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[Questions from law entrance examinations conducted by Various Law schools and
law colleges are included]

1. K.G.Balakrishnan is the ……..Chief Justice of india?


(a) 35th
(b) 36th
(c) 37th
(d) 38th
2. The scientific study of law (Jurisprudence) first started among……
(a) Romans
(b) Greeks
(c) Euoropians
(d) Arabs
3. Who propounded the legal theory called “Utilitarian Individualism”?
(a) Austin
(b) Salmond
(c) Taylor
(d) Bentham
4. Who was the law member in the Council of Governer General of India?
(a) H.Spencer
(b) Maine
(c) Blackstone
(d) Macalay
5. According to Hindu legal theory the origin of law is……
(a) Sruthi
(b) Devine
(c) Dharma
(d) None
6. Who founded the Communist legal theory?
(a) Marx and Engels
(b) Maine
(c) Blackstone
(d) Austin
7. Private international law is also called…………..
(a) Civil law
(b) Conflict of laws
(c) Local laws
(d) Common law
8. The distinction between law and morals was made by
(a) Sruthi
(b) Mimamsa
(c) Smrithi
(d) None
10. Who propounded the theory “law and state are the same”?
(a) Kelsen
(b) Maine
(c) Blackstone
(d) Austin
11. Administration of Justice is devided in to ……parts
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 10
12. Apart from Jammu and Kashmir, which of the following States has a special protection,
notwithstanding anything contained in the Constitution in certain matters?
(a) Tripur
(b) Nagaland
(c) Mizoram
(d) None
14. How many theories of punishments are there in the administration of Justice?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
15. Bye-law making power granted to the executive by the Legislature is called-
(a) Delegated legislation
(b) Colourable Legislation
(c) Administrative legislation
(d) None
16. According to which of the following theory Crime is the result of a desese..?
(a) Reformative
(b) Deterrent
(c) Retributive
(d) Preventive
17. Which of the following gives the buyer right to reject goods, repudiate the contract and claim
damages-?
(a) Warranty
(b) Guarantee
(c) Garnishee
(d) None
18. 35th Law Commission report recommended that children below…………...years of age at the
time of commission of offence shall not be sentenced to death
(a) 18
(b) 16
(c) 20
(d) 21
19. The word "due process of law" indicates-
(a) In course through courts
(b) By police action
(c) By the interference of the government
(d) Any of the above
20. A nominal sum given as a token, that the parties are eager about concluding the sale is called-
(a) Earnest money
(b) Advance
(c) Interest
(d) Solatium
21. The rule of evidence which forbids a person from denying the truth of some statement
formerly made by him
(a) Estoppel
(b) Res judicata
(c) Mcnaughten rule
(d) Contradiction
22. “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” relates to …………….theory
(a) Reformative
(b) Deterrent
(c) Retributive
(d) Preventive
23. A doctor has .......... relationship with his patient-
(a) moral
(b) Customary
(c) Statutory
(d) fiduciary
24. Ossification test is done to determine-
(a) Age
(b) Sex
(c) Blood group
(d) Finger print
25. English Law is also known as
(a) Civil law
(b) Conflict of laws
(c) Local laws
(d) Common law
26. If a person goes away secretly, or evades the jurisdiction of the Court, he is called….
(a) Insolvent
(b) Accomplice
(c) Absconding
(d) None
27. Joint heirs to a property are called-
(a) Co-heirs
(b) Coparceners
(c) Successors
(d) None
28. Is the advice given by the Supreme Court on matter refers to it by the President bindings?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Depends
(d) None
30. To be enrolled as an advocate, a person must have completed ….years
(a) 25
(b) 23
(c) 18
(d) 21
31. House of Lords is the highest Judicial Tribunal of
(a) Australia
(b) United States
(c) Canada
(d) United Kingdom
32. The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to the approval by
(a) State legislature
(b) President
(c) Central Government
(d) None
33. The right of a party to ininitiate an action and be heard before a Court of law is called
(a) right in rem
(b) right in personam
(c) Fundamental right
(d) Locus standi
34. Penalty for person illegally practicing in Court and before other authorities amounts to-
(a) 3 months
(b) 1 year
(c) 2 years
(d) 6 months
35. Which Act gives the genral guidelines on legislative drafting?
(a) Limitation Act
(b) Civil Procedure Code
(c) Court Fee and Suit Valuation Act
(d) Genral Clause Act
36. United Nations Day (UN Day) is observed on-
(a) 14th October
(b) 12th October
(c) 26th October
(d) 24th October
37. The permanent International Criminal court was set up in 2002. Its seat is at-
(a) Venna
(b) Geneva
(c) Paris
(d) Hague
39. The maxim "Res Ipsa Loquitor" means-
(a) Goods without an owner
(b) In good faith
(c) Good faith is to be preserved.
(d) The thing speaks for itself".
40. A house falls in an earthquake. He sues the contractor and claims damages. The contractor
takes a well known defence and says it was an-
(a) Act of God
(b) Private defense
(c) Stare decesis
(d) Vismajor
41. Cruelty to women by husband or relatives of husband is defined under-
(a) 306 IPC
(b) 309 IPC
(c) 304B IPC
(d) 498A IPC
42. The number of judges in the International court of Justice is:
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 12
(d) 15
43. The leading Criminal lawyer Ramjethmalani was the law minister in …….ministry
(a) Morarji Desai
(b) Indira Gandhi
(c) V.P.Singh
(d) A.B.Vajpai
44. The maxim "Ubi jus ibi remedium" means:
(a) Where there is no principal, there can be no accessory.
(b) Where there is no marriage, there is no dower.
(c) For every wrong there is a remedy
(d) None
45. Indian Parliament is based on the principle of-
(a) Bicameralism
(b) Universal Adult Franchise
(c) Dyarchy
(d) None
46. A lives in a dense forest in the X district of Karnataka. He earns his livelihood by killing wild
animals. The State of Karnataka makes a law prohibiting the killing of wild animals. Can A
challenge the law on the ground that it deprives him of his means of livelihood?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Depends
(d) None
47. In the annual meeting of the General Assembly the Member State can have……
representatives.
(a) 10
(b) 8
(c) 4
(d) 5
49. Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person who is and whom he knows or has reason to
believe to be the wife of another man, without the consent or connivance of that man, such sexual
intercourse amounts to-
(a) Bigamy
(b) Sodomy
(c) Polygamy
(d) Adultery
50.......... is an established defence when it is proved that the plaintiff failed to take reasonable
care of himself and thus contributed to his injuries-
(a) Rashness
(b) Negligence
(c) Contributory negligence
(d) Burden
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