Direction: Each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up. These are labeled, P. Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order of the four sentences.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : Our house is high up on the Yorkshire Coast and close to the sea
\[{{S}_{6}}\] : Between the two, shifting backwards and forwards at certain seasons of the year, lies the most horrible quick?s and on the shores of Yorkshire.
P : One is called the North spit and another the South
Q : The sand hills here run down to the sea and end in two stretches of rock, sticking out opposite to each other
R : This one leads through a dark plantation of fir trees and brings you out between low cliffs to the loveliest and ugliest little bay on all our coasts
S : There are beautiful walls all around us in every direction except one
Direction: Each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up. These are labeled, P. Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order of the four sentences.
\[{{S}_{1}}\]: Unhappiness and discontent spring not only from poverty
\[{{S}_{6}}\] : We suffer from sickness of spirit and hence, we should discover our.
P : Man is a strange creature, fundamentally different from other animals
Q : If they are undeveloped and unsatisfied, he may have all the comforts of the wealth, but still feel that life is not worthwhile
R : He has far horizons, invariable hopes and spiritual powers
S : What is missing in our age is the soul, there is nothing wrong with the body
Direction: Each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up. These are labeled, P. Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order of the four sentences.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : Before we left Bareilly jail, a little Incident took place which moved me then and is still fresh in my memory
\[{{S}_{6}}\]: This spontaneous act of courtesy and The kindly thought that prompted; it touched me and I felt very grateful to him.
P : He told me the packet contained old German illustrated magazines
Q : The Superintendent of Police of Bareilly, an Englishman, was present there and as I got into the car, he handed to me, rather shyly, a packet
R : I had never met him before, nor have I seen him since and I do not even know his name
S : He said that he had heard that I was learning German and so, he had bought these magazines for me
Direction: Each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up. These are labeled, P. Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order of the four sentences.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : Our ancestors thought that anything Which moved itself was alive
\[{{S}_{2}}\] : Therefore, some scientists think that life is a very complicated mechanism.
P : This philosopher 'Descartes' thought that both men and animals were machines
Q: But a machine such as a motorcar or a steamship moves itself and as soon as machine which moved themselves had been made, people asked, 'man a machine'
R : And before the days of machinery that was a good definition
S : He also thought that the human machine was partly controlled by the soul action on a certain part of the brain, while animals had no souls
Direction: Each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up. These are labeled, P. Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order of the four sentences.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : On vacation in Tangier, Morocco, my Friend and I eat down at a street cafe
\[{{S}_{6}}\]: Finally, a man walked over to me and whispered, 'Hey buddy'. This guy's your waiter and he wants your order.
P : At one point, he bent over with a big smile, showing me a single gold tooth and a dingy fez
Q : Soon I felt the presence of someone standing alongside me
R : But this one wouldn?t budge
S : We had been cautioned about beggars and were told to ignore them
A circular road runs round a circular ground If the difference between the circumferences of the outer circle and the inner circle is 66 m, the width of the road is
729 mL of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 7:2. How much more water is to be added to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio 7:3?
Three numbers A, B and C are in the ratio of 12 : 15 : 25. If sum of these numbers is 312, then find the ratio between the difference of B and A and the difference of C and B.
In a class of 20 students in an examination in Mathematics 2 students scored 100 marks each, 3 got zero each and the average of the rest was 40. What is the average of the whole class?
Vaclav Havel, the anti-communist play weight, leader of bloodless Velvet Revolution and the first President of his country. He is associated with which of the following countries?
Which of the following organizations of women in India has arisen out of the confluence of three movements : Labour movement. Cooperative movement and Women's movement based on Gandhian philosophy?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the-questions given below.
'An organization had selected six candidates A, B, C, D, E and F through a rigorous selection test. Out of them B, C and E were from rural areas and the remaining were from urban areas. Candidates A, B and D had completed education throughout in English medium while the others in vernacular languages. D and F had specializations in the computer hardware and all others had specializations in the computer software'
If A and C were also computer hardware specialists, what would have been the number of software specialists from rural areas?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the-questions given below.
'An organization had selected six candidates A, B, C, D, E and F through a rigorous selection test. Out of them B, C and E were from rural areas and the remaining were from urban areas. Candidates A, B and D had completed education throughout in English medium while the others in vernacular languages. D and F had specializations in the computer hardware and all others had specializations in the computer software'
Who among the following is a computer hardware specialist coming from an urban area and had studied in English medium?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the-questions given below.
'An organization had selected six candidates A, B, C, D, E and F through a rigorous selection test. Out of them B, C and E were from rural areas and the remaining were from urban areas. Candidates A, B and D had completed education throughout in English medium while the others in vernacular languages. D and F had specializations in the computer hardware and all others had specializations in the computer software'
Which of the following is the pair of computer software specialists from rural areas and educated in vernacular medium?
A famous singer recently won a low suit against an advertising firm for using another singer in a commercial to evoke the famous singer's well-known rendition of a certain song. As a result of the low suit, advertising firms will stop using imitators in commercials. Therefore, advertising costs will rise, since famous singer's services cost more than those of their imitators.' This paragraph best supports the statement that
A)
commercials using famous singers are usually more effective than commercials using imitators of famous singers
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B)
most people are unable to distinguish a famous singer's rendition of a song from a good imitator's rendition of the same song
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C)
the original versions of some well-known songs unavailable for use in commercials
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D)
the advertising industry will use well-known renditions of songs in commercials
Psychological research indicates that college hockey and football players are more quickly moved to hostility and aggression than are college athletes in non-contact sports such as swimming but the researcher's conclusion the contact sports encourage and teach participants to be hostile and aggressive is untenable. The football and hockey players were probably more hostile and aggressive to start with, than the swimmers. This paragraph best supports the statement that
A)
the football and hockey players become more hostile and aggressive during the season and remained so during the off season, whereas there was no increase in aggressiveness among the swimmers
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B)
the football and hockey players, but not the swimmers, were aware at the start of the experiment that they were being tested for aggressiveness
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C)
the same psychological research indicated that the football and hockey players had a great respect for cooperation and team play, whereas the swimmers were most concerned with excelling as individual competitors
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D)
the research studies were designed to include no college athletes who participated in both contact and non-contact sports
Every town with a pool hall has its share of unsavory characters. This is because the pool hall attracts gamblers and all gamblers are unsavoury. This paragraph best supports the statement that
Direction: Given below is a pair of events. I and II. You have to decide their nature of relationship. Assume that the given information is correct and final.
I. India has a tropical monsoon type climate.
II. India is located exactly between the tropical latitudes.
Direction: Given below is a pair of events. I and II. You have to decide their nature of relationship. Assume that the given information is correct and final.
I. For the production of aluminium, cheap electricity is essential.
II. Extraction of aluminium from its ore requires abundant supply of electricity.
Direction: Given below is a pair of events. I and II. You have to decide their nature of relationship. Assume that the given information is correct and final.
I. Winds are deflected to their right in Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
II. Rotation of Earth causes the changes in wind direction.
Direction: Given below is a pair of events. I and II. You have to decide their nature of relationship. Assume that the given information is correct and final.
I. Noise pollution is an unwanted accumulation of noise in the atmosphere.
Direction: Given below is a pair of events. I and II. You have to decide their nature of relationship. Assume that the given information is correct and final.
I. Forest cutting is undesirable from the point of view of soil erosion.
II. Cutting of forests reduces the percolation of rain water.
Direction: In these questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In these questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In these questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In these questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In these questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: Given between are some statements followed by two arguments. Read carefully and decide which of the arguments strongly support the statement.
Statement Will the cauvery river water dispute be settled down atlast?
Arguments
I. Yes, the political leaders of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu will come to some satisfactory political settlement.
II. No, both the states have their own interests, hence the dispute will be prolonged
Direction: Given between are some statements followed by two arguments. Read carefully and decide which of the arguments strongly support the statement.
Statement Is India going to have elections in the near future?
Arguments
I. Yes, some of the political parties are creating a situation that demands elections.
II. No, our Prime Minister is a strong man, has a good support and will complete his term.
Direction: Given between are some statements followed by two arguments. Read carefully and decide which of the arguments strongly support the statement.
Statement Does President's rule in a state improve law and order in the disturbed area?
Arguments
I. Yes, the Chief Minister does not know how to cope with the deteriorating conditions of law and order.
II. No, because the President is not physically present there.
Direction: Given between are some statements followed by two arguments. Read carefully and decide which of the arguments strongly support the statement.
Statement Can the young enjoy the old movies?
Arguments
I. Yes, the movies of these days have no proper story.
II. No, the old movies lack the glamour and fastness of modern movies.
Direction: Given between are some statements followed by two arguments. Read carefully and decide which of the arguments strongly support the statement.
Statement Should adulteration in foodstuff be considered serious crime?
Arguments
I. Yes, the stuff may cause ill-health and sometimes result in the death of the poor victims.
II. No, the things that are mixed with foodstuff are not really poisonous.
Direction: Read the following information?s carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and W are the seven members of a family. There are three female members, each of them has a different profession-lawyer. Chartered Accountant (CA), engineer, teacher, doctor, architect and pharmacist. No lady is either pharmacist or chartered accountant. Each of them has a different monthly income. The chartered accountant earns the most. S, engineer, earns less than V, the doctor. R, the teacher, earns more than P and less than S. W's wife earns the least. T is an unmarried lady lawyer and she earns less than P and more than only Q.
Direction: Read the following information?s carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and W are the seven members of a family. There are three female members, each of them has a different profession-lawyer. Chartered Accountant (CA), engineer, teacher, doctor, architect and pharmacist. No lady is either pharmacist or chartered accountant. Each of them has a different monthly income. The chartered accountant earns the most. S, engineer, earns less than V, the doctor. R, the teacher, earns more than P and less than S. W's wife earns the least. T is an unmarried lady lawyer and she earns less than P and more than only Q.
Direction: Read the following information?s carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and W are the seven members of a family. There are three female members, each of them has a different profession-lawyer. Chartered Accountant (CA), engineer, teacher, doctor, architect and pharmacist. No lady is either pharmacist or chartered accountant. Each of them has a different monthly income. The chartered accountant earns the most. S, engineer, earns less than V, the doctor. R, the teacher, earns more than P and less than S. W's wife earns the least. T is an unmarried lady lawyer and she earns less than P and more than only Q.
Direction: Read the following information?s carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and W are the seven members of a family. There are three female members, each of them has a different profession-lawyer. Chartered Accountant (CA), engineer, teacher, doctor, architect and pharmacist. No lady is either pharmacist or chartered accountant. Each of them has a different monthly income. The chartered accountant earns the most. S, engineer, earns less than V, the doctor. R, the teacher, earns more than P and less than S. W's wife earns the least. T is an unmarried lady lawyer and she earns less than P and more than only Q.
The pharmacist's income is not the lowest.
Which of the following represents the three female members of the family?
Direction: (Q. Nos. 144-146) Each question below has two statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to accept the given statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements.
Direction: (Q. Nos. 144-146) Each question below has two statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to accept the given statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements.
Direction: (Q. Nos. 144-146) Each question below has two statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to accept the given statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements.
If 'A + B' means A is the brother of B, 'A x B' means A is the son of B, and 'A % B' means B is the daughter of A, then which of the following means M is the maternal uncle of N?
If 'A +B' means A is the father of B; 'A - B' means A is the brother B; 'A % B' means A is the wife of B and 'A x B' means A is the mother of B, then which of the following shows that M is the maternal grandmother of T?
Pointing to a photograph. Bajpai said, 'He is the son of the only daughter of the father of my brother.' How Bajpai is related to the man in the photograph?
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Whoever causes the death of any person by doing any rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years or with fine or with both.
Facts The residents of the adjoining slums were persistently using the park for defecation. On the order of the chairman of the DDA, the park was fenced and electric current was run on the wires on the top. A trespassing slum dweller touched a live wire and was electrocuted. Can the chairman be held liable for an offence of causing death by negligence?
A)
No, because getting a public park electrically wired is no rash act
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B)
Administrative actions are immune to any liability
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C)
Yes, because getting a public park electrically wired is a rash and negligent act
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle A person is said to cause an effect 'voluntarily' whereby he intended to cause it or by means which, at the time of employing those means, he knew or had reason to believe, to be likely to cause it.
Facts A sets fire, by night, to an inhabited house in a large town, for the purpose of facilitating a robbery and this causes death of a person. A pleaded that he has intended the robbery, but not the causing of death and became sorry for the death caused by his act.
Is A liable for causing the death voluntarily?
A)
A is liable for causing the death voluntarily though he has not intended to cause death of anyone, because he has set fire in an inhabited house not in abandoned house and it is quite natural that in such house people must be there during night
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B)
A is not liable because he has not intended the murder of anyone
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C)
A is not liable for murder but is liable for robbery only
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D)
A is not responsible for murder because he has not killed anyone by his own hands
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Acts done by children below 12 years of age are not offences, if they are not mature enough to understand the nature and consequences of the acts.
Facts Sahil, a child of 10 years of age, find a gold coin in his uncle's home. He gives the coin to his sister Rachna, who is 8 year old The uncle reports the matter to the police. The police conduct a search. During the investigation the police finds the coin kept in the toys of Rachna Rachna tells the police that Sahil had given coin to her.
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle An agreement to which the consent of the seller is freely given, is not void merely because the price is inadequate.
Facts Ramesh agrees to sell a horse worth Rs 100000 for Rs 10 to Vipin.
A)
Yes, because the price is inadequate
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B)
No, because Ramesh's consent to the agreement was freely given
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle An employer is responsible for any accident or loss caused to his employees, during the course of employment.
Facts Ajay runs the 'Indian Circus.' The circus has an interesting night show. Two motor cyclists, Ramesh and Suresh, rotate their motorcycles inside a big iron globe in complete darkness. And the audience, especially, the children gives a big clap. One day, it so happens that during one night show, an accident occurs inside the globe, Ramesh and Suresh collide with each other and Ramesh loses both his legs. His parents claim compensation from Ajay, the proprietor of the circus.
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Ajay is not liable to pay any compensation because he cannot be held responsible for the accident
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B)
Ajay is liable to pay compensation because he is the employer and the accident occurred during the course of employment
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C)
Ajay is not liable to pay compensation, but he can pay some amount to Ramesh if he has sympathy for him
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle For the purpose of exercising right of private defence physical or mental capacity of attacker is no bar.
Facts Ashok in his madness attempts to kill Rahul. Rahul in order to save himself hits Ashok with iron rod
A)
Both Ashok and Rahul are guilty of no offence
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B)
Rahul has right of private defence though Ashok is mad
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C)
Rahul has no right of private defence since Ashok is mad
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D)
Rahul is guilty of inflicting grievous injury on Ashok
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle A minor is not competent to contract.
Facts A minor mortgaged his house and received advance. The mortgagee files a suit against the minor to recover the money advanced by him. The minor mortgagor takes the plea that the suit is not maintainable as there was no valid contract.
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The minor is liable to return the money received by him as advance
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle No person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offence twice.
Facts 'A', a kleptomaniac, was an acquaintance of 'B' and used to visit 'B's home on weekends. One day, 'B' was unable to find his watch after a visit from 'A'. Ultimately, 'B' informed the police about the missing watch and the persons, who had been to his room. The police, among others, made a search on person of 'A' and found the watch in his pocket. At his trial, the court found him guilty of theft and sentenced him to 3 months in prison. After completing his sentence, 'A' went to 'B's home to apologies for his conduct. After 'A' left, it was discovered that 'B's watch was missing. 'A' informed the police, who located the watch from 'A's home. Can 'A' be prosecuted for theft?
A)
No, he has already been prosecuted and punished for theft and cannot be punished for the same offence again
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B)
No, he is a kleptomaniac with a psychological disorder of stealing and therefore cannot be found guilty
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C)
Yes, he can be prosecuted because he has committed two separate acts of theft
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D)
Yes, he can be prosecuted because the recovery of the stolen goods in each case has been from separate places
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle If, as a result of carelessness, one injures another, he is liable to the injured victim for resulting damages, unless the victim's own carelessness also contributes to causing the accident.
Facts 'A' carelessly left an iron pole across a public road 300 m from that spot was a traffic signal indicating speed limit to be 20 kmph. B, riding a scooter at 80 kmph, noticed the protrusion from a distance, but still could not avoid it, collided with the pole and was injured. In an action by B against A.
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B will lose as he was driving very fast
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B)
B will lose for some other reasons
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C)
B will succeed, because A was careless
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B will succeed, because A could have avoided the mishap by putting up a warning
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Cheating is defined as deceiving any person to deliver any property and it includes the dishonest concealment of facts. Cheating by personating means a person cheating another by pretending to be some other person or by knowingly substituting one person for another or representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is
Facts 'A', while leaving a restaurant mistakenly picked up the umbrella of 'B' instead of his own. The next day, he decided to return to the restaurant with the umbrella, hoping to find the real owner. 'C', who had never seen 'B' in person and had only communicated with 'B'' through letters was on his way to the restaurant to meet 'B'. Since 'B' and 'C' had never met, it was agreed between them to identify each other at the preappointed spot, the restaurant door, by the clothing of 'C' and umbrella of 'B', which they had described to each other in detail. 'C' saw 'A' at the door of the restaurant and identified the umbrella Thinking 'A' to be 'B', 'C' delivered a parcel labeled Mr B to 'A', 'A' received the same without protest and promptly returned home without looking for 'B'. Is 'A' guilty of cheating by personating?
A)
'A' is not guilty because he was going to return the umbrella to the real owner and handing over 'B's' packet to 'A' was 'C's' mistake
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B)
'A' is not guilty because he was overcome by a sudden temptation
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C)
'A' is guilty because he was aware of the mistaken identity and that the parcel was not meant for him but for 'B'
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D)
'A' is guilty because the parcel might have been valuable to 'B'
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle A consumer is a person, who buys any goods or services for a consideration and uses the goods for non-commercial purposes. Exclusive use of the goods for the purposes of earning his livelihood, by means of self-employment is not considered as commercial use. A consumer can approach a consumer forum if there is a deficiency in goods or service.
Facts 'A', a taxi driver received a car music system for free, from an electronic company through a draw of lots and installed the same in his taxi. Sometime later, the music system stopped working. 'A' approached the electronic company for a replacement but the company kept delaying. Can 'A' sue the company in a consumer forum?
A)
Yes, 'A' is not using the music system for any commercial purpose. He is just playing a taxi for earning his livelihood
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B)
Yes there is a deficiency in goods since the music system became non-functional
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C)
No, 'A' is using his taxi for ferrying passengers, which is a commercial purpose. Hence, he is not a consumer
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D)
No, 'A' is not a consumer since he has not paid any consideration for the music system
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Nothing is an offence, which is done by a person, who at the time of doing it, is by reason of intoxication, incapable of knowing the nature of the act, or that he is doing what is either wrong or contrary to law provided that the thing which intoxicated him was administered to him without his knowledge or against his will.
Facts 'A' was having a get together with his old friends and on his friend's suggestions, he consumed some alcohol. On his way back to home at night, 'A' heard some footsteps and turning back, he imagined he saw a figure moving towards him with a spear. In fact, it was only a man, 'B' with an umbrella, who was telling 'A' to walk carefully since 'A' appeared to be unsteady. However, 'A' proceeded to attack 'B' with an iron rod leading to grave injuries to 'B'. Is 'A' guilty of causing grievous hurt to 'B'?
A)
No, 'A' is not guilty because in his intoxicated state, the umbrella appeared a spear to him and he exercised his right of private defence.
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B)
No, 'A' is not guilty because 'B' could have attacked 'A' with his umbrella
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C)
No, 'A' is not guilty because he was intoxicated on the suggestions of his friends and was incapable of knowing that he was savagely attacking a man, who was carrying only an umbrella
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D)
Yes, 'A' is guilty because he got intoxicated voluntarily and under the effect of this voluntary intoxication, he attacked and caused grievous injuries to 'B' who posed no threat to him in fart
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Nothing is an offence, which is done in the exercise of the right of private defence. Every person has a right to defend his property against any act of theft, robbery, mischief or criminal trespass. This right of private defence of property extends to causing of death of the wrong-doer, if the person exercising the right apprehends that death or grievous hurt shall be the consequence if such right of private defence is not exercised.
Facts 'A"s cattle was being regularly stolen and 'A' was unable to apprehend the thief. One night, 'A' finally manages to catch 'B' untying his cow from the cowshed under the cover of darkness. 'A' slowly crept up to 'B' and slashed his neck with a sickle leading to the death of 'B' Is 'A' guilty of the offence of culpable homicide?
A)
No, 'A' was only exercising his right of private defence of property
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B)
No, 'B' continued stealing of his cattle would have rendered his business inoperable
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C)
Yes, 'A' had no reasonable apprehension that 'A' could suffer any grievous hurt if he did not kill 'B'
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D)
Yes, 'A' should have first challenged 'B' to surrender before taking any steps to cause 'B's death
Direction: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After statement of facts, legal principles are given apply the principles to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.
Principle Article 220 of the Constitution reads a follows "No person who, after the commencement of this Constitution, has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except the Supreme Court and the other High Court".
Facts Mr X, a lawyer practicing in the Allahabad High Court, was appointed as an Additional Judge in the Allahabad High Court. After six months, he submitted his resignation citing the reason that he would like to continue his practice.
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He can practice only in the Supreme Court
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He can practice only in the Supreme Court and High Court except Allahabad High Court
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C)
He can practice in any court including Allahabad High Court
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Codes Assertion (A) President of India is considered as a paper head Reason (R) President is not directly selected by the people.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
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Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) Sovereignty lies in the people of India
Reason (R) Indian Constitution has declared that Parliament is Supreme in India.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
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Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) A Member of Parliament cannot be sued in a court of law for anything said by him in Parliament.
Reason (R) Article 19 of Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) The write jurisdiction of High Court is wider than that of Supreme Court.
Reason (R) High Courts deal with states hence more a powers have been given to High Courts.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) The Supreme Court can derogate from any provision of any law made by Parliament if it is needed in the interests of justice.
Reason (R) Article 142 provides the Supreme Court power to do absolute justice.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) In India there is no official religion of the state.
Reason (R) The concept of secularism provides that state cannot aid or help any religion or religious institution.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) Written constitutions are rigid
Reason (R) Rigid constitutions prescribe special procedure for amendment.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) The structure of reservation should be changed in India.
Reason (R) The present model of reservation has not worked effectively as many deserving of reservation are not able to get the same, and many who don't deserve it are benefitted by it.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) The Balwant Rai Mehta Committee recommended the setting up of Panchayati Raj in India.
Reason (R) The 73rd Amendment deals with Panchayti Raj.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) All the high courts are bound by the ratio decidendi of a case decided by the Supreme Court.
Reason (R) The law laid down by the Supreme Court is binding on all courts with in the territory of India.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) Minorities have a right to establish and administer educational institutional of their choice.
Reason (R) Secularism is one of the basic structures of the Constitution.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) The President of India is mere constitutional head
Reason (R) In parliamentary form of government, the Prime Minister is the head of government.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) Law declared by Supreme Court is binding on all courts in India
Reason (R) Only Supreme Court has power of judicial review.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: In the following questions, there we two statements. One is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). In the context of two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) A, a boy aged 11 years having possessed maturity of understanding, intentionally kills B, A is liable to be convicted
Reason (R) A child above 7 years, but below 12 years of immature understanding is immune from criminal liability.
A)
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A
A, a husband attacked his unarmed wife 'B' with a pistol without any threat or danger to his life, and to save herself B caught hold of private parts of 'A', who in consequence hit on her head and she died. What offence has 'A' committed?