Q.1. Which of the following School of Jurisprudence consider relation to the State as most important aspect of law?
(a) Historical School
(b) Analytical School
(c) Historic-Comparative School
(d) Philosophical School
Q.2. Which of the following jural postulates was NOT propounded by Roscoe Pound?
(a) Individual must be able to take it for granted that he will have security as a job-holder
(b) Individual must be able to take it for granted that others will not commit any intentional aggression upon him
(c) Individual must be able to take it for granted that others will not cast upon him an unreasonable risk of injury
(d) Individual must be able to take it for granted that nobody will stop him from practicing his religion
Q.3. Select the most suitable option “In conditional legislation____________________”?
(a) The executives make legislations based on the condition set by legislature
(b) The executive has the discretion to change the legislation as per the circumstances
(c) The legislation the applicability of legislature is restricted to certain specified areas
(d) Legislature itself makes the law but grant to executives the certain discretions regarding area of operation, time of coming into force, and/or time of application
Q.4. Who is the Cabinet Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas in the NDA government?
(a) Kirit Parikh
(b) Ram Naik
(c) Anant Kumar
(d) None of these
Q.5. The meaning of Writ of Mandamus is ______________?
(a) To produce the body of person
(b) An order from a superior court to any official to show his right to the office
(c) An order from higher court to stop proceedings in a certain case
(d) A writ from a superior court commanding some officer or a particular authority to do a specific act
Q.6. According to the definition given in Part III, “the state” includes the Government and Parliament of India and the Government and the Legislature of each of the states and all local or other authorities within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India. In which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution is this definition is given?
(a) Article 11
(b) Article 12
(c) Article 13
(d) Article 13(1)
Q.7. Which of the following is the thrust of Article 17 of the Indian Constitution?
(a) to liberate the society from blind and ritualistic adherence and traditional beliefs.
(b) to establish a new and ideal society.
(c) both (A) and (B)
(d) neither (A) nor (B)
Q.8. Which of the following is mentioned in clause (2) of Article 22 of the Indian Constitution?
(a) The right to consult legal practitioner
(b) Right to be defended by a legal practitioner
(c) Right to be produced before the nearest magistrate
(d) Both (A) and (B)
Q.9. Which of the following directions can be issued by the Court to enforce the Directives indirectly?
(a) To issue a notification under the Minimum Wages Act, for the benefit of bonded and other exploited labourers
(b) To take various steps for extending the benefit of Article 39A of the Constitution under trial prisoners
(c) To lay down procedural safeguards in the matter of adoption of Indian children by foreigners
(d) All of them
Q.10. The ‘Eligibility for re-election’ of President is the basis of____________ the Indian Constitution?
(a) Article 56
(b) Article 57
(c) Article 58
(d) Article 54
Answers
1. Correct Answer: D
2. Correct Answer: D
3. Correct Answer: D
4. Correct Answer: B
5. Correct Answer: D
6. Correct Answer: B
7. Correct Answer: C
8. Correct Answer: C
9. Correct Answer: D
10. Correct Answer: B