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32. Match items in Table A with items in 35. P and Q, unknown to R, sought and
Table B, using codes given below : got a lift in R’s car, but on account of
Table – A Table – B some mechanical defect in the car, of
a. Promise i. Section 56 which R was not aware, one of the
b. Frustration ii. Section front wheels of the car got detached
2(d) and flew away, and the car toppled. P
and Q got serious injuries and later
c. Effect of iii. Section 26
on, P died of his injuries. Q and P’s
refusal to next kin sued R for damages for
accept offer of negligent driving. What defence R
performance has ?
d. Agreement in iv. Section 38 (A) Volenti non fit injuria
restraint of (B) No responsibility towards P
marriage and Q who got a free lift
Codes : (C) Inevitable accident
i ii iii iv (D) No defence
(A) b d a c 36. In contributory negligence :
(B) b a d c (A) Both parties have contributed
(C) a b d c to the negligence equally.
(D) a b c d (B) Only one party is negligent and
other has not taken due care.
33. P, owner of a car, asked his friend Q (C) One party is negligent resulting
to drive the car to Bombay where he in injury while the other has
would join him. As the car was about taken due care.
five kilometres from Bombay, it hit a (D) When lack of care is equal on
pedestrian R, on account of Q’s both sides.
negligent driving and injured him 37. P shoot at Q with the view to kill
seriously. R sued P for damages. In him. When Q was being taken to
this case : hospital, a tree fell upon Q on the
(A) P is not liable. way and Q died in the hospital a few
(B) The liability is solely of Q, as P days later. If it was proved that the
falling of the tree caused Q’s death,
was not accompanying him.
then
(C) Since Q was driving P’s car (A) P shall be responsible for the
was under his authority, P is death of Q.
liable. (B) Falling of tree has broken the
(D) P has the defence of inevitable chain of causation.
accident. (C) P is not liable to pay
compensation to the
34. “If it was lawful act, however ill the dependents of Q.
motive might be, the defendant had a (D) P is responsible for the death of
right to do it.” This observation was Q as Q’s death was the direct
made by the court in one of the consequence of P’s act.
following cases : 38. Which one of the following has been
(A) Mayor of Bradford Corporation laid down as basis of responsibility
Vs. Pickles by the rule in Rylands Vs. Fletcher ?
(B) Ashby Vs. White (A) Fault liability
(C) Christie Vs. Davey (B) Conditional liability
(D) Hollywood Silver Fox Farm (C) Strict liability
Ltd. Vs. Emmet (D) Insurance liability
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39. Read Assertion – I and Reason – II 41. Select the statement that is most
and with the help of codes given suitable in law :
below decide what offence if any was Culpable homicide is not murder
committed ? when one is deprived of the power of
Assertion – I : A and Z agree to self-control resulting from :
fence with each other for a (A) Grave and sudden provocation
game. But because of foul, (B) When death results by
despite playing fairly, Z was voluntary provocation.
injured. (C) Where death results in course
Reason – II : of obedience of law.
a. No offence by virtue of consent
between A and Z. (D) When death results by mistake.
b. Consent was obtained in good
faith to gain prize, so no 42. B a married man commits sex with C
offence by A. a girl child of 16 years with her
c. A is criminally liable because consent. What offence B has
he had knowledge about the committed ?
likelihood of injury. (A) Adultery
d. Despite implied consent the (B) Rape
intention was bad so A is (C) No offence
liable. (D) Sexual outraging
Codes :
(A) Reason ‘a’ is true when ‘b’, ‘c’ 43. Fill in the blank :
and ‘d’ are not asserted. Extortion is ________, when it is
(B) Reason ‘b’ is true when ‘a’, ‘c’ committed under fear of instant hurt.
and ‘d’ are not asserted. (A) Theft
(C) Reason ‘c’ is true when ‘a’, ‘b’ (B) Attempt to steal property
and ‘d’ are not asserted. (C) Robbery
(D) Reason ‘d’ is true when ‘a’, ‘b’ (D) Wrongful restraint
and ‘c’ are not asserted.
44. Find answer of the following
40. Read Assertion – I and Reason – II question :
and with the help of codes given What is the distinctive feature
below select the correct answer : between false information and false
Assertion – I : Common intention is charging ?
asserted. (A) Using lawful power to cause
Reason – II : annoyance so as to institute a
a. A period which is anterior in criminal proceeding.
time among the offenders.
b. From the facts of pre-arranged (B) To omit act which ought not to
plan. be done.
c. From the act of conduct (C) A case for false information
resulting from prior concert. can only be started by a
d. From the totality of complaint while false charge
circumstances in which the act can be initiated by police.
was committed. (D) There is no real distinction.
Codes :
(A) ‘a’ is false because ‘b’, ‘c’ and 45. Collective bargaining serves
‘d’ do not support it. purposes :
(B) ‘d’ is true as ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘c’ (A) Regulating wages and
support it. conditions of service
(C) ‘c’ is true irrespective of (B) Regulating labour management
support of ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘d’. relations.
(D) ‘b’ is true being supported by (C) Both (A) and (B).
‘a’, ‘c’ and ‘d’. (D) None of the above.
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46. In which country where statutes 49. Match List – I with List – II and
make it obligatory to negotiate non- select the correct answer using the
performance of the obligation invites codes given below :
penalty, failure to carry obligation is List – I List – II
treated as unfair labour practice ?
(Subject) (Provisions of ID
(A) U.K. Act)
(B) U.S.A. a. Tribunal i. Section 2(ra)
(C) France b. Wages ii. Section 2(r)
(D) India c. Unfair iii. Section 2 (rb)
Labour
Practices
47. In which of the following case, the
Supreme Court held that “there was d. Village iv. Section 2 (rr)
no rule of thumb that in every case of Industries
termination of workman’s service in Codes :
violation of Section 25F of ID Act
a b c d
relief of re-instatement should be
granted ? (A) i iv iii ii
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Space For Rough Work
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