Minor is always allowed to
enforce such agreement.
(D) Minor is allowed to enforce
such contract when other
party makes no objection.
31. Tort is a violation of
(A) Right in personam
(B) Right in rem
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
32. Which of the following is not
correctly matched ?
(A) ubi Jus ibi
remedium
– where there is a
right there is a
remedy
(B) res ipsa
loquitur
– things speak for
themselves
(C) damnum
sine
injuria
– damage without
injury
(D) injuria
sine
damnum
– injury with
damage
33. Limitations on the scope of the
doctrine volenti non-fit injuria are
(A) Rescue cases
(B) Statutory authority
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
34. Injustice would manifest itself if a person is held responsible for all consequences of his act. Therefore he is responsible only for consequences not too
(A) Remote (B) Near (C) In and around (D) Far sighted
35. A. Law of Torts is concerned with allocation and distribution of losses and awarding compensation to the victim.
R. This is a branch of law governing actions for damages for injuries to private legal rights.
(A) A is correct, but R is wrong. (B) R is correct, but A is wrong. (C) Both A and R are correct. (D) Both A and R are wrong.
36. A. The consequences of a wrongful act may be endless or there may be consequences of consequences.
R. The ‘Test of reasonable foresight’ is followed usually in such cases which is based on the Wagen Mound case.
(A) A is correct, but R is wrong. (B) R is correct, but A is wrong. (C) Both A and R are correct. (D) Both A and R are wrong.
37. Conspiracy is an offence having mens rea without any actus rea ?
(A) Yes (B) No (C) Depends upon circumstances (D) Depends upon judicial
discretion
38. The right of private defence is available to
(A) The aggressor (B) The person who has
attacked (C) The aggressor and the
victim (D) The act done in defence of a
person who was attacked
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29. ¯ÖÏןÖ-¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö (A) ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö �úÖ †Ö´Ö−¡Ö�Ö Æîü … (B) ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö �êú ×»ÖµÖê ÃÖÆü´Ö×ŸÖ Æîü … (C) ¯ÖÏßÖÖ¾Ö �úß †Ã¾Öß�éú×ŸÖ Æîü … (D) ÃÖ¿ÖŸÖÔ Ã¾Öß�éú×ŸÖ Æîü …
30. †¾ÖµÖÃ�ú �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö �úß �Ö‡Ô ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¤üÖ ¿Öæ−µÖ ÆüÖêŸÖß Æîü, †ŸÖ:
(A) †¾ÖµÖÃ�ú �ú³Öß ³Öß ‹êÃÖê �ú¸üÖ¸ü �úÖ ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−Ö −ÖÆüà �ú¸ü¾ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
(B) †¾ÖµÖÃ�ú ‹êÃÖê �ú¸üÖ¸ü �úÖ ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−Ö �ú ü¾ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü, µÖפü ‹êÃÖÖ �ú¸üÖ¸ü ˆÃÖ�êú »ÖÖ³Ö �êú ×»ÖµÖê ×�úµÖÖ �ÖµÖÖ ÆüÖê …
(C) †¾ÖµÖÃ�ú ÃÖ¤îü¾Ö ‹êÃÖê �ú üÖ¸ü �úÖ ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−Ö �ú ü ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü …
(D) †¾ÖµÖÃ�ú ‹êÃÖê �ú¸üÖ¸ü �úÖ ¯ÖϾ֟ÖÔ−Ö �ú ü¾ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü, •Ö²Ö ¤æüÃÖ¸üÖ ¯Ö�Ö�úÖ¸ü �úÖê‡Ô †Ö¯Ö×¢Ö −ÖÆüà �ú¸êü …
31. †¯Ö�éúŸµÖ ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �úÖ ˆ»»ÖÓ‘Ö−Ö Æîü : (A) ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ»Ö�Öß †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü (B) »ÖÖê�ú»Ö�Öß †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü (C) (A) †Öî ü (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà
32. ×−Ö´−ÖÖÓ×�úŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ ÃÖÆüß ÃÖã Öê×»ÖŸÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü ?
(A) ˆ²Öß •ÖÃÖ ‡Ô²Öß ¸îü´Öê×›üµÖ´Ö
– •ÖÆüÖÑ †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü Æîü, ¾ÖÆüÖÑ ˆ¯Ö“ÖÖ¸ü Æîü …
(B) ¸êüÃÖ ‡¯ÃÖÖ »ÖÖòŒµÖã™ü¸ü
– ‘Ö™ü−ÖÖ‹Ñ Ã¾ÖµÖÓ ²ÖÖê»ÖŸÖß Æïü …
(C) ›îü´Ö−Ö´Ö ÃÖÖ‡−Ö ‡−•µÖæ׸üµÖÖ
– ײÖ−ÖÖ �Ö×ŸÖ �êú ÆüÖ×−Ö
(D) ‡−•µÖã׸üµÖÖ ÃÖÖ‡−Ö ›îü´Ö−Ö´Ö
– ÆüÖ×−Ö ÃÖ×ÆüŸÖ �ÖןÖ
33. ¾Öî»Öê−™üß −ÖÖò−Ö ×±ú™ü ‡−•µÖã׸üµÖÖ ×ÃÖ¨üÖ−ŸÖ �êú ¯Ö׸ü�Öê¡Ö �úß ÃÖß´ÖÖ‹Ñ Æïü
(A) ²Ö“ÖÖ¾Ö �êú ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê (B) ÃÖÖÓ×¾Ö׬Ö�ú ÃÖ¢ÖÖ (C) (A) †Öî ü (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà
34. †−µÖÖµÖ †¯Ö−Öê �úÖê ¯ÖÏ�ú™ü �ú êü�ÖÖ µÖפü ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ †¯Ö−Öê �úÖµÖÔ �êú ÃÖ´ÖÃŸÖ ¯Ö× ü�ÖÖ´ÖÖë �êú ×»ÖµÖê וִ´Öê¤üÖ¸ü šüÆü¸üÖµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü … †ŸÖ: ¾ÖÆü ×ÃÖ±Ôú ˆ−Ö ¯Ö׸ü�ÖÖ´ÖÖë �êú ×»ÖµÖê וִ´Öê¤üÖ¸ü Æîü, •ÖÖê †×ŸÖ
(A) ¤æü¸üÃ£Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (B) ÃÖ´Öß¯Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) †ÖÃÖ¯ÖÖÃÖ −ÖÆüà Æîü … (D) ¤æü¸ü¤ü¿Öá −ÖÆüà Æîü …
35. A. †¯Ö�éúŸµÖÖë �úÖ �úÖ−Öæ−Ö ÆüÖ×−ÖµÖÖë �êú ²ÖÑ™ü−Ö ‹¾ÖÓ ×¾Ö³ÖÖ•Ö−Ö �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö †Öî ü ¯Öß×›ÍüŸÖ �úÖê �Öן֯ÖæÙŸÖ ¤êü−Öê ÃÖê ÃÖ¸üÖê�úÖ ü ¸ü!ÖŸÖÖ Æîü …
R. µÖÆü ˆÃÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö �úß ¿ÖÖ!ÖÖ Æîü •ÖÖê ×−Ö•Öß �úÖ−Öæ−Öß †×¬Ö�úÖ üÖë �úÖê �Ö×ŸÖ �úß ÆüÖ×−ÖµÖÖë ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÛ−¬ÖŸÖ �úÖµÖÖí �úÖê ¿ÖÖ×ÃÖŸÖ �ú üŸÖß Æîü …
(A) A ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö ü−ŸÖã R �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (B) R ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã A �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (C) A †Öî ü R ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüà Æïü … (D) A †Öî ü R ¤üÖê−ÖÖë �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æïü …
36. A. †¯Ö�úÖ üß �úÖµÖÔ �êú ¯Ö׸ü�ÖÖ´Ö †−Ö−ŸÖ ÆüÖê ÃÖ�úŸÖê Æïü †£Ö¾ÖÖ ¯Ö׸ü�ÖÖ´ÖÖë �êú ¯Ö׸ü�ÖÖ´Ö ÆüÖê ÃÖ�úŸÖê Æïü …
R. ‹êÃÖê ´ÖÖ´Ö»ÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖÖ´ÖÖ−µÖŸÖ: µÖãÛŒŸÖµÖãŒŸÖ ¤æü¸ü¤üÙ¿ÖŸÖÖ ¯Ö¸üß�Ö�Ö �úÖ ¯ÖÖ»Ö−Ö ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü, •ÖÖê ×�ú ²Öî�Ö−Ö ´ÖÖˆ−›ü �êúÃÖ ¯Ö ü †Ö¬ÖÖ׸üŸÖ Æîü …
(A) A ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö ü−ŸÖã R �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (B) R ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã A �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (C) A †Öî ü R ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü … (D) A †Öî ü R ¤üÖê−ÖÖë �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æïü …
37. ÂÖ›ËüµÖ−¡Ö ‹�ú †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö Æîü •ÖÖê �éúŸµÖ �úß †−Öã ÖÛãÖ×ŸÖ ´Öë ¤ãü¸üÖ¿ÖµÖ ¸ü!ÖŸÖÖ Æîü …
(A) ÆüÖÑ (B) −ÖÆüà (C) ¯Ö׸üÛãÖןֵÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ×−Ö³ÖÔ ü �ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü … (D) −µÖÖ×µÖ�ú ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¾Öê�ú ¯Ö ü ×−Ö³ÖÔ ü �ú üŸÖÖ Æîü …
38. ×−Ö•Öß ü�ÖÖ �úÖ †×¬Ö�úÖ¸ü ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �úÖê ˆ¯Ö»Ö²¬Ö Æîü :
(A) †Ö�ÎúÖ´Ö�ú … (B) ¾ÖÖê ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ וÖÃÖ−Öê ¯ÖÏÆüÖ¸ü ×�úµÖÖ Æîü … (C) †Ö�ÎúÖ´Ö�ú †Öî ü ¯Öß×›ÍüŸÖ … (D) וÖÃÖ ¯Ö¸ü ¯ÖÏÆüÖ¸ü ×�úµÖÖ �ÖµÖÖ Æîü ˆÃÖ
¾µÖÛŒŸÖ �úß ¸ü�ÖÖ ´Öë ×�úµÖê �ÖµÖê �úÖµÖÔ �êú ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü †Ö�ÎúÖ´Ö�ú …
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39. In abetment of an offence can be constituted by
(A) Instigation (B) Conspiracy (C) Intentional aid (D) All the above
40. Buggery is an offence against (A) Having carnal knowledge
with a woman. (B) Offence committed without
use of force. (C) Depravity against natural
order of sex. (D) Manipulation and
movement of male organ.
41. Illicit intercourse implies (A) Rape (B) Prostitution (C) Sex between two persons
not united by lawful marriage
(D) Sex with a sleeping woman
42. A police officer arrested and detained a girl in the lock-up despite bail order. The police officer shall be guilty of
(A) Kidnapping (B) Abduction (C) Intimidation (D) Wrongful confinement
43. Assertion (A) : Priest in a temple is a workman for the purposes of the Industrial Disputes Act.
Reason (R) : He cannot be considered as a workman as he is not doing any manual or clerical services to the devotees of the temple.
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.
44. Consider the following judicial
decision on the meaning of
industry :
I. Indian Red Cross Society V.
Additional Labour Court,
Chandigarh.
II. Dhanrajgiri Hospital V.
Workmen.
III. State of Punjab V. Kuldeep
Singh.
IV. Prema Govinda V.
Karnataka Small Scale
Industries Association,
Bangalore.
The correct order in which these
judicial decisions were rendered is
(A) II, III, I and IV
(B) III, II, IV and I
(C) IV, III, I and II
(D) II, I, III and IV
45. Consider the following statements
on industrial dispute.
I. Industrial dispute will subsist
inspite of closure of industry.
II. An industrial dispute can arise
when a demand is made by
the workman and denied by
the employer.
III. Once a dispute is referred for
adjudication, the presumption
is that it is an industrial
dispute.
IV. Employer’s failure to keep his
verbal assurances is an
industrial dispute.
Codes :
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) II and III are correct.
(C) III and IV are correct.
(D) I, II and III are correct.
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39. †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Ö �úÖ ¤ãü¯ÖÏê ü�Ö ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �êú «üÖ¸üÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ×¯ÖŸÖ ÆüÖê ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü :
(A) ˆ�úÃÖÖ−ÖÖ (B) ÂÖ›ËüµÖ−¡Ö (C) ÃÖÖ¿ÖµÖ ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ (D) ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß
40. »ÖÖï›êü²ÖÖ•Öß ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �êú ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü †¯Ö üÖ¬Ö Æîü : (A) áÖß �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖÓ³ÖÖê�Ö (B) ²Ö»Ö ¯ÖϵÖÖê�Ö �êú ײÖ−ÖÖ ×�úµÖÖ †¯Ö üÖ¬Ö (C) µÖÖî−Ö �úß ¯ÖÏÖ�éúןÖ�ú �Îú´Ö �êú ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü
¤ãü¸üÖ“ÖÖ׸üŸÖÖ (D) ¯Öã¹ýÂÖ †Ó�Ö �úÖ Æüß֯ÖϵÖÖê�Ö ‹¾ÖÓ �ÖןÖ
41. ×¾Ö×¬Ö ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ÃÖÓ³ÖÖê�Ö �úÖ †Ö¿ÖµÖ Æîü (A) ²Ö»ÖÖŸ�úÖ¸ü (B) ¾Ö꿵ÖÖ¾Öé×¢Ö (C) ×¾Ö×¬Ö¾ÖŸÖ ×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü «üÖ¸üÖ −Ö •Öã›Íêü ¤üÖê
¾µÖÛŒŸÖµÖÖë �êú ²Öß“Ö µÖÖî−Ö ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Ö (D) ×−Ö¦üÖ ´Öë µÖÖ ×−ÖÛÂ�ÎúµÖ áÖß �êú ÃÖÖ£Ö µÖÖî−Ö
ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Ö
42. ¯Öã×»ÖÃÖ †±úÃÖ ü −Öê »Ö›Íü�úß �úÖê ×�Ö¸ü°ŸÖÖ¸ü ×�úµÖÖ †Öî ü •Ö´ÖÖ−ÖŸÖ �êú †Ö¤êü¿Ö �êú ²ÖÖ¾Ö•Öæ¤ü ˆÃÖê Æü¾ÖÖ»ÖÖŸÖ ´Öë ¸üÖê�êú ¸ü!ÖÖ … ¯Öã×»ÖÃÖ †×¬Ö�úÖ¸üß ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �úÖ †¯Ö¸üÖ¬Öß Æîü :
(A) ¾µÖ¯ÖÆü¸ü�Ö (B) †¯ÖÆü ü�Ö (C) †×³Ö¡ÖÖÃÖ (D) ÃÖ¤üÖêÂÖ ¯Ö׸ü üÖê¬Ö
43. �ú£Ö−Ö (A) : ‹�ú ´ÖÓפü¸ü �úÖ ¯Öã üÖê×ÆüŸÖ †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �êú ¯ÖϵÖÖê•Ö−ÖÖë �êú ×»Ö‹ �ú´ÖÔ�úÖ¸ü Æîü …
�ú£Ö−Ö (R) : ˆÃÖê �ú´ÖÔ�úÖ¸ü −ÖÆüà ´ÖÖ−ÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ, ŒµÖÖë×�ú ¾ÖÆü ´ÖÓפü¸ü �êú ³ÖŒŸÖ�Ö�ÖÖë �êú ×»ÖµÖê �úÖê‡Ô ¿ÖÖ¸üß׸ü�ú µÖÖ ×»ÖׯÖ�úßµÖ �úÖµÖÔ −ÖÆüà �ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü …
�æú™ü : (A) (A) ‹¾ÖÓ (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü †Öî ü (R),
(A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö Æîü … (B) (A) ‹¾ÖÓ (R) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü, ¯Ö ü−ŸÖã (R),
(A) �úÖ ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üß�ú¸ü�Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (D) (A) �Ö»ÖŸÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æîü …
44. ˆªÖê�Ö �êú †£ÖÔ ¯Ö¸ü ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ −µÖÖ×µÖ�ú ×−Ö�ÖÔµÖÖë ¯Ö¸ü ×¾Ö“ÖÖ ü �úßו֋ :
I. ‡Û�›üµÖ−Ö êü›ü�ÎúÖòÃÖ ÃÖÖêÃÖÖµÖ™üß ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö †×ŸÖ׸üŒŸÖ ÁÖ´Ö −µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ, “ÖÓ›üß�ÖœÍü
II. ¬Ö−Ö¸üÖ•Ö×�Ö׸ü †Ã¯ÖŸÖÖ»Ö ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö �ú´ÖÔ�úÖ¸ü
III. ¯ÖÓ•ÖÖ²Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö �ãú»Ö¤üß¯Ö ØÃÖÆü
IV. ¯ÖÏê ÖÖ�ÖÖêؾ֤üÖ ²Ö−ÖÖ´Ö �ú−ÖÖÔ™ü�ú ôÖÖ»Ö Ã�êú»Ö ‡Ó›üÙÒüß•Ö ‹ÃÖÖê×ÃÖµÖê¿Ö−Ö, ²Öï�»ÖÖê ü
ÃÖÆüß �Îú´Ö וÖÃÖ´Öë µÖê ×−Ö�ÖÔµÖ ×¤üµÖê �ÖµÖê £Öê Æïü :
(A) II, III, I ‹¾ÖÓ IV
(B) III, II, IV ‹¾ÖÓ I
(C) IV, III, I ‹¾ÖÓ II
(D) II, I, III ‹¾ÖÓ IV
45. †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Öß ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ �ú£Ö−ÖÖë ¯Ö ü ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü �úßו֋ :
I. †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü ²Ö−¤üß �êú ²ÖÖ¾Ö•Öæ¤ü †Ûß֟¾Ö ´Öë ²Ö−ÖÖ ¸üÆêü�ÖÖ …
II. ‹�ú †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü ˆŸ¯Ö−−Ö ÆüÖê ÃÖ�úŸÖÖ Æîü, •Ö²Ö �ú´ÖÔ�úÖ¸ü �êú «üÖ üÖ �úÖê‡Ô ´ÖÖÑ�Ö �úß •ÖÖ‹ †Öî ü ×−ÖµÖÖê•Ö�ú ˆÃÖ�úÖ ‡Ó�úÖ¸ü �ú¸ ü ¤êü …
III. •ÖîÃÖê Æüß ×�úÃÖß ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü �úÖê −µÖÖµÖ-×−Ö�ÖÔµÖ �êú ×»Ö‹ ×−ÖÙ¤ü™ü ×�úµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü µÖÆü ˆ¯Ö¬ÖÖ¸ü�ÖÖ �úß •ÖÖŸÖß Æîü ×�ú µÖÆü ‹�ú †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü Æîü …
IV. ×−ÖµÖÖê•Ö�ú «üÖ¸üÖ Ã¾ÖµÖÓ �êú ´ÖÖî×!Ö�ú †Ö¿¾ÖÖÃÖ−ÖÖë �úÖê ¯Öæ üÖ �ú ü−Öê ´Öë ×¾Ö±ú»ÖŸÖÖ ‹�ú †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü Æîü …
�æú™ü :
(A) I ‹¾ÖÓ II ÃÖÆüß Æïü …
(B) II ‹¾ÖÓ III ÃÖÆüß Æïü …
(C) III ‹¾ÖÓ IV ÃÖÆüß Æïü …
(D) I, II ‹¾ÖÓ III ÃÖÆüß Æïü …
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46. Unfair labour practices mean any
of the practices specified in the
(A) Fourth Schedule of the
Industrial Disputes Act
(B) Fifth Schedule of the
Industrial Disputes Act
(C) Sixth Schedule of the
Industrial Disputes Act
(D) Third Schedule of the
Industrial Disputes Act
47. Which of the following is not a
leading case on immunity of trade
unions from criminal proceedings ?
(A) Jay Engineering Works Ltd.
V. State of West Bengal.
(B) Standard Chartered
Grindlays Bank Ltd. V.
Grindlays Bank Employees.
(C) Onkarnath Tiwari V. Chief
Engineer, Minor Irrigation
Department.
(D) Piperaich Sugar Mills Ltd.
48. Which of the following pairs are
not matched ?
(A) Individual
dispute
whether
industrial
dispute
– Newspapers
Ltd.
Allahabad
V. Industrial
Tribunal.
(B) Meaning of
Employer
– Western
Automobile
Association
V. Industrial
Tribunal.
(C) Solicitor’s
profession-
not an
industry
– National
Union of
Commercial
Employees
V. Industrial
Tribunal.
(D) Go-Slow as
a serious
case of
misconduct
– Bijay
Cotton Mills
V.
Workmen.
Read the following paragraph and
answer the Question Nos. 49 and 50.
Protection of society and stamping out
criminal proclivity must be the object of
Law, which must be achieved by imposing
appropriate sentence. Therefore, law as a
cornerstone of the edifice of “order”
should meet the challenges confronting the
society. In operating the sentencing system
law should adopt the corrective machinery
or the deterrence based on factual matrix.
By deft modulation sentencing process be
stern where it should be and tempered with
mercy where it warrants to be. The facts
and given circumstances in each case, the
nature of crime, the manner in which it
was planned and committed, the motive
for the commission of crime, the conduct
of the accused, the nature of weapons used
and all other attending circumstances are
relevant facts which would enter into the
area of consideration.
49. What is the object of law ? (A) Safeguarding individual
interests.
(B) Permitting the individual to
earn and become rich.
(C) Protection of society and
stamping out criminal
proclivity.
(D) None of the above.
50. While imposing sentence what are
the relevant considerations ?
(A) The nature of crime only
(B) The manner in which it was
planned and committed only
(C) The motive for the
commission of crime only
(D) All the above are relevant
considerations
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46. †−Öã×“ÖŸÖ ÁÖ´Ö ¾µÖ¾ÖÆüÖ¸ü ÃÖê †×³Ö¯ÖÏêŸÖ Æîü ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ ´Öë ×¾Ö×−ÖÙ¤ü™ü �úÖê‡Ô �ÖןÖ×¾Ö×¬Ö :
(A) †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �úß “ÖŸÖã£ÖÔ †−ÖãÃÖæ“Öß ´Öë …
(B) †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �úß ¯ÖÓ“Ö´Ö †−ÖãÃÖæ“Öß ´Öë …
(C) †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �úß ”ûšüß †−ÖãÃÖæ“Öß ´Öë …
(D) †ÖîªÖê×�Ö�ú ×¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤ü †×¬Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö �úß ŸÖéŸÖßµÖ †−ÖãÃÖæ“Öß ´Öë …
47. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×!ÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê �úÖî−Ö †Ö¯Ö¸üÖ׬Ö�ú �úÖµÖÔ¾ÖÖ×ÆüµÖÖë ÃÖê ¾µÖ¾ÖÃÖÖµÖ ÃÖÓ‘ÖÖë �úß ˆ−´ÖãÛŒŸÖ ¯Ö¸ü פü�¤ü¿ÖÔ�ú ¾ÖÖ¤ü −ÖÆüà Æîü ?
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