Direction: One of the following sentences are grammatically incorrect and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark that part, if there is no error marked.
Direction: One of the following sentences are grammatically incorrect and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark that part, if there is no error marked.
Direction: One of the following sentences are grammatically incorrect and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark that part, if there is no error marked.
Direction: One of the following sentences are grammatically incorrect and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark that part, if there is no error marked.
Direction: One of the following sentences are grammatically incorrect and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark that part, if there is no error marked.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Direction: Each blank is the following passage is numbered against each number are given four alternatives. One of these alternative will correctly fit into the blank, so as to complete the passage you have to find out the word Citizenship establishes a relationship between an individual and the 21 while it confers certain 22 upon you, citizenship also imposes certain 23 upon you, a good citizen will see to it that these duties are 24 as far as possible. As a citizen of a state, you are expected to be 25 to it, a good citizen would naturally not indulge 26 subversive activities.
Africa's Sahara desert is the second largest desert on Earth. Based on the information in the passage, what characteristic must the Sahara share with Antarctica?
In a passage author writes, 'And because of cold air holds less moisture than warm air, the air in Antarctica does not hold much moisture at all'. What does this means?
A)
Air in Africa holds more moisture than the air in Antarctica
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B)
Air at the mountains is colder than beach
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C)
Air in the second floor of house is warmar than air on the ground floor
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D)
Air surrounding the tropical islands hold less moisture than the air in Antarctica
A thief running at 8 km/h is chased by a policeman whose speed is 10 km/h. If the thief is 100 m ahead of the policeman, then the time required for the policeman to catch thief will be
The sum of 5% of a number and 4% of other number is \[\frac{2}{3}\] of the sum of 6% of the first number and 8% of second. The ratio of the first number to the second is
A, B and C starts at the same time in the same direction to run around a circular stadium. A completes a round in 252 s, B in 308 s and C in 198 s, all starting at the same point after what time will they next meet at the starting point again?
A certain work can be done in a certain time by 25 men, with 5 men less, it could have been done in 3 days more. In what time can it be done by 40 men?
8 men can do a work in 12 days. After 6 days of work 4 more men were engaged to finish the work. In how many days would the remaining work be completed?
The total cost of 12 pens and 5 pencils is equal to Rs 111. Also the cost of 1 pencil is Rs 5 less than the cost of 1 pen. What will be the cost of 8 pens and 9 pencils?
Which of the following persons were among the ones who received 'Asian Voice Political and Public Life Awards' at house of commons of the British Parliament?
Which of the following mobile companies has launched a product called 'one nation, one rate' which offers one rate for voice SMS and data in home circles and on roaming?
Statements Noise pollution is an unwanted accumulation of noise in the atmosphere.
Reasons
I. It interferes with the communication.
II. To control the degree of air pollution has become the dire need of time as most of it is caused due to the accumulation of noise in the atmosphere.
A)
Both I and II are correct reasons of the statement
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B)
Only I is the correct reason of the statement
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C)
Both I and II are not correct reasons of the statement
The most empirical argument in favour of prayer is that it relieves the mind of tension, which is the natural concomitant of a life of hurry and worry. It neutralizes mental repressions and purifies the subconsciousness. It releases an extra amount of hope and energy and thus enables a person to face life squarely. Life is not all sweetness, enjoyment and success, it is drudgery, pain and failure too. This paragraph best supports the statement that
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Prayer is an important part of all religions
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People are interested in finding out effects of prayer
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C)
Subconsciousness plays no role in our life
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D)
There are same arguments for the benefits of prayer, which can be tested
Years of international experience and debates on the question of the long term viability of large multi-purpose projects have by now yielded enough evidence for us to unhesitatingly conclude that all such projects are counterproductive and anti-poor. As such, given the body of information available on the subject, the advocacy of such a project on the part of those who ought to know better must be seen as an irreponsible act. This paragraph best supports the statement that
A)
Most of the international organizations support the idea of large multi-purpose projects
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B)
The proposed project is a replica of a large multi-purpose in all the countries
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C)
In the international arena the controversy on the long term viability of large multi-purpose projects ended decades ago
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D)
Some people are in favour of setting up of large multi-purpose projects
The video magazine has launched a cultural revolution in India that has delighted viewers and confirmed the fears of the politicians about the power of video. The earliest to start was Newstrack, followed by two others on similar lines. It is said that the largest selling video magazine sells about 20000 copies of its monthly 90 min cassettes at Rs 150 a piece. The viewership of this itself is estimated to be 5-6 million. This paragraph best supports the statement that
A)
Video magazines will not be well accepted by TV viewers in India
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B)
The total sales revenue from all of the video magazines exceeds Rs 30-35 lakh.
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C)
All video magazines in India are brought out once a month
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. An inmate died within the jail under mysterious circumstances
II. An inquiry by a subdivisional magistrate has been ordered into the incident.
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. Garment industry has decided to protest against excise duty levied on readymade garments.
II. Government decided to levy 16% excise duty on readymade garments in the new budget.
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. The government has decided to reduce its stake in nationalized banks to 33%.
II. The bank employees have gone for one day strike against the privatization of public sector banks.
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. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has ordered all evening law colleges in the country to close down from the coming academic session.
II. The standard of education in evening law colleges was found in the state of deterioration.
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. Two IPS officers have resigned in Maharashtra
II. IPS officers are not being given proper facilities in Maharashtra
An argument is given below, on the basis of that argument, find out the parallel argument from the given list of subsequent arguments. Argument There are a few places in India from where the international criminals operate. The luxury hotels should be banned in India Subsequent Arguments
A)
Luxury hotels are such places from where the international criminals operate
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B)
The ban on luxury hotels is the only way to end the international crimes.
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C)
After banning these hotels the foreign tourists will have no place to stay
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D)
The luxury hotels are symbols of country's development and a place for staying the affluent foreign tourists
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Preparation is not an offence except the preparation of some special offences
Facts Rameshwar keeps poisoned sweet dish in his house, wishing to kill Binoy, whom he invited to a party and to whom he wishes to give it. Unknown to Rameshwar, his only son takes the sweet dish and dies.
In this case
A)
Rameshwar is liable for the murder
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B)
he is not liable for murder, since it is a preparation alone
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C)
he is liable for culpable homicide
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D)
he is not liable as incident has causes his harm only
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object.
Facts A, along with eight others went to a near village to beat some of his enemies. In this fight A was injured. The members of the opposite party ran away. Thereafter, A's friends followed the opponents and killed one of them.
A)
A and his companions are liable to be punished for the murder
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B)
Only A is liable, others are liable for minor offences only
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C)
No one is liable since they exercised the private defence
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Whoever, intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that person, or to any other and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put in fear to deliver to any property or valuable security, or anything signed or sealed, which may be converted into a valuable security, commits 'extortion'.
Facts A threatens to publish a defamatory libel concerning B unless B gives Rs 5 lakhs. A induces B to give money.
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Nothing, which is not intended to cause death, is an offece by reason of any harm, which it may cause, or be intended by the doer to cause, or be known by the doer to be likely to cause, to any person for whose benefit it is done in good faith and who has given a consent, whether express or implied, to suffer that harm, or to take the risk of that harm.
Facts A fake doctor operated on a man for internal piles by cutting them out with an ordinary knife. The man died of hemorrhage.
A)
Doctor is guilty of murder
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B)
Doctor is not guilty
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C)
Doctor is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Who dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use any movable property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
Facts A finds a diamond ring, not knowing to whom it belongs. He sells it immediately to a jeweller.
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Voluntary drunkenness is not a defence under SS.85 and 86 of the CRPC
Facts A has in his possession a bottle of poisonous lotion for external application and a bottle of medicine for internal use. A in a drunken condition gives to his child announce of the poisonous lotion to drink as result of, which the child died Is a guilty of any offence?
A)
A is guilty of death caused by rash and negligent act
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Attempt to murder is punishable under S.307 IPC, but preparation is not an offence.
Facts A mixes sugar, thinking that it was poison in the tea meant for B with an intention to cause his death. What offence, if any, has been committed by A?
A)
A is not liable to be punished for any offence. A has done only preparation, for the commission of crime
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle By virtue of S.330 of the code, if a person voluntarily causes hurt for the purpose of extorting confession from the sufferer or any information, which may lead to the detection of an offence, he shall be punishable with imprisonment of either description for a term, which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine.
Facts X, a police officer tortures Y, to tell him where the stolen property was kept by him. Has a committed any offence?
A)
X is not liable, since he is discharging his duty
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B)
X is liable, since the custodial torture is not part of duty
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C)
X is not liable, since the torture was to extract confession
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle 'Nobody shall unlawfully interfere with a person's use or enjoyment of land, or some right over, or in connection with it. The use or enjoyment, envisaged herein, should be normal and reasonable taking into account surrounding situation'.
Facts Jeevan and Pavan were neighbours in a residential locality. Pavan started a typing class in a part of his house and his typing sound disturbed Jeevan, who could not put up with any kind of continuous noise. He filed a suit against Pavan.
A)
Pavan is liable, because he should not have started typing class in his house
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B)
Pavan is liable, because as a neighbour, heshould have realised Seevan's delicate nature
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C)
Pavan is not liable, because typing sound did not disturb anyone else other than Jeevan
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D)
None of the above Using the standards of a reasonable man, the sound of typing cannot be said as disturbing and hence it is a reasonable one.
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Whoever wrongfully restraints any person in such a manner as to prevent that person from proceedings beyond certain circumscribing limits, is said 'wrongfully to confine' that person.
Facts A places men with fire arms at the outlets of a building, and tells B that he will fire at B, if B attempts to leave the building.
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle A person is said to be of sound mind for the purpose of making a contract if, at the time, when he makes it, he is capable of understanding it and of forming a rational judgment as to its effect upon his interests.
Facts Mr X, who is usually of sound state of mind, but occasionally of unsound state of mind, enters into a contract with Mr Y when he was of unsound state of mind Mr Y having come to know about this fact afterwards wants to file a suit against Mr X.
A)
Mr X cannot enter into contract because he is of unsound state of mind, when he entered into contract.
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B)
Mr X can enter into contract, but the burden is on the other party to prove that he was of unsound state of mind at the time of contract.
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C)
Mr X can enter into contract, but the burden is on Mr X to prove that he was of sound state of mind at the time of contract.
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Willful rash driving is an offence.
Facts Mr Tiwari was driving his car after drinking alcohol. Police books him for willful negligent driving. Is the act of the police lawful?
A)
No, because Mr Tiwari was not driving rashly he was drunk while driving
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B)
No, this is not a negligent act
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C)
Yes, because Mr Tiwari was driving rashly
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D)
Yes, because the police has the power to arrest a person driving rashly
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Ignorance of Fact is excused but ignorance of law is no excuse.
Fact X was a passenger from Zurich to Manila in a Swiss Plane. When the plane landed at the Airport of Bombay on November 28, 1962, it was found on searching that X carried 34 kg of Gold Bars on his person and that he had not declared it in the 'Manifest for Transit'. On 26th November 1962, the Government of India had issued a notification modifying its earlier exemption, making it mandatory now that the gold must be declared in the manifest of the aircraft.
A)
X cannot be prosecuted because he had actually no knowledge about the new notification issued two days ago
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B)
X cannot be prosecuted because ignorance of fact is excusable
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C)
X can be prosecuted because ignorance of law is not excusable
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D)
X's liability would depend on the discretion of the court
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Any direct physical interference with goods in somebody's possession without lawful justification is called trespass of goods.
Facts Z purchased a car from a person, who had no title to it and sent it to a garage for repair. X believing wrongly that the car was his, removed it from the garage.
A)
X cannot be held responsible for trespass of goods as he was under a wrong belief
Directions: Given below is a statement of legal principle, followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts and select the most appropriate answer among the alternatives.
Principle Mere silence as to the facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not a fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, on close examination it is found to be the duty of the person keeping silent to speak, or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech.
Facts X sells by auction to Y, a horse which X knows to be of unsound state of mind X says nothing to Y about the horse's unsound state of mind Give the correct answer
A)
X can be held liable for fraud
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B)
X can be held liable for misrepresentation
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C)
X cannot be held liable, because he did not say anything positive about the mental state of the horse
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D)
X cannot be held liable because it is the buyer who must be aware of the things
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) A void contract is not necessarily illegal.
Reason (R) Every illegal contract is void
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) The state shall not make any law, which takes away or abridges the rights conferred by Part III (Fundamental Rights) and any law made in contravention of this clause shall, to the extent of the contravention, be void
Reason (R) The Fundamental Rights are the rights reserved by the people and for this reason they are eternal and sacrosscant.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) All minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.
Reason (R) Institutions established by the minorities are not entitled to governmental aid and government is not under an obligation to give aid
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) During inflation, there is increase in money supply and rise in price level.
Reason (R) The rise in prices is due to shortage in supply of essential consumer goods.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) X, because of unsound state of mind and not knowing the nature of the act, attacks Y, who in self-defense and in order to ward off the attack, hits him thereby injuring him. Y has not committed an offence.
Reason (R) Y had a right of private defence against X under Section, 98 of the Indian Penal Code.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) Austin's concept of law is known as imperative theory.
Reason (R) Austin emphasized on the commanding character of law.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) The essence of joint liability under section 149 of the IPC is that the criminal act must have been done with a view to fulfill the common object of an unlawful assembly.
Reason (R) Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) A void contract is not necessarily illegal.
Reason (R) Every illegal contract is void
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) The Indian Constitution was adopted on 26th November, 1949.
Reason (R) Law Day is celebrated in India on 26th November every year.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) All minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.
Reason (R) Institutions established by the minorities are not entitled to governmental aid and government is not under an obligation to give aid
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) In the Event of violation of any legal right (tort) the aggrieved party is entitled to recover unliquidated damages.
Reason (R) The object of awarding damages to the aggrieved party is to put him in the same position in which he would have been if the wrong would not have been committed Damages are therefore, assessed on that basis.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) During inflation, there is increase in, money supply and rise in price level.
Reason (R) The rise in prices is due to shortage in supply of essential consumer goods.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) A person claims compensation for his non-gratuitous act.
Reason (R) A person, who enjoys benefit from lawful, non-gratuitous act of another must compensate him even though there is no contract.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) Austin's concept of law is known as imperative theory.
Reason (R) Austin emphasized on the commanding character of law.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements, one labeled as assertion (A) and other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers.
Assertion (A) The essence of joint liability under Section 149 of the IPC is that the criminal act must have been done with a view to fulfill the common object of an unlawful assembly.
Reason (R) Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
I. In a recent Supreme Court verdict pronounced by Justice Markandeya Katju and Justice Gyan Sudha Mishra, the court upheld the constitutionality of the Haj subsidy.
II. Muslims are not the only beneficiaries of the secular state's generosity. Hindus have also received substantial financial support from the government.
With reference to the statements mentioned above, which of the following is correct?
X, a married woman, agreed to live in adultery with B and also agreed to serve him as his housekeeper. In return, B agreed to pay X Rs 500 per month for living in adultery and Rs 500 per month for housekeeping. The agreement is
A)
valid
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B)
void
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C)
void as to the first object, but valid with respect to the second object
Ramu applied for the post of Director in an organization. The governing body of the organization passed a resolution appointing him to the post. After the meeting, one of the members of the governing body informed him privately of the resolution. Subsequently, the resolution was rescinded Ramu claims damages. Which one of the following is the correct legal proposition in the case?
A)
Ramu cannot claim damages as he had not resigned from his existing post in anticipation of getting the appointment letter
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B)
Ramu cannot claim damages as there was no formal communication
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C)
Ramu can claim damages as governing body cannot rescind the resolution once passed
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D)
Ramu can claim damages as there was private communication
Ms Usha wants to file a suit against Bhagyalaxmi Theatre praying for a permanent injunction (stay order) restraining the theatre from running the film named 'Jai Santoshi Maa'. Her contention is that the film hurt her religious feelings and sentiments as Goddess Saraswati, Laxmi and Parvati were depicted as jealous and were ridiculed
A)
She cannot file a suit because injury to religious feelings is not a legally recognized right
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B)
She cannot file a suit because the theatre has a Fundamental Right to speech and expression
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C)
She can file a suit as injury to religious feelings has been legally recognized as a right (injuria sine damnum)
Y makes an attempt to steal some jewels by breaking open a box and finds, after opening the box, that there is no jewel in it. Choose the appropriate answer.
A)
Y is not guilty of attempt to theft because the box was empty
Mr Sammy was severely hurt while working in his factory and fell unconscious. He was rushed to a hospital by his fellow workers. In the hospital (at emergency/casualty ward) the doctors opined that he should be operated immediately. While conducting preliminary examinations, he was found to be HIV positive. The doctors are in a dilemma regarding what should they do first
A)
Doctors should operate first
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B)
Doctors should inform his family members
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C)
Doctors should inform his employers
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D)
Doctors should not inform anyone because it would violate patient's right of privacy
The President can obtain opinion of the Supreme Court in, which of the following cases?
A)
Where he is advised by the cabinet of ministers to refer the matter to the court for its opinion
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B)
Where he is advised by the Prime Minister to refer the matter to the court for its opinion
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C)
Where the question of law or fact has arisen or is likely to arise, which is of such a nature and of such public importance that it is expedient to obtain the opinion of the court