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Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions two (2) marks each. All questions
are compulsory.
1. Clause (4) of Article 15 has been 5. The satisfaction of the President means
added to the Constitution by the satisfaction of the Council of
(A) The Constitution First Ministers and not his personal
Amendment Act. satisfaction, held in
(B) The Constitution Second (A) Samsher Singh Vs State of
Amendment Act Punjab
(C) The Constitution Fourth (B) U.N. Rao Vs Indira Gandhi
Amendment Act. (C) Ram Jawaya Kapoor Vs State of
(D) The Constitution Sixth Punjab
Amendment Act. (D) Sardar Lal Vs Union Government
2. The State shall endeavour to secure for 6. The Concurrent List was described as a
the citizens a Uniform Civil Code ‘Twilight Zone’, as it were for both the
throughout the territory of India as Union and the States are competent to
per legislate in this field without coming in
(A) Article 40 to conflict” is stated by
(B) Article 43 (A) Basu, D.D.
(C) Article 44 (B) Dicey, A.V.
(D) Article 48 (C) Pyle, M.V.
(D) Ambedkar, B.
3. In India sovereignty lies with
(A) The Constitution 7. Article 360 has been invoked
(B) The Supreme Court (A) only one time.
(C) The Parliament (B) two times.
(D) The People (C) three times.
(D) never invoked
4. The Supreme Court of India
formulated the doctrine of eclipse in
8. “Jurisprudence is concerned primarily
(A) Bhikaji Narain Dhakras Vs State with the effects of law upon society
of M.P. and only to a lesser extent with
(B) Bashesharnath Vs Income Tax questions about the social
Commissioner. determination of law.” Who said it ?
(C) State of W.B. Vs Anwar Ali (A) Roscoe Pound
Sarkar (B) Eugen Ehrlich
(D) Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of (C) Emile Durkheim
India
(D) Max Weber
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9. “True law is that which has right 12. Which one of the following jurists
reason in agreement with nature” was emphasised that “We cannot
propagated by understand what a thing is unless we
(A) Cicero study what it does” ?
(B) Hart (A) Salmond
(B) Roscoe Pound
(C) Grotius
(C) Kelsen
(D) Salmond (D) Austin
10. Match List - I with List - II and select 13. Who defines ‘ownership as planary
the correct answer using the codes control over an object’ ?
given below the lists : (A) Austin
List – I List – II (B) Salmond
(C) Holland
I. Privilege a. Gives content to
(D) Savigny
the claim of a
person 14. Assertion (A) : A legal right is a
II. Duty b. Freedom from legally protected interest.
claim of another Reason (R) : An element of advantage
III. Power c. Have no is essential to constitute right.
correlative Codes :
claim according (A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and
to Austin (R) is the correct explanation of
IV. Absolute d. Ability of a (A).
Duty person to (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
change legal (R) is not correct explanation of
relations. (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
Codes : (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
(A) I-a II- b III-d IV-c
(B) I-b II-a III-d IV-c 15. Assertion (A) : International Law
(C) I-a II-b III-c IV-d Commission has initiated studies
and prepared draft codes on
(D) I-b II-a III-c IV-d
diverse fields in international
law.
11. ‘X’ a servant finds a bag at the Reason (R) : International Law
basement of the shop. He hands it over Commission was established
to ‘Y’ the owner of the shop, who asks under General Assembly
him to place it in the almirah. Now, the Resolution No. 174 (11) adopted
bag is in possession of on 21 November 1947 with an
(A) ‘X’ because he was the finder. object to promote, progressively
(B) ‘Y’ because he was the owner of develop and codify international
the shop. law.
Codes :
(C) ‘X’ because he has kept it in the
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.
almirah.
(B) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) ‘Y’ because in him there was (C) (R) is true but (A) is false.
union of corpus and animus. (D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
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16. Match List - I with List - II. 19. Which one of the following is not a
List – I List – II permanent member of the U.N.
Declaration/ Security Council ?
Year of (A) U.K.
Treaty/Convention Adoption (B) U.S.A.
a. Universal i. 1948 (C) Japan
Declaration of (D) China
Human Rights
20. “Recognition operates retroactively not
b. International ii. 1966
to invalidate the acts of a former
Convention on
government, but to validate the acts of
Civil and Political
a de facto government which has
Rights
become the new de jure government.”
c. Convention on the iii. 2006 has been held by the court in the case
Rights of the Child of :
d. Convention on the iv. 1999 (A) Civil Air Transport Inc. Vs
Rights of Persons Central Air Transport
with Disabilities Corporation.
(B) A.M. Luther Vs Sagar & Co.
Codes :
(C) The Arantzazu Mendi
a b c d (D) Gdynia Ameryka Linie Vs
(A) i ii iv iii Boguslawski.
(B) ii i iv iii
21. Rules relating to sapinda relationship
(C) iv iii ii i are based on
(D) iii ii iv i (A) Principle of Endogamy
(B) Principle of Exogamy
17. Jus Cogens means (C) Principle of Polygamy
(D) Principle of Monogamy
(A) Peremptory norm of international
law.
22. On the ground of barrenness or
(B) Norm of international law. sterility, marriage can be
(C) Peremptory norm which does not (A) voidable
permit derogation. (B) void
(D) None of the above. (C) both (A) and (B)
(D) neither (A) nor (B)
18. Which one of the following is primary 23. Breakdown theory of divorce is reflected
source of international law ? in
(A) Decisions of International Court (A) Section 13 (1) of Hindu Marriage
of Justice. Act, 1955.
(B) Resolutions of U.N. General (B) Section 13 (2) of Hindu Marriage
Assembly. Act, 1955.
(C) Section 13 (IA) of Hindu
(C) General Principles of law
Marriage Act, 1955.
recognized by Civilized Nations.
(D) Section 13 (B) of Hindu
(D) None of the above Marriage Act, 1955.
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24. Match List-I with List-II and indicate 27. An offer and an acceptance to it must
the correct answer using the codes be in the
given below : (A) same time
List – I List – II
a. Ashok Hura i. Restitution (B) same place
Vs Rupa Hura of Conjugal (C) same sense
case Rights (D) none of above
b. Bipin ii. Uniform
Chandra Vs Civil Code
Prabhavati 28. Which of the following statements are
c. Sarla iii. Dessertion true ?
Mudugal Vs (i) Past consideration is no
Union of consideration under Indian and
India English Law.
d. T. Sareetha iv. Divorce by
Vs State of Mutual (ii) Past consideration is no
A.P. Consent. consideration under Indian Law.
Codes : (iii) Past consideration is no
a b c d consideration under English
(A) i ii iii iv Law.
(B) iv iii ii i (iv) Past consideration is made in
(C) ii iii i iv past.
(D) iv iii i ii
Codes :
25. Arrange the grounds of divorce in the (A) (i) and (ii)
order in which they appear in the (B) (ii) and (iii)
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Use the
codes given below : (C) (iii) and (iv)
(I) Mutual consent (D) (iv) and (i)
(II) Break down
(III) Fault
(IV) Customary 29. Assertion (A) : When subject matter
Codes : of a contract is destroyed, the
(A) III II I IV contract is frustrated.
(B) II III IV I Reason (R) : Frustration of a contract
(C) I II III IV frustrates a party to the contract.
(D) IV III I II Codes :
26. The petition for divorce by mutual (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R)
consent may be presented if the is the correct explanation of (A).
spouses have been living separately for (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
a period of (R) is not correct explanation of
(A) One year (A).
(B) Two years (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) Three years
(D) None of the above (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
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30. Arrange the following concepts in 33. Which one of the following is not an
which they appeared. Use the code example of vicarious liability ?
given below : (A) Liability of the principal for the
(i) Invitation to offer tort of his agent.
(ii) Damage (B) Liability of partners for each
others’ tort.
(iii) Offer
(C) Liability of the master for the tort
(iv) Damages of his servant.
Codes : (D) Liability of the parents for the
(A) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv) tort of the children.
(B) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii)
(C) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) 34. Match List – I and List – II , select the
correct answer by using codes given
(D) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii) below :
List – I List – II
31. Match an item in List – I with an item a. Injuria sine 1. Reylands Vs
in List – II, using code given below : damnum Fletcher
List – I List – II b. Damnum 2. Gloucester’s
i. Capacity 1. Breach sine injuria Case
c. Strict 3. Volenti non
ii. Damages 2. Unruly horse
liability fit injuria
iii. Remedy 3. Compensation d. Defence of 4. Ashby Vs
iv. Public policy 4. Sound mind consent White
Codes : Codes :
i ii iii iv a b c d
(A) 4 3 2 1 (A) 4 2 1 3
(B) 2 4 1 3
(B) 1 2 4 3
(C) 1 2 3 4
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 3 2 1
(D) 4 3 1 2
35. Rule of absolute liability was
32. Which one of the following pairs does propounded by
not match ? (A) Justice Bhagwati
(A) Novation of - Section 62 (B) Justice Sodhi
contract (C) Justice Ahmadi
(B) Agreement in - Section 29 (D) Justice Kuldeep Singh
restraint of
legal 36. Which one of the defence to strict
proceedings liability is based on the maxim, volenti
(C) Tender of - Section 38 non fit injuria ?
performance (A) Consent of the plaintiff
(D) Unlawful object - Section 23 (B) Act of God
and (C) Act of Third Party
consideration (D) Statutory Authority
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(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
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ii. ®ÖãÛ ÃÖÖ®Öß 2. ²ÖêÛ Ö²Öæ ‘ÖÖê›Ì Ö ¯ÖÏןָõÖÖ ¾ÆÖ‡™
iii. ˆ¯Ö“ÖÖ¸ 3. õÖ×ŸÖ¯ÖæÙŸÖ Ûæ ™ :
iv. »ÖÖêÛ ®Öß×ŸÖ 4. þÖÃ£Ö ´Ö×ßÖÂÛ a b c d
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(B) 2 4 1 3
i ii iii iv (C) 1 2 3 4
(A) 4 3 2 1 (D) 4 3 2 1
(B) 1 2 4 3
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37. Mental condition of the wrong-doer at 40. The general principles as to protection
the time of wrong doing is of an accused is based on :
(A) relevant in all torts. (i) Autrefois acquit and Autrefois
convict.
(B) relevant to torts based on fault.
(ii) Reasonable doubt as to
(C) relevant in torts based on strict presumption of innocence.
liability. (iii) Natural Justice.
(D) not relevant in tortious liability. (iv) Conviction can not be based
without proving the guilt even if
it was admitted.
38. Consider the following set of legal Which statement is correct ?
propositions :
(A) (i) is correct.
(1) A person can claim damages for (B) (i) and (ii) are correct.
all wrongs he has suffered. (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct.
(2) A person can claim damages for (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct.
wrongs only if they are caused
intentionally.
41. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
(3) A person can claim damages for words :
a wrong if it is caused by The distinctive features of riot and
infringement of the legal right. unlawful assembly are an activity
(4) A person can claim damages which is accompanied by
even if he has suffered no loss.
Of these above propositions which are (A) use of force and violence.
correct ? (B) causing alarm.
(A) (1) and (2) (C) violence on a common purpose.
(D) all of them.
(B) (3) and (4)
(C) (1) and (3) 42. The offence of __________ homicide
(D) (2) and (4) supposes knowledge of likelihood of
causing death.
(A) unlawful
39. Which of the meaning given for the (B) abnormal
maxim “Actus me invite factus non est
(C) culpable
mens actus” is correct ?
(D) all types of
(A) Merely a voluntary act by me
will not be a crime with a
criminal intention. 43. The expression ‘Seduced’ used in
Section 366 A of Indian Penal Code
(B) An act done by me against my means to _________ a woman to
will is not my act. submit to illicit intercourse at any time.
(C) Neither I nor my person can be (A) use of force by stress
held liable for an act done under (B) deceitfully induce
compulsion. (C) willfully influence
(D) All of them. (D) none of them
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44. Preparation consists in devising or 47. In which of the following cases the
arranging means necessary for the court reiterated the well-known legal
commission of the offence. Such position that even a temporary worker
attempt is not punishable because can claim retrenchment compensation,
(i) the motive was harmless. if he is covered by the provisions of
Section 25 F of the Industrial Disputes
(ii) impossibility to reach wrongful
Act, 1947 ?
end.
(A) Tatanagar Foundary Co. Vs Their
(iii) does not affect the security of any Workmen.
person. (B) Management of Willcox
(iv) it remained without culmination. Buckwell (India) Ltd. Vs
The reasoned answer is Jagannath.
(C) Barsi Light Railway Co. Ltd. Vs
(A) Only (i) is correct.
Joglekar.
(B) The most probability is (i) and (D) Modern Stores Vs Krishandas.
(ii).
(C) There is quite likelihood of (i) 48. Which one of the following statement
and (iii). is true ?
(D) All the reasons (i), (ii), (iii) and (A) All Government departments are
(iv) have to be examined. industries.
(B) No Government department can
be industry.
45. No person employed in a public utility (C) Government department carrying
service shall go on strike on business or trade may be
(I) without giving notice of strike to industry.
employer. (D) Government department carrying
(II) within 14 days of giving such on only sovereign function may
notice. be industry.
(III) after expiry of date specified in 49. According to Section 9 A of the Trade
notice for strike. Union Act, 1926 minimum
(IV) within 7 days of conclusion of requirement about membership of a
conciliation proceeding. trade union is
(A) Seven
Codes : (B) Ten percent or one hundred of the
(A) I and IV workmen.
(B) I and III (C) Ten percent or one hundred of the
(C) I and II workmen, whichever is less.
(D) Ten percent or one hundred of the
(D) II and III
workmen, whichever is less,
subject to minimum seven.
46. There can be lay-off for
50. To be a member of trade union, a
(A) One day person must attain the age of
(B) More than one day (A) 18 years
(C) Maximum seven days (B) 16 years
(D) Any period, even less than one (C) 15 years
day (D) 21 years
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