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Q. Demolishing a private structure standing encroached on a public street amounts to :
– Gain by unlawful means.
– Wrongful gain for public purpose.
– Wrongful loss by mischief.
– None of the choices.

Q. Assertion (A) : When an act is done dishonestly it does not require deception or concealment as its ingredient.
Reason (R) : Dishonesty requires an intention to cause wrongful loss or gain of property.
– (A) is true, but (R) is not the reason.
– Both (A) and (R) are true because (R) is the right reason of (A).
– Both (A) and (R) are distinctive offences.
– (A) is false, while (R) is true.

Q. Assertion (A) : Harbouring includes supplying a person with shelter, food, money or conveyance.
Reason (R) : The supply must relate to evading apprehension.
– (A) is correct clarification but (R) is not the correct reason.
– (A) is not true while (R) is the correct explanation.
– Both (A) and (R) are correct proposition.
– Only in exceptional situation (R) is the reason of (A).

Q. The real and abiding concern for the dignity of human life was decided in the case of :
– Rajendra Prasad v/s State of U.P.
– Mohindra Singh v/s Delhi Administration
– Javed Ahmed v/s State of Maharashtra.
– Bachan Singh v/s State of Punjab.

Q. An unlawful assembly is a particular state of activity accompanied by the use of force or violence is riot, but it does not include :
– There must be five or more persons
– There must be animation by a common object
– Persons assembled for lawful purpose but started quarrelling without any previous intention.
– All of the choices.

Q. Which of the following statements are not false evidence in discharge of public justice ?
– A false statement given under instigation.
– A statement known to be false.
– A statement not believed to be true.
– None of the choices.

Q. A ceremonial pollution is an act relating to unclean worship and is known as the offence of _____.
– Insult to religion
– Defilement
– Anti secularism
– Religious hatredness

Q. One of the following case is popularly known as “Doon Valley case” :
– Pathumna v/s State of Kerala AIR 1978, 2 SCC.
– M.C. Metha v/s Union of India AIR 1987 SC.
– Unni Krishnan v/s State of A.P. AIR 1993, 1 SCC.
– R.L. & E. Kendra v/s State of UP AIR 1985 SC.

Q. The polluter pays principle has been incorporated in
– Principle 15 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
– Principle 27 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
– Principle 8 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
– Principle 16 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development

Q. Protection and Improvement of environment and safeguarding forests and wild life is
– One of the Directive Principles of state policy
– A fundamental right
– Fundamental duty
– Both directive principles of state policy and fundamental duties

Q. Two important Amendments were brought in the year 1976. One with reference to directive principles of state policy making the state responsible to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wild life of the country. The other under fundamental duties making every citizen to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life and to have compassion for living creatures. The relevant amendment is
– 49th Amendment
– 45th Amendment
– 43rd Amendment
– 42nd Amendment

Q. Section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 enables a person to file a complaint in a criminal court after giving a notice to the Pollution Control Board. Once a complaint has been made, the board is bound to make available to the complaint all relevant reports to him on demand. The board may also refuse to disclose on public interest. Similar provisions are also available under
– Section 49 of the Water Act 1974 and Section 43 of the Air Act 1981
– Section 43 of the Water Act 1974 and Section 49 of the Air Act 1981
– Section 42 of the Water Act 1974 and Section 46 of the Air Act 1981
– Section 41 of the Water Act 1974and Section 42 of the Air Act 1981

Q. The Supreme Court of India ordered conversion from fuel to CNG on July 28, 1998. It also set up a committee to evaluate the cleanliness of various fuels on April 27, 2001. The name of the committee is
– Bhurelal Committee
– Santhanam Committee
– Mallimath Committee
– Madanlal Committee

Q. The public trust doctrine primarily rests on the principle that certain resources like air, sea, water and the forests have such a great importance to the people as a whole that it would be wholly injustified to make them a subject of private ownership. The above Doctrine was discussed in detail in one of the following case :
– M.C. Metha v/s Kamalnath 1997 1 SCC.
– Rural litigation and Environment Kendra v/s Union of India AIR.1985 SC.
– Vellore Citizen’s welfare Forum v/s Union of India 1996, 5 SCC.
– M.C. Metha v/s Union of India AIR. 1987 SC.

Q. Form of rules accepted by civilized states as determining their conduct towards each other and each other’s subject, is defined as international law. Above statement is attributed to :
– S.S. Lotus case
– West Rand Central Gold Mining ltd. Co. v/s King
– Queen V. Keyn
– L. Oppenheim

Q. Assertion (A) : International convention is the most important source of law.
Reason (R) : International convention has generic wisdom.
– Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
– Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
– (A) is true, but (R) is false.
– (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Q. Which of the following statement is true ?
– The community to be recognized as an international person should be organised one.
– Control of the community over definite territory is desirable.
– The control over the territory may be permanent.
– The community must be independent.

Q. Which of the following statement is correct ?
– Primary responsibility of international peacekeeping and security is on the General Assembly.
– The Security Council is a deliberative organ.
– Members may not accept and carry out the advice of the security council.
– Social and economic council is to discharge the responsibility of the states enshrined in Chapter-IX from Articles 55-60. This council operates under the authority and supervision of general assembly.

Q. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below :

List – I
i. Doctrine of forum prorogatum
ii. Condition of reciprocity
iii. Advisory jurisdiction
iv. Reservations

List – II
a. Certain expenses case, ICJ Rep. 1962, p. 151
b. Nicaragua v. US, ICJ Rep. 1984, pp. 392, 421-26
c. Interhandel case, ICJ Rep. 1959, p.6
d. Corfu channel case, (Preliminary objection), ICJ Rep. 1948, p.28

Choose the answer that corresponds to the order : i ii iii iv
– c d a b
– d c a b
– d c b a
– a b d c

Q. Which of the following statement is true ?
– Mere counting of heads is enough to assess the degree of authority and credibility of a resolution of General Assembly.
– Mere counting of heads is not enough to assess the degree of authority and credibility of a resolution of General Assembly.
– Mere counting of heads is enough to assess integrity of General Assembly.
– None of the choices

Q. Assertion (A) : Recognition of a state is not the same as recognition of its government.
Reason (R) : Within existing states, governments come and go and normally the changes raise no question of recognition.
– Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
– Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
– (A) is true, but (R) is false.
– (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Q. A Muslim wife may sue for divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 if the husband has been insane for a period of :
– 1 year
– 2 years
– 3 years
– 5 years

Q. Which of the following is not essential for divorce by mutual consent ?
– They have been living separately for one year.
– They have not been able to live together.
– The wife has not received any maintenance.
– They have mutually agreed that the marriage should be dissolved.

Q. That the respondent was, at the time of the marriage, pregnant by some person other than the petitioner, is a ground for voidable marriages under
– Section-12(1)(a)
– Section-12(1)(b)
– Section-12(1)(c)
– Section-12(1)(d)

Q. A petition for the dissolution of the marriage by a decree of divorce maybe presented, if cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage, after the passing of a decree of judicial separation, is not resumed fora period of :
– One year or upwards
– Two years or upwards
– Six months or upwards
– None of the choices

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