1. Most suitable ground to issue mandamus
A. Violation of principle of natural justice
B. Neglect of public duty imposed by law
2. A person who has taken solemn promise of silence gives evidence in writing in the open court. His evidence shall be deemed to be
A. oral evidence
B. documentary evidence
3. Removal of ornaments from the body of one after causing his death is an offence under Indian Penal Code, 1860
A. Sec 401
B. Sec. 404
4. Which case is related to the Fundamental Right?
A. Golaknath vs. State of Punjab
B. Sharma vs. Krishna
5. Directive Principles of State Policy are
A. Directives in the nature of ideals of the State
B. Directives influencing and shaping the policy of the State
C. Non-justiciable rights of the citizens
D. All of the above
6. Where a case relates to two or more offences of which at least one is cognizable, the case shall be deemed to be
B. a non-cognizable case
7. Under IPC what is the punishment prescribed for attempting to commit offence punishable with imprisonment?
B. one third of the longest term of imprisonment provided for the
offence
8. In ______, it was held that a Magistrate can order an investigation to resume even after the police have submitted the final report
A. State of Bihar v. J.A.C. Saldanha
B. Dilawar Singh v. State of Delhi
9. A communication by a client to an Advocate is not permitted to be disclosed under Sec.___ of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Ans: 126
10. A shakes his fist at Z, intending or knowing it to be likely that he may thereby cause Z to believe that A is about to strike Z, A has
A. used force
B. used criminal force