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Legal Aptitude and Reasoning 1

This document contains a 14-question practice test on legal aptitude and reasoning. The questions cover topics such as contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, and legal terminology. Sample questions include identifying the origin of law according to Hindu legal theory, distinguishing between different types of offers in contract formation, and recognizing the relationship between a doctor and patient. The test aims to gauge knowledge of fundamental legal concepts and principles.

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Legal Aptitude and Reasoning 1

This document contains a 14-question practice test on legal aptitude and reasoning. The questions cover topics such as contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, and legal terminology. Sample questions include identifying the origin of law according to Hindu legal theory, distinguishing between different types of offers in contract formation, and recognizing the relationship between a doctor and patient. The test aims to gauge knowledge of fundamental legal concepts and principles.

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LEGAL APTITUDE AND REASONING

PAPER 1

1. A bid at an auction sale is


(a) An implied offer to buy (b) An express offer to buy
(c) An invitation to offer to buy (d) An invitation to come to bid
2. Which of the following gives the buyer right to reject goods, repudiate the contract and claim
damages-?
(a) Warranty (b) Guarantee (c) Garnishee (d) None
3. 35th Law Commission report recommended that children below…………...years of age at the
time of commission of offence shall not be sentenced to death
(a) 18 (b) 16 (c) 20 (d) 21
4. Who said “every agreement and promise enforceable at law is a contract”?
(a) Austin (b) Bentham (c) Pollock (d) Salmond
5. The Supreme Court of India upheld the decision to implement the quota for other backward
glasses (OBCs) in higher educational institutions. The court, however, excluded the "creamy
layer" from being a beneficiary. The reason is:
(a) Creamy layer is not an OBC; it is a forward caste
(b) Creamy layer is politically powerful
(c) It can compete with others on equal footing
(d) The inclusion of creamy layer would be unjust.
6. According to Hindu legal theory the origin of law is……
(a) Sruthi (b) Devine (c) Dharma (d) None
7. Who founded the Communist legal theory?
(a) Marx and Engels (b) Maine (c) Blackstone (d) Austin
8. When two or more persons agree to do an illegal act or do an act by illegal means such an act
amounts to
(a) Criminal conspiracy (b) Criminal indictment
(c) Abetment (d) Constructive liability
9. In kidnapping, the consent of minor is
(a) Partly material (b) Wholly material (c) Party immaterial (d) Wholly immaterial
10. A doctor has .......... relationship with his patient-
(a) moral (b) Customary (c) Statutory (d) fiduciary
11. Which Article authorises the Parliament to form new States, and alter areas, boundaries or names
of existing States?
(a) Article 2 (b) Article 3 (c) Article 6 (d) Article 8
12. ______is a general pardon
(a) Remission (b) Reprieve (c) Amnesty (d) Suspension
13. LL.B. stands for
(a) Bachelor of Law (b) Legalite Lawyers Baccile
(c) Legum Baccalaureus (d) None of the above
14. An act of parliament is called
(a) Bill (b) Legislation (c) Statute (d) Public Policy

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