Solved and unsolved multiple-choice questions
- Code of Civil Procedure(MCQs)Objective question-2nd Set - A decision or finding given by a court or a tribunal without jurisdiction (a) can operate as res—judicata under all circumstances (b) cannot operate as res-judicata (c) can operate as res-judicata under certain circumstances only (d) may operate as res-judicata or may not- operate as res-judicata.
- HJS Preliminary Examination Sample Objective MCQ Paper - Solved Objective question[MCQ] paper for Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service 2020- 1st Set Objective question[MCQ] paper for Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service-2nd Set Solved Objective questions[MCQs]-Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service-3rd set Solved Objective question[MCQ] paper for Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service 4th Set 1. Pre-sentence report is required to release an offender on (A) Parole (B) Premature release (C) Probation […]
- MCQ Objective Questions On Service Rules - MCQ OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS ON SERVICE RULES Earned Leave can be ordinarily combined with the following. a) Casual Leave, half pay leave, maternity leave b) Study leave, casual Leave, maternity leave c) Study Leave, half pay leave, maternity leave d) Casual Leave, hospital leave, paternity leave Extraordinary leave is granted to a Government servant only if? a) No other leave is […]
- MCQ paper for Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service - Higher Judicial Service preparation- MCQs 4th Set 1-What is contract of indemnity: A. A contract by which one party promises to save any third party from loss caused to that party by the contract of the promisor himself, or by the conduct of any other person B. A contract by which one party promises to provide insurance to the […]
- MCQ Questions on Cr.P.C- 2nd Set - THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON Cr.P.C 1973 [1ST SET ] 51. A proclaimed person whose property has been attached can claim the property or the sale proceeds, on appearance (a) within 6 months of attachment(b) within 2 years of attachment(c) within 3 years of attachment(d) within 1 year of attachment. 52. An arrested person has […]
- MCQ-District Judge Cadre-2018 RHC - Previous Year Paper for DJ Cadre-2018 RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT (Unsolved) Question No.1 Which Article ol the Constitutlon of lndia prohibits providing ol religious instruclions in any educational instituUon wholty maintained out of the State Funds?(1) Article 25l2l Article 27(3) Arlicle 24(4) Article 28 Ouestion No.2 ‘All the laws which are inconsistent with the ,fundamental rights, though become inoperative from […]
- MCQs (Objective) QUESTIONS ON LIMITATION ACT 1963 - 468. Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation in criminal matter (1)Except as otherwise provided elsewhere in this Code, no Court, shall take cognizance of an offence of the category specified in sub-section (2), after the expiry of the period of limitation. (2)The period of limitation shall be- (a)six months, if the offence is punishable with fine only; (b)one year, if the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year; (c)three years, if the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term exceeding one year but not exceeding three years. (3)For the purposes of this section, the period of limitation, in relation to offences which may be tried together, shall be determined with reference to the offence which is punishable with the more severe punishment or, as the case may be, the most severe punishment.
- MCQs on Crime and Criminology-1st Set - Criminology is the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon. It includes within its scope the proce.sses of making laws, of breaking laws, and of reacting toward the breaking of laws. These processes are three aspects of a somewhat unified sequence of interactions.
- MCQs on Crime and Criminology-2nd Set - Criminology consists of three principal divisions, as follows; [a) the sociology of law, which is an attempt at scientific analysis of the conditions under which criminal laws develop and which is seldom included in general books on criminology; (b) criminal aetiology, which is an attempt at scientific analysis of the causes of crime; and c) penology, which is concerned with the control of crime. The term “penology” is unsatisfactory because this division includes many methods of control which are not penal in character.
- MCQs on Crime and Criminology-4Th Set - Criminology: Definition and Scope; Criminology and other Social Sciences; Criminology vs. Criminal Justice. Structure of Criminal Justice System in India; Role of Legislature and Law making; Coordination among Criminal Justice System. Participation of Victims and Witnesses in the Criminal Justice Process. Crime Prevention: Neighbourhood Involvement, Situational Crime Prevention, Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED), Electronic Monitoring.
- MCQs on WB Land Reform Act-1st Set - The West Bengal Land Reform Act 1955 Right answer appears as green 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
- MCQs-Code of Civil Procedure-Objective Questions for Judicial/UPSC/BAR/NET Exm - MCQs-Code of Civil Procedure-Objective Questions for Judicial/UPSC/BAR/NET Exm
- Muslim Law MCQ For Judicial Service-Set 1 - 1. Essential requirements of Muslim marriage are ijab qabul both ijab and qabul either ijab or qabul. 2. Witnesses to the marriage have been provided under Hanafi law Shiite law both (a) and (b) neither (a) nor (b).
- Muslim Law MCQ For Judicial Service-Set 2 - 1. Offsprings of a Muslim woman marrying second husband shall be legitimate illegitimate but can be legitimised by subsequent acknowledgement illegitimate and cannot be legitimised by any subsequent acknowledgement either (a) or (b). 2. Muslims belonging to different schools of Mohammedan law may intermarry freely with one another cannot intermarry freely with one another cannot intermarry at all can intermarry […]
- Muslim Law MCQ For Judicial Service-Set 3 - 1. Marriages which are irregular under the Sunni law, under the Shia law, the same are void marriages valid marriages voidable marriages either valid or void as decided by the Qazi. 2. A Muslim marriage is void when the prohibition against marriage is perpetual and absolute temporary and relative either (a) or (b) both (a) and (b). 3. An irregular […]
- Objective question(MCQs)- Constitution of India-1st Set - 1- Clause (4) of Article 15 has been added to the Constitution by (A) The Constitution First Amendment Act.(B) The Constitution Second Amendment Act(C) The Constitution Fourth Amendment Act.(D) The Constitution Sixth Amendment Act. Answer: (A) 2- The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India as per (A) Article 40(B) […]
- Objective question(MCQs)-Constitution of India-2nd Set - Unsolved 1- What is the percentage fixed by the constitution regarding the strength of the Ministers including the chief minister in a state ? (A) 10% (B) 12% (C) 15% (D) 16% 2- Which one of the following is mainly associated with Panchayati Raj in tribal areas ? (A) P.K. Thungan committee (B) Dilip Singh Bhuria committee (C) Sadiq Ali […]
- Objective Question(MCQs)on Crime and Criminology-3rd Set - The situation in the prisons visited was varied and complex. Many, such as Tihar Jail in Delhi were over-crowded; yet others, like that open jail in Hyderabad were under-utilized. Often, within a single State, conditions varied from one jail to another in this respect, pointing to the need for a more rational State-wide use of facilities. The Commission saw a few jails which were notably clean and where the diet was reasonable such as the Central Jail in Vellore. Unfortunately, it saw many others which are squalid, such as the newly constructed Central Jail in Patna. In yet others, the diet was inferior, and the management was denounced by the inmates as brutal and corrupt. In some, care was being taken to separate juveniles from others, petty offenders from hardened criminals.
- Objective questions – Arbitration and Conciliation Act-1996 (MCQs)-1st Set - The Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 Arbitration MCQs 1.Delay, unpredictability and cost are considered as three main enemies of efficient administration of justice. a. yesb. noc. can not be said 2-The litigants are always interested in substantive justice and not procedural justice. a. trueb. falsec. litigants want both procedural as well as substantive justice
- Objective question[MCQ] paper for Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service-2nd Set - 1- The Supreme Court held in which of the following cases that preamble is not the part of the Constitution of India (A) Berubari case (B) A. K. Gopalan case (C) Balaji Case (D) Minerva Mill’s case
- Objective sample questions (MCQ)Code of Civil Procedure-1908 [1st Set] - Unsolved Under the provisions of Civil Procedure Code plea of adverse possession is a defence available (a) only to plaintiff against defendant (b) only to defendant against plaintiff (c) both plaintiff and defendant (d) only to movable property. The reappreciation of evidence in second appeal (a) is subject to review (b) is permissible (c) is not permissible (d) is an […]
- OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973 [1ST SET ] - Solved MCQs on Indian Criminal Procedure Code
- OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT [1ST SET ] - Choose the correct answer from the options given under a question Indian Evidence Act was drafted by (a) Lord Macaulay (b) Sir James F. Stephen (c) Huxley (d) Sir Henry Summer Maine. The law of evidence consists of (a) ordinary rules of reasoning (b) legal rules of evidence (c) rules of logic (d) all the above. Relevancy and admissibility under […]
- OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT 1882 [1ST SET] - 1. Before the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer of immovable properties in India were governed by the (a) principles of English law and equity (b) Indian Registration Act, 1908 (c) British State of Goods Act, 1880 (d) Indian Contract Act, 1872. 2. The courts, before the enactment of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, were […]
- OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS(MCQs) ON THE PROTECTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005 - DV act applies to Only the victim of the violence all women who are subject of 125 Cr.P.C All women who are not staying with the husband women who are victim of violence within the family Aggrieved Person includes woman having domestic relationship A woman in live- in relations a mother whom the son not allowed to live […]
- OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS(MCQs) ON Trade Marks Act 1999-1st Set - A legal practitioner or a registered trade mark agent or a person in the sole and regular employment of the principal can sign on behalf of a person making an application, notice or request u/s 145.
- OBJECTIVE SOLVED(MCQs)QUESTIONS ON Patents Act 1970 ACT-1st Set - The Patents Act, 1970 was amended in 1999, 2002 and finally in 2005 to provide for product patents in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and agro-chemicals and bring in other necessary amendments in line with Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). Patents Rules have been commensurately amended, initially as Patent Rules, 2003, which were further amended in 2005, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019. India became signatory to Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in 1998. Consequently, patent filing in India, including National Phase applications under PCT, has increased exponentially. Indian Patent Office is a major PCT filing country and also functions as ISA/IPEA under PCT.
- Objective [MCQ] Sample Questions on Mohamedan Law - Choose one correct answer from the given options 1. The four schools of thought were founded during the reign of (a) Abbasids (b) Mughals (c) Fatimids (d) None of these
- Reasoning MCQs for Judicial Service-1st Set - 1. In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL, how is TRAINING written in that code ? SQBHOHOF UQBHOIOF UQBHOHOI UQBHOHOF 2. CUP : LIP :: BIRD : ? BUSH GRASS FOREST BEAK
- Solved Objective Question(MCQs)-Forensic Science-1st Set - 1- Dying declaration is to be preferably recorded by (A) Doctor (B) Police (C) Magistrate (D) Jury Member Answer: (C)
- Solved Objective Question (MCQs)- Human Rights – 1st Set - 1- The protection of Human Rights Act in India was enacted in the year (A) 1993 (B) 1994 (C) 1995 (D) 1996 Answer: (A)
- Solved Objective questions[MCQs]-Preliminary Exam: Higher Judicial Service-3rd set - 1- Democracy and Federalism are essential features of our Constitution and basic feature of its structure. This observation was made in S.R. Bommai vs. Union of India by the Judge. (A) Justice P.B. Sawant (B) Justice S.R. Pandyan (C) Justice J.S. Verma (D) Justice A.M. Ahmadi Answer: (A)
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