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1. Classification: between 3 & more star hotels and restaurants for the purposes of dance
performance by dancing girls. Object: to promote and protect moral values. Case: State of
Maharashtra v. Indian Hotel & Restaurants Association ((2013) 8 SCC 519)
63% of respondents (30 of 48) answered this question correctly.

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2. Classification: based on the number of children one had for being qualified to an elective office
in a panchayat (disqualification for having more than 2 children). Object: popularisation of
family planning programme (socio-economic welfare and health care of the masses). Case
Javed v. State of Haryana ((2003) 8 SCC 369)
67% of respondents (32 of 48) answered this question correctly.

Valid  32

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3. Background: Section 30 of the Punjab Excise Act, 1914 prohibited employment of women in
hotels and bars serving liquors. Object: Security of women. Case: Anuj Garg v. Hotel
Association (AIR 2008 SC 663)
79% of respondents (38 of 48) answered this question correctly.

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4. Background: Cinema films are classified into 2 categories viz. "U" films and "A" films according
to their suitability for adults or young people. Classification: motion pictures treated on a
different footing from other forms of art and expression. Case: K.A. Abbas v. Union of India
(AIR 1971 SC 481)
82% of respondents (40 of 49) answered this question correctly.

Valid 40 
Invalid 9

5. Classification: barring the entry of persons who have completed the age of 45 years on the date
of application for enrolment as an advocate. Object: to maintain the dignity and purity of the
profession by keeping out those who retire from various Government and quasi-Government.
Case: Indian Council of Legal Aid & Advice v. Bar Council of India ((1995) 1 SCC 732)
59% of respondents (29 of 49) answered this question correctly.

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6. Classification: based on education level. Policy: to prefer an uneducated person over an


educated person in granting license for running fair price shop. Case: Y. Srinivas Rao v. J.
Veeraiah (AIR 1993 SC 929)  
76% of respondents (37 of 49) answered this question correctly.

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