26. In relation to Relevancy of Character in civil cases, which of the following is not correct?
a) It is not at all relevant
b) It is relevant when it affects award of damage
c) When character is itself an issue
d) When it appears from the fact otherwise relevant
27. The chief elements necessary to constitute a crime are
a) A human being
b) An evil intent
c) Injury to another human being or society
d) All of the above
28. Income which accrues or arises outside India but is directly received into India is taxable in case of
a) Residents only
b) Both ordinarily residents and non-resident
c) Non-resident
d) All the assesses
29. The provision relating to Abolition of Untouchability is given in
a) Article 23
b) Article 24
c) Article 17
d) Article 15
30. Where a magistrate of the first class passes only a sentence of fine not exceeding Rs 100, against this order where an appeal shall lie:
a) In the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate
b) In the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
31. Government employees may refer their unresolved grievances and labour dispute to
a) Internal Labour Department
b) Bureau of Labour Relations
c) Public Sector Labour-Management Council
d) Department of Labour
32. Who is an adolescent as per Factories Act, 1948?
a) Who has completed 17 years
b) Who is less than 18 years of age
c) Who is more than 15 years but less than 18 years of age
d) None of these
33. ‘A’ does not fall under the clause of Memorandum of Association. ‘A’ here is:
a) Subscription
b) Director
c) Capital
d) Situation
34. PIL is criticised on the ground of
a) Private motive
b) Political ends
c) Tremendous increase in the litigation
d) All of the above
35. To close down a factory the occupier has to give how many days’ notice to the authorities
a) 30 days
b) 60 days
c) 90 days
d) 14 days
36. The Environment (protection) Act, 1986, came into force on
a) 18th November 1986
b) 19th November, 1986
c) 20th November, 1986
d) 21st November, 1986
37. What should be the difference of age under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, if a female adopts male
a) 21 years
b) 25 years
c) 18 years
d) 16 years
38. “Dealer” includes a person who is engaged—
a) In building bodies for attachment to chassis; or
b) In the repair of motor vehicles; or
c) In the business of hypothecation, leasing or hire-purchase of motor vehicle;
d) All of the above
39. A surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause the death of ‘Z’, who suffers under a painful complaint, but not intending to cause Z’s death & intending in good faith Z’s benefit performs that operation on Z with Z’s consent. A has committed no offence, it is contained in
a) Section 88 of the IPC
b) Section 89 of the IPC
c) Section 90 of the IPC
d) Section 87 of the IPC
40. Under Section 115, in the exercise of its revisional jurisdiction, a high court can do which of the following things:
a) To call for the record of any case which h been decided by any court, subordinate to the High Court.
b) To vary/reverse any decree or order against which an appeal lies to the High Court
c) Both a & b
d) None of the above
41. A warrant of arrest may be extended
a) To that place where the offender has committed the offence
b) At any place within India
c) To the place specified under the Criminal Procedure Code
d) None of the above
42. Which is not included within the meaning of artistic work under Copyright Act?
a) Drawing
b) Work of architecture
c) Work of craftsmanship
d) Work of carpenter
43. Which of the following statement is correct?
a) A confession made by an accused to the police officer is relevant
b) A confession made by an accused in police custody to a magistrate is not relevant
c) A confession made by an accused in the police custody and discovery made from the information received from confession, both confession and discovery are relevant
d) None of the above is correct
44. In which of the following cases a Set Off can be claimed?
a) ‘A’ owes the partnership firm of ‘B’ & ‘C’ Rs 1000/-. B dies leaving C surviving. A sues C to a debt of Rs. 1500/- due in his separate character. C wants to set off the debt of Rs 1000/-.
b) A sues B for Rs. 20,000/-. B wants to set off the claim for damages for breach of contract for specific performance.
c) Both a & b
d) None of the above
45. It refers to an authority derived from official character merely, not expressly conferred upon the individual character, but rather annexed to official position
a) Designation
b) Ex-Officio
c) Appointment
d) Ad interim
46. Part III of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 formalizes:
a) Process of Conciliation
b) Process of Arbitration
c) Enforcement of Foreign Awards under New York and Geneva Conventions
d) All the above
47. The parties which cannot be compelled to perform specific performances of contract are provided in which section of Specific Relief Act:
a) 27
b) 28
c) 29
d) 30
48. Which of the following sections deals with the provisions relating to maximum period for which an under trial prisoner can be detained
a) 436
b) 436-a
c) 437-a
d) 437
49. The Right of Equality before the law under Article 14, is subject to the restriction of
a) Public order and morality
b) Reasonable classification
c) Reasonable restriction
d) Reasonable situations
50. Under Section 114, a person can apply for review of judgment when:
a) He is aggrieved by a decree/order from which an appeal is allowed, but no appeal is allowed.
b) He is aggrieved by a decree/order from which Appeal is allowed.
c) He is aggrieved by a decision on a reference from a court of small causes.
d) All of the above
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