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ALL INDIA ADMISSION TEST • 202
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I. Objective Type Multiple Choice Que w
stions (Pa rt- I & Par t- II) ( 40 + 100
= 140 Marks) cc
Part I carries 40 questions and Part II
carries 100 questions.
a) There will be four possible answ
ers to each question and there is only
answer. Candidates are required to indic one most appropriate
ate one (01) most appropriate choice
by filling the circle (o) with black ball to each question
pen.
b) Each appropriate response will get
a score of 1 (one) mark and each inapp w
get a score of (-) ¼ (minus one fourt ropriate response will
2. IMBECILE
(a) Sane
(b) Foolish
(c) Childish
(~stute
/ Dubious
(a) Doubtful,
(b) Sincere
(c) Zig Zag
(d) Straight
4. Aghast
(a) Terrified
(b) Unmoved
(c) Excited
(d) Immune
5. Prerogative
(a) Priviledge
(b) Request
(c) Desire
(d) Command
Choose an option opposite in meaning to the word given in <ll~~?SJ question
numbers 6-10 ·
6. ACRIMONY
(a) 'Bitterness
(b) Misfortune
2entment
lioodwill
7. ABJURE
(a) Stop
~Approve
(c) Renounce
(d) Kidnap
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8. JUDICIOUS
(a) Irrational
(b) Thoughtful
(c )/a ir
Impartial
/ .&!NOUS
(a) Auspicious
(b) Menacing
(c) Shady
(d) Foreboding
l0 ?O RA DI C
W Scattered
(b) Intermittent
(c) Irregular
(d) Frequent
13. ARED-LETTERDAY
(a) Run-of-the-mill
(b) mediocre
~~ vi al matter
1' unfor~ettable event
14. A~rson who collects coi
ns
(a) Philatelist
(b) Numismatist
(c) Narcissist
(d) Fatalist
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15.j PULL YOUR SOCKS UP
(a) to sta11
(b) to finish
(c) to improve
(<JY to get ready
Fill in the appropriate preposition in the blank in the sentence out of the given options in
question numbers 16-20
6. , n the competitive business world, one must be pcrfect---------communicating with
f(~tf-
(c) With
(d) Whi e
General Knowledge q
21. Which day is celebrated as the World Consumer Right's Day?
(a) 12 March
(b) 15 March
(c~ /IS April
(dy 21 May
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'I I in India?
• ;otro<lucct
22. By vi11uc t,1 wh1•ch nd. ' d1•nrchY Wt\S
8f
~>· .f ;\c t 1909
{lovc11~nH~n1011ncH• '91 9
h) lloVCn11'1Cl11 (If h\(lill Ac
t, 1 35
c) (1ovc1i\11lcnl oflndia Act, 19
47
d) oovcm1\\c11t oflndia Act, 19
, , connect India with
\
23. 111c Maitrcc Express 1 dhan Express
l\tl d thc )an
Which ()f
lhr:
follo"ring countries?
(a)
Myanmar
(b)
Pakistan
(c) Bangladesh
(d) Nepal
24. Who is the author of the book titled 'Unbreakable'?
( '
(a)
Ahmad Faraz
(b) Vijay Dasda
MaryKom
(d) None of the above
25. The Nobel Prize is awarded
for which of the following discip
,'v lines?
(a)
Literature, Peace and Economics
(b) Physics and· Chemistry
(c) Physiology or Medicine
All the above
26. India's .largest naval. infras
tructure project called '~rI oject
of the following states? Seabird' is situated in which
·1
(a) Karnataka
(b) / Andhra Pradesh
W TamilNadu
(d) Kerala
27. Temporary tax levied to obtain
additional revenue is called:
)~ es s
r! 1'.ate
(c) Fe~
(d) Surcharge
28 · Which one of
the following co t • h
GreenAiiports Mission'? un nes as recently released a book ent
itled 'Sustainable
(a) India
(b) Australia
(c) Bangladesh
·(d) Sri Lanka
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the following was the first lad ,.· . . .
9 Who among M . y p nne n11n1stcr in the world?
2• Id
(a) Go a ctr
~Ind ira Gandhi
(c) Mary Eugenia Charles
(d) Shiri1nova Bhandaranaike
ated as the World Health Day?
30. \Vhich day is celebr
th
(a) 5 March
(b) 6th April
V7
(d)
1h
April
10th October
whi h .
31 . What is the name of the Iranian fishing vessel c was recent1Yrescued by the Indian
Navy from pirates?
(a) AI Kambar
(b) Kaivan
(c) Bayandar
(d) •Sahand
terol?
3~j Which one of the following organs breaks fat to produce choles
(a) Intestine
(pf Liver
(c) Lungs
(d) Kidneys
33. Where was the first 'Child -Friendly Police Station' inaugurated?
(a) Kerala
~Ma hara shtra
fc) Kamataka
(d) Uttar Pradesh
inclusion of a separate
34. Which one of the following Committees recommended the
chapter on 'Fundamental Duties' in theConstitution of India?
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36. India's first nuuinc national par
k is situated in
(a) The Gulf of Kutch
(b) Bay of Bengal
(c) Arabian sea
(d) The Gulf of Khatnbhat
37. Recently, which University co1
1ferred President Murmu with theH
Doctor of Civil Law? onorary Degree of
r/ University of Pennsylvania
~) University of Mauritius
(c) University of Cambridge
(d) National University of Singap
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38. I Which Article of the Const
itution of India provides for free leg
•weaker sections of the society and al aid to the poor and
ens uresjustice for all?
1-'1 (~ Article 38
(b) Article 39
Article 39A
(d) Article 40
39. Which Constitutional Amendment .
Act gave Constitutional status to the
1 Municipalities?
(a) 71 st Constitutional Amend
ment Act
72nd Constitutional Amendment Ac
lc) 73 rd Constitutional Amendment Actt
@t 74~ Constitutional Amendment Act
40. Which one of the following
organizations prepares topographica
l maps of India?
(a) Geographical Survey of Ind
ia
(b) Survey of India
(c) Geological Survey of India
(d) Archaeological Survey of Ind
ia
PART- JJ
perative juri!lpniuencc"?
\Vho tcnncd the analytical school as "im
41.
(a) C.K. Allen
(b) Austin
(c) Bentham
(d) Salmond
means
The principle 'de minimums non curat lex'
42.
ing matters
{J, (a( Law is not co~cemed with smal! and trifl
ch caus es the slightest harm
(b) Law does not ignore any act whi
matters
(c) Law is not concerned with serious
(d) All of the above
d of greatest number of
3_ \Vho said that the aim of law should be "the greatest goo
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people?"
b- 't(a) S~vigny
(b) Maine
(c) ·puchta
(~ Bentham
(a) Allen
(b) Savigny
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Puchta
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48. The h()ok entitkd 'Elem
ents of••1udsprudcncc s authored by
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(a) Hollllnd
(b) Hn,1
) )ollock
Benthan1
~
49. \Vho is regarded as the spi
ritual father of the Realist School?
(a) Duguit
(b) Holn1es
(c) Pound
(d) Gray
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. Ultirnutc sove reig nty lies in:
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(a) Parlian1ent
(b) Pres iden t
rt
(c) Suprcn1e Cou
(dr Peo ple
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?
62. How long cnn a Presidential Ordinance remain in force
(4i x months
(b) Five months
(c) Three n1onths
(d) None of the above
ttts to be followed in all cases of arrest
63. TI1e supretne Court laid down certain requireme
or, detention in:
~O(
(a) Vishkha's case
D.K.Basu's case
(c) Antulay's case
(d) Keshavanand Bharati 's case
ed to be included in the profession of the
64. Wearing and carrying of Kirpans shall be deem
Sikh religion:
pt{
"V"""'
<:> 1 month
(b) 2 month
(~r 6 month
(d) 3 month
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., d
der
n has been provided un
'Infancy' as an exceptio
69,
(a) Section 80
(b) Section 81
(c) Section 82
(d) Section 84
the right of private defehcc of property, to the offence of
Se ction 97 of IPC extends
70.
9 (a) MChisaeapptinrog pn.at1.on
(b)
(c) Theft & robbery
trust
(~ ri m in al breach of
dia?
n be en visu ali ze d un de r the Constitution of In
w many types of emer
ge cies have
71 . Ho
-;.J; (a) Four
~ T h re e
tc) One
(d) Two fist
se as e in hi s he ad an d also knows that if a
is suffering from a di s death. Knowing it 'A
' gives a_ fist
72. 'A' knows that 'B' is likely to ca us e hi
blow is given to 'B'
on his head, it -- •
d ca used de ath of 'B '. 'A' is
blow to Bon his head
an
• not think that
/1
icide no t am ou nt in g to murder since he does
hom
(a) Guilty of culpable e death use
> s act is likely to caµs
led ge th~ t in all pr ob ability it is likely to ca
had know
Guilty of murder since •
1
a person
death of 'B' nt to cause the death of
I
the bl ow is no t su fficie
e since
(c) Guilty of no offenc /
of nonnal health
hurt only
(d) Guilty of causing deliver
es tly indu ce s 'Z ' to sign a blank cheque &
ar of hurt & dishon
73. 'A' puts 'Z' into fe 'A' is guilty of
'A '. Z signs the cheque and delivers it to A.
' in to
~E>
(a) Theft
V Extortion
(c) Robbery
it extortion
(d) Attempt to comm
be exercised
100, IPC to th e ex tent of causing death can be the
74. The right granted
under section
the ap preh en sion tha t death will otherwise j'
reasonably causes t in
by the Supreme Cour
I
lhi Administration
(a) Sunil Batra v. De of U.P.
(b) Brij Kishor v. State
ate
(~ jm za d Khan v. St of Madras
y v. State
( ~ Kamaswam
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75. Removal of ornaments from body of one 8 fter causing his death is
(b) TI1eft
(c) Cheating
(d)
An offence under section 404
. . . dent and teacher fall in love with each
76. In which case the Supreme Court held that tf a SlU d tage of his official position
other it does not mean that the teacher has taken undue a van
)
77. \Vho said that Grotius is truly the founder or father of Law of nations:
(a) Nussabaum
(b) Oppenheim
(c) Vattel
(d) Lauterpacht
78. What Austin called "detenninate human superior", some call it "grund norm"· Which
one of the following jurists did it:
41trC /
~) Kelson
(b) Hegel
(c) Kant
(d) Marx
79. How many sources of International Law have been listed in Article 38( 1) of the Statute
of International Court of Justice?
L-1 (~ou r
(b) Five
(c) Six
(d) Three
80. ~en a ,new State_ ?r ~overnment factually exists prior to, and independently
of,
recogrut1on, act of recogrution 1s merely a formal acknowledgment of that fact. Which theory
of international law holds that view:
\...{ o/
Declaratory Theory
J Constitutive Theory
(c) Legal Theory
(d) Natural Law Theory
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Which one of the following doctrines is related to th c recogmt1on of states?
81,
t-A ;>(a) Montroe do~trinc
(b) Drago doctnn~
(crf6&ar docu·inc
(d) AIJ the above
shalJ be made by
82. Decis
ions of the General Asse111ble on itnportaht questions
h5 ~y ear s
(b) IO years
(c) 15 years
(d) No upper cap
uraging "respect for human rights and
84. Toe UN Charter states that promoting and enco
United Nations. In which provision of the
fundamental freedom" is one of the objectives of the
Charter, it is stated:
(a) Preamble
(b.) ~c le 1(1)
~~ cle 1(3)
jdY" At San Francisco Conference
force on:
85. The covenant on Political and Civil right came into
(a) _A proposal
(b) A promise
(~l Aninvitation to negotiation '
(r An-invitation to proposal
87• Which of the following statements about a valid acceptance of an offer is not correct:
tJ
(a) acceptance should be absolute and unqualified
(b) acceptance should be in prescribed terms
sting
(c) acceptance should be made while the offer is subsi
cases be through the registered post
(~cc epta nce should be in all
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88. An agreement by debtor not to .
ratsc the P1ea 0 r limitation is:
(a) valid & bindit,g
Vv oi d
(c) illegal
(d) voidable.at the option of the
creditor
(~ 'A ' Promises to deliver goo . d ayt
ds to 'B' on certain ay on P nent by B. A dies before th
a1 day.
~b (~The contract becomes void
(b) The contract becomes void
(c) The contract can be enforced against .
A's representative~
(d) The contract is voidable at the option
of A's represe~tattves
U ,
r( Q B,, , an.d C • . l
JOmt y promis.
e to pay Rs. 3000 to D, D•files a suit to recover the sum against "'
"
/ (a) D can sue A for the recovery
of Rs. 100 only
(b) D can sue all the three
W D can recover the amount from any
one of them
(d) • D must make all the three par
ties to the suit
91. Which of the following statem
ents is correct?
lr\ (a) A person of unsound mind can
never enter a contract
(b) A person of unsound mind sho
uld not enter a contract
(c) A person of unsound mind is
legally capable of entering a contrac
cy ~ person who is usually of an t
unsound mind, but occasionally of
enter a contract when he is of sound a sound mind, can
mind
92. A change of nature of obligation
of the contract is known as:
f<J (afNovation
(b) Recission
(c) Alteration
(d) Repudiation
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o,_;:rr,; obligation orising under sc c·t'ton 32 of the Sale of Goo f A •
'1{r.: ··-
7/p ,
(S C(, 1930
is avaHabl t h . •
96. TI1e right of stoppage in transit eo t e Uhpa1d seller in cases of
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53 of the Sal,e of Goods Act 1930 vi'des that by sub-sale or pledge of goods by
97• Section
th 'd II ' pro
the buyer, e unp ai se er s
~§ (a) Existing
(b) Contingent
(c) Future
{dVA11 the above
tax, a partnership firm
1OD.For the purposes of income
ity distinct and separate from its partners
5f (a fc an be assessed as an ent
an entity separate and distinct from
its partners
(b) Cannot be assessed as partners only with the
·Ca n be assess ed as an ent ity distinct and separate from its
(c)
permission of the court • separate from its partners only if
all the
ess ~d as an entity dis tinct and
(d) Cap be ass
partners agree for the same
unflattering truths
tract for s_ale of goods the seller is under no duty to reveal the
101. In a con
ed in
about the goods sold. This is reflect
(fl) A 1ninor
(b) A 1najot
(c) Eithei- (a) ot (b)
(d) 130th (a) and (b)
I 03. Where the notice of dissolution of the firtn t ention any date as the date of
does no m ,
91ssolution, the finn shall be dissolved on the date
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l09, An order or decree under section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, J963 is
i1 (a) Appealablc
(b) Reviewablc
~ t h e r appealablc nor reviewable
(f4,(f tlOth appcalable or rcviewable
111 . 7 true of perpetual injunction under the Specific Relief Act, 1963
1I2. Under section 12 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, the general rule is that
(a) The specific performance of a part of the contract can be granted
(b) The specific perform~ce of.a part of the contract shall not be granted
(c) The specific performance of a part of the contract may not be granted
(d) A contract can be performed in piecemeal
113. Aclaim for damages in a suit ~or injunction can be made under is
114. Which section of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides that 'specific relief' is to be granted
only for enforcing civil rights and not for enforcing penal laws?
(a) Section 5
(b) Section 4
(c) Section 3
(d) Section 2
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116. Section 3. Limitation
Ac1 1963 i~
,--
L (a) An independent sec . , and ect •
7 tion in Hs opcrnt1<)t t'o r' eff
and
cl is subject to and co.ntro\
ko \
(b) Not an independent . 1·t open\ I ' effect, an •
section ttl s
by sections 4 to 24 d . subject to and contro 1
(c) Not an tn . d tt' on and effect an 15 \kd
epen dcnt secf10n 1·n its opera
b sections 4 to 27 • spect to and contrail~
(d) .
ot an .,n . • 1•ts operat'1v.,,11 nnd effect and 10 re
dependent sect1o n tt\ (,l
by sections 4 to 32
11 7. A contract made by . 0 wers or tn . breach of trust un• der sectio 1
a trustee in excess of h19 n \
of the Specific Relief Ac P
t, l 963 is Legal disabilities
are
(a) specifically enforceable at . Of the trustee
(b) specifically enforceable at the instance th nd
c.£J (c) the instance. of ::e :; thepartY .
specifically enforceable eit trustee or at the instance
her at the tnStall of the
i7 second party
not specifically enforceable
118. Section 16 of Indian
Limitation Act 1963, applies to
Ol..._ (a) Suits to enforce rights of pre
1 (b) Suits for possession -emption
of immovable property
(c)/S ui ts to enforce right
to a hereditary office
(<'.f) None of the above
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section 14 of Limitntion /\ct applies to
t 22.
1 (a) Suit
() (b) Appeal_
(c) Execution
j1/All the above
The definition that "Tot~ is _a ci~il wrcm~ for which the temedy is a common Jaw action for
3
12 : 1.dated dan1ages and wluch 1s t1ot exc]us1vely the bteach of a contract or the breach of a trust
tlh
ll qu . merely equitable obligation" Was given by
or ot1,ct
1 h (a) Pollock
(b) Wainfield
~~1/ Fraser
Salmond
!25. P, owner of a car, asked his friend Q to drive the car to Bombay where he would join him.
As the car was about five kilometers from Bombay, it hit a pedestrian A, on ~unt of Q's
negligent driving, and injured him seriously. A sued P for damages,
rC
(a) Pis not liable
(b) The liability is solely of Q, as P was now accompanying him.
(cYsince Q was driving P's car under his authority, P is liable
(d) P has the defence of inevitable accident.
127. Which one of the following factors is important -while considering as to whether the
defendant has acted as a reasonable person or not?
(:;fo--
(a) Magnit~?e of the risk of damage to the plaintiff and the object to be achieved
(bV Pr~bab1hty of d~age resulting from the conduct of the plaintiff
(c) Object to be achieved by the defendant
(d) Extent of dam.age suffered by the plaintiff
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y.
Applicable in England
(c) Applicable in India and England both
Neither applicable in India nor in England
(/ Stockholm Declaration
(b) Rio Declaration
(c) Earth Declaration
(d) None of the above
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. NGT Act revoked which of the foJlowing Act
136
C,Xa) 11,c Forest (conservation) Act, J 980
<1 (b) 111c Water Ccss Act, 1977
(c) National Enviromncnt Appellate Authority Act, J 977
(~1,c Afr (Prevention & Control of Po1Iution) Act, J98 J
The problem of the pol1ution of river Ganga by the inaction of the municipalities was
13 7• l,t to tight in which of the fol1owing case.
broug
I/') (a) Indian Council for Environment Act v. Union oflndia
(b) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, 1988
(~M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, 1985
(d) S. Jaganath v. Union of India
l39. Toe control pollution control board is authorised to look into matters of environmenta l
pollutions under
140. Toe environmental Protection Law is under which of the categories of legislation.
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PART .. III
2. \Vhat do you mean by the term 'Rule of Law'? The basic element of Dicey'
doctrine
the rule of law is be you ever so high, the law is above you. Discuss Wit; th
decided cases ' e hc11',,1 (>f
()f
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• Expl_ai_n two theories that give contrasting viewpoints regarding the relationshi
municipal law and international law. p bet~,ee
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