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In every entrance exam, Jurisprudence plays a vital role. Many


Jurisprudence questions are asked in law entrance exams, like CLAT,
Judiciary, DU entrance test, and other similar exams. Generally, students
find difficulty answering the questions from Jurisprudence.
This article is an effort to reduce the burden of students who are preparing
for different law exams. After analyzing the pattern of different papers, we
have listed 50 questions of Jurisprudence, which are essential for law
exams. Every area has been appropriately surfaced to bring out the most
important questions of Jurisprudence.

50 Important Questions of Jurisprudence

1. Who, for the first time, coined the term "legal theory?"
Ans. W. Friedman

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2. Who has described jurisprudence as the "lawyer's extraversion?"
Ans. Julius stone
3. Who said that "jurisprudence is the observation of things human and
divine?"
Ans. Ulpian
4. Who said that "jurisprudence is the systematic arrangement of the rules
followed by the courts?"
Ans. Gray
5. Who said that "jurisprudence is the philosophy of positive law?"
Ans. Austin
6. Who is the founder of analytical school?
Ans. Bentham
7. Who is the father of English jurisprudence?
Ans. Austin
8. Who divided the jurisprudence into two parts - expositorial and
censorial?
Ans. Bentham
9. Who has written the famous book, "Province of jurisprudence
determined?"
Ans. Austin
10. Which jurist termed analytical school as imperative school?
Ans. Allen
11. Who is the founder of the historical school?
Ans. Savigny
12. Who said this- Law grows when the nation grows. Law strengthens
when the nation strengthens. Law dies when the nation loses nationality.
Ans. Savigny
13. Which article of the constitution reflects volksgeist theory of savigny?
Ans. Article 324

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14. Which jurist has given the pure theory of law?
Ans. Kelson
15. Who is the father of the philosophical school?
Ans. Grotius
16. Who propounded the theory of social solidarity?
Ans. Duguit
17. Which jurist said that possession is physical control over an object?
Ans. Pollock
18. What does the term corpus possessionis mean?
Ans. Control over possession
19. In which case it was held that a man cannot be a possessor of
anything, of which existence he is unaware?
Ans. R. vs. Ashwell
20. Who said that "ownership is a plenary control over an object?"
Ans. Holland
21. The death penalty can be abolished by which theory of punishment?
Ans. Reformative theory
22. Who calls analytical school as school of positivism?
Ans. Dias
23. The command or sanction theory of Austin is criticized by other jurists
as?
Ans. Gunman law
24. Who was the first jurist to follow historical school?
Ans. Montesquieu
25. Which jurist was the member of the Viceroy of the legal council of
India and Vice-chancellor of Calcutta University?
Ans. Sir Henry Maine
26. Who is the author of the book "Spirit of Law?"
Ans. Montesquieu

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27. Who is the father and founder of sociology?
Ans. Auguste Comte
28. Who said that "right is a legally protected interest?"
Ans. Ihering
29. Which jurist said that "law is the measuring rod of any society?"
Ans. Durkheim
30. Which jurist talks about the national character of law?
Ans. Montesquieu
31. Which jurist said that "jurisprudence is natural law with variable
content?"
Ans. Stammler
32. What is the guiding force of the historical school?
Ans. Customs
33. Who said that "public policy is an unruly horse?"
Ans. Justice Borrough
34. Who supported the view that "Judges not only discover law but also
they made law?"
Ans. Blackstone
35. Who, for the first time, incorporated the rule of state succession in
jurisprudence?
Ans. Grotius
36. Who defined law as the "De pyschologised command?"
Ans. Kelson
37. Who wrote the book "the concept of law?"
Ans. Hart
38. Who is the main propounder of the declaratory theory of judicial
precedent?
Ans. Blackstone
39. Is a mosque a legal person or not?
Ans. Mosque is not a legal person.

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40. Which theory of punishment implies that crime is a disease, and the
purpose should be to cure the disease?
Ans. Reformative theory
41. What is the validity of the decision given per incuriam?
Ans. It is not binding
42. Who said that "the only right which a man possesses is to perform his
duty?"
Ans. Duguit
43. Who made a statement that "Unborn child has no legal entity because it
is rightless?"
Ans. Paton
44. Who expounded the concept of living law?
Ans. Eugen Ehrlich
45. Who made the statement that "Austin is like a palm tree in
jurisprudence?"
Ans. Maine
46. Who was the supporter of the economic principle of "Laissez faire?"
Ans. Bentham
47. Who said that "Movement of progressive societies has hitherto been
from status to contract?"
Ans. Rosco Pound
48. Who said that "pure theory is like a human skeleton without blood and
flesh?"
Ans. Julius Stone
49. Who made a statement that "certainty of law is a myth?"
Ans. Jerome Frank
50. What is the legal status of a dead man?
Ans. Not a legal person (Actio personalis moritur cum persona- action dies
with the death of a man.)

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Editors note - The above questions are very important for the purpose of
entrance exams. Consistent revision is advisable. There are many questions
that are a part of jurists' research papers and columns and not be easily or
clearly available in any particular format.

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