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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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1. Who amongst the following was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
2. 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?
3. Jharkhand state was formed on:
4. Consider the following statements: 1. The highest criminal court of the district is the Court of District and Sessions Judge. 2. The District Judges are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Courts. 3. A person to be eligible for appointment as a District Judge should be an advocate or a pleader of seven years’ standing or more, or an officer in judicial service of the Union or the State. 4. When the Sessions Judge awards death sentence, it must be confirmed by the High Court before it is carried out. Which of the statements given above are correct?
5. Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution is applicable to the State of Jammu and Kashmir?
6. ‘Accomplice’ means:
7. 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?
8. Assertion (A): Master is liable for the wrongs committed by a servant. Reason (R): Servant acts on behalf of the master.
9. In 2006 President Abdul Kalam sent back a bill passed by Parliament for reconsideration. The Bill related to:
10. Legal Principle: A minor is not competent to enter into a contract and the law will assume that the contract never happened and everything is returned to where it was. Factual Situation: X a minor misrepresents his age to enter into a contract with Y a seller of bicycles, to purchase the bicycle. After the bicycle is delivered to the minor, he refuses to pay the sale price for the same, contending the non-existence of a legally binding contract. Question: Is the contract entered by X a valid contract?
11. The reference to Hindus in Article 25 of the Constitution does not include:
12. Wrongful restraint is _________ of the personal liberty of a man.
13. The members of the state PSC retire at the:
14. The term ‘bail’ signifies:
15. Which one of the following writs can be issued by the Supreme Court to order Governmental Authority to perform its statutory duty?
16. Finance Commission is a _________.
17. Which Article is related with the appointment of Attorney General of India?
18. The Constitution of India does not mention the post of:
19. Preamble to the constitution of India reads as:
20. Legal Principle: Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent, moves that property in, is said to commit theft. Whoever commits theft, shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to three years or with fine or with both. Factual Situation: Raju sees a cell phone belonging to Ram lying on the table in Ram’s house. Raju hides the cell phone in Ram’s house in such a place where Ram could not find it ever, due to the fear of immediate search and detection. Raju did this with the intention of taking away the cell phone from the hidden place when Ram forgets about and then sell it away. Question: Is Raju guilty of theft?
21. Right to vote in India is based on the principle of:
22. Who is the Constitutional head of the Republic of India?
23. Under the Constitution, the residuary powers vest with the:
24. What is the meaning of ‘Bonus’?
25. The meaning of the term ‘quasi’ is