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SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR LL.

B 2013
Note: These questions are illustrative. The pattern, scope, arrangement, variety, difficulty level, etc in the actual question paper may vary.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
1. Please do not open this booklet until you are told to do so. 2. Please fill up the necessary information in the space provided on the cover of the Question Booklet and the Answer-Sheet before commencement of the test. 3. The duration of the test is 3 hours. There are 200 questions. 4. Please check for the completeness of the Question Booklet immediately after opening. 5. Each question has four options marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). 6. Answers are to be marked on the Answer Sheet, which is provided separately. 7. Choose the correct option and darken the circle completely, corresponding to (1), (2), (3) or (4) against the relevant question number. 8. Use only HB pencil to darken the circle for answering. 9. Please do not darken more than one circle against any question, as scanner will not read the same correctly. 10. If you wish to change any answer, erase completely the one already marked and darken the fresh circle with an HB pencil. 11. Each question carries one mark. There will be no Negative Marking. 12. Rough work, if any, is to be done on the Question Booklet only. NO separate sheet will be provided/used for Rough Work. 13. Calculator, Pager, Mobile, Electronics gadgets etc. are not permitted inside the examination hall. 14. Candidates using unfair means in the test will be disqualified. 15. Appropriate civil/criminal proceedings will be instituted against the candidate taking or attempting to take this booklet or part of it outside the examination hall; besides cancellation of candidature. 16. The right to exclude any question(s) from final evaluation rests with the testing authority.

Logical Reasoning
Directions (Questions 1-2): Choose the most appropriate option to answer these questions. 1 Going 50 m to the south of my house I turn left and go another 20 m. Then turning to the north I go 30 m and then start walking to my house. In which direction am I walking now? (1) North (2) East (3) North-West (4) South-East In a queue Sohan is 9th from the back. Rameshs place is 8th from the front. Radhey is standing in between the two. What could be the minimum number of boys standing in the queue? (1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14 ? can be replaced by which one of the following options? 8 4 ? (1) 14 128 1 32 2 64 256 (2) 15 (3) 16 (4) 17

Directions: According to a certain code : min fin bin gin means Trains are always late. gin din cin hin means Drivers were always punished, bin cin vin rin means Drivers stopped all trains, din kin fin vin means All passengers were late. 4 Which word is represented by vin? (1) trains (2) drivers

(3) late

(4) all

Language Comprehension
Directions (Questions 5-6): Study the passage to answer these questions. Supports of bio-technology say every benefit has a risk and in the case of genetic, engineering the risk is being stringently assessed. The ultimate judgement lies with the consumers the farmers and the average Indian who gets food on his platter everyday. R. Paroda supports the labeling of genetically modified food. The next few years in India are ripe with promise. In a country with a malnourished majority, the essence of the Rice Genome Project is that it uses the most modern tools to fulfil an ancient hope a land without hunger. If only we could be absolutely sure that the genes wont strike back. 5 What does the term stringently assessed (italicized) mean? (1) Adequately priced (2) Severely tested (3) Strictly evaluated

(4) Modestly judged

The ultimate judgement of genetic engineering lies with (1) supporters of biotechnology (2) farmers only (3) consumers (4) promoters of Rice Genome Project

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts (1) to (4). Choose the part that has an error. 7 (1) Between the winner and (2) between the runner up (3) was a distance of (4) over three metres.

Directions: Fill in the blank. 8 Even if the unemployment rate ______________ sharply, the drop may still be temporary. (1) have dropped (2) is dropping (3) to drop (4) drops

Quantitative & Numerical Ability


9 The least number, which when increased by 1 is exactly divisible by 12, 18, 24, 32, 40 is (1) 1439 (2) 1440 (3) 1449 (4) 1459

10 1/4th of Nikhils money is equal to 1/6th of Yogeshs money. If both together have Rs. 600, what is the difference between their amounts? (1) 240 (2) 360 (3) 50 (4) 120 11 A 180 m long train crosses a man standing on the platform in 6 seconds. What is the speed of the train? (1) 90 km/hr (2) 108 km/hr (3) 120 km/hr (4) 88 km/hr 12 If the radius of the base and height of a cylinder and cone are each equal to r, the radius of a hemisphere is also equal to r, then the volumes of cone, cylinder and hemisphere are in the ratio (1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 : 2 (3) 2 : 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 2 : 1

Legal General Knowledge


13 The Parliament of India consists of (1) The Council of States and the House of the People (2) The President of India, the Council of States and the House of the People (3) The Speaker, Lok Sabha, Chairman and Rajya Sabha (4) Legislative Council, Council of States and House of People 14 In India the Governor of a State is appointed by (1) The Prime Minister (2) The Chief Minister (3) The Parliament 15 Who is empowered to declare National Emergency? (1) The Prime Minister of India (2) The President of India (3) The Governors of States (4) The Parliament 16 Act of God is (1) No defence in private action (3) Sufficient to render a contract void 17 What is the full form of FIR? (1) First Investigation Report (3) First Information Report

(4) The President

(2) A defence in tort (4) None of the above

(2) First Introductory Report (4) For Investigation Remand

Legal Aptitude
18 A took a sum of money of Rs. 50,000/- from B by putting B in fear of death. A has committed (1) Cheating (2) Robbery (3) Mischief (4) Extortion

19 A car was insured against loss in transit. The car was damaged without being put in transit. The insurer (1) will be liable (2) will not be liable (3) could be liable (4) None of these 20 A witness who is unable to speak, gives his evidence by writing in open court, evidence so given shall be deemed to be (1) oral evidence (2) documentary evidence (3) primary evidence (4) secondary evidence 21 A written statement in the name of a person and voluntarily signed and sworn to or affirmed is a/an (1) Affidavit (2) Notice (3) Document (4) None of these 22 Legal Principle: If a person does any act with such intention or knowledge and under such circumstances that if he by that act caused death, he would be guilty of murder. This is an attempt to commit murder. Factual Situation: A intending to kill B, buys poison and invites B to a restaurant for a cup of tea and there he secretly mixes the poison in Bs cup. Is A liable for attempt to murder B if B takes the tea but suffers no harm a substance mixed was harmless? (1) A is liable for attempt to murder (2) A is not liable for attempt to murder as act became useless and defective (3) A is liable for mixing poison (4) A is not liable as he committed no offence 23 Legal Principle: On a petition presented by either the husband or the wife, a decree of divorce may be granted if the other party has treated the petitioner with cruelty. Factual Situation: A and B are husband and wife respectively. While returning from a trip to Goa their y6 year old son meets with an accident due to negligence of the mother. The husband immediately slaps the wife in sudden anger caused by this incident. The wife seeks divorce. Decide. (1) Petition of divorce can succeed because the law does not allow slapping the wife even in strained circumstances (2) Petition of divorce can succeed because slapping in public amounts to abuse and cruelty (3) Petition of divorce cannot be filed on grounds of cruelty, because the slapping by A in the given case does not amount to cruelty (4) None of the above 24 The question below consists of two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer. Assertion (A): Freedom of Speech is the most important civil liberty of people in a democratic polity. Reason (R): State can regulate free speech in the interest of public order. (1) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A (3) A is true but R is false (4) A is false but R is true

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