1. Mere quarreling is
A. enough to attract an offence of affray under Section 159 IPC
B. not enough to attract an offence of affray under Section 159 IPC
2. Which case pertains to the constitutionality of section 377, IPC?
Ans: Navtej Singh Joharvs. Union of India, AIR 2018 SC 4321
3. Which of the following is not mentioned in Directive Principles of State Policy under the Constitution of India ?
A. Right to adequate means of livelihood
B. Right to equal pay for equal work
C. Promotion of international peace and secutity
D. Free and compulsory education for children upto fourteen years of age
4. As per Evidence Act,1872, examination after the cross examination of a witness by the party who called him is called?
Ans: Re-examination
5. A guarantee which extends to a series of transactions, is called a "continuing guarantee", provided under which Section of the Indian Contract Act?
Ans: Section 129
6. An agreement with intention to create legal liability is not enforceable by law. True/False
Ans: False
7. In A.K. Gopalan vs. State of Madras the Supreme Court held the expression "Procedure established by law" in Article 21 of the Constitution means any procedure prescribed by law irrespective of its reasonableness or otherwise. This decision belongs to the School of
A. Positivist approach
B. Sociological approach
8. For election to the Lok Sabha, a nomination paper can be filed by
A. anyone residing in India.
B. a resident of the constituency from which the election is to be contested.
C. any citizen of India whose name appears in the electoral roll of a constituency.
9. The Supreme Court has said that FIR in respect of heinous and serious offences cannot be quashed solely on the ground that the dispute was settled amicably between the parties. Which of the following were included in the list of "heinous and serious offences" ?
I. Offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act
II. Some offences under Arms Act.
III. Rape
IV. Offences by public servants in their official capacity
V. All of the above
10. Match the following:
List I
a. Contracts of utmost good faith
b. Agreement where object is uncertain
c. Contracts opposed to public policy
d. Intention create legal obligation
List II
i. Agreements hostile to friendly States
i. Agreements hostile to friendly States
ii. Essential element for valid contract
iii. Contract of insurance
iv. Void and unenforceable
A. a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii
B. a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
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