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• In the section of objective type items having the same format e.g. Yes –No type, True –False,
Multiple choice types etc. should be grouped together.
• Items in each section should be arranged in order of their level of learning as per Bloom’s
Taxonomy.
(1) The first act of the Abbasids was to remove the seat of caliphate to Damascus. Yes
(3) A verse in the Holy Quran runs “difference of opinion among the people is the grace of god”. Yes
(4) A shia female contracting marriage with a sunni becomes subject to the sunni law. Yes
(5) The most authoritative text book of the shia Law is Taudib. No
(10) When the question whether a muslim is alive or dead, and it is proved that he has not been heard
for ten years. No
a. Sale
b.> Gift
c. Mortgage
d. None of these
a.> Void
b. Valid
c. None of these
a. Sale
b. >Gift
c. Mortgage
d. None of these
a. Valid
b. >>Void
c. Voidable
d. None of these
a. Valid
b. Void
a. Valid
b. >Void
c. None of these
‘A’ makes a gift of his house to ‘B’ , to take effect on B’s marrying ‘C’. the gift is:
a. Valid
b.> Void
c. None of these
A, a Muslim, makes a gift of a motor car to his sister-in-law and gives possession of the car
a. Valid
b. >>Void
c. None of these
(a) Valid
(b)> Void
(c) Bad
Tafweez is a kind of
(a) Gift
(b) Will
(c) Wakf
(d)>None of these.
(a) Yes
(b) >No
(a) Valid
(b)> Void
(c) Voidable
(a) 1948
(b) 1962
(c) 1973
(a) Ancestral
(b)Self Acquired
(b) Father
(c)Uncle
(a) Verbally
(b) In writing
(b)Testator's Death
(b) Void
(c) Bad
(a) Sects
(b) Sub-sects
Tafweez is a kind of
(a) Gift
(b) Will
(c) Wakf
(d)None of these.
(b) Executor
(a) Muamelat
(b) Ibadat
(c) Tableegh-e-Rasalat
(a) Talab-e-Ishhad
(b) Talab-e-Kasoomat
(c) Talab-e-Zaroorat
(a) Absolute
(b) qualified
(c) Complimentary
(A) 21 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 19 years
(a) Immediately
(A) Revocable
(b) Irrevocable
(c) Compoundable
(c) Regent
(a) Lawful
(b) void
(C) voidable
Ijma means:
(c) Law-making
(a) Crime
(b) Torts
(c) Sale
Total: 20
1. Which of the following has general application and demands in repeated activity:
(a) Orders
(b) Commands
(c) Rules
(d) Suggestions
2. Binding force of law means that:
4. What law is called mother law and all other laws of the land are subordinate of law:
6. Which source of law is most important and recognized as such by the law itself:
(a) Legislation
(b) Administration
(c) Implementation
(d) None of these
8. Legislation which proceeds from the sovereign power in the state and which is thereof, incapable of
being repealed by any other legislative authority is called:
9. When any rule, which is not against a basic law, is established by any the courts administering law:
(a) Preceding
10. The general rule of precedent is that a court is bound to the decisions of
12. The statement of law by courts which go beyond the requirements of the particular case in fraud and
lay down an unnecessary rule is called
13. Established social practice which is legally binding being incorporated in contract between the
parties is called
(a) Usage
14. An act opposite of which is called a wrong and which other must respect is called
(a) Rights
(b) Duty
(c) Wrong
(d) Legality
(a) Juris
(b) Lex
(c) Prudent
(d) a & b
(a) Law
(b) Knowledge
(c) Wisdom
(a) Science
(b) Laws
(c) Institutions
(d) Rights
19. The law which is type of command and is laid down by a political sovereign having sanction behind it
is called
(a) Natural law
20. All laws are not made by legislature however all laws are administrated by
(a) Courts
(b) Legislature
(c) Executive
Total: 20
1. Jurisprudence is philosophy of
(a) Juris
(b) Lex
(c) Precedent
(d) a & b
(a) Right
(b) Incorporeal
(c) Corporeal
(a) One
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Five
6. A crime is an act
(d) b & c
8. Liability is
9. State is a
(a) Corporation
(b) Firm
10. A firm is
(a) Legal person
11. A decision ceases to be binding if a statute or a statutory rule inconsistent with it is subsequently
enacted or if it is reversed or overruled by a higher court is called:
(a) Natural
(b) Real
(d) a & b
(b) Waste it
(d) a & c
14. A mischief, therefore which is not wrongfully because it does not fulfill even the material condition
of responsibility is termed as:
(a) Possession
(b) Title
(c) Ownership
17. Rights which are recognized by the court of chancery are called:
(a) Custom
(b) Precedent
(c) Legislation
(d) Title
(a) Laws
(b) Institution
(c) Science
(d) Rights
Total: 20
Total Objective Type Questions: 60
This section will contain short questions, long questions and scenario based questions based on the
different learning levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. The questions must be written in clear and concise
manner.
1. Level One & Two (Memory Recall and Comprehension Based Questions)
Defiine custom ?
Discuss jurisprudence ?
What is co ownership ?
Total: 10
Long questions
1)Possession in fact
2)Possession in law
Total: 10
Total questions in a subject Test Bank for MID TERM are: 90_______________________