Q.1. Private arbitration is also described as___________?
(a) Domestic arbitration
(b) Integral arbitration
(c) Fast track arbitration
(d) Consensual arbitration
Q.2. Part I of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act deals with___________?
(a) New York Conventions awards
(b) United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
(c) Domestic Arbitration
(d) Conciliation
Q.3. Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act deals with___________?
(a) Conciliation
(b) New York Conventions awards
(c) Geneva Conventions
(d) Both (b) & (c)
Q.4. Part III of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act deals with___________?
(a) New York Conventions awards
(b) Geneva Conventions
(c) Conciliation
(d) United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAP)
Q.5. Part IV of the Arbitration and Conciliation deals with___________?
(a) Costs and Expenses
(b) Geneva Conventions
(c) Supplementary provisions
(d) None of the above
Q.6. Conciliation law is adopted on the pattern of___________?
(a) UNCITRAL Rules, 1980
(b) ICADR Rules, 1996
(c) Arbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, 1937
(d) None of the above
Q.7. The principle of co-operation is embodied in section ___________ of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996?
(a) 69
(b) 70
(c) 71
(d) None of the above
Q.8. What is meant by the Legal Maxim/word “praesumptio innocentiae”?
(a)Pesumption of Guilt
(b) Presumption of Innocence
(c) Presumption of Intent
(d) Presumption of Inner morality
Q.9. What is meant by the Legal Maxim/word “non bis in idem”?
(a) Not in the same sense
(b) Not in the same Idiom
(c) Not in the same court
(d) Not twice in the same
Q.10. A lets to B, for hire, a horse for his own riding. B drives the horse in his carriage.
(a) This is not, at the option of A, a termination of the bailment
(b) This is partly, at the option of A, a termination of the bailment
(c) This is, at the option of A, a termination of the bailment
(d) None of these
Answers
1. Correct Answer: D
2. Correct Answer: C
3. Correct Answer: D
4. Correct Answer: C
5. Correct Answer: C
6. Correct Answer: B
7. Correct Answer: C
8. Correct Answer: A
Explanation:- The presumption of innocence is the legal principle that one is considered innocent unless proven guilty. Hence option A is correct.
9. Correct Answer: D
Explanation:- Prohibition against double jeopardy. A legal action cannot be brought twice for the same act or offense. Hence option D is correct.
10. Correct Answer: C