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APTITUDE
vHkh gky gh esa vk;ksftr ISSF kwfVax foo di esa yxkrkj
Who became the first Indian to win three medals in 1.
successive ISSF shooting world cup held recently?
rhu esMy thrus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkSu cuk\
(1) Abhinav Bindra
(2) Gagan Narang
(1) vfHkuo fcUk
(2) xxu ukjax
(3) Jitu Rai
(4) Vijay Kumar
(3) ftrw jkW;
(4) fot; dqekj
Recently, the plan to build the world most
powerful and largest telescope ATLAST to
analyse the environment of other planets and to
track the existence of aliens life, was unveiled.
This is planned by:
(1) FKA & RKA
(3) ISRO

3.

4.

(2) ESA
(4) NASA

Who won the world food prize for the year 2014?

5.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
6.

The world first electric plane named E-Fan first


flight was carried successfully recently in:

okZ
(1)
(3)

efgyk,a tks fgalk dh fkdkj gSa] muds fy, Hkkjr dk igyk ^ou
LVkWi kbZfll lsUVj* ftldk uke ^xkSjoh* gS] dks vHkh gky gh
esa --------- }kjk --------- esa kqHkkjEHk fd;k x;k%
(1) fQYe vfHkusrk vkfej [kku] Hkksiky
(2) fQYe vfHkusrk kkg:[k [kku] eqEcbZ
(3) fQYe vfHkusrk vferkHk cPpu] bykgkckn
(4) fQYe vfHkus=h gsek ekfyuh] vkxjk

6.

foo dk igyk fo|qr gokbZ tgkt ftldk uke ^E-Fan* gS] dh


igyh mM+ku vHkh gky gh esa lQyrk iwoZd dgk lapkfyr gqbZ%
(1) ;w-,l-,(2) ;w-ds(3) teZuh
(4) kl

7.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ikS/kk ck;ksMht+y ;k ck;ks b/ku iSnk


djrk gS%
(1) ghoh;k czSUlhfyUlhl
(2) tSVksQk dSjdsl
(3) twuhisjl otfu;kuk
(4) ikFksZfu;e vtsZukVe

8.

^n vkWX;wZesaVsfVo bafM;u* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS\


(1) veR;Z lsu
(2) psru Hkxr
(3) foe lsB
(4) v#a/kfr jkW;

(2) Jatropha Curcas


(4) Parthenium orgenatum

The Argumentative Indian is a book written by


(1) Amartya Sen
(3) Vikram Seth

ds fy, foo [kk| iqjLdkj fdlus thrk\


MkW- lat;k jktkjke
(2) MkW- vfnrh eq[kt
MkW- pSfjVh dohjk eqVsxh (4) MkW- ukjeSu oksjykWx

2014

5.

(2) U.K.
(4) France

Which one of the following plants yield bio diesel


or bio fuels?
(1) Hevea brasiliensis
(3) Juniperus Verginiana

8.

4.

Film Actor Amir Khan, Bhopal


Film Actor Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai
Film Actor Amitabh Bachhan, Allhabad
Film Actress Hema Malini, Agra

(1) U.S.A.
(3) Germany
7.

vHkh gky gh esa fdlus nqcbZ esa vk;ksftr FIDE foo jSfiM
krjat pSfEi;ufki dh mikf/k thrh\
(1) QSch;kuh d:vkuk
(2) fooukFku vkuUn
(3) eSXul dkyZlu
(4) Oyknehj kefud

(2) Dr. Aditi Mukherji


(4) Dr. Norman Borlaug

Indias first one stop crisis centre for women


who are victims of violence named Gauravi was
launched recently by ......... in ........?

(2) ESA
(4) NASA

3.

(2) Vishwanathan Anand


(4) Vladimir Kramnik

(1) Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram


(3) Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi

vHkh gky gh esa foo dk lokZf/kd kfkkyh ,oa lcls cM+k


VsyhLdksi ^ATLAST* ds fuekZ.k djus dh ;kstuk] ftlds }kjk
nwljs xzgksa ds okrkoj.k ,oa nwljs xzgksa ds k.kh dh thou dh
fo|ekurk [kkstus ,oa foysk.k djuk gS] dk vukoj.k fd;k
x;kA ;g fdldh ;kstuk gS%
(1) FKA & RKA
(3) ISRO

Who bagged the FIDE World Rapid Chess


Championship title recently held in Dubai?
(1) Fabiani Caruana
(3) Magnus Carlsen

2.

(2) Chetan Bhagat


(4) Arundhati Roy

9.

Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is located in


which Indian state?
(1) Arunachal Pradesh
(2) Assam
(3) Manipur
(4) Uttarakhand

9.

uUnk nsoh tho&eaMy fjtoZ Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(1) v:.kkpy nsk
(2) vle
(3) ef.kiqj
(4) mkjk[k.M

10.

Which of the following is wrongly matched:

10.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk xyr tksM+k gS%


(1) ghjkdqM & egkunh
(2) ikspEikn & xksnkojh
(3) ukxktqZu lkxj & dkosjh
(4) Hkk[kjk ukaxy & lryt

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Hirakud - Mahanadi
Pochampad - Godavari
Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery
Bhakra Nagal Sutlej

[A1]

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11.

12.

Who has recently won 2014 Pultizer prize in the


poetry category:
(1) Gobind Beharilal
(2) Jhumpa Lahiri
(3) Vijay Seshadri
(4) Siddharath Mukherjee

11.

Clean water would have BOD value of less than:

12.

(1) 5 ppm
(3) 25 ppm
13.

(2) 19 ppm
(4) 50 ppm

14.

Which one of the following is most likely to occur


if the Reserve bank of India lowers the Cash
Reserve Ratio?

16.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
17.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.

(1) P Wave
(3) L Wave
19.

;fn Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad udn lafpr vuqikr dks de djrk gS


rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds ?kfVr gksus dh laHkkouk gS%
(1) dqy cpr esa o`f)
(2) ctV ?kkVs esa c<+kskjh
(3) dqy ekSfd vkiwfrZ esa c<+kskjh
(4) sfMV dkMZ ds ;ksx esa c<+kskjh

16.

la?k ds ys[kkvksa ds lEcU/k esa Hkkjr ds fu;a=d vkSj egkys[kk


ijh{kd dh fjiksVsZ fuEu dks Lrqr dh tk,axh
(1) Hkkjr ds jkVifr
(2) Hkkjr ds /kkuea=h
(3) yksdlHkk ds v/;{k
(4) Hkkjr ds fok&ea=h

17.

dksbZ rkjk i`Foh ls nwj tk jgk gS i`Foh ij cSBk fujh{kd rkjs ls


kIr dk'k ds lEca/k esa D;k vuqHko djsxk%
(1) rjax nS/;Z esa deh
(2) rjax nS/;Z esa o`f)
(3) rjax nS/;Z esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

18.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh Hkwdaih; rjax lcls rst gS\


(1) P rjax
(2) S rjax
(3) L rjax
(4) R rjax

19.

fdl fczfVk tujy us iskok ckthjko f}rh; dks ijkLr fd;k


Fkk%
(1) vkSVe
(2) eSyde
(3) ,yfQuLVksu
(4) fdpsuj

(2) S Wave
(4) R Wave

Who among the British Generals defeated Peshwa


Baji Rao II:
(1) Autram
(3) Elphinstone

(2) 19 ppm
(4) 50 ppm

15.

Decrease in wave length


Increase in wave length
No change in wave length
None of these

Which one of the following seismic wave is the fastest?

eku fdlls de gksxk%

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls foi{k dk usrk pquk tk,xk ,oa mls


dSfcusV ea=h dk ntkZ ,oa lqfo/kk,a nku dh tk;saxh\
(1) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lkaln gSa
(2) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lkaln gSa ,oa
ftudh la[;k lnu ds dqy la[;k dk de ls de 1/10 gS
(3) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lklan gSa ,oa
ftudh la[;k lnu ds dqy la[;k dk de ls de 1/5 gS
(4) mi;qZ esa dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gS

The President of India


The Prime minister of India
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
The Finance Minister of India

One star is going away from the Earth. Then the


observer on the Earth will experience:

>qEik ygjh
fl)kFkZ eq[kt

14.

An Increase in aggregate savings


A rise in Budget Deficit
A rise in aggregate money supply
A rise in the use of credit cards

The Reports of the comptroller and auditor


General of India relating to the accounts of the
Union shall be submitted to:

(2)
(4)

iqfyRt+j iqjLdkj fdlus

ksDlih;j ds ml ukVd dks igpkusa ftlesa tgj ds nsus ds


dkj.k e`R;q gqbZ Fkh%
(1) ,st ;w ykbd bV
(2) gSeysV
(3) n epSZUV vkWQ osful
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) Hamlet
(4) None of these

Who will have its leader elected as leader of


opposition and given the status & facilities to the
rank of cabinet ministers?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

BOD

2014

13.

(1) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs


(2) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs
and whose number is at least 1/10 of the total house
(3) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs
and whose number is at least 1/5 of the total house
(4) None of the above is correct
15.

LoPN ty esa

(1) 5 ppm
(3) 25 ppm

Identify the Shakespearean play in which we have


a death by poisoning:
(1) As You Like It
(3) The Merchant of Venice

vHkh gky gh esa dfork Js.kh esa


thrk%
(1) xksfcUn fcgkjhyky
(3) fot; kskkf

(2) Malcom
(4) Kitchner

[A2]

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20.

Which one is not written by Munshi Prem Chand:


(1) Rangbhoomi
(3) Vishkanya

21.

22.

23.

(2)

(3)

(4) None of these

Two cylinders have the same volume. The heights


are in the ratio of 1 : 2, then the ratio of the radii
will be:

1
7
1
(3) abc =
49

24.

26.

(2)

(3)

x3
10

(4) None of these

27.

(4)

x
10

25.

dk

x%

(1)

x
10

(3)

x3
10

2
2

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 1

ogh gksxk tks

112

(2) abc = a3
(4)
10%

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

gksxk%

dk

(2)

dk

(4)

PQRST

(1) P
(3) R

x
10

dk

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

ikp yM+ds gSaA P ^Q* ls yEck gSA R P ls


T ls yEck ysfdu Q ls NksVk gS rks lokZf/kd
(2) Q
(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

26.

ikp O;f ,d drkj esa [kM+s gSaA nks O;f;ksa esa ,d vfUre Nksj
ij ,d O;f ,d ksQslj rFkk nwljk ,d O;olk;h gSA fo|kFkhZ
ds nkfgus ,d ,MoksdsV [kM+k gSA O;olk;h ds ck, ,d ys[kd gSA
fo|kFkhZ ksQslj ,oa ,MoksdsV ds e/; esa [kM+k gSA ck, ls fxurs
gq, ys[kd fdl LFkku ij gS%
(1) Fke
(2) f}rh;
(3) r`rh;
(4) prqFkZ

27.

Q ds iwoZ esa P 4 fd-eh- dh nwjh ij [kM+k gSA P ogha

(2) 2nd
(4) 4th

P is standing to the east of Q at a distance of 4


Km. P stands still while Q goes north for 4 Km. In
which direction must Q now look to see P:

lseh- gSA rks

;fn 49 dk aok fgLlk 7 gS] 63 dk bok fgLlk 9 gS rFkk


dk cok fgLlk 16 gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lR; gS%

NksVk gSA S
yEck dkSu gS%

(2) Q
(4) None of these

nks flysUMjksa dk vk;ru leku gSA muds pkbZ dk vuqikr


1:2 gS rks muds f=T;kvksa dk vuqikr gksxk%

Five persons are standing in a queue. One of the


two persons at the extreme end is a professor and
the other is a businessman. An advocate is
standing to the right of the student. An author is to
the left of the businessman. The student is
standing between the professor and the advocate.
Counting from the left the author is at which place:

(1) East
(3) South

(3)

1
7
1
(3) abc =
49

P Q R S T are five boys. Given that P is taller than


Q, R is shorter than P, S is taller than T but
shorter than Q, the tallest boy is:

(1) 1st
(3) 3rd

23.

24.

x
10

(2)

(1) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 2

(4) None of these

(1)

4
2

(1) 2

(1) abc =

x% of x is the same as 10% of:

(1) P
(3) R

22.

(2) abc = a3

25.

o`k ij ,d LikZ js[kk A B gSaA o`k dh f=T;k


Nka;kfdr Hkkx dk {ks=Qy gksxk%

(2) 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 1

If the ath part of 49 is 7 and bth part of 63 is 9 and cth


part of 112 is 16. Then which of the following is true:
(1) abc =

21.

2
2

(1) 2

(1) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 2

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu eaqkh sepUn }kjk jfpr ugha gS%


(1) jaxHkwfe
(2) se iphlh
(3) fokdU;k
(4) dk;kdYi

(2) Prem Pachisi


(4) Kayakalp

A B is a tangent to the circle. The radius of the circle


is 2 cm. Then the area of the shaded portion is:

4
2

20.

(2) South East


(4) South West

[A3]

[kM+k gS tcfd Q 4 fd-eh- mkj dh vksj pyrk gSA P dks


ns[kus ds fy, Q dks fdl fnkk dh vksj ns[kuk pkfg,%
(1) iwoZ
(2) nf{k.k iwoZ
(3) nf{k.k
(4) nf{k.k ifpe
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28.

28.

If AM=3, ARE=4, and NEVER=8, then


INDIA IS A GREAT NATION =:
(1) 32
(3) 28

;fn

AM=3, ARE=4, ,oa NEVER=8,


INDIA IS A GREAT NATION =%
(1) 32
(3) 28

(2) 29
(4) None of these

DIRECTIONS: Complete the following series.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsaA

29.

29.

AZBZ_ABA_A_B_BA
(1) A Z B Z
(3) B Z Z Z

30.

If one side and one diagonal of a rhombus are 5 cm


2
and 8 cm respectively, then its area (in cm ) is:
(1) 22
(3) 24

31.

(1)
(3)
32.

34.

(1) 11 days
(3) 12 days
35.

(3)
(4) None of these

(1) 8 girls and 7 buffalos


(3) 7 girls and 8 buffalos

,oa

lseh-

(2) 20
(4) 25

2
75
cm
2
2
25
3 cm
2

(2) 25 cm
(4)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

yM+dks dh ,d d{kk esa vkSlr vk;q 14.5 okZ gSA vkSlr


vk;q D;k gksxk ;fn 10 u;s yM+ds vkSj vkrs ,oa kkfey gksrs gSa
ftudh vkSlr vk;q 15.2 okZ gksrh gS%
(1) 15.5 okZ
(2) 14.68 okZ
(3) 16.25 okZ
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

30

33.

,d fufpr dksM ^PROPORTION* dks ^PORPRONOIT*


fy[kk tkrk gS rks mlh dksM Hkkkk esa ^CONVERSION* dks
dSls fy[ksaxs\

(2) VNCORENOIS
(4) VNOCREIONS

(1) VNOCERONIS
(3) VNOCRENOIS

(2) VNCORENOIS
(4) VNOCREIONS

34.

rhu O;f ;k vkB yM+ds fdlh dk;Z dks 17 fnu esa dj ldrs
gSaA nks O;f ,oa N% yM+ds ,d lkFk mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa
fdruk fnu ysxsa\
(1) 11 fnu
(2) 17 fnu
(3) 12 fnu
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

35.

,d Bksl /kkfRod flys.Mj] ftldk vk/kkj O;kl 2 lseh- ,oa


pkbZ 16 lseh- gS] dks xykdj ,d gh vkdkj ds 12 Bksl
xksys cuk, tkrs gSaA R;sd xksys dk O;kl gksxk%
(1) 2 lseh(2) 3 lseh(3) 4 lseh(4) 6 lseh-

36.

,d LFkku ij dqN yM+fd;k ,oa HkSlas gSAa ;fn fljksa dh dqy la[;k
15 ,oa iSjksa dh dqy la[;k 46 gks rks fdruh yM+fd;k ,oa fdruh
HkSla sa gS\a
(1) 8 yM+fd;k ,oa 7 HkSlsa
(2) 9 yM+fd;k ,oa 6 HkSlsa
(3) 7 yM+fd;k ,oa 8 HkSlsa
(4) 6 yM+fd;k ,oa 9 HkSlsa

(2) 17 days
(4) None of these

(2) 3 cm
(4) 6 cm

There are some girls and buffalos at a place. If


total number of heads is 15 and total number of
legs is 46, then how many girls and how many
buffalos are there?

32.

(2) 14.68 years


(4) None of these

Twelve solid spheres of the same size are made


by melting a solid metallic cylinder of base
diameter 2 cm and height 16 cm. The diameter of
each sphere is:
(1) 2 cm
(3) 4 cm

36.

(2) 25 cm

Three men or eight boys can do a piece of work in


17 days. How many days will two men and six
boys together take to finish the same work?

(2) B Z A Z
(4) Z A Z Z

,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dk U;wudks.k nwljs dk nqxquk gSA ;fn blds


fod.kZ dh yEckbZ 10 lseh- gS rks bldk {ks=Qy gksxk%
(1)

In a certain code language PROPORTION is


written as PORPRONOIT. How is CONVERSION
written in that code language?
(1) VNOCERONIS
(3) VNOCRENOIS

31.

ls dksbZ ugha

;fn prZqHkqt dh ,d Hkqtk ,oa ,d fod.kZ ek%


gS] rks mldk {ks=Qy lseh-2 esa gS%
(1) 22
(3) 24

The average age of the boys in a class of 30 boys


is 14.5 years. What will be the average age if 10
new boys come whose average is 15.2 years, and
joins them?
(1) 15.5 years
(3) 16.25 years

33.

(2) 20
(4) 25

One acute angle of a right angled triangle is


double the other. If the length of its hypotenuse is
10 cm, then its area is:
2
75
cm
2
2
25
3 cm
2

30.

(2) 29
(4) buesa

AZBZ_ABA_A_B_BA
(1) A Z B Z
(3) B Z Z Z

(2) B Z A Z
(4) Z A Z Z

rks

(2) 9 girls and 6 buffalos


(4) 6 girls and 9 buffalos

[A4]

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37.

37.

Given two positions of the dice as being.

tc

2 ry
(1) 5
(3) 1

When 2 is at the bottom which number is at the top:


(1) 5
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) 6
38.

Simplify:

2 2
65

70

2 2
97

38

(1) 1
(3) 1
39.

40.

(2) 0
(4) None of these

43.

44.

45.

2 2

97

38

(2) 0
(4) buesa

fed la[;kvksa A, B, C, D ,oa


D dk xq.kuQy D;k gksxk\

ls dksbZ ugha

dk vkSlr

48

gSA

(2) 2204
(4) 2254

41.

fuEufyf[kr u esa ml fodYi dks pqus tks Js.kh dks iw.kZ djrk gSA
2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6:
(1) 1296
(3) 7776

(2) 216
(4) 1378

funsZk% u la[;k 42 ,oa 43 ,d fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa&


i.
^Cod dex nom* dk rkRi;Z gS ^banana is sweet*
ii. ^Zip dex nux* dk rkRi;Z gS ^apple is good*
iii. ^Cod nux elp* dk rkRi;Z gS ^banana and apple* ,oa
iv. ^pa reb nom* dk rkRi;Z gS ^oranges are sweet*
42.

ml Hkkkk esa dkSu&lk kCn ^apple* ds fy;s ;q fd;k x;k gS%


(1) Elp
(3) Zip

(2) Nux
(4) None of these
43.
(2) And
(4) None of these

(2) Nux
(4) buesa

44.

(2) 20
(4) 18

kr% ls
gksaxh\

(2) And
(4) buesa

[A5]

(2) 20
(4) 18

fdlh fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa ^BALE* dks ^+ & * ,oa ^SKIP*
dks ^ @ %* fy[kk tkrk gSA ^LIFE* dks mlh dksM esa dSls
fy[ksxsa\
(1) @ +
(3) & % $

(2) % T &
(4) @ & +

ls dksbZ ugha

lk;a ds e/; ?kM+h dh lqb fdruh ckj ledks.k ij

(1) 24
(3) 22
45.

ls dksbZ ugha

^Zip* fdlds fy;s ;q fd;k x;k gS\


(1) Apple
(3) Good

If in a certain code language BALE is written as


+ & and SKIP is written as @ %. How is
LIFE written in that code?
(1) @ +
(3) & % $

70

ikp fe=ksa esa ls & fcztsk] fQjkst] t;] dey ,oa fouksn esa
R;sd dk Hkkj fHk gSA fQjkst dsoy t; ls Hkkjh gSA fcztsk
fQjkst ,oa fouksn ls Hkkjh gS ysfdu dey ls Hkkjh ugha gSA
muesa rhljk lcls Hkkjh dkSu gS\
(1) dey
(2) fcztsk
(3) fouksn
(4) vi;kZIr vkdM+s

(2) 216
(4) 1378

How many times from 4 AM to 4 PM the hands of


clock are at right angles?
(1) 24
(3) 22

65

40.

(2) Brijesh
(4) Data inadequate

What does Zip stand for?


(1) Apple
(3) Good

2 2

ljy djsa%

,oa

Which word in that language stands for apple.


(1) Elp
(3) Zip

(2) 4
(4) 6

(1) 2300
(3) 2208

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 42 & 43) In a certain code


language
i. Cod dex nom stands for banana is sweet
ii. Zip dex nux stands for apple is good
iii. Cod nux elp stands for banana and apple and
iv. pa reb nom stands for oranges are sweet.
42.

39.

(2) 2204
(4) 2254

Select the suitable alternative to complete the series.


2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6:
(1) 1296
(3) 7776

esa gksxk rks dkSu&lh la[;k khkZ ij gksxh%

(1) 1
(3) 1

Among five friendsBrijesh, Feroz, Jai, Kamal and


Vinod each having a different weight. Feroz is
heavier than only Jai. Brijesh is heavier than Feroj
and Vinod but not as heavy as Kamal. Who is the
third heaviest among them?
(1) Kamal
(3) Vinod

41.

38.

The average of 5 consecutive numbers A, B, C, D


and E is 48. What is the product of A and D?
(1) 2300
(3) 2208

ikals dh nks fLFkfr;k bl dkj nh xbZ gSaA

(2) % T &
(4) @ & +

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

DISCIPLINE : LEGAL ASSISTANT (LEGAL)


46.

46.

Hkkjr ds fu;a=d ,ao egkys[kk ijh{kd dh fu;qf dSls gksrh gS\


(1) dSfcusV eaf=;ksa }kjk
(2) /kku ea=h }kjk
(3) jkT;ksa ds }kjk
(4) jkVifr ds }kjk

47.

fuEu esa ls dkSu O;f lafonk djus ds fy, ik= ugha gS%
(1) vo;Ld
(2) fof{kIr O;f
(3) fof/k }kjk v;ksX; djkj fd, x, O;f
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

48.

tc fdlh lafonk ds fr lgefr cy ;ksx }kjk kIr dh tkrh gS] ,slh


lafonk ------ ds fodYi ij O;FkZuh; gksrh gS%
(1) djkj dk dksbZ ,d i{kdkj
(2) og i{kdkj ftldh lgefr bl dkj kIr dh xbZ
(3) og i{kdkj ftlus lgefr kIr dh
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

49.

Hkkoh vfufpr ?kVuk ds gksus ;k u gksus ij vkfJr lafonk gksrk gS%


(1) ,d vfufpr lafonk
(2) vkdfLed lafonk
(3) O;FkZ lafonk
(4) O;FkZuh; lafonk

by

50.

tgk fdlh i{kdkj dh lgefr feF;k fu:i.k }kjk kIr dh tkrh gS]
,slh lafonk ----- gksrh gS%
(1) O;FkZ
(2) O;FkZuh;
(3) oS/k
(4) xSj&dkuwuh

M offers to sell his house to N for Rs. 36 Lakhs and


states in his letter that the offer would be considered if
acceptance is not communicated within a certain time.
Here the letter of M would

51.

52.

fuEu esa ls dkSu lkoZtfud uhfr ds fo:) gS\


(1) fookg ij jksd
(2) oS;fDrd Lora=rk ij jksd
(3) U;k; f;k esa n[ky
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

53.

The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is


appointed by
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

47.

Which of the following person are not competent to


contract?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

48.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
52.

is

obtained

Void
Voidable
Valid
Illegal

Amount to proposal
Not amount to proposal
Amount to a promise
Amount to acceptance

Which of these are opposed to public policy


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

53.

Uncertain contract
Contingent contract
Void contract
Voidable contract.

Where the consent of a party


misrepresentation, the contract is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

51.

Either party to the agreement


A party whose consent was so obtained
A party who obtained the consent
None of these

A contract dependent on the happening or nonhappening of future uncertain event is a


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

50.

Minor
Persons of unsound mind
Persons disqualified by law
All of these

When the consent to an agreement is obtained by


coercion, the agreement is voidable at the option of
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

49.

Cabinet Ministers
The Prime Minister
The States
The President

Restraint of marriage
Restraint of personal liberty
Interference with course of justice
All of these

R, an optical surgeon, employs S as the assistant for a


term of three years and S agrees not to practice as a
surgeon during this period. This contract is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Valid
Void
Voidable
Illegal

[ A6 ]

viuk edku 36 yk[k #i;s dh dher ij N dks cspus dh iskdk


djrk gS vkSj vius i= esa ;g dgrk gS fd bl iskdk ij fopkj
fd;k tk,xk ;fn ,d fu/kkZfjr le; ds Hkhrj Lohfr ugha lwfpr dh
tkrhA ;gk M dk i=
(1) Lrko le>k tk,xk
(2) Lrko ugha le>k tk,xk
(3) ,d opu le>h tk,xk
(4) Lohfr le>h tk,xk

tks fd ,d us= ltZu gS] 3 okZ dh vof/k ds fy, lgk;d ds :i


esa S dks fu;q djrs gSa vkSj S bl ckr ds fy, jkth gS fd bl
nkSjku og ltZu dk dke ugha djsxkA ;g djkj ------ gS%
(1) oS/k
(2) O;FkZ
(3) O;FkZuh;
(4) xSj&dkuwuh
[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

54.

A agrees to pay Rs. 500 to B if it rains, and B promises


to pay a like amount to A if it does not rain, this
agreement is called
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

55.

56.

^A* ^B* dks bl krZ ij 500 #i;s nsus dks jkth gS fd ckfjk gksxh
vkSj ^B* bl krZ ij ^A* dks 500 #i;s dks nsus dks jkth gS fd
ckfjk ugha gksxhA ;g djkj dgykrk gS%
(1) v)Z lafonk
(2) vkdfed lafonk
(3) ckth dh djkj
(4) O;FkZuh; lafonk

55.

fu.kZ; dh leh{kk dk ko/kku fd;k x;k gS%


(1) flfoy f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 112 ds
(2) flfoy f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 114 ds
(3) flfoy f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 115 ds
(4) flfoy f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 116 ds

Quasi contract
Contingent contract
Wagering agreement
Voidable contract

Review of a judgment has been provided


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

54.

Under section 112 of Civil Procedure Code


Under section 114 of Civil Procedure Code
Under section 115 of Civil Procedure Code
Under section 116 of Civil Procedure Code

On an application made by a person apprehending


arrest on an accusation of having committed a nonbailable offence, the High Court or the Court of Session
may under section 438 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 give the direction

56.

fdlh O;f }kjk ,d xSj&tekurh vijk/k fd, tkus ds vkjksi ds


v/khu fxjrkjh dh kadk gksus ij vt fn, tkus ij mPp U;k;ky; ;k
l= U;k;ky; n.M f;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk 438 ds v/khu funsZk
ns ldrk gS%
(1) fd mls vxyk vknsk gksus rd fxjrkj ugha fd;k tk,xk
(2) fd mls fgjklr esa fy, fcuk tekur ij fjgk dj fn;k tk,xk
(3) fd ,slh fxjrkjh gksus dh fLFkfr esa mls tekur ij fjgk dj
fn;k tk,xk
(4) fd ,slh fxjrkjh gksus ij mls fxjrkjh ds rhu fnu ckn tekur
ij fjgk dj fn;k tk,xk

57.

n.M f;k lafgrk dk dkSu&lk ko/kku cUnh R;{khdj.k ;kfpdk ls


feyrk tqyrk gS%
(1) /kkjk&91
(2) /kkjk&93
(3) /kkjk&97
(4) /kkjk&96

58.

ifjlhek vf/kfu;e 1963 dh /kkjk&6 dk ykHk fuEu }kjk mBk;k tk


ldrk gS%
(1) oknh
(2) froknh
(3) nksuksa (1) ,oa (2)
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

59.

Hkkjr ds jkVifr dk fuokZpu ,sls fuokZpdx.k ds lnL; djrs gSa


ftlesa&
(1) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds lnL; gksrs gSa
(2) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds lnL; vkSj jkT;ksa dh fo/kku lHkkvksa ds
lnL; gksrs gSa
(3) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; vkSj jkT;ksa dh fo/kku
lHkkvksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; gksrs gSa
(4) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds fuokZfpr lnL;] jkT;ksa dh fo/kku lHkkvksa
ds fuokZfpr lnL; vkSj LFkkuh; fudk;ksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; gksrs gSa

60.

ek/;LFk vkSj lqyg vf/kfu;e


fu;qf ls lEcfU/kr gS\
(1) /kkjk&9
(2) /kkjk&10
(3) /kkjk&11
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) That he shall not be arrested till further order


(2) That he shall be released on bail without taking him in to
custody
(3) That in the event of such arrest he shall be released on
bail
(4) That in the event of such arrest he shall be released on
bail three days after the arrest
57.

Which provision of the Code of Criminal Procedure


resembles with Habeas Corpus Writ?
(1) Section 91
(3) Section 97

58.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

59.

(2) Section 93
(4) Section 96

Section 6 of the Limitation Act, 1963 can be availed by


The Plaintiff
The Defendants
Both (1) & (2)
None of these

The President of India is elected by the members of an


electoral college comprising of
(1) The members of both Houses of the Parliament
(2) The members of both Houses of the Parliament and the
Legislative Assemblies of the States
(3) The elected members of both Houses of the Parliament
and the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies
of the States
(4) The elected members of both Houses of the Parliament,
the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of
the States and the elected members of the local bodies

60.

Which section of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,


1996 deals with appointment of arbitrators?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

v/khu
v/khu
v/khu
v/khu

Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
None of these

[ A7 ]

1996

dh dkSu&lh /kkjk e/;LFkksa dh

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

61.

Jurisprudence is the scientific synthesis of the


essential principles of law. Who said it ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

62.

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

jkT; vUrjkZVh; kkafr vkSj lqj{kk dks c<+kok nsus dk ;kl djsxk&
bl vkk; dk ko/kku lafo/kku ds ----- esa fd;k fd;k x;k gS%
(1) vuqPNsn&48A
(2) vuqPNsn&49
(3) vuqPNsn&50
(4) vuqPNsn&51

65.

,l-vkj- cksEebZ cuke Hkkjr la?k 1994 dk ekeyk ---- ls lEcfU/kr


gS%
(1) lalnh; fokskkf/kdkj
(2) sl dh Lora=rk
(3) jkVifr kklu ykxw djuk
(4) lekurk dk vf/kdkj

66.

Hkkjr ds fu;a=d rFkk egkys[kk ijh{kd dh fu;qf dk ko/kku


lafo/kku ds ----- ds v/khu fd;k x;k gS%
(1) vuqPNsn&48
(2) vuqPNsn&147
(3) vuqPNsn&149
(4) vuqPNsn&148

67.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh ;kfpdk dsoy U;kf;d rFkk v)Z&U;kf;d


vf/kdkfjvksa ds fo:) tkjh dh tk ldrh gS\
(1) ijeknsk
(2) cUnh R;{khdj.k
(3) mRsk.k ys[k
(4) vf/kdkj i`PNk

68.

vkijkf/kd ekeyksa ds lEcU/k esa loksZPp U;k;ky; dk vihyh; vf/kdkj


{ks= dk o.kZu vuqPNsn ------ esa fd;k x;k gS%

Mandamus
Habeas Corpus
Certiorari
Quo Warranto

Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court in regard to


criminal matters is stated in Article.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

64.

Article-48
Article-147
Article-149
Article-148

Which one of the following writs can be issued only


against judicial and quasi judicial authorities?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

laln lnL;ksa }kjk ny&cny ij jksd yxkus ds fy, vuqPNsn


/kkjk 2 rFkk vuqlwph X ---- }kjk tksM+h xbZ%
(1) lafo/kku 42ok lakks/ku vf/kfu;e 1976
(2) lafo/kku 44ok lakks/ku vf/kfu;e 1978
(3) lafo/kku 52ok lakks/ku vf/kfu;e 1985
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Parliamentary Privileges
Freedom of Press
Imposition of Presidents Rule
Right to Equality

The appointment of Comptroller and Auditor-General of


India is provided under _____ of the constitution:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

63.

Article-48A
Article-49
Article-50
Article-51

The case of S. R. Bommai Vs. Union of India (1994) is


related to
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

^gkoZMZ yk
(1) fof/k
(2) fof/k
(3) fof/k
(4) fof/k

By Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976


By Constitution (44th Amendment) Act, 1978
By Constitution (52nd Amendment) Act, 1985
None of these

The State shall endeavour to promote international


peace and security. is provided in _____ of the
constitution:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

62.

Law and Society


Law and Morality
Law and Liability
Law and Justice

In order to prevent defection of Members of Parliament,


Clause (2) in Article 102 and Schedule X were added
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

U;k;kkL= fof/k ds vfuok;Z fl)kUrksa dk oSKkfud laysk.k gS& ;g


dFku fdldk gS\
(1) ,syu
(2) csaFke
(3) gkyS.M
(4) Mk;l

Allen
Bentham
Holland
Dias

The subject of Hart-Fuller debate in Harvard Law


Review is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

61.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

131
132
136
134

[ A8 ]

fjO;w* esa gkVZ&Qqyj okn&fookn dk fok; gS%


vkSj lekt
vkSj uSfrdrk
vkSj nkf;Ro
vkSj U;k;
102

esa

131
132
136
134

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

69.

According to which decision of the Supreme Court, the


state cannot impose its reservation policy upon any
unaided private professional educational institution?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

70.

71.

72.

73.

74.

71.

eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 ds v/khu ykfruh lw= Latin Maxim


^nemodat quad non habet* ds fu;e fuEu esa fufgr gS%
(1) /kkjk&27
(2) /kkjk&29
(3) /kkjk&26
(4) /kkjk&28

72.

eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&27 esa foca/k dk fu;e ftl :i


esa ekStwn gS] fuEu ds fl)kUr ij vk/kkfjr gS%
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Lickbarrow v. Mason, (1787) 102 ER 1192


Woodely v. Conventary (1863) 159 ER 68
Cole v. North Western Bank (1875)10 CP 334
Gregg v. Wells (1839) 113 ER 35

The rules as to delivery of goods under a contract of


sale of goods are contained in
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

ks;j iwth dk tks fgLlk dsoy dEiuh ds lekiu ij ekxk tk ldrk gS]
dgykrk gS%
(1) ekxh iwth
(2) nk iwth
(3) vf/kr iwth
(4) vkjf{kr iwth

Section 27
Section 29
Section26
Section 28

The rule of estoppel as contained in section 27 of the


Sales of Goods Act, 1930 is on the principle of
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

70.

Called up capital
Paid up capital
Authorised capital
Reserve capital

The rule in the Latin maxim nemodat quad non habet


under the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 is contained in
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

loksZPp U;k;ky; ds dkSu&ls fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj jkT; fdlh Hkh


xSj&lgk;rk kIr futh O;olkf;d kSf{kd laLFkku ij viuh vkj{k.k
uhfr ykxw ugha dj ldrk\
(1) ,e- ukxjkt cuke Hkkjr la?k
(2) ih-,l- bukenkj cuke egkjkV jkT;
(3) Vh-,e-,- ikbZ frBku cuke dukZVd jkT;
(4) bafnjk lkguh cuke Hkkjr la?k

M. Nagaraj Vs. Union of India


P. A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra
TMA Pai foundation Vs.State of Karnataka
Indira Sawhney Vs. Union of India

The portion of share capital which can be called up only


on the winding up of a company is known as
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

69.

73.

eky ds fo; dh lafonk ds v/khu eky dh lqiqnZxh ds fu;e fuEu esa


fufgr gSa%
(1) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&36
(2) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&35
(3) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&38
(4) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&37

74.

eky ds fo; ds fy, F.O.B. lafonkvksa esa lqiqnZxh dh tkrh gS%


(1) tc lafonk dh tkrh gS
(2) ml le; ls tc eky tgkt ij j[kk tkrk gS
(3) ml le; ls tc eky tgkt ij j[ks tkus ds fy, fosrk ds
ifjlj ls gVk;k tkrk gS
(4) ml le; ls tc eky xUrO; LFkfr ij igqp tkrk gS

75.

eky dk vnk fosrk fuEu ds v/khu ifjHkkfkr fd;k x;k gS%


(1) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&45
(2) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&44
(3) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&47
(4) eky fo; vf/kfu;e 1930 dh /kkjk&48

76.

frlagj.k] fdlh lafonk dks vfLrRo esa vkus ls jksdus dk ,d fodYi


gSA ;g fuEu dks miyC/k gS%
(1) dsoy Lrkod
(2) dsoy LohdrkZ
(3) Lrkod vkSj LohdrkZ&nksuksa
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Section 36 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930


Section 35 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Section 38 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Section 37 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930

In F.O.B. contracts for the sale of goods the delivery is


effected
(1) When the contract is entered into
(2) From the time the goods are put on board
(3) From the time when the goods are removed from the
sellers premises for putting the same on board
(4) From the time the goods reach the destination

75.

Unpaid seller of goods has been defined under


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

76.

Section 45 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930


Section 44 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Section 47 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Section 46 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930

Revocation is an option to stop the contract from


coming into existence. This is available to
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fydcSjks cuke eslu (1787) 102 ER 1192


cqMsyh cuke dkUosUVh (1863) 159 ER 68
dksys cuke ukFkZ osLVuZ cSad (1875)10 CP 334
xzsx cuke osyl (1839) 113 ER 35

Proposer only
Acceptor only
Both proposer and acceptor
None of these

[ A9 ]

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

77.

77.

fr lagj.k dk laogu iw.kZ gksrk gS tks mls djrk gS vFkkZr Lrkod&


(1) tc mls ml O;f ds fy,] ftlds fufer og cuk;k x;k gS]
sk.k ds ek/;e esa Mky fn;k x;k gS
(2) tc og ml O;f dh tkudkjh esa vkrk gS ftlds fy, og cuk;k
x;k gS
(3) tc frlagj.k ls ml O;f dks ftlds fy, og cuk;k x;k gS
voxr djk;k tkrk gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

78.

Mkd ls Hksth xbZ Lohfr


(1) fdlh Hkh le; jn~n dh tk ldrh gS
(2) dHkh Hkh jn~n ugha dh tk ldrh gS
(3) Lrkod dh tkudkjh esa vkus ls igys jn~n dh tk ldrh gS
(4) rHkh jn~n dh tk ldrh gS ;fn Lrkod rd ugha igqprh

79.

^A* vius thou ds ckjs esa xyr c;kuh djds vius thou ds fy, ,d
chek ikWfylh ys ysrk gS vkSj ;g rF; dV ugha djrk fd mlus ,d
xaHkhj jksx dk bykt djk;k gSA ,sls ekeys esa fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku
lgh gS%
(1) djkj O;FkZ gS
(2) djkj vorZuh; gS
(3) djkj /kks[kk/kM+h ds vk/kkj ij O;FkZuh; gS
(4) djkj voS/k gS

80.

^X* ml krZ ij ^Y* dks 5000 #i;s dh jkfk nku djus dks jkth gS
;fn ^Y* mlds i{k esa fu.kZ; ns nsA ^Y* ,slk dj nsrk gS ysfdu ^X* bl
lUnHkZ esa dksbZ Hkh jkfk nsus ls euk dj nsrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk
dFku djkj dh lgh dkuwuh fLFkfr O; djrk gS\
(1) yksd uhfr ds frdwy gksus ds dkj.k djkj O;FkZ gS
(2) djkj oS/k vkSj orZuh; gS
(3) djkj ^Y* ds dgus ij O;FkZuh; gS
(4) djkj O;FkZ gS D;ksafd ms; vcS/k gS] tks dkuwu }kjk fufk/k gS

81.

tc dksbZ fuxe ms; ds {ks= ls ckgj dksbZ djkj fuikfnr djrk gS]
,slk djuk djkj dgykrk gS%
(1) vf/kdkjk/khu
(2) vf/kdkjkrhr
(3) vfYVeksa okbjl
(4) bUk okbjl

82.

,d O;FkZuh; djkj gksrk gS tks%


(1) mlls lEc) fdlh Hkh i{kdkj }kjk orZuh; u gks
(2) mlls lEc) fdlh ,d i{kdkj }kjk orZuh; gks
(3) dsoy U;k;ky; dh vuqefr ls orZuh; gks
(4) mlls lEcU/k fdlh ,d i{kdkj ds fodYi ij orZuh; gks

83.

vxzu;u dk fu;e vf/kdkjkrhr gS ,slk fu.kZ; dkSu&ls ekeys esa fn;k


x;k Fkk%
(1) ,e-vkj- ckykth cuke eSlwj jkT;
(2) dsjy jkT; cuke ,u-,e- FkkWel
(3) vf[ky Hkkjrh; lkskkyhLV deZpkjh cuke Hkkjr la?k
(4) nsonklu cuke Hkkjr la?k

[ A10 ]

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

The communication of a revocation is complete as


against the person who makes it i.e. proposer
(1) When it is put into a course of transmission to the
person to whom it is made.
(2) When it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom
it is made.
(3) When the revocation is made known to the person to
whom it is made.
(4) None of these

78.

Acceptance sent through post


(1) Can be revoked at any time
(2) Cannot be revoked at all
(3) Can be revoked before it comes to the knowledge of the
offeror.
(4) Can be revoked only if it does not reach the offeror

79.

A takes an insurance policy on his life making a false


statement about his health and does not disclose the
fact that he has been treated for a serious illness. In this
case, which one of the following statement is correct?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

80.

X agrees to pay `Y Rs.5,000/- if Y delivers a judgment


in his favour in a suit , `Y does so but `X refuses to pay
any money in this context, which one of the following
gives the correct legal position of the agreement?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

81.

Intra vires.
Ultra vires
Ultimo vires
Infra vires.

A voidable contract is one which is


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

83.

The agreement is void being opposed to public policy


The agreement is valid and enforceable.
The agreement is voidable at the option of Y.
The agreement is void because the object is unlawful,
forbidden by law.

Where a corporation enters into a contract beyond the


scope of the object, such a contract is said to be.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

82.

The contract is void.


The contract is unenforceable
The contract is voidable on the ground of fraud.
The contract is unlawful.

Not enforceable by either of the parties thereto.


Enforceable by either of the parties thereto.
Enforceable only with the permission of the court of law.
Enforceable at the option of one of the parties thereto.

Rule of carry forward is ultra vires was held in:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

M.R. Balaji V State of Mysore


State of Kerala V N.M. Thomas.
Akhil Bhartiya Socialist Karmchari V UOI.
Devadasan V UOI

84.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
85.

84.

loksZPp U;k;ky; us dk;Z dh txg ij ySfxd mRihMu dks fdl ekeys esa
ekuo fdl ekeys esa ekuo vf/kdkj dk mya??ku ekuk gS%
(1) fokk[kk cuke jktLFkku jkT;
(2) fcj/khpUn kjn cuke egkjkV jkT;
(3) rqdkjke cuke egkjkV jkT;
(4) Jh vgen [kku cuke kkg ckuksa csxe

85.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&ls vf/kdkj dh vuqPNsn 22 }kjk xkjaVh ugha nh tkrh\


(1) fxjrkjh ds dkj.kksa ds ckjs esa lwfpr fd, tkus dk vf/kdkj
(2) viuh ilUn ds odhy }kjk cpko fd, tkus dk vf/kdkj
(3) fxjrkjh ds 24 ?kaVs ds Hkhrj eftLVsV ds le{k Lrqr fd, tkus
dk vf/kdkj
(4) gFkdM+h u yxk, tkus dk vf/kdkj

86.

fuokjd utjcUnh fr ls ,gfr;krh dkjZokbZ gS] n.MkRed ugha dkSu&ls


ekeys esa ,slk ekuk x;k Fkk%
(1) dskokuUn Hkkjrh cuke dsjy jkT;
(2) ,-ds- xksiyu cuke ekl jkT;
(3) jSDl oh- gkWyhMs
(4) esudk xk/kh cuke Hkkjr la?k

87.

tks Hkh O;f fdlh xqeuke i= }kjk vFkok ftl O;f ls [krjk Lrqr
gS] mldk uke fNikus dk iwoksZikn djds vkijkf/kd vfHk=kl dk vijk/k
djrk gS] og fuEu ds v/khu nkskh gS%
(1) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&508
(2) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&507
(3) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&505
(4) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&503

88.

lkoZtfud kkafr Hkax mksftr djus vFkok ml O;f }kjk dksbZ vijk/k
djk, tkus ds ms; ls fdlh O;f dk tkucw> dj vieku rFkk
mkstu fuEu ds v/khu n.Muh; gS%
(1) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&508
(2) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&507
(3) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&504
(4) vkbZ-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&503

89.

fdlh kjkch O;f }kjk [kqysvke nqjkpkj gksrk gS%


(1) lkoZtfud kjkjr
(2) {kksHk
(3) bjknru vieku
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

90.

pyrh gqbZ jsyxkM+h esa ^B* }kjk ^A* dh ,d dykbZ ?kM+h ftldk ewY;
100 #i;s Fkk] ml oDr ikj dj nh xbZ tcfd jsyxkM+h LVsku ij
:dus dks FkhA ^A* us kkj epk;k vkSj ml oDr ^C* us ^A* dks /kDdk
fn;k ftlls ^A* uhps fxj iM+k vkSj mls pksVsa vkbZA ^C* }kjk ,slk
blfy, fd;k x;k rkfd ^B* pqjkbZ gqbZ ?kM+h ys tk ldsA ^C* us ---dk vijk/k fd;k gS%
(1) {kfr
(2) xaHkhj {kfr
(3) fdlh vijk/k dk nqsk.k
(4) ywV

[ A11 ]

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

The Supreme Court of India recognized sexual


harassment at work place as a human rights violation in
the case of:
Vishaka V State of Rajasthan
Birdhichand Sharad V State of Maharashtra
Tukaram V State of Maharashtra
Mr. Ahmed Khan V Shah Bano Begum

Which one of the following rights is not guaranteed by


Article 22?
(1) Right to be informed of the grounds of arrest
(2) Right to be defended by lawyer of ones choice
(3) Right to be produced before a Magistrate within 24
hours of arrest
(4) Right to not be handcuffed.

86.

Preventive detention is precautionary and not punitive in


nature. It was held in:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

87.

Whoever commits the offence of criminal intimidation by


any anonymous
communication, or having taken
precaution to conceal the name of the person from
whom the threat comes is guilty under
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

88.

Sec.508 of I.P.C.
Sec.507 of I.P.C.
Sec.504 of I.P.C.
Sec.503 of I.P.C.

Misconduct in public by a drunken person is


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

90.

Sec.508 of I.P.C.
Sec.507 of I.P.C.
Sec.505 of I.P.C.
Sec.503 of I.P.C.

Intentional insult and provocation to a person with intent


to provoke a breach of the public peace, or to cause the
commission of any offence by that person is punishable
under
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

89.

Keshavanand Bharati V State of Kerala


A.K.Gopalan V State of Madras
Rex V. Holiday.
Menka Gandhi V UOI

Public mischief
Annoyance
Intentional insult
All of these

A was relieved of his wristwatch worth Rs.100 by `B in


a running train. When the train was about to stop at a
railway station. `A raised an alarm. At this point of time,
`C pushed `A as a result of which `A fell down and
sustained injuries. This was done by `C to enable `B to
carry the stolen watch. `C has committed the offence of
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Hurt
Grievous hurt
Abetment of an offence.
Robbery.

91.

A instigates B to kidnap son of Z. B instigates C to do so


and C kidnaps.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

92.

93.

94.

92.

^A* ^Z* dks xaHkhj {kfr igqpkus ds fy, ^B* dks sfjr djrk gS vkSj
^B* ,slk dj nsrk gS ysfdu ^Z* dh e`R;q gks tkrh gS%
(1) ^A* gR;k ds n.M.kh; ugha gS
(2) ^A* gR;k ds n.M.kh; gS
(3) ^A* fdlh Hkh vijk/k ds fy, n.Muh; ugha gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

93.

n.M f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 206 ds v/khu foksk leu tkjh fd, tk
ldrs gSa
(1) dsoy ,d eftLVsV }kjk
(2) dsoy ,d l= U;k;ky; }kjk
(3) eftLVsV rFkk l= U;k;ky; }kjk
(4) mPp U;k;ky; }kjk

94.

n.M f;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 210 dk laKku fy;k tk ldrk gS%


(1) tc dksbZ fkdk;rh ekeyk gks rFkk iqfyl Hkh ekeys dh tkp dj
jgh gks
(2) tc dksbZ fkdk;rh ekeyk gks ysfdu iqfyl ekeys dh tkp u dj
jgh gks
(3) tc dksbZ fkdk;rh ekeyk gks rFkk iqfyl us Hkh tkp iwjh dj yh
gks vkSj vfUre fjiksVZ nk;j dj nh gks
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

95.

vkifk&lwpuk dSfo;V nk;j djus ds vf/kdkj dk ko/kku fuEu ds


v/khu fd;k x;k gS%
(1) lh-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&148
(2) lh-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&148A
(3) lh-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&148B
(4) lh-ih-lh- dh /kkjk&147

96.

fookpu vf/kdj.k kklfud lgk;rk ds fy, O;oLFkk dj ldrk gS%


(1) i{kdkjksa dh lgefr ls
(2) nkosnkj dh lgefr ls
(3) i{kdkjksa dh lgefr ds fcuk
(4) i{kdkjksa dh lgefr dh ijokg fd, fcuk Lo;a ls

97.

ek/;LFk vkSj lqyg vf/kfu;e 1996 dh /kkjk 9 ds v/khu U;k;ky;


}kjk vUrfje mik;ks esa fuEu kkfey ugha gS%
(1) fdlh vo;Ld vFkok fof{kIr O;f ds fy, fookpu dk;Zokgh ds
;kstuksa ds fy, dksbZ vfHkHkkod fu;q djuk
(2) kIr drkZ fu;q djuk
(3) fookpu esa fookfnr jkfk lajf{kr djuk
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

98.

dEiuh vf/kfu;e 2013 dh /kkjk&241-246 fuEu ls lEcfU/kr gSa


(1) lekiu
(2) mRihM+u vkSj dqcU/ku dks jksduk
(3) tkp
(4) cSBdsa

A is not liable for punishment for murder


A is liable for punishment for murder
A is not liable for any punishment.
None of these.

Special summons under section 206 of Cr. P.C. can be


issued.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

^A* ^B* dks ^Z* ds iq= dk vigj.k djus dks sfjr djrk gSA ^B* ,slk
djus ds fy, ^C* dks sfjr djrk gS vkSj ^C* vigj.k dj nsrk gS%
(1) dsoy ^B* nqsj.k dk nkskh gS
(2) dsoy ^A* nqsj.k dk nkskh gS
(3) ^A* rFkk ^B* & nksuksa nqsj.k ds nkskh gSa
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Only B is guilty of abetting.


Only A is guilty of abetment
Both A and B are guilty of abetment
None of these.

A instigates B to cause grievous hurt to Z. B does so,


but Z died.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

91.

By a Magistrate only
By a Court of Sessions
By a Magistrate as well as the Court of Sessions
By the High Court.

Section 210 of Cr. PC can be invoked


(1) When there is a complaint case & police is also
investigating the matter.
(2) When there is a complaint case but no police
investigation is in progress.
(3) When there is a complaint case & the police has also
completed the investigation & filed the final report.
(4) All of these

95.

Right to lodge a caveat has been provided under


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

96.

The arbitral tribunal may arrange for administrative


assistance
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

97.

Section 148 of CPC


Section 148A of CPC
Section 148B of CPC
Section 147 of CPC

With the consent of the parties


With the consent of the claimant
Without the consent of the parties
Of its own irrespective of the consent of the parties

Under section 9 of Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996,


interim measures by the court does not include:
(1) Appointment of a guardian for a minor or a person of
unsound mind for purposes of arbitral proceedings.
(2) Appointment of receiver
(3) Securing the amount in dispute in arbitrator
(4) None of these

98.

Section 241-246 of the Companies Act 2013 deal with


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Winding up
Prevention of Oppression & Mismanagement
Investigation
Meetings

[ A12 ]

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

99.

When a cheque has become invalid because of the


expiry of the stipulated period, can be re-validated by
the drawer by alteration of dates?

99.

tc dksbZ pSd fu/kkZfjr vof/k chr tkus ds dkj.k voS/k gks x;k gks rks
mls vknskd Mkvj }kjk rkjh[ksa cnydj iqu%oS/khr fd;k tk ldrk
gks%
(1) gk] vknskd rkjh[ksa cnydj pSd dks iqu% oS/khr dj ldrk gS
(2) ugha] vknskd rkjh[ksa cnydj pSd dks iqu% oS/khr ugha dj
ldrk gS
(3) gkykafd vknskd iqu% oS/khr ugha dj ldrk ysfdu vknkrk vius
foosdkuqlkj mls iqu% oS/khr dj ldrk gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

100.

lwpuk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e ds vUrZxr fdlh O;f ds thou vFkok


Lora=rk ls lEcfU/kr tkudkjh ds fy, vuqjks/k kIr gksus ds fdrus
le; ds Hkhrj ,slh tkudkjh nku dh tkuh pkfg,\
(1) lkr fnu
(2) rhl fnu
(3) vM+rkyhl ?kaVs
(4) pkSchl ?kaVs

101.

vkj-Vh-vkbZ vf/kfu;e 2005 ds v/khu rhljs i{k ls lEcfU/kr


tkudkjh ds fy, lqj{kksik; dgk gSa\
(1) /kkjk&8
(2) /kkjk&10
(3) /kkjk&11
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

102.

dEiuh ds funskd dh dEiuh vf/kfu;e 2013 dh dkSu&lh /kkjk ds


v/khu vius fgr dV djus dh M~;wVh gS%

(1) Yes, the drawer can re-validate the cheque by alteration


of dates
(2) No, the drawer cannot re-validate it by so alteration of
dates
(3) Although the drawer cannot revalidate the cheque, but
the drawee can at his discretion revalidate it.
(4) None of these.
100. Within how much time from receipt of request for
information concerning life or liberty of a person the
same should be provided under RTI ACT?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Seven days
Thirty days
Forty eight hours
Twenty four hours

101. Where are the safeguards for third party information


under RTI Act 2005
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Section 8
Section 10
Section 11
None of these.

102. Director of a Company has the duty to disclose his


interest under which section of Companies Act 2013 ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1) 210
(2) 233
(3) 184
(4) buesa

210
233
184
None of these

103. Which of the following cases is related to doctrine of


ultra-vires?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk ekeyk vf/kdkjkrhr vYVk okbjl ds fl)kUr ls


lEcfU/kr gS\
(1) jkW;y fczfVk cSad cuke VqjdaqM
(2) yh cuke yh ,;j Qkfex fyfeVsM
(3) vkcjh jsyos dSjst dEiuh cuke fjph
(4) lksykseu cuke lksykseu

104.

vuqJqfr lk{; dks Hkkjrh; vf/kfu;e ds ---------- dh ifjf/k esa ykus


ds fy, ;g fl) fd;k tkuk vko;d gS fd ;g vo; gh dk;Z ds
k;% ledkyhu gksxk vkSj ,slk dksbZ vUrjky ugha gksxk ftlesa rF;ksa dks
x<+k tk lds%
(1) /kkjk&5
(2) /kkjk&7
(3) /kkjk&6
(4) /kkjk&8

105.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ekeys esa loksZPp U;k;ky; us ;g vknsk fn;k


tks fd dsU vkSj jkT;ksa ds lEcU/k ij lh/kk vlj Mkyrk gS%
(1) ,l-vkj- cksEebZ dsl
(2) bfUnjk lkguh dsl
(3) dskokuUn Hkkjrh dsl
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Section 5
Section 7
Section 6
Section 8

105. In which one of the following cases the Supreme Court


of India gave verdicts which have a direct bearing on
CenterState relations?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

103.

Royal British Bank Vs. Turqund


Lee Vs. Lee Air Farming Ltd.
Ashbury Railway Carriage Company Vs. Riche
Soloman Vs. Soloman

104. What is required to be established for bringing hearsay


evidence within the ambit of ............. of Indian Evidence
Act that it must be almost contemporaneous with the
acts and there could not be an interval which would
allow fabrication:

ls dksbZ ugha

S.R. Bommai case


Indira Sawhney Case
Keshavananda Bharti case
None of these

[ A13 ]

[L e g a l A s s t t . ]

106. A is tried for murder of B by poison. The fact that, before


death of B, A procured poison similar to that which was
administered to B, is a relevant fact under ............ Of
Indian Evidence Act:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 5

107. Under section 13 of Right to Information Act, The chief


information commissioner shall hold office for a term of:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

109.

miHkksk laj{k.k vf/kfu;e ds vU; micU/kksa ds v/;/khu jkT; vk;ksx


ds ikl ,slh fkdk;rsa Lohdkj djus dk {ks=kf/kdkj gksxkA tgk eky
vFkok lsokvksa dk ewY; rFkk friwfrZ dk nkok] ;fn dksbZ gks rks fuEu ls
vf/kd gks%
(1) ` 20,00,000/- fdUrq ` 50,00,000/- ls vf/kd ugha
(2) ` 20,00,000/- fdUrq ` 1,00,00,000/- ls vf/kd ugha
(3) ` 5,00,000/- fdUrq ` 20,00,000/- ls vf/kd ugha
(4) ` 5,00,000/- fdUrq ` 25,00,000/- ls vf/kd ugha

110.

;g ,d dk;Zokgh gS ftlds }kjk U;k;ky; nkos dh cS/krk ds ckjs esa


tkp djrk gS tksfd ,d i{kdkj fdlh lkoZtfud dk;kZy; ij yxkrk gS
,oa mlds ykHkksa dks ysus ls oafpr djrk gS ;fn nkos esa dksbZ Bksl ne
ugha gSa%
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Writ of mandamus
Writ of Quo Warranto
Writ of Certiorari
Writ of Habeas Corpus

111.

iapkV ,oa lqyg vf/kfu;e 1996 dh /kkjk 31 ds vuqlkj] iapkV


fVC;wuy dh ifjHkkkk dk rkRi;Z gS%
(1) ,dkdh fookpd ;k fookpdksa dk ,d iSuy
(2) ,dkdh fookpd ek=
(3) fookpdksa dk iSuy ek=
(4) slkbZfMax vf/kdkjh

112.

iapkV ,oa lqyg vf/kfu;e 1996 ds ko/kkuksa ds vUrxZr iapkV vokMZ


dks lsV vlkbZM djus dk ko/kku fn;k x;k gS%
(1) /kkjk 32 ds vUrxZr
(2) /kkjk 34 ds vUrxZr
(3) /kkjk 36 ds vUrxZr
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Sole arbitrator or panel of arbitrators


Sole arbitrator only
Panel of arbitrator only
Presiding officer

112. As per Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 provision


for setting aside the arbitral award is laid down under:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

^fu.khZr _.kh* dk vkk; gS%


(1) ,slk O;fDr ftlds i{k esa fMh tkjh dh xbZ gS
(2) U;k;ky; dk fjdkMZ DydZ
(3) ,slk O;fDr ftls ekeys esa i{kdkj cuk;k x;k gS
(4) O;fDr ftlds fo#) fMh tkjh dh xbZ gS

Writ of mandamus
Writ of Quo Warranto
Writ of Certiorari
Writ of Habeas Corpus

111. The definition of Tribunal under the Arbitration and


Conciliation Act, 1996 means:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

108.

` 20,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 50,00,000/` 20,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 1,00,00,000/` 5,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 20,00,000/` 5,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 25,00,000/-

110. This is a proceeding whereby the Court enquires into the


legality of the claim which a party asserts to a public
office and to oust him from its enjoyment if the claim be
not well founded:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

lwpuk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 13 ds v/khu eq[; lwpuk vk;q


fuEu dk;Zjr rd vius in ij cuk jgsxk%
(1) dk;kZjEHk dh rkjh[k ls ikp okZ
(2) mldh fu;qf dh rkjh[k ls N% okZ
(3) ftl rkjh[k dks og kiFk ysrk gS] mlls ikp okZ
(4) ftl rkjh[k dks og dk;kZjEHk djrk gS vFkok mlds 65 okZ dh
vk;q kIr djus rd] buesa ls tks Hkh igys gks

A person in whose favour Decree has been passed


Record Clerk of the Court
A person who has been impleaded in the case
A person against whom Decree has been passed

109. Subject to other provisions of the consumer Protection


Act, the state commission shall have jurisdiction to
entertain complaints where the value of goods or
services and compensation, if any, claimed exceeds:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

107.

Five years from the date he enters upon his office


Six years from the date of his appointment
Five years from the date he takes on oath
Five years from the date he enters upon his office or till
he attains the age of 65 years whichever is earlier

108. Judgement Debtor means:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

ij tgj nsdj B dh gR;k ds ekeys esa fopkj.k py jgk gSA ;g


rF; fd B dh e`R;q ls igys A us mlh dkj dk tgj mikIr fd;k
tSlkfd B dks fn;k x;k Fkk] Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e ds v/khu laxr
gS%
(1) /kkjk&6
(2) /kkjk&7
(3) /kkjk&8
(4) /kkjk&5

106. A

Section 32 of the Act


Section 34 of the Act
Section 36 of the Act
None of these

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113. Double jeopardy means:

113.

^nksgjk ladV* dk rkRi;Z gS%


(1) ,d gh tqeZ ds fy, nks O;f;ksa ij la;q :i ls eqdnek pykuk
(2) ,d gh O;f dks nks tqeksa gsrq nks fofHk le;ksa ij eqdnek pykuk
(3) ,d gh O;f ds fo:) mlh tqeZ ds fy, nks ckj vfHk;ksx pykuk
(4) ,d ?kVuk esa fd, x, dbZ tqeksZ gsrq ,d O;f ij vfHk;ksx
pykuk

114.

Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; us ^lafo/kku ds ekSfyd <kps* dk fl)kUr


fdlesa frikfnr fd;k%
(1) 1967 esa xksydukFk dsl
(2) 1965 esa lTtu flag dsl
(3) 1951 esa lkSdkjh lkn dsl
(4) 1973 esa dskokuUn Hkkjrh dsl

115.

Hkkjrh; lk>snkjh vf/kfu;e 1932 ds vuqlkj fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh


lk>snkjh cS/k gS%
(1) nks lk>snkjh QeksZ ds e/; lk>snkjh
(2) ,d lk>snkjh QeZ ,oa ,d O;f ds e/; lk>snkjh
(3) ,d QeZ ds O;Sfd lnL; ,oa nwljs QeZ ds O;Sfd lnL;ksa ds
e/; lk>snkjh
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

116.

;g ,d dk;Zokgh gS ftlds }kjk U;k;ky; nkos dh cS/krk ds ckjs esa


tkp djrk gS tksfd ,d i{kdkj fdlh lkoZtfud dk;kZy; ij yxkrk gS
,oa mlds ykHkksa dks ysus ls oafpr djrk gS ;fn nkos esa dksbZ Bksl ne
ugha gSa%

(1) Trying two persons jointly for the same offence


(2) Trying the same person for two offences at two different
times
(3) Putting the same person on trial twice for the same
offence
(4) Trying a person for different offences committed by him
in one incident
114. The Supreme Court of India enunciated the doctrine of
Basic Structure of the Constitution in:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Golaknath case in 1967


Sajjan Singh case in 1965
Saukari Prasad case in 1951
Keshvananda Bharti case in 1973

115. Which of the following is a valid partnership under the


Indian Partnership Act, 1932:
(1) Partnership between two partnership firms
(2) Partnership between a partnership firm and an individual
(3) Partnership between individual members of one firm and
the individual members of another firm
(4) None of these
116. This is a proceeding whereby the Court enquires into the
legality of the claim which a party asserts to a public
office and to oust him from its enjoyment if the claim be
not well founded:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Writ of mandamus
Writ of Quo Warranto
Writ of Certiorari
Writ of Habeas Corpus

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
117.

117. The word tort has been derived from the Latin term:
(1) Tortum
(3) Transum

(2) Tomturn
(4) Tretorm

118. A resides at Shimla, B at Bangalore and C at Delhi. A, B


and C when being together at Jaipur, B and C make a
joint promissory note payable on demand and deliver it
to A. A can not sue B and C at:
(1) Shimla
(3) Delhi

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fkeyk esa] B caxykSj esa rFkk C fnYyh esa jgrk gSA A] B] C


t;iqj esa tc lkFk&lkFk gSa rc B ,oa C ,d la;q opu ii=
cukdj A dks lqiqnZ djrs gSaA A fdl LFkku ij B ,oa C ds fo:)
eqdnek ugha dj ldrk gS%
(1) fkeyk
(2) caxykSj
(3) fnYyh
(4) t;iqj

119.

eksgjh chch cuke /keZnkl ?kksk esa D;k fu.kZ; fd;k x;k%
(1) vuqcU/k ds lEcU/k dk fu;e
(2) vO;Ld ds lkFk fd;k x;k vuqcU/k O;FkZ gS
(3) le; vuqcU/k dk lkjHkwr gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

120.

ykijokgh dks lkfcr djus dh ftEesnkjh oknh ij gksrh gSA ysfdu ;fn
cpko i{k ;g lkfcr dj nsrk gS fd ykijokgh mldh fu;a=.k ds ckgj
Fkk rks ;g ,d oS/k fMQsUl gksxkA bldk fl)kUr gS%

Rule of privity of contract


A minors contract is void
Time is the essence of the contract
None of these

120. Burden of proof of negligence is on the plaintiff. But if


defendant proves that negligence was due to the factors
beyond his control then it is a valid defense. This is what
doctrine of:

VksVZ Tort 'kCn ysfVu 'kCn ------- ls fy;k x;k gS%


(1) VkWjVe Tortum
(2) VkWeVuZ Tomturn
(3) VkUle Transum
(4) VsVkWeZ Tretorm

118. A

(2) Bangalore
(4) Jaipur

119. What was held in Mohari Bibee VS Dharamdas Ghose:

Writ of mandamus
Writ of Quo Warranto
Writ of Certiorari
Writ of Habeas Corpus

Quid pro quo


Res ipsa loquitur
Caveat emptor
None of these

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(1) Quid pro quo


(2) Res ipsa loquitur
(3) Caveat emptor
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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