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Legal Awareness And Legal Reasoning Question for Law Entrance Exams
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1. The Constitution prescribes the
2. Right to travel is a fundamental right under:
3. A written statement in the name of a person by whom it is voluntarily signed and sworn to is called
4. Which House is better placed with regard to control over the executive?
5. When the Vice-President is acting as the President, he
I. will have all the powers and functions of both the President and Vice- President. II. gets all the allowances and privileges of the President. III. should continue to work as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
6. Which of the following states has reserved seats in the Assembly on the basis of religion?
7. Which Fundamental Right of the Indian Constitution prohibits traffic in human beings?
8. Directive Principles of State Policy aims at:
9. The Vice-President of India is
10. The total number of High Court in India at present is
11. What function is specifically prescribed by the Constitution for the Vice-President of India?
12. The maximum litigation in courts is caused by: (NLU DELHI 2008)
13. The ninety-third amendment of the constitution carried out in 2005 deals with
14. The members of Rajya Sabha are
15. A deponent means:
16. The Finance Commission is appointed after every
17. Which of the following does not come under the purview of the Election Commission?
18. The Right to Property is a
19. Deceit is
20. 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.
21. Match the following: List I List II
(A) Nagpur session (i) Poorna Swaraj (1920)
(B) Madras session (ii) Changes in the (1927) constitution of Congress
(C) Calcutta session (iii) Resolution of (1928) Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy
(D) Lahore session (iv) Return of Gandhiji (1929) to active politics after 6 years
(E) Karachi session (v) Independence (1930) resolution passed for the first time. (NLU DELHI 2008) A B C D E
22. Which of the following is the correct chronological order of the Prime Ministers in India?
I. Indira Gandhi II. Jawaharlal Nehru III. Morarji Desai IV. Charan Singh
23. Legal person is one
24. Legal relationships show that ‘immunity’ denotes:
25. Which Section defines murder under I.P.C?