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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, 2014
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-II
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Time 1 1/4 hours] [Maximum Marks 100
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Number of Questions in this Booklet 50
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Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Which of the following statements is right

Law consist of rules in accordance with reason and nature has formed the basis of imperative law.


Natural law is a type of command.


Law, according to positivist, is made through medium of courts.


Hart talks in terms of conduct supplemented by an attitude of mind to the effect that the conduct in question is obligatory because it is required by rule.


2. Right in re aliena means a right over

his own property


a property of someone else


property situated in a foreign country


property situated in one's own country


3. Assertion A perfect duty is one which a man not merely ought to perform, but may
be justly compelled to perform. Reason A perfect duty is one which is not merely recognised by law but enforced.
1.
is true, but is false.

2.
is false, but is true.

3.
Both and are true.

4.
Both and are false.



1 and 2 2 and 3


3 alone 4 alone


4. Possession is prima facie evidence of tittle of ownership. Hence

long adverse possession confers tittle even to a property which originally belonged to another.


in all cases possession leads to ownership.


transfer of possession is not a mode of transferring ownership.


long possession do not confer tittle to the property which originally belonged to government.


5. Who among the following said that there is in essence no difference between the legal personality of a company and that of an individual

Maitland Dicey


Gierke Kelson


6. Ownership of Goodwill of a business is

Limited ownership Corporeal ownership


Incorporeal ownership Beneficial ownership


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7. It was remarked in 'Golaknath Vs. State of Punjab' that our 'Preamble to the Constitution contains in a nutshell its ideals and aspirations' by one of the judges

Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer Justice K. Subba Rao


Justice A.N. Ray Justice H.R. Khanna


8. Right of eligible employees to be considered for promotion is virtually a part of Fundamental Right of employees, was decided by the Supreme Court in

Union of India Vs. Hemraj Singh Chauhan


Supreme Court Employees Association Vs. Union of India


John Vallamattam Vs. Union of India


St. Stephens College Vs. University of Delhi


9. In Vishram Singh Raghubanshi Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (AIR2011 SC2275) the court held that

It is the duty of Superior Courts to protect the reputation of judicial officers of subordinate courts.


Procedure laid down in the appointment of officers of subordinate courts.


Procedure laid down in the salaries and service conditions of the judicial officers of the lower judiciary.


Transfer of the Judges of the High Court.


10. In which of these cases, Fundamental Duties are judicially invoked Answer using codes given below
i. Prem Prakash Vs. Punjab University
ii. Suresh Koshy George Vs. University of Kerala
iii. Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh
iv. Shri Sachidanand Pandey Vs. State of West Bengal
Codes

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iii and iv are correct. ii, iii and iv are correct.


11. Match List I with List II using codes given below List I List II
i. Executive power must be exercised in a. H.H. Maharajadhiraja Madhav
accordance with the Constitution. Rao Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur Vs. Union of India
ii. Executive power is the residue of b. Maganbhai Ishwarbhai Patel Vs. functions of Government, which are not Union of India legislative or judicial
iii. Executive power may be exercised c. Kehar Singh Vs. Union of India without prior legislative support.
iv. The President is not bound to hear a d. A. Sanjeevi Naidu Vs. State of petitioner for mercy before he rejects Madras the petition.

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12. The Supreme Court has laid down guidelines for imposing emergency under Art. 356 in one of the following cases

A.K. Roy Vs. Union of India


S.R. Bommai Vs. Union of India


State of Rajasthan Vs. Union of India


Rameswar Prasad Vs. Union of India


13. By which constitutional amendment "The total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed fifteen percent of the total number of members of the House of the people"

Ninety First Ninety Second


Ninety Third Ninety Fifth


14. Match List I with List II and give correct answers by using the codes given below
List I List II
(Principles applied by the Courts) (Cases)

1.
Law must be based on justice, a. R.V. Keyn
equity and good conscience


2.
Subrogation b. Chorzaw Factory (Indemnity) Case

3.
Res-Judicata c. Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions Case

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Estoppel d. Barcelona Traction Case



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15. Who is not the Exponent of the Constitutive Theory of 'Recognition'

Hegel Oppenheim


Hall Anzilloti


16. Match List I with List II and give the correct answer by using the codes given below
List I List II
(Sources of Public International Law) (Case-related)

1.
General principles of law recognised by a. North Continental Self case the civilized countries

2.
Juristic Work b. Burkina Faso Vs. Mali

3.
International Customs c. Portugal Vs. India

4.
Justice and Equity d. Paquete Habaana case



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17. Statement I Subject to Rules of Jus Cogens, local customary law can supplement or derogate from general custom.
Statement II International law does not recognise the concept of local custom. Using the codes given below give the correct answer

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