Sample Question Paper Legal Asstt NE06

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APTITUDE 1. Who became the first Indian to win three medals in successive ISSF shooting world cup held recently? (1) Abhinav Bindra (2) Gagan Narang (3) Jitu Rai (4) Vijay Kumar 1. vHkh gky gh esa vk;ksftr ISSF “kwfVax fo”o di esa yxkrkj rhu esMy thrus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkSu cuk\ (1) vfHkuo fcUæk (2) xxu ukjax (3) ftrw jkW; (4) fot; dqekj 2. 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 (2) ESA (3) ISRO (4) NASA 2. vHkh gky gh esa fo”o dk lokZf/kd “kfä”kkyh ,oa lcls cM+k VsyhLdksi ^ATLAST* ds fuekZ.k djus dh ;kstuk] ftlds }kjk nwljs xzgksa ds okrkoj.k ,oa nwljs xzgksa ds çk.kh dh thou dh fo|ekurk [kkstus ,oa fo”ys’k.k djuk gS] dk vukoj.k fd;k x;kA ;g fdldh ;kstuk gS% (1) FKA & RKA (2) ESA (3) ISRO (4) NASA 3. Who bagged the FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship title recently held in Dubai? (1) Fabiani Caruana (2) Vishwanathan Anand (3) Magnus Carlsen (4) Vladimir Kramnik 3. vHkh gky gh esa fdlus nqcbZ esa vk;ksftr FIDE fo”o jSfiM “krjat pSfEi;uf”ki dh mikf/k thrh\ (1) QSch;kuh d:vkuk (2) fo”oukFku vkuUn (3) eSXul dkyZlu (4) Oyknehj Økefud 4. Who won the world food prize for the year 2014? (1) Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram (2) Dr. Aditi Mukherji (3) Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi (4) Dr. Norman Borlaug 4. o’kZ 2014 ds fy, fo”o [kk| iqjLdkj fdlus thrk\ (1) MkW- lat;k jktkjke (2) MkW- vfnrh eq[ktÊ (3) MkW- pSfjVh dohjk eqVsxh (4) MkW- ukjeSu oksjykWx 5. India’s first ‘one stop crisis centre’ for women who are victims of violence named ‘Gauravi’ was launched recently by ......... in ........? (1) Film Actor Amir Khan, Bhopal (2) Film Actor Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai (3) Film Actor Amitabh Bachhan, Allhabad (4) Film Actress Hema Malini, Agra 5. efgyk,a tks fgalk dh f”kdkj gSa] muds fy, Hkkjr dk igyk ^ou LVkWi ØkbZfll 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. The world first electric plane named E-Fan first flight was carried successfully recently in: (1) U.S.A. (2) U.K. (3) Germany (4) France 6. fo”o 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) Ýk¡l 7. Which one of the following plants yield bio diesel or bio fuels? (1) Hevea brasiliensis (2) Jatropha Curcas (3) Juniperus Verginiana (4) Parthenium orgenatum 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) tSVªksQk dSjdsl (3) twuhisjl otÊfu;kuk (4) ikFksZfu;e vtsZukVe 8. The Argumentative Indian’ is a book written by (1) Amartya Sen (2) Chetan Bhagat (3) Vikram Seth (4) Arundhati Roy 8. ^n vkWX;wZesaVsfVo bafM;u* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS\ (1) veR;Z lsu (2) psru Hkxr (3) foØe lsB (4) v#a/kfr jkW; 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 çns”k (2) vle (3) ef.kiqj (4) mÙkjk[k.M 10. Which of the following is wrongly matched: (1) Hirakud - Mahanadi (2) Pochampad - Godavari (3) Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery (4) Bhakra Nagal – Sutlej 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 [Legal Asstt. ] [A–1]

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APTITUDE1.Who became the first Indian to win three medals in successive ISSF shooting world cup held recently? (1)Abhinav Bindra(2)Gagan Narang (3)J itu Rai(4)Vijay Kumar 1... r.a r. + ..=+ ISSF .: ++ =| + a.+. +.= +:a =.+= +.a. |ra. ..+. c.a.:. =.= +=. (1).=+ +-a.(2)= =. (3)=+ .(4)+= =+. 2.Recently,theplantobuildtheworldmost powerfulandlargesttelescopeATLASTto analysetheenvironmentofotherplanetsandto tracktheexistenceofalienslife,wasunveiled. This is planned by: (1)FKA & RKA(2)ESA (3)ISRO(4)NASA 2...r.ar.+++=.=+..=.+..a.|+=+=+:. :a.-=.| ATLAST = =+.. == =. .==., === o.. = r. = +.+.+. |+ = r. = a... =. =.+= =. ++.=+.c..==|++a..==.r,=.=.+.=. .i r ===. .==. r (1)FKA & RKA(2)ESA (3)ISRO(4)NASA 3.WhobaggedtheFIDEWorldRapidChess Championship title recently held in Dubai? (1)Fabiani Caruana(2)Vishwanathan Anand (3)Magnus Carlsen(4)Vladimir Kramnik 3... r.a r. + === +; + ..=+ FIDE ++ |: .+= |=.| =. !|.. =.+. (1)=+..=. ==.=.(2)++=..= .=- (3)+== =.a==(4)a.+. =.+== 4.Who won the world food prize for the year 2014? (1)Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram(2)Dr. Aditi Mukherji (3)Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi(4)Dr. Norman Borlaug 4.+. 2014 = a| ++ c.. |-=. === =.+. (1):.. ==. .=..+(2):.. +. +c.=' (3):.. :. =+.. +:.(4):.. =.+= +.a. 5.Indiasfirstonestopcrisiscentreforwomen whoarevictimsofviolencenamedGauraviwas launched recently by ......... in ........? (1)Film Actor Amir Khan, Bhopal (2)Film Actor Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai (3)Film Actor Amitabh Bachhan, Allhabad (4)Film Actress Hema Malini, Agra 5.+ra.| =. r=. =. .=. r, !== a| ..+ =. |ra. += -:.| =.;== =-: ===. =.+ .+. r, =. .. r.a r. + ......... o.. ......... + .... =. . (1)=-+ .=+. .+ c..=, ..|.a (2)=-+ .=+. ..r=c. c..=, ++; (3)=-+ .=+. ++.. +=, ;a.r.+.(4)=-+ .=+. r+. +.a=., .. 6.TheworldfirstelectricplanenamedE-Fanfirst flight was carried successfully recently in: (1)U.S.A.(2)U.K. (3)Germany(4)France 6.++ =. |ra. ++ r+.; =r.= ===. =.+ E-Fan r, =. |ra. !:.= .. r.a r. + ==a+. |+= =r. =.a+ r; (1).|=.|.(2).=. (3)=+=.(4)=.= 7.Which one of the following plants yield bio diesel or bio fuels? (1)Hevea brasiliensis(2)J atropha Curcas (3)J uniperus Verginiana(4)Parthenium orgenatum 7.==ac.+ + = =.=-=. |... +..:.=a . +.. ;.= |. =+. r (1)r.+.. +-=.a-=.=(2)=:.=. === (3)==.|= +='=.=.(4)|..=+ ==.:+ 8.The Argumentative Indian is a book written by (1)Amartya Sen(2)Chetan Bhagat (3)Vikram Seth(4)Arundhati Roy 8. .+::+ ;:= |-+= === o.. ac.. ; r (1)+ ==(2)+= .+ (3)+=+ =(4)=.+ . 9.NandaDeviBiosphereReserveislocatedin which Indian state? (1)Arunachal Pradesh(2)Assam (3)Manipur(4)Uttarakhand 9.=-. +. =.+-+:a =+ ..+ = == .- + -.+ r (1)=..a a.(2)=+ (3)+.|(4)!-..c.: 10.Which of the following is wrongly matched: (1)Hirakud - Mahanadi (2)Pochampad - Godavari (3)Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery (4)Bhakra Nagal Sutlej 10.==ac.+ + = =.=-=. a+ =.:. r (1)r..=: - +r.=. (2)|.|. - ..+. (3)=..== =. - =.+. (4)..c.. =.a - =+a= [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [A1] 11.Whohasrecentlywon2014Pultizerprizeinthe poetry category: (1)Gobind Beharilal(2)J humpa Lahiri (3)Vijay Seshadri(4)Siddharath Mukherjee 11... r.a r. + =++. =.. + 2014 |a= |-=. === =.+. (1).+- +r..a.a(2)n|. ar. (3)+= ...a(4)=o.. +c.=' 12.Clean water would have BOD value of less than: (1)5 ppm(2)19 ppm (3)25 ppm(4)50 ppm 12.-+= =a + BOD +.= === =+ r.. (1)5 ppm(2)19 ppm (3)25 ppm(4)50 ppm 13.Identify the Shakespearean play in which we have a death by poisoning: (1)As You Like It(2)Hamlet (3)The Merchant of Venice(4)None of these 13..+=|.=!==.:==.|r.===+=r=== =.. + r; .. (1)|= a.;= ;:(2)r+a: (3) +-: .= +==(4);=+ = =.; =r. 14.Whowillhaveitsleaderelectedasleaderof opposition and given the status & facilities to the rank of cabinet ministers? (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 14.==ac.++===+|.=.=+.=.=.|.|+!= =+=: ++. =. =. |+ =+..| a.= =. =.. (1)+|.. a ==+ =+= -.. =c. + =.= r (2)+|..a==+=+=-..=c.+=.=r|+ ===. =c. == = =a =c. =. =+ = =+ 1/10 r (3)+|..a==+=+=-..=c.+=.=r|+ ===. =c. == = =a =c. =. =+ = =+ 1/5 r (4)!|+ + =.; .. =r. =r. r 15.Which one of the following is most likely to occur iftheReservebankofIndialowerstheCash Reserve Ratio? (1)An Increase in aggregate savings (2)A rise in Budget Deficit (3)A rise in aggregate money supply (4)A rise in the use of credit cards 15. ..+. =+ += == =+ =|.+ =. =+ =+. r +. ==ac.+ + = === .:+ r.= =. =..+=. r (1)=a ++ + +o (2)+=: ..: + +.-.. (3)=a +.a= .|+ + +.-.. (4)=:: =.: = a. + +.-.. 16.TheReportsofthecomptrollerandauditor GeneralofIndiarelatingtotheaccountsofthe Union shall be submitted to: (1)The President of India(2)The Prime minister of India (3)The Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4)The Finance Minister of India 16.=. = ac... = =+-. + ..+ = =+= . +r.ac.. |..= =. |.: == =. a-++ =. =.|. (1)..+ = .:|+ (2)..+ = a..=++. (3)a.==.. = . (4)..+ = +-.-++. 17.OnestarisgoingawayfromtheEarth.Thenthe observer on the Earth will experience: (1)Decrease in wave length (2)Increase in wave length (3)No change in wave length (4)None of these 17.=.; +.. |+. = =. r. r |+. | +. =..= +. = a.-+ a=.-. = =+. + +. =.+ =. (1)+ + =+. (2)+ + +o (3)+ + =.; |++= =r. (4);=+ = =.; =r. 18.Which one of the following seismic wave is the fastest? (1)P Wave(2)S Wave (3)L Wave(4)R Wave 18.== + = =.=-=. .=|. + =+= += r (1)P +(2)S + (3)L +(4)R + 19.Who among the British Generals defeated Peshwa Baji Rao II: (1)Autram(2)Malcom (3)Elphinstone(4)Kitchner 19.== +:. ==a = |.+. +.=..+ o+. =. |.-+ =. .. (1).:+(2)+a=+ (3)|a==-:.=(4)== [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [A2] 20.Which one is not written by Munshi Prem Chand: (1)Rangbhoomi(2)Prem Pachisi (3)Vishkanya(4)Kayakalp 20.==ac.+ + = =.= +.. a+- o.. + =r. r (1).+(2)a+ |.=. (3)+.=-.(4)=..=-| 21.A B is a tangent to the circle. The radius of the circle is 2 cm. Then the area of the shaded portion is: (1) 2 2(2)2 2 (3) 2 4(4)None of these 21.+-. | |= -|. c.. A B ri +-. =. +-. 2 =+.. ri +. =..=+ .. =. .+=a r.. (1) 2 2(2)2 2 (3) 2 4(4);=+ = =.; =r. 22.Two cylinders have the same volume. The heights areintheratioof1:2,thentheratiooftheradii will be: (1)2 : 1(2)1 : 2 (3)1 :2 (4)2: 1 22..=a-:.=..+==+.=ri!===.;=.=|.+ 1:2 r +. !== +-.. =. =|.+ r.. (1)2 : 1(2)1 : 2 (3)1 :2 (4)2: 1 23.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 =71(2)abc =a3(3)abc =491(4)None of these 23. 49 =. a+. r-=. 7 r , 63 =. b+. r-=. 9 r+.. 112 =. c+. r-=. 16 r+.== + ==. = =. = r(1)abc =71(2)abc =a3(3)abc =491(4);=+ = =.; =r. 24.x% of x is the same as 10% of: (1) 10x2(2) 10x (3) 10x3(4)None of these 24.x =. x% +r. r.. =. 10% r.. (1) 10x2 =.(2) 10x=. (3) 10x3=.(4);=+ = =.; =r. 25.P Q R S T are five boys. Given that P is taller than Q,RisshorterthanP,SistallerthanTbut shorter than Q, the tallest boy is: (1)P(2)Q (3)R(4)None of these 25.P Q R S T |. a:= ri P Q = a+. ri R P = =.:. ri S T = a+. a== Q = =.:. r +. =+..= a+. =.= r (1)P(2)Q (3)R(4);=+ = =.; =r. 26.Fivepersonsarestandinginaqueue.Oneofthe two persons at the extreme end is a professor and theotherisabusinessman.Anadvocateis standing to the right of the student. An author is to theleftofthebusinessman.Thestudentis standingbetweentheprofessorandtheadvocate. Counting from the left the author is at which place: (1)1st (2)2nd

(3)3rd (4)4th26.|. + |= =+. + c.: ri . +. + |= -++ =. | |= + |= a.== +.. =. |= +=.. ri +... = .r= |= |:+.=: c.:. ri +=.. = +.| |= ac.= ri +... a.== |+ |:+.=: = + + c.:. ri +. | = =+ r| ac.= == -..= | r (1)a.+(2)o+. (3)++. (4)+. 27.PisstandingtotheeastofQatadistanceof4 Km. P stands still while Q goes north for 4 Km. In which direction must Q now look to see P: (1)East(2)South East (3)South(4)South West 27.Q = |+ + P4 =.+.. =. . | c.:. ri P +r. c.:. r =+= Q 4 =.+.. !-. =. . a+. ri P =. c.= = a| Q =. == .. =. . c.=. .r| (1)|+(2).. |+ (3).. (4).. |+ [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [A3] 28.If AM=3, ARE=4, and NEVER=8, then INDIA IS A GREAT NATION=: (1)32(2)29 (3)28(4)None of these 28. AM=3, ARE=4, |+ NEVER=8, +. INDIA IS A GREAT NATION= (1)32(2)29 (3)28(4);=+ = =.; =r. DIRECTIONS: Complete the following series. 29.A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _ B _ B A (1)A Z B Z(2)B Z A Z (3)B Z Z Z(4)Z A Z Z =. ==ac.+ =c.a. =. |. =i 29.A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _ B _ B A (1)A Z B Z(2)B Z A Z (3)B Z Z Z (4)Z A Z Z 30.If one side and one diagonal of a rhombus are 5 cm and 8 cm respectively, then its area (in cm2) is: (1)22(2)20 (3)24 (4)25 30. +.= =. |= .=. |+ |= +=. =+. 5 |+ 8 =+.. r, +. !==. .+=a (=+..2 +, r (1)22(2)20 (3)24 (4)25 31.Oneacuteangleofarightangledtriangleis double the other. If the length of its hypotenuse is 10 cm, then its area is: (1) 275cm2 (2)25 cm2(3)3225cm2 (4)None of these31.|= =+=.. +.= =. -==.. = =. =. ri ;== +=. =. a+.; 10 =+.. r +. ;==. .+=a r.. (1) 275cm2 (2)25 cm2(3)3225cm2 (4);=+ = =.; =r. 32.The average age of the boys in a class of 30 boys is14.5years.Whatwillbetheaverageageif10 new boys come whose average is 15.2 years, and joins them? (1)15.5 years(2)14.68 years(3)16.25 years(4)None of these 32.30 a:=. =. |= =.. + .=+ . 14.5 +. ri .=+ . +. r.. 10 = a:= . .+ |+ ..+a r.+ r ===. .=+ . 15.2 +. r.+. r (1)15.5 +.(2)14.68 +. (3)16.25 +.(4);=+ = =.; =r. 33.InacertaincodelanguagePROPORTIONis written as PORPRONOIT. How is CONVERSION written in that code language? (1)VNOCERONIS(2)VNCORENOIS (3)VNOCRENOIS(4)VNOCREIONS 33.|= =+ =.: PROPORTION =. PORPRONOIT ac..=.+.r+.!=.=.:....+CONVERSION =. == ac. (1)VNOCERONIS(2)VNCORENOIS (3)VNOCRENOIS(4)VNOCREIONS 34.Three men or eight boys can do a piece of work in 17days.Howmanydayswilltwomenandsix boys together take to finish the same work? (1)11 days(2)17 days (3)12 days(4)None of these 34.+.= + . . a:= ==. =. =. 17 = + = ==+ ri . + |+ = a:= |= =.. !=. =. =. |. == + =+=. = a (1)11 =(2)17 = (3)12 =(4);=+ = =.; =r. 35.Twelvesolidspheresofthesamesizearemade bymeltingasolidmetalliccylinderofbase diameter2cmandheight 16 cm. The diameter of each sphere is: (1)2 cm(2)3 cm (3)4 cm(4)6 cm 35.|= .= ..+= =a:, ===. ... .= 2 =+.. |+ =.;16=+..r,=.a.=|=r..=.=12.= .a +=.| =.+ ri a= .a =. .= r.. (1)2 =+..(2)3 =+.. (3)4 =+..(4)6 =+.. 36.Therearesomegirlsandbuffalosataplace.If totalnumberofheadsis15andtotalnumberof legsis46,thenhowmanygirlsandhowmany buffalos are there? (1)8 girls and 7 buffalos(2)9 girls and 6 buffalos (3)7 girls and 8 buffalos(4)6 girls and 9 buffalos 36.|= -..= | = = a: =. |+. = ri =. =. = a = c. 15 |+| . =. = a = c. 46 r.+.=+=. a: =. |+=+=. .= r (1)8 a:=. |+ 7 .=(2)9 a:=. |+ 6 .= (3)7 a:=. |+ 8 .=(4)6 a:=. |+ 9 .= [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [A4] 37.Given two positions of the dice as being. When 2 is at the bottom which number is at the top: (1)5(2)4 (3)1(4)6 37.|.= =. . -.+. ;= a=. . ; ri =+ 2 +a + r.. +. =.=-=. =c. ... | r.. (1)5(2)4 (3)1(4)6 38.Simplify: 265270 297238 (1)1(2)0 (3)1(4)None of these 38.=a = 265270 297238 (1)1(2)0 (3)1(4);=+ = =.; =r. 39.The average of 5 consecutive numbers A, B, C, D and E is 48. What is the product of A and D? (1)2300(2)2204 (3)2208(4)2254 39.5 =+= =c.. A,B,C,D |+ E =. .=+ 48 ri A |+ D =. .==a +. r.. (1)2300(2)2204 (3)2208(4)2254 40.Among five friendsBrijesh, Feroz, Jai, Kamal and Vinodeachhavingadifferentweight.Ferozis 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(2)Brijesh (3)Vinod(4)Data inadequate 40.|.++.+=-+=.,=.=,=,=+a|++=.+ a= =. .. .x ri =.= =+a = = ... ri +=. =.= |+ +=.= ... r a== =+a = ... =r. ri !=+ +.=. =+= ... =.= r(1)=+a(2)+=. (3)+=.(4)|.-+ .=: 41.Select the suitable alternative to complete the series. 2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6: (1)1296(2)216 (3)7776(4)1378 41.==ac.+ a= +!= +=-| =.= =.=.. =.|. =+. r i 2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6: (1)1296(2)216 (3)7776(4)1378 DIRECTIONS:(QuestionNo.42&43)Inacertaincode 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 andiv.pa reb nom stands for oranges are sweet. 42.Which word in that language stands for apple. (1)Elp(2)Nux (3)Zip(4)None of these =. (a= =c. 42 |+ 43, |= =+ =.: .... +- i.Cod dex nom =. +.| r banana is sweet ii.Zip dex nux =. +.| r apple is good iii.Cod nux elp =. +.| r banana and apple |+ iv.pa reb nom =. +.| r oranges are sweet 42.!= .... + =.=-=. . apple = a a+ =. . r (1)Elp(2)Nux (3)Zip(4);=+ = =.; =r. 43.What does Zip stand for? (1)Apple(2)And (3)Good(4)None of these 43.Zip === a a+ =. . r (1)Apple(2)And (3)Good(4);=+ = =.; =r. 44.How many times from 4 AM to 4 PM the hands of clock are at right angles? (1)24(2)20 (3)22(4)18 44.4 a.+ = 4 =. = + .:. =. =; =+=. +. =+=.. | r.. (1)24(2)20 (3)22(4)18 45.IfinacertaincodelanguageBALEiswrittenas + & and SKIP is written as @ %. How is LIFE written in that code? (1)@ + (2) % T & (3) & % $(4)@ & + 45.==. =+ =.: .... +BALE =. + & |+ SKIP =. @% ac.. =.+. r i LIFE =.!=. =. : + == ac. (1)@ + (2) % T & (3) & % $(4)@ & + [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [A5]DISCIPLINE : LEGAL ASSISTANT (LEGAL)46.TheComptrollerandAuditorGeneralofIndiais appointed by (1)Cabinet Ministers (2)The Prime Minister (3)The States (4)The President 46...+ = =+= |+ +r.ac.. |..= =. =+ == r.+. r (1)=+=: ++. o.. (2)a..= ++. o.. (3).-. = o.. (4).:|+ = o.. 47.Whichofthefollowingpersonarenotcompetentto contract? (1)Minor (2)Persons of unsound mind (3)Persons disqualified by law (4)All of these 47.== + = =.= + =+. == = a| |.+ =r. r (1)+-= (2)+.-+ + (3)+. o.. . =. =| | + (4)!|+ =.. 48.Whentheconsenttoanagreementisobtainedby coercion, the agreement is voidable at the option of (1)Either party to the agreement (2)A party whose consent was so obtained (3)A party who obtained the consent (4)None of these 48.=+ ==. =+. = a+ =r++ +a a. o.. a.-+ =. =.+. r, |=. =+. ...... = +=-| | .=. r.+. r (1)=. =. =.; |= |.=. (2)+r |.=. ===. =r++ ;= a=. a.-+ =. ; (3)+r |.=. === =r++ a.-+ =. (4);=+ = =.; =r. 49.Acontractdependentonthehappeningornon-happening of future uncertain event is a (1)Uncertain contract (2)Contingent contract (3)Void contract (4)Voidable contract. 49...+. =+ .:=. = r.= . = r.= | .=+ =+. r.+. r (1)|= =+ =+. (2).=-+= =+. (3). =+. (4).=. =+. 50.Wheretheconsentofapartyisobtainedby misrepresentation, the contract is (1)Void (2)Voidable (3)Valid (4)Illegal 50.=r. ==. |.=. =. =r++ +. ==|. o.. a.-+ =. =.+. r, |=. =+. ..... r.+. r (1). (2).=. (3)+. (4)-=.==. 51.MofferstosellhishousetoNforRs.36Lakhsand statesinhisletterthattheofferwouldbeconsideredif acceptanceisnotcommunicatedwithinacertaintime. Here the letter of M would (1)Amount to proposal (2)Not amount to proposal (3)Amount to a promise (4)Amount to acceptance 51.M |=. +=.= 36 a.c. =| =. =.++ | N =. += =. |.=. =+.r.|=|++r=r+. r = ;= |.=. | +. =. =.|. |= =..+ =+ = ..+ -+.+ =r. =+ =. =.+.i r.M =. |+ (1)a-+.+ =+n. =.|. (2)a-+.+ =r. =+n. =.|. (3)|= += =+n. =.|. (4)-+.+ =+n. =.|. 52.Which of these are opposed to public policy (1)Restraint of marriage (2)Restraint of personal liberty (3)Interference with course of justice (4)All of these 52.== + = =.= =.+=== =.+ = +=o r (1)++.r | .= (2)+++= -++++. | .= (3)-. a=. + c.a (4)!|+ =.. 53.R,anopticalsurgeon,employsSastheassistantfora termofthreeyearsandSagreesnottopracticeasa surgeon during this period. This contract is (1)Valid (2)Void (3)Voidable (4)Illegal 53.R =. = |= =+ === r, 3 +. =. +. = a| =r.= = =| + S =. =+ =+ r . S ;= +.+ = a| .=. r = ;= ..= +r === =. =.+ =r. =.i r =. ...... r (1)+. (2). (3).=. (4)-=.==. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A6 ] 54.AagreestopayRs.500toBifitrains,andBpromises topayalikeamounttoAifitdoesnotrain,this agreement is called (1)Quasi contract (2)Contingent contract (3)Wagering agreement (4)Voidable contract 54.A B =. ;= .+ | 500 =| = =. .=. r = +.. r.. .B;=.+|A=.500=|=.==..=.r= +.. =r. r..i r =. =ra.+. r (1)o =+. (2).=+= =+. (3)+.=. =. =. (4).=. =+. 55.Review of a judgment has been provided (1)Under section 112 of Civil Procedure Code (2)Under section 114 of Civil Procedure Code (3)Under section 115 of Civil Procedure Code (4)Under section 116 of Civil Procedure Code 55.=. =. =+... =. a.+..= =. . r (1)=+a a=. =r+. =. ... 112 = ..= (2)=+a a=. =r+. =. ... 114 = ..= (3)=+a a=. =r+. =. ... 115 = ..= (4)=+a a=. =r+. =. ... 116 = ..= 56.Onanapplicationmadebyapersonapprehending arrestonanaccusationofhavingcommittedanon-bailable offence, the High Court or the Court of Session mayundersection438oftheCodeofCriminal Procedure, 1973 give the direction (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 56.==.+o..|=-=+.=+.|..=|=.==..|= ..= ++.. =. .=. r.= | =' | =.= | ! -..a . =+ -..a : a=. =r+., 1973 =. ... 438 = ..= =. ==+. r (1)= != a. .. r.= += ++. =r. =. =.|. (2)= != r.=+ + a| +=. =+.=+ | r. = . =.|. (3)=|=.++..r.==.-.++!==+.=+|r.= . =.|. (4)= |=. ++.. r.= | != ++.. = +.= = +. =+.=+ | r. = . =.|. 57.WhichprovisionoftheCodeofCriminalProcedure resembles with Habeas Corpus Writ? (1)Section 91(2)Section 93 (3)Section 97(4)Section 96 57.:a=.=r+.=.=.=-=.a.+..=+-.a..=..=.= +a+. =a+. r (1)...-91(2)...-93 (3)...-97(4)...-96 58.Section 6 of the Limitation Act, 1963 can be availed by (1)The Plaintiff (2)The Defendants (3)Both (1) & (2) (4)None of these 58.|=.+. .=+ 1963 =. ...-6 =. a.. == o.. !.. =. ==+. r (1)+.. (2)a++.. (3).=. (1) |+ (2) (4);=+ = =.; =r. 59.ThePresidentofIndiaiselectedbythemembersofan 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, theelectedmembersoftheLegislativeAssembliesof the States and the elected members of the local bodies 59...+=.:|+=.=+.=|==+.=.==-=+r ==+- (1)== = .=. ==. = =- r.+ r (2)== = .=. ==. = =- . .-. =. +..= =... = =- r.+ r (3)===.=.==.==+.+=-..-.=.+..= =... = =+.+ =- r.+ r (4)== = .=. ==. = =+.+ =-,.-. =. +..= =... = =+.+ =- . -..=. ==.. = =+.+ =- r.+ r 60.WhichsectionoftheArbitrationandConciliationAct, 1996 deals with appointment of arbitrators? (1)Section 9 (2)Section 10 (3)Section 11 (4)None of these 60.+.-..=ar.=+1996=.=.=-=....+-..=. =+ = =+-.+ r (1)...-9 (2)...-10 (3)...-11 (4);=+ = =.; =r. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A7 ] 61. Jurisprudenceisthescientificsynthesisofthe essential principles of law.Who said it ? (1)Allen (2)Bentham (3)Holland (4)Dias 61.-...-+ +. = =+. =o.-+. =. +.== =a.. r- r =.= ===. r (1)|a= (2)+.+ (3)r.a: (4):.= 62.ThesubjectofHart-FullerdebateinHarvardLaw Review is (1)Law and Society (2)Law and Morality (3)Law and Liability (4)Law and J ustice 62.r.+: a. + r.:-=a +.-++. =. +. r (1)+. . =+.= (2)+. . =+=+. (3)+. . .+ (4)+. . -. 63.InordertopreventdefectionofMembersofParliament, Clause (2) in Article 102 and Schedule X were added (1)By Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976 (2)By Constitution (44th Amendment) Act, 1978 (3)By Constitution (52nd Amendment) Act, 1985 (4)None of these 63.== =-. o.. a-+a | .= a.= = a| == 102 + ... (2, +.. ==. X .... o.. =.:. ; (1)=+..= (42+. =...=, .=+ 1976 (2)=+..= (44+. =...=, .=+ 1978 (3)=+..= (52+. =...=, .=+ 1985 (4);=+ = =.; =r. 64. TheStateshallendeavourtopromoteinternational peaceandsecurity. isprovidedin_____ofthe constitution: (1)Article-48A (2)Article-49 (3)Article-50 (4)Article-51 64..- -+.:. ..+ . =.. =. +.+. = =. a.= =.- ;= .. =. a.+..= =+..= = ..... + =. =. . r (1)==-48A (2)==-49 (3)==-50 (4)==-51 65.ThecaseofS.R.BommaiVs.UnionofIndia(1994)is related to (1)Parliamentary Privileges (2)Freedom of Press (3)Imposition of Presidents Rule (4)Right to Equality 65.|=... +.+; +=.+ ..+ =. (1994, =. +.+a. .... = =+-.+ r (1)==. +....=. (2)a= =. -++++. (3).:|+ ..== a. ==. (4)=+.=+. =. .=. 66.TheappointmentofComptrollerandAuditor-Generalof India is provided under _____ of the constitution: (1)Article-48 (2)Article-147 (3)Article-149 (4)Article-148 66...+==+=+..+r.ac..|..==.=+=.a.+..==+..= = ..... = ..= =. . r (1)==-48 (2)==-147 (3)==-149 (4)==-148 67.Whichoneofthefollowingwritscanbeissuedonly against judicial and quasi judicial authorities? (1)Mandamus (2)Habeas Corpus (3)Certiorari (4)Quo Warranto 67.==+==.=-=..=.=+a-.=+..o--.= .=.. = +=o =.. =. =. ==+. r (1)|+.. (2)+-. a..=. (3)!a.. ac. (4).=. |=. 68.AppellateJurisdictionofSupremeCourtinregardto criminal matters is stated in Article. (1)131(2)132 (3)136(4)134 68..|..= +.+a. = =+-. + =+. -..a =. |.a. .=. .+ =. +.= == ...... + =. . r (1)131 (2)132 (3)136(4)134 [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A8 ] 69.AccordingtowhichdecisionoftheSupremeCourt,the statecannotimposeitsreservationpolicyuponany unaided private professional educational institution? (1)M. Nagaraj Vs. Union of India (2)P. A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra (3)TMA Pai foundation Vs.State of Karnataka (4)Indira Sawhney Vs. Union of India 69.=+.-..a==.=-==.===..-==... -=r.+.a.-+==.+=.=..==-..=||=.... =.+ a. =r. = ==+. (1)|+. =..= +=.+ ..+ =. (2)|..|=. ;=.+. +=.+ +r..: .- (3):..|+.|. |.; a+.= +=.+ ==.:= .- (4);. =.r=. +=.+ ..+ =. 70.The portion of share capital which can be called up only on the winding up of a company is known as (1)Called up capital(2)Paid up capital (3)Authorised capital(4)Reserve capital 70.. |=. =. =. r-=. =+a =|=. = =+.|= | +.. =. ==+. r, =ra.+. r (1)+.. |=. (2)a-. |=. (3).+ |=. (4)..+ |=. 71.TheruleintheLatinmaximnemodatquadnonhabet under the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 is contained in (1)Section 27 (2)Section 29 (3)Section26 (4)Section 28 71.+.a += .=+ 1930 = ..= a.+=. =+ (LatinMaxim, nemodat quad non habet = =+ == + =r+ r (1)...-27 (2)...-29 (3)...-26 (4)...-28 72.Theruleofestoppelascontainedinsection27ofthe Sales of Goods Act, 1930 is on the principle of (1)Lickbarrow v. Mason, (1787) 102 ER 1192 (2)Woodely v. Conventary (1863) 159 ER 68 (3)Cole v. North Western Bank (1875)10 CP 334 (4)Gregg v. Wells (1839) 113 ER 35 72.+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-27 + ++. =. =+ == =| + +.= r, == = =o.-+ | ...+ r (1)a=+. +=.+ +== (1787) 102 ER 1192 (2)+:a. +=.+ =.-+-:. (1863) 159 ER 68 (3)=.a +=.+ =.. +-:= += (1875)10 CP 334 (4) +=.+ +a= (1839) 113 ER 35 73.Therulesastodeliveryofgoodsunderacontractof sale of goods are contained in (1)Section 36 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (2)Section 35 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (3)Section 38 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (4)Section 37 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 73.+.a = += =. =+. = ..= +.a =. =|. = =+ == + =r+ r (1)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-36 (2)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-35 (3)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-38 (4)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-37 74.InF.O.B.contractsforthesaleofgoodsthedeliveryis effected (1)When the contract is entered into (2)From the time the goods are put on board (3)Fromthetimewhenthegoodsareremovedfromthe sellers premises for putting the same on board (4)From the time the goods reach the destination 74.+.a = += = a| F.O.B. =+.. + =|. =. =.+. r (1)=+ =+. =. =.+. r (2)!= =+ = =+ +.a =r.= | c.. =.+. r (3)!==+==++.a=r.=|c.=.==a|+=+.= |= = r:.. =.+. r (4)!= =+ = =+ +.a -+ -.+ | |r =.+. r 75.Unpaid seller of goods has been defined under (1)Section 45 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (2)Section 44 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (3)Section 47 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (4)Section 46 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 75.+.a =. -. +=+. == = ..= |...+ =. . r (1)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-45 (2)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-44 (3)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-47 (4)+.a += .=+ 1930 =. ...-48 76.Revocationisanoptiontostopthecontractfrom coming into existence. This is available to (1)Proposer only (2)Acceptor only (3)Both proposer and acceptor (4)None of these 76.a+=r., ==. =+. =. -++ + .= = .== =. |= +=-| ri r == =. !|a. r (1)=+a a-+.+= (2)=+a -+.=+. (3)a-+.+= . -+.=+.-.=. (4);=+ = =.; =r. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A9 ] 77.Thecommunicationofarevocationiscompleteas against the person who makes it i.e. proposer (1)Whenitisputintoacourseoftransmissiontothe person to whom it is made. (2)When it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made. (3)Whentherevocationismadeknowntothepersonto whom it is made. (4)None of these 77.a+ =r. =. =+r= |. r.+. r =. != =+. r ..+ a-+.+=- (1)=+!=!=+=a|,====+++r+=...r, a.. = +.+ + :.a . . r (2)=+ +r != + =. =.==.. + .+. r === a| +r +=.. . r (3)=+a+=r.=!=+=. === a| +r +=.. . r ++ =.. =.+. r (4);=+ = =.; =r. 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 78.:.= = .=. ; -+.+ (1)==. .. =+ =. =. ==+. r (2)=.. .. =r. =. =. ==+. r (3)a-+.+= =. =.==.. + .= = |ra =. =. ==+. r (4)+.. =. =. ==+. r a-+.+= += =r. |r+. 79.Atakesaninsurancepolicyonhislifemakingafalse statementabouthishealthanddoesnotdisclosethe fact that he has been treated for a serious illness. In this case, which one of the following statement is correct? (1)The contract is void. (2)The contract is unenforceable (3)The contract is voidable on the ground of fraud. (4)The contract is unlawful. 79.A |= =.+= = +. + a+ +.=. == |= =.+= = a| |= +.+. |.a=. a a+. r . r + a=: =r. =+. = !== |= .. . =. ;a.= =.. ri |= +.+a + == + = =.=-=. =.= =r. r (1)=. . r (2)=. a++=. r (3)=. ..c...:. = ... | .=. r (4)=. +. r 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 anymoneyinthiscontext,whichoneofthefollowing gives the correct legal position of the agreement? (1)The agreement is void being opposed to public policy (2)The agreement is valid and enforceable. (3)The agreement is voidable at the option of Y. (4)Theagreementisvoidbecausetheobjectisunlawful, forbidden by law. 80.X != .+ | Y =. 5000 =| =. .. a.= == =. .=. r Y !== |. + =. i Y |=. = +. r a== X ;= =-. + =.; .. .. = = +=. = +. ri == + = =.=-=. =.= =. =. =r. =.==. -.+ + =+. r (1)a.= =.+ = a+=a r.= = =.. =. . r (2)=. +. . a++=. r (3)=. Y = =r= | .=. r (4)=. . r +.= !; +. r, =. =.== o.. =.. r 81.Whereacorporationentersintoacontractbeyondthe scope of the object, such a contract is said to be. (1)Intra vires. (2)Ultra vires (3)Ultimo vires (4)Infra vires. 81.=+ =.; =+ !; = .+ = +.r =.; =. =|.+ =+. r, |=. ==. =. =ra.+. r (1).=....= (2).=..+.+ (3)-:+. +.;= (4);-=. +.;= 82.A voidable contract is one which is(1)Not enforceable by either of the parties thereto. (2)Enforceable by either of the parties thereto. (3)Enforceable only with the permission of the court of law. (4)Enforceable at the option of one of the parties thereto. 82.|= .=. =. r.+. r =. (1)!== =+o ==. .. |.=. o.. a++=. = r. (2)!== =+o ==. |= |.=. o.. a++=. r. (3)=+a -..a =. =++ = a++=. r. (4)!== =+-. ==. |= |.=. = +=-| | a++=. r. 83. Rule of carry forward is ultra vireswas held in: (1)M.R. Balaji V State of Mysore (2)State of Kerala V N.M. Thomas. (3)Akhil Bhartiya Socialist Karmchari V UOI. (4)Devadasan V UOI 83.== =. =+ .=..+.+ r |=. =. =.=-= +.+a + . . .. (1)|+... +.a.=. +=.+ += .- (2)=a .- +=.+ |=.|+. ..+= (3)c.a ..+. =...a.-: =+.. +=.+ ..+ =. (4)+.== +=.+ ..+ =. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A10 ] 84.TheSupremeCourtofIndiarecognizedsexual harassment at work place as a human rights violation in the case of: (1)Vishaka V State of Rajasthan (2)Birdhichand Sharad V State of Maharashtra (3)Tukaram V State of Maharashtra (4)Mr. Ahmed Khan V Shah Bano Begum 84.=+. -..a = =. =. =r | a= !|.:= =. == +.+a + +.=+ == +.+a + +.=+ .=. =. !a.= +.=. r (1)+..c.. +=.+ .=-..= .- (2)+..- . +=.+ +r..: .- (3)+=..+ +=.+ +r..: .- (4)=. r+ c..= +=.+ ..r +.=. ++ 85.Whichoneofthefollowingrightsisnotguaranteedby Article 22? (1)Right to be informed of the grounds of arrest (2)Right to be defended by lawyer of ones choice (3)RighttobeproducedbeforeaMagistratewithin24 hours of arrest (4)Right to not be handcuffed. 85.== + = =.=-= .=. =. == 22 o.. .:. =r. . =.+. (1)++.. = =... = +. + =+ =| =.= =. .=. (2)|=. |=- = +=.a o.. +.+ =| =.= =. .=. (3)++.. = 24 .: = ..+ +=-:: = =+. a-++ =| =.= =. .=. (4)r.=:. = a.| =.= =. .=. 86.Preventive detention is precautionary and not punitive in nature. It was held in: (1)Keshavanand Bharati V State of Kerala (2)A.K.Gopalan V State of Madras (3)Rex V. Holiday. (4)Menka Gandhi V UOI 86.=+.= ==+-. a+ = |r+.+. =.+.; r, :.+= =r. =.=-= +.+a + |=. +.=. . .. (1)=.+.=- ..+. +=.+ =a .- (2)|.=. .|a= +=.+ +a.= .- (3)+= +.. r.a.: (4)+==. ... +=.+ ..+ =. 87.Whoever commits the offence of criminal intimidation by any anonymous communication,orhavingtaken precautiontoconcealthenameofthepersonfrom whom the threat comes is guilty under (1)Sec.508 of I.P.C. (2)Sec.507 of I.P.C. (3)Sec.505 of I.P.C. (4)Sec.503 of I.P.C. 87.=. .. + ==. +=.+ |+ o.. .+. == + = c.+. a-++ r, !==. =.+ =|.= =. |+.|. == .|..= .+.= =. |.. =+. r, +r == = ..= ... r (1).;.|..=.. =. ...-508 (2).;.|..=.. =. ...-507 (3).;.|..=.. =. ...-505 (4).;.|..=.. =. ...-503 88.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)Sec.508 of I.P.C. (2)Sec.507 of I.P.C. (3)Sec.504 of I.P.C. (4)Sec.503 of I.P.C. 88.=.+=== ..+ . !-.=+ == .+. != + o.. =.; |.. =.|=.==!;===.+=.=.=+n=|+.=+.. !-.== == = ..= :=. r (1).;.|..=.. =. ...-508 (2).;.|..=.. =. ...-507 (3).;.|..=.. =. ...-504 (4).;.|..=.. =. ...-503 89.Misconduct in public by a drunken person is (1)Public mischief (2)Annoyance (3)Intentional insult (4)All of these 89.==. ..+. + o.. c.a.+ .. r.+. r (1)=.+=== ..+ (2)... (3);.+= |+.= (4)!|+ =.. 90.A was relieved of his wristwatch worth Rs.100 by `B in arunningtrain.Whenthetrainwasabouttostopata railway station. `A raised an alarm. At this point of time, `Cpushed`Aasaresultofwhich`Afelldownand sustained injuries. This was done by `C to enable `B to carry the stolen watch. `C has committed the offence of(1)Hurt (2)Grievous hurt (3)Abetment of an offence. (4)Robbery. 90.a+. r; a.:. + B o.. A =. |= =a.; .:. ===. +- 100 =| .., != +++ |. = . ; =+= a.:. -:.= | === =. ..i A = .. +.. . != +++ C = A =. .+=. .===A =. |:. . != .: .;i C o.. |=. ;=a| =. . +.= B .; r; .:. a =. ==i C = .... =. |.. =. r (1).+ (2).. .+ (3)==. |.. =. a.. (4)a: [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A11 ] 91.A instigates B to kidnap son of Z. B instigates C to do so and C kidnaps.(1)Only B is guilty of abetting. (2)Only A is guilty of abetment (3)Both A and B are guilty of abetment (4)None of these. 91.A B =.Z =| + =. |r. ===.a + =+. r i B | =. ===a| C =.a + =+. r. C |r. = +. r(1)=+a B a. =. ... r (2)=+a A a. =. ... r (3)A +.. B - .=. a. = ... r (4);=+ = =.; =r. 92.AinstigatesBtocausegrievoushurttoZ.Bdoesso, but Z died. (1)A is not liable for punishment for murder (2)A is liable for punishment for murder (3)A is not liable for any punishment. (4)None of these. 92.A Z =. .. .+ |r.= = a| B =. a+ =+. r . B |=. = +. r a== Z =. + r. =.+. r (1)A r. = :.. =r. r (2)A r. = :.. r (3)A ==. .. |.. = a| :=. =r. r (4);=+ = =.; =r. 93.Specialsummonsundersection206ofCr.P.C.canbe issued. (1)By a Magistrate only (2)By a Court of Sessions (3)By a Magistrate as well as the Court of Sessions (4)By the High Court. 93.: a=. =r+. =. ... 206 = ..= +.. =+= =.. =| =. ==+ r (1)=+a |= +=-:: o.. (2)=+a |= =+ -..a o.. (3)+=-:: +.. =+ -..a o.. (4)! -..a o.. 94.Section 210 of Cr. PC can be invoked (1)Whenthereisacomplaintcase&policeisalso investigating the matter. (2)Whenthereisacomplaintcasebutnopolice investigation is in progress. (3)Whenthereisacomplaintcase&thepolicehasalso completed the investigation & filed the final report. (4)All of these 94.: a=. =r+. =. ... 210 =. =.= a. =. ==+. r (1)=+ =.; .=.+. +.+a. r. +.. |a= .. +.+a =. =. = r. r. (2)=+ =.; .=.+. +.+a. r. a== |a= +.+a =. =. = = r. r. (3)=+ =.; .=.+. +.+a. r. +.. |a= = .. =. |. = a. r. . -++ |.: . = . r. (4)!|+ =.. 95.Right to lodge a caveat has been provided under (1)Section 148 of CPC (2)Section 148A of CPC (3)Section 148B of CPC (4)Section 147 of CPC 95..|-.-==. (=+:, . == = .=. =. a.+..= == = ..= =. . r (1)=..|..=.. =. ...-148 (2)=..|..=.. =. ...-148A (3)=..|..=.. =. ...-148B (4)=..|..=.. =. ...-147 96.Thearbitraltribunalmayarrangeforadministrative assistance (1)With the consent of the parties (2)With the consent of the claimant (3)Without the consent of the parties (4)Of its own irrespective of the consent of the parties 96.++.= .=. a..=== =r.+. = a| +-.. = ==+. r (1)|.=.. =. =r++ = (2).+. =. =r++ = (3)|.=.. =. =r++ = +=. (4)|.=.. =. =r++ =. |+.r =| +=. -+ = 97.Undersection9ofArbitration&ConciliationAct1996, interim measures by the court does not include: (1)Appointmentofaguardianforaminororapersonof unsound mind for purposes of arbitral proceedings. (2)Appointment of receiver (3)Securing the amount in dispute in arbitrator (4)None of these 97.+.-. . =ar .=+ 1996 =. ... 9 = ..= -..a o.. -++ !|.. + == ..+a =r. r (1)==. +-= .+. +.-+ + = a| ++.= =.+.r. = a.==. = a| =.; ...+= =+ ==. (2)a.-+ =+. =+ ==. (3)++.= + ++.+ .. =.+ ==. (4);=+ = =.; =r. 98.Section 241-246 of the Companies Act 2013 deal with (1)Winding up (2)Prevention of Oppression & Mismanagement (3)Investigation (4)Meetings 98.=|=. .=+ 2013 =. ...-241-246 == = =+-.+ r (1)=+.|= (2)!|.:= . =a+-.= =. .==. (3)=. (4)+= [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A12 ] 99.Whenachequehasbecomeinvalidbecauseofthe expiryofthestipulatedperiod,canbere-validatedby the drawer by alteration of dates? (1)Yes, the drawer can re-validate the cheque by alteration of dates (2)No,thedrawercannotre-validateitbysoalterationof dates (3)Althoughthedrawercannotrevalidatethecheque,but the drawee can at his discretion revalidate it. (4)None of these. 99.=+ =.; = =..+ +. +.+ =.= = =.. +. r. . r. +. != ..= (:., o.. +..c. +a= |=+..+ =. =. ==+. r. (1)r., ..= +..c. +a= = =. |= +..+ = ==+. r (2)=r.,..=+..c.+a===.|=+..+=r.= ==+. r (3)r.a.= ..= |= +..+ =r. = ==+. a== ..+. |= ++=.==. != |= +..+ = ==+. r (4);=+ = =.; =r. 100.Withinhowmuchtimefromreceiptofrequestfor informationconcerninglifeorlibertyofapersonthe same should be provided under RTI ACT? (1)Seven days (2)Thirty days (3)Forty eight hours (4)Twenty four hours 100.==..=..=+=-++==.+==.+=.+. -++++.==+-.+=.==..=a|=..a.-+r.===+= =+ = ..+ |=. =.==.. a.= =. =.=. .r| (1)=.+ = (2)+.= = (3):+.a.= .: (4).+.= .: 101.Wherearethesafeguardsforthirdpartyinformation under RTI Act 2005 (1)Section 8 (2)Section 10 (3)Section 11 (4)None of these. 101...:...;.=+2005=..=+.=|.==+-.+ =.==.. = a| =..|. =r. r (1)...-8 (2)...-10 (3)...-11 (4);=+ = =.; =r. 102.DirectorofaCompanyhasthedutytodisclosehis interest under which section of Companies Act 2013 ? (1)210 (2)233 (3)184 (4)None of these 102.=|=. = =.= =. =|=. .=+2013 =. =.=-=. ... = ..= |= r+ a=: == =. ::. r (1)210 (2)233 (3)184 (4);=+ = =.; =r. 103.Whichofthefollowingcasesisrelatedtodoctrineof ultra-vires? (1)Royal British Bank Vs. Turqund (2)Lee Vs. Lee Air Farming Ltd. (3)Ashbury Railway Carriage Company Vs. Riche (4)Soloman Vs. Soloman 103.== + = =.=-=. +.+a. .=..+.+ (-:. +.;=, = =o.-+ = =+-.+ r (1).a +:. += +=.+ :=: (2)a. +=.+ a. | =.+ a+:: (3).+. a+ == =|=. +=.+ . (4)=.a.+= +=.+ =.a.+= 104.Whatisrequiredtobeestablishedforbringinghearsay evidencewithintheambitof ............. of Indian Evidence Actthatitmustbealmostcontemporaneouswiththe actsandtherecouldnotbeanintervalwhichwould allow fabrication: (1)Section 5 (2)Section 7 (3)Section 6 (4)Section 8 104.==+ =. =. ..+. .=+ = ..........=. |. + a.= = a| r =o =. =.=. .+= r = r + r. =. = a. =+=.a.= r.. . |=. =.; -+.a =r. r.. ==+ +. =. . =. == (1)...-5 (2)...-7 (3)...-6 (4)...-8 105.InwhichoneofthefollowingcasestheSupremeCourt ofIndiagaveverdictswhichhaveadirectbearingon CenterState relations? (1)S.R. Bommai case (2)Indira Sawhney Case (3)Keshavananda Bharti case (4)None of these 105.==ac.+ + = == +.+a + =+. -..a = r .. . =. = =-a . .-. = =+-. | =... = :.a+. r (1)|=... +.+; == (2);-. =.r=. == (3)=.+.=- ..+. == (4);=+ = =.; =r. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A13 ] 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 administeredtoB,isarelevantfactunder............Of Indian Evidence Act: (1)Section 6 (2)Section 7 (3)Section 8 (4)Section 5 106.A | =r = B =. r. = +.+a + +.. a r. ri r + = B =. + = |ra A = !=. a=. =. =r !|.-+ =. ==.= B =. . . .., ..+. =. .=+ = ..= =+ r (1)...-6 (2)...-7 (3)...-8 (4)...-5 107.Undersection13ofRighttoInformationAct,Thechief information commissioner shall hold office for a term of: (1)Five years from the date he enters upon his office (2)Six years from the date of his appointment (3)Five years from the date he takes on oath (4)Five years from the date he enters upon his office or till he attains the age of 65 years whichever is earlier 107.==. .=. .=+ =. ... 13 = ..= +c ==. .+ == =.+ += |= | | +=. r. (1)=... =. +..c. = |. +. (2)!==. =+ =. +..c. = = +. (3)== +..c. =. +r .|. a+. r, !== |. +.(4)== +..c. =. +r =... =+. r .+. !== 65 +. =. . a.-+ == +=, ;=+ = =. .. |ra r. 108. Judgement Debtormeans: (1)A person in whose favour Decree has been passed (2)Record Clerk of the Court (3)A person who has been impleaded in the case (4)A person against whom Decree has been passed 108.=..+ =.. =. .. r (1)|=. ++ === |. + :=. =.. =. ; r (2)-..a =. =.: +a= (3)|=. ++ == +.+a + |.=. +=.. . r (4)++ === +=o :=. =.. =. ; r 109.SubjecttootherprovisionsoftheconsumerProtection Act,thestatecommissionshallhavejurisdictionto entertaincomplaintswherethevalueofgoodsor services and compensation, if any, claimed exceeds: (1)` 20,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 50,00,000/- (2)` 20,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 1,00,00,000/-(3)` 5,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 20,00,000/- (4)` 5,00,000/- but does not exceed ` 25,00,000/- 109.!|..+. =.. .=+ = - !|+-.. = ..= .- .. =|.=|=..=.+-+.=.===..+..=.r..i=r.+.a .+. =+.. =. +- +.. a+|+ =. .+., =.; r. +. == = .= r. (1)` 20,00,000/- =-+ ` 50,00,000/- = .= =r. (2)` 20,00,000/- =-+ ` 1,00,00,000/- = .= =r. (3)` 5,00,000/- =-+ ` 20,00,000/- = .= =r. (4)` 5,00,000/- =-+ ` 25,00,000/- = .= =r. 110.This is a proceeding whereby the Court enquires into the legalityoftheclaimwhichapartyassertstoapublic office and to oust him from its enjoyment if the claim be not well founded: (1)Writ of mandamus (2)Writ of Quo Warranto (3)Writ of Certiorari (4)Writ of Habeas Corpus 110.r |= =.+.r. r === o.. -..a .+ =. +.+. = +. + =. =+. r =.= |= |.=. ==. =.+=== =..a | a.+. r |+ !== a... =. a= = ++ =+. r .+ + =.; .= + =r. r (1)Writ of mandamus (2)Writ of Quo Warranto (3)Writ of Certiorari (4)Writ of Habeas Corpus 111.ThedefinitionofTribunalundertheArbitrationand Conciliation Act, 1996 means: (1)Sole arbitrator or panel of arbitrators (2)Sole arbitrator only (3)Panel of arbitrator only (4)Presiding officer 111.|.:|+=ar.=+1996=....31===.,|.: :=a =. |.... =. +.| r (1)|=.=. ++.= . ++.=. =. |= |=a (2)|=.=. ++.= +.+ (3)++.=. =. |=a +.+ (4)a=.;: .=.. 112.AsperArbitrationandConciliationAct,1996provision for setting aside the arbitral award is laid down under: (1)Section 32 of the Act (2)Section 34 of the Act (3)Section 36 of the Act (4)None of these 112.|.: |+ =ar .=+ 1996 = a.+..=. = -++ |.: +.: =. =: =.;: == =. a.+..= . . r (1)... 32 = -++ (2)... 34 = -++ (3)... 36 = -++ (4);=+ = =.; =r. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A14 ] 113.Double jeopardy means: (1)Trying two persons jointly for the same offence (2)Trying the same person for two offences at two different times (3)Puttingthesamepersonontrialtwiceforthesame offence (4)Trying a person for different offences committed by him in one incident 113..r. ==: =. +.| r (1)|= r. =+ = a| . +. | =+ =| = +=+. a.=. (2)|= r. + =. . =+. r+ . +.x =+. | +=+. a.=. (3)|= r. + = +=o !=. =+ = a| . +. .. a.=. (4)|=.:=.+=||=;=+.r+|=+|.. a.=. 114.TheSupremeCourtofIndiaenunciatedthedoctrineof Basic Structure of the Constitution in: (1)Golaknath case in 1967 (2)Sajjan Singh case in 1965 (3)Saukari Prasad case in 1951 (4)Keshvananda Bharti case in 1973 114...+==+.-..a==+..==+.a=.=.=o.-+ ==+ a+|.+ =. (1)1967 + .a==.. == (2)1965 + =-== =r == (3)1951 + =.=.. a=. == (4)1973 + =.+.=- ..+. == 115.Whichofthefollowingisavalidpartnershipunderthe 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 115...+.=.n...=+1932===.==+==.=-=. =.n.. +. r (1). =.n.. =+. = + =.n.. (2)|= =.n.. =+ |+ |= + = + =.n.. (3)|==+=+==-|+==+=+==-.= + =.n.. (4);=+ = =.; =r. 116.This is a proceeding whereby the Court enquires into the legalityoftheclaimwhichapartyassertstoapublic office and to oust him from its enjoyment if the claim be not well founded: (1)Writ of mandamus (2)Writ of Quo Warranto (3)Writ of Certiorari (4)Writ of Habeas Corpus 116.r |= =.+.r. r === o.. -..a .+ =. +.+. = +. + =. =+. r =.= |= |.=. ==. =.+=== =..a | a.+. r |+ !== a... =. a= = ++ =+. r .+ + =.; .= + =r. r (1)Writ of mandamus (2)Writ of Quo Warranto (3)Writ of Certiorari (4)Writ of Habeas Corpus 117.The word tort has been derived from the Latin term: (1)Tortum(2)Tomturn (3)Transum(4)Tretorm 117.:.: (Tort, -. a:= -. ....... = a. . r (1):.:+ (Tortum,(2):.+:= (Tomturn, (3):.-=+ (Transum,(4)::.+ (Tretorm, 118.A resides at Shimla, B at Bangalore and C at Delhi. A, B andCwhenbeingtogetheratJaipur,BandCmakea jointpromissorynotepayableondemandanddeliverit to A. A can not sue B and C at: (1)Shimla(2)Bangalore (3)Delhi(4)J aipur 118.A.+a.+,B+a.++..C-a.+r+.riA,B,C =|+=+=..-=..r++B|+C|==++=||+ +=.= A =. =| =+ ri A == -..= | B |+ C = +=o +=+. =r. = ==+. r (1).+a.(2)+a. (3)-a.(4)=| 119.What was held in Mohari Bibee VS Dharamdas Ghose: (1)Rule of privity of contract (2)A minors contract is void (3)Time is the essence of the contract (4)None of these 119.+.r. +.+. +=.+ .+.= ... + +. =. =. . (1)=+-. = =+-. =. =+ (2)-= = =.. =. . =+-. . r (3)=+ =+-. =. =..+ r (4);=+ = =.; =r. 120.Burdenofproofofnegligenceisontheplaintiff.Butif defendant proves that negligence was due to the factors beyond his control then it is a valid defense. This is what doctrine of:(1)Quid pro quo (2)Res ipsa loquitur (3)Caveat emptor (4)None of these 120.a.|+.r. =. =.++ == =. =+.. +.. | r.+. ri a== +.+ |. r =.++ = +. r = a.|+.r. !==. =+. = +.r .. +. r |= +. :=-= r..i ;==. =o.-+ r (1)Quid pro quo (2)Res ipsa loquitur (3)Caveat emptor (4);=+ = =.; =r. [L e g a l A s s t t . ] [ A15 ]