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ASSIGNMENT
2. Under Section 6 of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 the natural guardian
of a minor child is?
A. Father and after him mother
B. Mother and Grandmother
C. Father and Grandmother
D. Grandparents
5. A direction pole was situated on the crossing. Due to the accident, the pole turned in
such a manner that the pointer which was showing East started showing South. One
traveler went in the wrong direction thinking it to be West. In what direction he was
traveling the
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
8. The idea of ‘concurrent list’ in the Indian constitution is taken from the Constitution of
…………?
(A) Ireland
(B) Canada
(C) Australia
(D) Japan
9. A lightyear is a unit of
A. time
B. distance
C. light
D. intensity of light
10. The guidelines for granting anticipatory bails was laid down in
A. Gurubaksh Singh v State of Punjab
B. Indira Gandhi v Delhi Administration
C. Maneka Gandhi v Delhi Administration
D. Lalu Yadav v State of Bihar
11. The guidelines for granting anticipatory bails was laid down in
A. Gurubaksh Singh v State of Punjab
B. Indira Gandhi v Delhi Administration
C. Maneka Gandhi v Delhi Administration
D. Lalu Yadav v State of Bihar
13. In which of the following cases was it observed that Articles 14, 19 and
21 are not mutually exclusive and they jointly aim at reasonableness and fairness?
(A) Golaknath v. the State of Punjab
(B) Jagannath v. Union of India
(C) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
(D) Ram Swarup v. Delhi Administration
16. The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of the Indian Federation from the
Constitution of
(a) The U.S.A.
(b) Canada
(c) Ireland
(d) The U.K.
17. Which of the Act made the governor of Bengal as Governor-General of India?
(a) Pitt’s India Act, AD 1784
(b) The charter Act, 1813 AD
(c) Charter Act, 1793 AD
(d) The Regulating Act, AD 1773
18. Under the Government of India Act 1935, the Indian Federation worked through which
kind
of the list---
a) Federal List
b) Provincial List
c) Concurrent List
d) All the above
21. Right to Property was removed from Fundamental Rights by which amendment
(a) 29th
(b) 25th
(c) 44th
(d) 42nd
22. I am facing East. Turning to the right I go 20 m, then turning to the left I go 20 m, and
turning to the right I go 20 m, then again turning to the right I go 40 m and then again I
go 40 m to the right. In which direction am I from my original position?
A. North
B. West
C. South
D. East
23. Choose the number which is different from others in the group.
A. 17
B. 27
C. 29
D. 37
24. Which of the given schedules of the Indian Constitution includes the Provision regarding
Anti-Defection Law?
A. Sixth schedule
B. Seventh schedule
C. Tenth schedule
D. Eleventh schedule
30. Till now, the Preamble to the Constitution of India has been amended for how many
times?
(a) Once
(b) Twice
(c) Thrice
(d) Never
34. Which of the following writs can be issued to force a public authority to perform a public or
statutory duty?
(a) Prohibition
(b) Quo warranto
(c) Mandamus
(d) Habeas Corpus
35. If a new state is to be created which of the following schedules of the constitution must be
amended
a) 1st
b) 2nd
c) 3rd
d) 5th
38. If TOUR is coded as 1234, CLEAR is coded 56784, and SPARE as 90847, how will the word
SCULPTURE be coded?
A. 953601347
B. 567903417
C. 953016347
D. 953603741
39. If Dust is called Air, Air is called Fire, Fire is called Water, Water is called Colour, Colour is
called Rain, and Rain is called Dust, where do Fish live?
A. Dust
B. Fire
C. Colour
D. Water
40. Pointing at a photo, Dinesh said, "His father is the only son of my mother." The photo
belongs to:
A. Dinesh
B. Dinesh's brother
C. Dinesh's father
D. Dinesh's son
41. Find the missing term.
1, 9, 25, 49, ?, 121.
A. 100
B. 91
C. 64
D. 81
42. Four words are given, out of which three are the same in a certain way while the rest one is
different. Find out the different one.
A. Bird
B. Kite
C. Crow
D. Sparrow
43. Statements:
Some actors are singers.
All the singers are dancers.
Conclusions:
Some actors are dancers.
No singer is actor.
44. Statements:
Some ants are parrots.
All the parrots are apples.
Conclusions:
1. All the apples are parrots.
2. Some ants are apples.
45. In a row of boys, If A is 10th from the left and B who is 9th from the right interchange their
positions, A becomes 15th from the left. How many boys are there in the row?
A) 23
B) 31
C) 27
D) 28
49. A took an electric tandoor from B & Co. on rent. In the rent agreement, there was a clause to
the effect that the Co. shall not be liable for any personal injury to the hirer or any other person
while using it. However, due to a defect in the tandoor, a cook was injured. The cook brought an
action against B & Co.
(a) Cook cannot succeed as he was not a party to contract
(b) Cook cannot succeed as there was an exemption clause in the contract
(c) Cook will succeed
(d) Cook cannot succeed but A can claim damages
50. If Atul finds that he is twelfth from the right in a line of boys and fourth from the left, how
many boys should be added to the line such that there are 28 boys in the line?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
54. Tort seems to be full of catchy Latin phrases - what does this one mean? "Volenti non fit
injuria"
A. Violence is never the answer
B. No injury is done to a willing victim
C. Consent is never a defense
D. A person must do an act willingly
55. Under Article 338-A of the Indian Constitution, there shall be a Commission known as
(a) National Commission for Women
(b) National Commission for Minorities
(c) National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
(d) National Commission for Scheduled Castes
56. Who has been chosen as the brand ambassador of the 'Desh ke Mentors' program?
a) Sonu Sood
b) Deepika Padukone
c) Ajay Devgun
d) Akshay Kumar
57. Which state has become the second one after Karnataka to implement National Education
Policy 2020?
a) Kerala
b) Gujarat
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Andhra Pradesh
58. What name has India given to its operation to evacuate citizens from Afghanistan?
A.Operation Himmat
B.Operation Shakti
C.Operation Bharat
D.Operation Devi Shakti
59. LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Res ipsa loquitur i.e. the thing speaks for itself
FACTS: Seema got herself operated on for the removal of her uterus in the defendant's hospital
as there was
diagnosed to be a cyst in one of her ovaries. Due to the negligence of the surgeon, who
performed the
operation, an abdominal pack was left in her abdomen. The same was removed by a second
surgery.
(a) Surgeons cannot be held responsible because it is merely a human error.
(b) Surgeons can be held responsible but Seema will have to prove in the court of law that the
surgeon was grossly negligent.
(c) Surgeon will be responsible and Seema need not prove surgeon's negligence because the
presence of abdominal pack in her abdomen is sufficient proof therefor.
(d) None of the above
61. Injuria Sine Damnum means injury without damage. Injuria means violation of legal right
which tenders the action in the law of torts. X, who was the returning officer at a polling booth in
Faridabad, wrongly refused to register a duly tendered vote of Y in the assembly elections, even
though Y was an eligible voter. The candidate in whose favor Y wanted to vote, was declared
elected. Give the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
(a) Y can sue X on the ground that he was denied the right to cast vote, which is a fundamental
right.
(b) Y cannot sue X because there is no injury or damage caused to Y
(c) Y can sue X on the ground that he was denied the right to cast vote, which is a legal right
(d) Y cannot sue X because the candidate in whose favor he wanted to vote was declared
elected.
62. Where is the headquarters of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) located?
[A] Washington
[B] Geneva
[C] Vienna
[D] Paris
63. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is a ……… member body.
[A] 10
[B] 15
[C] 20
[D] 30
64. India’s first hot air balloon wildlife safari has been launched in which state?
[A] Gujarat
[B] Madhya Pradesh
[C] Kerala
[D] Assam
65. Mr. Balfour was employed in Ceylon. Mrs. Balfour owing to ill health had to stay
in England and could not accompany him to Ceylon. Mr. Balfour promised to send
her £30 per month while he was abroad. But after a few months, he stopped
sending money. Mr. Balfour filed a suit against her husband for recovering the
said amount. Is Mr. Balfour liable for breach of contract?
(a) Mr. Balfour is not liable because the intention not to create a legal obligation is
clear from the conduct of the parties.
(b) Mr. Balfour is liable for breach of contract.
(c) No conclusive decision can be drawn as it is a private affair of husband and wife.
(d) None
66. Which Indian footballer has surpassed Lionel Messi in international goals?
[A] Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
[B] Sunil Chhetri
[C] Mohammad Yasir
[D] Amrinder Singh
67. Who is the first Indian descent player to win the Mixed Martial Artist (MMA) world
championship?
[A] Arjan Bhullar
[B] Giant Zanjeer
[C] Guru Raaj
[D] Dilsher Shanky
70. X threatens to gun down Y if he (Y) does not sell his property worth Rs.
20,00,000 for Rs. 1,00,000 only. As a consequence, Y agrees to sell it as
demanded by X.
a) There is a contract between 'X' and 'Y'.
b) There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which can be enforced by the
court of law.
c) There is an agreement between 'X' and 'Y' which cannot be enforced by
the court of law.
d) There is a contract between 'X' and 'Y' which is voidable at the option of 'Y'.
71. Who is the author of the book 'Freedom Behind Bars '
A) Kiran Bedi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Nelson Mandela
D) Sheikh Abdullah
77. Under public interest litigation, who can move the court?
(a) Any public-spirited person
(b) Person whose right is infringed
(c) A recognized social worker
(d) Newspaper
DIRECTIONS (Questions 78-82): Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of
the idiom/ phrase in the question.
83. The words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ were added to the Indian Constitution in 1975 by
amending the
(a) Preamble
(b) Directive Principles
(c) Fundamental Rights
(d) All of the above
84. The term contract is defined as “an agreement enforceable by law” in section _____of the
Indian Contract Act.
(a) 2 (e)
(b) 2 (h)
(c) 2 (d)
(d) 2 (g)
85. Which one of the following is not established under the constitutional provisions
(a) Finance Commission
(b) Inter-state Council
(c) Planning Commission
(d) Scheduled Caste Commission
86. Up to what age does a judge of the Supreme Court of India hold office?
(a) 60
(b) 62
(c) 65
(d) 67
87. Which dynasty did Razia Sultan belong to?
(a) Khilji Dynasty
(b) Slave Dynasty
(c) Tughlak Dynasty
(d) Lodi Dynasty
88. Does a foreign citizen have fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution?
(a) Yes, all fundamental rights apply to all natural persons.
(b) Yes, all fundamental rights apply to all natural and juristic persons.
(c) No, fundamental rights only apply to Indian citizens.
(d) Some fundamental rights apply to all persons whereas others are restricted to citizens.
96. A swimmer, standing alongside a swimming pool, watches a child of five years drowning in
the pool. He shouts for help but does not do anything to rescue the child. The swimmer is –
(a) guilty of criminal neglect
(b) liable for non-performance of a fundamental duty
(c) liable under civil law for payment of compensation
(d) not guilty at all.
99. Which of the following rights issued by the court means a ‘command’?
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Certiorari
(c) Quo Warranto
(d) Mandamus
100. The system of diarchy, decentralization, and the bicameral legislature was introduced in
India by –
(a) Government of India Act, 1919
(b) Government of India Act, 1935
(c) Indian Councils Act, 1909
(d) Constitution of India, 1950