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1#Kihoto Hollohan vs Zachillhu and Others, AIR 1993 S.C. 412 is a case related to
(A) Right to Property
(B) Freedom of trade commerce and Intercourse
(C) Anti Defection Law
(D) None of the options
2#Who among the following can be appointed as the Attorney General of India?
(A) Any Lawyer
(B) A person qualified to be appointed as Judge of Supreme Court
(C) A person qualified to become the member of Lok Sabha
(D) None of the options
3#The strength of the Council of Ministers Including the Prime-Minister shall not exceed
(A) 15 percent of total number of Members of Lok Sabha
(B) 20 percent of total number of Members of Lok Sabha
(C) 25 percent of total number of Members of Lok Sabha
(D) 12 percent of total number of Members of Lok Sabha
4#Privileges and Immunities to members of Parliament have been provided in the constitution of India under ______
(A) Article 104
(B) Article 105
(C) Article 106
(D) Article 107
5#Under which one of the following Articles of the constitution of India, the power of the President to promulgate ordinance during recess of parliament has been given?
(A) Article 121
(B) Article 122
(C) Article 123
(D) Article 124
6#Under which one of the following Articles of the constitution of India has the provision of Review of Judgment of the Supreme Court been made?
(A) Article 135
(B) Article 136
(C) Article 137
(D) Article 136
7#State Legislature of which one of the following states has only one house?
(A) Bihar
(B) Karnataka
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Gujarat
8#Under which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India has the provision for the transfer of Judges from one High Court to another been made?
(A) Article 212
(B) Article 221
(C) Article 222
(D) Article 223
9#Under which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India, the parliament has the power to establish any additional court with respect to matter enumerated in the Union List?
(A) Article 240
(B) Article 247
(C) Article 248
(D) Article 241
10#Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India relates to the power of Parliament to create All India Services?
(A) Article 315
(B) Article 312
(C) Article 319
(D) Article 309
11#Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India relates to the bar on interference by Courts in Electoral Matters?
(A) Article 328
(B) Article 329
(C) Article 336
(D) Article 325
12#The Vice President of India is administered oath of office by the
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) President
(C) Prime Minister
(D) Governor
13#Who is considered to be the father of English Jurisprudence?
(A) Holland
(B) Austin
(C) Gray
(D) Salmond
14#To whose theory out of the following does “Grundnorm” relate to?
(A) H. L A. Hart
(B) Hans Kelsen
(C) Salmond
(D) Holland
15#Jurisprudence as “the science of the first principle of Civil law” has been defined by
(A) Holland
(B) Austin
(C) Allen
(D) Salmond
16#The theory “Law is a product of general consciousness of people and a manifestation of their spirits” was given by
(A) Roscoe Pound
(B) Francois Gray
(C) Savigny
(D) Hugo
17#The theory of “Living Law” was evolved by
(A) Hegel
(B) Hugo
(C) Eugen Ehrlich
(D) Immanuel Kant
18#The theory of ‘Social Solidarity” was propounded by
(A) Leon Duguit
(B) Pollock
(C) Puchta
(D) Roscoe Pound
19#Which one out to the following is not a type of corporal punishment?
(A) Branding
(B) Chaining
(C) Mutilation
(D) Deportation
20#”Ratio Decidendi” is related to
(A) Legislation
(B) Custom
(C) Precedent
(D) None of the options
21#The Doctrine of ‘Jus Tertii’ is related to
(A) Ownership
(B) Possession
(C) Right
(D) Legal Personality
22#Will theory and Interest Theory relate to
(A) Legal Right
(B) Legal Personality
(C) Liability
(D) None of the options
23#The principle involved in the maxim “Delegata potestas non potest delegari ” is related to
(A) Possession
(B) Rights
(C) Duties
(D) Legislation
24#An agreement in which consent is caused by coercion is
(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) illegal
25#When both the parties to an agreement are under mistake of fact, then such an agreement is
(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) None of the options
26#”A” promises to give “B” a sum of Rs 1000 for no consideration in return. This agreement is
(A) Valid
(B) Voidable
(C) Void
(D) None of the options
27#If the time of performance of the contract is of essence to the contract; and the promissor fails to perform the contract by the specified time, the contract becomes
(A) Void
(B) Valid
(C) Voidable at the instance of the promisee
(D) The contract becomes unenforceable
28#The consequences of rescission of a voidable contract by the party having the option to do so is that the<br>(A) Other party need not perform any promise under the contract<br>(B) The benefits received under the contract have to be restored
(A) (A) only
(B) (B) only
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) neither (A) nor (B)
29#A Shopkeeper displays goods in a window This is an example of
(A) Offer to sale
(B) Tender
(C) Invitation to make offer
(D) None of the options
30#A general offer open for the world at large can be accepted
(A) By sending a communication of acceptance
(B) By complying with the conditions of offer
(C) By tendering himself to comply with the conditions of offer
(D) None of the options
31#A, B and C agree to divide the gains acquired by them through theft. Such an agreement is
(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) None of the options
32#’A’ agrees to sell to ‘B’ his white horse for Rs 500 or 1000. This agreement is
(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) None of the options
33#An agreement not enforceable by law is
(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) None of the options
34#Promises which form the consideration or part of the consideration for each other are called
(A) Conditional promise
(B) Simple Promise
(C) Reciprocal Promise
(D) None of the options
35#A proposal may be revoked at any time<br>(A) Before the rejection of its communication<br>(B) Before the communication of its acceptance is complete against the proposer.
(A) (A) only
(B) (B) only
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) neither (A) nor (B)
36#A man shall be guilty of sexual harassment under the IPC if he commits the act of
(A) A request for sexual favour
(B) Showing pornography against the will of a women
(C) Making sexually coloured remarks
(D) All of the options
37#’A’ intentionally causes Z’s death by partly omitting to give food to ‘Z’ and partly by beating. A has committed
(A) No offence
(B) Simple Hurt
(C) Murder
(D) Grievous Hurt
36#’A’ a doctor in good faith communicates to a patient that in his opinion he will not live. Thereafter the patient dies due to shock. ‘A’ has committed
(A) Murder
(B) Culpable homicide
(C) Grievous hurt
(D) No Offence
39#The offence under Section 498 A of the IPC is
(A) Bailable
(B) Non Bailable
(C) Non compoundable
(D) Both non-bailable and non-compoundable
40#Punishment for forgery under Section 465 of the Indian Penal Code is imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend up to
(A) 3 Year or Fine or both
(B) Fine Only
(C) 2 Years or Fine or both
(D) 1 Year or fine or both
41#’A’ causes cattle to enter upon a field belonging to ‘Z’, intending to cause and knowing that it is likely to cause damage to ‘Z’s crop. ‘A’ has committed
(A) Misappropriation of Property
(B) Theft
(C) Trespass
(D) Mischief
42#The offence of Wrongful confinement in IPC is
(A) Bailable
(B) Compoundable
(C) Non Bailable and non-compoundable
(D) Both bailable and compoundable
43#’A’ in good faith believing property belonging to Z to be ‘A’s own property takes that property out of B’s possession. Here ‘A’ has committed the offence of
(A) Theft
(B) Breach of trust
(C) No offence
(D) Misappropriation of Property
44#’A’ holds ‘Z’ down and fraudulently takes ‘Z’s money from ‘Z’s clothes without his consent. Here ‘A’ has committed
(A) Robbery
(B) Theft
(C) Extortion
(D) No offence
45#Under Section 73 of IPC, the maximum limit or solitary confinement is
(A) 3 years
(B) 2 years
(C) 6 months
(D) 3 months
46#Minimum number of persons required to commit the offence of affray is
(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 4
47#General exceptions under the Indian Penal code are contained in
(A) Chapter II
(B) Chapter III
(C) Chapter IV
(D) Chapter VI
48#’Actionable per se’ means
(A) Strict liability
(B) Actionable with proof of damage
(C) Actionable without proof of damage
(D) Actionable conditionally only
49#Which of the following is not an exception to the rule of strict liability?
(A) Act of God
(B) Ad of Third party
(C) Consent of Plaintiff
(D) Mistake
50#Which out of the following cases is not related to Damnum sine injuria?
(A) Gloucester grammar school case
(B) Ushaben v. Bhagyalaxmi Chitra Mandir
(C) Bradford Corporation v. Myers
(D) Bhim Singh v. Union of India
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- JNVU LLM previous question papers with answer keys - 2017, 2018 and 2019 (2020 onwards papers not officially published by University)
- 75 Full Length Mock tests of 100 questions each - from a question bank of 9000+ selected MCQs
- 50 Mini Mock tests of 25 questions each - for quick practice sessions
- Each Full Mock Test is designed as a Model Paper
- Summarized overview of Important Jurisprudence topics
- Overview of all Constitutional Amendments
- All Tests & Previous Papers are timed and have Negative marking for realistic simulation
- Questions & Answer Choices randomly shuffled in every attempt for better practice
- Over 100 LawMint users were offered seats across various NLUs in CLAT PG 2020 - Including NLSIU, NALSAR & NLU Delhi
- Accessible 24 x 7 via Smart-Phone browsers and Desktops
Authentic Feedback from previous LawMint users :
I got AIR 21 in CLAT PG. Thank you so much. Your mocks helped me a lot in my preparation π - Ayushi Jain
I have subscribed to your CLAT PG program and got AIR 36 in this year CLAT PG. I have also secured AIR 54 in AILET PG exam. I would like to thank you. Your mock paper really helps a lot - Shrashank Tripathi
I would like to thank you for the CLAT PG LLM COURSE. Practising mock tests there helped me in getting confidence and hence I was able to get AIR 45 in CLAT PG LLM - Akshay Awasthi
A year back, I relied on the IIT Kharagpur RGSOIPL mock test series by LawMint to prepare for my RGSOIPL entrance test. Few months back, I relied on your UGC NET Law series to prepare for UGC NET. I was the topper of the RGSOIPL entrance, and have cracked JRF in UGC NET. All thanks to LawMint - Anshuman Sahoo
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"Lawmint has been of great help to me in securing AIR 25 in AILET PG and AIR 29 in CLAT PG examinations. The subjective and objective approach of the test series kept me up to date with the latest exam pattern." - Bhawna Nanda
"I, Nimmy Saira Zachariah joined you clat test series. I cleared AILET PG with 30th rank. Your test series were of immense help as it gave me clear idea of where my preparations stand thank you once again law mint." - Nimmy S Z
"Hey guys. Where do I start? If I thought that getting AIR 59 in Clat PG was it, then how wrong I was. With Lawmint now I have cracked UGC NET as well." - Joyanta Chakraborty