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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test 2018 (Test Series A), Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 100, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 400, , (Directions Qs.1-4): Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out, of the four alternatives:, Civil and political rights and socio-economic rights do not exist in a state of antagonism. The conditions, necessary for realising or fulfilling socio-economic rights do not postulate-the subversion of political freedom., The reason for this is simple. Socio-economic entitlements must yield true benefits to those for whom they are, intended. This can be achieved by eliminating rent-seeking behavior and by preventing the capture of social, welfare benefits by persons who are not entitled to them. Capture of social welfare benefits can be obviated only, when political systems are transparent and when there is a free flow of information. Opacity ensures benefit to, those who monopolize scarce economic resources. On the other hand, conditions where civil and political, freedoms flourish ensure that governmental policies are subject to critique and assessment. It is this scrutiny, which sub serves the purpose of ensuring that socioeconomic benefits actually permeate to the underprivileged for, whom they are meant. Conditions of freedom and a vibrant assertion of civil and political rights promote a, constant review of the justness of socio-economic programmes and of their effectiveness in addressing, deprivation and want; Scrutiny of public affairs is founded upon the existence of freedom. Hence civil and, political rights and socio-economic rights are complementary and not mutually exclusive., , 1., , According to the passage, assertion of, rights…………, (1) is frowned upon, (2) must be discouraged, (3) promotes just social policies, (4) is describable, , 5., , A is the mother of D and sister of B. B has a, daughter C who is married to F. G is the, husband of, A. How is G related to D?, (1) Son, (2) UBT, (3) Uncle, (4) Husband, , 2., , Which of the following statements best, conveys the idea of the passage?, (a) Civil and political rights and social, economic rights and opposed to each other., (b) Political freedom must be compromised to, realize rights., (c)Existence of criticism of government is a, proof of vibrant assertion of civil and political, rights., (d) Transparency ensures equitable distribution, of resources., (1) (b) and(d), (2) (a) and (b), (3) (a) and (c), (4) (c) and (d), , 6., , If the price of a book is first decreased by 25%, and then increased by 20%, then the net, change in the price will be:, (1) 30, (2) 20, (3) 10, (4) 40, , 7., , Which among the following is correctly, matched?, (1) Indian Law Institute Bhopal, (2) Central Institute of Indian Languages, Chandigarh, (3) Film and Television Institute of India, Chennai, (4) National Insurance Academy Pune, , 8., , Which among the following languages was, added to the Eighth Schedule of the, Constitution of India, 1950 through 92nd, Amendment Act of 2003?, (1) Manipuri, (2) Nepali, (3) Maithili, (4) Konkani, , 9., , Britishers established Fort St. George as a, trading outpost of East India Company in(1) Varanasi, (2) Chandigarh, (3) Chennai, (4) Jaipur, , 3., , 4., , According to the passage capture of social, benefits..............., (1) ensures accountability, (2) must be discouraged to ensure equitable, distribution of resources, (3) is an evil necessity, (4) should be encouraged to maintain free flow, of information, 'Opacity means:, (1) Ostensible, (3) Unclear, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (2) Transparent, (4) Opal like, , Page 1
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10., , Which among the following cities does not, have a bench of the National Green Tribunal?, (1) Ahmedabad, (2) Chennai, (3) Pune, (4) Kolkata, , 11., , Which among the following was chosen as the, Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in, 2017?, (1) Vape, (2) Post-truth, (3) Emoji, (4) Youthquake, , 12., , Which amongst the following is a committee, constituted to inquire into allegations of, corruption in Indian Premier League?, (1) Satyajit Ray Committee, (2) Shyam Benegal Committee, (3) Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee, (4) Justice Khosla Committee, , 20., , Who among the following is the current, member of the International Law Commission, from India?, (1) Nagender Singh, (2) P.S. Rao, (3) Aniruddha Rajput, (4) Dalbir Bhandari, , 21., , The product of the ages of X and Y is 240. If, twice the age of Y is more that X's age by 4, years, what is the age of Y?, (1) 18, (2) None of these, (3) 12, (4) 16, , 22., , Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:7. If 5 is, subtracted from the numbers, the ratio, becomes 4:1, (1) 18, 42, (2) 12, 28, (3) 9, 16, (4) 21, 49, , 23., , Who won the Gold Medal for India in the, Women's 10 metre air pistol event at the XXI, Commonwealth Games, 2018?, (1) Manika Batra, (2) Punam Yadav, (3) Pooja Sahasrabudhe, (4) Manu Bhaker, , "Do unto others as you would have then do, unto you" means, (1) People tend to want whatever they don't, have., (2) Don't do mean things to people., (3) If someone offers you a gift, don't question, it., (4) Don't trust other people to do important, things for you., , 24., , In a class of 45 students, one of the student, ranks 20th. When two more students take, admission then his rank gets one place down., What is his position from the bottom?, (1) 28, (2) 26, (3) 25, (4) 27, , Who headed the group of experts on Privacy, constituted by the Planning Commission?, (1) Justice Arijit Pasayat, (2) Justice M.B. Sliah, (3) Justice M.N. Venkatachalia], (4) Justice A.P. Shah], , 25., , Who amongst the following judges of the, Supreme Court of India never served as a High, Court judge?, (1) Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, (2) Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, (3) Justice Kurian Joseph, (4) Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, , 26., , In which of the following judgments did the, Supreme Court of India set aside the practice, of talaq-e-biddat i.e., triple talaq?, (1) Fazlunbi v. K. KhaderVali, (2) Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, (3) Bai Tahira v. Ali Hussain Fissali Chothia, (4) Shayara Bano v. Union of India, , 13., , In India, the National Voter's Day is celebrated, on, (1) 25th December, (2) 25th January, (3) 17th March, (4) 17th January, , 14., , If A B, B>C and C>D, then which of the, following conclusions is definitely wrong?, (1) D<A, (2) C<B, (3) A<D, (4) B<A, , 15., , 16., , age of fourteen years to be employed in, factories?, (1) Article 23, (2) Article 17, (3) Article 27, (4) Article 24, , 17., , Which Schedule of the Constitution of India,, 1950 prescribes the forms of oaths or, affirmations for constitutional functionaries?, (1) Sixth Schedule, (2) Second Schedule, (3) Fifth Schedule, (4) Third Schedule, , 18., , Which provision of the Constitution of India,, 1950 deals with legislative powers of the, President?, (1) Article 123, (2) Article 73, (3) Article 139, (4) Article 59, , 19., , Which provision of the Constitution of India, prohibits employment of children below the, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 2
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27., , The name of the largest river island of the, world located in India is, (1) Cijuli, (2) Pajuli, (3) Khajuli, (4) Majuli, , 28., , In which state the Sasan Ultra Mega Power, Project is located?, (1) Tamil Nadu, (2) Uttar Pradesh, (3) Madhya Pradesh, (4) Maharashtra, , 29., , Identify the correct statement:, (1) Only taking of dowry is prohibited under, law, (2) Only giving of dowry is prohibited under, law., (3) Dowry is legally allowed with the consent, of involved parties., (4) Giving as well as taking dowry is, prohibited under law., , 30., , The recently launched LaQshya' programme is, aimed at, (1) Reducing malnutrition in children below, ten years of age, (2) Reducing maternal mortality rates, (3) Elimination of tuberculosis by 2025, (4) Improving quality of life in rural areas, , 31., , X is wife of Y. Y is uncle of Z. B is sister of Y., How is B related to X?, (1) Sister-in-Law, (2) Cousin, (3) Brother, (4) Uncle, , 32., , A judge of the Supreme Court of India after, retirement can practice in, (1) None of the these, (2) High Court, (3) National Green Tribunal, (4) Supreme Court of India only, , 33., , Four tests-French, Hindi, English and Sanskrit, are to be conducted on four consecutive days,, not necessarily in the same order. The English, test is held before the test which is conducted, after Hindi. Sanskrit test is conducted exactly, after two tests are held. Which is the last test, held?, (1) French, (2) Sanskrit, (3) Hindi, (4) English, , 34., , 35., , The headquarters of the world, Organization is located in, (1) Geneva, (2) London, (3) New York, (4) Nairobi, , 36., , Renu, Sheena, Heena and Seema are sitting, around a table. Renu is just right to the Sheena., Heena is left to Seema. Who amongst the, following facing each other?, (1) Renu – Sheena, (2) Renu – Seema, (3) Sheena – Seemna, (4) Heena - Renu, , 37., , If B is coded as 2 and RATE is coded as 44 in, a code language, how would you code, NATION in that code language, (1) 74, (2) 75, (3) 72, (4) 73, , 38., , There are two groups of birds. If on Ç bird, moves from first group to the second group,, the number of birds in the second group, becomes double of the first group. If one bird, moves from second group to the first group,, the number of birds in both the groups, becomes equal. How many birds were there in, group 1 and 2 initially (respectively)?, (1) 9,5, (2) 5,7, (3) 7,5, (4) 5,9, , 39., , Hari’s commute never bothered him because, there were always seats available on the train, and he was able to spend 40 minutes, comfortably reading newspapers. Ever since, the train schedule changed, the train has, become extremely crowded, and Hari's, commute never bothered him by the time the, doors open at his there isn't a seat to be found., Which of the, following inference is correct?, (1) Hari's commute is less comfortable since, the train schedule changed, (2) Many commuters will complain about the, new train schedule., (3) Hari is likely to look for a new job closer to, his home., (4) Hari would be better off taking the bus to, work., , 40., , European Court of Human Rights is located in, (1) Hamburg, (2) Strasbourg, (3) Luxembourg, (4) St. Petersburg, , 41., , Earth Hour is a global initiative of the, (1) UNDevelopment Programme, (2) Earth Day Organization, (3) World Wide Fund for Nature, (4) UN Environment Programme, , Trade, , First UNESCO mixed heritage site of India is, (1) Kangchendzonga National Park, (2) Kaziranga National Park, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (3) Dachigam National Park, (4) Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, , Page 3
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42., , 43., , 44., , 45., , 46., , 47., , 48., , 49., , Arrange these mountain ranges from North to, South, (a) Satpura, (b) Nilgiri, (c) Vindhyas, (d) Arvalis, (a) (a). (d), (e), (b), (b) (d). (c), (a), (b), (c) (d), (a), (c), (b), (d) (d). (a), (b), (c), Which of the following is/are principal organ/s, of the United Nations?, (a) Only 1, (b) All ofthese, (c) 1, 2 and 4, (d) 1 and 3, (1) Only 1, (2) All ofthese, (3) 1,2 and 4, (4) 1 and 3, Who among the following can attend the, meetings of both Houses of Parliament while, being not a member of either House?, (1) Solicitor General of India, (2) Attorney General of India, (3) Chief Election Commissioner, (4) Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Who among the following is known as the, 'Frontier Gandhi'?, (1) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, (2) Maulana Shaukat Ali, (3) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, (4) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Who among the following was not conferred, Bharat Ratna?, (1) Atal Bihari Vajpayee, (2) Nelson Mandela, (3) Homi J. Bhabha, (4) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Who among the following was not a member, of the Constituent Assembly of India?, (1) Lakshmi Sehgal, (2) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, (3) Hansa Mehta, (4) Sarojini Naidu, Who amongst the following did not serve as, the Chairman of the Law Commission of, India?, (1) Mr. M.C. Setalvad, (2) Justice B.P. Jeevan Reddy, (3) Justice A.P. Shah, (4) Justice v.R. Krishna lyer, , 50., , Who is the author of the book titled "Why I am, a Hindu"?, (1) Rakesh Sinha, (2) Shashi Tharobor, (3) Gopal Krishna Gandhi, (4) Justice R. Banumathi, , 51., , Inter-state river water disputes in India are to, be decided by, (1) Central Water Commission, (2) None of the these, (3) High Courts, (4) Ministry of Water Resources, , 52., , What is the meaning of ex facie?, (1) Making the face down, (2) Beside the face of it, (3) Behind the face it, (4) On the face of it, , 53., , Who proposed the idea, Assembly of India in 1934?, (1) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, (2) S.N. Mukherjee, (3) Dr. Rajendra Prasad, (4) M.N. Roy, , 54., , Which of the following is explicitly prescribed, as a Directive Principle of State Policy under, the Constitution of India?, (1) All of the these, (2) Promotion of co-operative societies, (3) Participation of workers in management of, industries, (4) Organisation ofvillage panchayats, , 55., , Which of the following rivers does not flow, into the Bay of Bengal?, (1) Godavari, (2) Periyar, (3) Kaveri, (4) Krishna, , 56., , Which of the following smart cities has, become the India's first city to run on 100%, Renewable Energy during Daytime?, (1) Chandigarh, (2) Puducherri, (3) Gwalior, (4) Diu, , 57., , Which of the following does not fall in the, List-Union List of the Seventh Schedule to, Constitution of India?, (1) Naval, military and air force works, (2) Public health and sanitation, (3) Sanctioning of cinematograph films for, exhibition, (4) Banking, , 58., , Which of the following is not placed at Hague?, (1) Permanent Court of Arbitration, , "Behind the eight ball" means__________, (1) in safety, (2) in extravagance, (3) in comfort, (4) in trouble, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , of, , Constituent, , Page 4
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(2) International Tribunal for the Law of the, Sea, (3) International Court of Justice, (4) International Criminal Court, 59., , Which of the following is not a Fundamental, Duty under Article 51A of the Constitution of, India?, (1) To value and preserve the rich heritage of, our composite culture, (2) To safeguard public property and to abjure, violence, (3) To respect and propagate political values, (4) To cherish and follow the noble ideals, which inspired our national struggle for, Freedom, , 60., , Which of the following statement best explains, the phrase 'Devil's Advocate'?, (1) Expressing contentious opinion, (2) Expressing discontentment, (3) Arguing for the sake of argument, (4) Arguing for the guilty, , 61., , Which of the following fundamental right is, not available to a foreigner in India?, (1) Freedom of Speech and Expression, (2) Right to Life and Liberty, (3) Rightto equality, (4) Right against Ex post facto laws, , 62., , 63., , 64., , (Direction Qs. 62 and 63): In the following, question, there is a certain relation between, two given words on one side:, Choose the suitable words to be put on the, other side from the given alternatives., Glutton: Willpower ::_________ : _______, (1) Platoon: Squad, (2) Charlatan : Hoax, (3) Savant: Gumption, (4) Coward: Courage, In the following question, there is a certain, relation between two given words on one side:, Choose the suitable word to be put on the other, side from the given alternatives., Inflexible: Limber :: Failure: _________, (1) Achievement, (2) Expunge, (3) Trouble, (4) Murmur, (Direction Qs. 64 and 65): Find out which part, of the sentence given below has an error:, Demi has not completed her homework isn't it?, (1) her homework, (2) No fault, (3) isn't it, (4) has not completed, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 65., , Find out which part of the sentence given, below has an error: My Mother asked me that, what I was doing., (1) that what I was doing, (2) asked me, (3) My mother, (4) No fault, , 66., , (Direction Qs. 66 and 67): People who are bald, are generally happy. Asif is bald. Therefore,, Asif is happy., (1) Can't be determined, (2) False, (3) Probably true, (4) True, , 67., , The presence of calcium in milk makes it, white. Egg is white. Therefore, egg also, contains calcium:, (1) TRUE, (2) Can't be determined, (3) FALSE, (4) Probably true, , 68., , (Direction Qs. 68 and 69): Identify the odd one, out, (1) Tree, (2) Leaf, (3) Branch, (4) Stem, , 69., , Identify the odd one out, (1) RAM=18113, (2) SUA= 19201, (3) HOP=81516, (4) MAP=13115, , 70., , (Direction Qs. 70 and 71): Choose the correct, collective noun: A _________ of ships, (1) Army, (2) Fleet, (3) Belt, (4) Pack, , 71., , Choose the correct collective noun: A of, baboons, (1) Herd, (2) Congress, (3) Pack, (4) Meeting, , 72., , (Direction Qs. 72 and 73): Choose the word, that is nearest in meaning to the given word:, Abrogate, (1) Revolke informally, (2) Revoke formally, (3) Accept informally, (4) Accept formally, , 73., , Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to, the given word:, Extol, (1) Glorify, (2) Dishonour, (3) Provoke, (4) Announce, , Page 5
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74., , 75., , 76., , 77., , 78., , (Direction Qs. 74 and 75): Choose the most, appropriate option to fill in the blanks:, I have never seen painting before., (1) as beautiful, (2) so beautiful, (3) such a beautiful, (4) any beautiful, Choose the most appropriate option to fill in, the blanks: They ________ learning classical, music next year, (1) will have been, (2) will be, (3) will, (4) will have to, (Direction Qs. 76 and 77): Fill in the missing, word:, Insect: Disease:: War:?, (1) Army, (2) Victory, (3) Destruction, (4) Weapon, Fill in 'the missing word: Distance: Metre::, Force : ?, (1) Dioptre, (2) Joule, (3) Watt, (4) Newton, Arrange the words, meaningful sequence:, (1) Chaitra, (3) Magh, (5) Aashadh, (1) 1,2,5, 4, 3, (3) 1,3,4,2, 5, , given, , below, , in, , a, , (2) Falgun, (4) Bhadrapad, (2) 1,2,3, 4,5, (4) 1,5,4, 3, 2, , 79., , Statements: In a one day cricket match, the, total runs made by a team were 300. Out of, these 240 runs were made by bowlers., Conclusions:, (I) The openin g batsmen were bowlers., (II) 80% of the team consists of bowlers., (1) Both Conclusions I and II follow, (2) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows, (3) Only Conclusion II follows, (4) Only Conclusion l follows, , 80., , (Direction Qs. 80-86): Complete the series:, BAY, EDV, HGS, KJP,_____, (1) NMQ, (2) NMP, (3) NMM, (4) NMO, , 81., , Complete the series, REF, SGH,_______ UKL, (1) TIJ, (2) VJT, (3) MNT, (4) VXZ, , 82., , Complete the series:, BCB, DED, FGF, HIH _______, (1) IJI, (2) JHJ, (3) JKJ, (4) HJH, , 83., , Complete the series:, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27,_______, (1) 12, (2) 14, (3) 53, (4) 27, 84., , Complete the series:, E64, ________, K16, N8, Q4, (1) H32, (2) G23, (3) F32, (4) 123, , 85., , Complete the series:, 70, 68, 66, 63, 61, 59, 56, 54,_______, (1) 52, (2) 51, (3) 50, (4) 53, , 86., , Complete the series:, 192, 48,____, 3, (1) 11, (3) 12, , (2) 13, (4) 14, , 87., , (Direction Qs. 87. and 90): Apply the principle, to the facts and choose the most appropriate, option:, Principle 1: When a person voluntarily, consents to infliction of some harm upon, himself/herself, he/she cannot complain for the, harm suffered and his/her consent acts as a, good defence against him/her., Principle 2: The consent may be express or, implied., Facts: The plaintiff was a spectator at Formula, One Car race. Despite due care by the, organisers, there was a collision between two, cars during the race and one of the cars was, thrown among the audience., gravely injuring, Hasan. Hasan was paralysed waist down due to, this injury., Decision:, (1) Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan as, even though he agreed to take the risk of being, injured, he did not agree to be paralysed., (2) Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan as, he did not expressly consent to being gravely, injured., (3) Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan for, the harm caused to him, as he did not, voluntarily agree to be gravely injured., (4) Organisers are not liable to compensate as, Hasan impliedly took the risk of injury. The, danger of car collision is inherent in Formula 1, Car Race. The possibility of spectators being, injured by such collision is foreseeable., 88., , Apply the principle to the facts and choose the, most appropriate option:, Principle: If the offeror has prescribed a, particular mode or manner of acceptance, the, acceptance must be made in the prescribed, manner only. In the event of the acceptor not, Page 6
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following the prescribed mode of acceptance,, no valid contract comes into existence., Facts: Arora Enterprises made an offer to buy, desks from Bharucha Co. Ltd. According to R, the terms of the contract, the acceptance was to, be made through e-mail. Bharucha Co. and, Ltd. sent the acceptance through post. Arora, Enterprises received this letter but entered into, contract with Abdulla Enterprises. Bharucha, Co. Ltd. sued Arora Enterprises for breach of, contract., Decision:, (1) Bharucha Co. Ltd can successfully sue Arora, Enterprises as it has conveyed its acceptance, and fulfilled essential conditions required by, contract., (2) Arora Enterprises can be sued as it entered into, contract with Abdulla Enterprises after, receiving the acceptance of Bharucha Co. Ltd., (3) Arora Enterprises cannot be sued, as the, acceptance was invalid., (4) The acceptance is valid as what is necessary is, that the acceptance must reach the offeror., 89., , Apply the principle to the facts and choose the, most appropriate option:, Principle: A contract to do an act, which, after, the contract is made becomes impossible is, void when the act becomes impossible. Facts:, Sheela owned a two storey building& She, agreed to lease the property to Harleen for a, period of 1 year for a rent of fifty thousand, rupees per month. The contract was signed by, both the parties on April 30, 2015. It was, agreed that the lease period would start from, May 5, 2015. On May 3, 2015, a massive fire, broke out and the building was completely, destroyed., Decision:, (1) The contract is void as the subject matter of the, contract has ceased to exist., (2) The contract is void as the fire broke out two, days before the start of the lease period., (3) The contract is valid as the performance of the, contract does not depend on the existence of, the subject matter of contract, i.e. the building., (4) The contract is valid as it was already signed, before the fire broke out., 90., , Apply the principle to the facts and choose the, most appropriate option:, Principle: Unreasonable interference with a, person's use or enjoyment of land constitutes, nuisance., Facts: A brick grinding machine was installed, by Mihir adjoining the premises of George, who was a medical practitioner. The dust from, the machine used to enter George's medical, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , chamber and cause inconvenience to the, patients., Decision:, (1) George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as every, nuisance is not inconvenience., (2) George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as Mihir, has a right to use his property as he deems fit., (3) George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as the, use of land by George was not illegal., (4) George can sue Mihir for nuisance as the dust, interfered with the physical comfort of George, and his patients., 91., , One who studies elections and trends in voting, is known as:, (1) Demagogue, (2) Odontologist, (3) Psephologist, (4) Numismatic, , 92., , Right to Property is a, (1) Fundamental Right, (2) Not recognized in India, (3) None of these, (4) Legal Right, , 93., , Operation Cactus' recently in the news refers, to, (1) Indian army's cross border strike in, Myanmar, (2) India's nuclear project in Pokhran, (3) India's military intervention in Maldives in, 1988, (4) India's Surgical Strikes on terror launch, pads in PoK in 2016, , 94., , Recently the UN General Assembly passed a, resolution rejecting the Israeli claim of, Jerusalem as its new capital. Which among the, following countries voted against the, resolution to support the Israeli claim?, (1) Guatemala, (2) India, (3) Cuba, (4) Sri Lanka, , 95., , Fundamental Duties were added in the, Constitution of India on the recommendation, of, (1) Malimath Committee, (2) Santhanam Committee, (3) Sarkaria Committee, (4) Swaran Singh Committee, , 96., , Murugappa Gold Cup is related to which of the, following sports?, (1) Wresting, (2) Swimming, (3) Kabaddi, (4) Hockey, , 97., , The President of India can be impeached on, the ground of, , Page 7
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(1) Both Violation of the Constitution of India, and Proved misbehavior or incapacity, (2) Proved misbehavior or incapacity LL.B., Entrance Test-2018, (3) Violation of the Constitution of India, (4) None of these, 98., , The Vice-President of India may be removed, from his office by, (1) Resolution of the House of the People and, duly approved by President., (2) Resolution of the Council of States and, agreed to by the House of the People., (3) Resolution of the Council of States only., (4) The President of India upon the advice of, the Council of Ministers., , 1. (3), 11. (4), 21. (3), 31. (1), 41. (3), 51. (2), 61. (1), 71. (2), 81. (1), 91. (3), , 2. (4), 12. (3), 22. (4), 32. (1), 42. (2), 52. (4), 62. (4), 72. (2), 82. (3), 92. (4), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 99., , As per the XIV Finance Commission Report, how much is the State Governments' share in, taxes?, (1) 42%, (2) 40%, (3) 41%, (4) 44%, , 100. Under the 'Adopt a Heritage' project, which, corporate house has signed MoU to maintain, historic site "Red Fort"?, (1) Larsen&&Tourbo, (2) Dalmia Bharat Ltd, (3) Tata Motors, (4) Tata Consultancy Services, , ANSWER KEY – [LL.B. Entrance Test 2018], 3. (2), 4. (3), 5. (2), 6. (3), 7. (4), 8. (3), 13. (2), 14. (3), 15. (4), 16. (4), 17. (4), 18. (1), 23. (2), 24. (4), 25. (2), 26. (4), 27. (4), 28. (3), 33. (1), 34. (1), 35. (1), 36. (2), 37. (4), 38. (2), 43. (4), 44. (2), 45. (4), 46. (3), 47. (1), 48. (4), 53. (4), 54. (1), 55. (2), 56. (4), 57. (2), 58. (2), 63. (1), 64. (3), 65. (1), 66. (3), 67. (2), 68. (1), 73. (1), 74. (3), 75. (2), 76. (3), 77. (4), 78. (4), 83. (2), 84. (1), 85. (1), 86. (3), 87. (4), 88. (3), 93. (3), 94. (1), 95. (4), 96. (4), 97. (3), 98. (2), , 9. (3), 19. (4), 29. (4), 39. (1), 49. (4), 59. (3), 69. (4), 79. (2), 89. (1), 99. (1), , 10. (1), 20. (3), 30. (2), 40. (2), 50. (2), 60. (1), 70. (2), 80. (3), 90. (4), 100. (2), , Page 8
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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test 2017 (Test Series A), [Sunday, 2nd July, 2017], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 100, , 1., , 2., , Principle: Whoever, by words, or by signs or, otherwise brings or attempts to bring into, hatred or contempt or excites disaffection, towards the Government established by law in, India shall be punished with imprisonment for, life. This is the law on sedition., Facts: X made the following two statements at, a public gathering:, (i) This is a Government of scoundrels,, bootleggers, fools, and scamsters. Throw them, out this time by voting against them. They, don't deserve to be in power, (ii) Kill these corrupts and rascals who are, running this nation, whether they are leaders of, the ruling party or the government servants., Come help me to clean this nation from these, evils, Decision:, (a) X is not guilty of sedition for having made, the statements (i) and (ii) as he was exercising, his fundamental right of freedom of speech and, expression, (b) X is guilty of sedition for having made the, statements (i) and (i)., (c) X is guilty of sedition for making statement, (1) only., (d) X is guilty of sedition for making statement, (ii) only., Principle: An agreement is enforceable at law, if parties competent to contract enter into it, with free consent, for consideration., Facts: An extraordinary intelligent and, matured boy of 17 years enters into an, agreement with a man to sell his new iphone, for a sum of Rs. 5,000. He accepts the money, but later on changes his mind and refuses to, Maximum Marks deliver his iphone. The man, files a suit for a specific performance., Decision:, (a) The man will get the phone as it was a valid, agreement., (b) The man will not succeed as the, consideration was too low., (c) The man will not succeed as the boy did, not enter the agreement with free consent., (d) The man will not succeed as the agreement, was not valid., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 400, 3., , Principle: A master (is liable for those) acts of, his servant which are committed in the course, of employment., Facts: A travelling agency asked its driver to, drop a customer at the Delhi University. After, dropping the customer, when he was returning, back to the office of agency, he found his, girlfriend on the way who was waiting for a, bus to her residence which is one kilometer, away from the office of agency. The driver, offered her the lift. On the way, the car met, with an accident and the girl got severely, injured. She now claims compensation from, the agency., Decision:, (a) The girl will succeed as the driver was, driving in the course of employment., (b) The girl will not succeed as the driver was, not driving in the course of employment., (c) The girl will succeed on the basis of strict, liability of the agency., (d) The girl will not succeed as she took free, lift from her boyfriend. She would rather be, liable to pay the fare to the agency and be, prosecuted., , 4., , Principle: When any person with an intention, to cause damage to the public or to any person,, causes destruction of any property, he is said to, have committed the offence of mischief., Facts: The workers of Ubzuki Mobiles went, on strike for the non-payment of bonus to, them. In order to force the management to pay, the bonus, one of the workers, Mr. X threw a, stone with full force and damaged the premises, of the company. Did X commit any offence?, Decision:, (a) X committed the offence of mischief., (b) As X was on strike with other workers to, get their demands fulfilled, he didn't commit, any offence., (C) X was right as the management was not, fulfilling their legitimate demands and this was, the only way to make their voice heard., (d) X didn't commit any offence, as the labour, laws of India allow the workers to get their, legitimate demands fulfilled from the, management. X is, therefore immune from any, legal action., , Page 9
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5., , 6., , 7., , 8., , When was the Constitution of India adopted?, (a) 26 November, 1948, (b) 26 November, 1949, (c) 26January, 1950, (d) 26 January, 1949, Which of the following Articles of the, Constitution of India, 1950 provides for the, right to property?, (a) Article 31, (b) Article 43, (c) Article 31A, (d) Article 300A, According to Article 1 clause (1) of the, Constitution of India 1950, "India, that, is…………………shall be a Union of States.", (a) Bharat, (b) Hindustan, (c) Republic of India, (d) Democratic Republic of India, The President of India exercise his, powers…………….., (a) through Vice-President, (b) either directly or through officers, subordinate to him, (c) through Cabinet Ministers, (d) through Prime Minister, , (d) Finance Minister, 14., , What is Carbon Footprint'?, (a) Akind of fossil., (b) A measure to know the availability of, petroleum products., (c) Amount of carbon dioxide released into, atmosphere., (d) Analysis to know the breathing problems., , 15., , Who amongst the following was not a Chief, Justice of India?, (a) Justice P.N. Bhagwati, (b) Justice R.M. Lodha, (c)Justice Krishna Iyer, (d) Justice J.S. Verma, , 16., , Who was the first Leader of Opposition in Lok, Sabha?, (a) Jagjivan Ram, (b) Ram Suhag Singh, (c) Y.B.Chavan, (d) Sharad Pawar, , 17., , When a convict is temporarily released from, the prison for a fixed period of time, it is, called., (a) Parole, (b) Bail, (c) Discharge, (d) Acquittal, , 9., , How can Governor of a state be removed?, (a) By President of India anytime., (b) By impeachment by that State Legislature., (c) By the Union Government at the request of, the Chief Minister., (d) By Supreme Court on a writ petition filed, against the Governor., , 18., , From the Constitution of which country, the, procedure for amendment of the Constitution, has been borrowed by India?, (a) Constitution of France, (b) Constitution of United States, (c) Constitution of Germany, (d) Constitution of South Africa, , 10., , Which of the following Articles of the, Constitution of India 1950, provides that the, law declared by Supreme Court is binding on, all courts?, (a) Article 32, (b) Article 141, (c) Article 129, (d) Article 372, , 19., , How many languages are there in the Eighth, Schedule of the Constitution of India?, (a) 17, (b) 18, (c) 20, (d) 22, , 20., , The Legislative Assembly of each State shall, consists of ................, (a) not more than Five hundred fifty and not, less than fifty members, (b) not more than Five hundred and not less, than sixty members, (c) not more than Four hundred and not less, than seventy members, (d) not more than and not less than as many, members as decided by Parliament, , 21., , The 'Collegium System' is ………………, (a) a process to appoint judges in the High, Courts and the Supreme Court of India, (b) a process to elect the Speaker of the Lok, Sabha, , 11., , When was Article 21A (right to education), inserted in Part III of the Constitution?, (a) 2000, (b) 2002, (c) 2003, (d) 2005, , 12., , How many members the President can, nominate to the Rajya Sabha?, (a) 10, (b) 12, (c) 14, (d) 16, , 13., , Who decides on the issue whether a Bill is a, Money Bill or not, (a) President of India, (b) Speaker of Lok Sabha, (c) Chaiman of Rajya Sabha, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 10
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(c) a process to elect President and Vice President of India, (d) a process to elect Leader of the Opposition, Party in the Lok Sabha, 22., , 23., , 24., , 25., , 26., , 27., , Under the Prevention of Children from Sexual, Offences Act, 2012, 'child' means…………., (a) any child who has not completed 18 years, of age, (b) a male child who has not completed 16, years of age and female child who has not, completed 18 years of age any child who is not, under guardianship, (d) any person who has not attained sufficient, level of maturity and behaves lives a child, Which of the following statements is incorrect, about Money Bill?, (a) On the question whether a Bill is money, Bill or not, the decision of the President is, final., (b) A Bill is not to be deemed a Money Bill by, reason only that it provides for the imposition,, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of, any tax by any local authority or body., (c) A Money Bill shall not be introduced in a, Legislative Council., (d) If the Legislative Assembly does not accept, any of the recommendations of the Legislative, Council, the Money Bill shall be deemed to, have been passed by both Houses in the form, in which it was passed by Legislative, Assembly., Who presides over the joint sitting of both, Houses of Parliament?, (a) President, (b) Prime Minister, (c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha, (d) Speaker of Lok Sabha, To provide free legal aid to an accused' is, covered under…………., (a) Directive Principles of State Policy, (b) Fundamental rights, (c) Discretion of the State, (d) Moral rights, In United States, the residuary power lies with, (a) States, (b) Federal Government, (c)States and Federal Government depending, upon the subject matter as the Constitution did, not define it in dear and cogent terms, (d) Local Governments, , may grant special leave to appeal from any, judgment, decree, determination, sentence or, order?, (a) Article 131, (b) Article 134, (c) Article 136, (d) Article 143, 28., , Justice social, economic and political is ……..., (a) a Directive Principle of State Policy taken, into account while making law, (b) an ideal enshrined in the Preamble to the, Constitution of India, (c) guaranteed by Fundamental Rights in the, Constitution of India, (d) guaranteed by Supreme Court through its, writ jurisdiction, , 29., , Which of the following amendments, amended, the Preamble to the Constitution of India, 1950?, (a) 42nd Amendment, (b) 43rd Amendment, (c) 44th Amendment, (d) 24th Amendment, , 30., , Which among the following writs literally, means "what is your authority"?, (a) Mandamus, (b) Quo Warranto, (c) Certiorari, (d) Habeas Corpus, , 31., , When was the First World Tsunami Awareness, Day observed across the world?, (a) 5 November, 2016, (b) 1 January, 2017, (c) 15 March, 2016, (d) 13 April, 2017, , 32., , Mr. Donald Trump is ……. President of, United States., (a) 53rd, (b) 45th, (c) 65th, (d) 39th, , 33., , Who is the first Indian-American named as US, Ambassador to the United Nations?, (a) Seema Verma, (b) Preeta Bansal, (c) Nikki Haley, (d) Preet Baharara, , 34., , Where was world's first hydrogen-powered, and zero-emission passenger train named, Coradia ilint unveiled in November, 2016?, (a) Germany, (b) France, (c) Netherlands, (d) Japan, , 35., , Who was Women's Hockey Asian Champions, Trophy 2018 which was held in South Korea?, (a) Spain, (b) South Korea, (c) Pakistan, (d) Australia, , Under which of the following provisions of the, Constitution of India 1950, the Supreme Court, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 11
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36., , When was demonetization of Rs. 500 and Rs., 1,000 notes announced by Prime Minister of, India?, (a) 6November, 2016, (b) 7 November, 2016, (c) 8 November, 2016, (d) 9 November, 2016, , 37., , Find out the incorrect match:, Group A, (a), Tim Cook, (b), Sundar Pichai, (c), Kunal Bahl &, Binny Bans, (d), Brian Acton, , 38., , 39., , 40., , 44., , Recently, the Prime Minister of India has, announced that pregnant women in 650, districts will get ... directly in bank accounts to, meet medical expenses, etc., (a) Rs. 10,000, (b) Rs.7,000, (c) Rs. 6,000, (d) Rs.5,000, , 45., , According to World Bank, India's 2016-17, economic growth estimate was..., (a) 6.8%, (b) 7%, (c) 7.6%, (d) 8.2%, , 46., , Recently, who amongst the following has, taken over as the Chairman of the United, Nations Board of Auditors?, (a) Vinod Rai, (b) Raghuram Rajan, (c) Antony Lake, (d) Shashi Kant Sharma, , 47., , What was the most common password in 2016, throughout the world?, (a) 123456, (b) 654321, (c) abcdefg, (d) abc123, , 48., , Who among the following was the Chief Guest, at the 15h Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, held at Varanasi from January 21-23, 2019, (a) Pravind Jugnauth, (b) Kailash Purryag, (c) Mahendra Pal Chaudhry, (d) Dilma Rousseff, , Zaira Wasim, who was in limelight recently, is, ……………, (a) a dose associate of Malala Yousafzai, (b) a Renowned human rights activist, (c) an Actress in Hindi movie Dangal, (d) a Brand Ambassador of Beti Bachao Beti, Padhao programme, , 49., , With which of the following countries, India is, actively involved to sell its indigenous, developed surface-to-air missile system?, (a) Japan, (b) Mauritius, (c) Vietnam, (d) Mongolia, , Who is the present Chairman of Tata Sons?, (a) Ratan Tata, (b) Cyrus Mistry, (c) Rajesh Gopinath, (d) Natarajan Chandrasekaran, , 50., , The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Circus recently announced that it will end its, circus show, which started around 150 years, back. To which country do they belong?, (a) United Kingdom, (b) United States, (c) Netherlands, (d) Denmark, , 51., , The last man to walk on moon died in January,, 2017. Who was he?, (a) Neil Armstrong, (b) Buzz Aldrin, (c) Engene Cernan, (d) James Irwin, , 52., , In World Economic Forum's Inclusive, Development Index in 2017, India was ranked., among 79 developing economies., (a) 37th, (b) 60th, th, (c) 5, (d) 28th, , Group B, Apple, Google, Snapdeal, Amazon, , In November-December 2018, Vidhan Sabha, elections were conducted in five states. Which, were these states?, (a) U.P., Uttrakhand, Tripura, Goa, Punjab, (b) U.P, Uttrakhand, Manipur, Puduchery,, Punjab, (c) M.P., Chhattisgarh, Manipur, Himachal, Pradesh, Punjab, (d) M.P.,Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana,, Mizoram, , 41., , Who won Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold, Title in January, 2017?, (a) P.V. Sindhu, (b) Pompawee Chochuwong, (c) Saina Nehwal, (d) Carolina Marin, , 42., , YAHO0 was proposed to be renamed as, (a) VERIZON, (b) ALTABA, (c) ALIBABA, (d) MARISSA, , 43., , How many teams will participate in FIFA, World Cup in 2018?, (a) 32, (b) 36, (c) 42, (d) 48, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 12
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53., , Who was the Prime Minister of Britain when, India got independence?, (a) Clement Atlee, (b) Sir Winston Churchill, (c) Sir Stafford Cripps, (d) Lord Mountbatten, , 54., , Find out the incorrect match:, Group A, (a), Hezbollah, (b), Al Shabab, (c), Boko Haram, (d), Hamas, , Group B, Lebanon, Somalia, Rwanda, West Bank, And, Gaza Strip, , 55., , A robot journalist named Xiao Nan' made its, debut in a Chinese newspaper in January 2017, with a 300 character long article. In how much, time the article was written by it?, (a) 1 second, (b) 5 seconds, (c) 60 seconds, (d) 90 seconds, , 56., , The outgoing US President Barack Obama, commuted the 35 year prison sentence of a, whistleblower army official who leaked state, secrets to Wikileaks in 2010. What is his/her, name?, (a) Anatoly Kucherena, (b) Edward Snowden, (c) Chelsea Manning, (d) Maria Haley, , 57., , Currently who holds the record for fastest 50,, 100, and 150 runs in One Day International, cricket matches?, (a) Lance Klusener, (b) Chris Gayle, (c) Virat Kohli, (d) De Villiers, , 58., , The Qinghal-Tibet railway in China is the, highest railway in the world. Its highest point, reaches an altitude of ........, (a) 5072 meters, (b) 4763 meters, (c) 4087 meters, (d) 3965 meters, , 59., , Which of the following States has recently, declared a second capital?, (a) Maharashtra, (b) Jammu and Kashmir, (c) Uttrakhand, (d) Himachal Pradesh, , 60., , When was the Union Budget presented this, year?, (a) February 1, (b) February 28, (c) March1, (d) March 15, Directions (Questions 61-69), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Read the following passage carefully and, choose the best answer to each question out of, the four alternatives given. Legislation is the, prime source of law and consists in the, declaration of legal rules by a competent, authority. A parliamentary legislature frames, new laws, such as Acts of Parliament, and, amends or repeals old laws. Legislature may, delegate law-making powers to lower bodies., Delegated legislation may be open to challenge, for irregularity of process; and the legislature, usually has the right to withdraw delegated, powers if it sees fit. Most legislatures have, their powers restricted by the nation's, Constitution, and Montesquieu's theory of the, separation of powers typically restricts a, legislature's powers to legislation. Although, the legislature has the power to legislate, it is, the courts who have the power to interpret, statutes. Similarly, although parliaments have, the power to legislate, it is usually the, executive who decides on the legislative, programme. Judicial precedent is based on the, doctrine of stare decision, and mostly, associated with jurisdictions based on the, English Common Law, but the concept has, been adopted in part by Civil Law systems., Precedent is the accumulated principles of law, derived from centuries of decisions. Judgments, passed by judges in important cases are, recorded and become significant source of law., A judicial precedent is a judgment or decision, of a court of law cited as an authority for, deciding a similar state of fact in the same, manner or on the same principle or by analogy., Equity is the case law developed by the Court, of Chancery which is now defunct. Equity, prevails over common law, but its application, is discretionary. Equity's main achievements, are: trusts, charities, probate, & equitable, remedies. The Judicature Reforms in the 1870s, effected a procedural fusion of the two bodies, of law, ending their institutional separation., The reforms did not effect any substantive, fusion, however. Judicial or academic, reasoning which assumes the contrary has been, described as a "fusion fallacy". A custom as a, law is not written, but is a rule whereby if a, practice can be shown to have existed for a, very long time, such as "since time, immemorial", it becomes a source of law., 61., , The doctrine of stare decisis is associated with, (a) Judicial precedent, (b) Delegated Legislation, (c) Customs, (d) Legislation, , Page 13
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62., , Who has the supreme power to interpret, statutes?, (a) Parliament, (b) Court, (c) Legislature, (d) Executive, , 63., , Judicial precedent is associated mainly with, jurisdictions based on……., (a) Continental law, (b) Canon law, (c) English Common law, (d) Civil law, , 64., , To which of the following court, though now, non-operational, does equity owe its origin, (a) Curia Regis, (b) House of Lords, (c) Privy Council, (d) Court of Chancery, , 65., , Who may delegate law-making powers to, lower bodies?, (a) Executive, (b) Judiciary, (c) Convention, (d) Legislature, , 66., , A judgment of a court of law cited as an, authority is useful for deciding a later case, which has .............., (a) a fundamental similarity in the area of, dispute, (b) a similar state of fact, (c) the same parties before the court, (d) its origin in the same place, , 67., , 68., , 69., , 70., , Which two areas of law were amalgamated in, the later part of nineteenth century, (a) Equity and custom, (b) Common law and equity, (c) Common law and civil law, (d) Civil law and equity, A practice which has been followed for a very, long period of time becomes a source of law, as……………, (a) legislation, (b) equity, (c) precedent, (d) custom, Probate is one of the contributions of, (a) Equity, (b) Common law, (c) Customary law, (d) Civil law, Directions (Questions 70-71), Choose the most appropriate option to replace, the expression in the brackets:, , 71., , Risham never bothered about right and wrong, in his life. He often teamed with others to do, petty crimes. He was charged with (disobeying, the orders of the judge) when he was late for, court., (a) disturbing the peace, (b) contempt of court, (c) contributory negligence, (d) vicarious liability, Directions: (Questions 72-75), Choose the most appropriate option to fill in, the blanks:, , 72., , A lyre was played in ancient Rome. The lyre is, a………………., (a) stringed instrument in the harp lass, (b) wind instrument in the wind class, (c) percussion instrument in the leap class, (d) a combination of wind and percussion, instruments, , 73., , The President has a …..... of ……around him, when he makes public appearances., (a) catalyst, individuals, (b) barrier, catalysts, (c) hedge. Protection, (d) derrick, limits, , 74., , ………………the green room now?, (a) Whos in, (b) Whose in, (c) Who's in, (d) Who’s in, , 75., , The rumors were ………… and she welcomed, the opportunity to …………..them., (a) appealing, demystify, (b) fabricated, demystify, (c) fabricated, refute, (d) pertinent, enjoy, Direction: (Questions 76-77), Choose the word that is most nearly opposite, in meaning to the given word., , 76., , MUTABILITY, (a) calculable, (c) tenacity, , 77., , CREDULOUS, (a) movable, (b) imaginable, (c) ardent, (d) skeptical, Directions: (Questions 78-80), In each of the following questions, there is a, certain relation between two given words on, one side. Chose the most suitable word/words, to be put on the other side from the given, alternatives., , 78., , COPYRIGHT: B0OK :: ……………….., (a) tool : measurement, , Ramesh was a noble man who always feared, law. He was arrested on (false and, exaggerated) charges., (a) law-abiding, (b) trumped-up, (c) mistaken, (d) free-and-clear, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) movable, (d) fragility, , Page 14
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79., , 80., , 81., , 82., , (b) addendum: chapter, (c) letter : alphabet, (d) deed: property, , 89., , What is the code for 'child'?, (a) va, (b) ki, (c) re, (d) yu, , SENTENCE : WORDS :: …… : …………, (a) manuscript: editor, (b) paragraph :punctuation, (c) collage: paper strips, (d) novel: index, , 90., , What is the code for 'environment'?, (a) li, (b) hi, (c) ki, (d) re, , 91., , Glade : ……… :: Castle : moat., (a) greenish, (b) woods, (c) royalty, (d) water, , What is the code for 'education'?, (a) ki, (b) hi, (c) va, (d) de, , 92., , Pick the odd one out:, (a) Lake, (c) Pond, , What does 'ki' stand for?, (a) of, (b) negligence, (c) environment, (d) child, , (b) River, (d) Ocean, , 93., , Pick the odd one out:, (a) Lion, (c) Dolphin, , (b) Rabbit, (d) Shark, , 93, Which of the following may represent, 'effective child education'?, (a) va li mi, (b) ki va li, (c) mi ki li, (d) reva de, , 94., , On a certain day, clouds were observed in the, sky. It rained later in the day. Which of the, following statements are correct?, (a) If the sky is cloudy, it will rain., (b) If the sky is cloudy, it is likely to rain., (c) There is no connection between the two, events., (d) Insufficient information, , 95., , In a measure to reduce accidents because of, drunken driving, the traffic department created, a campaign to create awareness. Which of the, following is a convincing argument in this, context?, (a) Drunken driving increases the likelihood of, accidents as alcohol affects physical and, mental efficiency, (b) Drunken driving leads to death, (c) Drunken driving is uncivilized, (d) Drunken driving can damage your car, , 96., , Ram can do a work in 60 days and the same, work Sohan can finish in 40 days. If both of, them work together, then in how many days, will the work be over?, (a) 24, (b) 32, (c) 50, (d) 100, , 97., , Gita sold her watch to Sita for Rs. 800 at a loss, of 20%. The same watch was sold to Gita by, Shakti at 20% loss. What is the actual price of, watch?, (a) 1000, (b) 1250, (c) 1500, (d) 1700o, , 98., , A goods train is 800 meters long and it is, running at a constant speed of 60 km/per hour., , 83., , Bhubuneshwar is to Odisha as Kohima is to, …………………….., (a) Meghalaya, (b) Nagaland, (c) Assam, (d) Sikkim, , 84., , Kennel is to dog as stable is to, (a) horse, (b) bird, (c) pig, (d) buffalo, , 85., , Fill in the missing number, 5, 11, ……….., 47, (a) 24, (b) 25, (c) 27, (d) 23, , 86., , If 7 : 21 :: x : 123, then x is equal to which of, the following?, (a) 41, (b) 49, (c) 34, (d) 35, , 87., , IF COURT - 50 and POLICE = 60, then, LAWYER =?, (a) 50, (b) 60, (c) 70, (d) 45, , 88., , If AbzY: CdxW, then GhvU : …………?, (a) Ijts, (b) RsPq, (c) SrQp, (d) Hijk, Directions: (Questions 89-93), Study the following information to answer the, questions given below:, In a certain code 'negligence of child right’s is, written as 'mi ki va se', 'education of child' is, written as 'ki deva', 'abusive environment of, child' is written as 'va li ki fo' and 'effective, environment of child' as 'ki li re va'., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 15
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If it takes 120 seconds to pass a bridge, then, calculate the length of the bridge?, (a) 1450, (b) 1200, (c) 1600, (d) 1800, 99., , A man bought 2 pens for Rs. 65. He sold one, of them at a gain of 7% and other at a lost of, 6%. On the whole, he neither gained nor, suffered loss. The cost of the pens were, respectively:, , 1. (d), 11. (b), 21. (a), 31. (a), 41. (c), 51. (c), 61. (a), 71. (b), 81. (d), 91. (d), , 2. (d), 12. (b), 22. (a), 32. (b), 42. (b), 52. (b), 62. (b), 72. (a), 82. (d), 92. (a), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) 35,30, (c) 33,32, , (b) 32,33, (d) 30,35, , 100. 100.The average age of 30 boys in a class is, 15.2 years. If 15 more boys join the class, the, average age of the class is reduced by half a, year. The average age of new comers is:, (a) 13.0years, (b) 12.3years, (c) 13.7years, (d) 14.0years, , ANSWER KEY - [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2017], 3. (b), 4. (a), 5. (b), 6. (d), 7. (a), 8. (b), 13. (b), 14. (c), 15. (c), 16. (b), 17. (a), 18. (d), 23. (a), 24. (d), 25. (a), 26. (a), 27. (c), 28. (b), 33. (c), 34. (a), 35. (b), 36. (c), 37. (d), 38. (d), 43. (a), 44. (c), 45. (b), 46. (d), 47. (a), 48. (c), 53. (a), 54. (c), 55. (a), 56. (c), 57. (d), 58. (a), 63. (c), 64. (c), 65. (d), 66. (b), 67. (b), 68. (d), 73. (c), 74. (c), 75. (c), 76. (c), 77. (c), 78. (d), 83. (b), 84. (a), 85. (d), 86. (a), 87. (b), 88. (a), 93. (d), 94. (b), 95. (a), 96. (a), 97. (b), 98. (b), , 9. (a), 19. (d), 29. (a), 39. (a), 49. (d), 59. (d), 69. (a), 79. (c), 89. (a), 99. (d), , 10. (b), 20. (b), 30. (b), 40. (c), 50. (b), 60. (a), 70. (b), 80. (b), 90. (a), 100. (c), , Page 16
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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test 2016 (Test Series A), [Wednesday, 22nd June, 2016], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 175, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 700, , SOME IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES, 1. Numerical part of Roll No. is to be entered in ORS. However, the alpha-numeric part may be mentioned, in the question booklet., 2. Opening & Checking of the test Booklet and ORS (OMR Response Sheet), Break open the seal of theTest Booklet only when the announcement is made by the invigilator. The ORS, is placed inside the Booklet. After breaking the seal and before attempting the questions, candidate should, immediately check for, (a) The number of the printed pages in the Test Booklet is the same as mentioned on the cover, page of the Booklet and printing error in the Booklet pages & ORS, if any, and, (b) The serial number of the Test Booklet and the ORS are same., Any discrepancy or error, should be brought to the notice of the invigilator who will then replace the, Booklet/ORS. No additional time will be given for this. In no case should a candidate use an ORS which, has a different serial number than the one given on the Booklet., 3. No candidate, without the special permission of the Superintendent, or the Invigilator concerned, is to, leave his/her seat or the Examination Room. It is the responsibility of the candidate to handover the ORS, to the invigilator on duty and in no case candidate should leave the Hall without handing over their ORS, to the invigilator on duty. However candidates can carry with them Test Booklet after the Test is over., 4. Candidate found in possession of cellular phone/mobile phone/cordless phone/communication, device/pager/scanner whether using or not using will be liable to be debarred for taking examination(s), either permanently or for a specified period or/and dealt with as per law or/and ordinance of the university, according to the nature of offence, or/and she/he may be proceeded against and shall be liable for, prosecution under the relevant provision of the Indian Penal Code., 5. Each correct answer will get 4 marks. Each incorrect answer will incur a penalty of 1 mark. There will be, no penalty, if a question is not attempted., 6. The answer key will be uploaded on the official website after 24 hours from the conclusion of entrance, examination., 7. Any objection/complaint with respect to any discrepancy/inconsistency/error vis-à-vis the question paper, and answer key can be registered within 48 hours from the time of uploading of the answer key., , Directions (Qs. 1-7): Read the following passage, carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to, each question out of the four alternatives given., Thomas Edison was born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He, was nicknamed "Al" at an early age. At age 11, Edison, moved to Michigan where he spent the remainder of, his childhood Thomas Edison struggled at school, but, leamed to love reading and conducting experiments, from his mother who taught him at home. At age 15,, Edison became a "tramp telegrapher, sending and, receiving messages via Morse code, an electronicallyconveyed alphabet using different clicks for each letter., LEGAL SUCCESS, , In 1870, Edison moved to New York City and, improved the stock ticker. He soon formed his own, company that manufactured the new stock tickers. He, also began working on the telegraph, and invented a, version that could sent four messages at once. Edison, then moved with his family to New Jersey where he, started his famous laboratory. In 1877, Edison, with, help from "muckers, individuals from around the world, looking to make fortunes in America, invented the, phonograph. The phonograph was a machine that, recorded and played backsounds. In 1878, Edison, invented the light bulb as well as the power grid, Page 17
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system, which could generate electricity and deliver it, homes through a network of wires. He subsequently, started the Edison Electric Light Company in October, of 1878. Edison continued to invent or improve, products and make significant contributions to x-ray, technology, storage batteries and motion pictures, (movies). Edison was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093, US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the, United Kingdom, France and Germany., 1., , 2., , As per the above paragraph, which of the, following was the first accomplishment of, Thomas Edison?, (a) Inventing tin foil, (b) Inventing an improved stock ticker, (c) Inventing the light bulb, (d) Inventing an improved x-ray, A phonograph is most similar to, (a) Arecord player, (b) Awalkie-talkie, (c)Atelevision, (d) Amicrophone, , 3., , In which state did Thomas Edison not live?, (a) Michigan, (b) New York, (c) Ohio, (d) Massachusetts, , 4., , Which of the following describes Morse Code, most appropriately?, (a) A system of clicks that stand for current, (b) A system of clicks that stand for letters, (c) A system of clicks that stand for words, (d) A system of dicks that stands for signals, , 5., , Who is a "mucker?, (a) Someone from Thomas Edison's family, (b) Someone from another country, (c) Someone from another country hoping to, make a fortune in America, (d) Someone from another country hoping to, find a home in America, , 6., , Which of the following is not included in, Thomas Edison's inventions?, (a) The first phonograph, (b) The improved stock ticker, (c) A power system that could deliver, electricity to homes, (d) The first storage battery, , 7., , 8., , How many, worldwide?, (a) 1093, (c) 957, , patents, , Edison, , 9., , Select the word closely related to buttress., (a) Negate, (b) Buttering, (c) Mock, (d) Strengthen, Directions (Qs. 10-14): Choose the most, appropriate word(s) among the four given, alternatives to fill in the gap(s)., , 10., , My mother asked me to demonstrate a, ……………..of common sense to make the, right decision., (a) Modicum, (b) Fractious, (c) Disdain, (d) Culpability, , 11., , Although leprosy is not a highly contagious, disease, those who have contracted it have, always been pariahs and have been by others., (a) Accepted, (b) Admonished, (c) Sheltered, (d) Ostracized, , 12., , The film's hero, a pearl diver, naively expects, that the purchasers will compete amongst, themselves to pay him the best price for his, pearl, but instead they………..to ………..him., (a) work, help, (b) plan, incentivize, (c) refuse, deceive, (d) collude, swindle, , 13., , After hours of acrimonious arguments the, negotiations reached a(n) ... neither side was, willing to compromise., (a) Solution, (b) Resolution, (c) End, (d) Impasse, , 14., , Punishment for transgressions of the law, ceases to have a deterrent effect if the, punishment is frequently ..., (a) Changed, (b) Arbitrary, (c) Lenient, (d) Commuted, Directions (Qs. 15-19): In the following, questions four alternatives are given for the, idiom/phrase bold italicised in the sentence., Choose, the, alternative, which, most, appropriately expresses the meaning of the, idiom/phrase., , 15., , Professor Giri said, "We will have to "cover a, lot of ground" in this course." What did he, mean by "cover a lot of ground"?, (a) We have to skip a large part of syllabus, (b) We have to complete a lot of material, (c) We have to start from basics, (d) We have to travel a lot., , 16., , Ramesh said to me, You "have the floor What, does this mean?, (a) You have practically won, , registered, , (b) More than 1093, (d) None of the above, , Select the word closely related to platitude., (a) Trite remark, (b) Concerned feeling, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Disdainful attitude, (d) Protest, , Page 18
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(b) You have full right to disagree, (c) You have full permission to speak your, mind now, (d) You have tenancy rights over the property's, floor, 17., , 18., , 19., , 20., , 21., , 22., , 23., , 24., , 25., , 26., , between two given words on one side of :, Choose the suitable word/words to be put on, the other side from the given alternatives., 27., , Club: Golf :: …………….. : …………, (a) Candid: Disingenuous, (b) Racket : tennis, (c) Author : book, (d) Ball : soccer, , 28., , Pliant: Rigid : ………….. : ……………, (a) Petulant: Adulterated, (b) Moist: Wet, (c) Excessive: Overgrown, (d) Crass: Refined, , 29., , Arguing : Litigation : …….. : Courting :, …………., (a) Romance, (b) Judiciary, (c) Adjudication, (d) Dispute, , 30., , Plaintiff : Defendant : ……….. : …………, (a) Court: Law, (b) Victim: Accused, (c) Judge: Jury, (d) Husband: Wife, , 31., , CORROBORAÍE, (a) Deny, (b) Differentiate, (c) Affirm, (d) Create artificially, , Tax: Exemption : : ……………. : ………….., (a) Crime: Punishment, (b) Disease: Immunity, (c) Trial: Forfeit, (d) Fine: Money, , 32., , ARCHAIC, (a) Novel, (c) Soft, , Select the word most closely related to buttress, (a) Obliterate, (b) Confuse, (c) Overlook, (d) Support, , 33., , Who won the T-20 Cricket World Cup for, Women in 2016?, (a) India, (b) Australia, (c) West Indies, (d) England, , 34., , On 23rd April 2016, …….. death anniversary, of William Shakespeare was celebrated., (a) 200th, (b) 300th, th, (c) 350, (d) 400th, , 35., , In which of the following States, President's on, Rule was imposed in 2016?, (a) Assam, (b) Nagaland, (c) Arunachal Pradesh, (d) Tripura, , 36., , With which of the following, the recent, Panama Papers Leak controversy primarily, relates?, (a) Money laundering and evasion of tax, (b) Destabilize the political parties in several, countries, , "To play second fiddle" means, (a) To support the role and view of another, person, (b) To act like a minor criminal, (c) To deceive your superior, (d) To play the second musical instrument, "Hanging fire" means, (a) Going to be sacrificed, (b) going on slowly, (c)Being hotly debated, (d) Going to be burnt soon, "Go out on a limb" means, (a) Being at two places at the same time, (b) Put oneself in an isolated or, disadvantageous position, (c) Going somewhere without being noticed, (d) Fracturing one's own limb, Directions (Qs. 20-26): Choose the most, appropriate word that is nearly opposite in, meaning to the given word., , ARBITRARY, (a) Customary, (c) Legitimate, , (b) Somber, (d) Archeological finding, , (b) Mediate, (d) Desperate, , AFFABLE, (a) Friendly, (c) Winsome, , (b) Surly, (d) Livid, , ADULATE, (a) Moderate, (c) Lambaste, , (b) Admire, (d) Adulterate, , RECANT, (a) Noisy, (c) Reuse, , (b) Militarise, (d) Assert, , EXCORIATE, (a) Diminish, (b) Excommunicate, (c) Abandon, (d) Acclaim, Directions (Qs. 27-31): In each of the, following questions, there is a certain relation, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 19
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(c) To cheat on World Bank and IMF, (d) To conduct terrorist attacks in many, countries, 37., , 38., , When was Zika virus first isolated?, (a) 1947, (b) 1987, (c) 1996, (d) 2016, The term "Dirty Snowball" is related, to………………., (a) Comets, (b) Meteorites, (c) Space debris primarily from space crafts, (d) Asteroids, , 39., , Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?, (a) Chetan Bhagat, (b) Harper Lee, (c) Paulo Coelho, (d) Agatha Christie, , 40., , The 30th anniversary of which of the following, disasters falls in 2016?, (a) Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, (b) Bhopal Gas Disaster, (c) Delhi Oleum Gas Disaster, (d) Fuikushima Nuclear Disaster, , 41., , Where is the headquarters of European Union?, (a) Paris, (b) Brussels, (c) Rome, (d) Strasbourg, , 42., , Which of the following is the incorrect match?, Group A, Group B, (a) The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho, (b) The Old Man and, Ernest, the Sea, Hemingway, (c) Harry Potter and the, J.K. Rowling, Philosopher's Stone, (d) OurImpossible Love, Jeff Kinney, , 43., , 44., , 45., , Who was the First Speaker of Lok Sabha?, (a) Sardar Hukum Singh, (b) Bali Ram Bhagat, (c) G.V.Mavalankar, (d) Sir Shadi Lal, Which of the following pairs is incorrect?, (a) Telephone, Graham Bell, (b) Small Pox Vaccination, Eduard Jenner, (c) Diesel Engine, Camot, (d) Ball Point, John J. Loud, "Sare Jahan Se Achchha Hindostan Hamara", was written by .., (a) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, (b) Ram Prasad Bismil, (c) Rabindra Nath Tagore, (d) lqbal, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 46., , "Sunny Days" is the autobiography of………., (a) Sachin Tendulkar, (b) Sunil Gavaskar, (c) Sunny Deol, (d) Shrikant, , 47., , "Silicon Valley of India" refers to …………., (a) Bengaluru, (b) Pune, (c) Gurgaon, (d) Hyderabad, , 48., , Who was the Chief Guest on the occasion of, 70th Republic Day of India, 2019, (a) Barack Obama, (b) Cyril Ramaphosa, (c) Xi jinping, (d) David Cameron, , 49., , Who among the following cricketers scored, the fastest century in the Test matches?, (a) Brendon McCullum, (b) AB de Villers, (c) Chris Cayle, (d) Virat Kohli, , 50., , A referendum on whether United Kingdom, should remain a member of the European, Union or leave it, took place on…………., (a) July 28, 2016, (b) September 30, 2017, (c) October 15, 2018, (d) June 23, 2016, , 51., , Who is Raul Castro?, (a) President of Columbia, (b) President of Peru, (c) President of Cuba, (d) President of Panama, , 52., , Who is the present Prime Minister of Nepal?, (a) Khadga Prasad Oli, (b) Girja Prasad Koirala, (c) Sushil Koirala, (d) Madhav Kumar Nepal, , 53., , The total number of States in India is………, (a) 29, (b) 27, (c) 25, (d) 21, , 54., , Who among the following won the Fields, Medal in 2014 for his/her achievement in, mathematics?, (a) Shakuntala Devi, (b) Manjul Bhargava, (c) Venkataraman Ramakrishnan, (d) Raghuram Rajan, , 55., , Who among the following is the co-founder of, the popular social networking site, Twitter?, (a) Charles Babbage, (b) Jack Dorsey, (c) Bill Gates, (d) Mark Zuckerberg, Page 20
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56., , Who has recently been appointed as the, Chairman of Banks Board Bureau (BBB)?, (a) Vinod Rai, (b) J.B. Rao, (c) Upendra Kumar Sinha, (d) KL Narayanamurhy, , 64., , Who among the following was not the Chief, Justice of India?, (a) Justice P. Sathasivan, (b) Justice Altamas Kabir, (c) Justice S.H. Kapadia, (d) Justice M. Jagannadha Rao, , 57., , The Indira Gandhi International Airport of, New Delhi has been ranked at number position, in 25-40 Million Passengers Per Annum, (MPPA) category in 2015 in ASQ Survey., (a) 1, (b) 2, (c) 3, (d) 4, , 65., , When did World Trade Organization (WTO), come into force?, (a) January 1994, (b) January 1995, (c) January 1996, (d) January 1998, , 66., , The branch of medicine concerned with the, study of cancer is, (a) Oncology, (b) Cardiology, (c) Pathology, (d) Ophiolo, , How many nations are currently member of the, United Nations?, (a) 191, (b) 192, (c) 193, (d) 194, , 67., , Acquired Immune, (AIDS) is caused by, (a) Protozoa, (c) Fungus, , The Supreme Court of India comprises the, Chief Justice and... other Judges., (a) 24, (b) 25, (c) 29, (d) 30, , 68., , Who is the Chairperson of Law Commission of, India?, (a) Justice Cyriac Joseph, (b) Justice B.S. Chauhan, (c) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, (d) Justice S.H. Kapadia, , 69., , Legal Principle: No person shall be prosecuted, and punished for the same offence more than, once., Facts: Suresh harasses his colleague Nimita in, the office. Nimita makes a complaint to her, employer and also to the police station., Following the recommendations of the, departmental committee, the employer, terminates the services of Suresh. The police, also arrested him and prosecution started. He, defended that he cannot be punished twice., Which of the following options is correct?, (a) He cannot be prosecuted., (b) He can be prosecuted because departmental, proceedings are different from prosecution., (c) It is the sole discretion of the court to, prosecute him or not to prosecute him as he, has already paid a price by losing his job., (d) The court has to prosecute only if the, departmental committee has recommended his, prosecution., , 70., , Recently, Rahul Raj Singh, the boyfriend of, TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee was arrested for, …………….., (a) Her murder, (b) Her suicide, (c) Abetting her suicide, (d) Her culpable homicide, , 58., , 59., , 60., , Deficiency, , Syndrome, , (b) Virus, (d) Bacteria, , The recommendations of Justice Lodha, Committee primarily relates to ………, (a) BCCI, (b) Resevation for the Jat people, (c) Reform in the labour sector, (d) Phathankot incident, , 61., , Find the incorrect match:, Group A, Group B, (a) KK Venugopal, Attorney-General of, India, (b) Ravi Shankar Prasad, Law Minister of India, (c) H.L Dattu, Chairperson, NHRC, (d) Ranjan Gogoi, Chief Justice of India, 62., , Who among the following former Secretary, Generals of the United Nations died in, February 2016?, (a) Kofi Annan, (b) U.Thant, (c) Javier Perez de Cuellar, (d) Boutros Boutros Ghali, , 63., , Find the incorrect match:, Group A, Group B, (a) Neither Roses, H.R. Khanna, Nor Thoms, (b) My Life: Law and, M.S. Setalvad, Other Things, (c) Roses in December:, M.C. Chagla, an Autobiography, (d) Before Memory, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Fades: An, Autobiography, LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 21
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71., , Which of the following countries recently, blocked Indian efforts to list Jaish-e, Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a terrorist, at the UN sanction committee?, (a) France, (b) Germany, (c) United Kingdom, (d) China, , 72., , Which of the following is not a subject matter, of protection under the Copyright Act, 1957, (a) Computer Programme, (b) Industrial designs, (c) Work of architecture, (d) Film script, , 73., , Which of the following is protectable under the, Patent law?, (a) Discovery, (b) Idea, (c) Invention, (d) All the above, , 74., , Under which of the following statutes, the, Tirupathi Laddu has been protected?, (a) Copyright Act, 1957, (b) Trade Marks Act, 1999, (c) The Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights, Act, 2001, (d) The Protection of Geographical Indications, of Goods Act, 1999, , 75., , The Directive Principles of State Policy are, normally given effect by, (a) Laws made by the Government, (b) Judgments of the courts, (c) Orders of executives, (d) Doing nothing as effect has already been, given by the Constitution itself, , 76., , A writ by which the decision of the lower court, is quashed by High Court or Supremne Court, because it was based on irregular procedure is, known as……………, (a) Mandamus, (b) Prohibition, (c) Certiorari, (d) Quo Waranto, , 77., , What is the meaning of Caveat Emptor?, (a) Let the buyer beware, (b) A legal action or trial, (c) An offence in which arrest can be made, without a warrant, (d) The obligation of proving the case, , 78., , The International Criminal Court does not, have jurisdiction with respect to……………., (a) Crime of genocide, (b) Crimes against humanity, (c) Crime of terrorism, (d) Crime of aggression, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 79., , Where is the Seat of International Court of, Justice?, (a) Rome, (b) The Hague, (c) Nuremberg, (d) Geneva, , 80., , The international humanitarian law relating to, civilian persons in time of war was codified in, a comprehensive manner in………………., (a) Geneva Convention, (b) Hague Convention, (c) Madrid Convention, (d) Vienna Convention, , 81., , Remarks of a judge, which are casual and are, not directly relevant to the case at hand are, known as........................., (a) Autrefois acquit, (b) Ratio decidendi, (c) Obiter dicta, (d) Stare decisis, , 82., , Which of the following statements is, incorrect?, (a) Tort is a civil wrong, (b) Every civil wrong is not a tort, (c) In tort, normally liquidated damages are, granted, (d) Law of tort is independent of criminal law, , 83., , Violation of a legal right without causing any, harm, loss or damage to the plaintiff is known, as, (a) Injuria sine damnum, (b) Damnum sine injuria, (c) Res ipsa loquitur, (d) Qui facit per alium facit per se, , 84., , In which of the following cases, the rule of, strict liability was initially laid down?, (a) Rylands v. Fletcher, (b) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, (c) Ponting v. Noakes, (d) Box v. Jubb, , 85., , In which of the following circumstances, there, shall be no vicarious liability?, (a) Liability of the principal for the tort of his, agent, (b) Liability of partners for each other's tort, (c) Liability of the master for the tort of his, servant, (d) Liability of the teacher for the tort of his, student, , 86., , Which of the following is not a defence in case, of torts?, (a) Volenti non fit injuria, (b) Act of God, (c) Non-commercial motive, (4) Statutory authority, Page 22
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87., , 88., , 89., , 90., , 91., , 92., , Which of the following statements is incorrect, with respect to defamation?, (a) Defamation is caused when a person causes, injury to another person's reputation without, any lawful justification., (b) Defamation is a crime, not a tort., (c) Defamation may be caused by Libel or, Slander or both., (d) Statements made under the defence of, absolute privilege e.g, in Parliamentary, proceeding are not actionable., The territorial waters may extend up to, (a) 12 nautical miles from the baseline of, coastal States, (b) 24 nautical miles from the baseline of, coastal States, (c) 50 nautical miles from the baseline of, coastal States, (d) 200 nautical miles from the baseline of, coastal States, , Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma, Bhushan, and Padma Shri are…………., (a) Titles, (b) Awards, (c) To be added as suffixes or prefixes to the, names of the recipients, (d) Both (a) and (c), , 96., , Narco analysis test without consent is……….., (a) permitted in all cases, (b) prohibited, (c) within the discretion of the Judge, (d) within the discretion of Investigating, Officer, , 97., , The word 'secular' was added to the Preamble, of the Constitution in the year, (a) 1978, (b) 1976, (c) 1975, (d) 1979, , 98., , Right to privacy is a ……………, (a) Part of personal liberty, (b) Right to be let alone, (c) Fundamental right, (d) All of the above, , 99., , Uniform Civil Code is a ……………., (a) Directive Principle, (b) Fundamental Duty, (c) Fundamental Right, (d) None of the above, , the, the, the, the, , A person who obtains money from other, person at gun point commits the offence of, …………., (a) Theft, (b) Robbery, (c) Cheating, (d) Extortion, Who is presently an Indian Judge in the, International Court of Justice?, (a) Justice RM. Lodha, (b) Justice H.L. Dattu, (c) Justice Dalvir Bhandari, (d) Justice Nagendra Singh, The Fourth Schedule of Constitution of India, deals with .............., (a) Allocation of seats in the Council of States, (b) Allocation of seats in the House of People, (c) Languages, (d) Forms of Oath or Affirmation, Who was the first Law Minister of independent, India?, (a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, (b) KN. Katju, (c) B.R. Ambedkar, (d) C. Rajagopalachari, , 93., , Ordinance is promulgated by the, (a) Governor, (b) President, (c) Parliament, (d) Both (a) and (b), , 94., , …… may by law alter the name of any State, (a) Union Council of Ministers, (b) Parliament, (c) Lok Sabha, (d) Rajya Sabha, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 95., , 100. Respect for national flag is a…………., (a) Fundamental Right, (b) Directive Principle, (c) Fundamental Duty, (d) Fundamental Duty only for government, functionaries, 101. Reservation for women representation is, introduced in ..................., (a) Panchayats, (b) Parliament, (c) Legislative assemblies, (d) All of the above, 102. Public health is an item in the ............., (a) State List, (b) Union List, (c) Concurrent List, (d) None of the above, 103. CAG is appointed by………………, (a) The Prime Minister of India, (b) The President of India, (c) The Parliament of India, (d) Finance Minister, , Page 23
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104. Writ of habeas corpus is a/an, (a) Constitutional remedy, (b) Legislative remedy, (c) Executive remedy, (d) Quasi-judicial remedy, 105. Who presides over the joint session of, Parliament?, (a) Parliamentary Affairs Minister, (b) The Prime Minister, (c) The Speaker of Lok Sabha, (d) The Vice President, 106. Under the Constitution of India raising the, level of nutrition of people has been provided, as a ………………….., (a) Fundamental Duty, (b) Directive Principle, (c) Duty of Medical Council of India, (d) None of the above, 107. Assertion (A): A void contract is not, necessarily illegal., Reason (R): Every illegal contract is void., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A), (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A), (c) (A) is true but (R) is false, (d) (A) is false but (R) is true, 108. What is the duration of 'zero hour in Lok, Sabha?, (a) Three hours, (b) Half-an-hour, (c) One hour, (d) Unspecified, 109. The rule of evidence which forbids a person, from denying the truth of a statement made, earlier by him is known as ………………., (a) Estoppel, (b) Resjudicata, (c) McNaughten rule (d) Contradiction, 110. The nature of relationship a doctor shares with, his patient is, (a) Moral, (b) Customary, (c) Statutory, (d) Fiduciary, 111. The Commission on Official Language as, required under Article 344 of the Constitution,, was constituted by the President in …………, (a) 1950 with K.M. Murishi as its Chairman, (b) 1955 with B.G. Kher as its Chairman, (c) 1960 with M.C. Chhagla as its Chairman, (d) 1965 with Humayun Kabir as its Chairman, 112. Indian Evidence Act was drafted by, (a) TB Maculay, (b) Huxley, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) James F. Stephen, (d) Henry Summer Maine, 113. A Dying Declaration is admissible.................., (a) Only in criminal proceedings, (b) Only in civil proceedings, (c) Both in civil and criminal proceedings, (d) Only in quasi judicial proceedings, 114. The Rule of absolute liability was first laid, down in India in M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, which pertained to the, (a) Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, (b) Oleum Gas Leak case, (c) Uphaar Cinema Tragedy case, (d) Burning of school in Tamil Nadu, 115. Which of these is not correctly matched?, (a) Blasphemy: Speaking Against God, (b) Libel: Written Defamation, (c) Slander: Spoken Defamation, (d) Tort: Liquidated damages, 116. Assertion (A): The Indian Constitution was, adopted on 26th November, 1949., Reason (R): Law Day is celebrated in India on, 26th November every year., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A), (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A), (c) (A) is true but (R) is false, (d) (A) is false but (R) is true, 117. Who is known as father of International Law?, (a) Grotius, (b) Hobbes, (c) Oppenheim, (d) Lautherpatch, 118. The idea of Preamble to Constitution has been, borrowed from?, (a) USA, (b) Japan, (c) UK, (d) Australia, 119. Who can be appointed as a Director of a, company, (a) Any juristic person, (b) Only an individual, (c) Any artificial person, (d) All of the above, 120. Which of the following is not an example of, intellectual property?, (a) Right on the contents of a book, (b) Right on the logo of a company, (c) Right on the manufacturing process of a, drug, (d) Right on the discovery of a plant species, , Page 24
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121. An 'encumbrance' in legal parlance is a…….., (a) Charge on property, (b) Gift of property, (c) Right in rem, (d) Right against perpetuity, , 129. Law of Torts deals with, (a) Defamation, (b) Trespass, (c) Negligence, (d) All of the above, , 122. Any two people, irrespective of their religion,, caste, and creed can solemnize a marriage,, commonly known as civil marriage under, (a) Indian Christian Marriage Act, (b) The Family Courts Act, (c) Special Marriage Act, (d) Hindu Marriage Act, , 130. Section 66A of the Information Technology, Act was struck down by the Supreme Court on, the ground of violation of..............., (a) Personal liberty, (b) Equality, (c) Free speech and expression, (d) All of the above, , 123. Which one of the following Constitutional, Amendments, was, based, on, the, recommendations of the Swaran Singh, Committee?, (a) 24th Amendment, (b) 39th Amendment, (c) 42nd Amendment, (d) 44th Amendment, , 131. The book "The Indian Constitution and Social, Revolution: Right to Property since, Independence" was written by, (a) Soli Sorabjee, (b) Krishna Ananth, (c) D.D. Basu, (d) None of the above, , 124. Under the Indian Constitution, certain, payments like emoluments to the President and, judges of the Supreme Court do not require, any parliament sanction as such, but are, nevertheless shown separately in the budget., These are drawn from, (a) Grant-in-aid, (b) Contingency Fund, (c) Consolidated Fund of India, (d) Public accounts, 125. "Directive Principle of State Policy is the, conscience of the Constitution which embody, the social philosophy of the Constitution" was, said by, (a) Granville Ausün, (b) K.C. Wheare, (c) A.V. Dicey, (d) B.R. Ambedkar, 126. Official languages of the United Nations, include, (a) English, Chinese and Japanese, (b) English, Russian and German, (c) English, Persian and French, (d) England, Russian and French, 127. United Nations day is celebrated on, (a) 24 October, (b) 26January, (c) 25 August, (d) 25 December, 128. Trafficking in human beings is …………. in, the Constitution of India., (a) Prohibited, (b) Permitted in certain circumstances only, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Regulated, , (d) Permitted, , 132. The first Law Commission of independent, India was set up under the Chairmanship of, (a) T.V.Venkatarama Aiyar, (b) P.B. Gajendragadkar, (c)M.C.Setalvad, (d) K.V.K. Sundaram, 133. "Amicus curiae" refers to, (a) Friend of the court, (b) Amicable settlement out of court, (c) Case pending in a court, (d) None of the above, 134. Who is CEO of NITI Aayog in India?, (a) Ashok Chawla, (b) Amitabh Kant, (c) Sudhir Mital, (d) Augustene Peter, 135. The Members of the National Human Rights, Commission are appointed by, (a) The President of India, (b) Chairperson of National Human Rights, Commission, (c) The Chief Justice of India, (d) The Prime Minister of India, 136. Third Schedule to the Constitution of India, deals with, (a) List of States and Union Territories, (b) Languages, (c) Panchayati Raj, (d) Forms of Oaths or Affirmations, 137. Protection from 'double jeopardy' means, (a) No person shall be prosecuted and, compelled to be a witness in the same case, simultaneously, (b) No person shall be sued for a civil wrong, and prosecuted for an offence simultaneously, Page 25
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(c) No person shall be prosecuted and punished, for the same offence more than once, (d) No person shall be prosecuted for two, offences simultaneously, 138. Which of the following statutes has been, enacted for the protection of wild animals,, birds and plants?, (a) Environment Protection Act, (b) Forest Conservation Act, (c) Wildlife Protection Act, (d) Biological Diversity Act, 139. Mahesh is an excellent swimmer, he finds, Ramesh, child of 4 years of age drowning in, the river Yamuna. He could have saved the, child by jumping into the river. But he did not, do so and Ramesh drowned and died. Mahesh, is guilty of, (a) Murder, (b) Culpable homicide not amounting to, murder, (c) Abetment to suicide, (d) No offence, 140. Mohit started from his office towards East., After covering a distance of 8 km he turned, towards left and covered a distance of 6 km., What is the shortest distance now from his, office?, (a) 12 km, (b) 8 km, (c) 10 km, (d) 6 km, 141. All the faces of a cube are painted with red, colour. Then it is cut into 125 small equal, cubes. How many small cubes will be formed, having no face coloured?, (a) 27, (b) 16, (c) 36, (d) 25, , (c) Tissue, , (d) E-book, , 146. Pick the odd one out, (a) Judge, (c) Attomey General, , (b) Advocate General, (d) Solicitor General, , 147. Pick the odd one out, (a) Hovercraft, (c) Aircraft, , (b) Military Tank, (d) Submarine, , 148. Pradeep is shorter than Anu. Viraj is shorter, than Pradeep. Sanam is the same height as, Pradeep. Who is the tallest?, (a) Anu, (b) Pradeep, (c) Viraj, (d) Insuficient data, 149. In the above question, later another boy, Gambhir joins the group. Gambhir is 10.5 cm, taller than Viraj. Now who is the tallest?, (a) Insufficient data, (b) Gambhir, (c) Anu, (d) Pradeep, 150. Fill in the missing number 17, 19, 23, 29,, …………………?, (a) 31, (b) 35, (c) 39, (d) 37, 151. Fill in the missing number 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,, …………………21, (a) 21, (b) 8, (c) 11, (d) 13, 152. What number will come next?, 1/2 , 1/4 , 1/8, ……………, (a) 1/16, (b) 1/10, (c) 1/12, (d) 1, , 144. If MONARCH is written as OQPCTEJ, what, is represented by MKPIFQO?, (a) EMPEROR, (b) KINGDOM, (c) EMPIRE, (d) MONARCHY, , 153. A man walked 20 km west, then 10 km North,, and then 5 km West. Which one of the, following statements is true regarding8 his, current location?, (a) It is to the North West of his original, location, (b) It is 35 km to the North West of his original, location, (c) It is 25 km to the West of his original, location, (d) It is 10 km to the North of his original, location, Directions (Qs. 154-156): Identify the choice, that most appropriately completes the second, set so that it expresses the same relationship as, the first set., , 145. Pick the odd one out, (a) Book, , 154. Kettle is to tea as Battery is to ……………, (a) Bulb, (b) Speed, , 142. | | - , | - |, - | | , ?, (a) | - |, (c) | | -, , (b) - | |, (d) - - - |, , 143. If 'rule' is written as 15 18 9 2, then how would, 'evidence' be written?, (a) 312 21 32166 78, (b) 2196 122 11 262, (c) 44 23 22 13 25, (d) 345 65 23 22 10o, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) Page, , Page 26
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(c) Electricity, , (d) Heat, , 155. Tyre is to car as is to foot., (a) Shoe, (b) Toes, (c)Ankles, (d) Heel, 156. Pride is to lion as school is to, (a) Fish, (b) Self-esteem, (c) Students, (d) Dignity, Directions (Qs. 157-159): Identify the essential, part of the item given, that is, from the given, choices, select the part without which the, given item cannot exist., 157. Violin, (a) Strings, (c) Teacher, , (b) Box, (d) Music, , 158. Court, (a) Files, (c) Judge, , (b)Witness, (d) Gravel, , 159. Zoo, (a) Cages, (c) Animals, , (b) Visitors, (d) Guards, , 160. A village on the Indo-Nepalese border was, found to have been infiltrated by Maoists, and, other radicals. While the central administration, acknowledged the locals' support as the reason, for the difficulty in sanitizing the region, it still, sent out three teams to do a study before, sending in a strike force: one was a factfinding team of lawyers and sociologists,, another a surveillance team and the third, a, logistics team. The investigators found out that, the locals were denied equality of law and, justice, the surveillance and logistics teams, found out that there were excellent and, foolproof opportunities season-wise to, neutralize the Maoists., Which of the following statements do you find, logical?, (a) Sending in a strike force at the earliest, would solve the problem forever., (b) Ensuring equality of law and justice to the, villagers was a long term and inexpensive, solution., (c) Educating the villagers against the dangers, of supporting the radicals would be a better, solution, (d) There is no need of any action, the problem, would solve by itself., 161. A tourist was shopping in a country. She, wanted to buy silk scarfs. Using her guide, book for that country's language she found, that:, LEGAL SUCCESS, , Silk worm is chee chan; scarf is jee; and earth, worm is mik cha, How would she say 'silk scarf to the shop, keeper?, (a) Mik jee, (b) Chee Jee, (c) Mik chan, (d) None of the above, Directions: In the following questions (162 and, 163), you must match definitions to situations., There is one definition and four possible, choices to each question. Select the choice that, provides the most appropriate example for the, definition given in the question., Answer these questions based only on the, given definitions., 162. Violating an apartment lease. Definition: This, occurs when the tenant does something that is, prohibited by the legal document that he/she, signed with the landlord. Which of the, following is the most appropriate example of, violating an apartment lease?, (a) Tina has decided to move to another city,, so she calls her landlord to tell him that she is, not interested in renewing her lease when it, expires next month, (b) Manu writes to his landlord with, complaints about the apartment he has rented, for a year, (c) Vinod signed a legally binding document, that requires him to pay a monthly rent for his, apartment and he has failed in this for the last, three months, (d) Leroy feels that his landlord is not, maintaining properly the apartment which he, has on rent. He consults his attorney about the, possible courses of action., 163. A Guarantee is an assurance about the quality, of a product that is given (1) in writing by the, manufacturer, or (2) verbally by the person, selling the product. Which is the most, appropriate example of a Guarantee?, (a) The salesman advises Kamala to be sure to, buy a vacuum cleaner with a guarantee, (b) Som buys a used digital camera from his, colleague who promises to refund Som's, money if the camera does not perform as, expected, (c) The auto reseller specializes in refurbishing, and selling used cars, (d) Madhub purchases a refrigerator with the, highest consumer ratings, 164. Find out the odd one from the given four, states., (a) Karnataka, (b) Maharashtra, (c) Kerala, (d) Haryana, , Page 27
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165. If.1 A B + CCA = 295, then the value of B is, (a) 9, (b) 6, (c) 8, (d) 4, 166. How many times will you write the digit 2, if, you write all the numbers from 201 to 300?, (a) 99, (b) 119, (c) 131, (d) 20, 167. Some groups of letters are given; three of them, are alike in some manner, while one is, different. Find out the odd one out., (a) BQPR, (b) AOCQ, (c) WKY, (d) ESGU, 168. In a certain code SQUARE is written as 21 19, 23 3 20 7 and CIRCLE is written as 511 20 5, 14 7. How is RECTANGLE written in the, same code?, (a) 205 3 20 1149 14 7, (b) 20 7 5 223 169 147, (c) 2073 22 1 167 147, (d) 2075 203 147 147, 169. 3x+ y 19, and x+3y 1. Find the value of 2x+2y., (a) 10, (b) 20, (c) 16, (d) 18, 170. Sharma family went out for a picnic and took, three different types of sandwiches with them., Vegetable, grilled and cheese sandwiches were, made in a ratio of 5 to 7 to 8. If a total of 120, sandwiches were made, how many grilled, sandwiches were made?, (a) 42, (b) 168, (c) 158, (d) 48, 171. A pot contains exactly 12 litres of milk. If milk, is drained from the pot until it holds exactly 6, litres of milk less than the quantity drained, away, how many litres of milk were drained, away?, (a) 3, (b) 6, (c) 9, (d) None of the above, 172. It has been demonstrated by many surveys that, students, who, attend, school, where, teacher/student ratio is low get the best quality, education. As a result, when my children are, ready to attend school, I'll make sure that they, attend a school with a very small student, population. Which of the following identifies, the greatest flaw in the reasoning above?, (a) Students should themselves take advantage, of the low teacher/student ratio by choosing, small classes, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) Basic intelligence should be considered the, result of childhood environment, not school, education, (c) In schools of large student population,, bullying of weaker students is the nom, (d) Avery small student population does not by, itself, ensure a low teacher/student ratio., 173. Ramesh has fifteen years of typing experience;, therefore, if you are looking for an efficient, typist to key in your data into the new system,, you need look no further. The speaker assumes, that:, (a) Ramesh will fit well into the new office, environment, (b) Fifteen years of practice ensures typing, efficiency, (c) Ramesh is a fast and accurate typist, (d) Ramesh's job profile is the best that the, new employer could probably get, 174. The rate of violent crime in the state of, Antigua is up 40 percent from last year. The, fault lies entirely in the judicial system:, Recently the judges' sentences have been so, lenient that criminals can now do almost, anything without fear of a long and assured, prison term. The argument above would be, weakened if it were true that:, (a) 35 percent of the police in Antigua have, been laid off in the last year due to budget cuts, (b) In a recent poll 70 percent of the population, in Antigua opposes capita B punishment, (c) 90 percent of the other states in the country, have in fact lower crime rates than does this, state, (d) White collar crime in Antigua has also, increased by over 20 percent in the last year, 175. Complete the narration below: Some scholars, have suggested that long term prisoners, on, release from jail, be given a reasonable state, pension to reduce the likelihood of their, resorting to crime. A section of populace, instinctively rejects this suggestion as it feels, that it would be like rewarding criminal, activity. The supporters of the prisoners, pension scheme have criticized those who, reject this possibility, by claiming that for the, critics., (a) Welfare of individual is also important, (b) Emotion is more important than justice, (c) Post sentence behaviour is not important, (d) Punishment for criminals is more important, than crime prevention, , Page 28
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1.(b), 11.(d), 21.(a), 31.(b), 41.(b), 51.(c), 61.(b), 71.(d), 81.(c), 91.(a), 101.(a), 111.(b), 121.(a), 131.(b), 141.(a), 151.(d), 161.(b), 171.(c), , 2.(a), 12.(d), 22.(c), 32.(d), 42.(d), 52.(a), 62.(d), 72.(b), 82.(c), 92.(c), 102.(a), 112.(c), 122.(c), 132.(c), 142.(c), 152.(a), 162.(c), 172.(d), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , ANSWER KEY - [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2016], 3.(d), 4.(b), 5.(c), 6.(d), 7.(b), 8.(a), 13.(d), 14.(d), 15.(b), 16.(c), 17.(a), 18.(b), 23.(b), 24.(c), 25.(d), 26.(d), 27.(b), 28.(d), 33.(c), 34.(d), 35.(c), 36.(a), 37.(a), 38.(a), 43.(c), 44.(c), 45.(d), 46.(b), 47.(a), 48.(b), 53.(a), 54.(b), 55.(b), 56.(a), 57.(a), 58.(a), 63.(d), 64.(d), 65.(b), 66.(c), 67.(d), 68.(b), 73.(c), 74.(d), 75.(a), 76.(c), 77.(a), 78.(c), 83.(a), 84.(a), 85.(d), 86.(c), 87.(b), 88.(a), 93.(d), 94.(b), 95.(b), 96.(b), 97.(b), 98.(d), 103.(b) 104.(a) 105.(c) 106.(b) 107.(b) 108.(d), 113.(c) 114.(b) 115.(d) 116.(b) 117.(a) 118.(a), 123.(c) 124.(c) 125.(a) 126.(d) 127.(a) 128.(a), 133.(a) 134.(b) 135.(a) 136.(d) 137.(c) 138.(c), 143.(b) 144.(b) 145.(d) 146.(a) 147.(a) 148.(a), 153.(a) 154.(c) 155.(a) 156.(a) 157.(a) 158.(c), 163.(b) 164.(d) 165.(c) 166.(b) 167.(a) 168.(b), 173.(b) 174.(a) 175.(d), , 9.(d), 19.(b), 29.(a), 39.(b), 49.(a), 59.(b), 69.(b), 79.(b), 89.(b), 99.(a), 109.(a), 119.(b), 129.(d), 139.(d), 149.(a), 159.(c), 169.(a), , 10.(a), 20.(a), 30.(b), 40.(a), 50.(d), 60.(a), 70.(c), 80.(a), 90.(c), 100.(c), 110.(d), 120.(d), 130.(c), 140.(c), 150.(d), 160.(b), 170.(a), , Page 29
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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test 2015 (Test Series A), [Sunday, 7 June, 2015], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 175, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 700, , SOME IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES, 1. Numerical part of Roll No. is to be entered in ORS. However, the alpha-numeric part may be mentioned, in the question booklet., 2. Opening & Checking of the test Booklet and ORS (OMR Response Sheet), Break open the seal of the Test Booklet only when the announcement is made by the invigilator. The ORS, is placed inside the Booklet. After breaking the seal and before attempting the questions, candidate should, immediately check for, (a) The number of the printed pages in the Test Booklet is the same as mentioned on the cover, page of the Booklet and printing error in the Booklet pages & ORS, if any, and, (b) The serial number of the Test Booklet and the ORS are same., Any discrepancy or error, should be brought to the notice of the invigilator who will then replace the, Booklet/ORS. No additional time will be given for this. In no case should a candidate use an ORS which, has a different serial number than the one given on the Booklet., 3. No candidate, without the special permission of the Superintendent, or the Invigilator concerned, is to, leave his/her seat or the Examination Room. It is the responsibility of the candidate to handover the ORS, to the invigilator on duty and in no case candidate should leave the Hall without handing over their ORS, to the invigilator on duty. However candidates can carry with them Test Booklet after the Test is over., 4. Candidate found in possession of cellular phone/mobile phone/cordless phone/communication, device/pager/scanner whether using or not using will be liable to be debarred for taking examination(s), either permanently or for a specified period or/and dealt with as per law or/and ordinance of the university, according to the nature of offence, or/and she/he may be proceeded against and shall be liable for, prosecution under the relevant provision of the Indian Penal Code., 5. Each correct answer will get 4 marks. Each incorrect answer will incur a penalty of 1 mark. There will be, no penalty, if a question is not attempted., 6. The answer key will be uploaded on the official website after 24 hours from the conclusion of entrance, examination., 7. Any objection/complaint with respect to any discrepancy/inconsistency/error vis-à-vis the question paper, and answer key can be registered within 48 hours from the time of uploading of the answer key., , 1., , The youngest recipient of the Bharat Ratna is:, (a) Sachin Tendulkar, (b) Acharya Vinoba Bhave, (c). B.R. Ambedkar, (d) JRD Tata, , 2., , Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of which, Island nation recently?, (a) The Phillippines, (b) Japan, (c) Indonesia, (d) Srilanka, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 3., , Which was the first country to abolish capital, punishment?, (a) United States of America, (b) Australia, (c) Netherlands, (d) Venezuela, , 4., , The latest and the 29th State of India is:, (a) Vijayawada, (b) Tenengana, (c) Seemandhra, (d) Warrangal, , Page 30
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5., , What is the pH value of human blood?, (a) 7.40, (b) 8.40, (c) 9.40, (d) 6.40, , 6., , Planning Commission has been scrapped and, replaced by a new think tank called:, (a) National Institution for Transforming India, Ayog, (b) National Rural Development Commission, Seemandhra, (c) National Commission for Progress and, Development, (d) National Research and Development, Commission, , 7., , In the epic Ramayana, which bird tried to, prevent Ravana from carrying Sita away?, (a) Kak Bhashundi, (b) Jayant, (c) Jatayu, (d) Garuda, , 8., , Match the following Ragas with the time they, are played:, (I) Raga Deepak, (A) Rainy-Season, (II) Raga Malkauns, (B) Evening, (III) Raga Bhairavi, (C) Morning, (IV) Raga Megha, (D) Midnight, I, II, III, IV, (a), A, B, C, D, (b), D, C, B, A, (c), D, B, C, A, (d), B, D, C, A, , 9., , Who was the first English Writer to win the, Nobel Prize in Literature?, (a) Rudyard Kipling, (b) Rabindranath Tagore, (c) Orhan Pamuk, (d) Sir Winston Churchil, , 10., , 11., , 12., , What is the NASDAQ?, (1) World's first electronic stock market, (2) World's largest shipping fleet, (3) World's highest postal office, (4) Another name for New York Stock, Exchange, (a) 1 and4 are correct (b) Only 1 is correct, (c) Only 4 is correct, (d) All are incorrect, One rupee note in India was issued by:, (a) Reserve Bank of India, (b) Union Government of India, (c) Governor of Reserve Bank of India, (d) Central Bank of India, As per United Nations Report, which 2, countries will lead global urban population, growth between 2010 and 2050?, (a) Nigeria and USA, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) India and China, (c) Ukraine and Brazil, (d) Pakistan and Bangladesh, 13., , Who wrote "Crusader or Conspirator Coalgate, and Other Truths"?, (a) Vijay Seshadri, (b) P.C.Parakh, (c) Sanjaya Baru, (d) R.K.Yadav, , 14., , Which of the following works has not been, authored by Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia, Marquez, who died recently?, (a) One Hundred Years of Solitude, (b) The Autumn of the Patriarch, (c) Love in the time of Cholera, (d) Life is What You Make It, , 15., , Identify the correct person:, (1) His epitaph reads, "Good friend, for Jesus, sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased, here...", (2) He did in Strafford-Upon-Avon, UK, (3) He was a literary genius and World famous, Playwright, (4) Hwe died in 1616, Who is he?, (a) William Shakespeare, (b) Christopher Caudwell, (c) Samuel Coleridge, (d) William Wordsworth, , 16., , Which one of the following is not a World, Heritage site?, (a) Red Fort, (b) Safdarjung Tomb, (c) Qutub Minar, (d) Humayun's Tomb, , 17., , World's highest post office is located in, (a) Hikkim in Himachal Pradesh, (b) Sikkim, (c) Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, (d) Mussoorie in Uttarakhand, , 18., , Shashi Tharoor's book The Great Indian Novel', uses a plot of which epic/literary creation:, (a) Ramayana, (b) Mehabharata, (c) Meghdootam Sagara, (d) Katha Sarita, , 19., , Who is the present Secretary General of the, United Nations?, (a) Boutros Boutros Ghali, (b) Kofi Annan, (c) Antonio Guterres, (d) Javier Perez de Cuellar, , 20., , Which of the following is a land-locked, country?, Page 31
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(a) Nepal, (c) South Africa, , (b) Bangladesh, (d) Pakistan, , 21., , Which of the following has child welfare as its, primary goal?, (a) UNESCO, (b) UNCTAD, (c) UNICEF, (d) UNCITRAL, , 22., , Which Hindi writer is known as Agyeya?, (a) Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana, (b) Phanishwar Nath Renu, (c) Nagarjun, (d) None of the above, , 23., , Who wrote the book 'Asian Drama'?, (a) Graham Green, (b) Garbriel Garcia Marquez, (c) Gunnar Myrdal, (d) Milan Kundera, , 24., , The countries which have concluded Teesta, Water Sharing Agreement are:, (a) China and India, (b) Bhutan and India, (c) India and Nepal, (d) Bangladesh and India, , 25., , Entomology is the science that studies:, (a) Behaviour of human beings, (b) Insects, (c) The origin and history of technical and, scientific terms, (d) The formation of rocks, , 26., , How many squares are in a chess board?, (a) Thirty six, (b) Sixty four, (c) Twenty four, (d) Forty eight, , 27., , The Southern-most point of Indian territory is:, (a) Kanyakumari, (b) Trivandrum, (c) Indira point, (d) Chennai, , 28., , The book "Crime and Punishment" is written, by, (a) Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky, (b) John K. Galbraith, (c) Oliver Goldsmith, (d) Lewis Carroll, , 29., , The first Dada Saheb Phalke Award was won, by:, (a) Devika Rani, (b) Ashok Kumar, (c) Leela Chitnis, (d) Dara Singh, , 30., , Mauritius a country in Indian Ocean- is located, in the continent of, (a) Asia, (b) Africa, (c) Europe, (d) Australia, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , DIRECTIONS for questions 31 to 40: Read the, passage given below and answer the following, questions:, Once upon a time, there was a royal elephant, which used to reside in the premises of the, king's palace. The elephant was very dear to, the king, so he was well-fed and well treated., There was also a Dog who lived near the, Elephant's shed. He was very weak and skinny., He was always fascinated by the smell of rich, sweet rice being fed to the royal elephant. One, day, the Dog could no longer resist the aroma, of the rice and somehow managed to sneak, into the Elephant's shed. He ate the grains of, sweet rice that fell from the Elephant's mouth., He liked the rice so much, that he started going, there daily to eat the rice. For days, the huge, Elephant didn't notice the small dog as he was, busy enjoying the delicious food. Gradually,, the dog grew bigger and stronger eating such, rich food. Finally the Elephant noticed him and, allowed him access to the food. The Elephant, enjoyed the company of the Dog and started, sharing his food with him. They also started, spending time with each other and soon, became good friends. They ate together, slept, together and played together. While playing,, the Elephant would hold the Dog in his trunk, and swing him back and forth. Soon neither of, them was happy without the other. They, became great friends and didn't want to be, separated from each other., Then one day, a man saw the Dog and, asked the Elephant-keeper, "T want to buy this, Dog. What price do you want for it?" "The, Elephant keeper didn't own the Dog but sold it, and extracted a sum of money from this deal., The man took the Dog to his home village,, which was quite far away. The King's Elephant, became very sad after this incident. He missed, his friend a lot and started neglecting, everything. He didn't want to do anything, without his dear friend, so he stopped eating, drinking and even bathing. Finally, the, Elephant-keeper reported this to the King;, however he didn't mention anything about the, Dog. The King had a wise minister, who was, known for his keen understanding of animals., The King ordered the minister, "Go to the, Elephant shed and find out the reason for the, Elephant's condition". The intelligent minister, went to the Elephant shed and found the, Elephant very sad. He examined the Elephant, and asked the Elephant keeper, "There is, nothing wrong with this Elephant's body, then, why does he look so sad? I think this Elephant, is grief stricken, possibly due to the loss of a, dear friend., Page 32
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Do you know if this Elephant shared a, close friendship with anyone? The Elephantkeeper said, "There was a Dog who used to, eat, sleep and play with the Elephant. He was, taken by a stranger three days ago". The, minister went back to the King and said, "Your, majesty, in my opinion, the royal Elephant is, not sick, but he is lonesome without his dear, friend, the Dog. The King said, "You're right,, friendship is one of the most wonderful things, of life. Do you know where that Dog is?" The, Minister replied, "Elephant keeper has, informed me that a stranger took him away and, he doesn't know his whereabouts". The King, asked, "How can we bring back my Elephant's, friend and make him happy again?" "The, Minister suggested, "Your Majesty, make a, declaration that whoever has the dog that used, to live at the royal Elephant’s shed will be, penalized". The King did the same and the, man who had taken the dog, instantly turned, him loose when he heard the proclamation. As, soon as he was freed, the Dog ran back as fast, as he could to the Elephant's shed. The, Elephant was so delighted to see the Dog that, he picked his friend up with his trunk and, swung him back and forth. The Dog wagged, his tail, while the Elephant's eyes sparkled with, happiness. The King was content see the, Elephant happy once again and rewarded the, Minister for his wise judgment., 31., , 32., , 33., , What was the Minister's diagnosis of the, Elephant's condition?, (a) The Elephant hated his keeper, (b) The Elephant was lonely, (c) The Elephant was starving, (d) The Elephant had hurt his leg and was in, pain, What method did the Minister suggest to the, King to get back the Dog? To declare that, whoever had that, (a) particular Dog would be punished, (b) To keep a bowl of rice for the dog in the, Elephant's shed so that he could be lured back, to the palace, (c) To command the Elephant keeper to look, for the Dog in the village, (d) To persuade the Elephant to call out to the, Dog, Why had the Elephant become very sad?, (a) He no longer got his daily bowl of rice, (b) He was unhappy with the King for having, sold the Dog, (c) He missed his friend the Dog, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (d) He was sold to an unknown man by his, keeper, 34., , What did the Elephant-keeper do to the Dog?, (a) He sold the Dog to an unknown man for a, price, (b) He hit the Dog as the Dog was eating the, Elephant's food, (c) He killed the Dog, (d) He complained to the King about the Dog, , 35., , Which of the following would be the most, appropriate title for the passage?, (a) Friends and Enemies, (b) The King and the Minister, (c) The Elephant-keeper, (d) The Bond of Friendship, , 36., , Why was the Elephant taken care of?, (a) He was a very loyal Elephant, (b) He was the strongest Elephant in the, Kingdom, (c) He was weak and the King had a lot of, sympathy for him, (d) None of these, , 37., , Why did the Dog start going to the Elephant's, shed every day?, (a) He liked the Elephant a lot and wanted to, become friends with him, (b) He was being fed by the King everyday, (c) He was fond of the Elephant's shed, (d) He liked the taste of the rice being fed to, the Elephant, , 38., , What did the Dog do once he was set free?, (a) He ate rice to his heart's content, (b) He thanked the King for his kindness, (c) He ran away from the Kingdom to a place, faraway, (d) He ran back to his friend the Elephant, , 39., , What of the following can definitely be said, about the Elephant keeper?, (1) He was greedy, (2) He was insensitive, (3) He was brave, (a) Only (1), (b) Only (2), (c) Only (1) and (2), (d) Only (2) and (3), , 40., , Seeing the Elephant happy the King rewarded, the:, (a) Minister, (b) Dog, (c) Elephant-keeper, (d) Owner of Dog, , 41., , A wife on legal separation from her husband, may be entitled to……………, (a) debt, (b) alimony, Page 33
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(c) compensation, 42., , (d) damages, , You currently have all the newest software, programmes. The reason your computer is, running so slow is that you have old, ……………….... You may have to buy more, physical memory, perhaps, a bigger hard drive, if you want your computer to run faster., (a) warehouses, (b) software, (c) wires, (d) hardware, , 44., , The new teacher loves poems and makes us, …………….., (a) heartily learn them, (b) learn them heartily, (c) learn them by heart, (d) learning by heart them, , 46., , 47., , 48., , 49., , 50., , POLYGOT-is someone who, (a) has more than one spouse, (b) drinks too much, (c) plays more than one sport, (d) speaks many languages, , 52., , Only one of these words cannot be changed to, another by changing – ful to less, e.g., hopeful, to-hopeless. Which one is it?, (a) eventful, (b) fearful, (c) woeful, (d) stressful, Directions: (Questions 53 to 55) There is a, certain relation between two given words on, one side of sign:: One word is given on the, other side of sign: Choose the suitable word to, be put with the given word from the following, alternatives., , 53., , Arguing: Litigation: Courting:………., (a) Judiciary, (b) Adjudication, (c) Romance, (d) Arbitration, , 54., , Aircraft: Air:: Satellite:........., (a) Telecommunication, (b) Television, (c) Cables, (d) Outer space, , 55., , White : Peace:: Red:………, (a) Cleanliness, (b) Martyr, (c) Roses, (d) Violence, , 56., , Which of the following words cannot be, formed from the letters of the word, "STRANGE"?, (a) Ranges, (b) Gangster, (c) Angels, (d) Grants, , 57., , Find out the word that cannot be formed from, the letters of "METAMORPHOSIS"., (a) Tomato, (b) Rotation, (c) Oasis, (d) Sister, , 58., , What is the opposite of "Worthy"?, (a) ugly, (b) undeserving, (c) valuable, (d) dishonorable, , 59., , What is the opposite of "Hapless"?, (a) Kind, (b) Significant, (c) lucky, (d) distinct, , 60., , What is the opposite of "Audacity"?, (a) cowardice, (b) patricide, (c) bravado, (d) admonition, , 61., , Ram purchased a mobile phone and sold it to, Shyam at 10% profit. Then Shyam sold it back, , The body part between the neck and the, abdomen is called., (a) thorax, (b) cardiac, (c) viscera, (d) stomach, , 43., , 45., , 51., , The guerillas attacked the village. Nobody was, left alive. They .................. all the inhabitants., (a) disposed, (b) shielded, (c) perturbed, (d) slaughtered, Directions: (Questions 46 to 49) There is a, certain relation between given words. From the, given alternatives choose a pair depicting, similar relationship., Whale : Mammal as, (a) Oak:Tree, (c)Flower: Leaf, , (b) Coat: Tie, (d) Ant: Hill, , Bee: Hive as, (a) Dog: Show, (c) Cow: Barn, , (b) Rider: Bicycle, (d) Horse: Carriage, , Ornithologist: Birds as, (a) Botanist: Animals, (b) Archaeologist: Fishes, (c) Zoologist: Animals, (d) Anthropologist: Insects, Habits : Instincts as, (a) Work: Play, (b) Training: Heredity, (c)Acquired: Cultivated, (d) Birds: Animals, Give the meaning of quid pro quo, (a) quit the job, (b) favorable opinion, (c) revenge, (d) something in return, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 34
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to Ram at a loss of 10%. What is the outcome, in the hands of Ram?, (a) 2% profit, (b) 1% profit, (c) 2% loss, (d) 1% loss, 62., , The ratio of ages of Ram and Gopal is 2 : 5, and the ratio of the ages of Gopal and Vishnu, is 3:4. What would be the ratio of the ages of, Ram, Gopal and Vishnu?, (a) 2:3:4, (b) 3:4:5, (c) 6:10:15, (d) 6:15:20, , 63., , Suppose X is the husband of Y and W is the, daughter of X. Again Z is the husband of W, and N is the daughter of Z. The relationship of, N to Y is:, (a) Daughter, (b) Grand daughter, (c) Cousin, (d) Niece, , 64., , The sum of three numbers is 132. If the first, number be twice the second and third number, be one-third of the first, then the second, number is:, (a) 32, (b) 36, (c) 48, (d) 60, , 65., , Find the odd one from the following:, (a) Solar cell, (b) Solar energy, (c) Hydro power, (d) Thermal energy, , 66., , Find the odd one from the following:, (a) 17, (b) 32, (c) 33, (d) 20, , 67., , FGK is related to HIM as TIM is related, to………….., (a) VZA, (b) VKO, (c) VKO, (d) MPQ, , 68., , Fill in the missing part: 5, 11, ……..... 47,, (a) 25, (b) 23, (c) 42, (d) 47, , 69., , Fill in the missing part: 100, 48, ..........9, (a) 40, (b) 41, (c) 22, (d) 46, , 70., , From the choices given, select the most critical, components of a school:, (a) test, (b) blackboard, (c) students, (d) library, , 71., , In a post-graduate class, 5 students have law, degree, 3 have engineering degrees, and 2 have, both law and engineering degrees. How many, students are there in the class, (a) 6, (b) 10, (c) 8, (d) 7, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 72., , ………….is a Yacht, as Wing is to Airplane, (a) Mast, (b) Diesel, (c) Pole, (d) Compass, , 73., , As per a recent World Bank report, which, country has overtaken Japan to become the, world's 3rd largest economy in terms of PPP, (Purchasing Power Parity), (a) India, (b) China, (c) Brazil, (d) Indonesia, , 74., , Shyam said, "This girl is the wife of the, grandson of my mother." Who is Shyam to the, girl?, (a) Father, (b) Grandfather, (c) Husband, (d) Father-in-law, , 75., , Sum of two different positive integers is 11, and the sum of their squares is 61. What is the, ratio of these integers?, (a) 1 : 2, (b) 5 : 2, (c) 5 : 6, (d) 3 : 2, , 76., , Fifty persons can assemble 40 machines in 30, days. How long will 25 persons take to, assemble 20 machines?, (a) 15 days, (b) 25 days, (c) 30 days, (d) 45 days, , 77., , Point out which entry does not form a class, with the other entries in the following options:, (a) house, (b) mortgage, (c) hypothecation, (d) immovable property, , 78., , Point out which entry does not form a class, with the other entries in the following options:, (a) Law, (b) Court, (c) Morality, (d) Judge, , 79., , Point out which entry does not form a class, with the other entries in the following options:, (a) Freedom of speech, (b) Right to equality, (c) Freedom of religion, (d) Right to make contract, , 80., , STATEMENT: Most of the students of, Navodaya Vidyalaya are of outstanding merit., Mark the most correct inference drawn., (a) Some of the students are of outstanding, merit., (b) There is no student in the Vidyalaya who is, not outstanding, (c) There are some students in Navodaya, Vidyalaya who are below outstanding merit., (d) All students are of outstanding merit., Page 35
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81., , 82., , In a certain code 'na pa ka so' means birds fly, very high, ri so la pa means birds are very, beautiful' and 'ti me ka bo' means 'the parrots, could fly'. Which of the following is the code, for 'high' in that language?, (a) na, (b) ka, (c) bo, (d) so, If the digits in the number 86435192 are, arranged in ascending order, what will be the, difference between the digits which are second, from the right and fourth from the left in the, new arrangement?, (a) One, (b) Two, (c) Three, (d) Four, Directions: (Questions 83 to 85) Read the, following data and use it for answering the, questions that follow:, Four people A, B, C andD have together got, Rs. 100 with them. A and B have got as much, money as C and D put together. A has got, more money than B. Ch¡s about halfas money, as D has. A has Rs. 5 more than D., , 83., , How much money does B have?, (a) Rs. 11.66, (b) Rs. 13.50, (c) Rs. 32.30, (d) Rs. 10.30, , 84., , Who has got the most money?, (a) A, (b) B, (c) C, (d) Cannot be determined, , 85., , Who has got the second biggest sum?, (a) A, (b) B, (c) C, (d) D, , 86., , One number is twice the second number,, second is twice the third and the third is twice, the fourth. How many times is the first number, of the fourth number?, (a) 8 times, (b) 4 times, (c) 6 times, (d) times, , 87., , 88., , "Picture" is related to "see" in the same way as, "food" is related to, (a) Cook, (b) Energy, (c) Eat, (d) Heat, Plato said that government is the best, government which governs least'. This, statement contradicts from which of the, following options?, (a) Good governance means no governance, (b) An able government legislate on every, aspect of citizen's life, (c)A good governance is more liberal, (d) A citizen enjoys only rights but not duties, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 89., , If INDIA is written as 914491 then DELHI, will be written, (a) 45389, (b) 451289, (c) 45489, (d) 451279, , 90., , Raju is standing facing north. He goes 30, metre ahead and turns left and goes for 15, retre. Now he turns right and goes for 50, metre, and finally turns to his right and walks., In which direction is he heading?, (a) North, (b) East, (c) South, (d) West, , 91., , The maxim "de minimus non curat lex" means, (a) Law would not take action in serious matter, (b) Law would not take action on small and, trifling matter, (c) Law does not ignore any act which causes, the slightest harm, (d) Law would take action in small and trifling, act, , 92., , When a women is changing her clothes in a, trial room, A captures the image through, hidden camera and uploads on internet. What, offence is committed by A?, (a) Rape, (b) Sexual assault, (c) Voyeurism, (d) Stalking, , 93., , The Supreme Court recognized transgenders as, third gender with all rights" is in the case of:, (a) NAZ foundation v. Govt. of NCT (Delhi), (b) NALSA v. Union of India, (c) Baljit Singh v. State of Haryana, (d) Vajresh Venkatray v. State of Karnataka, , 94., , Which Article deals with Uniform Civil Code, in Constitution of India?, (a) 42, (b) 43, (c) 44, (d) 45, , 95., , The test of creamy layer in reservation policy, in India is not applicable to, (a) SC, (b) ST, (c) OBC, (d) Both (a) and (b), , 96., , The first cyber police station whose, jurisdiction covers all offences committed, under Information Technology Act, 2000 was, set up at:, (a) Bangalore, (b) New Delhi, (c) Cochin, (d) Jaipur, , 97., , Precedent is binding and authoritative on later, cases is based on the principle of law known, as:, (a) judicial sanctity, (b) stare decisions, (c) status de manerio (d) binding decision, Page 36
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98., , The 39th Constitutional Amendment laid that, election of any person to Lok Sabha holding, the office of Prime Minister cannot be, challenged before a Court of Law, but only, before an authority established by Parliament., This was declared unconstitutional by the, Supreme Court in:, (a) Keshavandanda Bharati case, (b) Maneka Gandhi case, (c) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain case, (d) None of the above, , 106. Constitution Day of India is celebrated, on……………, (a) 26 October, (b) 26 November, (c) 26 January, (d) 15 August, , Lawyers are officers of the Court and are, constituted into an independent profession, under the:, (a) Constitution of India, (b) Indian Penal Code, (c) Civil Procedure Code, (d) The Advocates Act, , 108. International law consists of, (a) A body of customary and conventional, rules of law as well as general principles of, law, (b) A body of conventional rules only, (c) is body of customary rules only, (d) A body of general principles of law, , 100. Supreme Court's advisory jurisdiction is, provided under…………..of the Constitution., (a) Article 123, (b) Article 124, (c) Article 143, (d) Article 226, , 109. President is the head of the Union Executive,, such power has been given to him by:, (a) Constitution of India, (b) Parliament, (c) Special Commission appointed from time, to time for this purpose, (d) Supreme Court of India, , 99., , 101. Census takes place in India, (a) every 20years, (b) every 10 years, (c) every 15 years, (d) every 5 years, 102. The first Law Commission was established in, India under the chairmanship of:, (a) Lord Canning, (b) Lord Macaulay, (c) Lord William Bentick, (d) Lord Dalhousie, 103. The doctrine of Basic Structure about, amendment of Constitution was propounded, by the Supreme Court in:, (a) Sajjan Singh Case, (b) Golak Nath Case, (c) Kesvananda Bharati Case, (d) A.K. Gopalan Case, 104. Which one of the following is covered in the, intellectual property rights?, (a) Art of driving a motor car, (b) Ownership in 4 motor car, (c) Invention of anew motor car, (d) Possession of a motor car, 105. The origin of Fundamental rigl1ts in, Constitution of India can be tracked to, …………..of Indian National Congress., (a) Karachi session, (b) Tripura session, (c) Madras session, (d) Nagpur session, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 107. The Chairman of National Human Rights, Commission of India is, (a) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, (b) Justice A.S. Anand, (c) Justice Rajendra Babu, (d) H.L. Dattu, , 110. A Colonel in Indian Army is equal to, ……………. in Indian Navy., (a) Commander, (b) Captain, (c) Commodore, (d) Rear Admiral, 111. The prime responsibility of maintaining, international peace and security is on the, Security Council consisting of 15 members,, out of which 5 are permanent members and 10, non-permanent members. The nonpermanent, members of Security Council are elected by, General Assembly for a term of:, (a) 1 year, (b) 2 years, (c) 3 years, (d) 5 years, 112. General Election for Lok Sabha in India is, normally held, (a) every 5 years, (b) every 6 years, (c) every 4 years, (d) at the desire of President of India, 113. When a person is prosecuted for committing a, criminal offence, the burden of proof is on, (a) Himself, (b) Prosecution, (c) Court, (d) Police, 114. Acceptance of a proposal if done by e-mail is, (a) valid after Information Technology Act,, 2000, Page 37
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(b) valid if proposal directs to send acceptance, be e-mail, (c) valid if acceptance is acted upon by the, proposer, (d) all the above are correct, 115. Sex determination tests have been banned, under, (a) Pre-Conception & Pre Natal Diagnostic, Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act,, (b) SDT (Prohibition) Act, (c) Ultra-sound Control Act, (d) Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 116. Right to vote in India is based on the principle, of:, (a) Restricted franchise, (b) Hereditary privilege, (c) Universal adult franchise, (d) Educational qualifications, 117. If a person goes away secretly, or evades the, jurisdiction of the Court, he is, (a) Absconding, (b) Abrogating, (c) Absenting, (d) Abomining, 118. The, Headquarters, of, World, Organization (WTO) is at:, (a) Geneva (Switzerland), (b) Washington D.C. (USA), (c) London (United Kingdom), (d) Beijing (China), , Trade, , 119. 119.The Headquarters of world FAO (Food, and Agriculture Organization) is at:, (a) Geneva (Switzerland), (b) Rome (Italy), (c)Washington D.C. (USA), (d) Vienna (Austria), 120. Which organization is popularly called the, World Bank"?, (a) International Monetary Fund, (b) International Bank of Reconstruction and, Development, (c) International Development Agency, (d) International Finance Corporation, 121. Who was appointed first President of the, National Consumer Dispute Redressal, Commission after the Consumer Protection, Act was passed in the year 1986?, (a) Justice Balakrishna Eradi, (b) Justice Rama Rao, (c) Justice Krishna Iyer, (d) Justice Balachandran, 122. The Untied Nations University (UNU) is at:, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Geneva (Switzerland), (b) The Hague (The Netherlands), (c) Tokyo (Japan), (d) New York (USA), 123. A right available against world at large is, (a) right in personamn, (b) right in rem, (c) right in pleno, (d) right in situ, 124. An order of the court directing a person not to, do something or refrain from doing a particular, thing is called, (a) inhibition, (6) injunction, (c) intortunuim, (d) infans, 125. Election petitions are heard by, (a) High Courts and Supreme Court, (b) Election Tribunals, (c) Election Commission, (d) Special Courts, 126. Who among the following is the guardian of, the public purse?, (a) Parliament, (b) Public Accounts Committee, (c) President, (d) Comptroller and Auditor-General, 127. In India the case of "Hung Parliament" occurs, when?, (a) after a general election two major Political, Parties get equal number of seats, (b) after a general election no party or a, formation of political parties gets an absolute, majority in Lok Sabha, (c) after a general election every party claims, to form a government, (d) it refers to the results of elections to Rajya, Sabha alone, 128. The presence of one or more employees and/or, other persons who are protesting an action or, labour dispute, for influencing employees or, customers or visitors to withhold the action,, work or business is called:, (a) Strike, (b) Picketing, (c) Serjeanty, (d) Piscary, 129. What is plea bargaining?, (a) A procedure by which a defendant/ accused, pleads guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence, (b) A conference between opposing lawyers to, settle claim, (c) A conference between opposing lawyers, and judge to determine the time a case should, be heard, Page 38
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(d) None of the above, 130. A document issued by Court, the person to, whom it is directed to attend before the judge, (a) Summons, (b) Call, (c) Bailiff, (d) Bond, 131. An act in excess of the authority conferred by, law is, (a) intra vires, (b) Illegal, (c) Ultra vires, (d) Extra-legal, 132. Fourth Estate refers to, (a) Prime Minister's Estate, (b) President's Estate, (c) Supreme Court, (d) Press and Media, 133. The book 'Roses in December has been written, by an eminent jurist. He is:, (a) M. Hidayatullah, (b) M.C. Chhagla, (c) V.R. Krishna lyer, (d) A.S. Anand, , (c) Justice S.H. Kapadia, (d) Justice Dalver Bhandari, 139. Who among the following does not hold, his/her office at the pleasure of the President of, India?, (a) Chairman of UPSC, (b) Attorney-General for India, (c) Speaker ofLok Sabha, (d) Comptroller and Auditor-General of India, 140. "In any event, whatever system of Government, we may establish here it must fit in with the, temper of the people and be acceptable to, them". It was said by, (a) Dr. B.R Ambedkar, (b) Jawaharlal Nehru, (c) D.D. Basu, (d) Mahatma Gandhi, 141. The concept of Public Interest Litigation which, became popular in India originated in:, (a) UK, (b) Australia, (c) Canada, (d) USA, , 134. The first woman Governor of India was:, (a) Padmaja Naidu, (b) Sarojini Naidu, (c) Vijayalaxmi Pandit, (d) Sharada Mukherjee, , 142. Total number of ministers including Prime, Minister shall not exceed ……... % of the total, number of members of Lok Sabha., (a) 10%, (b) 14%, (c) 15%, (d) 18%, , 135. The President of India nominates two Anglo, Indians members to:, (a) Union Executive, (b) Council of States, (c) Legislative Assembly, (d) People House of, , 143. Which state of India has a Civil Code which is, Common for all?, (a) Jammu and Kashmir, (b) Goa, (c) Mizoram, (d) Nagaland, , 136. Which officer of the Government of India has, the right to take part in the proceedings of, Parliament of India even though he is not a, member?, (a) Vice-President, (b) Attoney-General for India, (c) Comptroller and Auditor-General, (d) Election Commissioner, , 144. The present Chairman of Law Commission of, India is, (a) Justice D.K. Jain, (b) Justice P.V. Reddy, (c) Justice M.J. Rao, (d) Justice A.P. Shah, , 137. It is the duty of the State to safeguard forests, and wildlife under:, (a) Article 48 of Constitution of India, (b) Artide 48A of Constitution of India, (c) Article 49 of Constitution of India, (d) Article 50 of Constitution of India, 138. Who among the following is the Chief Justice, of India?, (a) Justice Altamas Kabir, (b) Justice Ranjan Gogoi, LEGAL SUCCESS, , 145. When the offices of both the President and, Vice-President of India are vacant, then their, functions will be discharged by, (a) Prime Minister, (b) Home Minister, (c) Chief Justice of India, (d) Speaker, 146. What is true with rights of private defence in, Criminal Law?, (a) Private defence of property of self or any, other person and private defence of body of, self or of any other person, Page 39
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(b) Private defence of property and body of, self, (c) Private defence of body of self only, (d) Private defence of property of self only, 147. A Lok Adalat is different from other courts:, (a) Because its decisions cannot be challenged, in any Court of Law, (b) Because the system is developed by the, judges, (c) Because the Parliament Act guides it, (d) None of the above, 148. The General Assembly of UNO is the:, (a) Supplemental organ of United Nations, (b) Main deliberative organ of United Nations, (c) Not an organ of the United Nations, (d) Specialized agency of United Nations, 149. Who is the Chairman of Press Council of, India?, (a) Justice Chandramauli K. Prasad, (b) Justice KT. Thomas, (c) Justice AK Ganguly, (d) Justice Markanday Katju, 150. Under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 the, accused may be discharged or punishment may, be remitted on:, (a) Apology made to the satisfaction of court, (b) Apology has no place in the Act, (c) Apology that reduces punishment, (d) None of the above, 151. Sati pratha was declared illegal in British India, during the regime of:, (a) Lord Cornwallis, (b) Lord William Bentinck, (c) Lord Ripon, (d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy, 152. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: The violation of legal, right without damage gives rise to tort., FACTUAL SITUATION: X runs a Medical, coaching centre and charges Rs. 2 lakhs per, annum as fee. Y started another Medical, coaching centre and started charging Rs. 1 lakh, per annum fee for competing with X. This act, of Y compelled X to reduce his charge to such, Rs. 1 lakh., QUESTION: Can X claim damages from Y ?, (a) Yes, he can as Y violated his legal right., (b) No, Xhas reduced the fee on his own, (c)Yes because as there was damages there, was legal injury., (d) No because though there was damage but, there was no legal injury, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 153. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Every agreement in, restraint of marriage of any person is void., FACTUAL SITUATION: X entered into an, agreement with a banker and deposited Rs., five lakhs with the banker. The terms of the, agreement provided that X's son Y shall be the, beneficiary of the deposited amount only if he, marries after he attains the age of 21., QUESION: Is agreement between X and, Banker void?, (a) Yes, since the agreement is restraining the, marriage of Y., (b) Yes, because Y has right to marry only, when he is eligible to cast his vote., (c) No, agreement is valid and enforceable., (d) None of the above, 154. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Agreements, the, meaning of which is not certain, or not capable, of being made certain, are void., FACTUAL SITUATION: A purchased cards, for a certain price coupled with a promise to, give Rs. 100 more to the seller if the cards are, proved lucky., (a) This is a valid agreement, (b) This agreement is void for uncertainty, because it is not possible to precisely, determine whether the cards brought good luck, to A., (c) The agreement is partially valid and, partially void., (d) The agreement is voidable., 155. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: It is settled that, ignorance of law is no excuse but ignorance of, fact may be executed., FACTUAL SITUATION: X, a foreign, national was carrying child pornographic, material with him and was apprehended when, he reached India. It is an offence to possess, child pornographic material in India. X did not, know this law., QUESION: Can X be prosecuted in India?, (a) X cannot be prosecuted because he had, actually no knowledge about the Indian law., (b) X cannot be prosecuted because ignorance, of fact is excusable., (c) X can be prosecuted because ignorance of, law is not excusable., (4) It is always in the discretion of court to, decide in cases involving foreigners., 156. The law that protects authors of book or, articles by giving exclusive rights is known as, (a) Copyright law, (b) Patent law, (c) Trade mark law, (d) Design law, , Page 40
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157. Where has been established High Court for the, state of Uttaranchal, (a) Nainital, (b) Dehradun, (c) Pauri Garwal, (d) Ranchi, , (c) B cannot only claim Rs. 15 lakhs but also, special damages from A for having married C., (d) B can daim Rs. 15 lakhs from A only when, C also joins B in the claim., , 158. According to the amendment in Negotiable, Instruments Act, the physical cheque is no, more required to be sent to drawee bank, because, (a) of difficulty in sending cheques to paying, branch, (b) Cheque in the electronic form is sent to, paying bank, (c) difficulties caused by loss of physical, cheque, (d) law permits truncation of cheques by, sending electronic image of cheque to the, paying bank in electronic form., , 162. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Acts done by children, below 12years of age are not offences if they, are not mature enough to understand the nature, and consequences of the acts., FACTUAL SITUATION: Sahil, a child of 10, years of age, finds a gold coin in his uncle’s, home. He gives the coin to his sister Rachna, who is eight years old. The uncle reports the, matter to the police. The police conducts a, search. During the investigation the police, finds the gold coin kept in the toys of Rachna., Rachna tells the police that Sahil had given the, coin to her., (a) Sahil is guilty of theft, (b) Rachna is guilty of theft, (c) Both Sahil and Rachna are guilty of theft, (d) Neither Sahil nor Rachna is guilty of theft, , 159. 'Persona non grata' means, (a) An unwelcome person, (b) Personal favour which is illegal, (c) Prisoners of war, (d) Person not eligible for subsidies or grants, 160. LEGAL PRINCIPLES: Legal aid is a right and, not a charity., FACTUAL SITUATION: A person facing a, criminal charge in a criminal trial pleads that, he is unable to engage an advocate for reasons, of poverty and that he should be provided with, a lawyer at State expenses to defend him., Decide., (a) State is bound to provide him a lawyer as it, is a matter of his right, (b) State may refuse to pay the expenses of, lawyer to a criminal, (c) State may deny on the ground of, unavailability of lawyer or lack of finance., (d) State may provide him a lawyer on the, condition that he will return to the government, the fee payable to the advocate within a, reasonable period, 161. LEGAL PRINCIPLES: A contingent contract, is a contract to do or not to do something, if, some event, collateral to such contract, does or, does not happen., FACTUAL SITUATION: A agrees to pay B a, sum of Rs. 15 lakhs if B marries C latest by, 31st March 2015. Due to unavailability of, marriage hall, but could marry C only on 7th, April 2015. B claims Rs. 15 lakhs from A., (a) B can successfully claim Rs. 15 lakhs from, A., (b) B cannot claim Rs. 15 lakhs from A as B, married C after the prescribed date., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 163. For which among the following posts there is, no provision in Constitution of India?, (a) Depury Speaker, (b) Prime Minister, (c) Deputy Prime Minister, (d) Vice-President, 164. Income Tax in India is, (1) Indirect tax, (3) Direct tax, (a) (1) and (2), (c) (2) and (3), , (2) Progressive tax, (4) Proportional tax, (b) (1) and (4), (d) (3) and (4), , 165. Who among the following became the first, Indian member of the British Parliament?, (a) C.Rajagopalachari, (b) Vijayalaxmi Pandit, (c) Dadabhai Naoroji, (d) Maulana Azad, 166. Both the President and the Governors in India, have power to promulgate Ordinances. The, statement is, (a) True, (b) False, (c) Only if the concerned Parliament and, legislature is not in session, (d) Depends on circumstances, 167. Which amongst the following international, organizations deals with Refugees, (a) UNESCO, (b) UNICEF, (c) UNHCR, (d) UNCTAD, , Page 41
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168. The Headquarters of European Parliament's, Secretariat is at:, (a) Paris, (b) Luxembourg, (c) Geneva, (d) Vienna, 169. The 25-member NATO is based at, (a) Brussels, (b) London, (c) Geneva, (d) Paris, 170. Ever greening of Patents means, (a) granting patents to harmful products, (b) granting patents for 100 year, (c) patenting the forest products in perpetuity, (d) granting protection to improved inventions, having no substantial significance, 171. The first lady in India who became the Chief, Minister of a State, (a) Nandini Satpathy, (b) Sheela Dikshit, (c) Sucheta Kripalani, (d) J. Jayalalitha, 172. Parliament can legislate on any subject in the, State List, (a) For the of international treaties of, agreements, , 1.(a), 11.(b), 21.(c), 31.(b), 41.(b), 51.(d), 61.(b), 71.(a), 81.(a), 91.(b), 101.(b), 111.(b), 121.(a), 131.(c), 141.(d), 151.(b), 161.(b), 171.(c), , 2.(a), 12.(b), 22.(a), 32.(a), 42.(a), 52.(c), 62.(d), 72.(a), 82.(d), 92.(c), 102.(b), 112.(a), 122.(c), 132.(d), 142.(c), 152.(d), 162.(d), 172.(d), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) If the Rajya Sabha declares by two-third, majority resolution that it is expedient to do so, in national interest implementation, (c) If the legislatures of two or more States, request it to do so for them, (d) In all the above cases, 173. Theft is an offence relating to, (a) Movable Property only, (b) Immovable Property only, (c) Movable and Immovable Property only, (d) Cash and Ornaments only, 174. A notification inviting tender for goods is:, (a) A promise, (b) An invitation to make an offer, (c) A Proposal, (d) None of these, 175. In India, the "right to free education" in, Constitution emanates from, (a) Articles 29 and 30, (b) Article 14, (c) Article 21A, (d) Article 19, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2015], 3.(d), 4.(b), 5.(a), 6.(a), 7.(c), 8.(d), 13.(b), 14.(d), 15.(a), 16.(b), 17.(a), 18.(b), 23.(c), 24.(d), 25.(b), 26.(b), 27.(c), 28.(a), 33.(c), 34.(a), 35.(d), 36.(d), 37.(d), 38.(d), 43.(d), 44.(c), 45.(d), 46.(a), 47.(c), 48.(c), 53.(c), 54.(d), 55.(d), 56.(c), 57.(b), 58.(b), 63.(b), 64.(b), 65.(a), 66.(a), 67.(c), 68.(b), 73.(a), 74.(d), 75.(c), 76.(c), 77.(c), 78.(c), 83.(a), 84.(a), 85.(d), 86.(a), 87.(c), 88.(b), 93.(b), 94.(c), 95.(d), 96.(a), 97.(b), 98.(c), 103.(c) 104.(c) 105.(a) 106.(b) 107.(d) 108.(a), 113.(b) 114.(d) 115.(a) 116.(c) 117.(a) 118.(a), 123.(b) 124.(b) 125.(a) 126.(d) 127.(b) 128.(b), 133.(b) 134.(b) 135.(d) 136.(b) 137.(b) 138.(b), 143.(b) 144.(d) 145.(c) 146.(a) 147.(a) 148.(b), 153.(c) 154.(b) 155.(c) 156.(a) 157.(a) 158.(d), 163.(c) 164.(c) 165.(c) 166.(c) 167.(c) 168.(b), 173.(a) 174.(b) 175.(c), , 9.(a), 19.(c), 29.(a), 39.(c), 49.(b), 59.(c), 69.(c), 79.(d), 89.(b), 99.(d), 109.(a), 119.(b), 129.(a), 139.(c), 149.(a), 159.(a), 169.(a), , 10.(b), 20.(a), 30.(b), 40.(a), 50.(d), 60.(a), 70.(c), 80.(c), 90.(b), 100.(c), 110.(b), 120.(b), 130.(a), 140.(b), 150.(a), 160.(a), 170.(d), , Page 42
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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test 2014 (Test Series A), [Sunday, 8 June, 2014], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 175, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 700, , SOME IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES, 1. Numerical part of Roll No. is to be entered in ORS. However, the alpha-numeric part may be mentioned, in the question booklet., 2. Opening & Checking of the test Booklet and ORS (OMR Response Sheet), Break open the seal of the Test Booklet only when the announcement is made by the invigilator. The ORS, is placed inside the Booklet. After breaking the seal and before attempting the questions, candidate should, immediately check for, (a) The number of the printed pages in the Test Booklet is the same as mentioned on the cover, page of the Booklet and printing error in the Booklet pages & ORS, if any, and, (b) The serial number of the Test Booklet and the ORS are same., Any discrepancy or error, should be brought to the notice of the invigilator who will then replace the, Booklet/ORS. No additional time will be given for this. In no case should a candidate use an ORS which, has a different serial number than the one given on the Booklet., 3. No candidate, without the special permission of the Superintendent, or the Invigilator concerned, is to, leave his/her seat or the Examination Room. It is the responsibility of the candidate to handover the ORS, to the invigilator on duty and in no case candidate should leave the Hall without handing over their ORS, to the invigilator on duty. However candidates can carry with them Test Booklet after the Test is over., 4. Candidate found in possession of cellular phone/mobile phone/cordless phone/communication, device/pager/scanner whether using or not using will be liable to be debarred for taking examination(s), either permanently or for a specified period or/and dealt with as per law or/and ordinance of the university, according to the nature of offence, or/and she/he may be proceeded against and shall be liable for, prosecution under the relevant provision of the Indian Penal Code., 5. Each correct answer will get 4 marks. Each incorrect answer will incur a penalty of 1 mark. There will be, no penalty, if a question is not attempted., 6. The answer key will be uploaded on the official website after 24 hours from the conclusion of entrance, examination., 7. Any objection/complaint with respect to any discrepancy/inconsistency/error vis-à-vis the question paper, and answer key can be registered within 48 hours from the time of uploading of the answer key., , 1., , 2., , "1gnorance of the law excuses no man, not that, all men know the law, but because it is an, excuse every man will plead." Who said these, words?, (a) Rousseau, (b) John Wilson, (c) John Selden, (d) B.H. Brewster, Justice must not only be done but also appear, to be done, and may I add, must be paid for, being done." Who is the author of this, statement?, (a) Henry Cecil, (b) Francis Bacon, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Voltaire, , (d) Seneca, , 3., , Ultra Vires' is a term used for:, (a) A document corrupted by virus, (b) An act beyond the authority of law, (c) An authorized by law, (d) An illegal act, , 4., , Who presides over joint sitting both Houses of, Parliament?, (a) Speaker of Lok Sabha, (b) President, Page 43
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(c) Chaiman of Rajya Sabha, (d) Prime Minister, 5., , 6., , 7., , 8., , 9., , 10., , 11., , A sentence of death by a lower court:, (a) must be confirmed by High Court, (b) must be confirmed by Supreme Court, (c) is operational if no appeal is made to higher, courts, (d) must be confirmed by the President, In which of the following cases the Supreme, Court held that "wife under section 125 of, Cr.P.C. includes divorced Muslim woman so, long as she has not remarried":, (a) Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan, (b) Veena v. State of Bihar, (c) Veera Ibrahim v. State of Maharashtra, (d) Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 was, enacted under which provision of the, Constitution:, (a) Article 21, (b) Article39, (c) Article 39A, (d) Article 49A, Constitution of India 94th Amendment, 2006, which amended Article 164 of Constitution, deals with:, (a) Number of ministers and their percentage, in a State, (b) Number of ministers and their percentage, in Lok Sabha, (c) Number of ministers and their percentage, in Rajya Sabha, (d) Number of ministers and their percentage, in Council of States, What does WIPO deal with?, (a) International Post and Telegraph, (b) International Refugees, (c) Intellectual Property Rights, (d) International Educational, Scientific and, Cultural matters, Economic and Social Council of the United, Nations Organization consists of, (a) 50 members, (b) 51 members, (c) 52 members, (d) 54 members, The, secretary-General, is, the, chief, administrative officer of the UN. He is elected, by:, (a) General Assembly, (b) General Assembly on recommendation of, the Security Council, (c) General Assembly by 2/3rds majority, (d) None of the above, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 12., , In Law of Torts:, (a) Intention is necessary, (b) Intention is irrelevant, (c) Intention is relevant only in some torts, (d) None of the above, , 13., , Sometimes a person himself docs not commit, an offence. He helps or aids another person., He is then guilty of, (a) Abetment, (b) Conspiracy, (c) Abatement, (d) Attempt, , 14., , The first federal court was established in Delhi, in December 1937 and it sat till:, (a) Indian Independence on 15th August. 1947, (b) Supreme Court was set up on 28th January,, 1950, (c) Republic Day on 26th January, 1950, (d) Adoption of Constitution on 26 November,, 1949, , 15., , Parliament of India consists of, (a) LokSabha and Rajya Sabha, (b) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Speaker and, Deputy Speaker, (c) President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, (d) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Union, Ministry, , 16., , The disobedience of any judgment, order, etc.,, of a court amounts to, (a) Perjury, (b) Contempt of Court, (c) Offence, (d) None of these, , 17., , A written statement of a person by whom it is, voluntarily signed and sworn to is called:, (a) Advowson, (b) Affidavit, (c) Affirmation, (d) Affray, , 18., , The Headquarters of International Labour, Organisation is at, (a) Geneva (Switzerland), (b) Rome (Italy), (c) Washington D.C. (USA), (d) Vienna(Austria), , 19., , The Headquarters of IMF is at, (a) Ceneva (Switzerland), (b) Rome (ltaly), (c) Washington D.C. (USA), (d) Vienna (Austria), , 20., , Who among the following in India is the, Chairman of its Planning Commission?, (a) Finance Minister, (b) Prime Minister, (c) President, (d) Comptroller and Auditor-General, Page 44
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21., , 22., , Who is the present President of the National, Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission, under the Consumer Protection Act, 1936?, (a) Justice Balakrishna Eradi, (b) Justice Rama Rao, (c) Justice Krishna lyer, (d) Justice D.K. Jain, A prerogative writ used to command a person, or a public authority who is detaining another, in custody to produce that person before the, court, (a) Habeas Corpus, (b) Certiorari, (c) Quo Warranto, (d) Mandamus, , 23., , The South Asian University is located at, (a) New Delhi, (b) Kathmandu, (c) Tokyo, (d) lslamabad, , 24., , A right available against world at large is, (a) right in personam (b) right in rem, (c) right in pleno, (d) right in situ, , 25., , The reprehensible practice of killing of new, born children is called, (a) Infanticide, (b) Abortion, (c) Foeticide, (d) Malfeasance, , 26., , Who said "Litigation is a game in which the, Court is umpire"?, (a) Salmond, (b) Pollock, (c) Austin, (d) Blackstone, , 27., , A writ by court, to some person or body to, compel it to perform some public duty is, (a) Quo Warranto, (b) Habeas Corpus, (c) Mandamus, (d) Prohibition, , 28., , The presence of one or more employees and/or, other persons who are protesting an action or, labour dispute, for influencing. employees or, customers or visitors to withhold the action,, work or business is called, (a) Strike, (b) Picketting, (c) Serjeanty, (d) Piscary, , 29., , 30., , Law of contract is a, (a) Public Law, (c) Intemational Law, , Offence of breaking a divine idol is:, (a) Crimne, (b) Sacrilege, (c) Salus Populi, (d) Blasphemy, , 32., , Primary function of Finance Commission of, India is to recommend, (a) Distribution of revenue between Centre and, State, (b) Prepare annual Budget, (c) Advise president on finance matters, (d) Allocate fund to finance ministers of Union, and States, , 33., , By which Constitutional Amendment the, voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 years, (a) 61st Amendment of 1988, (b) 7th Amendment of 1956, (c) 42nd Amendment of 1976, (d) 54th Amendment of 1986, , 34., , Assertion (A): The constitution of India, provides for the appointment of a Governor for, a period of five years., Reason (R):The governor holds office during, the pleasure of the President., (a) Both (A) and (R) are true., (b) Both (A) and (R) are false., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., , 35., , The present Chairperson of the National, Human Rights commission of India is, (a) Justice A.S. Anand, (b) Justice P.N. Bhagwaui, (c) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, (d) Justice Swatantra Kumar, , 36., , Which of the following rights is a, constitutional right and not fundamental right?, (a) right to freedom of expression, (b) right to freedom of religion, (c) right to property, (d) right to move freely, , 37., , Which of the following posts is by Convention, always held by a member of an opposition, party?, (a) Deputry Speaker of Lok Sabha, (b) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, (c) Chairman of Joint Select Committee, (d) Chairman of Public Accounts Committee, , 38., , The word 'State" is defined under Article, ………………of constitution of India., (a) Article 12, (b) Article13, (c) Article 14, (d) Article 18, , (b) Private Law, (d) Conflict of Laws, , Law can be broadly divided into two kinds., Procedural law which tells us the procedure for, obtaining justice and substantive law which, (a) creates rights and duties, (b) which supplements procedural law, (c) which substantiates moral principles, (d) issues directions to law enforcement, agencies, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 31., , Page 45
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39., , Petitions to the Supreme Court of India under, Article 32 of Constitution are subject to the, rule of 'Res Judicata', except petitions for, (a) Quo Warranto, (b) Certiorari, (c) Habeas Corpus, (d) Prohibition, , 40., , The Council of Ministers in India remains in, office as long as it enjoys the confidence of the, (a) President, (b) Parliament, (c) House of the People, (d) Armed Forces, , 41., , Which is the minimum age prescribed for, marriage of a girl by Prohibition of Child, Marriages Act, (a) 21 years, (b) 17 years, (c) 15 years, (d) 18 years, , 42., , Electoral disputes arising out of Presidential, and Vice-Presidential elections are settled by, (a) Central Election Tribunal, (b) Supreme Court of India, (c) Joint Committee of Parliament, (d) Election Commission of India, , 43., , When an offer is accepted by other party, it, becomes, (a) Proposal, (b) Contract, (c) Agreement, (d) Promise, , 44., , The oldest High Court in India, (a) Bombay High Court, (b) Calcutta High Court, (c) Madras High Court, (d) Allahabad High Court, , 45., , 46., , 47., , A Lok Adalat is different from other courts, (a) Because its decisions cannot be challenged, in any Court of Law, (b) Because the system is developed by the, Judges, (c) Because the Parliamentary Act guides it, (d) None of the above, Agreement on Trade Related Intellectual, Property Rights (TRIPs), forming the part of, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is, intended to, (a) harmonise Intellectual Property Rights, (IPR) regime in India, (b) harmonise IPR regime internationally, (c) harmonise IPR regime in Asia, (d) harmonise IPR regime in Europe, The "Right to Information" (RTI) is a, (a) Constitutional Right, (b) Legal Right, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Fundamental Right, (d) Contractual Right, 48., , According to the amendment in Negotiable, Instruments Act, the physical cheque is no, more required to be sent to drawee bank, because, (a) of difficulty in sending cheques to paying, branch, (b) cheque in the electronic form is sent to, paying bank, (c) difficulties caused by loss of physical, cheque, (d) law permits truncation of cheques by, sending Electronic image of cheque to the, paying bank in electronic, , 49., , Which of the following statutes was amended, to give equal property right to daughters in, India?, (a) Hindu Marriage Act, (b) Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, (c) Hindu Succession Act, (d) Transfer of Property Act, , 50., , Right to Primary Education under Constitution, of India falls under, (a) Directive Principles of State Policy, (b) Fundamental Rights, (c) Civil Rights, (d) Preamble of Constitution, , 51., , Which Article of Constitution of India, empowers the Supreme Court to determine, disputes between Union of India and its States, and between the States?, (a) Article 141, (b) Article 131, (c) Article 356, (d) Article 350, , 52., , "Death sentence" in Criminal Punishment, System in India is, (a) Hanging of Convict, (b) Hanging of Convict till death, (c) Death of convict by firing, (d) Imprisonment up to death of convict, , 53., , Article 370 of the Constitution of India deals, with, (a) Special provision for Delhi, (b) Special provision for State of Jammu and, Kashmir, (c) Special provision for State of Gujarat, (d) Special provision for State of Andhra, Pradesh, , 54., , Provisions relating to amendment of the, Constitution of India are contained in, (a) Article 356, (b) Article 370, Page 46
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(c) Article 368, , (d) Article 375, , 55., , The seat of International Criminal Court is, (a) Vienna, (b) The Hague, (c) Switzerland, (d) Melboutne, , 56., , Both the President and India have power to, promulgate Ordinances. The statement is, (a) True, (b) False, (c) True only if the Parliament and concerned, legislature is not in session, (d) True only if the Parliament and concerned, legislature is in session, , 57., , INTERPOL, is, a, 190-nation, Police, Commission, established in 1923. Its, headquarters is at, (a) Paris, (b) Lyons, (c) London, (d) Frankfurt, , 58., , Special Economic Zones in India means, (a) the places where industries get certain, incentives and/or tax advantages, (b) the places where industries can operate, without any control, (c) the places wherein any person can start any, industry, (d) the places wherein the national labour laws, do not apply, , 59., , Uniform Civil Code is envisaged in, ………………..of the Constitution of India, (a) Article 42, (b) Article 43, (c) Article 44, (d) Article 45, , 60., , The Directive Principles of State Policy are, enshrined in …………. of the Indian, Constitution, (a) Part I, (b) Part II, (c) Part III, (d) Part V, , 61., , Theft is an offence relating to, (a) Movable Property only, (b) Immovable Property only, (c) Movable and Immovable Property only, (d) Cash and Ornaments only, , 62., , 63., , The expression 'Socialist' was introduced in the, Preamble of India by the Constitution, (a) 42nd Amendment, (b) 44th Amendment, (c) 46th Amendment, (d) 74th Amendment, A secretly planned and suddenly executed, attempt to overthrow a government by force is, (a) Reflation, (b) Relic, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Requisition, , (d) Putsch, , 64., , Ravi invited his business partner Rajesh and, his family to his house for dinner. Rajesh, accepted the invitation but later did not turn, up, nor did he give notice of his failure to, attend the dinner. Thereupon, Ravi filed a suit, against Rajesh for the price of non-consumed, food, the wages paid to servants and a fee for, the Ravi's time blocked for the dinner and for, the preparation thereof. WiH he succeed?, (a) Yes, because it was a business dinner., (b) Yes, because Rajesh agreed for dinner and, caused loss to Ravi., (c) No, because Ravi could have called up, Rajesh asking his confirmation, (d) No, because it was an invitation to dinner, and not a contract, , 65., , Ramesh has had quarrels with his brother,, Rajesh. Rajesh kidnapped Ramesh's son, and, then demanded that Ramesh give away onehalf of all his property in favour of Rajesh by, way of a deed of gift, in return for the child., Ramesh signs the deed of gift. When Rajesh, sought to enforce the deed, Ramesh resisted., Would Ramesh succeed?, (a) Yes, he can, because he signed the deed of, gift under duress, (b) Yes, he signed the deed because he wanted, to save the child, (c) No, Ramesh knew fully well what he was, doing when he signed the deed, (d) No, Ramesh could have gone to authorities, for help, , 66., , The president of India is administered oath of, his office by, (a) Prime Minister, (b) Chief Justice of India, (c) Speaker of Lok Sabha, (d) Attorney-General of India, , 67., , Sovereignty in India under the Constitution of, India belongs to, (a) Parliament, (b) The people, (c) President, (d) Supreme Court, , 68., , In India the International Treaties are ratified, by, (a) President, (b) Parliament, (c) Prime Minister, (d) Foreign Secretary, , 69., , Legal Principle: Acts done by children below, years of age are not offences if they are not, mature enough to understand the nature and, consequences of the acts., , Page 47
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Factual Situation: Sahil, a child of 10 years of, age, finds a gold coin in his uncle's home. He, gives the coin to his sister Rachna who is eight, years old. The uncle reports the matter to the, police. The police conducts a search. During, the investigation the police finds the gold coin, kept in the toys of Rachna. Rachna tells the, police that Sahil had given the coin to her, DECISION, (a) Sahil is guilty of theft, (b) Rachna is guilty of theft, (c) Both Sahil and Rachna are guilty of theft, (d) Neither Sahil nor Rachna is guilty of theft, 70., , Who is the present Governor of Reserve Bank, of India?, (a) D.Subbarao, (b) Pranab Mukherji, (c) P.Chidambaram, (d) Raghuram Rajan, , 71., , The law that gives monopoly rights in relation, to inventions is known as:, (a) Copyright law, (b) Patent law, (c) Trade mark law, (d) Design law, , 72., , Acceptance of a proposal if done by e-mail is:, (a) valid after Information Technology Act,, 2000, (b) valid if proposal directs to send acceptance, by e-mail, (c) valid if acceptance is acted upon by the, proposer, (d) All three (a), (b) and (c) are correct, , 73., , Which of the States in north India have a, Common High Court, (a) Punjab & Himachal Pradesh, (b) J&K and Punjab, (c) Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, (d) Punjab and Haryana, , 74., , 75., , Assertion (A): X, because of unsound state of, mind and not knowing the nature of the act,, attacks Y, who is self defense and in order, toward off the attack hits him thereby injuring, him. Y has not committed an offence., Reason (R): Y had a right of private defense, against X under the Indian Penal Code., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., Assertion (A): In the event of violation of any, legal right (tort) the aggrieved party is entitled, to recover damages as determined by the court, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Reason (R): The object of awarding damages, to the aggrieved party is to put him in the same, position in which he would have been if the, wrong would not have been committed., Damages are therefore, assessed on that basis., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., 76., , Legal Principle of Sedition: Whoever by, words, by signs or otherwise brings into hatred, or contempt or excites disaffection towards the, Government established by Law in India shall, be punished with imprisonment for life., Factual Situation: In a public meeting Z, the, leader of an opposite party tunders, "this is a, Government of scoundrels, bootleggers and, scamsters. They deserve to be unseated. Teach, them a lesson in the coming elections by, voting them out of power". The Government, prosecutes Z for sedition., Decision:, (a) Z is guilty of sedition for having made, irresponsible and inflammatory statements, against the Government, (b) Z is not guilty of sedition as he is only, exercising his freedom of speech in public, (c) Z is guilty of sedition as his statement, would incite people to violence leading to, breakdown of law and order, (d) None of these, , 77., , Schedule IX of Indian Constitution, (a) provides immunity to the laws listed in it, (b) enables legislations to daim protection, from attack under the Constitution, (c) deals with protection to land reform, legislation only, (d) gave immunity to legislations listed in it, but now they are liable to judicial review, , 78., , President is the head of the Union Executive,, such power has been given to him by, (a) Constitution of India, (b) Parliament, (c) Special Commission appointed from time, to time for this purpose, (d) Supreme Court of India, , 79., , When a person is prosecuted for committing a, criminal offence, the burden of proof is on, (a) Himself, (b) Prosecution, (c) Court, (d) Police, , Page 48
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80., , 81., , 82., , 83., , 84., , 85., , Sex determination tests have been banned, under, (a) Pre-Conception & Pre Natal Diagnostic, Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, (b) SDT (Prohibition) Act, (c) Ultra-sound Control Act, (d) Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, Election petitions are heard by, (a) High Courts and Supreme Court, (b) Election Tribunals, (c) Election Commission, (d) Special Courts, , Who invented the computer mouse?, (a) Charles Babbage, (b) Bill Gates, (c) Douglas Engelbart, (d) Narsimha Murthy, , 90., , Where is the world's highest waterfall located, (a) United States, (b) Argentina, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Venezuela, , 91., , Which of the following is associated with, Marx's economics?, (a) Theories of Surplus Value, (b) Essay on the Principle of Population, (c) On the Principles of Political Economy and, Taxation, (d) Okishio's theorem, , 92., , Which of the following is a credit rating, company of India?, (a) Standard and Poor, (b) Moodys Investor Service, (c) The Fitch's Company, (d) CRISIL, , 93., , Which of the following has been declared and, enacted as a new offence under IPC?, (a) Acid attack, (b) Homosexuality, (c) Mercy Killing, (d) Honour Killing, , 94., , In which of the following states, nuclear power, plants are not located?, (a) Karnataka and Gujarat, (b) Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, (c) Rajasthan and Maharashtra, (d) Punjab and Haryana, , 95., , Which country hosted the football World Cup, 2018?, (a) Germany, (b) Italy, (c)Russia, (d) United Kingdom, , 96., , 'Natya-Shastra', the main source of India's, classical dances was written by:, (a) Narad Muni, (b) Bharat Muni, (c) Abhinav Gupt, (d) Tandu Muni, , 97., , NASA has recently discovered a planet. The, name of the planet is, (a) Quintana, (b) Goldilocks, (c) Kepler 1861, (d) SETI, , 98., , Name the Italian Ambassador to India who, gave an affidavit to Supreme Court to the, effect that the two Italian marines accused of, killing two Indian fishermen will come back to, India after casting their votes in Italy?, (a) Daniele Mancini, , Which amongst the following international, organizations deals with 'Refugees'?, (a) UNESCO, (b) UNICEF, (c) UNHCR, (d) UNCTAD, Which among the following can impose, reasonable restrictions on the freedoms, contained in Article 19 of the Constitution?, (a) only Parliament, (b) only Supreme Court, (c) only Government of India\, (d) only High Court, A document issued by Court, calling upon the, person to whom it is directed to attend before, the judge, (a) Summons, (b) Call, (c) Bailiff, (d) Bond, What is plea bargaining?, (a) A procedure by which a defendant pleads, guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence, (b) A conference between opposing lawyers to, settle claim, (c) A conference between opposing lawyers, and Judge to determine the time a case should, be heard, (d) None of the above, , 86., , The Principal Bench of the, Administrative Tribunal is at:, (a) New Delhi, (b) Calcutta, (c) Mumbai, (d) Chennai, , 87., , What is the full form of the scanning technique, known as CAT?, (a) Complete Anatomical Trepanning, (b) Computerized Automatic Therapy, (c) Computerized Axial Tomography, (d) Complete Axial Transmission, , 88., , 89., , World Earth Day is celebrated on, (a) 14 February, (b) 22 April, (c) 11 May, (d) 11 July, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Central, , Page 49
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(b) Massimiliano Lattore, (c) Salvatore Girone, (d) Giulio Terzi, 99., , 107. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent, Movement was born out of the efforts made by, (a) John Ibrahim, (b) Henry Truman, (c) Churchil, (d) Henry Dunant, , Who is the new Pope at the Vatican?, (a) Benedict XVI, (b) Greogry, (c) John Paul II, (d) Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, , 100. Which two numbers together form 'binary, language' used in computers?, (a) 0 and 1, (b) 1 and 2, (c) 0 and 9, (d) 1 and 9, , 1.Adolf Hitler, 2. Fidel Castro, 3. Anne Frank, , 4. Mahatma Gandhi, C, 4, 3, 1, 3, , D, 1, 4, 3, 1, , 103. Who is the founder of the popular social, networking site, Twitter?, (a) Charles Babbage, (b) Jack Dorsey, (c) Bill Gates, (d) M. Zuckerberg, 104. Suez Canal connects, (a) Mediterranean sea and Red sea, (b) Mediterranean sea and Black sea, (c) Baltic sea and Red sea, (d) Baltic sea and Black sea, 105. Which Hindi writer is known by the name of, "Nirala"?, (a) Suryakant Tripathi, (b) Jaishankar Prasad, (c) Sumitranandan Pant, (d) Hazariprasad Dwivedi, 106. The Book 'Courts and their Judgments’ was, written by, (a) Arun Shourie, (b) Gakemdra Gadkar, (c) Khushwant Singh (d) S.H. Kapadia, LEGAL SUCCESS, , 109. India has largest deposits of ..... in the world., (a) Gold, (b) Copper, (c) Mica, (d) Silver, 110. 110.How many Lok Sabha seats are allocated, to state of Rajasthan?, (a) 33, (b) 25, (c) 30, (d) 21, , 101. What is the full form of DNA, (a) Deoyribonucleic agent, (b) Deoyribonucdearacid, (c) Deoxyribonucleus acid, (d) Deoxyribonucleic acid, 102. Match the following:, A My Experiment, with Truth, B Mein Kampf, C My Life-A, Spoken, Autobiography, D The Diary of a, Young Girl, A, B, (a), 2, 3, (b), 1, 2, (c), 2, 4, (d), 2, 4, , 108. Which of the following is a permanent member, of the Security Council?, (a) India, (b) France, (c) Germany, (d) Japan, , 111. Which scientist discovered the radioactive, element radium?, (a) Isaac Newton, (b) Albert Einstein, (c) Benjamin Franklin, (d) Marie Curie, 112. Pulitzer price is awarded for outstanding work, in the field of:, (a) Science and Technology, (b) Environment Studies, (c) Literature and Journalism, (d) International Understanding, 113. Who wrote the famous book-We the people, (a) TN. Kaul, (b) J.R.D. Tata, (c) Khushwant Singh (d) Nani Palkhivala, 114. Who was the first Speaker of Lok Sabha?, (a) M.A.Ayyangar, (b) G.V. Mavalankar, (c) Sardar Hukum Singh, (d) Bali Ram Bhagat, 115. 115.The chief constituent of gobar gas is:, (a) Ethane, (b) Methane, (c) Hydrogen, (d) Nitrogen, Direction for Questions 116-122: Read the, passage given below and answer questions:, One of South America's mysteries is Easter, Island. Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui and, Isla de Pascua, 3,600 km (2,237 mi) west of, Chile, is a volcanic island with an interesting, and partly unknown history. The island was, named by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, because he encountered it on Easter Sunday, 1722. He was the first European to find the, island. The official name of the island, Isla de, Pascua, means Easter Island in Spanish. The, Page 50
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island is famous because of the approximately, 887 huge statues which were found there. The, statues consist of heads and complete torsos,, the largest of which weighs 84 tons! These, monuments, called moai, were carved out of, compressed volcanic ash, called tuff, which, was found at quarry at a place called Rano, Raraku. Statues are still being found. Some of, the monuments were left only half-carved., Nobody knows why Rano Raraku was, abandoned. It is thought that the statues were, carved by the ancestors of the modern, Polynesian inhabitants. But the purpose of the, statues and the reason they were abandoned, remain mysteries., 116. Who named the island "Easter Island"?, (a) An Indian explorer, (b) A Dutch explorer, (c) The original inhabitants, (d) Rano Raraku, 117. Who was Jacob Roggeveen?, (a) A European who found the island, (b) An explorer who named the island, (c) A person who carved several statutes, (d) Both (a) and (b) are correct, 118. What are moai?, (a) Ancestors of the current inhabitants, (b) Quarries on the island, (c) Statues on the island, (d) Volcanic ashes, 119. 119.Why isn't the exact number of statues, known?, (a) The island is too big to explore, (b) Statues are still being found, (c) Some statues were taken away, (d) None of the above, 120. What are the statues made of?, (a) Uncompressed volcanic ash, (b) Tuff, (c) Clay, (d) Sedimentary rocks, 121. Why the quarry where the compressed, volcanic ash was found abandoned?, (a) Nobody knows about it, (b) Because the quarry became empty, (c) Because of a curse, (d) Because of water logging, 122. Rano Raraku is, (a) The name of the Dutch explorer, (b) The name of an Indian warrior, (c) The name of the place in Easter Island, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (d) The name of a place in Vanuatu Islands, Directions: (Question Nos. 123 to 129) Select, the correct meanings of the given idioms and, phrases out of the given options:, 123. To bite one's lips, (a) to feel sorry, (c) to be angry, , (b) to laugh at others, (d) to doubt, , 124. To mince words, (a) to make matters difficult, (b) to win over people, (c) to be blunt, (d) to talk in an indirect way, 125. To die in harness, (a) die while being active, (b) die while in penury, (c) die while fighting, (d) die while in youth, 126. A bread and butter letter is, (a) an appointment letter, (b) a contract termination letter, (c) a letter to thank a host, (d) a request to get donation for a noble cause, 127. As the crow flies, (a) to wander in jungles, (b) in a straight line, (c) to protect environment, (d) to travel to a foreign land, 128. Cool as a cucumber, (a) not nervous or emotional, (b) caught cold, (c) was happy, (d) was scared, 129. Ran in the same groove, (a) promoted each other, (b) clashed with each other, (c) moved in harmony, (d) moved in different directions, 130. What is the opposite of Progressive, (a) conservative, (b) prolegomenon, (c) proclamation, (d) proscriptive, 131. What is not the opposite of Abet, (a) solace, (b) hinder, (c) impede, (d) deter, 132. What is the opposite of Sedate, (a) excite, (b) shy, (c) mobile, (d) inebriate, , Page 51
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133. What is the opposite of Lascivious, (a) manifest, (b) devout, (c) whip, (d) chaste, 134. POLYGLOT-is someone who, (a) has more than one spouse, (b) drinks too much, (c) plays more than one sport, (d) Speaks many languages, 135. RIPARIAN-relates to, (a) horses, (c) religious belief, , (b) river banks, (d) hunting, , 136. EQUESTRIAN-relates to, (a) birds, (b) tourism, (c) horses, (d) water sports, , 139. Select the nearly same meaning for the wordHorrendouus, (a) beautiful, (b) coherent, (c) support, (d) dreadful, 140. Select the nearly same meaning for the phraseA fair crack of the whip, (a) to go out for morning walk, (b) to be routed, (c) to get a fair chance, (d) to get unexpected success, Directions: (Question Nos. 141 & 142) In each, question, a word with its contextual usage is, provided. Pick the work from among the, alternatives that is the most appropriate, substitute for the question word in the given, context and mark its number as your answer., , 137. The four sentences given below are jumbled, constituent sentences of a paragraph. Read, each sentence carefully and then pick the, option in which the sentences would form a, best sequence., (i) This clearly indicates that the brains of men, and women are organized differently in the, way they process speech., (ii) Difference in the way men and women, process language is of special interest to brain, researchers., (iii) However, women are more likely than, men to suffer axphysia when the front part of, the brain is damaged., (iv) It has been known that axphysia – a kind, of speech disorder-is more common in men, than in women when the left side of the brain, is damaged in an accident or after a stroke., (a) (ii), (i). (iv), (iii), (b) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii), (c) (iv), (iii), (i). (ii), (d) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i), , 141. INUNDATE: The popular star had so many, fans that his office was inundated with calls, and letters on his birthday., (a) Immersed, (b) Flooded, (c) Crowded, (d) Overwhelmed, , 138. Choose the grammatically correct sentence, from the options given below:, (a) Surprisingly, given the recent labour, problems in the factory, the factory manager, has enjoyed considerable support from they, who had previously challenged his leadership., (b) Surprisingly, given the recent labour, problems in the factory, the factory manager, has enjoyed considerable support from them, who had previously challenged his leadership., (c) Surprisingly, given the recent labour, problems in the factory, the factory manager, has enjoyed considerable support from he who, had previously challenged his leadership., (d) Surprisingly, given the recent labour, problems in the factory, the factory manager, has enjoyed considerable support from those, who had previously challenged his leadership., , 144. Choose the odd one out, (a) Illusion, (b) Allusion, (c) Delusion, (d) Hallucination, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 142. IMPROMPTU: He has the gift of the gab even, his impromptu speeches receive thunderous, applause., (a) Extempore, (b) Erroneous, (c) Instinctive, (d) Voluntary, 143. If a person says, "All of our knowledge brings, us closer to ignorance", he implies, (a) The more we learn, the less we know., (b) Too much knowledge leads to ignorance., (c) The more we learn, the more we realize, how little we know., (d) Ignorance is the stepping stone to, knowledge., , 145. Mr. Handsome was guilty of embezzlement. It, means that Mr. Handsome, (a) Did not pay his bills, (b) Misappropriated the funds, money or assets, he was entrusted with, (c) Engaged in circulating black money in the, economy, (d) Misreported educational qualification, 146. If the speed of a train is 92.4 kmph, how much, distance would be covered by it in 20 minutes?, (a) 30,800 meters, (b) 31,80 meters, (c) 32,200 meters, (d) 32,800 meters, , Page 52
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147. An article is sold at a loss of 5%. If it is sold at, Rs. 72 more, then there would be a profit of, 4%. What is the actual price of the article?, (a) Rs. 500, (b) Rs. 600, (c) Rs. 700, (d) Rs. 800, 148. In a class of 90 students, 40 students take, English only, 25 take Punjabi only and 15 take, no language. How many students take both the, language?, (a) 5, (b) 10, (c) 15, (d) None of the above, 149. In a family, father is 5 years older than mother, and mother's age now is thrice the age of the, daughter. The daughter is now 10 years old., What was the age of the father when the, daughter was born?, (a) 25 years, (b) 30 years, (c) 35 yeas, (d) 40 years, 150. The average age of 5 members of a family is, 20 years. The youngest member of the family, is 4 years old. Average age of all the members, of the family excluding the youngest member, is:, (a) 24, (b) 30, (c) 32, (d) 40, 151. The difference between two positive numbers, is 10 and the ratio between them is 5:3. The, product of the two numbers is:, (a) 375, (b) 325, (c) 275, (d) 125, 152. A man buys an article and sells it at a loss of, 10%. Had he bought it for 20% less and sold it, for Rs. 55 more, he would have made a profit, of 40%. The cost price of the article is:, (a) Rs. 200, (b) Rs. 225, (c) Rs. 250, (d) Rs.300, 153. The cost prices of two types of tea are Rs. 180, per kg. and Rs. 200 per kg. respectively. On, mixing them in the ratio of 5: 3, the mixture is, sold at Rs. 210 per kg. In the whole, transaction, the grain percentage is, (a) 10%, (b) 11%, (c) 20%, (d) 12%, 154. If it is true that 'neither Rama is a brother of, Krishna, nor is he a lecturer, then which one of, the following statements is true?, (a) Rama is not a brother of Krishna, but he is, a lecturer., (b) Rama is a brother of Krishna, but he is not, a lecturer., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Rama is a brother of Krishna and he is a, lecturer., (d) Rama is not a brother of Krishna and he is, not a lecturer., 155. Who wrote the book India Wins Freedom, (a) M. Hidayatulla, (b) M.C. Chhagla, (c) Abdul Kalam Azad, (d) Fakruddin Ali Ahmed, 156. Pointing to a photograph, a lady tells Ram, "I, am the only daughter of this lady and her son, is your maternal uncle". How is the speaker, related to Ram's father?, (a) Sister-in-law, (b) Wife, (c) Sister, (d) None of the above, 157. If Attack is coded as peace, "BUUBDL", How is, (a) MCZDF, (b) QFBDP, (c) NFBBJ, (d) ABCDE, , coded?, , 158. The fathers of the students A, B, C, D and E, have different professions i.e. teaching music,, medicine, law and architecture. A's father is, not an architect but E's father is a singer. B's, father teaches while C's father practices, medicine. D's father is not a lawyer. Whose, father is a lawyer?, (a) A's, (b) B’s, (c) C’s, (d) E's, Directions: (Question Nos. 159 to 161) Read, the following data and use it for answering the, questions that follows:, Six people A, B, C, D, E and F live in a six, storey building, each on one floor. The, following statements describe where they stay, (1) B lives on floor 6., (2) A is equally far from C and E, (3) F is an engineer, (4) Dis two floors above F, (5) C does not live next to an engineer, 159. Which of the following is true?, (a) C lives on floor 4., (b) A is exactly between D and F, (c) E is on floor 5, (d) B is on floor 5, 160. If statement 5 above is disregarded, which, floor does A stay on?, (a) 5, (b) 4, (c) 3, (d) 1, 161. Which of the following is not true?, (a) F is not next to D, (b) C is between B and D, Page 53
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(c) E lives on floor 2, (d) B is on floor 6, 162. Introducing a man to her husband, a woman, said, "His brother's father is the only son of my, grandfather". How is the woman related to this, man, (a) Mother, (b) Aunt, (c) Sister, (d) Daughter, 163. Each vowel of the word ADJECTIVE is, substituted with the next letter of the English, alphabetical series, and each consonant is, substituted with the letter preceding it. How, many vowels are present in the new, arrangement?, (a) None, (b) One, (c) Two, (d) Three, 164. If 'Apple' is called 'Orange', 'Orange' is called, 'Peach', Peach is called 'Potato', Potato' is, called Banana', Banana' is called Papaya' and, 'Papaya' is called Guava', which of the, following grows underground?, (a) Potato, (b) Guava, (c) Apple, (d) Banana, 165. On Monday I told my friend that I would start, for Kolkata day after tomorrow and reach there, the day before the day that comes after the day, after tomorrow. On which day would I reach, Kolkata?, (a) Wednesday, (b) Thursday, (c) Friday, (d) Saturday, 166. Singing is to Speaking as Poetry is to., (a) Music, (b) Drama, (c) Prose, (d) Rhymne, 167. Mr. A meets Mr. B. B is the father of a son C, and a daughter D. E is the mother of A. C is, married and has one son. E is the daughter-in, law of B. How is A related to B?, (a) Uncle, (b) Grandson, (c) Son, (d) Nephew, , (a) 9, (c) 12, , (b) 11, (d) 13, , 169. The time by my watch is 1:30. If hour hand, points towards the west, which direction will, minute hand point?, (a) north-east, (b) north-west, (c) south-east, (d) south-west, 170. Clouds: Rain as, (a) Wind: Hurricane, (b) Thunder: Lightning, (c) Water: H2O, (d) Sky: Universe, 171. Make, a, meaningful word out, YOSILOCOG?, (a) Psychology, (b) Physiology, (c) Sodology, (d) Statehood, , of, , 172. Coach: Sportsman:: ………... Arjun, (a) Bhisham Pitamah, (b) Yudhishthara, (c) Bhima, (d) Dronacharya, Directions: (Question Nos. 173 to 175) Read, the following data and use it for answering the, questions below:, Four people A, B, C and D have together got, Rs. 100 with them. A and B have got as much, money as C and D put together. A has got, more money than B. C has half as money as D, has. A has Rs. 5 more than D., 173. Who has got the most money?, (a) A, (b) B, (c) C, (d) Cannot be determined, 174. How much does B have?, (a) Rs. 11.66, (b) Rs. 13.50, (c) Rs.32.30, (d) Rs. 10.30, 175. Who has got the second biggest sum?, (a) A, (b) B, (c) C, (d) D, , 168. If a person is standing at the sixth number in, the queue from both ends to total persons in, the queue are:, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 54
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1.(c), 11.(b), 21.(d), 31.(b), 41.(d), 51.(b), 61.(a), 71.(b), 81.(a), 91.(a), 101.(d), 111.(d), 121.(a), 131.(a), 141.(b), 151.(a), 161.(c), 171.(c), , 2.(a), 12.(c), 22.(a), 32.(a), 42.(b), 52.(b), 62.(a), 72.(d), 82.(c), 92.(d), 102.(*), 112.(c), 122.(c), 132.(a), 142.(a), 152.(c), 162.(c), 172.(d), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test – 2014], 3.(b), 4.(a), 5.(a), 6.(d), 7.(c), 8.(*), 13.(a), 14.(b), 15.(c), 16.(b), 17.(b), 18.(a), 23.(a), 24.(b), 25.(a), 26.(b), 27.(c), 28.(b), 33.(a), 34.(a), 35.(c), 36.(c), 37.(d), 38.(a), 43.(d), 44.(b), 45.(a), 46.(b), 47.(b), 48.(d), 53.(b), 54.(c), 55.(b), 56.(c), 57.(b), 58.(a), 63.(d), 64.(d), 65.(a), 66.(b), 67.(b), 68.(a), 73.(d), 74.(a), 75.(a), 76.(b), 77.(d), 78.(a), 83.(a), 84.(a), 85.(a), 86.(a), 87.(c), 88.(b), 93.(a), 94.(d), 95.(c), 96.(b), 97.(c), 98.(a), 103.(b) 104.(a) 105.(a) 106.(a) 107.(d) 108.(b), 113.(d) 114.(b) 115.(b) 116.(b) 117.(d) 118.(c), 123.(c) 124.(d) 125.(a) 126.(c) 127.(b) 128.(a), 133.(d) 134.(d) 135.(b) 136.(c) 137.(d) 138.(d), 143.(c) 144.(b) 145.(b) 146.(a) 147.(d) 148.(b), 153.(d) 154.(d) 155.(c) 156.(b) 157.(b) 158.(a), 163.(c) 164.(d) 165.(a) 166.(d) 167.(b) 168.(b), 173.(a) 174.(a) 175.(d), , 9.(c), 19.(c), 29.(b), 39.(c), 49.(c), 59.(c), 69.(d), 79.(b), 89.(c), 99.(d), 109.(c), 119.(b), 129.(c), 139.(d), 149.(a), 159.(b), 169.(a), , 10.(d), 20.(b), 30.(a), 40.(c), 50.(b), 60.(d), 70.(d), 80.(a), 90.(d), 100.(a), 110.(b), 120.(b), 130.(a), 140.(c), 150.(a), 160.(c), 170.(b), , Page 55
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DELHI UNIVERSITY, LL.B. Entrance Test – 2013, [Sunday, 7 June, 2013], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 175, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 700, , SOME IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES, 1. Opening & Checking of the test Booklet and ORS (OMR Response Sheet), Break open the seal of the Test Booklet only when the announcement is made by the invigilator. The ORS, is placed inside the Booklet. After breaking the seal and before attempting the questions, candidate should, immediately check for, (a) The number of the printed pages in the Test Booklet is the same as mentioned on the cover, page of the Booklet and printing error in the Booklet pages & ORS, if any, and, (b) The serial number of the Test Booklet and the ORS are same., Any discrepancy or error, should be brought to the notice of the invigilator who will then replace the, Booklet/ORS. No additional time will be given for this. In no case should a candidate use an ORS which, has a different serial number than the one given on the Booklet., 2. No candidate, without the special permission of the Superintendent, or the Invigilator concerned, is to, leave his/her seat or the Examination Room. It is the responsibility of the candidate to handover the ORS, to the invigilator on duty and in no case candidate should leave the Hall without handing over their ORS, to the invigilator on duty. However candidates can carry with them Test Booklet after the Test is over., 3. Candidate found in possession of cellular phone/mobile phone/cordless phone/communication, device/pager/scanner whether using or not using will be liable to be debarred for taking examination(s), either permanently or for a specified period or/and dealt with as per law or/and ordinance of the university, according to the nature of offence, or/and she/he may be proceeded against and shall be liable for, prosecution under the relevant provision of the Indian Penal Code., 4. Each correct answer will get 4 marks. Each incorrect answer will incur a penalty of 1 mark. There will be, no penalty, if a question is not attempted., 5. Any observation on the test including questions and options if any should be sent to the examination, branch within 24 hours after the test. Observation(s) received after that many not be entertained., 1., , Which of the following countries was hit by a, massive earthquake, measuring 7.8 magnitude, on the Richter scale, on 16th April, 2016, (a) Malaysia, (b) Indonesia, (c) Thailand, (d) Ecuador, , 4., , Pranab Kumar Mukherjee, 76 was declared, elected as............ President of India on 22nd, July 2012., (a) 10th, (b) 11th, th, (c) 12, (d) 13th, , 2., , Which State is famous for its bandhni, tie and, dye technique?, (a) Kerala, (b) Haryana, (c) Gujarat, (d) Andhra Pradesh, , 5., , 3., , On 16th May 2012 India declared to set up a $, 2 billion swap facility for……….member, nations., (a) SAARC, (b) Euro zone, (c) BRICS, (d) ASEAN, , As per United Nations Report, which 2, countries will lead global urban population, growth between 2010 and 2050., (a) Nigeria and USA, (b) India and China, (c) Ukraine and Brazil, (d) Pakistan and Bangladesh, , 6., , What is an anagram?, (a) The result of rearranging the letters of a, word or phrase to produce a new word or, phrase, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 56
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(b) A geometrical shape with 'n' number of, sides, (c) A telegraph transmitted via analogous, mode, (d) A technique for constructing holograms, 7., , Metals that can be easily beaten into sheets are, known as:, (a) Beatable, (b) Ductile, (c) Polymers, (d) Malleable, , 8., , With which country does India share the, longest border?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) China, (c) Nepal, (d) Pakistan, , 9., , 10., , 11., , 12., , 13., , 14., , In which police station was the FIR relating to, the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, registered?, (a) Parliament Street Police Station, (b) Tuglaq Road Police Station, (c) Daryaganj Police Station, (d) None of the above, Who is the author of the book "A Judge's, Miscellany?, (a) Justice H.R. Khanna, (b) Justice Dalveer Bhandari, (c) Lord M.R. Dennings, (d) Justice M. Hidayatullah, Where is the painting, Mona Lisa displayed?, (a) Louvre, Paris, (b) National Gallery of London, (c) Luexembourg. Paris, (d) Orsay, Paris, Münchausen Syndrome refers to:, (a) A mental disorder in which the affecter, person fakes or exaggerates illness to gain, attention and treatment., (b) A condition in which the affected person is, excessively worried or preoccupied about, having illness., (c) A disorder involving a fear of being, negatively evaluated by others or being, embarrassed because of impulsive acts., (d) An eating disorder involving a compulsion, to eat or avoid eating, Which modern Indian historian has described, the events of 1857 as "neither first nor, National nor War of Independence"?, (a) V.D. Savarkar, (b) Dadabhai Naoroji, (c) RC. Majumdar, (d) S.N. Sen, Which Organization has won 2015 Noble, Peace Prize?, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, (b) UNO, (c) Red Cross, (d) IMF, 15., , Who among the following is the present Chief, Information Commissioner under Right to, Information Act, 2005., (a) Wajahat Habibullah, (b) Satyanand Mishra, (c) M. L. Sharma, (d) Annapurna Dixit, , 16., , First woman Prime Minister in the world was, of:, (a) Sri Lanka, (b) Bhutan, (c) India, (d) Nepal, , 17., , Sunita Williams spent………….days in space, (a) 190, (b) 192, (c) 195, (d) 198, , 18., , Who among the following players won, Australian Open Men's Single Title, 2016?, (a) Bob Bryan, (b) Novak Djokovic, (c) Gisela Dulko, (d) Daniel Nestor, , 19., , Company showing apparent concern on, environment by fake methods and shortcuts to, appear as environment friendly organizations, is called................, (a) Green lighting, (b) Moon lighting, (c) Green washing, (d) Rainbow warrior, , 20., , According to 2011 census, which is the second, most populous state in India?, (a) Bihar, (b) West Bengal, (c) Maharashtra, (d) Andhra Pradesh, , 21., , Who among the following proposed the, concept of Earth Hour?, (a) Jim O'Neil, (b) Theodore Levitt, (c) Baruch Blumbers (d) Andy Ridley, , 22., , Edward Roberts is associated with:, (a) HIV, (b) IVF, (C) Global Warming (d) Nano Technology, , 23., , Which of the following banks has celebrated, platinum Jubilee in July 2012?, (a) SBI, (b) PNB, (c) IOB, (d) BOI, , 24., , World Heritage committee declared which, natural site in India as a World Heritage site in, July 2012?, (a) The Nilgiris, (b) The Aravali Ranges, Page 57
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(c) Western ghats, (d) Eastern ghats, 25., , Which country is provided huge grant to, UNICEF to ensure India remains Polio free?, (a) UK, (b) Russia, (c) USA, (d) Japan, , 26., , Shivnarine Chanderpaul secured place in the, 10000 runs club in cricket in April 2012. He, belongs to, (a) West Indies, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) India, (d) Bangladesh, , 27., , As per agreement on 10 July 2012, the World, Bank will extend additional credit of $ 100, million to which Indian state, towards, implementation of "Rural Livelihood" project, namely "Jeevika"., (a) Andhra Pradesh, (b) Bihar, (c)Rajasthan, (d) Maharashtra, , 28., , Finacle is a banking solutions software which, was awarded, "Core Banking Technology',, provider of the year award in July 2012., Finacle is from which software company?, (a) Wipro, (b) TCS, (c) Infosys, (d) Cognizant, , 29., , With Parliament voting favorably in July 2012,, Russia will be joining which world, organization soon?, (a) WTO, (b) IBRD, (c) IMF, (d) UNCTAD, , 30., , The Principal Bench of the Central, Administrative Tribunal is at:, (a) New Delhi, (b) Kolkata, (c) Mumbai, (d) Maharashtra, Directions: (Questions 31-40) Read the, passage given below and answer questions., Working overseas is always a, challenge for any professional and if you are, an Indian, always strive to give your best as, Indians have always been considered, intelligent, hardworking, talented and spiritual., Indians have always excelled in a competitive, working environment and working overseas, was something many Indians desired but few, achieved till the information technology boom, opened several white-collar job opportunities, for them in global markets. However, securing, employment abroad may be an achievement, but retaining it, is quite a challenge as a, professional required constant demonstration, of professionalism and exacting standards of, competence. Then, there is the challenge of, working in an alien environment coupled with, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , numerous other variables like culture, people,, work ethics, local regulations, etc. that one is, expected to cope up with to be successful on, the job. Change, thus, becomes inevitable as, one moves into a new work environment and, the best way to teckle change is to be prepared, for it, and adapt to it rapidly. Let us dwell on, some key factors that could be useful when, adapting to a foreign environment, Each country is a mix of cultural and, social influences that make it unique. Religious, belief, way of speaking and behaviour,, customs and traditions would all come across, as very different. Also, home sickness and, loneliness, all aspects of life and livelihood, appear confusing, alien and difficult to, comprehend. Privacy is highly valued in most, countries which tends to translate into, loneliness for most expatriates. One should, experience the new culture and try different, forms of entertainment and make friends, among people coming from different cultural, backgrounds. When you start work it is a good, idea to be observant. Absorb as much as you, can about systems in the organization and, adjust accordingly., Must you speak the language of the, country you are in? Yes, you should be at least, conversational. Co-workers want to speak their, own language and will not be entirely, comfortable if they cannot understand you., Even within the same language English,, pronunciation can be a problem., Westerners are particular about time so, always make sure that you stick to time for, meetings, attending offices and even social, gatherings. Superiors at work and seniors are, addressed by their first name. 'Sir' and 'Madam, are not much in vogue. Mix with a wide, variety of people. Respect others' cultural, background and keep clear of racist or sexist, remarks and beliefs. Adapt to the local culture, and traditions and be aware of the local, favorites they are good social conversation, breakers., Layoffs may be a stigma in India since, it is relatively unheard of in white-collar jobs, but the tem job security' does not exist in, developed world. Accept this as a part of the, work hazard and do not let it affect your, performance. Keep updating skills and, knowledge constantly so that current skills are, readily accepted in the job market, if you need, to move on. Cost of medical services can prove, to the prohibitive. Opt for health insurance, cover at all time. If you travel a lot, consider, travel and household insurance too. It is useful, to be registered with the nearest Indian mission, Page 58
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so that you can be easily reached in case of an, eventuality., 31., , 32., , 33., , 34., , 35., , 36., , An appropriate title for the passage is:, (a) "Higher studies in foreign countries", (b) "The problems of getting a job abroad", (c) "Why Indian should not go abroad", (d) "How Indians can be successful in a, foreign country", While taking up a job in a foreign country, one, should:, (a) Be ready to face the change in culture, (b) Be willing to try different varieties of food, (c) Be conversational in the language of the, country, (d) All of the above, According to the passage, Indians have been, successful overseas because:, (a) India is a poor nation., (b) There is no job opportunity in India., (c) Indians are lazy in their own land., (d) Indians are considered intelligent,, hardworking, talented and spiritual., When you go meet Westerners, you must stick, to time because:, (a) Westerners are particular about time., (b) Westerners are busy people., (c) To show that Indians always stick to time., (d) None of the above., Job Security does not exist in developed world., So you must be prepared to move on by:, (a) Looking for jobs elsewhere., (b) Updating skills and knowledge, (c) Returning to India., (d)Feel miserable and fight with the, management., In the early stages one tends to get lonely in a, foreign country because:, (a) Foreigners are hostile towards Indians., (b) Indians are not friendly people, (c) You are busy with your work., (d) Privacy is highly valued is most countries, , 37., , Health insurance is a must in a foreign land, because, (a) Medical expenses are high., (b) You can fall ill very often., (c) You can save some money., (d) None of the above., , 38., , What are the challenges in retaining an, employment abroad?, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Professionalism, competence and working, in an alien culture., (b) Cost of living and loneliness., (c) Lack of facilities in the offices., (d) Sexual harassment., 39., , What is the main theme of the passage?, (a) Job opportunities in foreign countries., (b) How you can enjoy a holiday abroad., (c) The importance of being an NRI., (d) Challenges for working overseas., , 40., , The best way to tackle change is:, (a) by avoiding it., (b) be prepared for it and adapt to it rapidly., (c) by changing places., (d) All of the above., Directions: (Question Nos. 41 & 42) Each, question has a pair of capitalized words, followed by 4 pairs of words. Choose the pair, of words that do NOT express a relationship, similar to that expressed by the capitalized, pair., , 41., , SPECTATORS : MATCH, (a) Battalion: soldiers, (b) Congregation: temple, (c) Crew : vessel, (d) Crowd: thoroughfare, , 42., , PUNCTILIOUS : SLAPDASH, (a) Mundane: exciting, (b) Euphoric: despondent, (c) Muddled: organized, (d) Doleful: somber, Directions: (Question Nos. 43 & 44) Choose, the correct option to fill the blanks., , 43., , I like to watch……….... play badminton in my, garden., (a) Them, (b) They, (c) She, (d) He, , 44., , She practised hard …………. she could, perform well., (a) Unless, (b) Hence, (c) So that, (d) For, , 45., , Identify the correct sentences from the options, given below:, (a) He has been giving alms to the poor since, the last ten years., (b) He was giving alms to the poor for the last, ten years., (c) He is giving alms to the poor for the last ten, years., (d) He has been giving alms to the poor since, 1999., Page 59
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46., , 47., , 48., , If a person says, "All of our knowledge brings, us closer to ignorance", he implies:, (a) The more we learn, the less we know., (b) Too much knowledge leads to ignorance., (c) The more we learn the more we realize how, little we know., (d) Ignorance is the stepping stone to, knowledge., , He………...a lie if he ever said that he liked, you., (a) was telling, (b) have been telling, (c) would have told, (d) would have been telling, , Pugnacious is to fight as garrulous is to:, (a) Thought, (b) Fact, (c) Speech, (d) Silence, , 57., , Antonym for the word passionate is:, (a) Dispassionate, (b) Non-passionate, (c) Unpassionate, (d) None of the above, , …………..... the room, the door suddenly, swung and hit her in the face., (a) on entering, (b) entering, (c) as she entered, (d) while entering, , 58., , I must dispense your services., (a) of, (b) in, (c) at, (d) with, , 59., , Choose the most appropriate sentence from the, following:, (a) All the employees must report immediately, to the concerned heads of the department., (b) All the employees must report immediately, to the heads of the departments concerned., (c) All the employees must report immediately, to the concerned heads of the departments., (d) All the employees must report immediately, to the heads of the department concerned., , 60., , Choose the word with the correct spelling., (a) Benidiction, (b) Solicitude, (c) Psycophancy, (d) Intution, , 61., , Choose the word which is closest in meaning, to the word SHREWD., (a) Erudite, (b) Profound, (c) August, (d) Artful, , 62., , Which word is the opposite of "Hypothesize"?, (a) Posit, (b) Conjecture, (c) Refute, (d) Speculate, , 63., , Concurrence means all of the following, except:, (a) Agreement, (b) Accord, (c) Harmony, (d) Consensus, , 64., , Radical is related to Moderate in the same way, as Revolution is related to:, (a) Change, (b) Chaos, (c) Peace, (d) Reformation, , 65., , If a person makes a statement: "1 never speak, the truth". The person can be said to be……, Choose the appropriate words to fill in the, blank., (a) Lying, , Choose the correct answer., Difference between empathy and sympathy is, that, (i) In empathy focus is on feeling the same as, someone else., (ii) In sympathy focus is on both the feelings, and expression of feelings., (a) (i) is correct, (b) (i) is correct, (c) Both are correct, (d) Both are incorrect, , 50., , Choose the odd one out:, (a) Whale: Mammal, (b) Salamander: Insect, (c) Snake: Reptile, (d) Frog: Anphibian, Choose the correct option., (i) My shoes are much better than that of, yours., (ii) Rahul as well as his friends is going for the, trip., (a) (i) is correct, (b) (ii) is correct, (c) Both are correct, (d) Both are incorrect, , 52., , Choose the odd one out, (a) Sacrosanct, (b) Sacrilege, (c) Sanctify, (d) Sanctimonious, , 53., , There seems to be no solution........... the food, problem of many underdeveloped countries., (a) of, (b) for, (c) to, (d) in, , 54., , 55., , (b) Censure, (d) Suggestion, , 56., , 49., , 51., , (a) Censor, (c) Direction, , Make……….... while the sun shines., (a) a fortune, (b) hay, (c) straw, (d) rainbows, A ............. by the Principal disciplined the, rowdy schoolboys., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 60
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(b) Lying as well as speaking the truth, (C) Making a logically contradictory statement, (d) Partially speaking the truth and partially, lying, 66., , The HCF and the LCM of two numbers are, equal. What can be said about the numbers?, (a) They are prime, (b) They are co-primes but not primes, (c) They are equal, (d) None of these, , 67., , Ashok got 30% of the maximum marks in an, exam and failed by 10 marks. Bala got 40% of, maximum marks in it and got 10 marks more, than the pass mark. Find the maximum marks., (a) 150, (b) 200, (c) 100, (d) 250, , 68., , Ajay and Vijay have some marbles. If Ajay, gives 5 marbles to Vijay, he would have twice, the number of marbles Vijay would have. If, Vijay gives 15 marbles to Ajay, Ajay would, have 8 times the marbles that Vijay would, have. Find the number of marbles with Vijay., (a) 20, (b) 30, (c) 25, (d) 35, , 69., , P sells a table to Q at a profit of 10% and Q, sells it to R at a profit of 12%. If R pays Rs., 246.40 for it, then how much had P paid for it?, (a) 200, (b) 300, (c) 248, (d) 346, , 70., , If 0.06% of a number is 84, then 30% of that, number is:, (a) 25.2, (b) 420, (c) 42000, (d) 2520, , 71., , A sum was divided among P, Q & R. R got, double then P who got double than Q. It the, difference between the shares of Q and R is, Rs. 3675.00, then the sum in rupees is:, (a) 4900, (b) 8575, (c) 11025, (d) 7350, , 72., , One-third of one-fourth of a number is 12., Then the number is:, (a) 96, (b) 144, (c) 108, (d) 36, , 73., , If the ratio of the areas of two squares is 25:36,, then the ratio of their perimeters IS, (a) 5:6, (b) 25:36, (c) 6:5, (d) 36:25, , 74., , Out of the total income, X spends 20% on, house rent and 70% of the remaining amount, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , on household expenditure. If x saves Rs. 1800,, the total income is:, (a) Rs. 8000, (b) Rs. 9500, (c) Rs.7500, (d) Rs. 8500, 75., , In a factory, the production of scooters rose to, 48,400 from 40,000 in 2 years. The rate of, growth per annum is:, (a) 20%, (b) 10%, (c) 30%, (d) 8%, , 76., , War: Death:: Smoke: ?, (a) Burning, (b) Pollution, (c) Fire, (d) Cigarette, , 77., , A and B are young ones of C. If C is the father, of A but B is not the son of C. How are B and, C related?, (a) Niece and Uncle, (b) Daughter and Father, (c) Niece and Uncle, (d) Daughter and Mother, , 78., , Find the odd one out:, (a) Stale: fresh, (c)Slow: sluggish, , (b) Truth: lie, (d) Teach: learn, , 79., , In a family there are husband wife, two sons, and two daughters. All the ladies were invited, to a dinner. Both sons went out to play., Husband did not return from office. Who was, at home?, (a) Only wife was at home, (b) All ladies were at home, (c) Only sons were at home, (d) Nobody was at home, , 80., , There are five books A, B, C, D and E placed, on a table. If A is placed below E, C is placed, above D, B is placed below A and D is placed, above E, then which of the following books, touches the surface of the table?, (a) C, (b) B, (c) A, (d) E, , 81., , Three ladies X, Y and Z marry three men A, B, and C. X is married to A, Y is not married to, an engineer, Z is not married to a doctor, C is, not a doctor and A is a lawyer. Then which of, the following statements is correct?, (a) Y is married to C who is an engineer, (b) Z is married to C who is a doctor, (c) X is married to a doctor, (d) None of these, , 82., , If BAD is written as YZW and SAME as, HZNV, then LOVE will be coded as:, (a) ROWN, (b) OJUC, Page 61
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(c) OLEV, , (d) NOPL, , 83., , JE, LH, OL, SQ, .............., (a) WV, (b) WX, (c) VW, (d) XW, , 84., , In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as, RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in, the same code?, (a) EOJDJEFM, (b) EOJDEJFM, (c) MFEJDJOE, (d) MFEDJJOE, , 85., , If ROSE is coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as, 73456 and PREACH is coded as 961473, what, will be the code for SEARCH, (a) 216473, (b) 246173, (c) 214673, (d) 214763, , 86., , Appreciation is related to Reward in the same, way as Disgrace is related to., (a) Crime, (b) Guilt, (c) Allegation, (d) Punishment, , 87., , Here are some words translated form an, artificial language, slar means jump, slary means jumping, slarend means jumped, Which word could mean "Playing", (a) Clargslarend, (b) Clergy, (c) Ellaclarg, (d) Slarmont, , 88., , Statements: All windows are doors. No door is, wall., Conclusions:, (i) No window is wall, (ii) No wall is door, (a) Only conclusion follows, (b) Only conclusion II follows, (c) Neither I nor II follows, (d) Both I and Il follow, , 89., , Y is in the East of X which is in the North of, Z. If P is in the South of Z, then in which, direction of Y, is P?, (a) North, (b) South, (c) South East, (d) None of these, , 90., , A boy rode his bicycle northward, then turned, left and rode 1 km and again turned left and, rode 2 km. He found himself 1 km west of his, starting point. How far did he ride northward, initially, (a) 3 km, (b) 1 km, (c) 2 km, (d) 4 km, , 91., , Complete the series: 120,99, 80, 63, 48, ……, (a) 35, (b) 33, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) 31, , (d) 37, , 92., , Which one of the following is always found in, Bravery?, (a) Power, (b) Courage, (c) Knowledge, (d) Experience, , 93., , If banana is apple, apple is grapes, grapes is, mango, mango is nuts, nuts is guava, which of, the following is a yellow fruit, (a) Mango, (b) Guava, (c) Apple, (d) Nuts, , 94., , If P is to the South of Q, R is to the east or Q, then what direction is P with respect to R?, (a) NE, (b) NW, (c) SW, (d) SE, , 95., , A fathers age is 4 times the age of his e son, and 5 times the age of his younger so When, the elder son lived to three times h present age,, then father's age will exceed his younger son's, age by 3 years. What is the age of the father?, (a) 40, (b) 32, (c) 30, (d) None of these, , 96., , If 63+25=16, 12+18=12 and 23+17=13, then, 54+22=…………., (a) 13, (b) 17, (c) 19, (d) 20, , 97., , Which word does NOT belong with the others?, (a) Wing, (b) Beak, (c) Fin, (d) Rudder, , 98., , Georgia is older than her cousin Marsha., Marsha's brother Bart is older than Georgia., When Marsha and Bart are visiting with, Georgia, all three like to play a game of, Monopoly. Marsha wins more often than, Georgia does., When he plays Monopoly with Marsha and, Georgia, Bart often loses., (a) Of the three, Georgia is the oldest, (b) Of the three, Marsha is the youngest, (c) Georgia hates to lose at Monopoly, (d) None of these, , 99., , Disclosure always involves:, (a) Exposition, (b) Display, (c) Agents, (d) Secrets, , 100. The taxis playing in Wasseypur have the, following fare structure: Rs. 20 for the first 2, km. Rs. 5 for every km in excess of 2 km and, upto 10 km, and rs. 8 for every km in excess of, 10 km. Bullock carts on the other hand charge, Rs. 2 per km. Sardar Khan takes a taxi from, Page 62
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the Wasseypur railway station to his home. On, the way, at a distance of 14 km from the, railway station, he meets Faizal Khan, and gets, down from the taxi to talk to him. Later he, takes a bullock cart to reach home. He spent a, total of Rs. 102 to reach his home from the, railway station. How far is his home from the, railway station?, (a) 17, (b) 18, (c) 19, (d) 20, 101. Prof. Mandal walks to the market and comes, back in an auto. It takes him 90 minutes to, make the round trip. If he takes an auto both, ways it takes him 30 minutes. On a Sunday, he, decides to walk both ways. How long would it, take him?, (a) 100 minutes, (b) 120 minutes, (c) 150 minutes, (d) None of these, 102. February 4th and March 10th fall on Monday, in a particular year. Find the number of, Sundays in the month of April, in the same, year., (a) 5, (b) 4, (c) cannot be determined, (d) none of these, 103. A certain number of students are staying in a, hostel. A part of the hostel charges is fixed, irrespective of the number of occupants, and, the remaining part varies directly as the, number of occupants. When there were 50, occupants, each occupant had to pay Rs. 90. If, there are 40 occupants, each will pay Rs. 100., If each occupant is paying Rs. 150, then find, the number of occupants in the hostel., (a) 20, (b) 15, (c) 32, (d) 45, 104. Ram, Shyam and Tarun ran a race. The, average of the speeds of the three was half the, sum of the average speed of Ram and Shyam, and the average speed of Shyam and Tarun. If, the speeds of the three are distinct, then who, among the following CANNOT be the winner?, (a) Ram, (b) Shyam, (c) Tarun, (d) Cannot be determined, 105. Legal Principle: Every person is entitled to, freedom of conscience and to profess, practice, and propagate his religion subject to public, order, morality and health., Factual Situation: X, a Muslim sacrifices a, cow on Bakra-ld believing it to be a part of his, religious rites. However, there was a law of, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , general prohibition on slaughter of cows. X,, was prosecuted for slaughtering cow., (a) X cannot be prosecuted as killing of cow on, Bakra-ld has the Muslim religious sanction., (b) X can be prosecuted as the state has a right, to regulate the freedom of the religion in the, interests of the public order., (c) X can be prosecuted as the slaughtering of, cow hurts other community's religious, sentiments, (d) X can be prosecuted, as the slaughtering of, cow is cruelty to animals., 106. Under which Article of the Constitution of, India has untouchability been abolished and its, practice prohibited?, (a) Article 17, (b) Article 19, (c) Article 20, (d) Article21, 107. A judgment passed by the Supreme Court of, India can be reviewed only by the:, (a) President, (b) Prime Minister, (c) International Court of Justice, (d) Supreme Court itself, 108. Total number of ministers including Prime, Minister shall not exceed..... % of the total, number of members of Lok Sabha., (a) 20, (b) 14, (c) 15, (d) 18, 109. A marriage is said to be child marriage if:, (a) The girl is below 18 years and the boy is, below 20years., (b) The girl and the boy are below 21 years., (c) The girl is below 20 years and the boy the, below 21 years., (d) The girl is below 18 years and the boy the, below 21 years., 110. The founding member of the movement for, Right to Information is:, (a) Anna Hazare, (b) Aruna Roy, (c) Arvind Kejriwal, (d) Arundathi Roy, 111. The reservation of seats for women in, Panchayat Raj institutions is:, (a) 50% of total seats, (b) 33% of total population, (c) Proportionate to women population, (d) 33% of total seats, 112. Electoral disputes arising out of Presidential, and Vice-Presidential elections are settled by, (a) Central Election Tribunal, (b) Joint Committee of Parliament, (c) Election Commission of India, Page 63
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(d) Supreme Court of India, 113. Ignorance of law is:, (a) Excused, (b) Not excused, (c) Many times excused, (d) All of these, 114. Choose the Fundamental Rights available to, Indian citizens but not to aliens., I Freedom of speech and expression, II Equality before the law, III Right of minorities, IV Protection of life and liberty, (a) I and II, (b) I and IV, (c) II and IV, (d) II and I, 115. The present Chairperson of the National, Human Rights Commission of India is:, (a) Justice A.S. Anand, (b) Justice P.N. Bhagwati, (c) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, (d) Justice Swatantra Kumar, 116. Mr. Samay was severely hurt while working in, his factory and fell unconscious. He was, rushed to a hospital by his fellow workers. In, the hospital (at emergency/casualty ward) the, doctors opined that he should be operated, immediately. While conducting preliminary, examinations, he was found to be HIV, positive. The doctors are in a dilemma, regarding what should they do first., (a) Doctor should operate first., (b) Doctor should inform his family members, (c) Doctors should inform his employers., (d) Doctors should not inform anyone because, it would violate patient's right of privacy., 117. Principle: When one person signifies to, another his willingness to do or abstain from, doing anything, with a view to obtaining the, assent of that person to such an act or, abstinence, he is said to have made a proposal, Fact: Ram telegraphed to Shyam: "Will you, sell me your bullet bike? Telegram the lowest, price." Shyam replied by telegram: "Lowest, price for bike is Rs. 1 lakh." Ram immediately, sent his consent through telegram stating: "I, agree to buy the bike for Rs. 1 lakh asked by, you. Shyam refused to sell the bike., (a) He cannot refuse to sell the bike because, the contract has already been made., (b) He can refuse to sell the bike because it, was only invitation to offer and not the real, offer., (c) It was not a valid offer because willingness, to enter into a contract was absent., LEGAL SUCCESS, , (d) None of these, 118. Sheela, an adult married oman, agreed to live, in adultery with Rahul and also agreed to serve, him as his housekeeper. In return, Rahul, an, adult agreed to pay Sheela Rs. 5000 per month, for living in adultery and Rs. 5000 per month, for housekeeping the agreement is:, (a) Valid as the parties are adults and so, capable of contracting, (b) Voidable as Sheela is a married woman., Contingent as Sheela may or may not, (c) perform the agreement, (d) Unlawful as being opposed to public policy, 119. Rania applied for the post of Director in an, organization. The governing body of the, organization passed a resolution appointing, him to the post. Afterwards, one of the, members of the governing body informed him, privately of the resolution. Subsequently, the, resolution was rescinded by the governing, body. Rania files a suit for breach of contract, and claims damages. Which one of the, following is the correct legal proposition in the, case?, (a) Rania cannot claim damages as she had not, resigned from her existing post in anticipation, of getting the appointment letter., (b) Rania cannot claim damages as there was, no proper communication of acceptance., (c) Rania can claim damages as governing, body cannot rescind the resolution once passed, and communicated., (d) Rania can claim damages as there was, private communication., 120. Y makes an attempt to steal some jewels by, breaking open a box and finds, after opening, the box, that there is no jewel in it. Choose the, appropriate answer., (a) Y is not guilty of attempt to theft because, the box was empty, (b) Y is guilty of attempt to commit theft, (c) Y is guilty of trespass, (d) Y is not guilty of any offence, 121. ……...... is NOT a Central Government tax., (a) Income Tax, (b) Custom Duty, (c) Land Revenue, (d) Service Tax, 122. A patent is granted for a:, (a) New expression, (b) New invention, (c) New combination (d) New discovery, 123. JNNURM means:, (a) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal, Mission, Page 64
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(b) Jawaharlal Nehru Natural Urban Rural, Mission, (c) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Rural, Mission, (d) None of these, , (a) The case has been decided by a court, (b) The case decided by a lower court could be, appealed to a higher court, (c) A case has been dismissed by a court, (d) The case is pending before a court, , 124. Full form of TRIPS is:, (a) Traffic related aspects of international ports, (b) Technology related aspects of intellectual, property rights, (c) Trade related aspects of intellectual, property rights, (d) Trade related aspects of industrial property, rights, , 133. Who is associated with drafting of the Indian, Penal Code?, (a) Thomas Macaulay, (b) Frederic Pollock, (c) Firdaus Kanga, (d) Henry S. Maine, , 125. WTO is the successor of:, (a) NAM, (b) IMF, (c) GATS, (d) GATT, 126. Who described international law as positive, morality?, (a) Vladinmir Lenin, (b) Mao Zodong, (c) Alexander Dworkin, (d) John Austin, 127. A draft is a/an............... instrument., (a) Transferable, (b) Negotiable, (c) Inchoate, (d) Non-refundable, 128. Out of the following which statute is older than, the others?, (a) Indian Contract Act, 1852, (b) Indian Penal Code, 1860, (c) Transfer of Property Act, 1862, (d) Companies Act, 1972, 129. A film is protected under ............ Act, (a) Trade marks, (b) Patents, (c) Copyright, (d) Cinematograph, 130. The word "Ltd." after the name of a business, enterprise denotes:, (a) That it is a limited liability company, (b) That it is an unlimited liability company, (c) That it has issued limited shares, (d) That it has limited number of members, 131. Lawyers are officers of the Court and are, constituted into an independent profession, under the:, (a) Constitution of India, (b) Indian Penal Code, (c) Civil Procedure Code, (d) Advocates Act, 132. In relation to a case the term res subjudice, means that:, LEGAL SUCCESS, , 134. What does UNESCO deal with?, (a) International economic, social and, community matters, (b) International ecclesiastical matters, (c) Interactional educational, scientific and, cultural matters, (d) International elections of societies and, communities, 135. Sexual, intercourse, with, a, girl, under…………… is rape even if she had given, her consent, (a) 15 years, (b) 18 years, (c) 12 years, (d) 16 years, 136. A lady wanted to buy a railway ticket but, finding crowd near the ticket window at the, station, asked Raju, who was near the window,, to get a ticket for her and handed him money, for the same. Raju took the money and instead, of getting the ticket, ran away with it. What, offence has been committed by Raju?, (a) No offence, (b) Criminal breach of trust, (c) Criminal misappropriation, (d) Theft, 137. Z is carried off by a tiger. X fires at the tiger,, knowing that the shot might kill Z, but with no, intention to kill Z, and in good faith trying to, save Z. X's shot, however, gives Z a mortal, wound. Choose the correct option:, (a) X has committed an offence of a grievous, nature, (b) X has no mortal duty to save Z therefore he, can be held liable, (c) X has not committed an offence, as the act, was in good faith and for the benefit of Z, (d) None of these, 138. Remarks of a judge, which are made casually, and are not relevant to the case in hand, are, known as:, (a) Obiter dicta, (b) Ratio decidendi, Page 65
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(c) Precedent, (d) Binding source of law, 139. The principle that agreements must be, respected in good faith, is known as:, (a) Pacta dant legem contractri, (b) Pactum de non petendo, (c) Raison d'etre, (d) Pacta sunt servanda, 140. "Justice must not only be done but also appear, to be done, and may I add, must be paid for, being done." Who is the author of this, statement?, (a) Henry Cecil, (b) Francis Bacon, (c) Voltaire, (d) Seneca, 141. Fiduciary relationship means a relationship, based on:, (a) Money, (b) Contract, (c) Trust, (d) None of these, 142. Contract is said to have three essentials. Which, one among the following is not an essential in, the formation of contract?, (a) Offer, (b) Acceptance, (c) Consideration, (d) Damages, 143. 'Ecomark is issued by:, (a) Indian Standard Organisation, (b) Bureau of Indian Standards, (c) International Standards Organisation, (d) The Trade Marks Office, 144. Right to education is added as Article 21A in, the Constitution of India by, (a) 86th Constitutional Amendment, 2002, (b) 88th Constitutional Amendment, 2003, (c) 89th Constitutional Amendment, 2003, (d) 90th Constitutional Amendment, 2003, 145. First Lokpal Bill had been introduced in the, Parliament of India in the year:, (a) 1962, (b) 1964, (c) 1966, (d) 1968, 146. Which among the following Vice-President in, India resigned from his office to contest for the, post of President?, (a) V.V. Giri, (b) Fakhuddin Ali Ahmad, (c) N. Sanjeeva Reddy, (d) R.Venkataraman, 147. A National Emergency in India remains in, operation, with the approval of Parliament for:, (a) Maximum of 1 year, (b) Indefinite period, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Maximum of 2 years, (d) Maximum of 3 years, 148. Which among the following Indian, Constitutional Amendments included 4 more, languages in the Eighth Schedule to the, Constitution of India?, (a) 89th Amendment, 2003, (b) 90th Amendment, 2003, (c) 91stAmendment, 2003, (d) 92nd Amendment, 2003, 149. Constitution Amending Bill passed by the, Parliament of India also requires to be ratified, by the Legislatures of not less than half of the, States in regard to the:, (a) Fundamental Rights, (b) Fundamental Duties, (c) Representation of States in Parliament, (d) Constitutional remedies, 150. As per Constitutional requirement the, parliament of India shall meet at least:, (a) Once a year, (b) Twice a year, (c) Thrice a year, (d) Four times a year, 151. Chairman of Central Seventh Pay Commission, in India was: 2, (a) Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur, (b) Justice B.N. Kripal, (c) Justice L.K. Majumdar, (d) Justice V.N. Khare, 152. In which of the following cases the, Constitution of India allows an exception to, the rule of equality?, (a) President and Governor, (b) Prime Minister and Chief Minister, (c) Union Law Minister and Law Minister of a, State, (d) Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Chief, Minister, 153. Article 1 of the Constitution of India declares, India as:, (a) Federal State, (b) Quasi-federal State, (c) Unitary State, (d) Union of the States, 154. A Panchayat Samiti at the block level in India, is only a/an:, (a) Advisory body, (b) Consultative committee, (c) Co-ordinating and supervisory authority, (d) Administrative authority, 155. When the offices of both the President and, Vice-President of India are vacant, then their, functions will be discharged by:, Page 66
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(a) Prime Minister, (b) Home Minister, (c) Chief Justice of India, (d) Speaker, 156. Parliament or a State Legislature in India can, declare a seat vacant, if a member absents, himself without notice from the session for, more than:, (a) 30 days, (b) 60 days, (c) 90 days, (d) 120 days, 157. Which country among the following is the first, country in Europe to guarantee animal rights in, its Constitution?, (a) Belgium, (b) Germany, (c) Switzerland, (d) Belgrade, 158. Kothari Commission relates to:, (a) Sports, (b) Cultural, (c) Education, (d) Backward classes, 159. Permission to vote in India by postal ballot is, given to:, 1. Members of the Armed Forces, 2. Foreign Service personnel posted abroad, 3 Officials on election duty, 4. Candidates who are touring their, constituencies, (a) 2, 4, (b) 1, 3, (c) 1, 2, 3, (d) 2, 3, 160. The concept off Public Interest Litigation, which has become quite popular in India, originated in:, (a) U.K., (b) Australia, (c) Canada, (d) USA, 161. Right to property was removed from the list of, Fundamental Rights from the Constitution of, India during the tenure of:, (a) Morarji Desai, (b) Rajiv Gandhi, (c) Charan Singh, (d) Indira Gandhi, 162. The current strength of Lok Sabha and State, Assemblies in India is to be frozen up to:, (a) 2026, (b) 2016, (c) 2018, (d) 2015, 163. Petitions to the Supreme Court of India under, Article 32 of Constitution are subject to the, rule of 'Res Judicata' except:, (a) Quo Warranto, (b) Certiorari, (c) Habeas Corpus, (d) Prohibition, 164. Which of the following fundamental rights,, guaranteed by the Constitution of India, 1950, cannot be suspended during emergency?, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Freedom of speech and expression under, Article 19(1)(a), (b) Right to Constitutional remedies under, Articles 32 and 226, (c) Right under Article 21 and 22, (d) Right under Articles 20 and 211, 165. In which landmark judgment did the Supreme, Court of India lay down guidelines against, sexual harassment of women at workplace?, (a) Nilabati Behera v. State of Orissa, (b) Hussainara Khatoon v. State of Bihar, (c) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, (d) Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan, 166. Clemency of capital punishment is granted by:, (a) Jail superintendent, (b) Prime Minister, (c) Chief Justice of Supreme Court, (d) President of India, 167. To be tried under Juvenile Justice (Care and, Protection) Act, 2000 the accused must be, below the age of:, (a) 18, (b) 16, (c) 14, (d) 12, 168. A hung Parliament is a Parliament:, (a) Which meets in between two regular, sessions., (b) in which no political party gets an absolute, majority, (c) In which joint sessions of both the houses, of the parliament take place, (d) Constituted for emergency purpose, 169. The official language of a Supreme Court is:, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Any language convenient to the client, (d) All of the above, Directions: (Question Nos. 170 to 175) Each of, the next six questions consists of two, statements, one labeled as 'Assertion' (A) and, other as 'Reason' (R). You are to examine these, two statements carefully and select the correct, answer., 170. Assertion (A): A void contract is not, necessarily illegal., Reason (R): Every illegal contract is void., (a) Both (A) and (R) art individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., , Page 67
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171. Assertion (A): X, because of unsound state of, mind and not knowing the nature of the act,, attacks Y, who in self defense and in order to, ward off the attack, hits him thereby injuring, him. Y has not committed an offence., Reason (R): Y had a right of private defense, against X under Section 98 of the Indian Penal, Code., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., 172. Assertion (A): Austin's concept of law is, known as imperative theory., Reason (R): Austin emphasized on the, commanding character of law., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A), (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., 173. Assertion (A): The essence of joint liability, under section 149 of the IPC is that the, criminal act must have been done with a view, to fulfill the common object of an unlawful, assembly., Reason (R): Any sudden and provocative act, done by a member of an unlawful assembly, would render the other members of that, assembly liable., , 1.(d), 11.(a), 21.(d), 31.(d), 41.(a), 51.(b), 61.(d), 71.(b), 81.(d), 91.(a), 101.(c), 111.(d), 121.(c), 131.(d), 141.(c), 151.(a), 161.(a), 171.(a), , 2.(c), 12.(c), 22.(b), 32.(a), 42.(d), 52.(b), 62.(c), 72.(b), 82.(c), 92.(b), 102.(b), 112.(d), 122.(b), 132.(d), 142.(d), 152.(a), 162.(a), 172.(a), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually rue but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., 174. Assertion (A): in the event of violation of any, legal right (tort) the aggrieved party is entitled, to recover unliquidated damages., Reason (R): The object of awarding damages, to the aggrieved party is to put him in the same, position in which he would have been if the, wrong would not have been committed., Damages are therefore, assessed on that basis., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A), (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A), (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., 175. Assertion (A): The Constitution of India, provides for the appointment of a Governor for, a period of five years., Reason (R): The governor holds office during, the pleasure of the President., (a) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)., (b) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but, (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)., (c) (A) is true but (R) is false., (d) (A) is false but (R) is true., , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2013], 3.(a), 4.(d), 5.(b), 6.(a), 7.(d), 8.(a), 13.(c), 14.(a), 15.(d), 16.(a), 17.(c), 18.(b), 23.(c), 24.(c), 25.(d), 26.(a), 27.(b), 28.(c), 33.(d), 34.(a), 35.(b), 36.(d), 37.(a), 38.(a), 43.(a), 44.(c), 45.(d), 46.(c), 47.(c), 48.(a), 53.(c), 54.(b), 55.(b), 56.(c), 57.(c), 58.(d), 63.(c), 64.(c), 65.(c), 66.(c), 67.(b), 68.(c), 73.(a), 74.(c), 75.(b), 76.(b), 77.(b), 78.(c), 83.(d), 84.(a), 85.(c), 86.(d), 87.(b), 88.(d), 93.(d), 94.(c), 95.(d), 96.(a), 97.(b), 98.(b), 103.(a) 104.(b) 105.(b) 106.(a) 107.(d) 108.(c), 113.(b) 114.(a) 115.(c) 116.(a) 117.(b) 118.(d), 123.(a) 124.(c) 125.(d) 126.(d) 127.(b) 128.(b), 133.(a) 134.(c) 135.(b) 136.(b) 137.(c) 138.(a), 143.(b) 144.(a) 145.(d) 146.(a) 147.(b) 148.(d), 153.(d) 154.(c) 155.(c) 156.(b) 157.(b) 158.(c), 163.(c) 164.(d) 165.(d) 166.(d) 167.(a) 168.(b), 173.(c) 174.(a) 175.(a), , 9.(b), 19.(c), 29.(a), 39.(d), 49.(a), 59.(b), 69.(a), 79.(d), 89.(d), 99.(d), 109.(d), 119.(b), 129.(c), 139.(d), 149.(c), 159.(d), 169.(b), , 10.(d), 20.(c), 30.(a), 40.(b), 50.(b), 60.(b), 70.(c), 80.(b), 90.(c), 100.(c), 110.(b), 120.(b), 130.(a), 140.(a), 150.(b), 160.(d), 170.(b), , Page 68
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LL.B. Entrance Test – 2012, [Sunday June, 2012], Question Booklet, Number of Questions: 175, , Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks : 700, , Instructions: Each correct answer will get 4 marks. Each incorrect answer will incur a penalty of 1 mark., There will be no penalty, if a question is not attempted., Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best, expresses the meaning of the given word:, 1., , 2., , 3., , 4., , VAGUE, (a) Inadequate, (c) Nebulous, , (b) Insignificant, (d) Meaningless, , (c) with, , FATIGUE, (a) Sleepy, (c) Drowsiness, , (b) Weariness, (d) Sweating, , DEBONAIR, (a) Confident, (c) Charming, , (b) Elegant, (d) Stylish, , 11., , (d) on, , He is not content……... this amount., (a) On, (b) by, (c) at, (d) with, , If you want to succeed let there be no ……in, your effort., (a) let up, (b) let off, (c) let on, (d) let by, Directions: Each of the following questions, contains four words. One of the four words is correctly, spelled. Pick the correctly spelled word:, 12., , CARVE, (a) Acquire, (b) Cover, (c) Drive, (d) Achive, Directions: In each of the following questions,, find out the best alternative for the given, words/ sentences, , 13., (a) Amiable, (c) Alow, , (b) Aly, (d) Alot, , (a) Bonny, (c) Bounc, , (b) Boaste, (d) Bridle, , (a) Outwit, (c) Overcaste, , (b) Outskarts, (d) Overhal, , (a) Hagle, (c) Halmark, , (b) Haggard, (4) Hampar, , 14., 5., , The act of killing one's wife, (a) Avicide, (b) Uxoriçide, (c) Genotide, (d) Canicide, , 6., , To hold something in leash, (a) To restrain, (b) To discourage, (c) To disappoint, (d) To dismiss, , 15., , 16., 7., , 8., , A post without, remuneration, (a) Voluntay, (c) Honorary, , any, , compensation, , or, , (b) Sinecure, (d) Non-Practicipating, , A short usually amusing story about some real, person/event, (a) Anecdote, (b) Allegory, (c) Tale, (d) Antidote, , Directions: In each of the following questions,, a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of, words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship, similar to that expressed in the original pair., 17., , OFFHAND: PREMEDITATION, (a) Aboveboard: Guile, (b) Thrifty: Precocious, (c) Evanescent: Transition, (d) Upright: Integrity, , 18., , SCURRY: MOVE, (a) Sleep: Drowse, (c) Chatter: Talk, , Directions: Each of the following sentences is, followed by four prepositions. Fill in the blanks with, appropriate prepositions:, 9., , 10., , Don't lament..... your misfortunes., (a) Over, (b) with, (c) to, (d) about, Don't be surprised........ and think like that., (a) at, (b) about, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 19., , (b) Agenda: Meeting, (d) Chant: Sing, , SKIRT: ISSUE, , Page 69
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(a) Siege:Vulnerability, (b) Feud:Acrimony, (c) Sweep: Election, (d) Dodge: Encounter, 20., , 21., , 22., , 23., , 24., , 25., , (a) golden, (c) flexibly, , CURDLE: MILK, (a) Underlying: Foundation, (b) Fertilizer: Crop, (c) Clot: Blood, (d) Brew: Beer, Directions: One word substitution., Fear of open spaces, (a) Obsession, (c) Hallucnation, , (b) nobly, (d) notoriously, , 31., , Gangotri is .... by mountains on three sides., (a) hidden, (b) kept, (c) flanked, (d) located, , 32., , His performance, expectation., (a) to, (c) off, , did not, , come..........my, , (b) upto, (d) near, , 33., , Government by priest or Government which, has its State religion, (a) Aristocracy, (b) Oligarchy, (c) Theocracy, (d) Sacerdotal, , Past civilization often saw comets as ......... of, death and doom., (a) portentous, (b) usherers, (c) harbingers, (d) precursors, Directions: Replace the underlined word with a, word that will not alter the meaning., , 34., , Of the sense of touch is, (a) Tannery, (b) Tactile, (c) Olfactory, (d) None of the above, , A Scurrilous attack or her character., (a) Disparaging, (b) Vain, (c) Oblique, (d) Slattemly, , 35., , A severe deserved punishment is, (a) Retribution, (b) Revisionism, (c) Repartee, (d) Abdication, , Rage against the new rules., (a) Pillage, (b) Ram, (c) Culminate, (d) Fulminate, , 36., , The system of putting plants and animals into, various classes., (a) Topiary, (b) Omithology, (c) Taxonomy, (d) Agronomy, Directions: Replace the underlined phrase/, word with a suitable idiom/word from the, given choices., , In a row of children facing north Ojas is fourth, to the left of Abu who is tenth from the left, end. Aashi is second to the right of Abu and, eighth from the right end of thee row. Total, how many children are there in the row?, (a) 19, (b) 20, (c) 21, (d) 18, , 37., , A lady a gentleman are shopping in the market, when the lady's friend happens to meet them., The friend asks the lady "who is the gentleman, with you?" The lady replies: "the gentleman's, mother-in-law and my mother-in-law are, related as mother and daughter." The lady is, the gentleman's………………..?, (a) wife, (b) daughter, (c) daughter-in-law, (d) sister-in-law, , 38., , Pointing to a photograph Nikita said 'She is the, only grand-daughter of my grandmother's, daughter, How is the girl in photograph related, to Nikita?, (a) Sister, (b) Niece/daughter, (c) Aunt, (d) Cannot be determined, , 39., , If 'A' is substituted by 26, 'B' by 25 and so on, up to Z which is substituted by 1, what will be, the sum of the numbers substituted for the, word 'FRAY'?, (a) 57, (b) 58, (c) 60, (d), , (b) Agoraphobia, (d) Somnambulism, , 26., , Prohibition is gall and wormwood to distillers., (a) Opportunity, (b) Mayhem, (c) Abominable, (d) Heaven, , 27., , The girls hit it off right away., (a) Got along very well, (b) Clobbered, (c) Became agitated, (d) Cracked the plan, , 28., , You have to hustle to get there on time., (a) Jostle, (b) Catch a bus, (c) Get ready, (d) Get a move on, Directions: Fill in the blanks., , 29., , Retirement can either be a .......... to age or an, opportunity for new adventure., (a) surrender, (b) defeat, (c) setback, (d) victory, , 30., , Your treatment of your servant is. mean., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 70
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40., , A is Y's brother. S is T's mother and A's 56, aunt, How is T related to A?, (a) Sister, (b) Cousin, (c) Aunt, (d) Cannot be determined, , 41., , Raja started from point A and traveled 8 kms, towards the north to point B, he then turned, right and traveled 7 kms to point C, from point, C he took the first right and drove 5 kms to, point D, he took another right and traveled 7, kms to point E, and finally tuned right and, traveled for another 3 kms to point F. What is, the distance between point F and B?, (a) 3 kms, (b) 2 kms, (c) 28 kms, (d) 29 kms, , 42., , In a certain code FIGHT is coded as GJFIU, and WRITE is coded as XSHUF; then how, will JUDGE be coded in the same code?, (a) KVCHF, (b) HFEKV, (c) KVEHF, (d) VKCFH, , 43., , As North Pole is related to Magnet, in the, same way………. is related to Battery., (a) Terminal, (b) Power, (c) Energy, (d) Cell, , 44., , Find the missing number in the following8, series. 6, 12, 21, …........., 48, (a) 40, (b) 33, (c) 38, (d) 45, , 45., , 46., , 47., , 48., , What is the missing number in this series?, 675849, (a) 11, (b) 10, (c) 2, (d) 3, In the following question one term in the, number series is wrong. Find out the wrong, term, 8, 14, 26, 48, 98, 194, 386,, (a) 14, (b) 48, (c) 98, (d) 194, A long rope has to be cut to make 23 small, pieces. If it is double folded to start with how, many times does it need to be cut?, (a) 9, (b) 23, (c)11, (d) 12, Peyush earns twice as much in November as in, each of the other months. What part of his, entire year's earning does he earn in, November?, (a) 2/11, (b) 2/13, (c) 3/14, (d) 1/6, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 49., , In a certain Code CHANDIGARH is written as, DNAHCHRAGI. How is SIKKIM written in, that Code?, (a) TIKJKM, (b) TJLLJN, (c) MIKKIS, (d) KISMIK, , 50., , When Rajeev was born, his father was 32 years, older than his brother and his mother was 25, years older than his sister. If Rajeev's brother, is 6 years older than Rajeev and his mother is 3, years younger than his father, how old was, Rajeev's sister when Rajeev was born?, (a) 15 years, (b) 7 years, (c) 17 years, (d) 10 years, , 51., , Reptile is to lizard as flower is to, (a) petal, (b) bud, (c) marigold, (d) fish, , 52., , Complete the following series: A4QR, A4QS,, A3QT,…………….... A1, QV, (a) A2QW, (b) A2QV2, (c) A2QU, (d) A2Q3U, Directions: In each of the following number, series, look for a pattern on relationship, between the numbers, and fill in the missing, number., , 53., , 1, 2 2, 5, 5,……………., (a) 25, (b) 19, (c) 10, (d) 26, , 54., , 1, 8, 27,, (a) 16, (c) 28, , (b) 10, (d) 64, , 55., , 34, 39, 37, 38, 40, 37, ........., (a) 43, (b) 35, (c) 33, (d) 45, , 56., , 69, 58, 71, 60,…………, (a) 71, (b) 73, (c) 72, (d) 70, Directions: Each question has a word followed, by four answer choices. Choose the word that, is a necessary part of the leading word., , 57., , School, (a) Students, (c) Class rooms, , 58., , (b) Benches, (d) Building, , Crops, (a) Food, (b) Labourers, (c) Harvest, (d) Irrigation, Directions: The following terms are from an, artificial language, with their English, meanings in the questions that follow, select, , Page 71
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the appropriate English translation of the, artificial language., 59., , 60., , 61., , 62., , 63., , 64., , Ing Tor: Bust factory; igat ngot: has not; ngote, aut: not a car; e Ing: a bus. What does the word, "aut Tor mean in English?, (a) not a car, (b) Car factory, (c) not a bus, (d) a bus, , (b) False, (c) Partially true and partially false, (d) None of the above, 70., , Oats has more fiber corn but less bran. Corm, has more fiber than rice but less fiber than, wheat. Rice has the lowest fiber content. If the, first two statements are true, the third, statement is, (a) True, (b) False, (c) Partially true and partially false, (d) None of the above, , 71., , The length of the year is greatest on the, (a) Mercury, (b) Earth, (c) Jupiter, (d) Pluto, , Sea is to whales as Road is to, (a) Tar, (b) Driving, (c) Kerbs, (d) Cars, , 72., , The largest producer of sugar in the world is, (a) Brazil, (b) Indonesia, (c) Mexico, (d) Cuba, , Book is to author as judgment is to, (a) Jury, (b) Judge, (c) Advocate, (d) Defendant, , 73., , The state in India with largest coastline is, (a) Tamil Nadu, (b) Kerala, (c) Andhra Pradesh, (d) Maharashtra, , 74., , The weight of the cricket ball is approximately, (a) 3 oz, (b) 4 oz, (c) 5 oz, (d) 6 oz, , 75., , The National Game of Canada is, (a) Cricket, (b) Football, (c) Ice Hockey, (d) Tennis, , 76., , At which place the 2018 Common Wealth, Games will take place, (a) Beijing, (b) London, (c) Gold Coast, (d) Canada, , 77., , How many foreign players can be part of, playing eleven in IPL Cricket Tournament, organized in India?, (a) 3, (b) 4, (c) 5, (d) 6, , 78., , Name the first Arabic writer awarded Noble, Prize for Literature., (a) Salman Rushdie, (b) Gen. Gaddafi, (c) Naguib Mah Fouz, (d) Yasser Arafat, , 79., , Sphygomomanometer is used to lest, (a) Harmones Action, (b) BrainTumour, (c) Functions of Intestines, (d) Blood Pressure, , If in addition to the above word meanings, if, "aut boushp" means "car workshop", what, does "Ing boushp" mean?, (a) Car factory, (b) Bus factory, (c) Bus workshop, (d) Car shop, Directions: Fill in the relationships, based on, the relationship that the question mentions., , Centimeter is to Meter as Kilobyte is to, (a) Computer Memory, (b) Gigabyte, (c) Information storage, (d) Memory, Fill in the blank:, DEF, DEF2, DE2F2,………... D2E2F3, (a) D2E2F2, (b) D2E3F3, (c) DEF3, (d) DE3F3, , 65., , ABC, CBA, DBE, EBD,…….., (a) ABD, (b) CBD, (c) FBG, (d) GBF, , 66., , Which word does not belong with others?, (a) Treaty, (b) Legislation, (c) Pact, (d) Right, , 67., , Which word does not belong with others., (a) Jasmine, (b) Rose, (c) Hibisaus, (d) Petals, , 68., , Pen is to poet as needle is to, (a) Cloth, (b) Sewing, (c) Tailor, (d) Burton, , 69., , (i) Class A has higher enrollment than class B., (ii) Class Chas lower enrollment than class B., (iii) Class A has lower enrollment than class C., If the first two statements are true, the third, statement is:, (a) True, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 72
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80., , Which British Governor-General introduced, postage stamp in India?, (a) Lord Dalhousie, (b) Lord Ripon, (c)Lord Canning, (d) Lord William Bentick, , 81., , What is the Saudi Arabian currency called?, (a) Dirham, (b) Peso, (c) Dinar, (d) Riyal, , 82., , In which of the following States the, Legislative Council has been dispensed with?, (a) Bihar, (b) Uttar Pradesh, (c) West Bengal, (d) Orissa, , (c)Degree, , (d) Celsius, , 91., , Where is Secretariat of SAARC located?, (a) Colombo, (b) Islamabad, (c) New Delhi, (d) Kathmandu, , 92., , Who wrote the book "Ignited, Unleashing the Power within India"?, (a) A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, (b) Atal Behari Vajpayee, (c) LK.Advani, (d) Arjun Singh, , 93., , Who amongst the following won the election, for the post of Chief Executive of Hong Kong?, (a) Kim Joong-Keun, (b) Leung Chun-ying, (c) Henry Tang, (d) Albert Ho, , Minds:, , 83., , Diphtheria is a disease affecting, (a) eyes, (b) throat, (c) liver, (d) pancreas, , 84., , In which of the following countries Chairman, is the Head of the State?, (a) Myanmar, (b) Nepal, (C) Mauritius, (d) Bhutan, , 94., , Where did the Second Summit on Nuclear, Security take place?, (a) Seoul, (b) Washington, (c) New Delhi, (d) Sydney, , 85., , Which of the following Scams was not, unearthed in 2010-ll in India?, (a) 2G, (b) CWG, (c) Adarsh, (d) Provident Fund, , 95., , 86., , Which country has become the first country in, the world to make broadband internet access a, legal right of all citizens?, (a) UK, (b) New Zealand, (c) Finland, (d) Switzerland, , The SGPC and Akali Dal are appealing for, mercy of ……….. who is on death row for the, killing of Punjab Chief Minister in 1995., (a) Balwant Singh Rajoana, (b) Kehar Singh, (c) Gurdarshan Singh Bajwa, (d) Kuldeep Singh, , 96., , Name the MLA who has been abducted by, Maoists in Orissa?, (a) Lal Bihari Himirika, (b) Hema Gamang, (c) Surjya Narayan Patro, (d) Jhina Hikaka, , 97., , The recent controversy between India and, China is related to:, (a) Arabian Sea, (b) South China Sea, (c) Bay of Bengal, (d) Middle-East region, , 87., , The border of which two countries is known as, 49th parallel line?, (a) Germany & France, (b) USA & Canada, (c) South Korea & North Korea, (d) Germany & Poland, , 88., , International Women's Day is observed on, (a) 9th January, (b) 8th March, (c) 1st February, (d) 25th March, , 89., , Which, Committee/Commission, made, recommendations to make civil services more, efficient and decorrupted?, (a) Kothari Commission, (b) Niyogi Committee, (c) Blawant Rai Committee, (d) P.C. Hota Committee, , 98., , Name the two children who were placed under, foster care due to lack of parental care in 2011, in Norway., (a) Ankit and Aradhya, (b) Abhijit and Anushka, (c) Abhigyan and Aishwarya, (d) Akhil and Asmita, , 90., , What is the unit for temperature in the metric, system?, (a) Fahrenheit, (b) Kelvin, , 99., , Name the IPS Officer who was killed in, Madhya Pradesh in March 2012?, (a) Narender Kumar, (b) Rajbir Singh, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 73
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(c) S.K. Sharma, , (d) Ravinder Kumar, , 100. Kurdistan is primarily known for Uranium, stocks, (a) Uranium stocks, (b) Oil reserves, (c) Dry fuit products, (d) Fertilser, Directions: Given below are the statement of, facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal, principles are given. Apply the principles to, the facts of the case and select the most, appropriate answer from among the four, alternatives., 101. Facts: The resident of the adjoining slums, were persistently using the park for defecation., On the order of the Chairman of the DDA the, park was fenced and electric current was run, on the wires on the top. A trespassing slum, dweller touched a live wire and was, electrocuted. Can the Chairman be held liable, for an offence of causing death by negligence?, Principle: Whoever causes the death of any, person by doing any rash or negligent act not, amounting to culpable homicide, shall be, punished with imprisonment of either, description for a term which may extend to, two years or with fine or with both., (a) No, because getting a public park, electrically wired is no rash act., (b) Administrative actions are immune to any, liability., (c) Yes, because getting a public park, electrically wired is a rash and negligent act., (d) None of the above, 102. Facts: A sets fire, by night, to an inhabited, house in a large town, for the purpose of, facilitating a robbery and this causes death of a, person. A pleaded that he has intended the, robbery but not the causing of death and, became sorry for the death caused by his act. Is, A liable for causing the death voluntarily?, Principle: A person is said to cause an effect, voluntarily" whereby he intended to cause it or, by means which, at the time of employing, those means, he knew or had reason to believe,, to be likely to cause it., (a) A is liable for causing the death voluntarily, though he has not intended to cause death of, anyone, because he has set fire in an inhabited, abandoned house and it is quite natural that in, such house people must be there during night., (b) A is not liable because he has not intended, murder of anyone., (c) A is not liable for murder but is liable for, robbery only., (d) A is not responsible for murder because he, has not killed anyone by his own hands., LEGAL SUCCESS, , 103. Facts: Certain persons transferred a tea estate, to an incorporated company and claimed, exemptions from "ad valorem" duty on the, ground that they themselves were shareholders, in the company., Principle: An incorporated company under the, Companies Act has a separate entity and, corporate liability., (a) The shareholders are liable to pay as the, company is a separate legal person., (b) The shareholders are not liable to pay as it, is a transfer from them in one name to, themselves under another name., (c) The shareholders are liable because, everybody has a duty to pay on a transfer or, conveyance., (d) The shareholders will not pay the company, would pay on their behalf., 104. Facts: Sahil, a child of 10 years of age, find a, gold coin in the uncle's home. He gives the, coin to his sister Rachna who is 8 years old., The uncle reports the matter to the police. The, police conducts a search. During the, investigation the police finds the coin kept in, the toys of Rachna. Rachna tells the police that, Sahil had given coin to her., Principle: Acts done by children below 12, years of age are not offences if they are not, mature enough to understand the nature and, consequences of the acts., (a) Sahil is guilty of theft., (b) Rachna is guilty of theft., (c) Both Sahil and Rachna are guilty of theft., (d) Neither Sahil nor Rachna is guilty of theft., 105. Facts: Ajay runs the 'Indian Circus'. The circus, has an interesting night show. Two motor, cyclists, Ramesh and Suresh, rotate their, motorcycles inside a big iron globe in, complete darkness. And the audience,, especially, the children gives a day it so, happens that during one night show an, accident occurs inside the globe. Ramesh and, Suresh collide with each other and Ramesh, loses both his legs. His parents claim, compensation from Ajay, the proprietor of the, circus, Principle: An employer is responsible for any, accident or loss caused to his employees,, during the course of employment., (a) Ajay is not liable to pay any compensation, because he cannot be held responsible for the, accident., (b) Ajay is liable to pay compensation because, he is the employer and the accident occurred, during the course of employment., , Page 74
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(c) Ajay is not liable to pay compensation but, he can pay some amount to Ramesh if he has, sympathy for him., (d) None of the above, 106. Facts: A farmhouse is located in South Delhi, on 2 acre plot of land. The owner of the, farmhouse keeps a specially trained ferocious, dog to guard his property. He also employs a, dog-handler to handle this dog and instructs all, his other employees to avoid the dog. A sign is, also put up on the gate saying "Beware of, Dog". On the afternoon of 26th January, a, group of poor boys playing cricket in a nearby, park hit the ball into the farmhouse. A 14 year, old boy enters the farmhouse to get the ball., The dog attacks the boy and he dies of the, injuries. The family of the boy sues farmhouse, owner for damages., Principles: (i) An occupier is not responsible, to a trespasser except in respect of willful act, intended to cause harm or done with reckless, disregards. (ii) Master is liable for the acts of, the employee/servant., (a) The owner is liable because the dog has a, vicious or savage propensity and he had, knowledge of the same., (b) The owner should pay the damages because, he is rich and the boy killed was poor, (c) The owner is not liable because the boy, was a trespasser., (d) The owner is not liable because a 14 years, old boy ought to have known about the, presence of the ferocious dog., 107. Facts: Charu while driving her car at a high, speed, knocked down Seema, a middle aged, woman who was walking on the road. Seema, got her leg fractured as a result of this, accident. As Seema was suffering from, diabetes, her leg had to be amputated. Seema, filed a suit against Charu for damages for the, loss of her leg, Principle: A person is liable for all direct, consequences of his act, which he could have, reasonably foreseen as naturally flowing from, his act., (a) Charu is liable as the loss of leg is directly, attributable to her act., (b) Charu is not liable because she did not, know Seema was suffering from diabetes., (c) Charu is liable because she could have, reasonably foreseen the loss of leg of Seema., (d) Charu is not liable since a diabetes patient, like Seema ought not to have walked on the, road., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 108. Endosul fan is banned in India under the, (a) Environment Protection Act, 1986, (b) Hazardous Chemical Rules, 2000, (c) Convention on Persistent Organic, Pollutants, 2001, (d) All the above, 109. Gram Nyayalaya Act, 2008 refers to, (a) Access to justice to citizens at door steps, (b) Informal settlement of disputes, (c) Free legal services, (d) All the above, 110. Which among the following has been added as, a fundamental right in the Constitution of India, by 86th Amendment, (a) Right to information, (b) Right to employment, (c) Right to food security, (d) Right to education, 111. Special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court, is available from the decision of, (a) Any court or tribunal, (b) Any court, tribunal or administrative, authority, (c) Any court or tribunal relating to armed, forces, (d) Administrative tribunals only, 112. Who was the Chairperson of the Committee on, Review of the Working of the Constitution?, (a) Subhash C. Kashyap, (b) Justice Venkatachaliah, (c) LK.Advani, (d) Justice B.N. Kirpal, 113. Under which provision of the Constitution, the, Supreme Court reviews its own judgments?, (a) Article 132, (b) Article 137, (c) Article 139, (d) Article 141, 114. What does the phrase "lex est norma recti", mean?, (a) Law is a rule of right, (b) Law rules the rights, (c) Law is a rule of State, (d) Law follows equity, 115. The Headquarters of the International Court of, Justice is situated at, (a) Geneva, (b) Vienna, (c) Rome, (d) The Hague, 116. When was the International Monetary Fund, established?, (a) 1945, (b) 1946, (c) 1947, (d) 1950, Page 75
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117. Sachar Committee Report refers to, (a) Reservation for minorities, (b) Backwardness among the, community, (c) Judicial reform, (d) Election reform, , Muslim, , 118. Wetland conservation is an obligation, undertaken by India in, (a) Ramsar Convention, 1971, (b) Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992, (c) Convention of Migratory Species, 1979, (d) UN. Convention on Law of the Sea, 1982, 119. Press Council of India is, (a) Statutory body, (b) Constitutional body, (c) Self-regulatory body, (d) Private Association, 120. Who said that denmocracy is a "government of, the people, by the people and for the people"?, (a) Abraham Lincoln, (b) Woodrow Wilson, (c) Aristotle, (d) Plato, 121. The Supreme Court being the highest court of, appeal, is the most superior judiciary, but the, various High Courts exercise a jurisdiction, even wider than that of the Supreme Court, under, (a) Article 32 of the Constitution, (b) Article 141 of the Constitution, (c) Article 164 of the Constitution, (d) Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, 122. Schedule X of the Constitution deals with, (a) Law protected from judicial review of the, courts, (b) Disqualification on ground of defection, (c) Union and its territory, (d) Union, State and Concurrent lists., 123. Who amongst the following can attend the, Session of the Parliament but has no right to, vote?, (a) Attomey-General for India, (b) Comptroller-General of India, (c) Chief Justice of India, (d) Chief of the Indian Army, 124. In India, right to vote is, (a) Fundamental right, (b) Statutory right, (c) Constitutional right, (d) Moral right, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 125. Which of the following was merged with the, Union of India, (a) Sikkim, (b) Goa, (c) Pondicherry, (d) Daman and Diu, 126. Who headed the first, Backward Classes?, (a) B.P. Mandal, (b) Kaka Saheb Kalekar, (c) M.H. Mandal, (d) S.P. Mandal, , Commission, , on, , 127. Who prepares National Income Estimates?, (a) Central Statistical Organisation, (b) National Sample Survey Organisation, (c) Indian Statistical Institute, (d) Planning Commission, 128. Who said "litigation is a game in which the, Court is the umpire"?, (a) Salmond, (b) Pollock, (c) Dicey, (d) Blackstone, 129. Who called Directive Principles as a "cheque, on bank payable at the convenience of the, bank"?, (a) B.R. Ambedkar, (b) H.M. Seervai, (C) K.T. Shah, (d) Jawaharlal Nehru, 130. India became a member of the UNO in the, year, (a) 1950, (b) 1945, (c) 1947, (d) 1948, 131. A temporary tax levied to obtain revenue is, called, (a) Excise Duty, (b) Sales tax, (c) Surcharge, (d) Cess, 132. The Uniform Civil Code was discussed at, length in the case of, (a) Golak Nath case, (b) Keshavanand Bharti case, (c) Shah Bano case, (d) Indira Sawhney case, 133. Which of the following female judges has not, been a Judge of the Supreme Court?, (a) Ruma Pal, (b) Gyan Sudha Mishra, (c) Ranjana Desai, (d) Leela Seth, 134. Pochampally saree is protected under, (a) Patents law, (b) Trademark law, (c) Designs law, (d) Geographical indications law, Page 76
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135. In which year, the age of voting as universal, adult franchise was lowered from 21 to 18, years?, (a) 1985, (b) 1988, (c) 1990, (d) 1991, 136. What is the minimum age to be appointed as a, Governor of a State in India?, (a) 25 years, (b) 35 years, (c) 21 years, (d) 18 years, 137. What is the name of the first Chief Justice of, India?, (a) B.N. Mukherjee, (b) H.J. Kania, (c) B.R. Ambedkar, (d) Aslam Khan, 138. The Parliament has power to amend all parts of, the Constitution except, (a) Fundamental rights and duties, (b) Emergency provisions, (c) Provisions regarding the Supreme Court, (d) The Basic structure, 139. Guidelines issued by the Supreme Court, regarding sexual harassment at workplace, against women in the historic Vishakha's case, are law and binding on all courts in India by, virtue of, (a) Article 141 of the Constitution, (b) Article 146 of the Constitution, (c) Article 147 of the Constitution, (d) Article 144 of the Constitution, 140. Palimony is a term used to describe court, ordered financial settlement in disputes, relating to:, (a) Partners in live-in-relations, (b) Environmental issues, (c) Consumer affairs, (d) Human rights violations, 141. Which of the following is not a principle of, natural justice?, (a) Audi alteram partem, (b) Pacta sunt servanda, (c) Justice, equity and good conscience, (d) Judges to be above suspicion, 142. The line demarcating the boundaries of India, and China is known as, (a) McMohan line, (b) Durand line, (c) Radcliffe line, (d) 24th parallel, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 143. Which of the following is the principal subject, of private international law?, (a) Nation states, (b) Individuals, (c) Societies, (d) Multinational companies, 144. Tribal People were referred to as 'Adivasis for, the first time by, (a) M.K. Gandhi, (b) B.r.Ambedkar, (c) Vinobabhave, (d) Vallabh Bhai Patel, 145. The Commission which required into and, submitted report regarding the Godhra train, carnage is, (a) Chelliah Commission, (b) Wanchoo Committee, (c) Rangarajan Committee, (d) Nanavati Commission, 146. Fiduciary relationship are relationships based, on, (a) Financial terms, (b) Contracts, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Trust, 147. The right of minorities conferred in Article, 30(1) of the Constitution is with respect to the, establishment of, (a) Educational Institution of their choice, (b) Charitable Hospitals and Dispensaries, (c) Place of worship to practice their religion, (d) Rest Houses, 148. The phrase 'de facto' means, (a) all the facts, (b) all the facts and figures, (c) bona fide, (d) for all practical purposes, 149. The Supreme Court has held that hoisting the, national flag atop the private buildings is a, fundamental right of every citizen under:, (a) Article 14 of the Constitution, (b) Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, (c) Article 21 of the Constitution, (d) Article 25 of the Constitution, 150. Which one of the following statements is, correct? Parliament can make a law with, respect to a matter in the State list in the, national interest if, (a) The Raiya Sabha passes a resolution by a, two-thirds majority, (b) Parliament passes a resolution, (c) A State makes a request, (d) The President of India gives permission, , Page 77
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151. For a valid Muslim marriage, (a) offer and acceptance must, place, (b) offer and acceptance must, time, (c) offer and acceptance must, time and place, (d) offer and acceptance may, times and at different places, , be at the same, be at the same, be at the same, be at different, , 152. A void agreement means, (a) Agreement not enforceable by law, (b) Agreement illegal in nature, (c) Agreement not acceptable to Court of law, (d) Agreement violating legal procedure, 153. A without the request of anybody, extinguishes, the fire of B's godown. A suffers injury, thereby. If B promises to compensate A for the, whole amount he has spent on his treatment,, then the contract is, (a) Valid and enforceable, (b) Unenforceable because of lack of intention, to create binding contract by the parties, (c) Void for want of consideration, (d) Voidable at B's option, 154. Which of the following defences is not, available to the accused in a criminal case?, (a) Infancy, (b) Self-defence, (c) Involuntary intoxication, (d) Consent of the other party to the death, 155. Which of the following acts invite tortuous, liability and is not saved by the doctrine, "volenti non fit injuria"?, (a) A surgeon amputates a limb of a patient to, save life., (b) Injury is caused while play-fighting with, naked swords at a religious function., (c) Injury is caused to a player in a football, match., (d) Injury is caused while doing lawful acts, under a contract., 156. Which offence does not require a minimum of, five persons?, (a) Dacoity, (b) Riots, (c) Unlawful Assembly, (d) Robbery, 157. The procedure for amendment of the Indian, Constitution was borrowed from the, (a) Constitution of USA, (b) Constitution of USSR, (c) Constitution of Germany, (d) Constitution of South Africa, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 158. The Writ of Prohibition can be issued to, (a) Constitutional Authority, (b) Statutory Authority, (c) Non-Statutory Authority, (d) All of the above, 159. The President is bound to summon Parliament, (a) Within 6 months from the last sitting of, former session, (b) Within 3 months from the last sitting of, former session, (c) Within 4 months from the last sitting of, former session, (d) Within 12 months from the last sitting of, former session, 160. X, a doctor, informs his patient Y that Y was, suffering from cancer. Hearing this Y dies of, heart failure. X has committed, (a) culpable homicide not amounting to murder, (b) no crime because he (X) communicated in, good faith, (c) the crime of killing Y because X knew that, Y could die after hearing the news, (d) the murder of Y., 161. When does Supreme Court gives advice to the, President on a matter of law or fact?, (a) Only when the President seeks such advise, (b) On its own, (c) Only if the issue poses a threat to the unity, and integrity of India, (d) Only if the matter relates to the violation of, fundamental rights of the citizens, 162. A Muslim man under personal laws cannot, marry, (a) a lew, (b) a Christian, (c) an idolatress or a fire-worshipper, (d) All the above, 163. What is the meaning of this Latin phrase audi, alteram partemn"?, (a) No one shall be judge in his own cause, (b) No one shall be condemned unheard, (c) Rights are associated with duties, (d) None of the above, 164. In which of the following countries, an effort, was made to ban a translated version of, Bhagavad Gita?, (a) France, (b) Philippines, (c) China, (d) Russia, 165. Who is accused in the Israeli Embassy car, attack which took place in New Delhi?, (a) Syed Mohammad Kazmi, Page 78
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(b) Suleman Mustafa, (c) lqbal Khan, (d) Salim Iqbal, 166. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) enjoys, (a) Constitutional status, (b) Statutory status, (c) Autonomous body under Parliament, (d) None of the above, 167. Which of the following is a correct pair?, (a) United Nations Organisation 1946, (b) Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, (c) Consitution of India 1951, (d) World Trade Organisation 1996, 168. A marriage between a boy of below 21 years, of age and a girl of below 18 years of age is, (a) Void, (b) Valid, (c) Voidable, (d) Irregular, , 171. Under which Chapter of the United Nations, Charter, the Security enforcement action?, Council can take, (a) Chapter VI, (b) Chapter VII, (c) Chapter VIII, (d) Chapter XII, 172. Which of the following companies has recently, been issued compulsory license under Indian, Patents Act, 1970?, (a) Natco Pharma, (b) Cipla, (c) Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, (d) Ranbaxy, 173. Which of the following has adopted a, resolution against Sri Lanka for war crimes?, (a) United Nations Human Rights Council, (b) International Committee of the Red Cross, (c) International Criminal Court, (d) Security Council of the United Nations, , 169. In which of the following copyright does not, subsist?, (a) Industrial designs, (b) Artistic works, (c) Computer software, (d) Sound recording, , 174. Which of the following grounds has been, proposed for divorce in Human Marriage Act,, 1955 and Special Marriage Act, 1954?, (a) Cruelty, (b) Abstention of sexual intercourse by spouse, (c) Irretrievable breakdown of marriage, (d) Desertion, , 170. When did International Criminal Court come, into existence?, (a) 1998, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002, , 175. What is the term used for the principles laid, down in a judgment?, (a) Obiter dicta, (b) Ratio decidendi, (c) Jus cogens, (d) Interpretation, , 1.(c), 11.(d), 21.(b), 31.(c), 41.(b), 51.(c), 61.(d), 71.(d), 81.(d), 91.(d), 101.(c), 111.(a), 121.(d), 131.(d), 141.(b), 151.(c), 161.(a), 171.(b), , 2.(b), 12.(a), 22.(c), 32.(b), 42.(a), 52.(c), 62.(b), 72.(d), 82.(c), 92.(a), 102.(a), 112.(b), 122.(b), 132.(c), 142.(a), 152.(a), 162.(c), 172.(a), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2012], 3.(b), 4.(d), 5.(b), 6.(a), 7.(c), 8.(a), 13.(a), 14.(a), 15.(a), 16.(a), 17.(a), 18.(c), 23.(b), 24.(a), 25.(c), 26.(b), 27.(a), 28.(d), 33.(c), 34.(a), 35.(d), 36.(a), 37.(c), 38.(b), 43.(a), 44.(b), 45.(d), 46.(b), 47.(c), 48.(b), 53.(d), 54.(d), 55.(a), 56.(b), 57.(a), 58.(c), 63.(b), 64.(a), 65.(c), 66.(d), 67.(d), 68.(c), 73.(c), 74.(c), 75.(c), 76.(c), 77.(b), 78.(c), 83.(b), 84.(a), 85.(d), 86.(c), 87.(b), 88.(b), 93.(b), 94.(a), 95.(a), 96.(d), 97.(b), 98.(c), 103.(a) 104.(d) 105.(b) 106.(a) 107.(b) 108.(c), 113.(b) 114.(a) 115.(d) 116.(a) 117.(b) 118.(a), 123.(a) 124.(c) 125.(a) 126.(b) 127.(a) 128.(b), 133.(d) 134.(d) 135.(b) 136.(b) 137.(b) 138.(d), 143.(b) 144.(b) 145.(d) 146.(d) 147.(a) 148.(d), 153.(a) 154.(d) 155.(b) 156.(d) 157.(d) 158.(d), 163.(b) 164.(d) 165.(a) 166.(d) 167.(b) 168.(b), 173.(a) 174.(c) 175.(b), , 9.(a), 19.(d), 29.(a), 39.(b), 49.(d), 59.(b), 69.(b), 79.(d), 89.(d), 99.(a), 109.(a), 119.(a), 129.(c), 139.(a), 149.(b), 159.(a), 169.(a), , 10.(a), 20.(c), 30.(d), 40.(b), 50.(d), 60.(c), 70.(a), 80.(a), 90.(b), 100.(b), 110.(d), 120.(a), 130.(b), 140.(a), 150.(a), 160.(b), 170.(d), , Page 79
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LL.B. Entrance Test – 2011, [Sunday 12 June, 2011], Question Booklet, 1., , 2., , 3., , 4., , 5., , 6., , 7., , 8., , A male Hindu marrying a second wife while, the first marriage is subsisting, commits:, (a) an offence of bigamy, (b) no offence, (c) no offence if the permission of the first, wife was taken in writing, (d) no offence if the first wife chooses not to, file a case against him, The term palimony means:, (a) alimony from parents, (b) maintenance from friends, (c) court ordered financial settlement amongst, people in a live-in-relationship, (d) maintenance to old parents by children, A marriage amongst minors is considered to be, legally:, (a) Invalid, (b) Void ab initio, (c) Voidable, (d) Valid, The body of Sathya Sai Baba has been buried, in:, (a) Sai Kulwanth Hall, (b) Prem Sai Hall, (c) Sai Jaswanth Hall, (d) Sai Ram Hail, Who among the following has been declared as, new Prime Minister of the Tibetan, Government-in-exile?, (a) Samdhong Rimpoche, (b) Lobsang Sangay, (c) Dalai Lama, (d) Wang Chu, Remarks of a judge, which are made casually, and are not relevant to the case in hand, are, known as:, (a) Obiter dicta, (b) Ratio decidendi, (c) Precedent, (d) Binding source of law, A writ issued by Supreme Court against a, person who claims or usurps any office to, enquire by what authority he supports his, claim, is known as:, (a) Mandamus, (b) Quo Warranto, (c) Certiorari, (d) Habeas corups, The principle that agreements must be, respected in good faith, is known as:, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Pacta dant legem contractri, (b) Pactum de non petendo, (c) Raison d'etre, (d) Pacta sunt servanda, 9., , Who among the following can be parties to a, case before the International Court of, Mandamus Justice?, (a) Individuals and States, (b) States and International Organisations, (c) Only States, (d) All the above, , 10., , Which of the following organizations regulate, the international trade?, (a) WTO, (b) UNO, (c) GATT, (d) UNCTAD, , 11., , Which of the following is not an organ of the, United Nations?, (a) International Court of Justice, (b) UNESCO, (c) Trusteeship Council, (d) Economic and Social Council, , 12., , Who is the present Secretary General of the, United Nations?, (a) Javier Perez de Cuellar, (b) Kofi Annan, (c) Boutros Boutros Ghali, (d) Antonio Guterres, , 13., , From which of the following List of the, Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, the, Parliament derives legislative competence?, (a) Only List I, (b) From List I, and List II, (c) From List I, List II and List III, (d) From List I and List II, , 14., , In which of the following cases, the Supreme, Court laid down guidelines on sexual, harassment of working women at work places:, (a) D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal, (b) Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan, (c) Nilabati Behera v. State of Orissa, (d) Both (b) and (c), , 15., , A contract enforceable at the instance of one, party is known as:, (a) Void contract, (b) Valid contract, (c) Voidable contract (d) Illegal contract, , Page 80
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16., , Which of the following States is a permanent, member of the Security Council?, (a) France, (b) Germany, (c) Japan, (d) South Korea, , 17., , A contract to which a minor is a party, is, known as:, (a) Void ab initio, (b) Voidable at the option of minor, (c) Voidable at the option of other party, (d) Valid, , 18., , 19., , 20., , 21., , 22., , 24., , Which of the following amendments to the, Constitution took away the right of property, from fundamental rights?, (a) 42nd amendinent, (b) 44th amendinent, (c) 43d amendment, (d) 45th amendment, , 25., , The meaning of which of the following, maxims is "where there is a right, there is a, remedy:, (a) ubi jus ibi remedium, (b) damnum sine injuria, (c)injuria sine damnum, (d) ex turpi causa oritur non action, , 26., , A member of the Indian Parliament or State, Legislature cannot be arrested in civil action, within a period of……….. days before and, after the session., (a) 40, (b) 45, (c) 50, (d) 55, , 27., , What does the principle of vicarious liability, mean?, (a) A person is liable for his act, (b) A person is liable for the act of another, (c) A person is liable for the act of his master, (d) None of the above, , A finds a watch on the floor of a State, Transport bus while leaving it as the last, passenger. He picked it up and put it in his, pocket, instead of returning it to the State, Transport authorities. Next day he sold the, watch. A is liable for:, (a) theft, (b) extortion, (c) criminal misappropriation, (d) criminal breach of trust, , 28., , Which of the following legislations regulates, electronic commerce?, (a) Copyright Act, 1957, (b) Trade Marks Act, 1999\, (c) Contract Act, 1872, (d) Information Technology Act, 2000, , Powers to punish for its contempt makes a, High Court in India:, (a) a court of contempt, (b) a court of record, (c) a court of original jurisdiction, (d) a court of appellate jurisdiction, , 29., , Legal Principle: A person can be benefited, under private defence in case of intoxication, Factual Situation: Ram Lal got drunk, voluntanly and on his way to home assaulted a, policeman. Which of the following is correct?, (a) Ram Lal cannot be liable because he was, drunk, (b) Ram Lal cannot be liable because he get, benefit under private defence Ram Lal can be, liable because he got drunk voluntarily, (d) None of the above, , 30., , Election Commission of India is a, (a) constitutional body, (b) political body, (c) quasi-judicial and quasi-political body, (d) Both (a) and (b), , What does the Polluter Pays Principle mean?, (a) Absolute liability to compensate the, victims of pollution, (b) Absolute liability to the cost of reversing, the damaged ecology, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Both (a) and (b), provided the polluter was, negligent and did not take reasonable care, In which of the following cases, the Supreme, Court held that basic structure of Constitution, cannot be changed?, (a) Golaknath case, (b) Keshvanand Bharti case, (c) Minerva Mills case, (d) D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal, , Who is ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha?, (a) President, (b) Vice-President, (c) Prime Minister, (d) Head of opposition party in Lok Sabha, , 23., , Which of the following statements is not, correct?, (a) Preamble of the Constitution is not, justiciable, (b) Directive Principles of State Policy are, positive obligations of State towards citizens, (c) Fundamental rights are negative obligations, of the State, (d) Fundamental duties are enforceable, LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 81
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31., , 32., , 33., , 34., , Article 32 of the Constitution of India, empowers Supreme Court and Article 226, empowers the High Court to issue orders,, directions and prerogative writs for the, enforcement of fundamental rights. This right, is known as:, (a) right to protect rights, (b) right to enforce the rights, (c) right to constitutional remedies, (d) none of the above, Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares, India as:, (a) Unitary State, (b) Union of States, (c) Federal State, (d) Quasi-Federal State, The Writ of Prohibition and Certiorari are, available against, (a) Legal and Semi-legal authorities, (b) Implied authorities, (c)Non-statutory authorities, (d) Judicial or quasi-judicial authorities, What cannot be done directly cannot be done, indirectly?' This statement epitomizes the, doctrine of:, (a) colourable legislation, (b) pith and substance, (c) implied powers, (d) ancillary powers, , 35., , Lex fori means:, (a) the law of the place, (b) the law of the court in which case is tried, (c) the law of the place where contract is made, (d) none of the above, , 36., , Ignorance of law is:, (a) not an excuse in Indian law, (b) an excuse in Indian law, (c) no such principle is followed in Indian law, (d) partly an excuse in Indian law, , 37., , 38., , An accused below the age of 18 years can be, tried for committing an offence under:, (a) Indian Penal Code, (b) Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of, Children) Act, 20000., (c) Being a minor, he cannot be tried, (d) Both (a) and (b), Economic justice, an important objective of the, Constitution of India is embedded in the:, (a) Preamble, (b) Directive Principles of State Policy, (c) Fundamental Rights, (d) Both (a) and (b), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 39., , A political party is officially accorded the, status of an opposition party in Lok Sabha only, if it secures at least:, (a) 4% of the seats, (b) 5% of the seats, (c) 10% of the seats, (d) 15% of the seats, , 40., , The Competition Act was passed in the year, 2002 to replace:, (a) The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade, Practices Act, 1969, (b) The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, (c) The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, (d) Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, , 41., , Which of the following countries because the, first country to allow Euthanasia?, (a) The Netherlands, (b) United Kingdom, (c) Australia, (d) United States of America, , 42., , How many Schedules are there in the, Constitution of India?, (a) 7, (b) 8, (c) 10, (d) 12, , 43., , A obtained a sum of Rs. 50,000/- by putting B, in fear of death. Which of the following, offences was committed by A?, (a) Cheating, (b) Robbery, (c) Mischief, (d) Extortion, , 44., , The United Nations Organization is based on, the principle of:, (a) the solidarity of the members, (b) the sovereign equality of the members, (c) international peace and good governance, of the members, (d) economic and social well being of its, members, , 45., , Which one of the following taxes is not levied, by the Union Government?, (a) Income Tax, (b) Service Tax, (c) Wealth Tax, (d) Value Added Tax, , 46., , A person is said to be vicariously liable when:, (a) he is liable for his wrongful acts, (b) he is not liable even though he committed, wrongful acts, (c) he is liable for the wrongful acts of others, (d) he is liable though no wrongful act has, been done., , 47., , A Hindu boy wants to marry a Muslim girl., They can solemnize their marriage under the:, (a) Special Marriage Act, (b) Hindu Marriage Act, Page 82
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(c) Muslim Law, (d) Any of these, 48., , 49., , 50., , 51., , 52., , 53., , The negligence of a medical practitioner, resulted in the loss to a patient. The patient, wants to seek compensation from the doctor., He can approach:, (a) Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, (b) Civil Court, (c) Criminal Court, (d) Either (a) or (b), Sagotra marriage in Hindu Law is:, (a) Legal, (b) llegal, (c) Permitted with the consent of Khap, Panchayat, (d) Permitted with the consent of parents., When an interest in immovable property is, transferred as a security for the payment of, debt or performance of a promise it is called:, (a) Pledge, (b) Lease, (c) Mortgage, (d) Surety, Rights which husband and wife have against, each other are called:, (a) family rights, (b) conjugal rights, (c) spousal rights, (d) matrimonial rights, The term 'Fourth Estate' refers to:, (a) Judiciary, (b) Parliament, (c) President's Estate (d) Press, 'Negligence' means:, (a) doing an act with the intention to cause, harm to others, (b) doing an act with forgetfulness, (c) not doing an act with the intention to cause, harm to others, (d) doing an act by failing to take reasonable, care., , 54., , Who among the following has been the Chief, Justice of India and has acted as the President, of India?, (a) Justice M. Hidayatullah, (b) Justice S.V. Chandrachud, (c) Justice P. Shastri, (d) Justice P.B. Gajendragadkar, , 55., , In tort, the remedy is:, (a) liquidated damages, (b) unliquidated damages, (c) punishment, (d) judicial review, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 56., , Which Article of the Constitution of India, provides that Government of India can sue and, be sued in the name of 'Union of India'?, (a) Article 32, (b) Article 248, (c) Article 299, (d) Article 300, , 57., , Slander is of:, (a) Permanent form, (c) Strict form, , (b) Transient form, (d) None of these, , 58., , Administrative law is powers of the: concerned, with the, (a) President, (b) Legislature, (c) Judiciary, (d) Executive, , 59., , The doctrine of 'Rule of Law' is based on:, (a) Equality before the law, (b) Equal protection of the laws, (c) Positive discrimination, (d) Exclusion of discretionary powers, , 60., , On whom lies the burden of proof where there, is a plea for self defence?, (a) Acused, (b) Prosecution, (c) Complainant, (d) State, , 61., , Where are juvenile delinquents sent?, (a) Borstal, (b) Asylum, (c) Reformative Centre, (d) Protective custody, , 62., , A Bill authorizing, Government is called:, (a) Money Bill, (b) Finance Bill, (c) Appropriation Bill, (d) Expenditure Bill, , 63., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: The occupier of the, premises owes a duty of care to all his invitees, and visitors., FACTUAL SITUATION: Gopal was running, a dairy from his farm house. People used a part, of his farm as a short cut to get to a nearby, railway station. Gopal did not approve of this,, and put up a notice that "Trespassers will be, prosecuted." However, since a number of these, people were also his customers he tolerated, them. One day, a person who was using this, short cut was attacked by a bull belonging to, the farm. The injured person filed a suit against, Gopal., DECISION:, (a) Gopal is liable for having kept a bull on his, farm., (b) Gopal is not liable in view of the clear, notice against trespassers., , expenditure, , by, , the, , Page 83
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(c) Gopal is liable because in fact he allowed, the people to use his premises, (d) Gopal is not liable to the people other than, his customers., 64., , 65., , 66., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: A person is guilty of, culpable homicide amounting to murder if the, act by which the death is caused is done with, the intention to cause death., FACTUAL SITUATION: A was hiding, behind a bush to catch some rabbits. B also, came to the same place for hunting with his, gun. When B noticed some movements behind, the bush he thought it was an animal and fired, a shot due to which A was killed. Can B be, prosecuted for murder?, DECISION:, (a) B would not be liable for murder because, he did not have the intention to kill A., (b) B shall be liable for murder because he, should have taken care to find out the target, before shooting., (c) B shall not be liable for murder because B, was not expected to identify the target before, shooting., (d) B shall be liable, for murder because for, whatever reasons A was killed., LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Law of Contract, mandates that two or more people are free to, create mutual rights and duties provided such, rights and duties are not opposed to public, policy., FACTUAL SITUATION: A enters into an, agreement with B under which B undertakes to, kill A when he is asleep. For this act, A, deposited Rs. 1 lac with a bank, which B could, withdraw once he has performed the aforesaid, task. B kills A according to the terms of the, agreement., DECISION:, (a) B must get Rs. 1 lac because he has, performed his task., (b) B must be prosecuted because he has killed, A., (c) B must not be prosecuted because A has, consented to be killed., (d) B must be prosecuted for killing A but he, should get Rs. 1 lac as agreed by A., LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Every partner in a, partnership firm is liable for the acts of every, other partner during the course of business of, the partnership firm., FACTUAL SITUATION: A, a partner in the, firm XYZ with another partner B takes loan, from a bank for the partnership firm. A, misuses the fund for his personal use. B is very, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , resourceful person. Can the bank demand the, entire money from B?, DECISION:, (a) No, because A has misused the money for, his personal use., (b) Yes, because both are partners in the same, firm., (c) No, because B has not taken any loan., (d) No, because B has another partner in his, firm., 67., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Nothing is an offence,, which is done by accident or misfortune and, without any criminal intention or knowledge in, the doing of a lawful act in a lawful manner by, lawful means and with proper care and, caution., FACTUAL SITLTATION: A is a woodcutter., One day when he was at work a number of, children flocked to him, and asked him to, make a cricket bat for them. Without listening, to them he continued to chop woods using a, heavy axe. Suddenly a piece of chopped wood, flew and struck one child who was standing, just two feet away from him as a result of, which the child lost his one eye. Is A liable for, the injury caused to the boy?, (a) A is liable for causing injury to child., (b) A is not liable because it was merely an, accident., (c) A is not liable because children flocked to, him., (d) A is liable because he has the knowledge, that the boys standing near him may get hurt., , 68., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: If a person without any, authority prevents a person to proceed to any, direction and is kept confined, he commits an, offence of criminal confinement., FACTUAL SITUATION: The Municipal, Board allowed X to hold a marriage party, blocking a part of a public road. The marriage, party blocked most of the roads and did not, allow A, a passerby, to cross the road. He, brings a charge of criminal confinement, against the head of the marriage party and, other associates. Can A succeed?, (a) A cannot succeed because X has got, previous permission from the Municipal Board, and has blocked part of the public road., (b) A can succeed because he has authority to, walk on public road., (c) A cannot succeed because he must have to, wait upto end of marriage party., (d) A shall succeed because no one is allowed, to use public property for the personal benefit., , Page 84
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69., , 70., , 71., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: An act of God is an, operation of natural forces so unexpected that, no human foresight or skill could reasonably, be expected to anticipate it., FACTUAL SITUATION: The Surya Club was, celebrating its 50th anniversary and arranged, for a concert by a leading musical group. The, event was to be organized in Great Palace, auditorium in the coastal area. All the tickets, were sold out. On the day of the event, the, tsunami destroyed many of the buildings, including the auditorium. People who, purchased the tickets asked for refund from the, Club as the show could not take place., DECISION:, (a) The management of the Auditorium must, refund the cost of tickets as they got money, from the Club., (b) The Club must refund the cost of tickets as, the people were not at fault., (c) The Club is not liable to refund the ticket, but the ticket holders can demand the show to, be organized at a later point of time., (d) Neither the management of the Auditorium, nor the Club is liable to refund the money., LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Contractual liability is, completely irrelevant to the existence of, liability in tort., FACTUAL SITUATION: Sudhir purchased a, bottle of soft drink from a retailer. As he, consumed more than half of the contents of the, bottle, he found decomposed remains of a, cockroach in the bottle. He vomited and fell, sick on the thought of what has he consumed., He sued the manufacturer of soft drink for, negligence, though there is no contractual duty, on the part of manufacturer., DECISION:, (a) Sudhir cannot sue the retailer as he did not, commit any mistake., (b) Sudhir cannot sue the manufacturer for, negligence as there was no contract between, them., (c) Sudhir can definitely sue the retailer as it, was his duty to check the products before he, sells them., (d) Sudhir can sue the manufacturer as he had, a duty to ensure that bottles did not contain any, such material., LEGAL PRINCIPLE: A person is liable for all, the injurious consequences of his careless act., FACTUAL SITUATION: Ramesh, a snake, charmer, was exhibiting his talents to a group, of people. One of the snakes escaped and bit a, child who had to be hospitalized for two days, for treatment., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , DECISION:, (a) Ramesh is liable to compensate the child's, family for his careless act., (b) Ramesh is not liable to compensate the, child's family because he exercised due care, and did not do it willfully., (c) Ramesh is not liable to compensate the, child's family because it is the duty of the, spectators to take adequate care, (d) Ramesh is not liable to compensate the, child's family because it was a mere accident., 72., , LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Any act done in the, exercise of right of private defence shall not be, an offence. The right to private defence in no, case extends to the inflicting of more harm, than it is necessary to inflict for the purpose of, private defence., FACTUAIL SITUATION: Rajan saw a thief, jumping the boundary wall and entering his, house in the night. He picked up the sword and, hid in a corner. The moment the person entered, the house, he hit the person with sword and cut, his head. Did Rajan commit the offence of, killing the thief?, DECISION:, (a) Yes, because he exceeded the right of, private defence., (b) No, he has not committed any offence, because he exercised his right of private, defence., (c) Yes, because the thief should have been, given an opportunity to run away from there., (d) No, criminals should not be dealt with any, leniency., , 73., , The Delhi High Court's decision in Naz, Foundation case to decriminalize same gender, consensual sex is regarding which section of, the Indian Penal Code?, (a) Section 375, (b) Section 376, (c) Section 377, (d) Section 378, , 74., , A lawyer appointed by the court to represent, the interests of a person unable to hire a lawyer, for himself is known as:, (a) Forma pauperis, (b) Doli incapax, (c) Amicus curiae, (d) Furious voluntas, , 75., , The term sine a die means, (a) Indefinitely, (b) Inadequate, (c) Signature by a person on death bed, (d) Continuously, DIRECTION (Q. Nos. 76-81): Read the, following passage carefully and answer the, questions that follow:, , Page 85
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Mystics in India say that the whole, universe is just a sound. That way sound, represents the basic energy of the universe., Sounds have a great impact on us and different, sounds have different effect on people., Yesterday, walking back from party, I started, to cross the street when I heard the sound of a, coin dropping. It wasn't much but, as I turned,, my eyes caught the heads of several other, people turning too. A lady had dropped what, appeared to be a one Rupee coin. The tinkling, sound of a coin dropping on pavement is a, definite attention-getter. Whatever the coin is,, no one ignores the sound of it. It got me, thinking about sounds again. We are besieged, by so many sounds that attract varying degrees, of attention. People in Mumbai seldom turn to, look when a fire brigade vehicle, a police car, or an ambulance comes screaming along the, street. Even the loud siren is hardly heard, there. It is often ignored. But at home in my, village of Dinapur, it's different. The distant, howl of a police car, an emergency vehicle or a, fire siren brings me to my feet if I'm seated and, brings me to the window if I'm in bed. The, loudest sounds do not necessarily have the, greatest impact on us; rather it's the quietest, sounds that attract out attention the most. In, the middle of the night, I can hear a dripping, tap a hundred yards away through closed, doors. I've been hearing lite creaking noises, and sounds which my imagination turns into, footsteps in the middle of the night for thirty, years in our house. How come I never hear, those sounds in the daytime? I'm quite clear in, my mind what the good sounds are and what, the bad sounds are. I've turned against, whistling, for instance. I used to think of it as, the mark of a happy worker but lately I've been, associating the whistler with a nervous person, making compulsive noises. The gentle sounds, of meditation music bring to my mind the, patterns of the vast sky and through which I, could peep into the ocean of my, consciousness., 76., , 77., , The sound of a coin dropping makes people -----------(a) think of money, (b) look at each other, (c) pay attention to it, (d) stop crossing the street, People in Mumbai ---------(a) pay attention to emergency sirens, (b) are used to sirens, (c) are attracted by sounds, (d) don't ignore loud sounds, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 78., , How does the author relate to sounds at night?, (a) He imagines sounds that do not exist., (b) He exaggerates quiet sounds., (c) He thinks taps should be turned off at night., (d) He feels it's rather quiet at night., , 79., , The author dislikes the sound of whistling, because -----------(a) it makes him sick., (b) it makes him sad., (c) it reminds him of stressed people., (d) he doesn't like workers., , 80., , What kind of sounds does the author find, pleasant?, (a) Tinkling sound of a coin dropping., (b) Clinking sound of keys, (c) Tapping of typewriter., (d) Sounds of meditation music., , 81., , How does the author feel about sounds in, general?, (a) They make him feel at home., (b) He thinks that sounds are part of our lives., (c) He thinks that sounds should be ignored., (d) He feels that the entire universe is, permeated with sounds., DIRECTION (Q. Nos. 82-86): In the following, questions, an idiomatic expression has been, used, followed by some alternatives. Choose, the one which best expresses its meaning., , 82., , Pinky aced her English test., (a) Pinky fell dizzy during her English test., (b) Pinky did very well in the English test., (c) Pinky failed in the English test., (d) Pinky was just average in her English test, , 83., , I am feeling a bit under the weather., (a) I am walking in bad weather., (b) I am walking in rain., (c) I am walking under clouds., (d) I am feeling a bit ill and lack energy., , 84., , Vikram is a good egg., (a) Vikram is a person who could be relied on., (b) Vikram is the name of a chicken., (c) Vikram is smart and handsome., (d) Vikram belongs to a noble family., , 85., , John Doe refers to:, (a) An unidentified male, (b) The famous sportsman John Doe, (c) The legendary hero who fought in battles, along with Robin Hood, (d) A stupid person who can't understand jokes, , Page 86
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86., , 87., , 88., , To be tight fisted means:, (a) To keep your fist in your pocket, (b) To be always ready to pick up a fight, (c) To be frugal and not spend money, (d) To be argue fervently., DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos. 87-91): Fill in the, blanks with the words from the choices given, below., My friend doesn't speak Sanskrit very well. I, don't---------------------(a) neither, (b) either, (c) also, (d) too, What ----------- in Delhi yesterday?, (a) you were doing, (b) did you do, (c) you did, (d) did you, , 89., , She asked me how big …………., (a) is your apartment, (b) my apartment was, (c) was my apartment, (d) is my apartment, , 90., , Exceeding speed limit and……...safety belts, are two common causes of automobile deaths., (a) not to wear, (b) don't wear, (c) not having worn, (d) failing to wear, , 91., , ……………….Tintin' appeals to many adult, readers, too., (a) Though it is written for children, (b) Though for children written, (c) Though written for children, (d) Though it were written for children, DIRECTION (Q. Nos.92-97): In the following, questions identify the correct word., , 92., , (a) Coinidence, (c) Coinsidense, , (b) Coinsidence, (d) Coincedence, , 93., , (a) Embarrass, (c)Embbarras, , (b) Embarras, (d) Embarraas, , (a) Massacre, (c)Massecre, , (b) Masacre, (d) Massacar, , 95., , (a) Questionaire, (c) Questionnaire, , (b) Questionneire, (d) Questionnair, , 96., , (a) Acommodation, (c) Accomodation, , (b) Accommodation, (d) Acomodation, , 97., , (a) Kindergarden, (b) Kintergarten, (c) Kindergartan, (d) Kindergarten, DIRECTION (Q. Nos. 98-103): In the, following questions a group of words is given., , 94., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Out of the group identify the one which doesn't, match with the character of the group., 98., , (a) Rogue, (c) Hooligan, , (b) Mendicant, (d) Vagabond, , 99., , (a) Meander, (c) Bend, , (b) Deviate, (d) Seer, , 100. (a) Confession, (c) Deception, , (b) Perjury, (d) Deceitfulness, , 101. (a) Illicit, (c) Adulterous, , (b) Illusive, (d) Felonious, , 102. (a) Augment, (c) Hunch, , (b) Auguration, (d) Apprehension, , 103. (a) Communism, (b) Totalitarianism, (c) Bolshevism, (d) Hedonism, DIRECTION (Q. No.s 104-109): In the, following questions a word is given followed, by four options. Pick the word having the, opposite meaning to the given word., 104. Depart, (a) Hover, (c) Hirsute, , (b) Nebulous, (d) Neophyte, , 105. Valley, (a) Hibernal, (c) Hypocritical, , (b) Niggardly, (d) Hummock, , 106. Prodigal, (a) Hibernal, (c) Hyperbole, , (b) Husbandry, (d) Hortatory, , 107. Interesting, (a) Intrepid, (c) Inured, , (b) Inundate, (d) Irksome, , 108. Applicable, (a) Irrelevant, (c) Irreparable, , (b) Deleterious, (d) Inundate, , 109. Drain, (a) Intransigent, (b) Inundate, (c) Defile, (d) Defalcate, DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos. 110-112): Identify the, pair that closest in relationship to the given, pair., 110. Thunder: Storm:, (a) Portent: Catastrophe, (b) Hurricane: Cyclone, (c) Tornado: Gale, (d) Earthquake: Convulsion, , Page 87
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111. Embezzle : Trust:, (a) Admonish: Caution, (b) Adjudge: Belief, (c) Perjure: Oath, (d) Adulterate: Faith, 112. Kiln: Bricks ::, (a) Silo: Crops, (c) Furnace : Metals, , (b) Factory:Tiles, (d) Oven: Cakes, , 113. Which of the following is a proposed Nuclear, Power Plant?, (a) Narora, (b) Kaiga, (c) Tarapur, (d) Jaitapur, 114. Who among the following were official, Congress negotiators with Cripps Mission?, (a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Jawaharlal Nehru, (b) Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, (c) Sardar Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru, (d) Jawaharlal Nehru and Maulana Azad, 115. Who amongst the following did not go to, space?, (a) Anousheh Ansari (b) Yuri Gagarin, (c) Dennis Tito, (d) Rajender Sharma, 116. Which of the following cities is not known for, nuclear disaster?, (a) Fukoshima, (b) Hiroshima, (c) Chernobyl, (d) Moscow, 117. Who amongst the following is not a poet?, (a) M. Zahur Khayyam, (b) John Milton, (c) Virgil, (d) John Keats, 118. In India, which of the following is regulated by, the Forward Markets Commission?, (a) Equity Futures Trading, (b) Currency Futures Trading, (c) Commodities Futures Trading8, (d) Commodities Futures and Financial Futures, Trading, , 121. Which of the Limited Liability Partnership, firm?, (a) It is corporate body with perpetual, succession., (b) Partners should be less than 20., (c) Internal governance may be decided by, mutual agreement among partners., (d) Partnership and management need not be, separate., 122. The International Development Association, a, lending agency, is administered by the:, (a) International Bank for Reconstruction and, Development, (b) International Monetary Fund, (c) United Nations Development Programme, (d) United Nations Industrial Development, Organization, 123. Which of the following statements is not, correct with respect to the institution of, Banking Ombudsman?, (a) The Banking Ombudsman can consider, complaints from Non-resident Indians having, accounts in India., (b) The orders passed by the Banking, Ombudsman are final and binding on the, parties concerned., (c) The Banking Ombudsman is appointed by, the Reserve Bank of India., (d) The service provided by the Banking, Ombudsman is free of any fee., 124. Who amongst the following GovernorGenerals created the Covenanted Civil Service, of India which later came to be known as the, Indian Civil Service?, (a) Cornwallis, (b) Warren Hastings, (c)Wellesley, (d) William Bentinck, 125. When was Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar, released from detention?, (a) March 2010, (b) September 2010, (c) November 2010, (d) January 2011, , 119. The reason for red soil is:, (a) abundance of magnesium, (b) accumulated humus, (c) presence of ferric oxides, (d) abundance of phosphates, , 126. Who won the ICC Cricketer of the Year, Award of 2016?, (a) Ravichandaran Ashwin, (b) Yuvraj Singh, (c) M.S. Dhoni, (d) Virender Sehwag, , 120. What causes wind to deflect toward left in the, Southern Hemisphere?, (a) Temperature, (b) Pressure, (c) Magnetic field, (d) Rotation of the Earth, , 127. Who amongst the following has been, described as "the leaded other leaders love by, the Newsweek List of 10 Most Respected, World Leaders of 2010, (a) Ms. Pratibha Patil, (b) Dr. Manmohan Singh, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 88
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(c) Barack Obama, (d) Dalai Lama, 128. Which of the following match is not correct?, (a) Malcolm Turnbull- Prime Minister of, Australia, (b) MichelTemer- President of Brazil, (c) Sheikh Hasina- Prime Minister of, Bangladesh, (d) Liu Xiaobo- President of China, 129. Tsunamis are not caused by:, (a) Hurricanes, (b) Earthquakes, (c) Undersea landslides, (d) Volcanic eruptions, 130. Itching due to insect bite is caused by:, (a) formic acid, (b) acetic acid, (c) lactic acid, (d) maleic acid, 131. Which of the following plants cannot be, multiplied by cuttings?, (a) Bryophyllum, (b)Banana, (c) Marigold, (d) Rose, 132. What is the chemical name of vinegar?, (a) Acetic acid, (b) Citric acid, (c) Pyruvic acid, (d) Malic acid, 133. "Between the Assassinations" is a book written, by:, (a) Shobha De, (b) Kiran Desai, (c) Chetan Bhagat, (d) Aravind Adiga, 134. At present, India is following:, (a) Fixed exchange rate, (b) Floating exchange rate, (c) Pegged up exchange rate, (d) Pegged down exchange rate, 135. Which of the following declarations was, adopted by the BRIC countries recently to, promote Global Food Security?, (a) Moscow Declaration, (b) Doha Declaration, (c) Delhi Declaration, (d) Kabul Declaration, DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos. 136-146): Fill in the, blank by looking at both the letter pattern and, the number pattern., , (c) LZMS, , (d) KZLS, , 138. ABC, ABC1, AB1C1,……. A1B1C2, (a) A1B1C1, (c) A2BC2, 139. Z5QR, Z4QS, Z3QT,………, Z1QV, (a) Z2QW, (b) Z2QV2, (c) Z2QU, (d) Z2Q3U, 140. 'Marathon' is to 'race' as 'hibernation' is, to…………, (a) winter, (b) bear, (c) summer, (d) sleep, 141. 'Mammal' is to 'monkey as 'flower is to, summer, (a) petal, (b) bud, (c) dahlia, (d) fish, 142. 'Pride' is to lion' as 'shoal' is to…………., (a) fish, (b) student, (c) lady, (d) self-esteem, 143. 'Frank' is to, to…………….., (a) Candid, (c) truthful, , 'indirect', , as, , "honest', , is, , (b) wicked, (d) untruthful, , 144. A bus always has……………., (a) driver, (b) conductor, 145. Wonder always has……………, (a) amazement, (b) person, (c) beautiful, (d) sadness, 146. A tree always has…………, (a) root, (b) leave, (c) flower, (d) stem, 147. Which one of the following is always, associated with 'justice'?, (a) kindness, (b) legitimate, (c) nobility, (d) diminutiveness, 148. Which of the following diagrams indicates the, best relation between Men, Fathers and, Doctors?, , 136. TCD, UEF, VGH, …….. XKL, (a) ZMN, (b) VJI, (c) WIJ, (d) WIL, 137. EZFS, GZHS, IZJS, ……... MZNS, (a) OZPS, (b) KZMS, LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 89
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149. Which of the following diagrams indicates the, best relation between Lawyer, Writer and, Actor?, , 150. Which of the following diagrams indicates the, best relation between Earth, USA and Hawaii?, , 156. Pointing to a boy playing in the park Shatin, said, "He is the son of the only son of my, mother/" How is Shatin related to that boy?, (a) Shatin is the father of the boy., (b) Shatin is the cousin of the boy., (c) Shatin is the maternal uncle of the boy., (d) Shatin is the brother of the boy., 157. If Ram is the brother of Savita; Savita is the, sister of Shyam; and Shyam is the father of, Laxman, how Laxman is related to Ram?, (a) Laxman is Ram's brother., (b) Laxman is Ram's nephew., (c) Laxman is Ram's uncle., (d) Cannot be determined., 158. Tejas said to Anish, "That boy playing cricket, is the younger of the two brothers of the, daughter of my father's wife." How is the boy, playing cricket related to Tejas?, (a) The boy is Tejas's brother., (b) The boy is Tejas's uncle., (c) The boy is Tejas's nephew, (d) The boy is Tejas's son., , 151. Which of the following diagrams indicates the, best relation between Court, Lawyer and, Jugde?, , 159. 'Paddy' is related to "Field' in the same way as, 'Steel is related to:, (a) Factory, (b) Iron, (c) Ore, (d) Wagon, 160. "Needle" is related to "Thread" in the same, way as "Pen" is related to:, (a) Write, (b) Ink, (c) Cap, (d) Paper, , 152. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by, 88 is……………., (a) 9984, (b) 9944, (c) 9848, (d) 8888, , 161. In a certain code REPORT is written as, SDONQU, how is PERSON written in that, code?, (a) QDQRNP, (b) QDQRNM, (c) ODQRNP, (d) None of these, , 153. Which of the following is a prime number?, (a) 33, (b) 89, (c) 93, (d) 15, , 162. In a certain code "7 8 6" means "study very, hard", "9 5 8" means "hard work pays" and "6, 4 5" means "study and work", which of the, following is the code for "very"?, (a) 8, (b) 6, (c) 7, (d) Cannot be determined, , 154. Which of the following numbers is divisible by, each one of 3, 7, 9 and 11?, (a) 3792, (b) 939, (c) 37911, (d) 2079, , 163. Parthvi ranked 8th from the top and 37th from, the bottom in a class. How many students are, there in the class?, (a) 47, (b) 46, (c) 45, (d) 44, , 155. The difference between the place values of two, sevens in the numeral 98734571 is -----------(a) 699930, (b) 69930, (c) 600003, (d) 69990, , 164. "Furniture" is related to "Table" in the same, way as "Stationery" is related to:, (a) Store, (b) Chair, (c) Office, (d) Pencil, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 90
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165. If Nirali's mother is the only daughter of, Akhil's mother, how is Akhil related to Nirali?, (a) Maternal Uncle, (b) Father, (c) Brother, (d) Grandfather, 166. Which of the following is not protected by, Copyright Act?, (a) Computer databases, (b) Invention, (c) Musical work, (d) Dramatic work, 167. In legal parlance the term 'mens rea' means(a) main culprit, (b) monopolies and restrictive trade practices, (c) measure of culpability, (d) mental element in crime, 168. Who among the following does not hold his, office at the pleasure of the President?, (a) Chairman of the UPSC, (b) Speaker of the Lok Sabha, (c) Attorney Generalof India, (d) Comptroller and Auditor General of India, 169. When master is held liable for the wrongful, acts of his servant, the liability is called:, (a) Vicarious liability (b) Strict liability, (c) Tortuous liability (d) Absolute liability, 170. National Law Day is observed every year on:, (a) March 1, (b) April 30, (c) June 16, (d) November 26, 171. The Directive Principles of State Policy are, aimed at:, (a) securing political freedom, (b) securing social and economic freedom by, appropriate action, , 1.(a), 11.(b), 21.(d), 31.(c), 41.(a), 51.(b), 61.(c), 71.(a), 81.(b), 91.(a), 101.(b), 111.(d), 121.(b), 131.(b), 141.(c), 151.(d), 161.(b), 171.(b), , 2.(c), 12.(d), 22.(b), 32.(b), 42.(d), 52.(d), 62.(c), 72.(a), 82.(b), 92.(a), 102.(a), 112.(d), 122.(a), 132.(a), 142.(a), 152.(b), 162.(c), 172.(d), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) executive supremacy, (d) judicial supremacy, 172. Which of the following is known, Commission for Centre-State Relations?, (a) Venkatachaliah Commission, (b) Mandal Commission, (c) Rangarajan Commission, (d) Sarkaria Commission, , as, , 173. Who wrote 'Das Capital'?, (a) Karl Marx, (b) Jawaharlal Nehru, (c) Lenin, (d) R.K. Narayanan, 174. Match the following:, List I, A. Theft, B. Divorce, C. Defamation, D. Injunction, List II, (i) A matrimonial remedy, (ii) A civil wrong, (iii) A civil remedy, (iv) An offence under Indian Penal Code, (a), A (i) B (ii) C (ii)D (iv), (b), A (iv)B (ii) C (i)D (ii), (c), A (iv) B (i) C (i)D (ii), (d), A (ii) B (i) C (iv)D (ii), 175. Who among the following was associated with, the reservation stir of Gujjars in Rajasthan?, (a) Suresh Meena, (b) Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, (c) Ram Niwas Mirdha, (d) Colonel Bainsla, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2011], 3.(b), 4.(a), 5.(b), 6.(a), 7.(b), 8.(d), 13.(d), 14.(b), 15.(c), 16.(a), 17.(a), 18.(c), 23.(d), 24.(b), 25.(a), 26.(a), 27.(c), 28.(b), 33.(d), 34.(a), 35.(b), 36.(a), 37.(d), 38.(d), 43.(d), 44.(b), 45.(d), 46.(c), 47.(a), 48.(a), 53.(d), 54.(a), 55.(b), 56.(d), 57.(b), 58.(d), 63.(b), 64.(a), 65.(b), 66.(b), 67.(d), 68.(a), 73.(c), 74.(c), 75.(a), 76.(c), 77.(b), 78.(b), 83.(d), 84.(a), 85.(a), 86.(c), 87.(b), 88.(a), 93.(a), 94.(a), 95.(c), 96.(b), 97.(d), 98.(b), 103.(d) 104.(d) 105.(d) 106.(b) 107.(d) 108.(a), 113.(d) 114.(d) 115.(d) 116.(d) 117.(a) 118.(c), 123.(b) 124.(c) 125.(c) 126.(a) 127.(b) 128.(d), 133.(d) 134.(b) 135.(a) 136.(c) 137.(d) 138.(a), 143.(b) 144.(c) 145.(a) 146.(d) 147.(b) 148.(b), 153.(b) 154.(d) 155.(a) 156.(a) 157.(b) 158.(a), 163.(d) 164.(d) 165.(a) 166.(b) 167.(d) 168.(b), 173.(a) 174.(c) 175.(d), , 9.(c), 19.(b), 29.(c), 39.(c), 49.(a), 59.(d), 69.(c), 79.(c), 89.(c), 99.(d), 109.(b), 119.(c), 129.(a), 139.(c), 149.(c), 159.(a), 169.(a), , 10.(a), 20.(b), 30.(c), 40.(a), 50.(a), 60.(a), 70.(d), 80.(d), 90.(d), 100.(a), 110.(a), 120.(d), 130.(a), 140.(d), 150.(a), 160.(b), 170.(d), , Page 91
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LL.B. Entrance Test – 2010, [Sunday 30 May, 2010], Question Booklet, 1., , 2., , 3., , 4., , Which organization shifted some of its, operations from mainland China to Hong Kong, in March 2010, due to censorship issues?, (a) Microsoft, (b) Google, (c) Dell, (d) Wipro, , (d) it controls the pricing and promotion policy, of the market., 10., , The word "economics" is derived from which, Greek word?, (a) Oikos, (b) Oeconomicus, (c) Ekklesiastikos, (d) Oikonomia, , The title of "Vikramaditya" was assumed by:, (a) Chandragupta II, (b) Kanishka, (c) Samudragupta, (d) Harshavardhana, , 11., , Which of the following is primarily a digital, book reader?, (a) Apple I-Pod, (b) Sandisk Sansa, (c) Amazon Kindle, (d) Nokia N95, , Which of the following rulers is considered as, a contemporary of the poet, Tulsidas?, (a) Sher Shah Suri, (b) Shahjahan, (c) Babur, (d) Akbar, , 12., , Who is the author of "The General Theory of, Employment, Interest and Money" (1936)?, (a) Milton Friedman, (b) John Maynard Keynes, (c) Adam Smith, (d) Thomas Friedman, , Which of the following movie was based on a, video game?, (a) Chronicles of Riddick, (b) Max Payne, (c) Spiderman 2, (d) James Bond 007: All or Nothing, , 13., , The British East India Company was formally, dissolved by an Act of the Parliament of the, United Kingdom, called:, (a) East India Merger & Acquisition Act, (b) Government of India Act, (c) East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act, (d) Companies Act, , 14., , What is the latest client operating system for, PC from Microsoft as of March, 2010 called?, (a) Windows 7, (b) Windows CE, (c) Windows Server 2008, (d) Windows Vista, , 15., , 'Bay of Pigs' refers to:, (a) Slaughter of pigs in Egypt, in an attempt to, prevent outbreak of swine flu, (b) Argentine invasion and occupation of the, Falkland Islands leading to the Falklands War, (c) Unsuccessful attempt by United States, backed Cuban exiles to overthrow the, government of the Cuban premier, Fidel Castro, (d) The combined territorial waters of four, countries of southern Europe: Portugal, Italy,, Greece and Spain, , 16., , What does a phillumenist collect?, (a) Candles, (b) Matchboxes, (c) Newspapers, (d) Light bulbs, , 5., , Goods that are used in production of other, goods and services are called:, (a) Capital goods, (b) Consumer goods, (c) Homogenous goods, (d) Consumable goods, , 6., , Which among the following storage media has, the maximum storage capacity?, (a) Digital Video Disc (DVD), (b) Compact Disc (CD), (c) Vinyl Record, (d) Blu Ray Disc, , 7., , Around which year did the Persian scholar AlBeruni visited India?, (a) 1220 AD, (b) 1000 AD, (c) 1030 AD, (d) 1347 AD, , 8., , Who was the last ruler of the Aztec Empire of, Mexico?, (a) Montezuma III, (b) Cuauhtémoc, (c) Herman Cortes, (d) Quetzalcoatl, , 9., , A firm is an oligopolistic industry if:, (a) it is run by members of the same family., (b) it considers the actions of competitors, when determining its pricing Policy., (c) it produces a product identical to the, products produced by its rivals., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 92
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17., , In Roman Catholic Church, what is the title, given to a person who is appointed to oppose a, candidate's claim for canonization?, (a) Church Defendant, (b) Hell's Angel, (c) Church Prosecutor, (d) Devil's Advocate, , 18., , What is the Commonwealth Games, 2010, mascot called?, (a) Sheru, (b) Shera, (c) Cheetah, (d) Jigrr, , 19., , Which of the following is not considered a, component of microeconomics?, (a) Demand, (b) Supply, (c) Market equilibrium, (d) Rate of inflation, , 20., , Which of the following has developed the, software platform, Maemo?, (a) Nokia, (b) Dell, (c) Microsoft, (d) Sony, , 21., , What is the title of the film documenting, Michael Jackson's preparations for his, scheduled 2009-10 concert series?, (a) I'll Be There, (b) Thriller, (c) This is it, (d) Heal the World, , 22., , Who, among the following, was referred to as, the 'Mozart of Madras' by the Time magazine?, (a) llayaraja, (b) A. R. Rahman, (c) Santha P. Nair, (d) S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, , 23., , What is the name of the web browser, developed by Google Inc?, (a) Chrome, (b) Safari, (c) Firefox, (d) Mozilla, , 24., , Who is the present Chief of Army Staff?, (a) Deepak Kapoor, (b) P.V. Naik, (c) Bipin Rawat, (d) Nirmal Kumár Verma, , 25., , At which position did the Indian hockey team, finish, in the 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup, held at Delhi?, (a) Ninth, (b) Tenth, (c) Seventh, (d) Eighth, , 26., , Venkatraman Ramakrishnan was awarded the, 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for:, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) studies of the structure and function of the, ribosome, (b) studies of the structure and function of the, chromosome, (c) studies of chemical processes on solid, surfaces, (d) studies of the structure and function of, DNA, 27., , Which ad-agency was associated with the, creation of animated creatures, "Zoozoo', for, promotion of Vodafone's services?, (a) FCB-Ulka Advertising Lid., (b) Ogilvy & Mather Ld., (c) Mudra Communications Ltd., (d) Percept Advertising Lid., , 28., , By which controversial instrument did the, (then) President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf,, grant powers to the Government to with draw, prosecution against politicians accused of, various crimes, ostensibly to end their political, victimization?, (a) National Reconciliation Ordinance, (b) National Coalition to Protect Political, Freedom, (c) President's power to grant pardon, Article, 45 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic, of Pakistan, (d) Universal Declaration of Human Rights, , 29., , Which instrument aboard the Chandrayaan-1, detected the presence of water on the moon's, surface?, (a) Hydrophilic Receptor, (b) Moon Mineralogy Mapper, (c) Radiation Dose Monitor, (d) X-ray Spectrometer, , 30., , What is Satyam Computer Services Ltd., known as, since its takeover?, (a) TCS Satyam, (b) Infosys Satyam, (c) Wipro Satyam, (d) Mahindra Satyam, , 31., , Where was Christ born, according to the, Gospels of Mathew and Luke?, (a) Jordan, (b) Nazareth, (c) Bethlehem, (d) Jerusalem, , 32., , A campaign launched in April, 2010, with a, view to clean the river Ganges has been named, as:, (a) Sparsh Ganga, (b) Niramal Ganga, (c) Pavitra Ganga, (d) Swargashram Ganga, , Page 93
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33., , 34., , 35., , 36., , 37., , 38., , Who created the cartoon character Tintin?, (a) Bill Watterson, (b) John Calvin, (c) Charles M. Schulz, (d) Herge, Which two water bodies does the Panama, Canal link?, (a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea, (b) Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean, (c) Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean, (d) Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean, Which of the following has NASA proposed to, 'retire from service' by the end of the year,, 2010?, (a) Ares I and Ares V, (b) Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavor, (c) International Space Center, (d) All of the above, The speed of light in vacuum may be, expressed in Mach numbers as, approximately:, (a) Mach 90, (b) Mach 9,000, (c) Mach 9,00,000, (d) Mach 90,000,000, Where would be zero degrees latitude and zero, degrees longitude located?, (a) Atlantic Ocean, (b) Sahara desert, (c) North Pole, (d) South Pole, In the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, who does, the mariner stop to recite his story?, (a) Doctor hastening to a medical emergency, (b) Nobleman going to the House of Lords, (c) Guest on his way to a wedding, (d) Sailor returning to his ship, , 39., , Which part of human body is completely, devoid of blood supply?, (a) Brain, (b) Cornea, (c) Intestine, (d) Thyroid, , 40., , Under what capacity is Hillary Clinton serving, in the administration of President Barack, Obama?, (a) Secretary of State, (b) Senator for New York, (c) Defense Secretary, (d) Secretary for External Affairs, , 41., , Safdar Hashmi was associated with:, (a) Painting, (b) Journalism, (c) Street theatre, (d) Higher education, , 42., , Which country is estimated to have the third, largest population in the world?, (a) Pakistan, (b) Bangladesh, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Indonesia, , (d) United States of America, , 43., , In which sport is a 'sand-iron' used?, (a) Hockey, (b) Wrestling, (c) Golf, (d) Beach Volleyball, , 44., , The Abel Prize is awarded in the field of:, (a) Biology, (b) Economics, (c) Geography, (d) Mathematics, , 45., , Which of the following aircraft's primary role, is very high-altitude reconnaissance?, (a) Lockheed U-2, (b) F-117 Nighthawk, (c) F-22 Raptor, (d) F-35 Lightning II, , 46., , The Census of India, 2011, commenced on the, 1st April 2010 is:, (a) 30th, (b) 25th, (c) 20th, (d) 15th, , 47., , Which music band recently won a court battle, against EMI that may force the latter to stop, selling the band's individual songs as, downloads?, (a) Queen, (b) Abba, (c) Pink Floyd, (d) Guns & Roses, , 48., , How many public sector enterprises have been, conferred the status of Nawratna by the, Government of India, as of November, 2009?, (a) Nine, (b) Twelve, (c) Twenty Seven, (d) Eighteen, , 49., , Which of the following awards is focused, towards television?, (a) Academy Awards, (b) Emmy Awards, (c) Golden Globe Awards, (d) Grammy Awards, , 50., , In which movie did Toby Stephens play the, role of Captain William Gordon?, (a) The Rising-Mangal Pandey, (b) Rang De Basanti, (c)Veer, (d) Shatranj Ke Khiladi, , 51., , Who wrote the the poem, Gunga Din?, (a) Rabindra Nath Tagore, (b) T. S. Eliot, (c) Rudyard Kipling, (d) Mulk Raj Anand, , 52., , What was the name of the rocket powered, aircraft which completed first privately funded, human spaceflight?, Page 94
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(a) X-15, (b) Space Ship One, (c) Space Ship Alpha, (d) Space Odyssey One, 53., , Which Indian scientist's article was translated, to German by Albert Einstein and submitted on, his behalf to the Zeitschrift fur Physik?, (a) Satyendra Nath Bose, (b) Homi Jehangir Bhabha, (c) Jagdish Chandra Bose, (d) Vikram Sarabhai, , 54., , What is the main activity of the 'Institute for, Works of Religion' at Vatican City?, (a) Restoring old religious relics, (b) Banking, (c) Spreading religious information, (d) Religious education, , 55., , Who was referred to as the 'Godfather of, World Music' by the Beatles guitarist George, Harrison?, (a) Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, (b) Ustad Chulam Ali Khan, (c) Pandit Kumar Gandharva, (d) Pandit Ravi Shankar, , 56., , 57., , Which is the only United States' that is located, in a country with which the United States has, no diplomatic relations, (a) Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, (b) U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, (c) Naval Air Station Sigonella, (d) Naval Station Rota, Which state is known as the Spice Garden of, India?, (a) Jammu & Kashmir, (b) Punjab, (c) Kerala, (d) Uttar Pradesh, , (a) Colombo, (c) Pune, , (b) Shanghai, (d) Banaras, , 61., , Chilly pepper and tobacco were introduced in, India by the:, (a) Portuguese, (b) British, (c) Spanish, (d) French, , 62., , Which of the following countries is to host the, 2011 World Robot Olympiad?, (a) China, (b) United States of America, (c) Israel, (d) United Arab Emirates, , 63., , 'Durand Line' is the border separating:, (a) India and Pakistan, (b) Pakistan and Afghanistan, (c) Pakistan and Nepal, (d) India and Nepal, , 64., , Which country is known as the Land of, Cakes'?, (a) England, (b) Belgium, (c) Scotland, (d) France, , 65., , Who, along with Shane Bond, was the highest, bid player in the auction leading to 2010, edition of the Indian Premier League cricket, tournament?, (a) Kieron Pollard, (b) Kevin Pietersen, (c) Sachin Tendulkar (d) Wayne Parnell, , 66., , Aspirin is a common name for:, (a) Propanolol, (b) Acetylsalicylic Acid, (c) Neomycin Sulfate, (d) A combination of all the above, , 67., , Who is the Chief Justice of India?, (a) Justice K. G. Balakrishnan, (b) Justice Altamas Kabir, (c) Justice P. Sathasivam, (d) Justice J.S. Khehar, , 58., , The mascot adopted in a campaign to raise, civic awareness in Delhi, in the run up to the, 2010 Commonwealth games has been named:, (a) Delhi Ki Beti, (b) Shera, (c) Delhi Ki Shaan, (d) None of the above, , 68., , According to latest surveys, the population of, tigers in India has been reported to have, dwindled to approximately:, (a) 3642, (b) 1411, (c) 1165, (d) 1657, , 59., , Which annual fair in Rajasthan is famous for, its camel trading?, (a) Surajkund Mela, (b) Kumbh Mela, (c) Urs, (d) Pushkar Mela, , 69., , 60., , Which city was described by Jawahar Lal, Nehru as the 'Oxford of the East'?, , Which Taliban leader, implicated in the, assassination of Benazir Bhutto, was, reportedly killed in a 2009 strike by a United, States' Predator drone:, (a) Baitullah Mehsud, (b) Omar Saeed Sheikh, (c) Wali-ur-Rehman, (d) Mullah Mohammed Omar, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 95
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70., , Who is the present Union Minister for Human, Resource Development?, (a) Dr.VeerapPpa Moily, (b) Prakash Javadekar, (c) Shri Arjun Singh, (d) Dr. M. M. Joshi, , 71., , Who was awarded the 25th Saraswati Samman, for 2015?, (a) Vijay Tendulkar, (b) Amitabh Bacchan, (c) Sunil Gangopadhyay, (d) Padma Sachdev, , 72., , Who is the Chairman of the Bar Council of, India?, (a) Shri Manan Kumar Mishra, (b) Shri Ram Jethmalani, (c) Shri P. P. Rao, (d) Shri N. R. Madhava Menon, , 73., , 74., , 75., , In March this year, a city/town declared, spitting of Paan (Betel leaf) as illegal, inviting, fines for criminal damage. Where is this city, located?, (a) Uttar Pradesh, (b) Maharashtra, (c) Ottawa, (d) London, The Delhi Technological University was, formerly known as the:, (a) I.T, Delhi, (b) Aryabhat Polytechnic, Delhi, (c) Delhi College of Engineering, (d) Indraprastha University, The Gulf separating Finland and Sweden is, known as the:, (a) Gulf of Bothnia, (b) Gulf of Lions, (c) Gulf of Genoa, (d) Gulf of Venice, , 76., , Groundwater, confined, between, impermeable layers is called:, (a) Artesian well, (b) Artesian, (c) Trapper water, (d) Artisan, , 77., , Which of the following is a country located in, the continent of Europe?, (a) Libya, (b) Venezuela, (c) Algeria, (d) Albania, , 80., , Which of the following about BT developed by, Monsanto and Mahyco is incorrect?, (a) It requires more fertilizer than ordinary, Brinjal plant., (b) ltis a transgenic variety of Brinjal., (c) It contains genes from the soil bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis., (d) It is claimed to have higher resistance, against pests., , 81., , In a eukaryotic cell, DNA may be stored in:, (a) Nucleus, (b) Mitochondria, (c) Chloroplast, (d) All of the above, , 82., , Which car maker announced the recall of, nearly 100,000 units of its recently launched, hatchback models citing fuel tank problems?, (a) Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., (b) Hyundai Motors India Lid., (c) General Motors Corporation, (d) Chevrolet, , 83., , The body of a shark has no:, (a) Gills, (b) Liver, (c) Bones, (d) Fins, , 84., , Who is associated with the remark, "the law, in, its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor, alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the, streets, and to steal their bread"?, (a) Anatole France, (b) Glanville Williams, (c) Charles Dickens, (d) Victor Hugo, , 85., , Which Bill, reportedly laying down a code of, conduct for judges of the higher judiciary was, referred to a Group of Ministers for scrutiny in, March 2010?, (a) The Supreme Court (Number of Judges), Amendment Bill, (b) Judges (Inquiry) Bill, (c) Judges (Declaration of Assets and, Liabilities) Bill, (d) Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, , 86., , An observer in a leading national daily, remarked the passage of Women's Reservation, Bill through Rajya Sabha as a bipartisan, consensus and an extraordinary act of political, selflessness whereby a particular party put the, interests of the nation above its own. In terms, of numbers, how may members voted in, favour and against the Bill, respectively?, , two, , 78., , Which is the oldest mountain range in India?, (a) Satpura, (b) Aravali, (c) Vindhya, (d) Himalaya, , 79., , Nephrons are a part of human:, (a) Nervous System, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) Respiratory System, (c) Excretory System, (d) Endocrine System, , Page 96
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(a) 245 to None, (b) 186 to 1, (c) 232 to 1, (d) The entire strength of 233 members voted, in favour, 87., , 88., , 89., , 90., , 91., , Interpreting Articles 72 and 161 of the, Constitution of India in relation to a criminal, statute, a Bench of the Supreme Court of India,, headed by the Chief Justice of India, has, in a, judgment dated 22.03.2010 held that:, (a) The clemency power of the Executive is, absolute, remains unfettered and cannot be, restricted by the provisions of a Statute., (b) Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code,, insofar as it criminalizes consensual sexual, acts of adults in private is violative of the, Constitution of India., (c) Once possession is established, the person, who claims that it was not a conscious, possession has to establish it., (d) Both (a) and (o), In India, making a direct marketing telephone, call, which a person has opted not to receive, is, prohibited under:, (a) Unsolicited Direct Marketing Act, (b) Unsolicited Regulations, (c), Telecom, Unsolicited, Commercial, Communications Regulations Communications, (d) Telecom Unsolicited Commercial Calls, Regulations, Under the Indian Penal Code, an act may be an, offence under the Code, but for the existence, of a justification which may form a defence., Which of the following is not A such a, defence?, (a) Act done by a child under seven years of, age, (b) Act done by a person of unsound mind, (c) Act done by a child of immature, understanding, above seven years and under, twelve in age., (d) Act done outside the territorial limits of, India., The Penal Code in force in the territory of, Jammu& Kashmir is known as the:, (a) Indian Penal Code, (b) Macaulay Penal Code, (c) Ranbir Penal Code, (d) Jammu & Kashmir Penal Code, Which of the following, measure was proposed, in December 2009 for speedy resolution of, commercial disputes valuing 5 Crores or, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , above, by an enactment of the Parliament of, India?, (a) Setting up commercial Lok Adalats, (b) Creation of a commercial division in the, High Courts, (c) Mandatory reference to arbitration, where, commercial contract contains an arbitration, clause, (d) All of the above., 92., , A judgment relating to the Protection of, Women against Domestic Violence Act, 2005,, delivered on 22nd March 2010 by the High, Court of Delhi has held that:, (a) The Act operates prospectively, (b) The Act operates retrospectively, (c) The relief under this Act may be sought, even for acts committed prior to October 2006, (d) Both (b) and (c), , 93., , Which of the following is a well known law, firm in India?, (a) AZB & Partners, (b) TATA Consultancy, (c) Leo Burnett India Pvt. Ltd., (d) Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., , 94., , Which of the following most closely describes, the act of downloading Bollywood film songs, for free, from websites over the internet?, (a) Attempt to hack a computer system, (b) Exercise of freedom of speech and, expression, (c) Breach of implied contract, (d) Violation of intellectual property rights, , 95., , Which of the following is not a feature of the, criminal justice system in India?, (a) Innocent until proven guilty, (b) Right against self-incrimination, (c) Preponderance of probability, (d) Proof beyond reasonable doubt, , 96., , Which High Court exercised jurisdiction over, Delhi, prior to the establishment of the High, Court of Delhi?, (a) High Court of Gujarat, (b) High Court of Punjab, (c) High Court of Allahabad, (d) High Court of Himachal Pradesh, , 97., , Which of the following bodies was, instrumental in setting-up permanent and, continuous Lok Adalat in Delhi, to resolve, disputes pertaining to bodies such as the, M.C.D., N.D.M.C., B.S.E.S., N.D.P.L., M.T.N.L. etc.?, (a) Delhi Legal Services Authority, Page 97
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(b) Bar Council of India, (c) Bar Association of Delhi., (d) Indian Council of Arbitration, 98., , Under which provision of the Code of, Criminal Procedure may a Court make a, proclamation requiring a person to appear at a, specified place, if the Court has a reason to, believe that the person has absconded?, (a) Section 40, (b) Section 42, (c) Section 73, (d) Section 82, , 99., , Any proceedings for removal of a judge of any, High Court in India may be initiated only by:, (a) an order of the President of India, (b) a notice of motion for presenting an, address to the President, praying for the, removal of a Judge. signed by requisite, number of members of the Parliament, (c) address by each house of the Parliament,, supported by the requisite number of Members, of Parliament, (d) constitution of a Committee for the purpose, of making an investigation into the grounds on, which the removal of the Judge is prayed for, , 100. In a recent case involving Toyota and Prius, Auto Industries, Toyota was seeking an interim, order to restrain Prius Auto Industries from, using the word Prius, claiming its exclusive, right to use it in view of its car named Prius., While denying this relief, a single Judge of the, High Court of Delhi, by a judgment delivered, on 19.03.2010, held that:, (a) Prius was not an invented word, (b) Toyota had approached the court too late, (c) Prius Auto Industries was the registered, owner of the trademark 'Prius', since 2002, (d) All of the above, 101. In India, "identity theft" has been made, punishable under the, (a) Identity Theft Assumption and Deterrence, Act, (b) Information Technology Act, (c) Indian Penal Code, (d) Prize Chits and Money Circulation, Schemes (Banning) Act, 102. Which of the following enactments is proposed, to ensure supply of at least a minimum, quantity of food grains to families living, Below Poverty Line in India?, (a) Food Safety Enhancement Act, (b) Food Safety Act, (c) Essential Services Maintenance Act, (d) National Food Security Act, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 103. In a Civil Writ Petition, a 'stay' may refer to:, (a) A court order restraining an action until a, future event occurs, or the order is lifted, (b) A court order directing an individual to, remain present during the court proceedings, (c) A court order to compel the presence of a, witness at a specified place, if the Court has a, reason to believe that that the person has, absconded, (d) Both (a) and (b), 104. Which of the following developments is, associated with a March 2010 judgment of the, High Court of Delhi, relating to the role of, women in the Indian armed forces?, (a) Opportunities to women officers to operate, in combat areas, (b) Eligibility of women officers for, Permanent Commission, (c) Reservation for women in Indian armed, forces, (d) Both (a) and (b), 105. In criminal proceedings, acquittal refers to:, (a) Being cleared of a charge or accusation, (b) Pronounced guilty of a charge or, accusation, (c) Conviction for a lesser offence, as part of a, plea bargain, (d) Taking a lenient view, considering the, honest past record of an accused, 106. The legal branch of the Indian Army is known, as:, (a) Army Legal Corps, (b) Judge Advocate General branch, (c) Court Martial branch, (d) Armed Forces Legal Corps, 107. A clause in the World Anti-Doping Code,, which was reportedly a cause of concern for, Indian cricketers, is popularly referred to as:, (a) Endorsements Clause, (b) Roundabout Clause, (c) Whereabouts Clause, (d) No-notice Drugs Test Clause, 108. To provide affordable access to justice to the, citizens of India at the grass roots level, at their, doorsteps, a body was established by an Act of, the Parliament that came into force on 2nd, October 2009. What this statutory body is, called?, (a) Nyaya Panchayat, (b) Gram Nyayalaya, (c) Gram Panchayat, (d) Lok Adalat, , Page 98
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109. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory, Education Bill was enacted to give effect to:, (a) Article 14 of the Constitution of India, (b) Article 45 of the Constitution of India, (c) Article 21A of the Constitution of India, (d) Article 21 of the Constitution of India, 110. What is the closest meaning of the expression,, 'ex aquo et bono'?, (a) In equity and good conscience, (b) For the public good, (c) The thing speaks for itself, (d) In good faith, 111. Consider the following statement: "Reading is, an activity involving the use of visual, apparatus by means of which printed letters are, recognized". This definition would be, weakened most by pointing out that:, (a) 'Skimming' is a form of reading., (b) An illiterate may recognize letters., (c) Some printed letters are difficult to, interpret., (d) Seeing is necessary for reading., 112. History abounds with examples where, chieftains have refused to transfer their, military units to other chieftains who requested, such transfer. The refusals occurred even when, the chieftain who received the request for, assistance was in a relatively safe place and, even when the requesting chieftain's clan was, under attack. Each of the reasons below, if, true, supports the decision of the chieftain who, refuses to share his forces, EXCEPT one., Mark the one., (a) Greatest chiettains have emerged as victors, in battles where they were outnumbered by the, enemy., (b) War and peace are unpredictable, and, situations may change in a short time., (c) The chieftain with a larger army retains, greater influence in the region., (d) Armies on the move are unnecessarily, exposed to danger., , (c) Refuse to be engaged in the case, since it is, against professional conduct of a lawyer set by, the Bar Council of India., (d) Advice him to approach for conciliation, proceedings., 115. F.I.R. stands for First Information Report. As, per the High Court of Delhi, if at the time of, registration of F.I.R. by the police, it appears, that crime was committed outside the, jurisdiction of that Police Station, the Police, after registration of such F.I.R. should transfer, the F.I.R. to the Police Station having, jurisdiction. Such F.I.R. made at the first, instance has been termed Advice him to, convince his wife for a as:, (a) Preliminary FI.R., (b) Zero FIR., (c) Daily Diary (D.D.) Number, (d) Investigatory EL.R., 116. A student of the University of Delhi has to, pass in __________ Papers with at least, _________in each paper for the award of, LL.B. Degree:, (a) 30, 45, (b) 25, 40, (c) 32, 48, (d) 35, 50, 117. Point out the correct sentence:, (a) Before joining as a Lecturer, I used to work, as a Lab Assistant for about five years., (b) Before joining as a Lecturer, I have, working as a Lab Assistant for about five, years., (c) Before joining as a Lecturer, I worked as a, Lab Assistant for about five years., (d) Before joining as a Lecturer, I have been, working as a lab Assistant for about five years., , 113. Which of the following is an anagram to the, word "dormitory"?, (a) Hostel, (b) Dirty Room, (c) Dorm, (d) My Door, , 118. Read the following sentences carefully:, (1) Most days my father ________ getup first, and make breakfast., (2) When l was training for the marathon,, _________ run over 100 kms a week., (3) We went to Agra to see the Taj where we, regularly., Which one of the following verbs can, complete all three sentences?, (a) Will, (b) Would, (c) Shall, (d) used to, , 114. You are a qualified lawyer and a husband, approaches you, seeking your professional, services for divorce proceedings. Ideally, what, should you do?, (a) Explain the difficulties involved in the, proceedings for divorce., (b) mutual, uncontested divorce, , 119. Fill in the blank with correct option: I, ________ at 6.a.m. but _________ to be up by, 5.00, (a) normally gets up ... I have some times, (b) normally gets up Sometimes have, (c) get normally up... sometimes I have, (d) get normally up .. I sometimes have, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 99
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120. __________ people trying to get into the, football stadium:, (a) There were too much, (b) It was too many, (c) There was too many, (d) There were too many, 121. PRINCIPLE: Justice must not only be done,, but also be seem to be done., FACTS: A judge is a shareholder in a, Company, which is a party to a case before, him. The integrity of the judge is above, suspicion. Both the opposing counsels affirm, their faith in the impartiality of the judge. The, case is at the stage of final arguments. The, judge, however, recuses himself from the case,, on the ground of his shareholding Which of the, following is the most appropriate statement in, the light of the Principle cited here?, (a) The judge should have continued hearing, the case since he was an honest judge., (b) The judge should have continued hearing, since the counsels of both the parties had, requested him to do so and, had thus agreed to, adjudication by him., (c) Had the judge continued to hear the case,, its outcome might have appeared to be, prejudiced, even though it would not have, been so., (d) The judge could have lost objectivity in the, case and therefore recused from it., 122. M was driving his fancy sports car at the speed, of 120 kmph, after consuming alcohol. He lost, control of the car and ran Over 3 persons, leading to their death. M escaped the accident, with injuries. What offence, if any, has M, committed under the Indian Penal Code?, (a) M is not guilty of any offence since he was, incapable of judgment by reason of, intoxication caused against his will., (b) M is guilty of causing death by doing a, rash or negligent act., (c) M has committed the offence of culpable, homicide since he caused death by doing an, act with the intention of causing such bodily, injury as is likely to cause death., (d) M is guilty of committing murder since he, did an act by which the death was caused and, which was done with the intention of causing, death., 123. PRINCIPLE: The word 'offence denotes a, thing made punishable by the Indian Penal, Code. A prevents B from proceeding in any, direction and keeps him/her confined to a, place. A has committed an offence of criminal, confinement. According to the Indian Penal, LEGAL SUCCESS, , Code, whoever instigates a person to do a, thing, is said to abet such a thing, FACTS: L, in an interview to a magazine,, articulated her views in favour of living, together without a nuptial knot. Aggrieved by, the same, X filed a criminal complaint against, L, for abetting criminal confinement. Can L be, prosecuted and convicted for the same?, (a) have encouraged people to live together, without entering into a nuptial bond., (b) Yes, because the comments of L in fact, Yes, because the comments of L could, encouraged certain individuals to I have, together without entering into a nuptial bond., (c) No, because two adult people wanting to, live together is not an offence, (d) No, because the comments of L were not, directed towards any particular person, and, anybody acting on them, did so at his/her own, risk., 124. On 1st April, P and Q, friends of X, decided to, pull a prank on her. They wore black masks to, cover their faces and proceeded in an unnumbered car, towards the road that X took her, regular morning walk. As X was taking her, morning walk, they brought the car to a halt, next to her and proceeded to forcefully get her, in it. A bystander, Y, watching this opened fire, on P and Q with his licensed gun and caused, grievous injuries to them., (a) Y is guilty of causing grievous hurt as he, had no right to intermeddle in the private, affairs of the friends and he was neither a, public authority nor a police official., (b) Y is not guilty of any offence because he, had a right to protect the body of any other, person, besides his own., (c) Y is not guilty of any offence because he, had a reasonable apprehension that X was, being assaulted with an intention of abduction., (d) Both (b) and (c), 125. PRINCIPLE I: According to Section 494 of the, Indian Penal Code, whoever, having a husband, or wife living, marries in any case in which, such marriage is void by reason of its taking, place during the life of such husband or wife,, shall be punished with imprisonment of either, description for a extend to seven years, and, shall also be liable to fine, PRINCIPLE II: Hindu law, as contained in the, Hindu Marriage Act, enforces monogamy., Polygamy is permitted under the Muslim law., FACTS: Jitendar, a Hindu, was married to, Meena, also a Hindu. litendar and Sunita,, another Hindu girl, converted to Islam and got, married., Page 100
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QUESTION: Is Jitendar guilty of the offence, under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code?, (a) No, because Jitender converted to Islam, which permits more than one wite., (b) No, because Jitender and Sunita converted, to Islam and married, with mutual consent., (c) Yes, because Jitender had a wife living. He, married again. The said marriage was void by, reason of its taking place during the life of the, first wife, in terms of Section 494, IPC., (d) Both (a) and (b), , 134. Which of the following is the National aquatic, animal of India?, (a) Ganges crocodile, (b) River dolphin, (c) Blue whale, (d) Olive Ridley turtle, , 126. In which city is Khuda Baksh Oriental Public, Library situated?, (a) Delhi, (b) Kolkta, (c) Lucknow, (d) Patna, , 136. Which of the following is the capital of, Croatia?, (a) Zagreb, (b) Nicosia, (c) Nuuk, (d) Roseau, , 127. Kuchipudi is a dance form owing its origin to:, (a) Kerala, (b) Andhra Pradesh, (c) Orissa, (d) Tamil Nadu, , 137. Point out the incorrect match:, (a) Mary Kom - Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Award, (b) Sinimol Paulose- Arjuna Award, (c) P.Gopichand -Dronacharya Award, (d) Jaydev Bisht- Dhyan Chand Award, , 128. When was the National Anthem of India first, sung?, (a) 25th December 1909, (b) 26th December 1910, (c) 27th December 1911, (d) 28th December 1912., 129. The first woman President of India hails from, which city of India?, (a) Jalna, (b) Jalgaon, (c) Amravati, (d) Sangli, 130. The rank of Colonel in the Indian Army is, equivalent to which rank in the Indian Navy?, (a) Captain, (b) Commodore, (c) Commander, (d) Lieutenant, 131. In which city are the headquarters of, Zoological Survey of India situated?, (a) Delhi, (b) Thinuvanatpuram, (c) Kolkata, (d) Guhawati, 132. Mount Harriat National Park is located in:, (a) Andaman Nicobar Islands, (b) Madhya Pradesh, (c)Andhra Pradesh, (d) Arunachal Pradesh, 133. Who is the present Prime Minister of, Malaysia?, (a) Mohamed Nasheed, (b) Ahmadinejad, (c) Najib Rajak, (d) Saad Hariri., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 135. Which team won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in, 2015 held in Kuala Lumpur?, (a) Pakistan, (b) Australia, (c) India, (d) New Zealand, , 138. Mark the correct pair., (a) Yamo wind – Uganda, (b) Zonda wind –Japan, (c) Austru wind – Austria, (d) Laventer wind – Canada, 139. Who wrote the Seva Sadan?, (a) Rabindra Nath Tagore, (b) Munshi Premchand, (c) Rama Krishna Paramhansa, (d) Sister Nivedita, 140. Match the correct pair:, (a) Syphilis - Treponema pallidum, (b) Chancroid Orthomyxoviridae, (c) Influenza - Haemophilus ducreyi, (d) Polio -Legionella, 141. Name the officer of Indian army who initiated, an inquiry into the Sukna land case?, (a) Gen. V. K. Singh, (b) Gen. Deepak Kapoor, (c) Gen. Padmanabhan, (d) Gen. B.C. Joshi, 142. Who is the head of the National Advisory, Council?, (a) Manmohan Singh (b) Montek Singh, (c) Sonia Gandhi, (d) Pranab Mukherji, 143. Which of the following country is not the, member of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, (NATO)?, (a) Argentina, (b) Croatia, Page 101
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(c) Albania, , (d) Canada, , 144. Name the book for which Aravind Adiga won, the booker prize in 2008?, (a) The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, (b) Red Tide Rising, (c) The Remains of the Day, (d) The White Tiger, 145. At a given time of the day, a 9 feet high pole, casts a shadow of 15 feet. At the same time, an, adjacent tree casts a shadow of 40 feet. How, tall is the tree?, (a) 12 feet, (b) 64 feet, (c) 24 feet, (d) 20 feet, 146. A's initial salary was increased by 40%., However, during the period of recession, his, salary was decreased by 20%. On the whole:, (a) As salary increased over his initial salary, by 12%., (b) A's salary increased over his initial salary, by 20%., (c) A's salary decreased over his initial salary, by 12%., (d) A's salary returned to the same level as his, initial salary., 147. A man is 5 years elder to his wife and she is, now three times the age of their daughter. If, the daughter's age is 10 years, what was the, age of the man when the daughter was born?, (a) 30, (b) 25, (c) 45, (d) 40, Questions 148 to 150 are based on the, following facts:, A law firm comprises of 6 cubicles, separated, from each other by 6 feet high partitions;, sound and smells therefore permeate to, adjacent cubicles. You have been assigned the, task of allotting the cubicles to six employees, of the firm. Ramesh is the secretary and, telephone operator and needs to use the, telephone quite often during the course of the, day. All the employees generally maintain, silence. Manish and Brij need adjacent, cubicles since they need to consult often., Hemant is the senior partner and needs to be, allotted cubicle 5 which faces a window., Dinesh requires silence in cubicle next to his., Tarun, Manish and Dinesh are smokers., Hemant is allergic to cigarette smoke., 148. The three employees who are smokers should, be allotted cubicles numbered:, (a) 1, 2, 6, (b) 4, 6, 1, (c) 1, 2, 3, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (d) Cannot be accommodated in the same, office, 149. Ideally, Manish should be allotted cubicle, number:, (a) 1, (b) 6, (c) 4, (d) 3, 150. All other things remaining same, which of the, following events may lead to a request for, change of cubicle?, (a) Hemant operating a portable radio-set in his, cubicle., (b) Ramesh needing silence in cubicles, adjacent to his., (c) Tarun taking over the duties of Ramesh., (d) None of the above, 151. How is 6/8 expressed as a percentage?, (a) 0.75%, (b) 75%, (c) 7.5%, (d) 48%, 152. A man is facing west. He turns 45 degrees in, clockwise direction and then another 180, degrees in the same direction and then 270, degrees in the anticlockwise direction. What, direction is he facing now?, (a) South, (b) South East, (c) West, (d) South West, 153. What is the missing number in the series,, 7, 15, 32, ___ 138, 281?, (a) 64, (b) 67, (c) 35, (d) 45, 154. It takes a moving train 30 seconds to cross a, stationary engine. To compute the speed of the, train, which of the following should be, known?, (a) The length of the stationary engine., (b) The length of the moving train., (c) The length of the moving engine, (d) Both the length of the stationary engine as, well as the length of the moving train., 155. A pole has been affixed in a riverbed. One half, of the pole is buried in the riverbed. One-third, of it is covered by water. 8 feet of it projects, out of the water. What is the total length of the, pole in feet?, (a) 48, (b) 13, (c) 18, (d) 12, 156. Which word would complete the following, sequence: DIRECT, ROLE, OCCIDENTAL,, DARE,_______?, (a) DRAGON, (b) ARMOUR, (c) ARMY, (d) PROVOKE, Page 102
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157. Since October 2009, which is the highest Court, of appeal for England and Wales?, (a) The Supreme Court of the United, Kingdom., (b) The House of Lords., (c) The High Court of Justiciary, (d) The Privy Council., 158. Which odorant is commonly added to house, hold Liquefied Petroleum Gas, to easily detect, its leakage?, (a) Methane, (b) Propane, (c) Benzinol, (d) Mercaptan, 159. Which football club did Lionel Messi play for, in the 2009-10 UEFA Champions League?, (a) Barcelona, (b) Lyon, (c) Arsenal, (d) Manchester United, 160. Which Indian Company acquired the Megasari, Makmur Group of Indonesia in 2010?, (a) Reliance Industries Ltd., (b) Godrej Consumer Products Ltd., (c) TATA Motors Ltd., (d) Mittal Steel Company N.V., 161. Which of the following spots reportedly, witnesses the largest sale of ice-cream in, India?, (a) Juhu Beach, Mumbai, (b) Gateway of India, Mumbai, (c) Marina Beach, Chennai, (d) India Gate, Delhi, 162. A joint team of scientists from Russia and U.S., was recently reported to have created the, element to fill the gap in the periodic table of, chemical elements. The element was called:, (a) Element 117, (b) Element 118, (c) Ununoctium, (d) Eka-radon, PASSAGE: I entered the room where the, corpse lay, and was led up to the coffin. How, can I describe my sensations on beholding it? I, feel yet parched with horror, nor can I reflect, on that terrible moment without shuddering, and agony, that faintly reminds me of the, anguish of the recognition. The trial the, presence of the magistrate and witnesses,, passed like a dream from my memory, when I, saw the lifeless form of Henry Clerval, stretched before me. I gasped for breath; and,, throwing myself on the body, I exclaimed,, "Have my murderous machinations deprived, you also, my dearest Henry of life? Two I have, already destroyed; other victims await their, destiny: but you, Clerval, my friend, my, benefactor -" The human frame could no, longer support the agonizing suffering that I, LEGAL SUCCESS, , endured, and I was carried out of the room in, strong convulsions. A fever succeeded to this. I, lay for two months on the point of death; my, ravings, as I afterwards heard, were frightful; I, called myself the murderer of William, of, Justine, and of Clerval. Sometimes I entreated, my attendants to assist me in the destruction of, the fiend by whom I was tormented; and, at, others, I felt the fingers of the monster already, grasping my neck, and screamed aloud with, agony and terror. Fortunately, as I spoke my, native language, Mr. Kirwin alone understood, me; but my gestures and bitter cries were, sufficient to affright the other witnesses. Why, did I not die? More miserable than man ever, was before, why did I not sink into, forgetfulness and rest? Death snatches away, many blooming children, the only hopes of, their doting parents; how many brides and, youthful lovers have been one day in the, bloom of health and hope, and the next a prey, for worms and the decay of the tomb! Of what, materials was I made, that I could thus resist so, many shocks, which, like the turning of the, wheel, continually renewed the torture?, QUESTIONS:, 163. Describe the emotions of the narrator as can be, sensed from the above passage:, (a) Humiliation and pain, (b) Grief and loss, (c) Guilt and despair, (d) Both (b) and (c), 164. What does the use of phrases such as parched, with horror', 'shuddering and agony, T gasped, for breath' suggest to the reader:, (a) The mental torture that the narrator is, undergoing., (b) The violent body language of the narrator., (c) The mental torments of the narrator, expressed by a violent body language, (d) The hallucinations in the mind of the, narrator, arising out of his grief., 165. The narrator's ravings could have been taken, as an admission of guilt of being responsible, for the death Henry Clerval, but for the fact, that:, (a) He was speaking in his native language., (b) He was suffering immensely., (c) He was physically ill., (d) He was mentally unsound., 166. The word 'machination' means:, (a) Inventing a new machine., (b) A crafty scheme., (c) Foul intention., , Page 103
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(d) Understanding the working of something or, someone., 167. The narrator appears to make several, references to his own suffering, but ignores the, suffering undergone by those he claimed to, have murdered, or others bereaved by the, deaths. Considering this, the style of the, passage may best be described as:, (a) Ironical, (b) Comical, (c) Satirical, (d) Self Centered, PASSAGE, (1) I savor the remoteness and the rare times, I'm alone on this muscular river in southern, Utah, a precious ribbon of wild water between, reservoirs and the suck holes of industry and, agriculture., (II) Officially, I'm here to have my peace, disturbed. Floaters must have a permit to run, this stretch of river. During the peak season a, ranger checks lottery drawn launch dates and a, short list of gear related to safety and, environmental protection. The permit system, allows the federal agency in charge to hold, numbers of floaters to a maximum of about, 10,000 a year, set in 1979, when use increased, 250 percent in just three seasons. Each year, since, the actual number of people down the, river has hovered close to this ceiling, which, the agency believes is the river's capacity for a, "quality wilderness experience." Socially, if, not, physically,, however,, "wilderness, Experience" seems to have become an illusion, if not irrelevant. Right now I'm the voluntary, ranger managing both the illusion and the, irrelevance., (III) Most people accept the permit system as a, panacea for the explosion in numbers of river, runners and the consequences for a fragile, riparian corridor. Others find regulation about, as painless as an IRS audit., (IV) They see the Southwest as a region of, federally neutered rivers where a person is no, longer free to kill himself in a four-foot rubber, ducky pulling an inner tube piled with beans,, testosterone, and a small machete.., (V) The boat ramp is swarming with people, and vehicles to be shuttled to the takeout., Someone's dog is throwing up what appears to, be rabbit parts. I'm approached by a pickup, driven by a man waving a spray nozzle and, hose hooked to a large barrel of allegedly, lethal chemicals. He's from county weed, control, he says. Have I seen the loathsome, pepperweed? Not a leaf, I lie., (VI) Cheerfully I sign the permit of the, outfitter who specializes in theme river trips –, stress management seminars, outings for the, LEGAL SUCCESS, , crystal fondlers or fingernail technicians of, East Jesus, New Jersey, overcoming at last,, their irrational fear of Nature. Today's load is, priests troubled by a lapsed faith - pale,, anxious, overweight fellows in the early stages, of heatstroke. I also check gear and answer, questions about bugs, snakes, scorpions,, camps, rapids and Indians (one side of the river, is reservation land). Do I live here fulltime?, they ask. No, I respond, except for an, occasional shift at the put-in, l' m on the river, eight days out of sixteen, six months a year., (VII)... Some rafts look as if they barely, survived World War 1., (VIII) Others are outfitted with turbo-dynamic, chrome-plated throw lines, heatwelded vinyl, dry-bags, cargo nets spun from the fibers of, dew-fed arachnids from Borneo, horseshoes,, volleyball sets, sauna tents, coffin-sized, coolers stuffed with sushi, a small fleet of, squirt boats, whining packs of androgynous, progeny who prefer to be at home fulfilling, their needs electronically. All of this gear is, color-coordinated with SPF 14 sunscreen and, owned by business majors in Styrofoam pith, helmets and Lycra body gloves, in which they, were placed at birth. Once loaded, their boats, are pieces of personal architecture, stunning, but nevertheless stuck on the sandbar six feet, out from the boat ramp after a dramatic, sendoff., QUESTIONS:, 168. The author of the aforesaid passage may be, best described as:, (a) Narrator of the events of the past., (b) An ecologist concerned at the exploitation, of the river., (c) A ranger making an official report of the, events., (d) A commentator on contemporary American, customs., 169. Which of the following is NOT employed in, the Paragraph III of the above passage Most, people accept permit... IRS audit")?, (a) Pun, (b) Simile, (c) Metaphor, (d) Hyperbole, 170. Paragraphs V and VI describe the, characteristics of the rafters. Which of the, following characteristics is NOT described in, those paragraphs?, (a) Physical appearance, (b) Response to nature, (c) Occupations, (d) Conversation, , Page 104
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171. The description, "androgynous progeny who, prefer to be at home fulfilling their needs, electronically" refers to:, (a) Pets not accustomed to outdoor life., (b) Rafters' preference to rafts with modern, electronic gadgetry., (c) Rafters with battered rafts envying the ones, with modern equipment., (d) Children who would rather be playing, video games., 172. The effect of the last sentence of the passage, may be described as:, (a) Comic anti-climax, (b) Allegory, (c) Symbolic conclusion, (d) Relief, 173. Paragraph VI makes a reference to:, , 1.(b), 11.(d), 21.(c), 31.(c), 41.(c), 51.(c), 61.(a), 71.(d), 81.(d), 91.(b), 101.(b), 111.(b), 121.(c), 131.(c), 141.(b), 151.(b), 161.(d), 171.(d), , 2.(d), 12.(b), 22.(b), 32.(a), 42.(d), 52.(b), 62.(d), 72.(a), 82.(a), 92.(d), 102.(d), 112.(a), 122.(b), 132.(a), 142.(c), 152.(d), 162.(a), 172.(a), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (a) Native Americans, (b) "Non-Resident Indians", (c) Immigrants, (d) Mexicans, 174. The narrator uses all the following tones of, voice except:, (a) Amused, (b) Satirical, (c) Cheerful, (d) Arrogant, 175. Which of the following best describes the, primary purpose of the passage?, (a) To describe everyday life around American, 'adventure camps'?, (b) To protest against exploitation of natural, resources., (c) To satirize aspects of the back to the nature', movement, (d) To judge the vanity in people., , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2010], 3.(c), 4.(b), 5.(a), 6.(d), 7.(c), 8.(b), 13.(c), 14.(a), 15.(c), 16.(b), 17.(d), 18.(b), 23.(a), 24.(c), 25.(d), 26.(a), 27.(b), 28.(a), 33.(d), 34.(c), 35.(b), 36.(c), 37.(a), 38.(c), 43.(c), 44.(d), 45.(a), 46.(d), 47.(c), 48.(d), 53.(a), 54.(b), 55.(d), 56.(a), 57.(c), 58.(a), 63.(b), 64.(c), 65.(a), 66.(b), 67.(d), 68.(b), 73.(d), 74.(c), 75.(a), 76.(b), 77.(d), 78.(b), 83.(c), 84.(a), 85.(d), 86.(b), 87.(a), 88.(c), 93.(a), 94.(d), 95.(c), 96.(b), 97.(a), 98.(d), 103.(a) 104.(b) 105.(a) 106.(b) 107.(c) 108.(b), 113.(b) 114.(d) 115.(b) 116.(a) 117.(c) 118.(d), 123.(c) 124.(d) 125.(c) 126.(d) 127.(b) 128.(c), 133.(c) 134.(b) 135.(b) 136.(a) 137.(d) 138.(a), 143.(a) 144.(d) 145.(c) 146.(a) 147.(b) 148.(c), 153.(b) 154.(d) 155.(a) 156.(b) 157.(a) 158.(d), 163.(d) 164.(c) 165.(a) 166.(b) 167.(a) 168.(d), 173.(a) 174.(d) 175.(c), , 9.(b), 19.(d), 29.(b), 39.(b), 49.(b), 59.(d), 69.(a), 79.(c), 89.(d), 99.(b), 109.(c), 119.(b), 129.(b), 139.(b), 149.(d), 159.(a), 169.(a), , 10.(a), 20.(a), 30.(d), 40.(a), 50.(a), 60.(c), 70.(b), 80.(a), 90.(c), 100.(d), 110.(a), 120.(d), 130.(a), 140.(a), 150.(c), 160.(b), 170.(b), , Page 105
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LL.B. Entrance Test – 2009, Instruction:, The Booklet contains 175 objective type questions., Each question carries 4 marks., One mark shall be deducted for every wrong answer., 1., , Name the oil tanker that was hijacked by, Somali pirates in November, 2008?, (a) MV Elizabeth, (b) MV Sirius Star, (c) Seabourn Spirit, (d) Achille Lauro, , 2., , The Great Fire of Rome is associated with:, (a) Maximus Quintus (b) Tacitus, (c) Pliny the Elder, (d) Lucius Domitius, , 3., , Which of the following is not a wireless data, transfer technology?, (a) EDGE, (b) GPRS, (c) Bluetooth, (d) 3GP, , 4., , Human saliva contains enzymes necessary for, breakdown of:, (a) Proteins, (b) Starch, (c) Cellulose, (d) Vitamins, , 5., , Which of the following substance is an, anticoagulant?, (a) Heparin, (b) Tannin, (c) Fibrin, (d) Thrombin, , 6., , The first metal used by man was:, (a) Iron, (b) Copper, (c) Aluminum, (d) Bronze, , 7., , 8., , 9., , 10., , Where is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), particle accelerator located?, (a) Switzerland and France, (b) Cermany, (c) United States of America and Mexico, (d) Sweden, Which of the following is not a private space, tourism venture:, (a) Virgin Galactic, (b) Intercosmos, (c) MirCorp, (d) Bigelow Aerospace, Where is the world's highest waterfall located?, (a) Canada & United States, (b) Argentina, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Venezuela, The chemicals used in tear gas are known as:, (a) Mustard gas, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Time: 2 Hours, , (b) Lachrymatory agents, (c) Nitrous oxide, (d) Nerve agents, 11., , On what date did Rakesh Sharma launch, aboard Soyuz T-11 towards its destination, the, Salyut 7 space station?, (a) 13th January 1984, (b) 23rd April 1984, (c) 2nd April 1984, (d) 26th January 1982, , 12., , Polio virus is primarily transmitted via:, (a) Contaminated food and water, (b) Mosquito bite, (c) Contaminated air, (d) Mother to foetus, , 13., , Which road in Delhi is known as the Fleet, Street of India?, (a) Kasturba Gandhi Marg, (b) Race Course Road, (c) Bahadur Shah Zafar Road, (d) Parliament Street, , 14., , Which of the following is popularly known as, the 'Siamese Fighting Fish'?, (a) Betta, (b) Pirhana, (c) Tuna, (d) Guppy, , 15., , Which car maker is reportedly building the, Presidential car for President of United States,, Barack Obama?, (a) Ford Motor Company, (b) General Motors, (c) Mercedes-Benz, (d) Rolls Royce, , 16., , Treatment of Dengue fever may require:, (a) Platelet transfusion, (b) Antibiotics, (c) Administration of propranolol, (d) All of the above, , 17., , Which of the following popular fictional, characters is not the public face of a, superhero?, (a) Peter Parker, (b) Bruce Wayne, (c) Clark Kent, (d) Paul Drake, , Page 106
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18., , 19., , 20., , Which of the following countries conducted its, first anti-satellite weapon test in the year 2007?, (a) United State of America, (b) Russia, (c) Iran, (d) China, 'Bar' is a unit of:, (a) Humidity, (c) Pressure, , (b) Alcohol content, (d) Depth, , Who is considered the inventor of detective, fiction?, (a) Arthur Conan Doyle, (b) Agatha Christie, (c) Erle Stanley Gardner, (d) Edgar Allan Poe, , 21., , Besides Indian scientific instruments, the, Chandrayan carried instruments from various, other space agencies. Which, among the, following, is not one of them?, (a) Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, (b) National Aeronautics and Space, Administration (NASA), (c) European Space Agency (ESA), (d) Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA), , 22., , Who provided the earliest evidence of the Big, Bang model of the Universe:, (a) Einstein, (b) Fred Hoyle., (c) Edwin Hubble., (d) Newton., , 23., , Which of the following is used as a tool for, tracking human ancestry through females?, (a) Y-Chromosome, (b) Nuclear DNA, (c) Mitochondrial DNA, (d) X-chromosome, , 24., , Which of the following is not a Kingdom, under the Five Kingdom taxonomical, classification?, (a) Animalia, (b) Plantae, (c) Monera, (d) Archaea, , 25., , Which telecom operator was the first to, announce third-generation (3G) telecom, services in India?, (a) Bharti Airtel, (b) Reliance Communications, (c) MTNL, (d) TATA Infocomm, , 26., , Which team won the Indian Premier League, tournament in 2008?, (a) Chennai Super Kings, (b) Rajasthan Royals, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Bangalore Royal Challengers, (d) Deccan Chargers, 27., , What is the aerobatics demonstration team of, Indian Navy known as?, (a) Sea Hawks, (b) Surya Kiran, (c) Sagar Pawan, (d) Blue Angels, , 28., , Water retaining plants adapted to arid climates, are known as:, (a) Phylloclades, (b) Hemiepiphytes, (c) Cactii, (d) Succulents, , 29., , Who created the 'Common Man' associated, with the Times of India?, (a) R. K. Narayan, (b) R. K. Narayanan, (c) R. K. Laxman, (d) K. R. Narayanan, , 30., , Which event has been described as "the, effective birth of economics as a separate, discipline", by the New Encyclopedia, Britannica?, (a) The emergence of the 18th century French, Physiocrats., (b) The publication of Adam Smith's "The, Wealth of Nations"., (c) The development of Keynesian Economics., (d) The codification of economic formulae the, city States of Sumer., , 31., , Edible mushroom is a form of:, (a) Animal, (b) Plant, (c) Lower life form, (d) Fungus, , 32., , 'Nitrogen fixation' refers to:, (a) Fixing achievable targets for reducing, nitrogen pollution in the atmosphere, (b) Developing means to synthesize and, produce Nitrogen on a mass scale., (c) The process by which Nitrogen is, converted from its natural form in the, atmosphere to Nitrogen compounds., (d) The procedure for optimal utilization of, Nitrogen based fertilizers in field., , 33., , Jacques Yves Cousteau is credited with:, (a) Liberating Paris in the Second World War., (b) Developing French naval warfare, techniques., (c) Pioneering marine conservation., (d) Undertaking High Sea adventure trips., , 34., , Which, among the following, is not a literary, piece by R. K. Narayan:, (a) The Man Eater of Malgudi, (b) The Guide, (c) Swami and Friends, (d) Malgudi Junction, Page 107
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35., , Which of the following establishments in India, was modelled on the lines of the United States, WestPoint?, (a) The National Defence Academy, (b) The National Academy of Sciences, (c) The Indian Administrative Services, (d) The Defence Research and Development, Organisation, , 36., , Who, among the following fictional characters,, is not a creation of Satyajit Ray?, (a) Feluda, (b) Byomkesh Bakshi, (c) Professor Shonku (d) Topshe, , 37., , Which British doctrine is considered as one of, the reasons leading to the First War of, Independence, also known as the Sepoy, Mutiny?, (a) Doctrine of Lapse, (b) Doctrine of Contributory Negligence, (c) Doctrine of Incompetence, (d) Doctrine of Frustration of Purpose, , 38., , 39., , 40., , 41., , The vermiform appendix in humans is an, example of:, (a) Reflex action mechanism, (b) Digestive System organ, (c) Vestigial Organ, (d) Cognitive Behavioral Organ, Which phyto-hormones influence, growth?, (a) Auxin, (b) Gibberlin, (c) Pheromone, (d) Lignin, , Which of the following is associated with, Marx's economics?, (a) Theories of Surplus Value, (b) Essay on the Principle of Population, (c) On the Principles of Political Economy and, Taxation, (d) Okishio's theorem, , 45., , The movie 'A Fistful of Dollars' was based on, which movie?, (a) Sholay, (b) Yojimbo, (c) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, (d) Support Your Local Gunfighter, , 46., , What is the unit for temperature in the metric, system?, (a) Fahrenheit, (b) Kelvin, (c) Degrees, (d) Celsius, , 47., , Where is the painting, Mona Lisa displayed?, (a) Louvre, Paris, (b) National Gallery of London, (c) Laixembourg, Paris, (d) Orsay, Paris, , 48., , Aristotle argued for the existence of a divine, being described as?, (a) God, (b) Prime Mover, (c) The Being (d) Spiritual Entity of Soul, , 49., , Which art movement was led by Pablo, Picasso?, (a) Cubism, (b) Futurism, (c) Fauvism, (d) Impressionism, , 50., , Carl Jung, the Swiss psychologist is regarded, as founder of which school of psychology?, (a) Ego psychology, (b) Cultural-historical psychology, (c) Evolutionary psychology, (d) Analytical psychology, , 51., , Münchausen Syndrome refers to:, (a) A mental disorder in which the affected, person fakes or exaggerates illness to gain, attention and treatment., (b) A condition in which the affected person is, excessively worried or preoccupied about, having illness., (c) An eating disorder involving a compulsion, to eat or avoid eating, (d) A disorder involving a fear of being, negatively evaluated by others or being, embarrassed because of impulsive acts., , 52., , Which event led to a decision to provide the, services of United States' Global Positioning, , plant, , Cell wall in plants is composed of:, (a) Cambium, (b) Cellulose, (c) Lignin, (d) Cytokinin, Which plant mimics the scent and other, characteristics of a female wasp to lure a male, wasp of the species for its pollination?, (a) Central American Yucca, (b) Australian Orchid, (c) Indian Banyan, (d) Chinese Lily, , 42., , Name the antimicrobial substance found in, tears, saliva, sweat etc., (a) Enzyme, (b) Lysozyme, (c) Pepsin, (d) Co-Enzyme, , 43., , Root nodule rhizobia in legumes are an, example of, (a) Parasitism, (b) Symbiosis, (c) Predation, (d) Commensalism, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 44., , Page 108
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System (GPS) to anyone, for civilian purposes,, free of charge?, (a) The series of losses of merchant ships and, airplanes passing the Bermuda Triangle., (b) The shooting down of a Korean Air Lines, flight by Soviet jet interceptors., (c) The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster., (d) The failure of NASA's Mars Observer, mission., 53., , 54., , Which Company acquired a majority, shareholding in one of India's largest, drugmaker, Ranbaxy?, (a) Zenotech Laboratories Ltd., (b) Cipla, (c) Pfizer, (d) Daiichi Sankyo, Which Company was in news for the gruesome, death of its CEO at the hands of its agitating, employees in September, 2008?, (a) Gilera, (b) Graziano, (c) Bernardelli, (d) Gaggia, , 55., , In which year was State of Israel admitted as a, member of the United Nations:, (a) 1950, (b) 1949, (c) 1948, (d) 1952, , 56., , Name the author of the book, "Sea of Poppies, (a) William Dalrymple, (b) Amitav Ghose, (c) Chetan Bhagat, (d) Salman Rushdie, , 57., , Which country won the UEFA European, Football Championship in 2008?, (a) Brazil, (b) Argentina, (c) Germany, (d) Spain, , 58., , Who won the 2018 Man Booker Prize?, (a) Steve Toltz, (b) Anna Burns, (c) Chetan Bhagat, (d) Amitav Chosh, , 59., , Bone marrow transplants are effective in cases, of:, (a) Thalassemia, (b) Leukemia, (c) Anemia, (d) Diabetes, , 60., , The Chandrayan has detected the presence of, one of the following elements in the lunar soil., (a) Aluminum, (b) Copper, (c) Iron, (d) Uranium, , 61., , Which party won the December 2008 general, elections in Bangladesh?, (a) Awami League coalition., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), coalition., (c) Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, (d) Bangladesh Jatiya Party, 62., , Who was the Chief Guest at the 70th Republic, Day celebrations?, (a) Oyril Ramaphosa, (b) Nicolas Sarkozy, (c) Jacques Chirac, (d)Vladimir Putin, , 63., , The Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord was entered, into under the leadership of:, (a) Indira Gandhi and J.R. Jayewardene., (b) Rajiv Gandhi andJ.R. Jayewardene, (c) Rajiv Gandhi and Ranasighe Premadasa., (d) Rajiv Gandhi and Chandrika Kumaratunga., , 64., , What time zone does India fall into?, (a) GMT+IST, (b) GMT +5.5, (c) GMT +3.5, (d) GMT-3.5, , 65., , Which of the following events is associated, with 'Smiling Buddha'?, (a) The nuclear weapons test conducted by, India in 1998., (b) The launch of Chandrayan., (c) The launch of PSLV-II., (d) The nuclear weapons test conducted by, India in 1974., , 66., , Which event led to Rabindranath Tagore's, renouncement of his knighthood?, (a) Civil Disobedience Movement, (b) Jallianwalla Bagh massacre, (c) Morley Minto Reforms, (d) Chauri Chaura, , 67., , Which one of the following is considered a, major strategic event of the 1857 Mutiny/ First, War of Independence?, (a) Wheeler's entrenchment., (b) Massacre at Sati Chaura Ghat., (c) Bibighar massacre, (d) All of the above, , 68., , Which of the following is associated with the, business of retail supply and distribution of, electricity in Delhi?, (a) Delhi Power Company Lad., (b) BSES Yamuna Power Ltd., (c) Delhi Transco Ltd., (d) Delhi Electricity Commission Regulatory, , 69., , How many Olympic Gold medals has the, American swimmer, Michael Phelps won in, his career till date?, Page 109
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(a) Eight, (c) Nineteen, , (b) Fourteen, (d) Twelve, , 70., , What is the Super WASP?, (a) UK's extra-solar planet detection program, (b) Genetically engineered giant Wasp, (c) Anti ballistic missile shield, (d) Long range tracking radar, , 71., , The policy of British East India Company in, India during the period of 1813-1858 is, described as:, (a) Policy of Ring Fence, (b) Policy of Annexation by Lapse, (c)Policy of Subordinate Isolation, (d) Policy of Subordinate Union, , 72., , 73., , Which modern Indian historian has described, the events of 1857 as "neither first nor, National nor War of Independence"?, (a) V.D. Savarkar, (b) Dadabhai Naoroji, (c) S.N. Sen, (d) RC.Majumdar, The airspace over one of the following was, declared a 'no-fly zone' in December 2008,, thereby prohibiting all flying activity up to a, height of 10,000 feet over it. Choose the, correct location., (a) Parliament of India, (b) Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, (c) Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant, (d) Rashtrapati Bhavan, , 74., , Who is the Governor of Reserve Bank of, India?, (a) Shaktikanta Das, (b) Dr. Rakesh Mohan, (c) Dr.Y.V. Reddy, (d) Dr. Bimal Jalan, , 75., , Which of the following offices has never been, held by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh?, (a) Finance Minister, (b) Governor, Reserve Bank of India, (c) Honorary Professor, Delhi School of, Economics, (d) Member, Lok Sabha, , 76., , 77., , Op-Ed, with reference to a newspaper article,, refers to:, (a) Opinion Editorial, (b) Opposite Editorial, (c) Opinion Educational, (d) Operative Editorial, , (a) Russian strategic military exercise., (b) Economic bailout package envisaged by, the Obama regime., (c) United Nations endeavor to bring peace to, Somalia., (d) Measures to maintain ecological balance in, tropical rain forests., 78., , Who, among the following Indians, purchased, the sword of Tipu Sultan at an auction in, London?, (a) Sanjay Khan, (b) Anil Ambani, (c) Vijay Mallya, (d) Ratan Tata, , 79., , Which of the following is one of the forces that, 'flattened the world' in the opinion of Thomas, L. Friedman in his book, "The World is Flat"'?, (a) Nuclear weapons, (b) Lunar landing, (c) Netscape, (d) Television, , 80., , Who was crowned the 63rd Miss Universe, Netscape at Miss Universe 2014?, (a) Riyo Mori, (b) Catriona Gray, (c) Rebeca Moreno, (d) Taliana Vargas, , 81., , Who among the following has not won a, medal in individual event at the Olympics?, (a) Raiyavardhan Rathore, (b) Abhinav Bindra, (c) Leander Paes, (d) Anjali Bhagat, , 82., , Who among the following was the recipient of, Padma Bhushan for distinguished services in, sports?, (a) Harbhajan Singh, (b) Mahendra Singh Dhoni, (c) Abhinav Bindra, (d) Balbir Singh Khullar, , 83., , A dysregulation of micro-RNA is linked with:, (a) Cancer, (b) Hepatitis, (c) Agoraphobia, (d) Diabetes, , 84., , The Global Potato Conference 2008 was held, at:, (a) Lima, Peru, (b) New Delhi, India, (c)Mexico City, Mexico, (d) Sao Paulo, Brazil, , 85., , Which of the following is not a video gaming, console?, (a) Wii, (b) PlayStation, (c) X-Box, (d) Macbook, , "Stability 2008" refers to:, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 110
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86., , 87., , Which law was enacted in the United States in, 2008, for the bailout of the U.S. financial, system?, (a) Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of, 2008, (b) Troubled Asset Relief Act of 2008, (c)Energy Improvement and Extension Act of, 2008, (d) Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity, Act of 2008, Who led the FIDE Men's Chess ratings as on, 1st January, 2019?, (a) Anatoli Karpov, (b) Viswanathan Anand, (c) Magnus Carlsen, (d) Vassily Ivanchuk, , 88., , The de facto administrative capital of LTTE, was located at:, (a) Jaffna, (b) Kilinochchi, (c) Vanni, (d) Elephant Pass, , 89., , Which Pakistan based group was designated, by the United Nations Security Council as a, terrorist organization following the November,, 2008 Mumbai attacks:, (a) Lashkar-e-Taiba, (b) Jamaat-ud-Dawah, (c) Jamaat-e-Islami, (d) Jaish-e-Mohammed, , 90., , Which temple witnessed a stampede in, September 2008?, (a) Chamunda Devi Temple, Jodhpur,, Rajasthan, (b) Jaggannath Temple, Puri, Orissa, (c) Tirupati Temple, Tiupati, Andhra Pradesh, (d) Chamunda Devi, Kangra, Himachal, Pradesh, , 91., , Which term is being served by Smt.. Sheila, Dixit as the Chief Minister of Delhi?, (a) Second, (b) Fourth, (c) First, (d) Third, , 92., , Which State among the following witnessed, the largest polling percentage in the State, Elections in 2008?, (a) Jammu & Kashmir, (b) Meghalaya, (c) Mizoram, (d) Delhi, , 93., , With which of the following did the State, Bank of India enter into a Joint-venture, Agreement for undertaking general insurance, business?, (a) New India Assurance Ltd., (b) Insurance Australia Group, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., (d) Allianz, 94., , With which country did India sign an, extradition treaty in November, 2008?, (a) Egypt, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Portugal, (d) Nepal, , 95., , The 24th Conference of Parties to the UN, Framework Convention of Climate Change, was held at:, (a) Bali, Indonesia, (b) Kotowice, Poland, (c) Montreal, Canada, (d) Buenos Aires, Argentina, , 96., , Balwant Rai Mehta Committee Report, 1957 is, associated with:, (a) Tax Reforms, (b) Planning Commission, (c) National Defence, (d) Panchayati Raj, , 97., , Which was the first element to be discovered, through synthesis?, (a) Neptuniumn, (b) Plutonium, (c) Technetium, (d) Promethium, , 98., , AIDS stands for:, (a) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome, (b) Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome, (c) Acquired Immuno Disease Syndrome, (d) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Symptoms, Questions 99 to 103 are based on the following, passage:, "You've been in love, of course! Ifnot, you've, got it to come. Love is like the measles; we all, have to go through it. Also like the measles,, we take it only once. One never need be afraid, of catching it a second time. The man who has, had it can go into the most dangerous places, and play the most foolhardy tricks with perfect, safety. He can picnic in shady woods, ramble, through leafy aisles, and linger on mossy seats, to watch the sunset. He fears a quiet countryhouse no more than he would his own club. He, can join a family party to go down the Rhine., He can, to see the last of a friend, venture into, the very jaws of the marriage ceremony itselt., No, we never sicken with love twice. Cupid, spends no second arrow on the same heart., Love's handmaids are our life-long friends., Respect, and admiration, and affection, our, doors may always be left open for, but their, great celestial master, in his royal progress,, pays but one visit and departs. We like, we, cherish, we are very, very fond of-but we, never love again. A man's heart is a firework, Page 111
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that once in its time flashes heavenward., Meteorlike, it blazes for a moment and lights, with its glory the whole world beneath. Then, the night of our sordid commonplace life loses, in around it, and the burned-out case, falling, back to earth, lies useless and uncared for,, slowly smoldering into ashes"., 99., , In the opinion of the author, love is like, measles because:, a Each one of us has to go through it., b It happens only once in life., c It makes a person reckless, d It is painful. Which of the above are correct?, (a) a, b and d, (b) a, b and c, (c) a and b, (d) All of them are correct., , 100. The writing style of the author may be, described as:, (a) Romantic, (b) Melodramatic, (c) Satirist, (d) Somber, 101. Choose the word having the same meaning as, "ramble", (a) Saunter, (b) Tumble, (c) Shamble, (d) Rally, 102. What, according to the author, are the, emotions that accompany love?, (a) Admiration and affection., (b) Courage and fearlessness., (c) Sickness, (d) Foolhardiness, 103. In which of the following ways is a man's heart, been described as being similar to a firework:, (a) A firework lights up the sky., (b) A firework flashes only momentarily and, falls back to earth., (c) Having lighted up once, it is of no further, use., (d) All of the above., , (c) Relevant, , (d) Casual, , 107. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of, "sequester, (a) Cloister, (b) Isolate, (c) Unify, (d) Distribute, 108. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of, "sagacious"., (a) Sanguine, (b) Capricious, (c) Facetious, (d) Foolish, 109. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of, "erudite", (a) Calm, (b) Scholarly, (c) Ignorant, (d) Filthy, 110. Cognition refers to:, (a) The ability to recognize., (b) The reflex to a condition., (c) The faculty of perception., (d) An inclination towards seeking recognition., 111. Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the, blanks. The General's_________ at the, battlefield paid off., (a) Gamut, (b) Gambit, (c) Movement, (d) Commands, 112. The speaker made a ______ argument against, the proposed law., (a) perspicuous, (b) perspicacious, (c) precipitous, (d) conspicuous, 113. A _______ by the Principal disciplined the, rowdy schoolboys., (a) Censor, (b) Censure, (c) Direction, (d) Suggestion, 114. Since the Parliament was not in session, the, President promulgated a/an_______ in view of, the urgency., (a) Ordnance, (b) Order, (c) Ordinance, (d) Statute, , 104. Choose the word having the same meaning as, "obsequious"., (a) Subservient, (b) Obscene, (c) Rude, (d) Observant, , 115. Studies have revealed that a female Whale, spends considerable time nursing its newborn., (a) Whale, (b) Brood, (c) Calf, (d) Pre-Toothed whale, , 105. Choose the word having the same meaning as, "averse"., (a) Adverse, (b) Unfavorable, (c) Opposed, (d) Reversed, , 116. Aamir _________ 14 films and I think his, latest is the best., (a) has made, (b) made, (c) had made, (d) was making, , 106. Choose the word having the same meaning as, "apposite"., (a) Inapt, (b) Opposite, , 117. Sorry, we're late. We _______ the wrong, turning., (a) were taking, (b) took, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 112
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(c) had taken, , (d) are taking, , 118. Next week I________ Akash for 20 years., (a) will have known, (b) am knowing, (c) will have been knowing, (d) know, 119. Following the earthquake, _________ in the, area _________ major repair work., (a) each buildings ... need, (b) each of buildings... needs, (c) every building.. needs, (d) every building ... need, 120. The radio station, Entertainment Group,, Mr. Vishal Wadhwa., (a) who's, (c) that;s, , is owned by the, ________ Chairman is, (b) whose, (d) which, , 121. Jack leave the hospital only six hours after the, operation., (a) could, (b) can, (c) is able to, (d) was able to, 122. Choose the correct sentence., (a) He described me the situation., (b) He describe the situation to me., (c) He described the situation to me., (d) Iwas described the situation., 123. Who _________ was coming to see me this, morning, (a) did you say, (b) did you say that, (c) you did say, (d) you said, 124. I __________ our anniversary and I ______, how to make it up to her., (a) completely forgot... don't just know, (b) completely forgot.. just don't know, (c) forgot completely.. don't just know, (d) forgot completely ... just don't know, 125. "FOB" in contracts of carriage refers to:, (a) Fresh on Board, (b) Free on Board, (C) Fresh off Boat, (d) Free off Board, 126. Dishonour of a cheque is an offence under, (a) Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments, Act, (b) Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, (c) Section 73 of the Contract Act, (d) Section 41 of the Code of Criminal, Procedure, 127. A Lease Agreement is a form of:, (a) Promissory note, (b) Bill of Exchange, LEGAL SUCCESS, , (c) License, , (d) Contract, , 128. Which of the following is not an Alternate, Dispute Redressal Mechanism?, (a) Mediation, (b) LokAdalat, (c) Arbitration, (d) Plea Bargaining, 129. The owner and landlord of a flat, allotted to, him by the Delhi Development Authority, may, recover possession of the flat from his tenant, by taking recourse to the law. Which of the, following may not have any bearing on such, recovery of possession?, (a) Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, (b) Agreement to Lease for a fixed term., (c) Indian Contract Act, 1872, (d) Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised, Occupants) Act, 1971, 130. Which of the following is not related to, protection of rights of consumers?, (a) 24th December, (b) Jago Grahak, Jago, (c) 15th March, (d) All of them are related to consumer, protection., 131. The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 to the, Constitution of India:, (a) Deleted the Fundamental Right to acquire,, hold and dispose off property., (b) Introduced the Fundamental Right to free, and compulsory education., (c) Deleted Fundamental Right to work, (d) Suspended the Fundamental Right to, constitutional remedies., 132. Who declared a state of emergency in India, under Article 352 of the Constitution of India, in the year 1975?, (a) Indira Gandhi, (b) Giani Zail Singh, (c) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, (d) Sanjay Gandhi, 133. Who is the Solicitor General of India?, (a) Milon K. Bannerjee, (b) Tushar Mehta, (c) Harish Salve, (d) Soli Sorabjee, 134. Following a ruling of the Delhi High Court,, which amongt he following is not a criterna for, designating an advocate as Senior, Advocate:, a ability, b standing at Bar, c 12 years of uninterupted law practice, Page 113
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d Special knowledge or experience of law, e money, (a) b, c and e, (b) e, (c) b and e, (d) c and e, 135. The Bill for Welfare of Domestic Help has, been passed by the state legislature of:, (a) Orissa, (b) Delhi, (c) Bihar, (d) Maharashtra, 136. Which Bill of the Parliament seeks to give, effect to Article 21A of the Constitution of, India?, (a) Right to Education Bill, 2008, (b) Central Universities Bill, 2008, (c) Limited Liability Partnership Bill, 2008, (d) National Investigation Agency Bill, 2008, 137. The Rules restricting the display of use of, tobacco products in films and television, programmes was recently struck down by the, High Court of Delhi, being violative of:, (a) Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of, India., (b) Article 21 of the Constitution of India., (c) Section 5A of the Cinematograph Act,, 1952., (d) Artide 14 of the Constitution of India., 138. Against which of the following Indian, establishment has a class action lawsuit been, filed recently in the United States District, Court, Southern District of New York?, (a) Price Waterhouse Coopers, (b) Satyam Computer Services Ltd., (c) Maytas Infra Ltd., (d) All of the above, 139. Which judge of the Supreme Court of India, was recently reported to have equated a, terrorist with an animal and thus deserving of, animal rights instead of human rights, in his, speech?, (a) Justice Arijit Pasayat, (b) Justice B. N. Agarwal, (c) Justice S.B. Sinha, (d) Justice S.H. Kapadia, 140. Who founded the doctrine of Utilitarianism?, (a) John Austin, (b) Holmes, (c) Jeremy Bentham, (d) Ronald Dworkin, 141. Which of the following is not related to legal, research?, (a) www.manupatra.com, (b) Black's Law Dictionary, (c) Boyle's Law, (d) Law of the Sea, LEGAL SUCCESS, , 142. Which of the following is considered the first, international crime?, (a) Piracy on the High Seas., (b) Violation of Human Rights, (c) Slavery, (d) Software Piracy, 143. Under which Article of the Constitution of, India is the law laid down by Supreme Court, binding on all courts?, (a) Article 32, (b) Article 141, (c) Article 226, (d) Article 124, 144. Driving without a valid "Pollution Under, Control Certificate" is punishable under the, provisions of:, (a) The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, (b) The Air (Prevention and Control of, Pollution) Act, 1981, (c) The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, (d) The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991., 145. Who appoints the Attorney General of India?, (a) Chief Justice of India., (b) Ministry of Law and Justice Government of, India., (c) President of India, (d) President of India in consultation with the, Chief Justice of India., 146. Who among the following is an accused in the, Uphaar cinema fire case?, (a) Vikas Yadav, (b) Sushil Ansal, (c) Sanjeev Nanda, (d) Manu Sharma, 147. What is an extradition treaty?, (a) A treaty for surrender of an alleged or, convicted criminal by one nation to another., (b) A treaty for ensuring fair trial of an alleged, or convicted criminal transterred by one nation, to another., (c) A treaty for international trial of an alleged, or convicted criminal., (d) A treaty for trial of an alleged or convicted, criminal by a nation, for crime committed or, committed in another national legedly, 148. Which of the following is entrusted with a, statutory duty of laying down the standards of, professional conduct and etiquette for, advocates in India?, (a) Bar Association of India, (b) Bar Council of India, (c) Delhi Bar Council, (d) Supreme Court of India, 149. Which is the present Law Commission of, India?, Page 114
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(a) 13th, (c) 18th, , (b) 16th, (d) 21st, , 150. Which University had established Faculty of, Law was in 1924?, (a) Allahabad University, (b) Aligarh Muslim University, (c)Banaras Hindu University, (d) University of Delhi, 151. Who is the author of the book A Bunch of Old, Letters"?, (a) Pt. Jawarhar Lal Nehru, (b) Mahtma Gandhi, (c) Smt. Indira Nehru Gandhi, (d) Shri K.C. Pant, 152. What is meant by the expression "Separation, of Powers"?, (a) Division of powers and spheres of authority, between the police and the army at local and, national level, (b) Model of governance dividing the powers, and responsibilities of the State between its, Executive, Legislature and a Judiciary, (c) Provision under the Constitution of India, for separate High Courts for each state of the, country, (d) Division of rights and liabilities between, the Central Government, State Governments, and the citizens of India through the, Constitution of India read with the Right to, Information Act, 153. Which of the following theories of crime is, based on the works of Henry McKay and, Clifford R. Shaw of the Chicago School, thought?, (a) Social disorganization theory, (b) Strain theory, (c) Rational choice theory, (d) Routine activity theory, 154. The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation), Act, as amended in 2006, prohibits the, employment of children under the age of years, as domestic servants., (a) 12, (b) 18, (c) 16, (d) 14, 155. Which documentary film won an Oscar during, 81st Academy Awards 2009?, (a) Slumdog Milllionaire, (b) Smile Pinki, (c) Pinki Sonkar, (d) Smile Train, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 156. Which of the following bodies is not set up, under the Constitution of India?, (a) Finance Commission, (b) Union Public Service Commission, (c) Supreme Court of India, (d) National Human Rights Commission, 157. Which of the following is not true about LED?, (a) Its an abbreviation for Light Emitting, Diode, (b) It can emit light of various colors, (c) It is a type of superconductor, (d) It can emit light of infrared and ultra violet, frequencies, 158. How many official languages have been, recognised under the Constitution of India?, (a) 14, (b) 18, (c) 20, (d) 22, 159. An arrested person under the Indian, Constitution does not have a fundamental right, to ___________, (a) travel abroad, (b) practise any profession, (c) get assistance of a legal practitioner of his, choice if arrested under preventive detention, law, (d) challenge an arbitrary law, 160. The only University in India covered in the, first "Top 500 World University Rankings" for, the year 2007 published by the Times Higher, Education Supplement was:, (a) University of Bombay, (b) Punjab University, (c) Shantiniketan, (d) University of Delhi, Choose the most appropriate answer to each Factual, Situation given in Question Nos. 161 to 163 within the, scope of the Principle mentioned., 161. PRINCIPLE: A person, who lawfully brings, on his land something which though harmless,, but will do mischief if it escape, must keep it at, his peril, and if he does not, he is answerable, for all the damage., FACTUAL SITUATION: 'A' was the owner of, a mill. In order to supply it with water he, Constructed a reservoir upon nearby land by, employing engineers and contractors. 'B' was, the owner of coal mines, under lands, close to, but not adjoining the premises on which the, reservoir was constructed. The contractors,, while excavating for the bed of the reservoir,, came upon abandoned shafts and filled them, with soil not suspecting that that they were, abandoned mine shafts. The reservoir was, Page 115
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completed and partly filled. Within days the, bed of the reservoir gave way and burst,, leading to flow of water through the channels, connected with B's mine. Is 'A liable to pay, damages for loss caused to 'B'?, (a) 'A is not liable because there was no, negligence on his part. He was not aware that, the reservoir bed was connected to B's mines, (b) 'A is liable to pay damages to 'B because he, brought the water on his property which would, have caused mischief if it escaped and it did, escape., (c) 'A' is not liable because 'B' never informed, him the existence of B's mines., (d) 'Ais liable because he hired the services of, unqualified engineers, 162. PRINCIPLE: Cheating is defined as deceiving, any person to deliver any property and it, includes the dishonest concealment of facts., Cheating by personation means a person, cheating another by pretending to be some, other person, or by knowingly substituting one, person for another, or representing that he or, any other person is a person other than he or, such other person really is., FACTUAL SITUATION: A', while leaving a, restaurant mistakingly picked up the umbrella, of 'B' instead of his own. The next day he, decided to return to the restaurant with the, umbrella, hoping to find the real owner. 'C,, who had never seen 'B' in person and had only, communicated with "B' through letters was on, his way to the restaurant to meet 'B. Since 'B', and 'C' had never met, it was agreed between, them to identify each other at the preappointed spot, the restaurant door, by the, clothing of'C' and umbrella of 'B' which they, had described too each other in detail. 'C, saw'A' at the door of the restaurant and, identified the umbrella. Thinking 'A to be 'B',, 'C' delivered a parcel yabelled Mr. B to 'A. 'A', received the same without protest and, promptly returned home without looking for, 'B. Is 'A guilty of cheating by personation?, (a) 'A is not guilty because he was going to, return the umbrella to the real owner and, handing over 'B's' packet to 'A was 'C's', mistake., (b) 'A' is not guilty because he was overcome, by a sudden temptation., (c) A' is guilty because he was aware of the, mistaken identity and that the parcel was not, meant for him but for 'B., (d) A is guilty because the parcel might have, been valuable to 'B., , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 163. PRINCIPLE: A consumer is a person who, buys any goods or services for a consideration, and uses the goods for noncommercial, purposes. Exclusive use of the goods for the, purposes of earning his livelihood, by means, of self-employment is not considered as, commercial use. A consumer can approach a, consumer forum if there is a deficiency in, goods or service., FACTUAL SITUATION: 'A', a taxi driver, receiveda car music system for free, from an, electronics company through a draw of lots, and installed the same in his taxi. Some time, later, the music system stopped working. 'A', approached the electronics company for a, replacement but the company kept delaying., Can 'A' sue the company in a consumer forum?, (a) Yes, 'A' is not using the music system for, any commercial purpose. He is just plying a, taxi for earning his livelihood., (b) Yes'A there is a deficiency in goods since, the music system became nonfunctional., (c) No, 'A' is using his taxi for ferrying, passengers which is a commercial purpose., Hence he is not a consumer., (d) No, 'A' is nota consumer since he has not, paid any consideration for the music system., 165. Dr. Hari Singh Gaur was the first Dean,, Faculty of Law and the Vice-Chancellor of, (a) Dr. Hari Singh Gaur University, (b) University of Delhi, (c) University of Lucknow, (d) None of the above, 166. Which of the following bodies had approached, the Supreme Court of India seeking permission, to interrogate the deposed Chairman of Satyam, Computer Services?, (a) Registrar of Companies, (b) Securities and Exchange Board of India, (c) Reserve Bank of India, (d) Central Bureau of Investigation, 167. How many persons were nominated for award, of Ashok Chakra on 26th January 2019?, (a) 9, (b) 10, (c) 1, (d) 12, 168. Which politician considered responsible for, Babri Masjid demolition has apologized for his, role in the demolition?, (a) Ms. Uma Bharati, (b) Mr. Madan Lal Khurana, (c) Mr. Kalyan Singh, (d) None of the above, , Page 116
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169. Which is the University whose Faculty of Law, has been given first rank among all Faculties, having three-year LL.B. Degree course? A J:c., evdina to nrocont data, (a) National Law School University, Bangalore, (b) University of Delni, (c) University of Hyderabad, (d) w.B. National University of Juridical, Siences, Kolkata, 170. According to a survey Union Ministry ofc, onLduabctoeudr by atnhde Employment, their, job between October and December, 2008 in, India on account of recession: workers lost, (a) Three lakh, (b) Four lakh, (c) Five lakh, (d) Seven lakh, 171. The phrase 'de facto' means:, (a) all the facts, (b) all the facts and figures, (c) bona fide, (d) for all practical purposes, , 1.(b), 11.(b), 21.(d), 31.(d), 41.(a), 51.(a), 61.(a), 71.(c), 81.(d), 91.(d), 101.(a), 111.(c), 121.(d), 131.(a), 141.(c), 151.(a), 161.(b), 171.(d), , 2.(d), 12.(a), 22.(c), 32.(c), 42.(b), 52.(b), 62.(a), 72.(d), 82.(c), 92.(c), 102.(a), 112.(a), 122.(c), 132.(c), 142.(a), 152.(b), 162.(c), 172.(d), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 172. The expression "to assume air on" means, (a) to assume inferiority, (b) to fill one self with airy things, (c) to affect humility, (d) to have a haughty opinion about oneself, 173. Which one of the following is associated with, mentally or emotionally disturbed, (a) psychological, (b) psychopathic, (c) psychoanalytical, (d) psychotherapic, 174. The prediction by palm-reading is called, (a) chironomy, (b) Chirography, (c) Chiropidy, (d) Chiromancy, 175. Neuralgia is associated with, (a) Record of heart beats, (b) mental inbalance, (c) Nerve pain, (d) Inflamation of the nerves, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2009], 3.(d), 4.(b), 5.(a), 6.(b), 7.(a), 8.(b), 13.(c), 14.(a), 15.(b), 16.(a), 17.(d), 18.(d), 23.(c), 24.(d), 25.(c), 26.(b), 27.(c), 28.(d), 33.(c), 34.(d), 35.(a), 36.(b), 37.(a), 38.(c), 43.(b), 44.(a), 45.(b), 46.(d), 47.(a), 48.(b), 53.(d), 54.(b), 55.(b), 56.(b), 57.(d), 58.(b), 63.(b), 64.(b), 65.(d), 66.(b), 67.(d), 68.(b), 73.(c), 74.(a), 75.(d), 76.(b), 77.(a), 78.(c), 83.(a), 84.(b), 85.(d), 86.(a), 87.(c), 88.(b), 93.(b), 94.(a), 95.(b), 96.(d), 97.(c), 98.(a), 103.(d) 104.(d) 105.(c) 106.(c) 107.(c) 108.(d), 113.(b) 114.(c) 115.(c) 116.(a) 117.(b) 118.(a), 123.(a) 124.(b) 125.(b) 126.(a) 127.(d) 128.(d), 133.(b) 134.(d) 135.(d) 136.(a) 137.(a) 138.(b), 143.(b) 144.(a) 145.(c) 146.(b) 147.(a) 148.(b), 153.(a) 154.(d) 155.(b) 156.(d) 157.(c) 158.(d), 163.(d), 165.(b) 166.(b) 167.(c) 168.(c), 173.(b) 174.(d) 175.(c), , 9.(d), 19.(c), 29.(c), 39.(a), 49.(a), 59.(b), 69.(b), 79.(c), 89.(b), 99.(c), 109.(c), 119.(c), 129.(d), 139.(a), 149.(d), 159.(a), 169.(b), , 10.(b), 20.(d), 30.(b), 40.(b), 50.(d), 60.(c), 70.(a), 80.(b), 90.(a), 100.(c), 110.(c), 120.(b), 130.(d), 140.(c), 150.(d), 160.(d), 170.(c), , Page 117
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LL.B. Entrance Test – 2008, Instruction:, The Booklet contains 175 objective type questions., Each question carries 4 marks., One mark shall be deducted for every wrong answer., 1., , Who is the present Chancellorof Germany?, (a) Angela Merkel, (b) Helmut Kohl, (c) Carla Bruni, (d) Nicholas Sarkozy, , 2., , Which district of China was the worst hit by, the earthquake of May, 2008?, (a) Beijing, (b) Shanghai, (c) Sichuan, (d) Tangshan, , 3., , 4., , 5., , Which of the following was/is not a space, station programme?, (a) Salyut, (b) Soyuz, (c) ISS, (d) Mir, Who is a genealogist, (a) Aperson who creates a DNA gene map of, individuals, (b) A person who studies the total gene Puol of, an ecosystem, (c) Aperson who studies and traces family, lineages, (d) A person who locates individuals with IQ, in the range of geniuses in a sample population, What is geriatrics?, (a) Branch of science focusing on the study of, genes and DNA, (b) Branch of medicine focusing on health care, of elderly, (c) Branch of medicine dealing with careof, infants and children, (d) Branch of medicine dealing with germs and, microbes, , 6., , Who are the recipients of the 2018 Nobel Prize, for Peace?, (a) Demis Mukwege Mukengere and Nadia, Murad, (b) Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank, (c) International Atomic Energy Agency, (IAEA) and Mohamed ElBaradei, (d) Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg, , 7., , What was the codename of the second nuclear, weapon used by the United States of America, against Japan in the Second World War?, (a) Fat Man, (b) Manhattan, (c) McDonald, (d) Trinity, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Time: 2 Hours, , 8., , Who is credited with the depiction of The, Common Man' through his cartoon strips?, (a) RK. Narayan, (b) K. R. Narayanan, (c) R.K. Laxman, (d) Pran, , 9., , Which of the following is not a carnivorous, plant?, (a) Venus Flytrap, (b) Pitcher Plant, (c) Sundew, (d) Poison lvy, , 10., , Which of the following is a standard infantry, rifle of the Indian Armed Forces?, (a) FN-FAL, (b) AK-47, (c) INSAS, (d) Sten Gun, , 11., , Becquerel is a unit of, (a) Sound/loudness, (c) Pressure, , (b) Radioactivity, (d) Humidity, , 12., , Which was the first country to abolish capital, punishment?, (a) United States of America, (b) Australia, (c) Venezuela, (d) Netherlands, , 13., , Which of the following is associated with what, is considered as one of the most devastating oil, spill in terms of damage caused to the, environment?, (a) Exxon Valdez, (b) Three Mile Island, (c) 1991 Gulf War, (d) Easter Island, , 14., , What is a 'Plug-in Hybrid Electrical Vehicle'?, (a) An automobile running on hydrogen fuel, (b) An automobile running on batteries and, solar cells, (c) An automobile running alternateiy on, batteries and gasoline engine, as required, (d) An automobile running on rails with, overhead electric lines, , 15., , Who is the author of the book "A Brief History, of Time"?, (a) Bill Bryson, (b) Stephen Hawking, (c) Douglas Adams, (d) Issac Assimov, , 16., , Which one of the following expressions is, correct?, (a) The scenes of Kashmir are chaiming, , Page 118
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(b) The sceneries of Kashmir are charming, (c) The scenery of Kashmir is charming, (d) The scene of Kashmir is charming, 17., , 18., , 19., , 20., , Which one of the following is a fundamental, duty of citizens?, (a) to sing National Anthem, (b) to pay equal wages to men and women, (c) guardians to provide for education to, children between 6 and 14 years of age, (d) to organize village panchayats, Which one of the following does not relate to a, company, (a) articles of association, (b) prospectus, (c) dissolution, (d) winding up, Which one of the following does not relate to, environmental protection, (a) Public Liability insurance, (b) National Environment Appellate Authority, (c) National Environment Tribunal, (d) National Highway Authority, The adult suffrage has been provided under, (a) Constitution of India, (b) Representation of Peoples Act, (c) Right to Information Act, (d) Indian Majority Act, , 21., , I can say this ___________ his face., (a) on, (b) upon, (c) Over, (d) to, , 22., , __________ M.B.B.S. doctor is qualified to, practise medicine., (a) A, (b) The, (c) An, (d) Every, , 23., , Nothing can be achieved without _______ a, certain., (a) Getting, (b) sacrificing, (c) enduring, (d) imbibing, , 24., , He is so ________ of his own intelligence that, he will not entertain any suggestion from, others, (a) hopeful, (b) enchanted, (c) jealous, (d) enamoured, , 25., , He was about to move his bike into the, compound of his apartment when a passersby, down the ________ motorbike., (a) Forced, (b) fell, (c) knocked, (d) climbed, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 26., , The security of the minister has been, ___________ up following an attack at a, public meeting., (a) speeded, (b) bloated, (c) steered, (d) beefed, , 27., , Find out the correct spelling, (a) jewelery, (b) jewelry, (c) jwellery, (d) jewellery, , 28., , Find out the correct spelling –, (a) prevalent, (b) pravalent, (c) prevelant, (d) prevalent, , 29., , Poets often write in a______ mood, (a) disgusting, (b) critical, (c) sensible, (d) reflective, , 30., , Your remark is wide _______ the mark., (a) off, (b) of, (c) around, (d) upon, , 31., , A "pandora's box" is so called because, (a) it belonged to the Pandavas, (b) it is made at Pandara road, (c) it contains undergarments, (d) it contains all the gifts, , 32., , Which one of the following expressions is, correct?, (a) One of the boy are absent, (b) One of the boys is absent, (c) One of the boys are absent, (d) One of the boys is absent, , 33., , Who is the present Chairperson of the Planning, Commission?, (a) Amartya Sen, (b) Montek Singh Ahluwalia, (c) Sonia Gandhi, (d) Manmohan Singh, , 34., , What is an anagram?, (a) The result of rearranging the letters of a, word or phrase to produce a new word or, phrase, (b) A geometrical shape with 'n' number of, sides, (c) A telegraph transmitted via analogous, mode, (d) Atechnique for constructing holograms, , 35., , Who is the author of the books "Three Men in, a Boat" and "ldle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow"?, (a) Jerome K. Jerome, (b) Ruskin Bond, (c) Rudyard Kipling, (d) O. Henry, Page 119
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36., , Who created the popular fictional character,, Jeeves?, (a) PC. Wodehouse, (b) Jerome K. Jerome., (c) The creators of www.askjeeves.com, (d) Charles Dickens, , 37., , What is the number of States in the Union of, India?, (a) 28, (b) 32, (c) 26, (d) 27, , 38., , The Tarapur Atomic Power Station was, established under an Agreement with:, (a) Britain, (b) Soviet Union, (c) United States of America, (d) Canada, , 39., , Metals that can be easily beaten into sheets are, known as:, (a) Beatable, (b) Malleable, (c) Polymers, (d) Ductile, , 40., , Why does a freshly cut apple change color, after some time?, (a) Due to growth of sugar degrading bacteria, in the apple, (b) Dueto bacterial defense mechanism of the, exposed fruit tissue, (c) Due to oxidation reaction, (d) All ofthe above, , 41., , Who is the Prime Minister of Pakistan, following the 2018 general elections?, (a) AsifZardari, (b) Imran Khan, (c) Yousaf Raza Gillani, (d) AltafHussain, , 42., , Who is the present Chief of Naval Staff of, India?, (a) Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, (b) Admiral S.M. Nanda, (c) Admiral D.K. Joshi, (d) Admiral Vijai Singh Shekhawat., , 43., , What is the meaning of the phrase 'ubi jus ibi, remedium'?, (a) Justice for allis the remedy of sodal evils, (b) Where there is a right, there is a remedy, (c) Complete justice requires speedy remedy, (d) Justice must not only be done but seem to, be done, , 44., , Which one of the following pairs of military, honors is matched incorrectly:, (a) Param Vir Chakra: India, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (b) Victoria Cross: Britain, (c) Medal of Honor: United States of America, (d) Legion of Honor: Germany, 45., , Which of the following is not associated with, the American Revolution for independence?, (a) No taxation without representation, (b) Boston Massacre, (c) Battle of Gettysburg, (d) Battle of Lexington and Concord, , 46., , Who is the author of the short story "The Last, Leaf"?, (a) O. Henry, (b) Agatha Christie, (c) Ruskin Bond, (d) Jeffery Archer, , 47., , Who is the present United States Secretary of, State?, (a) Colin Powell, (b) Mike Pompeo, (c) Hillary Clinton, (d) Dick Cheney, , 48., , Which of the following statements regarding, ISRO's April 2008 rocket launch is incorrect?, (a) Thelaunch was carried out using PSLV C9, rocket, (b) The rocket carried 10 satellites at the same, time, (c)The rocket was launched from Andaman, and Nicobar islands, (d) The rocket carried Indian as well as, international satellites., , 49., , Each of the following personalities were, victims of assassination except one. Mark the, one., (a) Indira Gandhi, (b) John F Kennedy, (c) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, (d) Abraham Lincoln, , 50., , Which is the current Five-year Plan for India?, (a) Twelfth Five-year Plan, (b) Tenth Five-year Plan, (c) Eleventh Five-year Plan, (d) Eighth Five-year Plan, , 51., , Which one of the following statements, concerning the Rajya Sabha is incorrect?, (a) TheVice President of India is its ex-officio, Chairman, (b) Sh. Somnath Chatterjee is its present, Speaker, (c) Sh. Mohammad Hamid Ansari is its present, Chairman, (d) Under certain circumstances, the Chairman, is not allowed to preside over the proceedings, even ifhe is present, , Page 120
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52., , In whose presence does the President of India, subscribe to the oath of affirmation?, (a) The Chief of Army Staff of the Indian, Army, (b) The Chief of Staffs of all the three services, (c) The Speaker of Lok Sabha, (d) The ChiefJustice of India, , 53., , You purchased a mobile phone handset which, stopped working in its guarantee period. The, mobile handset manufacturer is refusing to, repair or replace the same. What would you do, to get justice quickly?, (a) Approach the civil court with a suit for, declaration, (b) Filea writ petition before the Delhi High, Court, (c) Approach the consumer disputes redressal, forum, (d) Make a complaint of cheating before the, local police station, , 54., , Principle: No person shall beprosecuted and, punished for the same offence twice., Factual Situation: 'A', a kleptomaniac, was an, acquaintance of 'B and used to visit 'B's' home, on weekends. One day, 'B' was unable to find, his watch after a visit from 'A'. Ultimately, 'B', informed the police about the missing watch, and the persons who had been to his room. The, police, among others, made a search on person, of 'A and found the watch in his pocket. At his, trial, the Court found him guilty of theft and, sentenced him too 3 months in prison. After, completing his sentence, 'A went to Bs home, to apologize for his conduct. After 'A left, it, was discovered that 'B's' watch was missing. 'A, informed the police who located the watch, from As' home. Can 'A be prosecuted for theft?, (a) No, he has already been prosecuted and, punished for theft and cannot be punished for, the same again., (b) No, he is a kleptomaniac with a, psychological disorder of stealing and, therefore cannot be found guilty., (c) Yes, he can be prosecuted because he has, committed two separate acts of theft., (d) Yes, he can be prosecuted because the, recovery of the stolen goods in each case has, been from separate places., , 55., , Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done, by a person who, at the time of doing it, is, by, reason of intoxication, incapable of knowing, the nature of the act, or that he is doing what is, either wrong or contrary to law: provided that, the thing which intoxicated him was, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , administered to him without his knowledge or, against his will., Factual Situation: 'A was having a get together, with his old friends and on his fofriends, suggestions, he consumed some alcohol. On, his way back to home at home at night, 'A', heard some footsteps and turning back, he, imagined he saw a figure moving towards him, with a spear. In fact, it was only a man, 'B', with an umbrella who was telling to walk, carefully since 'A appeared to be unsteady., However, 'A' proceeded to attack 'B' with an, iron rod leading to grave injuries to 'B. Is 'A, guilty of causing grevious hurt to 'B?, (a) No, 'A is not guilty because in his, intoxicated state, the umbrella appeared a spear, to him and he exercised his right of private, defence., (b) No, 'A is not guilty because 'B' could have, attacked 'A' with his umbrella., (c) No, A' is not guilty because he was, intoxicated on the suggestions of his friends, and was incapable of knowing that he was, savagely attacking a man who was carrying, only an umbrella., (d) Yes, A' is guilty because he got intoxicated, voluntarily and under the effect of this, voluntary intoxication, he attacked and caused, grievous injuries to 'B' who posed no threat to, him in fact., 56., , Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done, in the exercise of the right of private defence., Every person has a rignt to defend his property, against any act of theft, robbery, mischief or, criminal trespass. This right of private defence, of property extends to causing of death of the, wrong-doer, if the person exercising the right, apprehends that death or grievous hurt shall be, the consequence is such right of private, defence is not exercised., Factual Situation: A's cattle was being, regularly stolen and 'A' was unable to, apprehend the thief. One night, A finally, manages to catch "B untying his cow from the, cowshed under the cover of darkness. 'A, slowly crept up to B and slashed his neck with, a sickle leading to the death of 'B. Is 'A guilty, of the offence of culpable homicide., (a) No, 'A was only exercising his right of, private detfence of property., (b) No, Bs' continued stealing of his cattle, would have rendered his business inoperable, (c) Yes, 'A had no reasonable apprehension, that 'A could suffer any grievous hurt if he did, not kill 'B., , Page 121
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(d) Yes, 'A should have first challenged 'B' to, surrender before taking any steps to cause 'B's, death., 57., , 58., , 59., , 60., , Which of the following is not associated with, the phenomena of Bioluminescence?, (a) Jack OLantern mushroom, (b) Gulper eel, (c) Collosal Squid, (d) Rattle snake, Who was the first space tourist?, (a) Dennis Tito, (b) Josip BrozTito, (c) Yuri Gagarin, (d) Gregory Olsen, Which one of the following is not established, under the constitutional provisions, (a) Finance Commission, (b) Inter-state Council, (c) Planning Commission, (d) Scheduled Caste Commission, Who was the Chairman of the 14th Finance, Commission?, (a) Y.V. Reddy, (b) K.C. Pant, (c) C. Rangarajan, (d) N.K.P. Salve, , 61., , Bay of Pigs is associated with:, (a) The invasion of Cuba by United States of, America marines, (b) The invasion of Falklands by Argentina, (c) The invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, (d) The invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles, , 62., , Who was known as the 'Desert Fox'?, (a) Adolf Hitler, (b) Manfred von Richthofen, (c) Erwin Rommel, (d) George S. Patton, , 63., , The 'eco-mark' is given to, (a) high quality products, (b) environmental friendly products, (c) 'electrical appliances with BIS mark, (d) high quality products which are cheap, , 64., , 65., , Which of the following is not in the nature of a, writ issued by the Constitutional courts of, India?, (a) Mandamus, (b) Habeas Corpus, (c) Rule Nisi, (d) Certiorari, Who was the king of France at the time of, French Revolution?, (a) Louis XVI, (b) Louis XIV, (c) Napoleon Bonaparte, (d) George II, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 66., , Under which Article of the Constitution of, India is the law laid down by Supreme Court, binding on all courts?, (a) Article32, (b) Artide 141, (c) Article 226, (d) Article 124, , 67., , Which country recently planted a flag on the, sea floor at North Pole?, (a) United States of America, (b) France, (c) Russia, (d) Australia, , 68., , Which of the following is an easily digestible, source of protein?, (a) Egg albumin, (b) Soybean, (c) Fish, (d) Red meat, , 69., , Which countries entered into the Panchsheel, series of Agreements?, (a) China, Soviet Union and India, (b) China and India, (c) United States of America and India, (d) Russia and India, , 70., , What was the Liberhan Commission of Inquiry, constituted for?, (a) To conduct an inquiry of the riots against, the Sikh community in 1984, (b) To conduct an inquiry into the demolition, of the Babri Masjid in 1992, (c) To conduct an inquiry of the Godhra riots, of 2002, (d) To conduct an inquiry of the Mumbai riots, of 1992-93, , 71., , Which organization of the United Nations has, child welfare as its primary goal?, (a) UNESCO, (b) UNICEF, (c) ILO, (d) General Assembly, , 72., , Which chemical is responsible for the, characteristic odor of garlic?, (a) Sulfur, (b) Chlorine, (c) Phosphorus, (d) Hydrogen Sulfide, , 73., , In which year was the Suez Canal opened for, navigation?, (a) 1888, (b) 1882, (c) 1936, (d) 1869, , 74., , What is the water channel separating India, from Sri Lanka known as?, (a) Gulfof Mannar, (b) Palk Strait, (c) Adam's Channel, (d) Ram Setu, , 75., , Which of the following is not a member of, ASEAN?, Page 122
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(a) Vietnam, (c) Myanmar, , (b) Thailand, (d) India, , (c) 65, , 76., , Which of the following countries do not fall, within, the, collective, expression,, "Scandinavian Countries?, (a) Norway, (b) Iceland, (c) Sweden, (d) Switzerland, , 77., , Which of the following laws do not entitle a, parent to maintenance:, (a) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, (b) Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, (c) Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and, Senior Citizens Act, 2007, (d) All of them contain provisions for payment, of maintenance to a parent, , 78., , In what context was the term "judicial, overreach" used recently?, (a) The powers of Judicary to bring to justice, even the itizens of India outside India, for, instance through the extra territorial operation, of the Indian Penal Code, (b) Thejurisdiction of Judiciary on MNCs, as, seen in the Bhopal gas leak case where the, subsidiary of a company incorporated in the, United States had to submit to the jurisdiction, of courts in India, (c) The High Court in a state of the union, hearing a matter falling in the territorial, jurisdiction of another state's High Court, (d) The expanding realm of public interest, litigation and judicdal activism in India, , 79., , Who is the Chairman of 22nd, Commission of India?, (a) Justice Balbir Singh Chauchan, (b) Justice B. P. Jeevan Reddy, (c) Justice K. G. Balakrishnan, (d) Justice A.S. Anand, , 80., , Which of the following judgments highlighted, in the media was not delivered in the year, 2007?, (a) Judgment of a Delhi court in 'Uphaar Fire', case, (b) Judgment of the Delhi High Court in, Priyadarshini Mattoo' case, (c) The judgment of a designated TADA court, in 1993 Mumbai blasts case, (d) Judgment of the Supreme Court of India, upholding 27% quota for OBC candidates in, educational institutions, , 81., , Up to what age does a judge of the Supreme, Court of India hold office?, (a) 60, (b) 62, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , (d) 67, , 82., , Which of the following statements about Right, to Information Act is not true?, (a) It was enacted to promote transparency and, accountability in the working of every public, authority, (b) Itprotects the information available to a, person in his fiduciary relationship, (c) Itrepealed the Official Secrets Act, 1923, (d) It puts every public authority under an, obligatioon to appoint Public Information, Oficer, , 83., , Who is known as the framer of the Indian, Penal Code, 1872?, (a) Lord Hastings, (b) Lord Denning, (c) Lord Macaulay, (d) Lord Wilberforce, , 84., , Who among the following judges gave a, dissenting opinion in the case of ADM, Jabalpur vs. Shukla also known as thee Habeas, Corpus case?, (a) Justice P.N. Bhagwati, (b) Justice V.R. Krishna lyer, (c) Justice H.R. Khanna, (d) Justice A.N. Sen, , 85., , Which of the following is not associated With, the Constitution (Thirty-Ninth Amendment, Act)?, (a) It placed the Coal Mines (Nationalisation), Act, 1973 under the Ninth Schedule of the, Constitution of India, (b) It ousted the jurisdiction of any court to, decide a question on the validity of election of, a person as President of India, (c) It amended Article 217 of the Constitution, of India, (d) It was enacted in the year 1975, , 86., , A provision in a statute pertaining to medical, institutions in India was struck down by the, Supreme Court of India in the year 2008 as, being ultra vires the Constitution of India., Which of the following statutes contained that, provision?, (a) All India Institute of Medical Sciences Act, (b) Lady Hardinge Medical College and, Hospital (Acquisition and Miscellaneous, Provisions) Act, (c) Post-Graduate Institute of Medical, Education and Research, Chandigarh, Act, (d) Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical, Sciences and Technology, 7Trivandrum Act, , 87., , Who was appointed by the NDA government, as the Chairperson of the National, , Law, , Page 123
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Commission to Review the Working of the, Constitution of India?, (a) Justice Y.K. Sabharwal, (b) Justice Rangnath Mishra, (c) Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah, (d) Justice A.R.Lakshmanan, 88., , Which country won Davis Cup in December,, 2007, (a) United Sates of America, (b) Germany, (c) Russia, (d) United Kingdom, , 89., , In which town was Rajiv Gandhi assassinated?, (a) Sriharikota, (b) Sriperumbudur, (c) Thiruanantpuram, (d) Chembur, , 90., , Who among the following was not in the top, 10 of the Forbes 2007 list of 100 Most, Powerful Women?, (a) Smt. Sonia Gandhi, (b) Indra K. Nooyi, (c) Condoleezza Rice, (d) Hillary Rodham Clinton, , 91., , 92., , What is the number of cervical vertebrae in, humans?, (a) 24, (b) 7, (c) 5, (d) 12, Which place in China is associated with a, series of pro-democractic protests in 1989?, (a) Red Square, (b) Tiananmen Square, (c) Shanghai People's Square, (d) Trafalgar Square, , 93., , Which dynasty did Razia Sultan belong to?, (a) Khilji Dynasty, (b) Slave Dynasty, (c) Tughlak Dynasty, (d) Lodi Dynasty, , 94., , With which country does India share the, longest border?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) China, (c) Pakistan, (d) Nepal, , 95., , In which police station was the FIR relating to, the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, registered?, (a) Parliament Street Police Station, (b) Daryaganj Police Station, (c) Tuglaq Road Police Station, (d) None of the above, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 96., , What is the maximum strength of members of, the House of the People chosen by direct, election under the Constitution of India?, (a) 530, (b) 550, (c) 552, (d) 540, , 97., , Which of the following is an Open-Source, computer operating system?, (a) MAC OS-X, (b) Windows 98, (c) Linux, (d) Symbian OS, , 98., , The principle of 'collective responsibility', means, (a) all citizens must collectively elect their, representatives, (b) all members of the union council of, ministers are collectively responsible to the, House of the People, (c) all Ministers are accountable to the, Parliament, (d) all ministers hold office at the pleasure of, the Prime Minister., , 99., , Who is the author of the book "Autobiography, of an Unknown Indian", (a) V.S. Naipaul, (b) Barbara Tuchman, (c) Nirad C. Chaudhari, (d) Kuldeep Nayyar, , 100. Who is the author of the book "A Judge's, Miscellany?, (a) Justice H.R. Khanna, (b) Justice M. Hidayatullah, (c) Justice Dalveer Bhandari, (d) Lord M.R. Dennings, 101. Who was the judge who held that fundamental, rights were not amendable?, (a) Justice P.N. Bhagwati, (b) Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy, (c) Justice K.K. Mathew, (d) Justice K. Subba Rao, 102. Under which law a minor is incapable of, entering into contract?, (a) Indian Contract Act, 1872, (b) Majority Act. 1875, (c) Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, (d) Contract Labour (Regulation and, Abolition) Act, 1970, 103. The prohibition against employment of, children below 14 years of age has been, provided, (a) as a fundamental right against exploitation, in the Constitution, (b) as a right to equality, Page 124
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(c) as a directive principle of state policy, (d) as a duty on the parents and guardians, 104. How many fundamental rights have been, guaranteed under the Constitution of India?, (a) 5, (b) 6, (c) 7, (d) 8, 105. Who has power to decide disputes pertaining, to disqualification ofa member of Parliament?, (a) Speaker of Lok Sabha, (b) President of India, (c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha, (d) President of India on the advice of Election, Commission, 106. The Raghvan Committee relates to –, (a) students' union elections, (b) ragging in educational institutions, (c) reservations for OBC in educational, institutions, (d) sexual harassment at workplace, 107. D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal deals with, –, (a) safeguards for arrested persons, (b) safeguards against sexual exploitation, (c) safeguards for children, (d) safeguards for unorganized workers, 108. In which landmark judgment did the Supreme, Court of India lay down guidelines against, exual harassment of women at workplace, (a) Nilabati Behera vs. State of Orissa, (b) Vishakha vs. State of Rajasthan, (c) Maneka Candhi vs. Union of India., (d) Hussainara Khatoon vs. State of Bihar, , 112. What is the official Chinese news agency, known as?, (a) ITAR-TASS, (b) AFP, (c) Xinhua, (d) Hu-Gin Group, 113. The workers' petitions and protests a change in, management policies., (a) affected, (b) effected, (c) lead, (d) altered, 114. The private detective deliberately chose, _________clothes., (a) decrepit, (b) nondescript, (c) flashy, (d) derisive, 115. The ship managed to survive the nasty weather, by casting its goods overboard, but this, ___________ will pose a nuisance to the, residents on the shore., (a) traffic, (b) jetsam, (c) flotsam, (d) noise, 116. The police investigator tried hard to some, response from the criminal but the criminal, refused to divulge any information of his, ____________ operation., (a) elicit, illicit, (b) illicit, elicit, (c) illicit, illegitimate (d) get, elicit, 117. The Minister's speech made _________ to the, unpublished report, (a) illusions, (b) allusions, (c) delusions, (d) perusals, 118. Which is the following is not a synonym to the, word 'Parochial'?, (a) Provincial, (b) Insular, (c) Limited, (d) Preferable, , 109. To whom does the Kisan, Jai Vigyan", reslaloteg?a n "Jai Jawan, Jai, (a) Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, (b) Shri Morarji Desai, (c) Smt. Indira Gandhi, (d) Shri Atal Behari Bajpayee, , 119. Which is the following is not a synonym to the, word Parsimonious'?, (a) Penurious, (b) Miserly, (c) Acrimonious, (d) Niggard, , 110. Which Mughal Emperor prohibited the use of, tobacco?, (a) Babur, (b) Akbar, (c) Jahangir, (d) Shahjahan, , 120. A drives 30 km south. Then he turns right and, drives another 30 km. Turning left from here,, he drives 20 km. Finally turning left, he drives, 30km. How far is A from his starting position?, (a) 30 km, (b) 20 km, (c) 80 km, (d) None of these, , 111. The trade practice known as "minimum resale, price maintenance" is prohibited by(a) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices, Act, 1969, (b) Competition Act, 2002, (c) Consumer Protection Act, 1986, (d) Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act,, 2002, LEGAL SUCCESS, , 121. A is more hard working than B but he is not as, hard working as C. D is less hard working than, C but more hard working than A. If C is the, most hard working individual, who is the least, hard working of them?, (a) B, (b) A, (c) C, (d) D, Page 125
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122. In the question below are given two statements, followed by four conclusions numbered I, II,, III, and IV, You have to take the two given, statements to be true even if they seem to be at, variance from commonly known facts. Read, the conclusions and then decide which of the, given conclusions logically follow the two, given statements, disregarding commonly, known facts. Statements.: A. All statutes of, legislature are law of the land. B. Judge made, law is laid down by the Courts., Conclusions: I. Constitution is a statute. II., Both statutes and judge made law form the law, of the land. III. Courts make statutes. IV., Judge made law is superior to statutes., (a) BothI and IV follow., (b) Only IV follows., (c) Only II follows., (d) None follows., 123. The US-EU Safe Harbor Arragement refers to:, (a) Mutual guarantees for safety and security to, the ships of one country at the ports of the, other county, (b) An understanding that EU shall extradite, criminals wanted in the US, (c) An method for US companies to adhere to, the privacy principles of the EU laws, (d) None of the above, 124. Which of the following is the oldest High, Court in India?, (a) High Court of Madras, (b) High Court of Calcutta, (c) High Court of Delhi, (d) High Court of Allahabad, 125. The controversy regarding grant of patent in, respect of Basmati rice and Neem to United, States based firms is an example of what may, be termed as:, (a) Infringement of a patent, (b) Trademark violation, (c) Bio-piracy, (d) Passing off, 126. Which was the first space shuttle to make a, successful flight after the Columbia disaster?, (a) Endeavor, (b) Discovery, (c) Titan V, (d) Mars Rover, 127. The inscriptions of Asoka haven been found in, the following languages, (a) Magadhi, Sanskrit and Greek, (b) Magadhi, (c) Magadhi, Sanskrit, Greek and Aramaic., (d) Magadhi and Greek, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 128. Which of the following was the first to acquire, a Superjumbo, Airbus A380?, (a) Luftwaffe, (b) Lufthansa, (c) Singapore Airlines, (d) British Airways, 129. Who among the following is the present, President of the African National Congress, (a) Thabo Mbeki, (b) Ban ki Moon, (c) Nelson Mandela, (d) Jacob Zuma, 130. The Archaeological Survey of India functions, under the:, (a) Ministry of Culture, (b) Department of Science and Technology, (c) Ministry of Tourism, (d) Ministry of Human Resource Development, 131. Which blood group is also known as the, universal donor type?, (a) O Positive, (b) AB Positive, (c) O Negativ, (d) AB Negative, 132. Who is the Managing Director of the Delhi, Metro Rail Corporation?, (a) E. Sreedharan, (b) S. Sreesanth, (c) Kalyan C. Jena, (d) Sushma Chawla, 133. What does 'time travel paradox in popular, fiction refer to?, (a) Time travel may be possible through black, holes, but the gravitational force of black holes, is so strong that it does not allow even light to, escape, (b) An individual may go back in time and act, in such a way as to change the course of the, future, (c) Timetravel requires traveling faster than the, speed of light, which is impossible under the, classical laws of physics, (d) Time travel may be possible through black, holes, but the human body is incapable of, taking the gravitational stress ofa passage, through a black hole, making time travel, practically impossible, 134. Which was the first new sovereign state of the, twenty first century?, (a) Yugoslavia, (b) Belarus, (c) East Timor, (d) Tibet, 135. On which organism did Thomas Morgan, conduct his experiments, leading to the award, of 1933 Nobel Prize in medicine for, identifying chromosomes?, (a) Pea plant, (b) Earthworm, (c) Fruit fly, (d) Becteria, Page 126
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136. When was the Faculty of Law of the, University of Delhi established?, (a) 1915, (b) 1962, (c) 1950, (d) 1924, 137. Which is the highest peak of the Alps range?, (a) Mont Blanc, (b) Monte Rosa, (c) Monte Carlo, (d) Piz Bernina, 138. Which of the following organizations was, instrumental in bringing numerous copyright, infringement lawsuits against individuals in the, United States of America, for sharing music, online?, (a) Federal Bureau of Investigation, (b) Hollywood Actors Association, (c) Recording Industry Association of America, (d) Musicians Pan America Association, 139. Which of the following is not a fundamental, right?, (a) Right to property, (b) Rightto information, (c) Right to life and liberty, (d) Both (a) and (b), 140. Where was the 29th ASEAN Summit held?, (a) Bali, (b) New Delhi, (c) Vientiane, Laos, (d) Bangkok, 141. Who was the Vice Chancellor of the, University of Delhi when India attained, independence?, (a) V. K. R. V. Rao, (b) B.N. Ganguli, (c) Maurice Gwyer, (d) Hari Singh Gaur, 142. Which is the largest moon of Neptune?, (a) Nereid, (b) Triton, (c) Trinitron, (d) Proteus, 143. Which ancient Roman city was destroyed by, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?, (a) Paestum, (b) Pompeii, (c) Helike, (d) Teotihuacan, , (b) elected members of Parliament, (c) Parliament and state legislatures, (d) Parliament and elected members of the, elected members of both Houses of elected, members of both Houses of Legislative, Assemblies of the states, 146. "Rule of Law" means(a) all persons are equal in the eyes of law, (b) treating all unequally as equals, (c) working according to law, (d) distributing state largesse to everyone in, equal proportion, 147. Point out the member of Parliament who was, held disqualified to remain as member for, having held an office of profit, (a) Amitabh Bachchan, (b) Amar Singh, (c) Jaya Bchchan, (d) Jaya Prada, 148. Which University has been ranked 254th in, "Top 500 World University Rankings for the, year 2007?, (a) Bombay University, (b) Shantiniketan, (c) University of Delhi, (d) Calcutta University, 149. Which one of the statements is correct?, (a) The Constitution of India contains a, directive principle about uniform civil code, (b) The Constitution of India imposes a duty, on every citizen to support uniform civil code, (c) The Constitution of India contains a, fundamental right assuring the citizens that the, state shall bring about uniform civil code, (d) None of the above statements is correct., 150. The marriage of a 15 year old girl witha 45, year old man is(a) valid, (b) invalid, (c) voidable at the option of the girl, (d) voidable at the will of the man, , 144. Which of the following bodies is entrusted, with the statutory duty of laying down the, standards of professional conduct and etiquette, for advocates in India?, (a) Bar Association of India, (b) Bar Council of India, (c) Advocates Association of India, (d) Bar Advocates Council of India, , 151. The nature of winter rainfall in northwestern, India is(a) orographic, (b) cyclonic, (c) monsoonal, (d) convectional, , 145. The President of India is elected by(a) members of Parliament, , 153. The, Mediterranean, characterized by-, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , 152. World Earth Day is celebrated on –, (a) 14th February, (b) 11th May, (c) 11 July, (d) 22 April, type, , climate, , is, , Page 127
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(a) hot summers and wet winters, (b) Warm winters and cold summers, (c) Rains throughout the year, (d) Wet summers and dry winter, 154. Which one of the following is not relevant for, determining the climate of a place?, (a) construction of pucca houses, (b) nature of the soil, (c) forests, (d) distance from equator, 155. The shape of earth is(a) a circular disc, (b) a sphere, (c) a tetrahedron, (d) an oblate spheroid, 156. At the equator, the duration of the day is(a) 16 hours, (b) 14 hours, (c) 12 hours, (d) 10 hours, 157. Find out incorrect pair(a) cataract-eyes, (b) jaundice-liver, (c) pheumonia-lungs, (d) pyorrhea-bones, 158. Which one of the following is not a symptom, of heart attack?, (a) nausea and sweating, (b) numbness and aching, (c) squeezy feeling in chest, (d) pain in legs, 159. 11th May is celebrated as(a) Electronics Day, (b) Technology Day, (c) Invention Day, (d) Environment Day, 160. A consumer cannot file a complaint before the, consumer disputes redressal forum after the, expiry of __________ from the date when the, cause of action arose, (a) one year, (b) two years, (c) three years, (d) four years, 161. A gas engine was invented by(a) Daimler, (b) Davy, (c) Diesel, (d) Charles, , (c) solid carbon dioxide, (d) solid sulphur dioxide, 164. Which one of the following is not the principal, organ of the United Nations?, (a) World Health Organisation, (b) Trusteeship Council, (c) Security Council, (d) General Assembly, 165. The resolution against international terrorism, was passed by the United Nations subsequent, to terror attack on WTC and Pentagon in(a) October 2001, (b) September 2001, (c) December 2001, (d) January 2002, 166. The major tribal group in Bihar consists of, (a) Todas, (b) Bhils, (c) Santhals, (d) None of the above, 167. India's first batsman to score double century in, five test matches is, (a) Kapil Dev, (b) Sunil Gavaskar, (c) Sachin Tendulkar (d) Rahul Dravid, 168. The first woman Chief Minister ofa state(a) Mayawati, (b) Jayalalita, (c) Sucheta Kriplani, (d) Sarojini Naidu, 169. The National Institute of Oceanography is, located in, (a) Andhra Pradesh, (b) Tamil Nadu, (c) Kolkata, (d) Goa, 170. Which one of the following statements is, incorrect?, (a) The Comptroller and Auditor General of, India (CAG) is appointed as per the, Constitution of India., (b) The CAG is appointed by the President of, India., (c) The CAG advises the President of India as, to the form in which accounts of the Union and, states are to be kept., (d) The CAG submits a report to the, Parliament., , 162. The safety fuse wire used in domestic, electrical appliances is made of metal of low, (a) resistance, (b) melting point, (c) specific gravity, (d) none of the above, , 171. The system of diarchy, decentralization and, bicameral legislature was introduced in India, by, (a) Government of India Act, 1919, (b) Government of India Act, 1935, (c) Indian Councils Act, 1909, (d) Constitution of India, 1950, , 163. Chemically, dry ice is, (a) ice kept at sub-zero temperatures, (b) ice formed from pure distilled water, , 172. When Shri Atal Behari Bajpayee became, Prime Minister for the first time, the President, of India was, , LEGAL SUCCESS, , Page 128
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(a) R. Venkatraman, (b) S.D. Sharma, (c) K.R. Narayanan, (d) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, 173. Who was the leader of Gadar Party?, (a) Bhagat Singh, (b) Lala Haydayal, (c) Balgangadhar Tilak, (d) Abul Kalaam Azad, , (b) Delhi University, (c) Kashi Vidyapeeth, (d) Allahabad University, 175. Point out the wrong matchThe Bhakti Movement in the Middle Ages in, India was started by –, (a) Tukaram - in Punjab, (b) Kabir- in U.P., (c) Jaidev- Rajasthan, (d) Chaitanya- in Bengal, , 174. Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya was the founder of, (a) Banaras Hindu University, , 1.(a), 11.(b), 21.(d), 31.(d), 41.(b), 51.(b), 61.(d), 71.(b), 81.(c), 91.(b), 101.(d), 111.(a), 121.(a), 131.(c), 141.(c), 151.(b), 161.(a), 171.(a), , 2.(c), 12.(c), 22.(c), 32.(d), 42.(c), 52.(d), 62.(c), 72.(a), 82.(c), 92.(b), 102.(a), 112.(c), 122.(c), 132.(a), 142.(b), 152.(d), 162.(b), 172.(b), , LEGAL SUCCESS, , ANSWER KEY – [LL. B. Entrance Test - 2008], 3.(b), 4.(c), 5.(b), 6.(a), 7.(a), 8.(c), 13.(a), 14.(c), 15.(b), 16.(c), 17.(c), 18.(c), 23.(c), 24.(d), 25.(c), 26.(d), 27.(d), 28.(d), 33.(d), 34.(a), 35.(a), 36.(a), 37.(a), 38.(c), 43.(b), 44.(d), 45.(c), 46.(a), 47.(b), 48.(c), 53.(c), 54.(c), 55.(d), 56.(c), 57.(d), 58.(a), 63.(b), 64.(c), 65.(a), 66.(b), 67.(c), 68.(b), 73.(d), 74.(b), 75.(d), 76.(d), 77.(b), 78.(d), 83.(c), 84.(c), 85.(c), 86.(a), 87.(c), 88.(d), 93.(b), 94.(a), 95.(c), 96.(c), 97.(c), 98.(b), 103.(a) 104.(b) 105.(d) 106.(b) 107.(a) 108.(b), 113.(d) 114.(b) 115.(b) 116.(a) 117.(b) 118.(d), 123.(c) 124.(b) 125.(c) 126.(b) 127.(c) 128.(c), 133.(b) 134.(c) 135.(c) 136.(d) 137.(a) 138.(c), 143.(b) 144.(b) 145.(d) 146.(a) 147.(c) 148.(c), 153.(a) 154.(a) 155.(d) 156.(c) 157.(d) 158.(d), 163.(c) 164.(a) 165.(b) 166.(c) 167.(d) 168.(c), 173.(b) 174.(a) 175.(c), , 9.(d), 19.(d), 29.(d), 39.(b), 49.(c), 59.(c), 69.(b), 79.(a), 89.(b), 99.(c), 109.(d), 119.(c), 129.(d), 139.(d), 149.(a), 159.(b), 169.(d), , 10.(c), 20.(a), 30.(b), 40.(d), 50.(a), 60.(a), 70.(b), 80.(d), 90.(d), 100.(b), 110.(c), 120.(d), 130.(a), 140.(c), 150.(c), 160.(b), 170.(d), , Page 129