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knu/2022/LLBHC201 UG 2nd - Semester Examination- 2022 Award: LLB(HONS) Discipline: LAW Course Type: CORE Course Code: LLBHC201 Course Name: Contract-It Full Marks: 80 ‘Time: dirs. 1. Answer any Ten Questions 1OXI=10 Section of Indian Contract Act defines a contract of Indemnity, A) Section 127 oe Section 124 ©) Section 125 D) Section 130 Ina contract of Indemnity there are A)-3 parties and one contract B) 2 parties and 2 contracts C) 3 parties and 3 contracts 2 parties and one contract A surety can be discharged from his liability by A) By Notice B) By Novation . C) By Death All of the above If the goods are lent free to the bailee for his use it is known as A) Commodation Gratuitous Bailment ‘C) Non- Gratuitous Bailment D) Deposition Vo Vien nears ee A) A charge B) A particular status C) A guarantee D) A legal claim to hold property as security ‘VI. Substituted agent is A) Agents agent B) Principal's agent C) None of the above 1D) Both (A) and (B) . is the concept of “ Let the buyer be aware. A) Unfair trade practice a1 151 1) Caveat venditor Caveat emptor 1D) None of the above yar An agency is terminated A) By the principal revoking the authority B) By the agent renouncing the business of agency CL By cither the principal or agent dying or becoming unsound mind Y All of the above Seller means a person A) Who sells B) Who agrees to sale Pear of the above 1D) None of the above X. Baldry V Marshal is a leading case relating to A) Fitness for buyer B) Sale under a patent or trade name C) Consent by fraud D) None of the above XI. When a minor becomes a partner, h A) The date of his first admi B) The death of his majority C) The death fixed by all the partners D) Any one of the abov. The term Partnership" A)2 personal liability commences from sdefined insee of Indian Partnership Act, 1 D) s A property of a partner becomes property of A) When it is used for the business of the partnership B) When property is owned by partners ©) When there is an agreement express or implied that the property is to be tes the firm D) None of the above XIV. Unpaid seller of goods has no right of lien when .. a, The goods are sold without any stipulation of credit b. The seller has parted with possession of the goods ¢. The buyer becomes insolvent d. All of the above yw X deliver his car to Y for repair. It is a case of das that a. Sale Bailment ©. Pledpe 4. Mongage yh A Person who is nota partner , but represents himself as a partner in a firm is calls! ping partner yPPartner by estoppels Working partner Sub partner Group-B 2. Answer Any Ten What do you m 10X2=20 in by Continuing Guarantee? Whether the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies to the whole of India? Who substituted agent? What is Contract of Indemnity? What is Partnership at Will? What is a particular partnership? What is goodwill? What is a specific guarantee? State 2 rights of bailor? Distinguish between General Lien and Particular Lien? Distinguish between Sale and Barter or Exchange? What is a Contract of sale of Goods? State 2 differences between agent and servant? {What is bailment? XV. What is Co-surety? XVI. Whether registration of Partnership firm is necessary? Group-C 3. Answer any six Questions (Any six) 6X5=30 i) | Partnership is created from a contract and not from a status? Discuss 7" Distinguish between Bailment and Pledge? fii) Discuss the personal liability of an agent? jx} What is a Contract of Guarantee? What are the main features of the Contract of Guarantee? v)_ What are the rights and obligations of the finder of goods? vi) How a partnership firm may be reconstituted? i) What is a pledge by non-owner? viii)What is the effect of the he destruction of goods? ix)What are the rights of surety against the principal debtor? x)What are the requisites of valid ratification? ‘s GROUP -D 4, Answer any two Questions L 2x10=20 Explain clearly the principle of caveat emptor as applied in a contract of sale, Are there any circumstances in which the principle of caveat emptor does not apply? n, mL Explain the various ways in which a firm may be dissolved. State the duties and liabilities of the bailor and bailee towards each other. Define partnership . Discuss the essentials elements of partnership. In what ways can an an agency be created? oe Define pledge. What are the differences between pledge and bailment -e33 KNU/2022/LLBHC202 UG 2nd - Semester Examination- 2022 Award: LLB(HONS) Discipline: LAW Course Type: CORE Cours atts Cade: LLBHC202 ‘urse Name: C.P.C &LIMITATION Full Marks: 80 lea Time: 4hrs Group-A Preseuee any ten questions | Provisions of section 80 of epe are binding ee a. The court of civil judge b. Court of district judge Court of high court C All the above 2 Which of the following sh acta probanda + ’. Facta probantia ©. Both a and b d Neither a nor b 3. When a person who is a the suit jit is a case of a. Non-joinder Mis-joinder c. Both a and b 4, Neither anor b J defendant is required to appear, answer the claim and to filea written statement a. Within 60 days of service of summons b. Within 45 days of service of summons of summons all be stated inthe pleading necessary party to the suit has not been joined as a party to bright to service which are honorary and gratuitous cright to worship in a temple dall the above oe 89 of cpc provides for assettlement of disputes outside court bssettlement of disputes through court settlement of disputes through village panchayat Mall the above : 7 doctrine of restitution is contained in fae 144 section 146 c. stetion 151 d. section 213 : 8 a judgement passed by the a court can be reviewed a, by the court passing a statement b. by the court of district judge c. by the high court . by the supreme court 3 review ofthe judgement has been provided under a. section 112 of the epe b. section 113 of the epe / section 114 of the cpe 12 ‘4. section 116 of the cpe a caveat shall not stay in force after 90 days\ b.80 days 60 days 4.100 days 11 Section 152 epe empowers the court to correct a. Clerical or arithmetical mistakes b. Accidental slips c. Any defects or errors Only a and b Under section 100 of the cpe a second : Partly admitted partly rejected aot b. Admitted in its entirety ©. Rejected in totality d. Either b or ¢ 13 A receiver is an a Officer of the court b. Agent of the plaintiff ©. Agent of the defendant 4. Agent of the parties to the suit 14.Properties of a judgement debtor which are not liable to be section- . eae a. 60 b 62 c. 63 d. 64 15. Costs can be imposed in a. A suit b. Execution proceedings ¢. A suit as well as execution proceedings 4. Only in a suit and not in execution proceedings : Preliminary decree can be passed in a suit fea ‘a. Partition b, Partnership ‘Of possession and mesne profit ‘4. All the above. attached is mex Group -B 10N2-20 2, Answer any ten questions ADefine- Decree-holder. (x Define Judgment . What do you mean by Foreign Cours? E Deline: Oner Zeina iss jadginent debtor? (a Whos are Legal representatives (gown is Execution? E Define tee tora oeteence what ss Piet Appeal? What is Caveat? Who are Atiyjoinder Parties? Crain Non-joinder of Parties’ term Revision under the CPC Vino are indent persons? pies ie Preliminary Decree? Group ee 3, Answer any six questions \ction and Permanent injunction. A? Sive difference: between Temporary Injun ee a a Qie dotnet: on —ntecienee sue he Gown the Sererces SS sthuted by hSget A. Answer any two questions a Whmis plsict. Mention the scons : eS resjadics! aS kNu/2022/LLBIHC203 UG 2nd - Semester Examination- 2022 Bi ‘Award: LLB(HONS) fe Discipline: LAW Course Type: CORE, Course Code: LLBHC203 Course Name: Law of Crimes: I.P.C. Total Page:3 Full Marks: 80 ‘Time: dhrs GROUP-A 1, Answer any ten : 1OxI™10, |. Under the indian Penal Code, 1860, ‘thet’ is an offence against- (2) Ownership (b) Possession (0) Entrustment (4) None of the above + Tl, Buying or disposing of any person as slave is dealt under- a. Section 367 IPC b._ Section 368 IPC . Section 369 IPC 4. Section 370 IPC. oX gives grave and sudden provocation to... *Y” on this provocation fires a pistol at ,X° neither intending nor knowing himself to be likely to kill 2’ who is near him, but out af sight. ,Y” kills Z”. here ,Y has committed — a. Death by negligence b._ Murder 6 Culpable homicide not amounting to murder 4." No offence. ‘Which of the following conditions are necessary to fulfil the req the IPC? The person must be present on the scene of occurrence * There must be a prior concert or pre-arranged plan _ c. Either ,a" orb” 4. Both a’ and V. A’ instigates ,B” to murder ,D’. ‘B’ in pursuance of the instigation stabs ,D", ,D” recovers from the wound, Here ,A’ is guilty of- a Instigating ,B° to commit murder . Instigating ,B” to commit attempt to murder c. Instigating ,B’ to commit grievous hurt 4. No offence. ‘When a minor leaves her parental house completely without any inducement from the acoused, then what offence it amounts to — a. Abduction b, Enticing Kidnapping + 4. Nooiffence jrements of section 34 of 30 151 What do you understand by culpable homicide? Is culpable homict not, under what circumstances? Discuss the changes brought in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 by Amendment Act, 2013. Define defamation’. Describe the essential ingredients and the exceptions ions of Offences relating to Marriage under IPC. Discuss the provi Explain in detail the provi What is cruelty? Explain the legal position of cruelty if any. Is it compoundable? ‘ide always murder? It Criminal Law of the offence. sions of Offences against Public Tranquillity under IPC. to women by husbands or relatives, veta99 7 LLBHC206 { What is meant by Plea of Alibi? j. A fact stated by one of the conspirators will it be AMplicable to all 4, Brely sate the different forms of Evidence : ‘What are confessional statements? Expert opinion on relationships, when becomes relevant? What are Cross Examination’ and »ReExamination’? 10 prove a fact Is this Evidence relevant and ¢ What is the presumption of. documents 10. ,,The right of the vil 'sion under the Indian 11. 1s an oral admission made by the accused oral evidence within the meaning of Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act, 18727 V2 What is judicial and Extra Judicial Confession? . What is a leading question? 14, Can indecent and Scandalous questions be asked to a witness? , What isthe evidentiary value of a child witness? Can a new trial start for the ejection of evidence? : IML Answer any six questions oe (“All confessions are admission but all admissions are not confession’-In the light of {he statement explain what is confession? State the difference between admission and admissible, ‘Which facts may be proved in atrial or roceeding? : Al facts are reeven undes the Chapter of relevancy in the Indian Evidence Act- Justify, ‘- Whats hearsay evidence? Is it admissible evidence or not? ention the cases in which secondary evidence may be given? §, Write down the difference between Admissibility and Relevancy. ip Oral evidence m ‘What is a burd State ‘en of proof? On w irden of | i or proceeding? the Nr n whom the burden of proof lies in a suit or pro Nate the difference betwe ce Act? en sec 101 and sec 103 of the Indian Bienes — Ditte PCI? State the importance of estoppel under the Indian a ? eres between the evidence piven by an accomplice and a co- “de upon the evident IV. Answer any two questions” value of each of them. ey 1. Explain brieny the e Indian F ined in Section 79 t0 90 of the Evidence Act, 18” of presumptions contained in Section What is a 3. Whena 4 2 3. lust be direct ~ Justify. dying declarat ation? : inessiscrose State the evidenti examined, whatothy onsrelatingto Srauest kedinadditiontothequestion theineident? Stestionscanbeaskedinaddition! State how a document ma i Y be proved in a State he dferene betwen one Who is competent wi tin issu der Section NES8? Exam power of the court un nine the power o! Evidence Act, 1872, ing declaration value of a dying dect ferent kinds of fact eae iret Kinds Ft TD EF KNU/20; UG 2" Semester Examination, ma ee Award: LLB(HONS) Discipline: LAW Course Name: Property L: F., ae rty Lay including TPA and Easement Time: hrs | : Group- A | answer any Ten Questions se // Term transfer of property is defined under which section? A. 4 of the Transfer of Pro} perty Act, 1882 Be 5 ofthe Transfer o Property Ast, 1882 of the Transfer of Property Act, . Di Nese ctile asst ee a 7 ‘Meaning of term ostensible owner is? Apparent owner B.A e B.A person who has the authority onthe face of reord (pime-fiie) D. None of the above fp Ostensible owner is? VA not real owner + _/ 8. real owner C. both A&B D. none of above 4, Which of the following doesn’t fall under the scope of Transfer of Property Act 1882? A ‘A. Transfer of property by gift QB B. Transfer of property by will 2 C. Transfer of property to an unbom child D. Transfer of property by exchange . Which rule is correct with regards to transfer of property to an unborn child? z 'A. there ean be no transfer to an unbom child g BL Transfer can be made to an unborn child of future property only 5 cranster to an unborn child must include complete remaining interest ofthe q transferor of the property z D. Only life interest can be created in favour ofthe unbom child 4 ye Every transfer of immoveable property made with intent to defeat or delay the creditors i of the transferor ‘A, Shall be void ‘Shall be voidable atthe option of the creditor so delayed Shall be valid as long as the main transaction is valid D. shall not be registrable, >. Which ofthe following Easementary right is a continuous Easement? ek has aright to way on B’s land to reach is house BA has right to support to the wall of his house from B’s wall CC. A has right to air D.A has right to park car on B's land kind of mortgage is the possession delivered In whi i ‘A. English Mortgage 26 : (Br Usufurctary Mortgage = + ¢y amesuspuicte 151 173 VI. The maxim ,de minimus non curatler’ relates tq, a. Slight harm b. Trifles ©. Exhibition Of disrespect d. Annoyance fit »B’ a married man commits s offence .B” has committe “SH chit ory PS With a Adultery “ b. Rape + © Sexual Outraging A No offence. Pe Fill in the gap: A disability for days Constitutes Stievous hurt, a A Week A fortnight month CA yA A minimum of 20days, . Mos tial ingredients d. Knowledge, intention Nand action 7 Secti Provides that nothing isan offence which is done by a child under- © years of age 7 years of age + ©. 8 years of. age 12 years of age, ' : 7 The right of private defence is available with respect to a. Harm to body Harm to movable property ¢.. Harm to immovable property All the above. : 5 XML” Section 511 does not apply in case 0 Attempt to riot Attempt to ee Attempt to the! ee pete er as defined under which section of IPC, 1860. "Public servant” has been is a. 11 b. 45 «7 been enacted on- Vana 1 Code (Act No. 45 of 1860) has ." Indian Penal 6 a. 1 June, 1860 (7% Vian, 1862 ; Per aoe © G0 1860 + & Len 1861, XL. Coramen intention means- % Similar intention Same intention S Staring of intention by all persons & Common plans, GROUP-B > Answer any ten Questions "Answer with illustrations, Perso; ne theft as defined in the IPC? a be When thet ic robe ey OF he rape of hi own wife? Explain le Sana om XIV, Def yeurism, XY. When the 5 the aceys ie for wrongful confinement? an unl assembly? 3. Answer any six; GRoup.¢ 7 Distinguish between sim, bay ~Siminal forees 4p Distinguish Sees ona te a (sh. Distinguish bery, restraint’ ay ‘Wrongful confinement’, ‘een, : one saat o ma, sh between “ha ingnton” and common object”. Re Pesinaw Te eee ee of od iste oft 9 Hences Telating 19 “Marriage” under Section 4 Penal Code? NIL Discuss the lisbitiy 93 ~ 498-4 of the India 5 oF the abetto hen one act is abetted M18 dierent act is done “BE NERS hor noe gf au Sate Sta ian ati on IX. Decide the liability gp 2 intention to kil} “8 gives him g ~isoned Pe -B asses itto-cr gai and dies, 1 PS oned apple, % Discuss the ingredients op’ Offence OF Abctment F Suicide, GRoup.y 4. Answer any two: 2X10=29 & Total Page:3 KNU/2022/LLBHC204 UG 2nd 7 Semester Examination- 2022 Award: LLB(ONS) Discipline: LAW Course Type: CORE, Course Code: LLBIC204 ame: Law of Crimes:CrP.C, Cours Full Marks: 80 ‘Time: dhrs GROUP-A 1. Answer any ten questions from the following: 10X1=10 1. Which of the following deals with cases in which bail is to be taken? A. Section 286 Cr. P.C, B. Section 287 Cr. PC, C. Section 436 Cr. P.C. D. Section 289 Cr. P.C. Complaint is made to the A, Superintendent of Police Magistrate C. Gram Mukhiya D. Public Prosecutor 3. Inquiry is conducted by a A. Magistrate or Court B. Police Officer C. Private Person D. Magistrate & Police Officer The population of a Metropolitan city should exceed One million B. Five lakhs C. One lakh D. Two million . Death sentence can be given by A. The Sessions Court B. The High Court The Assistant Sessions Court (. The Sessions Court & the High Court 6. Afiér recording of FIR, it shall be read over to the A. Offender B. Informant C. Magistrate D. Superintendent of Police Who shall appoint Public Prosecutor for every High Court? A. The Central Government B. The State Government C. The High Court concerned cognizable cases aS provided under section 2(4) of Cr.P.C. can be A. In writing only B. In oral only C, Either in writing or oral able ened in section 320 oF C.p.c. are A. Not compoundable B: Compoundable with the permission of the C. Compoundable by the Court of Session D._Compoundable by the High Cour zp vormal condition, how longer shall an order issued under seetion 144 Of CEP.C. remain in Magistrate ree? A. Two months B. Three months C, Four months Six months The etised to issue order of maintenance w/s125 of CrP.C.? A. The Sessions Judge B. The Executive Magistrate C. The Judicial Magistrate of first class p.the Judge of High Court GROUP-B qLAnower ay € spat do you nean by revisional jurisdiction? /, rene tesuicen Bailable and Non Bailabel ons =e pontine ‘petwveon Cognizable and Non Cognizable offence . JP wivatis charge? sat 5, Distinguish between Inquiry and Trial, A. Wats Daath warrant? 7. What do you mean by Inquest report? &. What istaming of change? it 9 Distinguish between bail and Anticipatory Bail? 10, What do you mean by reference ? ye Differentiate hetwwoen GD and FIR? 2,» Distinguish between Summon and Warrant, 7 hat do you mean by complaint? 14, What is irregular proceedings ? ¥S-Distingnish between Summons ease and Warrant case. 16. What are the requisites of a warrant? GROUP-C 1. Answer any 6X5=30 By whom ean arrest be made without a warrant? net what eiremstances bail be granted in Non-Bailable Offences? ‘Compare complaint with a first information report, an. complzint be dismissed by the magistrate? 5. Deseribe the scope of enquiry under Section 202 ofthe Code. 6. Can an order for maintenance be altered? 7. Diseuss the powers of Magistrate to sentence to impr r 8. Do you meanby ares? Distinguish been estan deen oe 9. Under what circumstances a reference be made and to which court? 10. What are the circumstances in which no appeal lies from the judgement ofthe court? GROUP-D TL, Answer any tw i ai {actor sod be taken into consideration while considering a bail 2, Discuss the procedure of trial in the Court af Session, 3. Discuss the provisions of Anticipat ‘ry Bail under the Code of Crimina 4. Discuss the provisions of “joinder of charges". cee eee 5. Discuss in detail the power to issue order in urgent cases of nui 5: Dies in et he powsrio se gent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger as 6. Whether the Maintenance order be altered? Iso, in w 2X10=20 application in non- hat citcumstances it may be altered? frsase: 03 KNU/2022/ LLBHC205 UG 2" Semester Examination- 2022 Award: LLB(IONS) Discipline: LAW Course Type: CC-I1 Course Code: LLBHC205 Course Name: Law of Evidence Full Marks 1. Answer any ten questions 10X1=10 (4 The nature of The Law of Bvidence is a) Purely Substantive law b) Civil law ©) Criminal law Adjective law. > Inhan Evidence Act is applicable as a), Lex Loci Lex Fori ©) both 4) none. 36 The Indian Evidence Act does not apply to which of the following- a) Adjudication process A Court Mai ©) Cases before Tribunals 4) Cases in Family courts. 4. The facts which are not relevant otherwise, become relevant, a) Such facts are not consistent with any ue b) Such facts in connection with any other facts make the existen {n-issue or relevant facts highly provable ) Such facts in connection with any other facts make the non-existence of any fact inissue or relevant facts highly improbable, 4) Allof the above. Due execution of a document more than thirty years old coming from proper custody, isa of any faet- Presumption of fact, 'b) Rebuttable presumption of law, c) Irrebutable presumption of law, d) Presumption of fact and law both A confession made by a conspirator involving other members is relevant a conspirator jointly tried with him and is admissible a) Under Section 8 of the Indian Evidence Act 'b)_ Under Section 10 of Indian Evidence Act ‘Under Section 30 of Indian Evidence Act d) Both b. andc /f. Documentary evidence is of which two kinds? a). basic and primary 107 b) primary and secondary po primary and elementary d) None. P ‘The shifing burden of proof i called 4), Onus probandi Onus ratio-dendi ‘c) both 4d) none, 9, A person may become an accomplice if a) heis guilty of the same crime b) ifhe is not a partner of the crime ©) if he dovs have knowledge of the commission of the crime ) none, 10. Ithen case of wills the period of thirty yeas shall run ) From the date ofthe will, bb) From the date ofthe death ofthe testator, ©) From the date of registration ofthe will, i registered, 4) Either (a) or (b) Section 112 ofthe Evidence Act applies when there isa dispute regard 2) Matemity of a child Patemity ofa child Ae) Both (2) and (b) __ @) Either (a) or (6) 12, Setion 91 ofthe Evidence Act applies toa 4), Transactions which under the fa must bein writing ') Transactions which ae reduced to writing voluntarily ) Both (a) and (b) 4) Only (a) and not (b) 13. If the husband has been alleged to have commited a erime the wife- 4) may bea competent witness 'b) may not bea competent witness 6) sometimes may be a competent witness 4). will never be a competent witness. How many witnesses are essential ina proceding? a) 10 ») 2» ‘any number d) witnesses are not essential. ppotiewerinienney as defined under see 2 ofthe Indian Evidence Act meat a) admissible connected ) not connected d) none. 16. The relationship in ection $0 of the Evidence Aet means 2) Relations by blood only 1) Relationship by birth or marriage 6) Relationship by blood or marrage or adoption Only (a) and not () and (c). Th. _ Answer any tn questions ‘What sresgastae fel? 1x27 C. Simple Mortgage D. Mort Tea ris a condition resta oe on ion is void B. Transfer is void ; C. Condition and transfer both void D. condition is void but transfer is valid 10, Avansfror makes absolute gift to transferee, wit the condition thay, tn reside init. Here the direction : A. Valid B. Void C. Voidable D. void ab initio i Unbom person must be given ___ interest it of title deeds alienation, then the . A. Life Entire . life or entire D. neither life not entire 12, Transfer by operation of law will not include A. inheritance a B, insolvency C. forfeiture D. will p The important purpose of Lis- pendency is to? ¢ to prevent multiplicity of suit B. to instituted multiplicity of suit C. both A & B D. none of the above (Essentials of part performance are? A. -contract for transfer immoveable property B. valid contract . consideration Allofthe above 15, poeasement A. is extinguished when the servient owner leaves on his own. B. cannot be extinguished. C. Upon the death of the dominant owner. D. is extinguished when the dominant owner: the servient owner. releases it expressly or impliedly 10 Rule against Perpetuity has been given under Section A. Section 11 B. Section 12 C Section 13 re 4 Group-B Ml Answer any Ten questions. a 1. Can property be transfered in the favour of Minor person? i “Transfer of Property Act" is subordinate to which law? Ys ‘The aim of “Transfer of property Act” isto complete the law related v0 what? ‘Which type of transfer does not covered by “Transfer of Property Act? Whaat is: ‘not included in “Immoyable Property”? 7, Before giving benefit to unbom person, wit can be made fst? {_Howlongimerest in favour of unbom person can be made? Property which is not legally transferable, ifsame has Transfe F __ What can be transferred in the mortgage? ‘in which type of mortgage, the property is transferred Absolutely? In which type of mortgage, the possession of property is delivered? In which section provision of gift may be suspended or revoked? +26 Who can make suit for redemption? Ifthe Donee dies before acceptance, what would the status of the gift? Explain ,Tenent -at-will’? What is Licence? ee Group-C Answer any Six Questions. (5x6=30) ‘What is constructive notice? ‘What are the essentials of valid attestation? ‘What is easement by prescription? “Property of every kind may be transferred.” State the exception to this rule if any. ‘What are the benefits arisingout of land? & Differentiate between movable and immovable property. ‘What is actionable claim? B ‘What are the essentials of a valid gift? i Explain the jurisprudence of easementary rights “Once a mortgage, always a mortgage”. Explain Group- D Answer any Two questions. Explain the rules as to doctrine of election with decided cases. (10x2=20) Explain and distinguish between Spes Succession and Doctrine of feeding the grant by - Estoppel. . Explain the Rule against Perpetuity. What is the procedure prescribed under the ‘Transfer of Property Act, 1882 for the benefit of unborn person? Explain the Doctrine of Lis Pendens with the relevant judgements of the Supreme Court. Define mortgage and discuss various kind of mortgages contemplated under section 59 of Transfér of Property Act, 1882. What do you mean by easement 2 What rights and corresponding restrictions does easement create AA KNU/2022/ LLBHAECE201 ae UG 2™ Semester Examination- 2022 LLB(HONS) line: LAW Course Type: AECE-2 Course Code: LLBHAECE201 Course Name: Environmental Studies Full Marks: 40 Time: 2hrs. Answer any five questions sx1=5 s defined as the structure and properties of a particular area. a) Topography b) Ecology ©) Symbiosis 4) None. / Animals that feed on other animals are called? a) Omnivores Carnivores, ¢) Graminivores d) None 3. higher the temperature higher will be the rate of decomposition. a) Higher b) Lower c) None 4. Name the animal situated at the tertiary trophic level. a) Omnivores b) Herbivores ©) Producers 4) None What is the molecular formula of ozone? a) 02 03 20 d) NONE ft Uncontrolled use of vehicles led to a) Water Pollution Air Pollution ©) Soil Pollution 4) None. Ozone Layer is found in a) Troposphere Stratosphere c) Mesosphere 191 PE See eis a eS 7 4) lonosphere On which date the World Environment Day is celebrated worldwide? a) 8 March 5 June ©) 1 July d) 16 October I. Answer any five questions 5x2=10 7 Name two objectives of environmental studies. PF Mention any two spheres in the earth’s environment. 3. What is the biosphere? 4, What is a biome? 6 Define the term ecosystem, Name two steps to prevent water pollution. yi What is a CNG? 8. What are biotic resources? I. Answer any three questions 3x5=15, 1, Explain the value of biodiversity. Write a short note on Green House Gases. “How does energy flow occur in the ecosystem? 4, Write notes on the multidisciplinary nature of the environment. - Differentiate between pollution and pollutant. IV. Answer any one question 1x10=10 1. Enumerate briefly the term water cycle with diagram 2, Discuss the impact of population explosion on environment. fe Explain briefly about global warming. Add a note on its control measures. IKNU/2022/ LLBNSE201 UG 2" Semester Examination- 2022 Award: LLB(HONS) Discipline: LAW Course Type:SEC-2 Course Code: LLBASE201 Course Name: Accounting System Full Marl Time: 2hrs, 7. Answer any five questions 5x1 /. Journal is a: 7 Primary book 'b) Secondary book ©) Both of the above 4) None of the above 2. Choose the correct: a) Assets = Capital + liability b) Assets = Capital — liability ©) Both of the above d) None of the above (Fo Fomiture is a: a) Personal account Real account ¢) Nominal account 4) None of the above - Land is a: a) Expenses b) Income Asset ‘d) Liability 7 Salary is a: a) Direct expenses Indirect expenses ©) Both of the above 4) None of the above 6. Cash book is a: a) Primary book b) Secondary book ©) A statement ) Final account Any written evidence in support of business transaction is called— a) journal b) Ledger ©) Folio None 8. (The father of double entry system: a) Adam smith b) Luca Pacioli ©) Ricardo 4) None of them nL. i e PRON rg ~*~ oes 2 Answer any five questions 5x2=10 ‘What is accounts? Define transaction. ‘What do you mean by the journal? Define capital. What do you mean by assets? Who are the users of the accounting system? What do you mean by liability? What do you mean by auditing? Answer any three questions 3x8=15 Classify accounts as per the golden rule. What are the advantages of the double entry system? Discuss the function of accounting? What are the features of the journal? How corporate governance is related to accounting? Answer any one question 1x10=10 Define the accounting information system. Discuss the functions of accounting information system. What are the legal requirements of keeping accounts for lawyers? Discuss different accounting principles and convention,

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