1. Who authored, “The Indian School of Synthetic Jurisprudence: An Idea Relating to Its Purposes”?
Ans: M. J. Sethna
2. Hedonistic calculus as a measure of pain and pleasure was hypothesized by
Ans: Bentham
3. Jurisprudence should be ideally divided into censorial and expository jurisprudence. This view was given by
Ans: Bentham
4.Law is a combination of Primary and Secondary rules. This principle was propounded by
Ans: Hart
5. As per the Anthropological approach towards the study of Jurisprudence, the Twelve Tables of Rome may be considered an example of
- Religious law
- Divine law
- Published law
6. Who made the statement, "Law is uncertain and certainty of law is a legal myth"?
Ans: Jerome Frank
7. As per Kelsen, if a norm remains permanently inefficacious, then it is deprived of its validity. This is known as
Ans: Desuetudo
8. The term ‘transcendental idealism’ is applied to the epistemology of
Ans: Immanuel Kant
9. Who among the following is called as “Darwinian before Darwin”, because of his contribution to apply the evolutionary principle to the development of the legal system?
- Gluckman
- Savigny
10. In his endeavour to discover a pattern of legal development, Maine was led to distinguish between societies as
- Static and progressive societies
- Dependent and independent societies