1 |
Who is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’? |
- a) Mahatma Gandhi
- b) B.R. Ambedkar
- c) Rajendra Prasad
- d) Jawaharlal Nehru
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b) B.R. Ambedkar |
2 |
Which Article deals with Right to Equality? |
- a) Article 14
- b) Article 19
- c) Article 21
- d) Article 32
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a) Article 14 |
3 |
Which landmark case introduced the Basic Structure Doctrine? |
- a) Golaknath v. State of Punjab
- b) Keshavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
- c) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
- d) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain
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b) Keshavananda Bharati |
4 |
Which Article grants Right to Constitutional Remedies? |
- a) Article 32
- b) Article 226
- c) Article 19
- d) Article 12
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a) Article 32 |
5 |
Which Article deals with Freedom of Speech? |
- a) Article 14
- b) Article 19(1)(a)
- c) Article 21
- d) Article 32
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b) Article 19(1)(a) |
6 |
Which Article empowers the President to declare National Emergency? |
- a) Article 352
- b) Article 356
- c) Article 360
- d) Article 368
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a) Article 352 |
7 |
Which Article protects the rights of minorities to establish educational institutions? |
- a) Article 29
- b) Article 30
- c) Article 31
- d) Article 32
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b) Article 30 |
8 |
Which constitutional amendment introduced the GST? |
- a) 101st Amendment
- b) 73rd Amendment
- c) 44th Amendment
- d) 42nd Amendment
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a) 101st Amendment |
9 |
Which Article deals with Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases? |
- a) Article 20
- b) Article 21
- c) Article 22
- d) Article 19
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c) Article 22 |
10 |
Which case established Judicial Review principle in India? |
- a) Marbury v. Madison
- b) Kesavananda Bharati
- c) Golaknath
- d) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain
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a) Marbury v. Madison |
11 |
‘Ignorantia juris non excusat’ means? |
- a) Ignorance of fact is no excuse
- b) Ignorance of law is no excuse
- c) Ignorance of evidence
- d) Ignorance of crime
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b) Ignorance of law is no excuse |
12 |
Father of Analytical School of Jurisprudence? |
- a) Jeremy Bentham
- b) John Austin
- c) H.L.A. Hart
- d) Roscoe Pound
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b) John Austin |
13 |
‘Stare decisis’ refers to? |
- a) Precedent
- b) Customary law
- c) Legislative enactment
- d) Legal maxim
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a) Precedent |
14 |
Natural law theory emphasizes? |
- a) Law created by the state only
- b) Law in harmony with morality
- c) Law based on punishment
- d) Law as command of sovereign
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b) Law in harmony with morality |
15 |
Legal positivism believes that? |
- a) Law is derived from morality
- b) Law is command of the sovereign
- c) Law is universal
- d) Law is natural
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b) Law is command of the sovereign |
16 |
Which maxim states “It is better that ten guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer”? |
- a) Nemo judex in causa sua
- b) Blackstone’s Ratio
- c) Audi alteram partem
- d) Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea
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b) Blackstone’s Ratio |
17 |
‘Audi alteram partem’ means? |
- a) Hear the other side
- b) Ignorance of law no excuse
- c) Law is supreme
- d) Justice delayed is justice denied
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a) Hear the other side |
18 |
Which Article provides Directive Principles of State Policy? |
- a) Article 14–32
- b) Article 36–51
- c) Article 19–22
- d) Article 370
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b) Article 36–51 |
19 |
Which Article guarantees Right to Freedom of Religion? |
- a) Article 25–28
- b) Article 19
- c) Article 21
- d) Article 14
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a) Article 25–28 |
20 |
Which Article abolishes untouchability? |
- a) Article 14
- b) Article 15(1)
- c) Article 17
- d) Article 21
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c) Article 17 |
21 |
Which case expanded the scope of Article 21 (Right to Life and Liberty)? |
- a) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
- b) Kesavananda Bharati
- c) Golaknath
- d) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain
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a) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India |
22 |
Which Article allows the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha? |
- a) Article 85
- b) Article 75
- c) Article 352
- d) Article 356
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a) Article 85 |
23 |
Which amendment added Fundamental Duties to the Constitution? |
- a) 42nd Amendment
- b) 44th Amendment
- c) 52nd Amendment
- d) 73rd Amendment
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a) 42nd Amendment |
24 |
Which Article deals with Protection of Interests of Minorities? |
- a) Article 29
- b) Article 30
- c) Article 32
- d) Article 25
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b) Article 30 |
25 |
Which case declared that constitutional amendments are subject to basic structure doctrine? |
- a) Golaknath v. State of Punjab
- b) Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
- c) Minerva Mills v. Union of India
- d) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain
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b) Kesavananda Bharati |
26 |
‘Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea’ means? |
- a) Act alone makes a person guilty
- b) Act without guilty mind is not a crime
- c) Ignorance is no excuse
- d) Law is supreme
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b) Act without guilty mind is not a crime |
27 |
‘Nemo judex in causa sua’ refers to? |
- a) No one can be judge in his own case
- b) Presumption of innocence
- c) Ignorance of law no excuse
- d) Judicial review
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a) No one can be judge in his own case |
28 |
Which school of jurisprudence emphasizes “Law is command of sovereign”? |
- a) Natural Law
- b) Analytical School
- c) Sociological School
- d) Historical School
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b) Analytical School |
29 |
‘Res ipsa loquitur’ principle applies to? |
- a) Criminal law
- b) Tort law
- c) Contract law
- d) Constitutional law
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b) Tort law |
30 |
Which legal maxim means “Let the buyer beware”? |
- a) Caveat emptor
- b) Caveat venditor
- c) Audi alteram partem
- d) Nemo judex in causa sua
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a) Caveat emptor |
31 |
Which section of IPC defines Murder? |
- a) Section 299
- b) Section 300
- c) Section 302
- d) Section 304
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b) Section 300 |
32 |
Which section of IPC deals with Attempt to Murder? |
- a) Section 302
- b) Section 307
- c) Section 308
- d) Section 304
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b) Section 307 |
33 |
Which section provides for Right to Private Defense? |
- a) Section 96–106 IPC
- b) Section 107–120 IPC
- c) Section 121–130 IPC
- d) Section 131–140 IPC
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a) Section 96–106 IPC |
34 |
Which section of CrPC deals with Arrest without warrant? |
- a) Section 41
- b) Section 42
- c) Section 43
- d) Section 44
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a) Section 41 |
35 |
Which section of IPC deals with Cheating? |
- a) Section 415
- b) Section 420
- c) Section 403
- d) Section 406
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a) Section 415 |
36 |
Which section of IPC deals with Theft? |
- a) Section 378
- b) Section 379
- c) Section 380
- d) Section 381
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b) Section 379 |
37 |
Which section of IPC defines Criminal Breach of Trust? |
- a) Section 403
- b) Section 406
- c) Section 420
- d) Section 415
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b) Section 406 |
38 |
Which section of CrPC deals with Cognizance of Offences by Magistrates? |
- a) Section 190
- b) Section 197
- c) Section 200
- d) Section 202
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a) Section 190 |
39 |
Which section of IPC deals with Dowry Prohibition? |
- a) Section 304B
- b) Section 498A
- c) Section 306
- d) Section 307
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b) Section 498A |
40 |
Which section of IPC punishes Criminal Intimidation? |
- a) Section 503
- b) Section 506
- c) Section 499
- d) Section 500
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b) Section 506 |
41 |
Which section of Contract Act defines Contract? |
- a) Section 2(h)
- b) Section 2(a)
- c) Section 2(b)
- d) Section 2(c)
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a) Section 2(h) |
42 |
Which section defines Consideration in Contract Act? |
- a) Section 2(d)
- b) Section 2(e)
- c) Section 2(f)
- d) Section 2(g)
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a) Section 2(d) |
43 |
Which tort refers to unlawful interference with property? |
- a) Trespass
- b) Nuisance
- c) Defamation
- d) Negligence
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a) Trespass |
44 |
Which tort provides compensation for breach of duty causing loss? |
- a) Negligence
- b) Nuisance
- c) Trespass
- d) Defamation
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a) Negligence |
45 |
Which tort involves defaming a person’s character? |
- a) Defamation
- b) Negligence
- c) Nuisance
- d) Trespass
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a) Defamation |
46 |
Which current legal GK question: Which Indian legal body oversees cyber law? |
- a) Ministry of IT
- b) CERT-In
- c) NITI Aayog
- d) Ministry of Law
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b) CERT-In |
47 |
Which year was the RTI Act enacted in India? |
- a) 2003
- b) 2005
- c) 2002
- d) 2000
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b) 2005 |
48 |
Which commission investigates corruption in India? |
- a) CVC
- b) CBI
- c) ED
- d) Income Tax Dept
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a) CVC |
49 |
Which law governs Insolvency and Bankruptcy in India? |
- a) IBC 2016
- b) Companies Act 2013
- c) Contract Act 1872
- d) Negotiable Instruments Act
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a) IBC 2016 |
50 |
Which Article guarantees protection of minorities' cultural and educational rights?
|
- a) Article 29
- b) Article 30
- c) Article 32
- d) Article 25
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b) Article 30 |