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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 Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to:
2. When the Vice-President acts as President he gets the emoluments of
3. What is ‘zero hour’?
4. An Obiter dicta by a judge is a
5. Which part of the Constitution reflects the mind and ideals of the framers?
6. A system of government in which individual states have control over their own affairs but are controlled by a Central government in matters of national importance is called:
7. Guidelines for protection of witnesses were issued in
8. The enforcement of the Directive Principles depends on
9. Planning Commission was a
10. What is a ‘cognizance’?
11. Who among the following is considered as the custodian of Lok Sabha?
12. Any dispute regarding the violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented
13. The Territorial Waters of India extend up to:
14. When a person aids the commission of an offence, he is called
15. The UPSC consists of a Chairman and
16. _______ is an established defence when it is proved that the plaintiff failed to take reasonable care of himself and thus contributes to his injuries.
17. Right to private property was dropped from the list of Fundamental Rights by the
18. Which part of the Constitution can be agitated in a Court of Law?
19. As a result of the 42nd amendment, which of the following has emerged as supreme in the Indian constitutional framework?
20. Impeachment of President of India can be initiated in:
21. In terms of the election laws in India, electioneering ceases in a constituency at least
22. Who heads the four member committee appointed to study the Centre–state relations especially the changes that took place since Sarkaria Commission:
23. Legal Principle: Only Parliament or State Legislatures have the authority to enact laws on their own. No law made by the State can take away a person’s fundamental right. Facts: Parliament enacted a law, which according to a group of lawyers is violating the fundamental rights of traders. A group of lawyers files a writ petition challenging the Constitutional validity of the statute seeking relief to quash the statute and further direct Parliament to enact a new law.
24. On what basis the states have their representation in Rajya Sabha?
25. The Constitution of India vests the executive power of the Indian Union in