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    1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of 

    this page.2. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions.3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet

    will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requestedto open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the

    paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accepta booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an openbooklet.

    (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questionsin the booklet with the information printed on thecover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questionsmissing or duplicate or not in serial order or anyother discrepancy should be got replaced immediatelyby a correct booklet from the invigilator within theperiod of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question

    Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will begiven.

    (iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Numbershould be entered on this Test Booklet.

    4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C)and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated below onthe correct response against each item.

    Example :

    where (C) is the correct response.5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR

    Sheet given inside the Paper I Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it willnot be evaluated.

    6. Read instructions given inside carefully.7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet.

    8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or putany mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the spaceallotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose youridentity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfairmeans such as change of response by scratching or usingwhite fluid, you will render yourself liable to disqualification.

    9. You have to return the test question booklet and OriginalOMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examinationcompulsorily and must not carry it with you outside theExamination Hall. You are, however, allowed to carry originalquestion booklet and duplicate copy of OMR Sheet onconclusion of examination.

    10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions,

    English version will be taken as final.

    Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50

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    [Maximum Marks : 100Time : 1 1 / 4 hours]

    PAPER-IILAW

    (To be filled by the Candidate)

    Signature and Name of Invigilator

    OMR Sheet No. : ...............................................

    Roll No.

    (In words)

    1. (Signature) __________________________(Name) ____________________________

    2. (Signature) __________________________

    (Name) ____________________________Roll No.________________________________

    5 8

    (In figures as per admission card)

    J 1 4

    J-58-14 1 P.T.O.

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    Paper-II 2 J-58-14 

    1.  In which of the following cases, theSupreme Court held that ‘the preamble

    is the part of the constitution’ ?

    (A)  Berubari union and Exchage ofenclave

    (B)  Golaknath v/s State of Punjab(C)  Kesavananda Bharati v/s State

    of Kerala

    (D)  None of the above

    2.  Clause(5) of article-15 has beenadded to the constitution by :

    (A) Constitution (First Amendment)

    Act(B)  Constitution (Seventh Amend-

    ment) Act

    (C)  Constitution (Forty-secondAmendment) Act

    (D)  Constitution (Ninety-thirdAmendment) Act

    3.  Match List-I with List-II and selectthe correct answer using the codes

    given below the lists :

    List – I List – IIi. Equal justice and

    free legal aid

    a. Article-44

    ii. Uniform civil code

    for citizens

    b. Article-

    48A

    iii.

    Protection andimprovement of

    environment and

    safeguarding of

    forests and wild

    life.

    c. Article-39A

    iv. Promotion ofinternational peace

    and security

    d. Article 51

    Codes :

    i ii iii iv

    (A) c b d a

    (B) c a b d

    (C) a b c d

    (D) d a b c

    4.  Rights of a citizen under Article-19

    are automatically suspended duringthe period of emergency, if

    emergency under Article-352 is

    declared on the grounds of :

    (A) war, external aggression or

    armed rebellion

    (B) war or armed rebellion

    (C) external aggression or armedrebellion

    (D) war or external aggression

    5.  In which of the following cases thesupreme court has held that the word

    ‘law’ in Article-21 does not mean

    merely an enacted piece of law butmust be just, fair and reasonable law ?

    (A) A.K. Gopalan v/s State of

    Madras

    (B) Maneka Gandhi v/s Union of

    India

    (C) Both (A) and (B) above

    (D) None of the above

    6.  A distinguished jurist can be

    appointed as a judge of the :

    (A) high court only

    (B) supreme court only

    (C) high court or supreme court

    both

    (D) none of the above

    7.  ‘Which cannot be done directly,

    cannot be done indirectly.’ – This

    statement epitomises the doctrine of :

    (A) colourable legislation

    (B) pith and substance

    (C) harmonious construction

    (D) eclipse

    LAW

    PAPER – IINOTE :  This paper contains fifty (50)  objective type questions of two (2)  marks each. All

    questions are compulsory. 

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     J-58-14 3 Paper-II 

    1.  ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë   ÃÖê   ×Û ÃÖ ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê ´Öë ˆ““ÖŸÖ´Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Ûê ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖÖ®Öã ÃÖÖ¸ü ‘ ˆ§ê׿ÖÛ Ö (ׯÖÏ‹Ó ²Öã»Ö)’  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö Û Ö ‹Û ³ÖÖÝÖ Æî ? (A)  ²Öê¹ý²Ö¸üß ÃÖÓ‘Ö ‹ë›ü ‹ŒÃÖ“Öë•Ö †Öò± ‡ ÓŒ»Öê ¾Ö  (B)  ÝÖÖê»ÖÛ ®ÖÖ£Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ¯ÖÓ•ÖÖ²Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ  (C)  Ûê ¿Ö¾ÖÖ®ÖÓ¤ ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖß ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö Ûê ̧ ü»Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ  (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô ®ÖÆà  

    2.  †®Öã“”ê û¤ 15 Û Ö ÜÖÞ›ü (5) ÃÖÓ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö ´Öë ×Û ÃÖÛê «Ö¸üÖ •ÖÖê›Ì Ö ÝÖµÖÖ ? (A)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (¯ÖÏ £Ö´Ö ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö  (B)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (ÃÖ¯ŸÖ´Ö ÃÖÓ ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö) †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö  

    (C)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (²ÖµÖÖ»ÖßÃÖ¾ÖÖÑ ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö)†×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö  (D)  ÃÖÓ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö (ןָüÖ®Ö²Öê¾ÖÖÑ   ÃÖÓ¿ÖÖê¬Ö®Ö)

    †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö  

    3.  ÃÖæ“Öß -I  Û Öê ÃÖæ“Öß -II  Ûê ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖã́ Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ÃÖæ“Öß Ûê ®Öß“Öê  ×¤‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ : 

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – IIi.  ÃÖ´ÖÖ®Ö ®µÖÖµÖ

     ŸÖ£ÖÖ ×®Ö:¿Öã»Û Û Ö®Öæ®Öß ÃÖÆÖµÖŸÖÖ  

    a. †®Öã“”êû¤ 44 

    ii.  ®ÖÖÝÖ׸üÛ Öë Ûê   ×»Ö‹ ‹Û ÃÖ´ÖÖ®Ö ×ÃÖ×¾Ö»Ö ÃÖÓ×ÆŸÖÖ  

    b. †®Öã“”êû¤ 48A 

    iii.  ¯ÖµÖÖÔ¾Ö¸üÞÖ Û Ö ¯Ö׸ü¸üõÖÞÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖÓ¾Ö¬ÖÔ®Ö ŸÖ£ÖÖ ¾Ö®ÖÖë ‹¾ÖÓ ¾Ö®µÖ •Öß¾Ö®Ö Ûê ÃÖã̧ üõÖÖê̄ ÖÖµÖ  

    c. †®Öã“”êû¤ 39A 

    iv. †ÓŸÖ¸üÖԠ™ÒßµÖ ¿ÖÖÓ ×ŸÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖã̧ üõÖÖ Û Öê ²ÖœÌÖ¾ÖÖ  

    d. †®Öã“”êû¤ 51 

     Ûæ ™ü : i ii iii iv

    (A) c b d a

    (B) c a b d

    (C) a b c d

    (D) d a b c

    4.  †®Öã“”êû¤ 352 Ûê †ÓŸÖÝÖÔ ŸÖ ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×Û ®Ö †Ö¬ÖÖ¸üÖë  ¯Ö¸ü †Ö¯ÖÖŸÖÛ Ö»Ö ‘ÖÖê×ÂÖŸÖ ×Û ‹ •ÖÖ®Öê ¯Ö¸ü †®Öã“”êû¤ 19 Ûê †ÓŸÖÝÖÔŸÖ ®ÖÖÝÖ׸üÛ Öë Ûê†×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü þ֟Ö: ×®Ö»Ö×´²ÖŸÖ ÆÖê •ÖÖŸÖê Æï ? 

    (A)  µÖã̈ ü, ²ÖÖÊ †ÖÛÎ ́ ÖÞÖ µÖÖ ÃÖ¿ÖÃ¡Ö ×¾Ö¦ÖêÆ  

    (B)  µÖã̈ ü †£Ö¾ÖÖ ÃÖ¿ÖÃ¡Ö ×¾Ö¦ÖêÆ  

    (C)  ²ÖÖÊ †ÖÛÎ ́ ÖÞÖ †£Ö¾ÖÖ ÃÖ¿ÖÃ¡Ö ×¾Ö¦ÖêÆ  

    (D)  µÖã̈ ü †£Ö¾ÖÖ ²ÖÖÊ †ÖÛÎ ́ ÖÞÖ  

    5.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×Û ÃÖ ¾ÖÖ¤ ´Öë ˆ““ÖŸÖ´Ö

     ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ®Öê ×®ÖÞÖÔµÖ ×»ÖµÖÖ ×Û †®Öã“”êû¤ 21 ´Öë‘ ×¾Ö׬֠’  ¿Ö²¤ Ûê ¾Ö»Ö †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ×´ÖŸÖ Û Ö®Öæ®Ö Û Öê Æ ß ®ÖÆà ²Ö×»Û ×Û ÃÖß ³Öß ®µÖÖµÖ¯Öæ  ÞÖÔ, ˆ×“ÖŸÖ Š •Öã ŸÖ£ÖÖ µÖã ×ŒŸÖµÖãŒŸÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û Öê ¾µÖÓ×•ÖŸÖ Û ̧ üŸÖÖ Æî ? 

    (A)  ‹.Ûê . ÝÖÖê̄ ÖÖ»Ö®Ö ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ´Ö¦ÖÃÖ ¸üÖ•µÖ  

    (B)  ´Öê®ÖÛ Ö ÝÖÖÓ¬Öß ²Ö®ÖÖ´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö  

    (C)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ (A) ŸÖ£ÖÖ (B) ¤Öê®ÖÖë 

    (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô ®ÖÆà  

    6.   ×Û ÃÖß »Ö²¬Ö¯ÖϠןÖšü ×¾Ö׬־Öê¢ÖÖ Û Öê  ×Û ÃÖ ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ¬Öß¿Ö ²Ö®ÖÖµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî ? 

    (A)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö ˆ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û Ö  

    (B)  Ûê ¾Ö»Ö ˆ““ÖŸÖ´Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ Û Ö  

    (C)  ˆ““Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ˆ““ÖŸÖ´Ö ®µÖÖµÖÖ»ÖµÖ ¤Öê®ÖÖë Û Ö  

    (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô ®ÖÆà  

    7.  ‘ ×•ÖÃÖê ¯ÖÏ ŸµÖõÖ ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ®ÖÆà ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ ˆÃÖꆯÖÏ ŸµÖõÖ ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ³Öß ®ÖÆà ×Û µÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ ’ –  µÖÆ ¾ÖŒŸÖ¾µÖ ×Û ÃÖ ×ÃÖ¨üÖÓŸÖ Û Öê ÃÖÖÛ Ö¸ü Û ̧ üŸÖÖ Æî ?  

    (A)  ”û¤Ë́ Ö ×¾Ö¬ÖÖµÖ®Ö Û Ö ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ  

    (B)  ÃÖÖ¸üÖÓ¿Ö †Öî ¸ü ÃÖÖ¸ü Û Ö ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ  

    (C)  ÃÖ´Ö¸üÃÖŸÖÖ ×®Ö´ÖÖÔÞÖ  

    (D) †Ö“”ûÖ¤®Ö Û Ö ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ  

     ×¾Ö׬֠   ¯ÖÏ  ¿®Ö¯Ö¡Ö   – II

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    Paper-II 4 J-58-14 

    8.  Match List-I with List-II by using thecodes given below :

    Possession must be protected because :

    List– I List – II

    1. Kent a. Man by taking

    possession hasbrought the object

    within his sphere

    of will.

    2. Hegal b. In possession there

    is manifestation of

    individual’s will.

    3. Hollard c. Every act ofviolence is

    unlawful.

    4. Savigny d. It is essential forpreservation of

    peace.

    Codes :

    1 2 3 4

    (A) c b d a

    (B) a d b c

    (C) b d c a

    (D) a b c d

    9.  Which one of the following

    statements is not correct ?

    (A) Austin and Kelson did much to

    rescue jurisprudence from the

    so-called confusion of social

    sciences.

    (B) Historical school of

     jurisprudence was a reaction

    against a prior methods ofreasoning of eighteen century

    natural law.

    (C) Cujas and Hugo also applied

    the historical approach in the

    study of law.

    (D) Savigny did not discard theprinciple of natural law.

    10.  Match List-I (Name of Books) with

    List-II (Name of Writers) and select

    the correct answer :

    List – I List – II

    a. Pure theory of

    law

    1. Hans Kelson

    b. Three lectureson Vedantaphilosophy

    2. Max Muller

    c. Judiciary

    attacks and

    survivals

    3. Justice V.D.

    Tulzapurkar

    d. The growth of

    law

    4. Justice

    Cardozo

    Codes :

    a b c d

    (A) 1 2 3 4

    (B) 4 3 2 1(C) 3 1 4 2

    (D) 2 4 1 3

    11.  The term ‘Legal Theory’ has been

    first time coined by :

    (A) Hans Kelson

    (B) W. Friedman

    (C) Salmond

    (D) Ronald Dworkin

    12.  Which of the following statement isnot true about the conformity of

    custom ?

    (A) It should be in conformity with

    public policy.

    (B) It should be in conformity withstatutory law.

    (C) In England, custom will be

    recognised even if it is in

    conflict with some fundamental

    principles of law.

    (D) The custom must not be inconflict with tradition.

    13.  “No one has any other right than always

    to do his duty.” It was stated by :

    (A) Kelsen

    (B) Prof. Duguit

    (C) Holland

    (D) Salmond

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    8.   ÃÖæ“Öß -I  Û Öê ÃÖæ“Öß -II  Ûê ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖã́ Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ÃÖæ“Öß Ûê ®Öß“Öê פ‹ ÝÖ‹ Û Öê ›ü ÃÖê  ÃÖÆß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ :

     Û ²•ÖÖ Û ß ×Ʊ Ö•ÖŸÖ †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ ŸÖ: Û ß •ÖÖ®Öß “ÖÖ×Æ‹ ŒµÖÖë×Û : 

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – II

    1.  Ûë ™ü  a.  Û ²•ÖÖ »ÖêÛ ̧ ü ´Ö®Öã嵅 ˆÃÖ ¾ÖßÖã Û Öê †¯Ö®Öß ‡“”ûÖ Ûê  ¤ÖµÖ¸ê ´Öë »ÖÖŸÖÖ Æî … 

    2.  ÆêÝÖê»Ö   b.  Û ²•ÖÖ ´Öë ´Ö®Öã ÂµÖ Û ß ‡“”ûÖ Û Ö ¯ÖÏÛ ™ü®Ö ÆÖê ŸÖÖ Æî 

    3.  ÆÖò»ÖÖ›Ô  c.  ØÆÃÖÖ Û Ö ¯ÖÏ ŸµÖê Û Ûé ŸµÖ ÝÖî ¸üÛ Ö®Öæ®Öß Æî … 

    4.  ÃÖê×¾ÖÝ®Öß   d.  ¿ÖÖÓ ×ŸÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ‹ ¸üÜÖ®Öê  Ûê ×»Ö‹ µÖÆ †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ Æî … 

     Ûæ ™ü : 

    1 2 3 4

    (A) c b d a

    (B) a d b c

    (C) b d c a

    (D) a b c d

    9.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ Ö́ë ÃÖê  Û Öî ®Ö ÃÖÖ ¾ÖŒŸÖ¾µÖ ÃÖÆß ®ÖÆà Æî ? 

    (A)  ÃÖ´ÖÖ•Ö ×¾Ö–ÖÖ®ÖÖë Ûê ŸÖ£ÖÖÛ ×£ÖŸÖ ³ÖÏ ´Ö³ÖÖ¾Ö ÃÖê  ×¾Ö׬ֿÖÖÃ¡Ö Û Öê ²Ö“ÖÖ®Öê Û Ö ²ÖÆãŸÖ †×¬ÖÛ ¯ÖϵÖÖÃÖ †Ö×Ùü®Ö ŸÖ£ÖÖ Ûê »ÃÖ®Ö ®Öê ×Û µÖÖ … 

    (B)  ×¾Ö׬ֿÖÖÃ¡Ö Û ß ‹ê ×ŸÖÆÖ×ÃÖÛ ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü¬ÖÖ¸üÖ¾ÖÖ»ÖÖ ÃÖÓ̄ ÖϤֵÖ, †šüÖ¸üƾÖà ¿ÖŸÖÖ²¤ß Ûê ¯ÖÏ ÖÛé ןÖÛ Û Ö®Öæ®Ö Ûê ¯ÖÆ»Öê Û ß

     ŸÖÛÔ ÞÖÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ¯ÖϠןÖ×ÛÎ µÖÖ Ûê  ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ˆ³Ö¸üÖ …  

    (C)  ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê †¬µÖµÖ®Ö ´Öë Ûã •ÖÖÃÖ ŸÖ£ÖÖ Êæ  ÝÖÖê ®Öê³Öß ‹êןÖÆÖ×ÃÖÛ ˆ¯ÖÖÝÖ´Ö Û Ö †®Öã̄ ÖÏ µÖÖê ÝÖ ×Û µÖÖ … 

    (D)  ÃÖê×¾ÖÝ®Öß ®Öê ¯ÖÏ ÖÛé ןÖÛ Û Ö®Öæ  ®Ö Ûê ×ÃÖ¨üÖÓ ŸÖ Û Öê ²Ö¸üÜÖÖÃŸÖ ®ÖÆà ×Û µÖÖ … 

    10.   ÃÖæ“Öß -I (¯ÖãßÖÛ ) Û Öê ÃÖæ“Öß -II (»ÖêÜÖÛ ) ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê ×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî̧ ü ÃÖÆß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ : 

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – IIa.  ¯µÖÖȩ̂ ü ×£ÖµÖ¸üß

    †Öò± »ÖÖò 1.  ÆïÃÖ Ûê »ÖÃÖ®Ö  

    b.£ÖÐ ß »ÖꌓÖÃÖÔ †Öò®Ö ¾Öê¤Ö®ŸÖ ×± »ÖÖòÃÖ± ß  

    2. ´ÖîŒÃÖ ´Öæ»Ö¸ü 

    c.  •Öã×›ü×ÃÖµÖ¸üß :†™îŒÃÖ ‹Þ›ü ÃÖ¾ÖÖÔ‡¾Ö»ÃÖ  

    3.  •Ö×ÙüÃÖ ¾Öß.›üß. ŸÖã »Ö•ÖÖ¯Öã̧ üÛ ̧ ü 

    d.  ×¤ ÝÖÏÖê£Ö †Öò± »ÖÖò  4.  •Ö×ÙüÃÖ Û Ö›üÖì•ÖÖê  Û Öê›  : 

    a b c d

    (A) 1 2 3 4

    (B) 4 3 2 1

    (C) 3 1 4 2

    (D) 2 4 1 3

    11.  ‘ »ÖßÝÖ»Ö ×£ÖµÖ¸üß ’  ¿Ö²¤ Û Öê Ý̮֜Öê ¾ÖÖ»ÖÖ (¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ÃÖ•ÖÔÛ ) Û Öî®Ö Æî ? (A)  ÆïÃÖ Ûê »ÖÃÖ®Ö  (B)  ›ü²»µÖæ  ±Ï ß›ü´Öî®Ö  (C)  ÃÖÖ»´ÖÞ›ü (D)  ¸üÖê®ÖÖ»›ü ›Ë¾ÖÖêÙÛ ®Ö  

    12.   ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öî®Ö ÃÖÖ Û £Ö®Ö ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ µÖÖ ºþ×œÌ Û ß †®Öãºþ¯ÖŸÖÖ Ûê ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ¬Ö ´Öë ÃÖÆß ®ÖÆà Æî ? (A)  ‡ÃÖê ÃÖÖ¾ÖÔ•Ö×®ÖÛ ®Öß×ŸÖ Ûê †®Öãºþ¯Ö ÆÖê ®ÖÖ

     “ÖÖ×Æ‹ … (B)  ‡ÃÖê Û Ö®Öæ®Ö Ûê †®Öãºþ¯Ö ÆÖê®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×Æ‹ … (C)  ‡ÓÝ»Öï›ü ´Öë ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ‹Ñ/ºþל̵ÖÖë Û Öê ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ŸÖ²Ö

    ³Öß ¯ÖϤ Ö®Ö Û ß •ÖÖ‹ÝÖß •Ö²Ö ¾Öê ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê Ûã ”û ´ÖÖî×»ÖÛ ×ÃÖ¨üÖÓ ŸÖÖë Ûê  ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ³Öß ÆÖë …  

    (D)  ºþ×œÌ Û Öê ¯Ö¸ü´¯Ö¸üÖ Ûê ×¾Ö¹ý¨ü ®ÖÆà ÆÖê®ÖÖ “ÖÖ×Æ‹ … 

    13.  “ ×Û ÃÖß Û Öê ³Öß ‡ÃÖÃÖê ²ÖœÌÛ ̧ ü Û Öê ‡Ô †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ ®ÖÆà ÆÖê ŸÖÖ ×Û ˆÃÖê ÃÖ¤î¾Ö †¯Ö®ÖÖ Û ¢ÖÔ ¾µÖ Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ Æî” –  µÖÆ ×Û ÃÖ®Öê Û ÆÖ £ÖÖ ? (A)  Ûê »ÃÖ®Ö  (B)  ¯ÖÏÖê±ê ÃÖ¸ü ›ã ×ݾ֙ü  (C)  ÆÖò»Öï›ü (D)  ÃÖÖ»´ÖÞ›ü 

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    14.  Assertion (A) :  Custom is per se

    law, independent of its prior

    recognition by the sovereign or

    the judge.

    Reason (R) :  Custom is a source

    of law.

    Codes :(A) Both (A) and (R) are true but

    (R) is the correct explanation of

    (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true but

    (R) is not a correct explanation

    of (A).

    (C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

    (D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

    15.  Assertion (A) :  According to John

    Austin, international law is truelaw and not negative

    international morality.

    Reason (R) :  Three elements in

    Austin’s definition of law,

    namely command of the

    sovereign, duty of inferiors and

    sanction incase inferior who

    commit breach of the command

    are absent in international law.

    Codes :

    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and

    (R) is the correct explanation of

    (A).

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true but

    (R) is not a correct explanation

    of (A).

    (C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

    (D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

    16.  “International law is international

    morality or ethics, internationalcourtesy or convention in the social

    sense of the word, comity as

    distinguished from rule of law.”

    Above statement is attributed to :

    (A) Hobbes

    (B) Pufendorf

    (C) Bentham

    (D) Kelsen 

    17.  Match List-I with List-II and selectthe correct answer using the codesgiven below :

    List – I List – IIi. International

    customa. Peace keeping

    ii. United Nations b. Source of

    internationallaw

    iii.

    Enforcing judgement ofinternationalcourt of justice

    c. Entry 14, list Iread withArticle-73.

    iv. Nirmal bosev/s Union ofIndia, AIRCalcutta, p.506

    d. Politicalmechanism

    Codes : i ii iii iv

    (A) b a d c(B) a b d c(C) a b c d(D) d b a c

    18.  Estrada doctrine relates to(A) Necessity of recognition(B) form of recognition(C) No necessity of recognition(D) Recognition is superficial

    19.  Principle of United Nation is(A) Some sovereigns are more

    equal than others.

    (B) Member nations have rights butno obligations.

    (C) All members shall settle theirinternational disputes bypeaceful means.

    (D) All members shall settle theirnational disputes by peacefulmeans.

    20.  Doctrine of forum prorogatum means(A) Jurisdiction cannot be conferred

    upon an existing tribunal nototherwise competent by the

    litigants during the proceedings.(B) Jurisdiction can be conferred

    upon an existing tribunal nototherwise competent by thelitigants during the proceedings.

    (C) Jurisdiction can be conferredupon an existing tribunal nototherwise competent by thelitigants after the proceedings.

    (D) None of the above

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    14.  †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) :  ºþלÌ, ¿ÖÖÃÖÛ †£Ö¾ÖÖ ®µÖÖµÖÖ¬Öß¿Ö «Ö¸üÖ ¯Öæ¾ÖÔ-´ÖÖ®µÖ ×Û ‹ •ÖÖ®Öê  ÃÖê Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ¡Ö, þֵÖÓ ´Öë Û Ö®Öæ®Ö ÆÖê ŸÖß Æî … 

     Û Ö¸ÞÖ  (R) :  ºþ×œÌ Û Ö®Öæ®Ö Û Ö ÄÖÖêŸÖ ÆÖê ŸÖß Æî …

     Ûæ ™ü : (A) (A)  ŸÖ£ÖÖ  (R)  ¤Öê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R),

    (A) Û Ö ÃÖÆß Ã¯Ö™üßÛ ̧ üÞÖ Æî … 

    (B) (A)  ŸÖ£ÖÖ  (R)  ¤Öê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R),(A) Û Ö ÃÖÆß Ã¯Ö™üßÛ ̧ üÞÖ ®ÖÆà Æî … 

    (C) (A) ÃÖÆß Æî , ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã  (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … 

    (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆß Æî … 

    15.  †×³ÖÛ £Ö®Ö  (A) :  •ÖÖò  ò®Ö †Öò  ò×Ùü®Ö Ûê †®ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü†®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö ‹Û ÃÖÆß ×¾Ö×¬Ö Æî †Öî̧ ü ®ÖÛ Ö¸ÖŸ Ö́Û †®ŸÖ¸ÖԠ™ÒßµÖ ®Öî ×ŸÖÛ ŸÖÖ ®ÖÆà Æî … 

     ŸÖÛÔ (R) : †Öò ×Ùü®Ö «Ö¸üÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö Û ß ¯Ö׸ü³ÖÖÂÖÖ ´Öë  ŸÖß®Ö ŸÖ¢¾Ö Æï, ¯ÖϳÖãŸÖÖ ÃÖ´¯Ö®®Ö Û Ö †Ö¤ê¿Ö, ×®Ö´®ÖŸÖ¸üÖë Û Ö Û ¢ÖÔ ¾µÖ †Öî̧ ü ´ÖÓ •Öæ̧ üß •ÖÖê †Ö¤ê¿Ö Ûê ³ÖÓ ÝÖ ÆÖê®Öê ¯Ö¸ü†®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö ´Öë †®Öã̄ Ö×Ã£ÖŸÖ Æï …

     Ûæ ™ü : 

    (A) (A) †Öî̧ ü  (R)  ¤Öê®ÖÖë  ÃÖÆß Æï †Öî̧ ü (A) Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æî … 

    (B) (A) †Öî̧ ü (R)  ¤Öê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆß Æï, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (A) Û ß  (R) ÃÖÆß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆà Æî … 

    (C) (A) ÃÖÆß Æî , ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã  (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî … 

    (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æî, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆß Æî … 

    16.  “†®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ×¾Ö×¬Ö †®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ®ÖîןÖÛ ŸÖÖ †Öî̧ ü†Ö“ÖÖ¸ü †®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ¿ÖÖ»Ö߮֟ÖÖ †£Ö¾ÖÖ ¿Ö²¤ Ûê

     ÃÖÖ´ÖÖוÖÛ ³ÖÖ¾Ö ´Öë ÛÓ ¾Öë¿Ö®Ö, ×¾Ö×¬Ö Ûê ÃÖÖ´ÖÏ Ö•µÖ ÃÖê  ×¾Ö׳֮®Ö ÃÖÖî •Ö®µÖ ºþ¯Ö ´Öë Æî …”

     µÖÆ Û £Ö®Ö Æî –

    (A)  ÆÖê ²²ÖÃÖ  

    (B)  ¯Öã±ê ®Ö›üÖ±Ô 

    (C)  ²Öï£Ö´Ö  

    (D)  Ûê »ÃÖ®Ö  

    17.   ÃÖæ“Öß -I  Û Öê ÃÖæ“Öß -II  ÃÖê ÃÖã́ Öê×»ÖŸÖ Û ßו֋ †Öî̧ ®Öß“Öê פ‹ Ûæ ™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Û Ö “ÖµÖ®Ö Û ßו֋ : 

     ÃÖæ“Öß – I  ÃÖæ“Öß – IIi. †®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ºþל̠ a.  ¿ÖÖ×®ŸÖ ²Ö®ÖÖµÖê ¸üÜÖ®ÖÖ  ii.  ÃÖÓµÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖ™Ҡ  b. †®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ×¾Ö׬Ö

     Û Ö ÄÖÖêŸÖ  iii. †®ŸÖ¸üÖÔ™ÒßµÖ ®µÖÖ×µÖÛ

    †¤Ö»ÖŸÖ Ûê  ×®ÖÞÖÔ µÖ Û Öê »ÖÖÝÖæ Û ̧ ü®ÖÖ  

    c.  ‹Þ™ü¸üß 14, ÃÖæ“Öß I •ÖÖê †®Öã“”êû¤ 73 Ûê ÃÖÖ£Ö ¯ÖœÌß •ÖÖ‹  

    iv.  ×®Ö´ÖÔ »Ö ²ÖÖêÃÖ ²Ö®ÖÖ Ö́³ÖÖ¸ŸÖ ÃÖÓ ‘Ö ‹ †Ö‡Ô †Ö¸ Û »ÖÛ ¢ÖÖ, ̄ Öé 506 

    d.  ¸üÖ•Ö®ÖßןÖÛ ŸÖÓ¡Ö  

     Ûæ ™ü : i ii iii iv

    (A) b a d c(B) a b d c

    (C) a b c d(D) d b a c

    18.   ‹Ã™ÒÖ›üÖ Û Ö ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ ÃÖ´²ÖÓ×¬ÖŸÖ Æî (A)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ Û ß †Ö¾Ö¿µÖÛ ŸÖÖ  (B)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ Û Ö ºþ¯Ö  (C)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ Û ß Û Öê‡Ô †Ö¾Ö¿µÖÛ ŸÖÖ ®ÖÆà … (D)  ´ÖÖ®µÖŸÖÖ ¾µÖ£ÖÔ Æî … 

    19.   ÃÖÓµÖãŒŸÖ ¸üÖÂ™Ò Û Ö ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ Æî (A)  Ûã ”û ¯ÖϳÖã¢ÖÖ-ÃÖ´¯Ö®®Ö ¤ê¿Ö ¤æÃÖ¸üÖë Û ß ŸÖã »Ö®ÖÖ

     ´Öë †×¬ÖÛ ÃÖ´ÖÖ®Ö ÆÖê ŸÖê Æï … (B)  ÃÖ¤ÃµÖ ¸üÖ™ÒÖë Ûê †×¬ÖÛ Ö¸ü Æï ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã ˆ®ÖÛ ß

     Û Öê‡Ô ²ÖÖ¬µÖŸÖÖ ®ÖÆà Æî … (C)  ÃÖ³Öß ÃÖ¤ÃµÖ †¯Ö®Öê †®ŸÖ¸üÖԠ™ÒßµÖ —ÖÝÖ›ÌÖë

     Û Ö ×®Ö¯Ö™üÖ®Ö ¿ÖÖ×®ŸÖ¯ÖæÞÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö®ÖÖë ÃÖê Û ̧ ëÝÖê …  (D)  ÃÖ³Öß ÃÖ¤ÃµÖ †¯Ö®Öê ¸üÖ™ÒßµÖ —ÖÝÖ›ÌÖë Û Öê

     ¿ÖÖ×®ŸÖ¯ÖæÞÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö®ÖÖë ÃÖê ×®Ö¯Ö™üÖ‹ë ÝÖë … 

    20.   ± Öȩ̂ ü´Ö ¯ÖÏÖȩ̂ üÖêÝÖî ™ü´Ö Ûê ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ Û Ö †×³Ö¯ÖÏÖµÖ Æî (A)  ‹Û ´ÖÖî•Öæ¤Ö †×¬ÖÛ ̧ üÞÖ •ÖÖê  †®µÖ£ÖÖ

     ÃÖõÖ´Ö ®ÖÆà, ˆÃÖê ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê Ûê ¯ÖõÖÛ Ö¸üÖë «Ö¸üÖ Û Ö¸Ô¾ÖÖ‡Ô Ûê ¤Öî̧ üÖ®Ö õÖê¡ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü ®ÖÆà פµÖÖ

     •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ … (B)  ‹Û ´ÖÖî•Öæ¤Ö †×¬ÖÛ ̧ üÞÖ •ÖÖê  †®µÖ£ÖÖ ÃÖõÖ´Ö ®ÖÆà, ˆÃÖê ´ÖÖ´Ö»Öê Ûê ¯ÖõÖÛ Ö¸üÖë «Ö¸üÖ Û Ö¸Ô¾ÖÖ‡Ô Ûê  ¤Öî ¸üÖ®Ö õÖê¡ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü פµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî … 

    (C)  ‹Û ´ÖÖî•Öæ¤Ö †×¬ÖÛ ̧ üÞÖ •ÖÖê  †®µÖ£ÖÖ ÃÖõÖ´Ö ®ÖÆà, ¯ÖõÖÛ Ö¸üÖë  «Ö¸üÖ Û Ö¸Ô¾ÖÖ‡Ô Ûê ¯Ö¿“ÖÖŸÖË õÖê¡ÖÖ׬ÖÛ Ö¸ü פµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖÛ ŸÖÖ Æî … 

    (D)  ˆ¯ÖµÖã ÔŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê Û Öê‡Ô ®ÖÆà  

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    21.  Assertion (A) :  Nikah is a regular

    and permanent form of

    marriage among Muslims.

    Reason (R) :  Muta is contractual

    form of marriage and is most

    uncommon in India.

    Codes :(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.(B) (A) is correct but (R) is false.

    (C) (R) is correct but (A) is wrong.

    (D) Neither (A) is correct nor (R) is

    correct.

    22.  Where a Hindu male and Hindu

    female contract their marriage under

    the special Marriage Act, 1954,

    Hindu personal law :

    (A) Applies to such marriage(B) Does not apply

    (C) Applies with some

    modifications

    (D) Applies with Indian Contract Act

    23.  When two persons are descendants of

    a common ancestor but by different

    wives, they are said to be related to

    each other by :

    (A) Full Blood

    (B) Uterine Blood

    (C) Half - Blood

    (D) None of the above

    24.  The term “Hindu” denotes the

    persons :

    (i) professing Hindu religion

    (ii) professing Buddh, Jain or Sikh

    religion

    (iii) who are not professing

    Muslims Christian, Parsi or

    Jain religion.

    In respect of the aforesaidpropositions which is correct ?

    (A) (i) and (ii) are correct and (iii)

    is incorrect.

    (B) (ii) and (iii) are correct and (i)

    is incorrect.

    (C) (i) and (iii) are incorrect but (ii)

    is correct.(D) (i), (ii) and (iii) all are correct.

    25.  Assertion (A) :  A having a wife

    alive, marries another wife.

    The marriage is void.

    Reason (R) :  Monogamy is the Law.

    Codes :

    (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.

    26.  A marriage under Muslim law

    between persons with fosterage

    relationship is :

    (A) Sahih

    (B) Batil

    (C) Fasid

    (D) None of the above

    27.  Under the Indian Contract Act,acceptance of proposal should be

    (A) Conditional or Unconditional

    (B) Conditional but not absolute

    (C) Unconditional and absolute

    (D) Unconditional but not absolute

    28.  In Indian Contract Act, the term

    voidable contract has been defined

    under :

    (A) Section 2(e)

    (B) Section 2(h)(C) Section 2(i)

    (D) Section 2(g) 29.  Contractual liability arises, where

    (A) there is offer and acceptance only

    (B) there is intention to create legal

    relation

    (C) there is loss to one party

    (D) the loss of one party is the gain

    of other party

    30.  There may be a contract without

    consideration, if(A) agreement is in writing and

    registered.

    (B) parties to the agreement are in

    near relationship.

    (C) agreement is made due to

    natural love and affection.

    (D) All the above elements are

    present.

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    31.  An agreement of trade combination

    to regulate legal trade in organised

    way is

    (A) Void (B) Voidable

    (C) Legal (D) Illegal

    32.  Which one of the followingstatements is true ?(A) Intimation of minimum price is

    proposal.

    (B) An agreement against public

    policy is voidable.

    (C) An agreement, the meaning of

    which is not certain is void.

    (D) Contingent contracts are

    illegal.

    33.  Which one of the following is correct ?(A) Damages can be dispensed

    with in tortü (B) Damages cannot be awarded in

    tort when other remedies are

    provided by a statute

    (C) A remedy by way of damages

    is essential ingredient of tort

    (D) Damages can be awarded onlyif there is a physical injury

    34.  After considering the following,

    choose the right choice :

    1. infringement of a legal right

    2. legal damage

    3. any damage

    4. existence of a legal right

    Right to claim damages in tort would

    arise only if :(A) 1, 2 and 3 are present.

    (B) 1, 2 and 4 are present.

    (C) 1, 3 and 4 are present.(D) All 1, 2, 3, 4 are present.

    35.  Mental condition of the wrong doer is

    (A) relevant in all torts

    (B) not relevant in tortious liability

    (C) relevant in case of strict

    liability

    (D) relevant in torts based on fault

    36.  P voluntarily accepted lift from Dwho was drunk and driving the car. D

    was affected by the drink and this

    was known to P. D caused the

    accident in which P suffered injury.

    Here,

    (A) D can escape the liability

    because P was aware of risk.

    (B) D is liable because P did not

    agree to suffer the harm.

    (C) D is not liable because he gave

    free lift to P.

    (D) D is liable because the degreeof intoxication was not to such

    an extent that it can be assumed

    that there was voluntary

    assumption of risk by P. 

    37.  A rickshaw was being pulled by the

    rickshaw puller with three passengers

    on board, which was against law. A

    bus was being driven rashly and

    negligently by its driver. The bus

    collides with rickshaw resulting into

    damage to rickshaw and injury to

    rickshaw passengers. Here

    (A) passengers cannot claim

    compensation from bus

    operator for the injury as they

    themselves were not acting

    according to law.

    (B) passengers cannot claimcompensation from bus

    operator as there was

    contributory negligence on

    their part.

    (C) passengers can claim fullcompensation from bus

    operator as their negligence has

    not contributed to their injury.

    (D) passengers are entitled for

    compensation which shall be

    proportionally reduced taking

    into account their illegal act. 

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    31.   ×¾Ö׬ÖÛ ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ¸ü Û Öê  ÃÖÓ ÝÖךüŸÖ ŸÖ¸üßÛê  ÃÖê   ÃÖÓ“ÖÖ×»ÖŸÖ Û ̧ ü®Öê Ûê ×»ÖµÖê  ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ׸üÛ ÝÖšü²ÖÓ¬Ö®Ö Û Ö Û ̧ üÖ¸ü ÆÖêÝÖÖ  (A)  ¿Ö段֠  (B)  ¿Öæ  ®µÖÛ ̧ üÞÖßµÖ  (C)  ¾Öî¬Ö   (D) †¾Öî¬Ö  

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    38.  Consider the following and thenselect the right code :1. Absolute liability implies

    liability without fault.2. In case of absolute liability

    defendant is liable for the injury ifhis act is the direct and proximatecause of plaintiff’s injury.

    3. Absolute liability is the liabilityof the defendant without anydefence.

    4. In absolute liability, defendantcan escape the liability if hecan prove that the damage wasthe result of an act of stranger.

    Codes :(A) 1, 2 and 4 are correct.(B) 2 and 3 are correct.(C) 1, 2 and 3 are correct.(D) 1 and 4 are correct.

    39.  Causing one thing to resembleanother thing is known as :(A) Counterfeit (B) Deception(C) Cheating (D) All of them

    40.  A private libel is not considered asstrict liability because :(A) There is no common injury or

    danger inferred from the facts(B) It was the result of bonafide

    belief(C) It is not a statutory offence(D) The principles of Rayland v/s

    Fletcher is not applicable

    41.  Assertion (A) :  The principle ofcommon intention applieswhen a criminal act is done byseveral persons in furtheranceof that intention.

    Reason (R) :  A intentional co-operation for committing anoffence culminated from

    several acts.Codes :(A) (A) is true but (R) is not the

    reason.(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and

    (R) is the reasonableexplanation of (A) .

    (C) Both are distinctive offencesand (A) is not dependent on (R).

    (D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

    42.  Assertion (A) :  The right of privatedefence does not depend upon

    the actual criminality of the

    aggressor but on the wrongful

    character of the act attempted.

    Reason (R) :  Even if an act is

    treated as offence the right ofprivate defence arises against

    the author despite his personal

    incapacity.

    Codes : 

    (A) (A) is correct principle because

    (R) is the right reason.

    (B) (A) is untenable under law

    while (R) is the justifiablecause.

    (C) (A) is the law on an unlawfulact while (R) results without

    mens rea.

    (D) (A) is not true while (R) is false.

    43.  The maxim “De Minimis non curat”relates to _______.

    (A) Slight harm

    (B) Trifles

    (C) Exhibition of disrespect

    (D) Annoyance

    44.  Instigating or engaging in a

    conspiracy or intentionally aiding a

    person to commit an offence is better

    known as _____.

    (A) Principal Crime

    (B) Second Degree Crime

    (C) Wilful mis-representation

    (D) Abetment

    45.  The First Come Last Go, and the Last

    Come First Go rule is associated with

    (A) Strike

    (B) Lock out

    (C) Retrenchment

    (D) Closure

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    46.  One of the following is not the duty

    of works committee under the

    Industrial Disputes Act.

    (A) To promote measures for

    securing and preserving amity

    and good relations between the

    employees and workmen.(B) To form groups among

    workmen and strengthen

    mediation between employer

    and employee.

    (C) To achieve the object, it is their

    duty to comment upon matter

    of common interest or concern

    of employers and workmen.

    (D) to endeavour to compose any

    material difference of opinion in

    respect of matters of commoninterest or concern between

    employers and workmen.

    47.  An unregistered trade union has one

    of the following disadvantage :

    (A) It can acquire and hold both

    movable and immovable

    property.(B) It has no corporate existence.

    (C) It can contract through agents.

    (D) It is a legal entity.48.  In order to entitle the workmen to

    wages for the period of strike, the

    strike should be legal as well as

     justified. The above principle was

    laid down in one of the following

    case by the apex court :

    (A) Crompton Greaves v/s The

    workmen AIR 1978 SC.

    (B) Ballarpur collieries v/s C.G.I.T

    Dhanbad AIR 1972 SC.

    (C) Management of IndiaRadiatiors Ltd and another v/s

    presiding officer and another

    AIR 2003 II LLJ (Mad)

    (D) Workmen of Motor Industries

    Co. Ltd v/s Management of

    Motor Industires Co Ltd AIR

    1969 SC.

    49.  In one of the following case theSupreme Court held that when

    retrenchment of a workmen is invalid

    reinstatement can be ordered :

    (A) Harindara Singh v/s Punjab

    State warehousing Corporation2010 II LLJ SC

    (B) Surendara Kumar Verma v/s

    Central Govt. Indl. Tribunal

    1981 ILLJ SC

    (C) Management W.B. India Ltd

    v/s Jagannath AIR 1974 SC

    (D) Pioneer Ltd v/s Tajdar Hussain

    AIR 1974 SC

    50.  In which of the following, the

    members of the registered trade

    union can claim immunity in

    criminal cases ?

    (A) The combination of two or

    more members of a registered

    trade union act in furtherance

    of a trade dispute.

    (B) The combination of two ormore members of a registered

    trade union act with an

    intention to create loss ordamage to the properties of the

    employer.

    (C) The trade union leaders in

    exercise of the managerial

    powers direct the workers from

    abstaining to do the work.

    (D) The members of a trade union

    act in combination with an

    intention to coerce the

    employer to acced to their

    demands.

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