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Legal Awareness And Legal Reasoning Question for Law Entrance Exams
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The Legal Aptitude or Legal Reasoning section in law entrance exams that holds maximum weightage and demands candidates to possess good knowledge of fundamentals. This section is used to test your legal awareness, analytical skills and problem-solving ability.
 

Legal Awareness And Legal Reasoning Question for Law Entrance Exams
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1. The President can proclaim a state of emergency in case of
2. Assertion (A): Freedom of Speech is the most important civil liberty of people in a democratic polity. Reason (R): State can regulate free speech in the interest of public order.
3. A dispute between the two houses of the Parliament can be resolved by
4. The manager of Waqf is known as:
5. Cultural and Educational Rights are mentioned in
6. Who allocates portfolios among the ministers?
7. If the person is refused freedom of movement, it means denial of
8. To get appointed, a Minister must
9. Planning in India derives its objectives from
10. Which of the following states has reserved seats in the Assembly on the basis of religion?
11. When the Chairman of Rajya Sabha acts as President, the duties of the Chairman are performed by
12. Madras High Court has the jurisdiction over
13. Ms Usha wants to file a suit against Bhagyalaxmi Theatre praying for a permanent injunction (stay order) restraining the theatre from running the film named Jai Santoshi Maa. Her contention is that the film hurt her religious feelings and sentiments as Goddess Saraswati, Laxmi and Parvati were depicted as jealous and were ridiculed.
14. Election to the Lok Sabha held in 2009 is:
15. The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2006, is applicable to:
16. A child born after father’s death:
17. What is the maximum age prescribed for election as President of India?
18. Which of the following functions of the Minorities Commission have been correctly listed?
1. It can make recommendations for effective implementation and enforcement of safeguards and laws for minorities.
2. It undertakes review of the implementation of policies formulated by the Union and State Governments with regard to minorities.
3. It can look into specific complaints regarding deprivation of rights and safeguards of minorities.
19. From which country’s Constitution the Rule of Law have been borrowed?
20. Parliament is adjourned sine die means which of the following:
21. As the government prepares to send in rescue helicopters, which option would be acceptable only under Rule B and not Rule A?
22. Sometimes, an accused seeks pardon from the court and offers to give evidence against all others involved in a crime. He is called: (NLU DELHI 2009)
23. Principle: Any police officer, not below the rank of a sub-inspector, may, if he is satisfied that an offence in respect of the infringement of copyright in any work has been, is being, or is likely to be, committed, seize without warrant, all copies of the work, and all plates used for the purpose of making infringing copies of the work, wherever found, and all copies and plates so seized shall, as soon as practicable, be produced before a magistrate. Facts: A Superintendent of Police (SP) conducted a raid on a shop and found pirated copies of books. The SP formed an opinion that infringement of copyright is taking place. He arrested the shop owner without warrant in the light of above-mentioned propositions.
24. Who among the following decides whether particular bill is a Money Bill or not?
25. Mens rea is translated as