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Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning Test 2
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Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning Test 2
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25 Questions

1. The Controller and Auditor General is appointed:
2. In Parliamentary government, Ministers remain in office so long as they enjoy:
3. ‘Accomplice’ means:
4. That India is a Secular State is clearly proclaimed in the:
5. Assertion (A): Every contract must be supported with a consideration. Reason (R): Every contract without a consideration is void.
6. In Parliamentary government, Ministers remain in office so long as they enjoy:
7. How many regional languages are listed under the VIII Schedule of the Constitution of India?
8. Which Article is related with the appointment of Attorney General of India?
9. Which of the following provisions deals with the ‘Fundamental Duties’?
10. A particular village is suffering due to the pollution caused by one of the industries located at its outskirts. The water in the village lake has become unfit for drinking and foul smell is constantly emitted from the chimneys of the industry. The villagers want to petition the Supreme Court. They can do so for the violation of which of the following rights?
11. Legal Principle: Theft occurs when a person dishonestly takes any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent. Factual Situation: Keshav finds Manu’s cattle roaming the streets and takes them home to prevent them from being run over by vehicles. Manu does not find his cattle and makes a complaint to the police reporting them to be missing.
12. The judge of the High Court is appointed by:
13. Situation: Mr A has stolen Mr B’s bicycle, which he had parked at college common parking. Mr B wants to sue Mr A, what would be the liability of Mr A?
14. Legal Principle: Violation of a Legal Right, with or without damage, gives rise to a tort. Factual Situation: A establishes a coaching class and charge ` 5,000 per year as fees. A’s neighbour B establishes another coaching class thereby creating a competition. This forces A to reduce his fees to ` 3,000 per year. Question: Can A claim damages from B for the loss caused to him?
15. Which of the following writs can be issued by the Supreme Court to free a person from an illegal detention?
16. Jharkhand state was formed on:
17. India adopted a federal system with a strong center from:
18. A legislature consisting of lower and upper chamber is known as:
19. ‘A’ agrees to pay ` 5,000 to ‘B’ if it rains, and ‘B’ promises to pay a like amount to ‘A’ if it does not rain, this agreement is called:
20. The four pillars of democracy are:
21. The meaning of the term ‘quasi’ is
22. _________ means ‘outside the power of law’.
23. A by shooting at a fowl with intent to kill it, kills B who is behind a bush, while A is not knowing that he was there. Does A’s act amount to murder?
24. Assertion (A): A breach of contract gives rise to a right of the injured party to recover the damages. Reason (R): The purpose of payment of damages is to restore the position of both the parties in the same status in which they would have been, had they not entered into the contract.
25. Tort is a species of _________.