1. The Directive Principles of State policy are aimed at:
- Securing social and economic democracy through a welfare state
- Securing political democracy through a welfare state
- Executive democracy
- Judicial democracy
2. Which Fundamental Right is available to citizens only?
- Right to Equality
- Protection against arrest and detention
- Freedom of speech and expression
- Protection of life and personal liberty
3. Which of the following injunctions is always without any time limits?
- Temporary Injunction
- Mandatory Injunction
- Perpetual Injunction
- None of these
4. A sues B for the land of which B is in possession and which as A asserts was left to A by the will of C, B's father. If no evidence were given on either side, B would be entitled to retain his possession. Applying Section 102 of the Indian Evidence Act-
- the burden of proof is on A
- the burden of proof is on B
- the burden of proof is on C
- none of these
5. Causing disappearance of evidence of offence or, giving false information to screen offender, is an offence under
- Sec. 200 I.P.C.
- Sec. 201 I.P.C.
- Sec. 202 I.P.C.
- Sec. 203. I.P.C.
7. Which one of the following does not render a contract void after it has been made?
- Commercial impossibility
- Physical impossibility
- Legal Impossibility
- Practical impossibility
8. Out of the following which is the correct order of examination of witnesses?
- re-examination, examination in chief, cross-examination
- cross-examination, re-examination, examination-in-chief
- examination-in-chief, cross-examination, re-examination
- cross-examination, examination-in-chief, re-examination
9. Under the provision of the Civil Procedure Code plea of adverse possession is a defence available
- only to the plaintiff against the defendant
- only to the defendant against the plaintiff
- both plaintiff and defendant
- only to movable property
10. The doctrine of "lis pendens" is explained in the famous case of
- Musahur Sahu v. Hakim Lal
- Muhammad Shafi v. Muhammad Saved
- Tulk v. Moxhay
- Bellamy v. Sabine