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Subject law
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2010
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-II
LAW

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LAW Paper II
Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two
marks. Attempt all the questions.
1. The term 'secularism' implies that 5. Which of the following case is
popularly known as 'the religions
Parliament should support Fundamental Rights' case

M.C. Mehta V. Union of India inseparable


State and religion are


Keshavanand Bharati V. State
of Kerala religion as a State religion
State does not recognise any S.P. Gupta V. Union of India

Champakam Dorairajan V. State recognised religion


People are free to worship


State of Madras
2. In which of the following case the 6. Match List I with List II and
Supreme Court held that, a body select the correct answer using the
is an agency or instrumentality of codes given below the lists
Government it may be an authority List I List II
under Article I. Right to go A. Olga Tellis's
Ujjambai V. State of Uttar abroad case
Pradesh II. Right to B. Mohini Jain's
Ramana Dayaram Shetty V. livelihood case
The International Airport III. Right against C. Menaka
Authority of India sexual Gandhi's
Electricity Board, Rajasthan V. harassment case
Mohanlal IV. Right to D. Vishakas'
P.D. Shamdasaru V. Central education case
Bank of India Codes
I II III IV
3. The Supreme Court of India for the D B A C
first time struck down the 'Carry forward Rule' as unconstitutional in B C C A D D A B
the following case B A C D
Balaji V. State of Mysore
Rangachari V. General 7. Consider the following statements
Manager, Southern Railway relating to Kelsen's pure theory of
Ashok Kumar Thakur V. State law
of Bihar I. Law is a coercive order.
Devadasan V. Union of India II. Law are ought propositions.
4. A Judge of a Supreme Court or High III. IV. Law is a system of social rules. There is a hierarchy of norms,
Court may service by be removed from his each norm being valid on the presupposed validity of some
The President of India other.
The Chief Justice of the Codes
Supreme Court II and IV are correct.
Parliament through II, III and IV are correct.
impeachment motion National Judicial Academy I and III are correct. II and IV are correct.



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8. Assertion Ownership subject to condition subsequent is vested ownership.
Reason Possession and ownership do not differ in their mode of acquisition.

Codes

Both and are true and


is the correct explanation of


Both and are true, but


is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



9. Law according to Joseph Raz is a

Social engineering


Social fact


Political principle


Normative science



10. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below List I List II (Concepts) (Jurists)
I. Minimum content 1. Fuller of law
II. Inner morality of 2. Hart law
III. Law with a 3. Kohler variable content
IV. Law as a 4. Stammler phenomenon of civilization


Codes
I II III IV

3 1 2 4


2 3 4 1


2 1 4 3


1 2 3 4



11. X, an accused drove off amongst his own lambs, without knowing it, a lamb belonging to Y. After X discovered the error, he sold the lamb belonging to Y with his own lambs. X is guilty of

theft


theft and continuing trespass


continuing trespass


none of the above



12. Consider the names of the following jurists associated with sociology of law and sociological jurisprudence
I. Max Weber
II. Leon Duguit
III. Ehrlich
IV. Ihering The correct chronological order in which these jurists appeared on the science is

II, IV, I and III


IV, III and II


III, IV and II


III, IV, II and I



13. The Charter of the United Nations requires that the organization and its members shall act in accordance with the principles enumerated in the Charter. Which of the following is not one of such principles

Sovereign equality


Settlement of international disputes by peaceful means


Promotion of human rights


Prohibition of threat or use of force



14. Human Rights Commission has been discarded in 2006 and its successor is

Human Rights Committee


Human Rights Council


International Committee of Red Cross


Amnesty International



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15. Read Assertion and Reason and with the help of codes given below, point out the correct answer
Assertion The jurisdiction of International Court of Justice is based on the consent of the parties to the dispute.
Reason Principle of reciprocity underlies the jurisdiction of International Court of Justice.


Codes

Both and are true and


is good explanation of


Both and are true, but


is not correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



16. Arrange the following international instruments in order in which they were adopted. Use the codes given below
I. The Charter of United Nations.
II. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
III. International Covenant for the Protection of Civil and Political Rights.
IV. International Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.


Codes

I IV II III


II IV I III


I II IV III


I III IV II



17. Match the case decided by International Court of Justice mentioned in List I with the year of decision mentioned in List II and with the help of codes given below, point out the correct answer

List I List II

I. North Sea Continental 1. 1969 Shelf Cases
II. Corfu Channel Case 2. 1949
III. South West Africa 3. 1955 Case
IV. Right of Passage Over 4. 1960 Indian Territories

Codes
I II III IV

1 2 3 4


2 3 1 4


3 4 1 2


4 3 1 2



18. In India, treaty-making is

Legislative Act


Executive Act


Judicial Act


Legislative and Judicial Act



19. Which section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 provides the remedy of "Restitution of Conjugal Rights"

Section 5 Section 9


Section 11 Section 13



20. Which of the following refers to the irrevocable form of Talaq

Talaq-ul-ahsan


Talaq-ul-Hasan


Talaq-ul-Biddat


Talaq-i-Tafweez



21. The Special Marriage Act was enacted in the year

1932 1947


1954 1956



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22. Assertion Break down of marriage as such is not a ground for divorce.
Reason It may result into an easy way of dissolution of marriage and shall result into instability in the society.


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Both and are correct.


is correct, but is incorrect.


Both and are wrong.


is correct, but is wrong.



23. The main sources of Muslim law are, Holy Quran, Sunna Ahadhis and Ijmaa.

True


False


Partly true and partly false


None of the above



24. The Supreme Court of India gave direction to the fact that the marriages of all persons, citizen of India, belonging to various religions should be made compulsorily registerable in those respective States where marriage is solemnized. These directions were issued in which of the following cases
R.D. Upadhyay V. State of
A.P.

Shastri V. Muldas


Seema V. Ashwanikumar


Kailash Sarkar V. Maya Devi



25. Consensus ad idem means

Common Intention


Meeting of Minds


Common Object


None of the above



26. When consent is given by mistake, agreement will be

Voidable


Void


Illegal


Valid



27. Two statements are given in this question. One is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason Examine these statements and select the correct combination of the codes. Assertion Collateral transaction
to wagering agreement is enforceable by law. Reason Wagering agreement is not illegal.


Codes

Both Assertion and Reason

are correct.


Assertion is correct, but Reason is wrong.


Both Assertion and Reason

are wrong.


Reason is correct, but Assertion is wrong.



28. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below

List I List II


General offer Bhagwandas

V. Girdharilal



Contract by Lalman V. telephonic Gauridatt communication


Acceptance (iii)Carlil V. given in Carbolic ignorance of Smoke Ball proposal Co.


Remoteness (iv)Hadley V. of damages Baxendale



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29. When the parties to the contract agree to substitute the existing contract with new contract, it is called

Alteration in Contract


Rescission of Contract


Novation of Contract


All of the above



30. Where a contract contains a stipulation by way of penalty on breach of contract, the aggrieved party is entitled for compensation

Stipulated amount, if actual loss is proved


Stipulated amount, even actual loss is not proved


Reasonable amount but not more than stipulated amount


Reasonable amount, even more than stipulated amount if loss is proved



31. Torts is defined as a civil wrong for which remedy is an action for

Unliquidated damages


Liquidated damages


Damages of all kinds


No damages



32. The exercise of ordinary rights for a lawful purpose and in a lawful manner is no wrong even if it causes damage. This is known as

Volenti non fit injuria


Injuria sine damnum


Damnum sine injuria


None of the above



33. 'Respondent superior' means

respondent is superior than plaintiff


master is superior


servant is not liable


master is vicariously liable



34. In remoteness of damages the main tests to determine whether damage is remote or not are
I. Test of reasonable Foresight
II. Test of Remoteness
III. Test of Directness
IV. Test of Foresightedness

II, III


II, IV


III, IV


I



35. Assertion For an 'Act of God' to be an exception, there is to be working of the natural forces so unexpected that no human force or skill could reasonably be expected to anticipate it.
Reason It is not an absolute exception and can be overlooked.


Codes

is correct, but is wrong.


is correct, but is wrong.


Both and are correct.


Both and are wrong.



36. Assertion If a dangerous thing is brought on one's land, its use is non-natural and if it escapes, the person can plead lack of 'mens rea' as a plea.
Reason The rule of strict liability cannot be applied to every such situation.


Codes

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Both and are correct.


Both and are wrong.



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37. The demarcating line between intention and knowledge is

Non-existing


Existing


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Wide



38. The feeling of hatredness exciting an individual is an offence of

Conspiracy


Abetment


Defamation


None of above



39. Sex with a girl with fraudulent consent amounts to

Simple physical assault


Molestation


Outraging of modesty


Rape



40. The requirement for fixing joint liability lies particularly on the confederation of parties because of

Common object


Common intention


Vicarious liability


Deemed to be guilty



41. An aggravated form of wrongful confinement of a girl amounts to

Kidnapping


Abduction


Enticing


Taking away



42. In order to prove the offence of dowry related act the law prescribes that

The demand for dowry should have been made within seven years of marriage.


There must be cruelty against the woman to infer dowry demand.


There must be a conduct of harassment only for such demand.


All of them.



43. Permanent closing down of a part of place of work is called

Lay-off


Retrenchment


Closure


Lockout



44. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below List I List II (Subject) (Judicial Decisions)
I. Lockout 1. Lalit Hari Ayurvedic College Pharmacy V. Workers and Hospital Union
II. Lay-off 2. A.P. Dairy Development Co-Op. Federation Ltd. V. Presiding Officer, Labour Court Guntur
III. Industrial 3. Workman V.
Dispute Firestone Tyre Rubber Co.

IV. Industry 4. Kairbeta Estate
V. Rajmanickam


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45. Consider the following judicial decisions
I. Hindustan Steel Ltd. V. Presiding Officer
II. Management of KSRT Corp., Bangalore V. M. Boraih
III. Pipraich Sugar Mills V. Mazdoor Union
IV. Management of W.B. India
Ltd. V. Jaganath The correct sequence in which these judicial decisions were rendered is


Codes

IV, II and III


IV, II, III and I


II, III, I and IV


III, II, IV and I



46. Assertion Definition of lay-off as given under the Industrial Disputes Act does not confer any power on the management to lay-off.
Reason Financial stringency cannot constitute a ground for lay-off.


Codes

Both and are true and


is the correct explanation of


Both and are true, but


is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



47. Consider the following statements
I. Lock-out indicates the closure of the place of business.
II. Lock-out indicates the closure of the business itself.
III. Suspension of work due to trade reasons constitute lock­out.
IV. Lock-out does not include discharge.


Codes

II and III are correct.


II and III are correct.


I and IV are correct.


II and III are correct.



48. A union leader or an office-bearer of the trade union has immunity from

transfer


misconduct


civil proceedings


deliberate trespass



49. The maxim Res ipsa loquitur is a rule of

evidence


criminal law


refutal of evidence


vicarious liability



50. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched

Distinction The Arantzaju between Mendi's Case defacto and dejure recognition is political


Status of Maclaine customary Watson's international Case law in England


Treaty Shrikrishna making Sharma V. power of the State of West central Bengal executive


Binding Maganbhai character of Ishwarbhai V. an arbitral Union of India award


45. f -ff9 f cn fi m f cn f
I. ft ­mo -3fcn
II. c'n. -.3 . . qf q t
III. fmm
IV. -R ffl f .
q­-tcn-f f cn f if tR:


IV, II f III


IV, II, III f I


II, III, I f IV


III, II, IV f I



46. 3R 'fcn f 3ff 3fi i q -cnmf tt mq q -cn cn R m t cn tRI
f cnfo q ­cn3 tI

f t3 R
cn -mt cn tRI
f t m

cn -mt cn ttRI


tR m tRI


tR, m tRI

47. f -ff9 cn mf cnf
I. q cn 3ftm cn -cnq f tRI
II. q cn cnq tRI
III. m -cn cn tRI
IV. q t tRI


II f III tI


II f III tI


I f IV tI


II f III tI



48. -f 3 3fcn 3-R tR







cn i ft


q cnfcn 3f



49. t tR

-cnf


3m fcn ff cnf


f9 fl cnf


mfffcn f cnf



50. f -ff9 cn R t tR?

f 3f f f -cn

3f
f cn tR



f -cn m 3 itj f f cn mR-f


cnt q ­cnimfcncn m R -qf

ff cn cn
R



f mf i iti cnqcnq mcnf



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