Q.1. Who gave the `Pigeon-hole’ theory in defending tort?
(a) Austin
(b) Heuston
(c) Salmond
(d) Winfield
Q.2. Historical School of Jurisprudence can be regarded as a manifestation of_______________?
(a) Reaction against natural law theories
(b) Reaction against positivism
(c) Defense of natural law theories
(d) Defense of positivism
Q.3. Which of the following statements hold true for realist school of jurisprudence?
(a) They support certainty of law
(b) They demonstrate the futility of the theoretical concepts of justice and natural law
(c) They support metaphysical foundations of law
(d) They consider jurisprudence to be at the same time, analytical, historical, comparative and sociological
Q.4. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Hugo Grotius’s view on International law?
(a) Governments are equal
(b) Governments in their foreign relations are perfectly free
(c) Promises between the governments are of binding nature because to fulfil a promise is a principle of natural law
(d) International is moralistic is nature
Q.5. Which of the following statements hold true for the question of law?
(a) It has to be answered in accordance with the evidence that is laid before the court
(b) Questions of law arise out of law’s uncertainty
(c) It is any question that is to be answered by the jury instead of by the judge
(d) It is a finding of fact arrived at without there being any evidence
Q.6. In India the decision of a single judge of a High Court cited before a Division Bench of the same High Court will be
(a) A absolutely authoritative precedent
(b) A declaratory precedent
(c) A conditionally authoritative precedent
(d) A original precedent
Q.7. Which of the following is true correct?
(a) Judiciary is also ‘state’ within the meaning of ‘state’ under Article 12 of Constitution of India
(b) Judiciary though an organ of the state, is not mentioned under Article 12 of Constitution of India
(c) Judiciary is ‘state’ within the meaning of ‘state’ when it exercises non-judicial powers only
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Q.8. Which of the following is ‘state’ within the meaning of state under Article 12 of Constitution of India?
(a) O.N.G.C.
(b) L.I.C.
(c) Indian Council of Agricultural research
(d) All of the above
Q.9. Article 13(3)(a) of constitutional law includes__________________________?
(a) Any ordinance, order, bye-law.
(b) Rule, regulation, notification,
(c) Custom or usage having in the territory of India the force of law
(d) All of the above
Q.10. When a part of the statute is declared unconstitutional, the offending provisions can be separated from the constitutional part. This doctrine is called _______________________?
(a) Doctrine of waiver
(b) Doctrine of severability
(c) Doctrine of eclipse
(d) None of the above
Answers
1. Correct Answer: C
2. Correct Answer: A
3. Correct Answer: B
4. Correct Answer: C
5. Correct Answer: B
6. Correct Answer: C
7. Correct Answer: D
8. Correct Answer: D
9. Correct Answer: D
10. Correct Answer: B