Exam Details
Subject | law | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | ||
Department | ||
Organization | rajasthan public service commission | |
Position | college lecturer | |
Exam Date | 2016 | |
City, State | rajasthan, |
Question Paper
28/06/2016 College Lecturer Exam LawII
1/44
Rajasthan Public Service Commission 2016
Paper LawII
Ques: 150
Time: 3 Hours
1. What is Tort
a civil wrong
a criminal wrong
a contractual wrong
a political wrong
2. "Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty primarily fixed by law,such duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated damages." This definition of tort was given by whom
Pollock
Salmond
Winfield
Bentham
3. Ashby V. White case relates to which of the following?
injuria sine damno
damnum sine injuria
inevitable accident
justice, equity and good conscience
4. General exceptions do not include which one of the following
inevitable accident
triffling acts
mistake
negligence
5. A lady teacher scolded a girl student for not doing the home work.The student was of emotional nature and she committed suicide.
Which one of the following statement is true regarding the liability of the teacher?
nil as she simply exercised her authority of chastisement.
she is liable to pay compensation for her death.
she has exceeded her authority, hence liable
she deserves to be removed from service.
6. The case of Fardon V. Harcourt Rivington relates to which of the following exception
Act of god
Statuory authority
Inevitable accident
Private defence
7. In which of the following cases the distinction between sovereign and non sovereign functions of the state was diluted by the Supreme Court?
N. Nagendra Rao V. State of A.P.
State of Rajasthan V.Vidyawati
P O Steam navigation company V. Secretary of State for India
Kasturilal Ralia Ram V. State of U.P.
8. Which one of the followings does not match properly
Ashby V. White Injuria Sine Damnum
Chasemor V. Richards Damnum Sine Injuria
Smith V. Baker Volenti non fit Injuria
Haynes V. Harwood Inevitable accident
9. "If homelessness were once admitted as a defence to tresspass, no one's home could be safe" who made the above observations
Lord Denning M.R.
Green M.R.
Lord Atkin
Holt C.J.
10. A man was going in dark from one place to another and came in contact with a live electric wire and died.
Which one of the following is correct
no one is liable as he should be vigilant
no one is liable as it is merely an accident
the Electric company is liable because it owes a strict liability
the Electric company is not liable as it takes only a routine care
11. The case of M.C. Mehta V. Union of India, AIR 1987SC 965 relates to the harm caused by the escape of which
thing
Oleum Gas from Shriram Foods Fertiliser Industries, Delhi
Smoke of Mathura Oil Refinery
Ganga water
Water of Kanpur Tannery Industries
12. In a Food Court while taking the dinner, a customer noticed a small cockroach in the vegetable and started vommitting.Regarding the liability of the supplier which one of the following is correct?
not liable as it is a triffling matter.
not liable as the customer should be beware.
not liable as the cockroach might have dropped after cooking.
liable as it is a gross negligence on his part.
13. gave a statement that s deceased mother was a prostitute. can sue on which of the following grounds
defames
affects s reputation
causes damage to
defames and hurts
14. In Municipal Corporation of Delhi V. Subhagwanti, the Supreme Court applied which of the following
the immunity of sovereignty
the immunity of Vis major
the rule of volenti non fit injuria
the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur
15. The conductor of an overcrowded Bus invited the passengers to travel on the roof of the Bus. The Bus swerved on the right side of the road to overtake a cart and a passesnger was struck by an over hanging branch of a tree and died.Who is liable?
Only the owner of the Bus
Only the conductor of the Bus
The deceased was also liable
no one as it was merely an accident.
16. Private Nuisance is an "unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it." This definition of private nuisance was given by which one of the following jurists
Winfield
Salmond
Blackstone
Stephen
17. In India for removal of a public nuisance, a suit may be instituted by the Advocate General or with his written consent,by how many persons even without any special damage caused to them:
Atleast five persons
Atleast four persons
Atleast three persons
Atleast two persons
18. Which one of the following remedies is not available in a case of private nuisance?
abatement
prosecution of the defendent
damages
injunction
19. M.C.Mehta V.Union of India AIR 1987 SC 965 was a judgement of a bench comprising how many judges
2
3
5
7
20. The following can sue for defamation
A woman regarding her character
A Partnership firm
A Political Party
The Government
21. Who propounded The Rule of strict liability in Rylands V. Eletcher
Lord Moulton
Lord Cairns
Lord Reid
Blackburn J.
22. A newly married female filed a complaint in a court against her in laws for cruelly but the criminal proceedings are quashed at the cognizance stage on the ground that they are frivolous.
In this case which one of the following statement is correct
her in laws can't take any action against her.
her in laws can seek an anticipatory bail
She can file the case afresh on the same facts
her in laws can bring an action against her for malicious prosecution.
23. In which case the Rule of Last oppurtunity' was extended to cover cases of constructive last oppurtunity
Davies V. Mann (1842)
Parry V. Smith (1879)
British Columbia Electric Railway V. Loach (1916)
Fryer V. Selford Corporation (1937)
24. In which of the following offences mere preparation to commit an offence is punishable
theft
robbery
extortion
dacoity
25. The Commission of which offence under the Indian Penal Code,1860 is not punishable if the offender succeeds
Attempt to commit murder
Attempt to commit Suicide
Attempt to commit culpable homicide
Attempt to commit rape
26. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding a priest officiating at a bigamous marriage?
not liable as he performed the rituals only
not liable as it is the private affair of the parties
not liable as both the parties are major
liable
27. In the Indian Penal Code 1860 the word "animal" does not include
a human being
a bird
a monkey
a tiger
28. In the Indian Penal Code 1860 the word "document" does not include
Bill of Exchange
Cheque of a bank
Post mortem report
Coin
29. What is the minimum age for determining the criminal liability
ten years
seven years
nine years
twelve years
30. To take the defence of Section 84 of The Indian Penal Code,1860, what of the following must be proved by the accused?
his sudden and grave provocation.
his physical incapacity.
his medical insanity
his legal insanity
31. A boy aged 10 years runs with a banana from the shop of a fruit vendor. He is liable for which of the following offence
no offence as it is a triffling act.
theft
extortion
loot
32. A,B and C planned to loot a bank.A and B entered the Bank and came out running with the booty. C was waiting on the nearby road in his car with the engine on,escaped with them.What is the liability of C
C will not be liable as he did not enter the bank
C will not be liable as he is simply a paid driver.
C will not be liable as he did not participate in the loot.
C will be liable under 34 IPC for participation in the loot.
33. What is the minimum number of persons in an unlawful assembly?
Two
Three
Five
Seven
34. When an unlawful assembly turns violent,it becomes which of the following offence
mutiny
sedition
affray
rioting
35. A rioting cannot be committed by less than what number of persons
two persons
three persons
four persons
five persons
36. A husband and his wife started fighting by abusing each other, on a public road.A large crowd gathered there causing traffic jam. What offence they have committed under IPC
no offence
the offence of domestic violence
affray
mischief
37. A husband suspecting his wife's infidelity and her pregnancy struck a blow on her abdomen causing the death of the child.He is guilty of which offence
murder
culpable homicide
an offence under section 315 (Indian Penal Code)
grievous heart
38. Due to the arrogancy of the drunkard husband his enraged wife struck him a blow which ruptured his enlarged spleen, of which she was not aware, and he died. The wife is guilty of which offence
murder
culpable homicide not amounting to murder
grievous heart
simple heart
39. The accused administered arsenic in the food of the deceased deliberately. He is guilty of which offence
mischief
grievous heart
culpable homicide
murder
40. How many exceptions are available under section 300 I.P.C. whereby culpable homicide is not murder
Two
Three
Four
Five
41. The offence of attempt to murder is contained in the Indian Penal Code under which section
Section 121
Section 307
Section 309
Section 511
42. A man makes sexually coloured remarks upon a female coworker. He has committed the offence of
outraging her modesty
attempting to commit rape
sexual harassment
defamation
43. A readymade cloth merchant takes images of females by installing CCTV cameras in the changeroom. He has Committed the offence of
Voyuerism
Only sexual harassment
Only outraging their modesty
Sexual harrassment and outraging their modesty
44. A married Hindu girl of 17 years was living with her husband. One day, her father, in the absence and without the consent of her husband, takes his daughter with him. Has he committed any offence
He has committed the offence of deciet.
He has committed the offence of criminal conspiracy.
He has committed the offence of kidnapping from lawful guardianship
He has committed the offence of abduction
45. There cannot be the theft of which one of the following
a child
a horse
water
a Bull of a temple
46. A threatened to B to make her secrets out unless she gives him money. She did not pay. What offence has he committed
Extortion
robbery
Cheating
Criminal intimidation
47. X threatens Y to execute a gift deed in his favour otherwise he will kill him. X has committed what offence?
Cheating
Extortion
Robbery
Criminal intimidation
48. A has thrashed B and at the point of a knife asked him to deliver his purse. A is guilty of which offence
theft
Extortion
Robbery
Criminal intimidation
49. What is the minimum number of offenders in a offence of dacoity
Two
Three
Four
Five
50. A by pledging as diamonds articles which he knows are not diamonds, intentionally decieves and thereby dishonestly induces z to lend money. A is guilty of which offence
Cheating
Forgery
Mischief
Fraud
51. by a stone throw, smashed the window glass of his neighbour. He has committed what offence
Criminal intimidation
Mischief
Assault
Criminal force
52. The landlord of a house went to the residence of his tenant and scolded him. The later asked him to get out which he did not. He has committed which offence
Defamation
Assault
Criminal intimidation
Criminal tresspass
53. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 immovable property includes which one of the following
Right to collect rents of immovable property
Royalty
Copyright
Right to turn of worship
54. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 does not apply to which one of the following transfer?
Sale
Mortage
Gift
Will
55. What properties can be transferred under the Transfer of Property Act,1882
Spes successionis
Right to past maintenance
Easement
Right to sue
56. In what type of cases registration of transfer deed is not required?
Sale of tangible immovable property of Rs. 500
Simple mortgage
Gift of immovable property
Transfer of actionable claim.
57. When Rule against perpetuity invalidates the transfer of property
If a gift for charitable objects
If a personal contract
If a vested interest
Is a transfer in favour of an unborn person who is to take it after attaining the age of 21 years.
58. Section 35 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 relates to which of the following
vested interest
contingent interest
condition precedent
doctrine of election
59. The 'doctrine of fleding the grant by estoppee' applies in which case
the transferee has not rescinded the contract
property purchased by bonafide purchaser
property transferred by way of gifts
transfer of movable property
60. What is the position of the transfer of the disputed immovable property during the pendency of the suit?
void
voidable at the option and to the extent that it affects the rights of the other party who obtains the decree
valid
irregular
61. A debtor has four creditors but transferred his whole of the immovable property to only one of the creditors.
What is the legal position of this transfer
void
irregular
voidable
valid
62. The famous case of Nathulal V . Phool Chand (1969) 3SCC 120 relates to which of the followings
Transfer in favour of an unborn person
vested interest
doctrine of Pastperformance
Gift
63. Sale of tangible immovable property of how much value need not be made only by a registered instrument
Less than one hundred rupees
Two hundred rupees or more
Five hundred rupees or more
One thousand rupees or more
64. Possession of mortgaged property is given in which type of mortgage
Simple mortgage
Mortage by conditional sale
Usufructuary mortgage
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
65. "Once a mortgage, always a mortgage and nothing but a mortgage."This maxim recognizes which right
Right of the mortgagor for the mortgage money.
Right of the mortgagor for redemption of the mortgaged property
Right of the mortgagee for his money
Right of the mortgagee for possession of the mortgaged property
66. In case of conflict between the doctrine of Marshalling and the doctrine of contribution, What shall be the fate
Marshalling shall prevail
Contribution shall prevail
No one shall prevail over the other.
The transfer shall fail.
67. In case of charge, the remedy available to the chargeholder for realisation of the amount will be as in the case of
Usufructuary mortgage
Simple mortgage
Mortgage by conditional sale
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
68. In the absence of a contract or local law or usage to the contrary, what duration of a lease of immovable property for residental purposes shall deemed to be a lease
from month to month
for one year
for three years
for five years
69. When lease of immovable property does not determine
by efflux of time limited thereby
by ousting the lessee forcibly
by implied surrender
by forfeiture
70. The provisions of section 117 of The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 do not apply in which one of the following cases
Agriculture purposes
Industrial purposes
Residential purposes
Mining purposes
71. A made a gift of a house to his son B and before he could give his acceptance, he was shot dead. What shall be the legal position of the gift
valid
voidable
void
irregular
72. What type of contract is formed when cash is withdrawn by a customer of a bank from an Automatic Teller machine
Express Contract
Executed
Tacit
Executory
73. Which one of the following case is related to the general offer
Boulton V. Jones
Carlill V. Carbolic Smok Ball Company
Tinn V. Hoffmann Company
Burner V. Moore
74. Communication of acceptance is complete against the proposer
When it comes to the knowledge of the proposer
When it is put in course of transmission to him so as to be out of power of the acceptor
When it comes to the knowledge of the persons to whom it is made
When it is made by the acceptor
75. A applies to a Banker for a loan at a time when there is a stringency in the money market. The Banker declines to make the loan except at an unusually high rate of interest. accepts the loan on these terms. Contract is
induced by undue influence
induced by Coercion
not induced by undue influence
adversely affected by Coercion and undue influence
76. The 'doctrine of restitution', relating to minor,as applicable in England does not apply in India,who held in the case of
Ajudhia Prasad V. Chandan Lal
Khan Gul V. Lakha Singh
Leslie V. Sheill
Narain Das V. Dhania
77. A entered into an agreement with to deliver him 5000 bags to be manufactured in his factory. The bags could not be manufactured because of the strike by the workers and fails to supply the said bags to Is liable
A is not liable because of 'initial impossibility'
A is not liable to due to supervening impossibility
A is liable to for non performance of Contract
A is not liable due to the applicability of initial as well as supervening impossibility
78. Which one of the following pair is not correctly matched
Fraud and Misrepresentation Boulton V. Jones (1857) 27LJ EX117
Contracts for the benefit of minor Raghava Chariar V. Srinivasa (1916)40 Mad 308
Privity of Consideration Chinnayya V. Ramayya (1882)4Mad.137
Sec. 25 of the Contract Act Ram Charan Das V. Girja Nandini Devi AIR 1966SC323
79. Recently the Supreme Court has discussed the imposition of 'penalty' and preestimation of damages in the case of Maya Devi V. Lalta Prasad AIR2014SC1356. The court has followed the principle of law laid down in
Sir Chunni Lal V. Mehta Sons Ltd. V. Century Spinning Manufacturing Co. Ltd. AIR1962SC1314
Fateh Chand V. Balkishan Das AIR1963SC1405
Both (Sir Chunni Lal V. Mehta Sons Ltd. V. Century Spinning Manufacturing Co. Ltd. AIR1962SC1314) and (Fateh Chand V. Balkishan Das AIR1963SC1405)
Murlidhar Chiranji Lal V. Harish Chandra Dwarkadas AIR1962SC366
80. Which one is not related to "Quantum Meruit"
Pinche V. Colburn (1831)
Craven Ellis V. Cannons Ltd. (1936)
Clay v. Yates (1856)
Ord V. Ord (1923)
81. Which one of the following Agreements by way of wager are not void
for a cricket match
for a www wrestling competition
for a car racing
for a horse racing if the amount of prize does not exceed rupees five hundred.
82. In the case of contingent contract if the happening of the event becomes impossible, In which of the following category it will be placed
void
voidable
valid
uncertain
83. A agrees to pay B 1,000 rupees if two straight lines should enclose a space . This agreement is of what type?
valid
voidable
void
pending
84. Point out the type of mortgage in which there is a personal covenant to repay the loan by the mortgagor.
usufructuary mortgage
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
Mortgage by conditional sale
Simple Mortgage
85. A contracts with B to build a house for B on a labour contract. B was to provide him the building material but B failed to provide and the house could not be constructed. Here which one of the following statement is correct
A can himself arrange for the construction material.
A need not execute the work and B is bound to compensate him for the loss.
A should insist for extension of time.
A should realise the inability of B.
86. The 'doctrine of frustration' does not apply in which of the following
destruction of the subject matter.
death or incapacity of the party
intervention of war
commercial hardship
87. A paid Rs. 10,000 /to B for her dance to be performed in his theatre during the next 10 days but on the same day her leg was fractured. She could not give her performance and the infuriated crowd destroyed theatre. For which one of the following, B is liable to pay A
the advance money of Rs. 10,000
the compensation of loss of property.
the profit which would have been earned by A.
nothing as she is not at fault.
88. Which one of the following is not an actionable claim
Claims for arrears of rent
copyright of a book
Muslim woman's claim for her unpaid dower
claim for money due under insurance policy
89. in a wounded condition was admitted in a private hospital for treatment. After his treatment the hospital asked him to pay the bill. Which one of the following is the liability of
liable to pay as the hospital did not treat him gratuitously.
not liable to pay in the absence of his request
not liable to pay as the treatment should be free
not liable to pay as the hospital is bound to treat
90. The students of a private college were coerced to donate the excess fee charged from them for the College Development Fund. Which one of the liability is of the college
bound to refund the excess fee
not bound to refund as the have donated to the colle e.
not bound to refund as they should show sense of Alma mater.
not bound to refund as fee,once deposited, is never refunded.
91. A has made a contract with B a brass Band Company for Rs. 20,000 /to play the band at the marriage of his son. The Band Company did not turn up and the bride refused to marry son. In consequence, marriage was cancelled causing death due to heart attack. The Brass Band Company is liable for what
to compensate the bride's side for their entire loss
to compensate the bridegroom's side for their entire loss
to compensate for the death of A.
to compensate only for a difference of charges of A might have engaged another band Company with a higher amount.
92. The famous case os Maula Bux V. Union of India A.I.R. 1970 S.C.1955 relates to which one of the following
Earnest money and Security Deposit
Unliquidated damages
Quasicontracts
Contingent contracts
93. Codified Hindu law does not apply on which one of the following
Jains
Sikhs
Buddhists
Members of Scheduled Tribes
94. From which date The Hindu Marriage Act came into effect
18th May,1955
30th June,1955
20th September,1955
31st December,1955
95. By which one of the following two persons descended from a common ancestress but by different husbands are related to each other
fullblood
halfblood
uterineblood
natural blood
96. Up to what degree the Sapindarelationship with reference to any person for marriage extends in the line of ascent through the father
seven generations including himself
six generations including himself
five generations including himself
three generations including himself
97. In which of the following case of the Hindu Marriage Act was held to be violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian constitution
T. Sareetha V. Vankatasubiah
Saroj Rani V. Sudharshan Kumar
Harvinder kaur V. Harmandar Singh
Capt. C.N.. Gautam V. Smt. Saroj Gautam
98. "The child was born 171 days after the first Coitus between the petitioner and the respondent wife. The delivery was normal and the child born was also normal. It was held that the petitioner was not the father of the child.' The facts are related to
Alka Sharma V. Abhinesh Sharma
Kishore Sahu V. Snehprabha Sahu
Mahendra Nanavati V. Sushila Nanavati
Raghunath V. Vijaya
99. A decree for judicial separation as an alternative relief in divorce proceedings may be passed by the Court, if the petition for divorce is founded on which of the following clause mentioned in Section
100. Which one of the following is not correctly matched
Dipanwita Roy V. Ronobroto DNA Test for allegation of infidelity
Vidhya Viswanathan V. Kartik Bala Krishnan Mental Cruelty
Vinod Kumar Subbiah V. Saraswati Palaniappan Cruelty as a ground for divorce
Swarajaya Lakshmi V. Padma Rao Unsoundness of Mind
101. Which one of the case is not related to Constructive desertion
Williams V. Williams
Lang V. Lang
Edwards V. Edwards
Buchler V. Buchler
102. Which one of the following is not correctly matched with reference to Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Computation of degrees Sec. 13
Right of Child in Womb Sec. 20
Murderer disqualified Sec. 25
Escheat Sec. 28
103. Which one of the following heirs in Class II of the Schedule Contained in Hindu Succession Act,1956 shall take
preference
1 Brother
2 Father
3 Brother's son
Select the correct answer using the codes given above codes
1,2 and 3
2,1 and 3
2 only
1 and 2
104. Which of the following Act came into force on 21st December, 1956
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act
Hindu Succession Act
Hindu adoption and Maintenance Act
Guardians and wards Act
105. died in 1942 leaving behind him a widow and a son B1 . B1 also died leaving behind him a widow Sometime later remarried and then adopted a son in 1949. The adoption by was held invalid in which decided case
Fakirappa V. Savtrewa
Kisni V. Ratna
Asha Bai Kate V. Vithal Bhika Nade
Dhanraj V. Suraj Bai
106. On which of the following ground a Hindu wife looses her Right to Separate residance and maintenance from her husband
If she is unchaste
suffering from leprosy
becomes unsound mind
suffering from veneral disease
107. Recently a single bench of Rajasthan High Court held that " a Hindu is competent to adopt child of same sex irrespective of number of living biological sons or daughters." The view was taken by whom
Ajay Rastogi J.
J.K. Ranka J.
P.K. Lohra J.
Govind Mathur J.
108. Which one of the following case was followed by the Supreme Court while deciding Gita Hariharan V. Reserve Bank of India (1999)2SCC228
Panni Lal V. Rajinder Singh
Jijabai Vithalrao Gajre V. Pathan Khan
Chandanee Vidyavati Maddan V. Dr Kotilal
Manju Tiwari V. Rajendra Tiwari
109. By which one of the following child can be given in adoption
adoptive father
Step father
Widowed father
Natural father without the consent of his divorced wife
110. An unmarried female has given birth to a son and during his life time, has taken another boy in adoption. This adoption is of what type among the following
valid
Voidable
Void
irregular
111. When a Hindu wife is not entitled to maintenance from her husband under Hindu Adoption Maintenance Act, 1956
She is unchaste
She is imprisoned
She is suffering from virulent form of leprosy.
She is not obedient to her husband.
112. Under Section 21 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956 "dependents" does not mean which are of the following relative
His father
His mother
His widow who has married again
His 20 years old illegitimate daughter
113. Which one of the following is the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child
Father
Grand father
Grand mother
widowed stepmother
114. The transfer of immovable property of the Hindu minor by the natural guardian, without the previous permission of the court shall be of what type
void
valid
vidable at the instance of the minor
irregular
115. Regarding which one of the following the famous case of Hanooman Prasad Pandey V. Smt. Babooee Munraj Kunwaree 6 M.I.A.393 P.C. has laid down the law
powers of Hindu Manager or Natural Guardian
divorce
adoption
succession
116. Under Section 6 of Hindu Succession Act,1956 a daughter has been made a member of the Hindu coparcenery with effect from which date
1st August,2005
9th September,2005
31st October,2005
30th November,2005
117. What is the total number of class I heirs in the Hindu Succession Act,1956
Twelve
Fourteen
Sixteen
Eighteen
118. A Hindu male is survived by his adopted son, a natural son and a married daughter. His separate property will devolve upon
his natural son alone.
is natural son and his married daughter equally.
his natural son, and his adopted son equally.
his natural son,his adopted son and his married daughter equally.
119. A Hindu female is survived by her an illegitimate son, a legitimate son and a step daughter. Her property shall devolve upon
all the three heirs in equal ratio
her legitimate son only
her illegitimate son and the legitimate son in equal ratio.
her legitimate son and her step daughter in equal ratio.
120. A disqualified heir under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is a person who
has committed the murder of the deceased to inherit him.
if a female, has remarried to another male.
has renounced world.
has been suffering from mental disorder
121. Marriage according to Mahomedan law is not a sacrament but a civil contract. This was held in the famous case of
Abdul Fata Mahomed V. Russomoydhar Choudhary
Abdul Kadir v. Salima
A. Yusuf V. Sowramma
Anis Begum V. Muhammad Istafa
122. In Mohmandan Law, Puberty is presumed, in the absence of evidence,on completion of the age of
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
123. A Muslim marriage without witnesses is of what type
Valid
irregular
void
voidable
124. A muslim male has married his son's divorced wife. According to famous writer Mulla, what type of marriage is this
void
valid
voidable
irregular
125. In case of an irregular (fasid) marriage, the duration of Iddat will be
4 months and 10 days
3 courses
45 days
60 days
126. A Muslim marriage contracted without dower is
void
voidable
valid
irregular
127. The muslim widow's right of retention of possession of husband's property in lieu of her dower debt gives her the right to
sell the property
mortgage the property
gift the property
retain the possession only.
128. A muslim husband has divorced his wife by three pronouncements but married her again without undergoing any other legal formalities. This second marriage will be
void
irregular
voidable
valid
129. A HIBA to a person not yet in existence is
void
valid
irregular
voidable
130. A makes a gift to B of mango crop to be produced in 2018. This gift is
valid
voidable
void
irregular
131. The right of preemption based on vicinage was declared by the Supreme Court to be unconstitutional in the case of
Bhav Ram V. Baijnath
Abdur Kadir V. Salima
Habibur Rahman V. Altaf Ali
Maina Bibi V. chaudhary Akil Ahmed
132. After payment of funeral expenses and debts and without the consent of the hiers (after the death of the testator) a mahomedan can't by will dispose of more than
One half of the surplus of his estate
one third of the surplus of his estate
one fourth of the surplus of his estate
one fifth of the surplus of his estate
133. A bequest may be made to a child in the womb provided it is born within:
three months from the date of the will
four months from the date oh the will
five months from the date of the will
six months from the date of the will
134. A waqf can not be created for the construction of
sarai
University
Hospital
Church
135. "On the whole law Professors are not adequately trained in the technique of nondoctrinal empirical research." The statement was made by
Ernest M. Jones
Leonard G. Boonin.
O.C. Jensen
Julius Stone
136. "Interview" may be regarded as a systematic method by which a person enters more or less imaginatively into the life of a comparative stranger." This definition was given by
P.V.Young
C. Selltiz
Bogardus
Goode Hatt
137. According to formalness, the types of interview are
Personal and Group
Structural and Unstructural
Prearranged and casual
Diagnostic Treatment
138. "Schedule is the name usually applied to a set of questions which are asked and filled by an interviewer in a face to face situation with another." This view was taken by
Mc Curmic
Bogardus
M.H. Gobal
Goode and Hatt
139. which one is not a type of "Schedule"
Observation Schedule
Document Schedule
Focussed Schedule
Evaluation Schedule
140. A questionnare is a list of questions sent to a number of persons for them to answer. It secures standardised results that can be tabulated and treated statistically." Who took the above view
Bogardus
Goode Hatt
P.V. Young
Lundberg
141. On what basis questionnaire can be classified into open,closed,mixed and pictorial?
Nature
Characteristics
Size
object
142. Which one is not Correct
Social survey may be conducted on professional basis
Social research is not usually conducted on professional basis.
In Social Survey hypothesis is necessarily required
In social research hypothesis is very essential.
143. The last phase of the journey in research is
Formulating the problem
Collecting the data
Analysing the data
Report writing
144. Which one is not a source of finding a research problem
Research Supervisor
Research Literature
Research methods
List of research priority areas drawn by the research funding agencies.
145. "Hypothesis is a proposition which can be put to a test to determine its validity. It may be prove to be correct or incorrect." This statement was made by
Goode Hatt
Barr Scates
John W. Best
M.C. Guigan
146. Which one of the following is not a feature of doctrinal research
It lays much emphasis upon legal principles.
It is more concerned with social values people.
It involves empirical study.
It needs knowledge of other disciplines.
147. According to Goode Hatt which one of the following is not a source of hypothesis?
Analogies
General Culture
Scientific theory
Public Experience
148. Which one is not an advantage of sampling method
Economy of Resources
Economy of Time
Adaptability
Sampling Error
149. Which one is not a method of random sampling
Ad Hoc
Lottery
Tipett's number
Grid System
150. Which one of the following is not correctly matched
Survey Sample
Schedule Quota
Sampling Stratified
Interview Clinical
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Rajasthan Public Service Commission 2016
Paper LawII
Ques: 150
Time: 3 Hours
1. What is Tort
a civil wrong
a criminal wrong
a contractual wrong
a political wrong
2. "Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty primarily fixed by law,such duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated damages." This definition of tort was given by whom
Pollock
Salmond
Winfield
Bentham
3. Ashby V. White case relates to which of the following?
injuria sine damno
damnum sine injuria
inevitable accident
justice, equity and good conscience
4. General exceptions do not include which one of the following
inevitable accident
triffling acts
mistake
negligence
5. A lady teacher scolded a girl student for not doing the home work.The student was of emotional nature and she committed suicide.
Which one of the following statement is true regarding the liability of the teacher?
nil as she simply exercised her authority of chastisement.
she is liable to pay compensation for her death.
she has exceeded her authority, hence liable
she deserves to be removed from service.
6. The case of Fardon V. Harcourt Rivington relates to which of the following exception
Act of god
Statuory authority
Inevitable accident
Private defence
7. In which of the following cases the distinction between sovereign and non sovereign functions of the state was diluted by the Supreme Court?
N. Nagendra Rao V. State of A.P.
State of Rajasthan V.Vidyawati
P O Steam navigation company V. Secretary of State for India
Kasturilal Ralia Ram V. State of U.P.
8. Which one of the followings does not match properly
Ashby V. White Injuria Sine Damnum
Chasemor V. Richards Damnum Sine Injuria
Smith V. Baker Volenti non fit Injuria
Haynes V. Harwood Inevitable accident
9. "If homelessness were once admitted as a defence to tresspass, no one's home could be safe" who made the above observations
Lord Denning M.R.
Green M.R.
Lord Atkin
Holt C.J.
10. A man was going in dark from one place to another and came in contact with a live electric wire and died.
Which one of the following is correct
no one is liable as he should be vigilant
no one is liable as it is merely an accident
the Electric company is liable because it owes a strict liability
the Electric company is not liable as it takes only a routine care
11. The case of M.C. Mehta V. Union of India, AIR 1987SC 965 relates to the harm caused by the escape of which
thing
Oleum Gas from Shriram Foods Fertiliser Industries, Delhi
Smoke of Mathura Oil Refinery
Ganga water
Water of Kanpur Tannery Industries
12. In a Food Court while taking the dinner, a customer noticed a small cockroach in the vegetable and started vommitting.Regarding the liability of the supplier which one of the following is correct?
not liable as it is a triffling matter.
not liable as the customer should be beware.
not liable as the cockroach might have dropped after cooking.
liable as it is a gross negligence on his part.
13. gave a statement that s deceased mother was a prostitute. can sue on which of the following grounds
defames
affects s reputation
causes damage to
defames and hurts
14. In Municipal Corporation of Delhi V. Subhagwanti, the Supreme Court applied which of the following
the immunity of sovereignty
the immunity of Vis major
the rule of volenti non fit injuria
the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur
15. The conductor of an overcrowded Bus invited the passengers to travel on the roof of the Bus. The Bus swerved on the right side of the road to overtake a cart and a passesnger was struck by an over hanging branch of a tree and died.Who is liable?
Only the owner of the Bus
Only the conductor of the Bus
The deceased was also liable
no one as it was merely an accident.
16. Private Nuisance is an "unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it." This definition of private nuisance was given by which one of the following jurists
Winfield
Salmond
Blackstone
Stephen
17. In India for removal of a public nuisance, a suit may be instituted by the Advocate General or with his written consent,by how many persons even without any special damage caused to them:
Atleast five persons
Atleast four persons
Atleast three persons
Atleast two persons
18. Which one of the following remedies is not available in a case of private nuisance?
abatement
prosecution of the defendent
damages
injunction
19. M.C.Mehta V.Union of India AIR 1987 SC 965 was a judgement of a bench comprising how many judges
2
3
5
7
20. The following can sue for defamation
A woman regarding her character
A Partnership firm
A Political Party
The Government
21. Who propounded The Rule of strict liability in Rylands V. Eletcher
Lord Moulton
Lord Cairns
Lord Reid
Blackburn J.
22. A newly married female filed a complaint in a court against her in laws for cruelly but the criminal proceedings are quashed at the cognizance stage on the ground that they are frivolous.
In this case which one of the following statement is correct
her in laws can't take any action against her.
her in laws can seek an anticipatory bail
She can file the case afresh on the same facts
her in laws can bring an action against her for malicious prosecution.
23. In which case the Rule of Last oppurtunity' was extended to cover cases of constructive last oppurtunity
Davies V. Mann (1842)
Parry V. Smith (1879)
British Columbia Electric Railway V. Loach (1916)
Fryer V. Selford Corporation (1937)
24. In which of the following offences mere preparation to commit an offence is punishable
theft
robbery
extortion
dacoity
25. The Commission of which offence under the Indian Penal Code,1860 is not punishable if the offender succeeds
Attempt to commit murder
Attempt to commit Suicide
Attempt to commit culpable homicide
Attempt to commit rape
26. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding a priest officiating at a bigamous marriage?
not liable as he performed the rituals only
not liable as it is the private affair of the parties
not liable as both the parties are major
liable
27. In the Indian Penal Code 1860 the word "animal" does not include
a human being
a bird
a monkey
a tiger
28. In the Indian Penal Code 1860 the word "document" does not include
Bill of Exchange
Cheque of a bank
Post mortem report
Coin
29. What is the minimum age for determining the criminal liability
ten years
seven years
nine years
twelve years
30. To take the defence of Section 84 of The Indian Penal Code,1860, what of the following must be proved by the accused?
his sudden and grave provocation.
his physical incapacity.
his medical insanity
his legal insanity
31. A boy aged 10 years runs with a banana from the shop of a fruit vendor. He is liable for which of the following offence
no offence as it is a triffling act.
theft
extortion
loot
32. A,B and C planned to loot a bank.A and B entered the Bank and came out running with the booty. C was waiting on the nearby road in his car with the engine on,escaped with them.What is the liability of C
C will not be liable as he did not enter the bank
C will not be liable as he is simply a paid driver.
C will not be liable as he did not participate in the loot.
C will be liable under 34 IPC for participation in the loot.
33. What is the minimum number of persons in an unlawful assembly?
Two
Three
Five
Seven
34. When an unlawful assembly turns violent,it becomes which of the following offence
mutiny
sedition
affray
rioting
35. A rioting cannot be committed by less than what number of persons
two persons
three persons
four persons
five persons
36. A husband and his wife started fighting by abusing each other, on a public road.A large crowd gathered there causing traffic jam. What offence they have committed under IPC
no offence
the offence of domestic violence
affray
mischief
37. A husband suspecting his wife's infidelity and her pregnancy struck a blow on her abdomen causing the death of the child.He is guilty of which offence
murder
culpable homicide
an offence under section 315 (Indian Penal Code)
grievous heart
38. Due to the arrogancy of the drunkard husband his enraged wife struck him a blow which ruptured his enlarged spleen, of which she was not aware, and he died. The wife is guilty of which offence
murder
culpable homicide not amounting to murder
grievous heart
simple heart
39. The accused administered arsenic in the food of the deceased deliberately. He is guilty of which offence
mischief
grievous heart
culpable homicide
murder
40. How many exceptions are available under section 300 I.P.C. whereby culpable homicide is not murder
Two
Three
Four
Five
41. The offence of attempt to murder is contained in the Indian Penal Code under which section
Section 121
Section 307
Section 309
Section 511
42. A man makes sexually coloured remarks upon a female coworker. He has committed the offence of
outraging her modesty
attempting to commit rape
sexual harassment
defamation
43. A readymade cloth merchant takes images of females by installing CCTV cameras in the changeroom. He has Committed the offence of
Voyuerism
Only sexual harassment
Only outraging their modesty
Sexual harrassment and outraging their modesty
44. A married Hindu girl of 17 years was living with her husband. One day, her father, in the absence and without the consent of her husband, takes his daughter with him. Has he committed any offence
He has committed the offence of deciet.
He has committed the offence of criminal conspiracy.
He has committed the offence of kidnapping from lawful guardianship
He has committed the offence of abduction
45. There cannot be the theft of which one of the following
a child
a horse
water
a Bull of a temple
46. A threatened to B to make her secrets out unless she gives him money. She did not pay. What offence has he committed
Extortion
robbery
Cheating
Criminal intimidation
47. X threatens Y to execute a gift deed in his favour otherwise he will kill him. X has committed what offence?
Cheating
Extortion
Robbery
Criminal intimidation
48. A has thrashed B and at the point of a knife asked him to deliver his purse. A is guilty of which offence
theft
Extortion
Robbery
Criminal intimidation
49. What is the minimum number of offenders in a offence of dacoity
Two
Three
Four
Five
50. A by pledging as diamonds articles which he knows are not diamonds, intentionally decieves and thereby dishonestly induces z to lend money. A is guilty of which offence
Cheating
Forgery
Mischief
Fraud
51. by a stone throw, smashed the window glass of his neighbour. He has committed what offence
Criminal intimidation
Mischief
Assault
Criminal force
52. The landlord of a house went to the residence of his tenant and scolded him. The later asked him to get out which he did not. He has committed which offence
Defamation
Assault
Criminal intimidation
Criminal tresspass
53. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 immovable property includes which one of the following
Right to collect rents of immovable property
Royalty
Copyright
Right to turn of worship
54. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 does not apply to which one of the following transfer?
Sale
Mortage
Gift
Will
55. What properties can be transferred under the Transfer of Property Act,1882
Spes successionis
Right to past maintenance
Easement
Right to sue
56. In what type of cases registration of transfer deed is not required?
Sale of tangible immovable property of Rs. 500
Simple mortgage
Gift of immovable property
Transfer of actionable claim.
57. When Rule against perpetuity invalidates the transfer of property
If a gift for charitable objects
If a personal contract
If a vested interest
Is a transfer in favour of an unborn person who is to take it after attaining the age of 21 years.
58. Section 35 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 relates to which of the following
vested interest
contingent interest
condition precedent
doctrine of election
59. The 'doctrine of fleding the grant by estoppee' applies in which case
the transferee has not rescinded the contract
property purchased by bonafide purchaser
property transferred by way of gifts
transfer of movable property
60. What is the position of the transfer of the disputed immovable property during the pendency of the suit?
void
voidable at the option and to the extent that it affects the rights of the other party who obtains the decree
valid
irregular
61. A debtor has four creditors but transferred his whole of the immovable property to only one of the creditors.
What is the legal position of this transfer
void
irregular
voidable
valid
62. The famous case of Nathulal V . Phool Chand (1969) 3SCC 120 relates to which of the followings
Transfer in favour of an unborn person
vested interest
doctrine of Pastperformance
Gift
63. Sale of tangible immovable property of how much value need not be made only by a registered instrument
Less than one hundred rupees
Two hundred rupees or more
Five hundred rupees or more
One thousand rupees or more
64. Possession of mortgaged property is given in which type of mortgage
Simple mortgage
Mortage by conditional sale
Usufructuary mortgage
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
65. "Once a mortgage, always a mortgage and nothing but a mortgage."This maxim recognizes which right
Right of the mortgagor for the mortgage money.
Right of the mortgagor for redemption of the mortgaged property
Right of the mortgagee for his money
Right of the mortgagee for possession of the mortgaged property
66. In case of conflict between the doctrine of Marshalling and the doctrine of contribution, What shall be the fate
Marshalling shall prevail
Contribution shall prevail
No one shall prevail over the other.
The transfer shall fail.
67. In case of charge, the remedy available to the chargeholder for realisation of the amount will be as in the case of
Usufructuary mortgage
Simple mortgage
Mortgage by conditional sale
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
68. In the absence of a contract or local law or usage to the contrary, what duration of a lease of immovable property for residental purposes shall deemed to be a lease
from month to month
for one year
for three years
for five years
69. When lease of immovable property does not determine
by efflux of time limited thereby
by ousting the lessee forcibly
by implied surrender
by forfeiture
70. The provisions of section 117 of The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 do not apply in which one of the following cases
Agriculture purposes
Industrial purposes
Residential purposes
Mining purposes
71. A made a gift of a house to his son B and before he could give his acceptance, he was shot dead. What shall be the legal position of the gift
valid
voidable
void
irregular
72. What type of contract is formed when cash is withdrawn by a customer of a bank from an Automatic Teller machine
Express Contract
Executed
Tacit
Executory
73. Which one of the following case is related to the general offer
Boulton V. Jones
Carlill V. Carbolic Smok Ball Company
Tinn V. Hoffmann Company
Burner V. Moore
74. Communication of acceptance is complete against the proposer
When it comes to the knowledge of the proposer
When it is put in course of transmission to him so as to be out of power of the acceptor
When it comes to the knowledge of the persons to whom it is made
When it is made by the acceptor
75. A applies to a Banker for a loan at a time when there is a stringency in the money market. The Banker declines to make the loan except at an unusually high rate of interest. accepts the loan on these terms. Contract is
induced by undue influence
induced by Coercion
not induced by undue influence
adversely affected by Coercion and undue influence
76. The 'doctrine of restitution', relating to minor,as applicable in England does not apply in India,who held in the case of
Ajudhia Prasad V. Chandan Lal
Khan Gul V. Lakha Singh
Leslie V. Sheill
Narain Das V. Dhania
77. A entered into an agreement with to deliver him 5000 bags to be manufactured in his factory. The bags could not be manufactured because of the strike by the workers and fails to supply the said bags to Is liable
A is not liable because of 'initial impossibility'
A is not liable to due to supervening impossibility
A is liable to for non performance of Contract
A is not liable due to the applicability of initial as well as supervening impossibility
78. Which one of the following pair is not correctly matched
Fraud and Misrepresentation Boulton V. Jones (1857) 27LJ EX117
Contracts for the benefit of minor Raghava Chariar V. Srinivasa (1916)40 Mad 308
Privity of Consideration Chinnayya V. Ramayya (1882)4Mad.137
Sec. 25 of the Contract Act Ram Charan Das V. Girja Nandini Devi AIR 1966SC323
79. Recently the Supreme Court has discussed the imposition of 'penalty' and preestimation of damages in the case of Maya Devi V. Lalta Prasad AIR2014SC1356. The court has followed the principle of law laid down in
Sir Chunni Lal V. Mehta Sons Ltd. V. Century Spinning Manufacturing Co. Ltd. AIR1962SC1314
Fateh Chand V. Balkishan Das AIR1963SC1405
Both (Sir Chunni Lal V. Mehta Sons Ltd. V. Century Spinning Manufacturing Co. Ltd. AIR1962SC1314) and (Fateh Chand V. Balkishan Das AIR1963SC1405)
Murlidhar Chiranji Lal V. Harish Chandra Dwarkadas AIR1962SC366
80. Which one is not related to "Quantum Meruit"
Pinche V. Colburn (1831)
Craven Ellis V. Cannons Ltd. (1936)
Clay v. Yates (1856)
Ord V. Ord (1923)
81. Which one of the following Agreements by way of wager are not void
for a cricket match
for a www wrestling competition
for a car racing
for a horse racing if the amount of prize does not exceed rupees five hundred.
82. In the case of contingent contract if the happening of the event becomes impossible, In which of the following category it will be placed
void
voidable
valid
uncertain
83. A agrees to pay B 1,000 rupees if two straight lines should enclose a space . This agreement is of what type?
valid
voidable
void
pending
84. Point out the type of mortgage in which there is a personal covenant to repay the loan by the mortgagor.
usufructuary mortgage
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
Mortgage by conditional sale
Simple Mortgage
85. A contracts with B to build a house for B on a labour contract. B was to provide him the building material but B failed to provide and the house could not be constructed. Here which one of the following statement is correct
A can himself arrange for the construction material.
A need not execute the work and B is bound to compensate him for the loss.
A should insist for extension of time.
A should realise the inability of B.
86. The 'doctrine of frustration' does not apply in which of the following
destruction of the subject matter.
death or incapacity of the party
intervention of war
commercial hardship
87. A paid Rs. 10,000 /to B for her dance to be performed in his theatre during the next 10 days but on the same day her leg was fractured. She could not give her performance and the infuriated crowd destroyed theatre. For which one of the following, B is liable to pay A
the advance money of Rs. 10,000
the compensation of loss of property.
the profit which would have been earned by A.
nothing as she is not at fault.
88. Which one of the following is not an actionable claim
Claims for arrears of rent
copyright of a book
Muslim woman's claim for her unpaid dower
claim for money due under insurance policy
89. in a wounded condition was admitted in a private hospital for treatment. After his treatment the hospital asked him to pay the bill. Which one of the following is the liability of
liable to pay as the hospital did not treat him gratuitously.
not liable to pay in the absence of his request
not liable to pay as the treatment should be free
not liable to pay as the hospital is bound to treat
90. The students of a private college were coerced to donate the excess fee charged from them for the College Development Fund. Which one of the liability is of the college
bound to refund the excess fee
not bound to refund as the have donated to the colle e.
not bound to refund as they should show sense of Alma mater.
not bound to refund as fee,once deposited, is never refunded.
91. A has made a contract with B a brass Band Company for Rs. 20,000 /to play the band at the marriage of his son. The Band Company did not turn up and the bride refused to marry son. In consequence, marriage was cancelled causing death due to heart attack. The Brass Band Company is liable for what
to compensate the bride's side for their entire loss
to compensate the bridegroom's side for their entire loss
to compensate for the death of A.
to compensate only for a difference of charges of A might have engaged another band Company with a higher amount.
92. The famous case os Maula Bux V. Union of India A.I.R. 1970 S.C.1955 relates to which one of the following
Earnest money and Security Deposit
Unliquidated damages
Quasicontracts
Contingent contracts
93. Codified Hindu law does not apply on which one of the following
Jains
Sikhs
Buddhists
Members of Scheduled Tribes
94. From which date The Hindu Marriage Act came into effect
18th May,1955
30th June,1955
20th September,1955
31st December,1955
95. By which one of the following two persons descended from a common ancestress but by different husbands are related to each other
fullblood
halfblood
uterineblood
natural blood
96. Up to what degree the Sapindarelationship with reference to any person for marriage extends in the line of ascent through the father
seven generations including himself
six generations including himself
five generations including himself
three generations including himself
97. In which of the following case of the Hindu Marriage Act was held to be violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian constitution
T. Sareetha V. Vankatasubiah
Saroj Rani V. Sudharshan Kumar
Harvinder kaur V. Harmandar Singh
Capt. C.N.. Gautam V. Smt. Saroj Gautam
98. "The child was born 171 days after the first Coitus between the petitioner and the respondent wife. The delivery was normal and the child born was also normal. It was held that the petitioner was not the father of the child.' The facts are related to
Alka Sharma V. Abhinesh Sharma
Kishore Sahu V. Snehprabha Sahu
Mahendra Nanavati V. Sushila Nanavati
Raghunath V. Vijaya
99. A decree for judicial separation as an alternative relief in divorce proceedings may be passed by the Court, if the petition for divorce is founded on which of the following clause mentioned in Section
100. Which one of the following is not correctly matched
Dipanwita Roy V. Ronobroto DNA Test for allegation of infidelity
Vidhya Viswanathan V. Kartik Bala Krishnan Mental Cruelty
Vinod Kumar Subbiah V. Saraswati Palaniappan Cruelty as a ground for divorce
Swarajaya Lakshmi V. Padma Rao Unsoundness of Mind
101. Which one of the case is not related to Constructive desertion
Williams V. Williams
Lang V. Lang
Edwards V. Edwards
Buchler V. Buchler
102. Which one of the following is not correctly matched with reference to Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Computation of degrees Sec. 13
Right of Child in Womb Sec. 20
Murderer disqualified Sec. 25
Escheat Sec. 28
103. Which one of the following heirs in Class II of the Schedule Contained in Hindu Succession Act,1956 shall take
preference
1 Brother
2 Father
3 Brother's son
Select the correct answer using the codes given above codes
1,2 and 3
2,1 and 3
2 only
1 and 2
104. Which of the following Act came into force on 21st December, 1956
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act
Hindu Succession Act
Hindu adoption and Maintenance Act
Guardians and wards Act
105. died in 1942 leaving behind him a widow and a son B1 . B1 also died leaving behind him a widow Sometime later remarried and then adopted a son in 1949. The adoption by was held invalid in which decided case
Fakirappa V. Savtrewa
Kisni V. Ratna
Asha Bai Kate V. Vithal Bhika Nade
Dhanraj V. Suraj Bai
106. On which of the following ground a Hindu wife looses her Right to Separate residance and maintenance from her husband
If she is unchaste
suffering from leprosy
becomes unsound mind
suffering from veneral disease
107. Recently a single bench of Rajasthan High Court held that " a Hindu is competent to adopt child of same sex irrespective of number of living biological sons or daughters." The view was taken by whom
Ajay Rastogi J.
J.K. Ranka J.
P.K. Lohra J.
Govind Mathur J.
108. Which one of the following case was followed by the Supreme Court while deciding Gita Hariharan V. Reserve Bank of India (1999)2SCC228
Panni Lal V. Rajinder Singh
Jijabai Vithalrao Gajre V. Pathan Khan
Chandanee Vidyavati Maddan V. Dr Kotilal
Manju Tiwari V. Rajendra Tiwari
109. By which one of the following child can be given in adoption
adoptive father
Step father
Widowed father
Natural father without the consent of his divorced wife
110. An unmarried female has given birth to a son and during his life time, has taken another boy in adoption. This adoption is of what type among the following
valid
Voidable
Void
irregular
111. When a Hindu wife is not entitled to maintenance from her husband under Hindu Adoption Maintenance Act, 1956
She is unchaste
She is imprisoned
She is suffering from virulent form of leprosy.
She is not obedient to her husband.
112. Under Section 21 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956 "dependents" does not mean which are of the following relative
His father
His mother
His widow who has married again
His 20 years old illegitimate daughter
113. Which one of the following is the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child
Father
Grand father
Grand mother
widowed stepmother
114. The transfer of immovable property of the Hindu minor by the natural guardian, without the previous permission of the court shall be of what type
void
valid
vidable at the instance of the minor
irregular
115. Regarding which one of the following the famous case of Hanooman Prasad Pandey V. Smt. Babooee Munraj Kunwaree 6 M.I.A.393 P.C. has laid down the law
powers of Hindu Manager or Natural Guardian
divorce
adoption
succession
116. Under Section 6 of Hindu Succession Act,1956 a daughter has been made a member of the Hindu coparcenery with effect from which date
1st August,2005
9th September,2005
31st October,2005
30th November,2005
117. What is the total number of class I heirs in the Hindu Succession Act,1956
Twelve
Fourteen
Sixteen
Eighteen
118. A Hindu male is survived by his adopted son, a natural son and a married daughter. His separate property will devolve upon
his natural son alone.
is natural son and his married daughter equally.
his natural son, and his adopted son equally.
his natural son,his adopted son and his married daughter equally.
119. A Hindu female is survived by her an illegitimate son, a legitimate son and a step daughter. Her property shall devolve upon
all the three heirs in equal ratio
her legitimate son only
her illegitimate son and the legitimate son in equal ratio.
her legitimate son and her step daughter in equal ratio.
120. A disqualified heir under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is a person who
has committed the murder of the deceased to inherit him.
if a female, has remarried to another male.
has renounced world.
has been suffering from mental disorder
121. Marriage according to Mahomedan law is not a sacrament but a civil contract. This was held in the famous case of
Abdul Fata Mahomed V. Russomoydhar Choudhary
Abdul Kadir v. Salima
A. Yusuf V. Sowramma
Anis Begum V. Muhammad Istafa
122. In Mohmandan Law, Puberty is presumed, in the absence of evidence,on completion of the age of
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
123. A Muslim marriage without witnesses is of what type
Valid
irregular
void
voidable
124. A muslim male has married his son's divorced wife. According to famous writer Mulla, what type of marriage is this
void
valid
voidable
irregular
125. In case of an irregular (fasid) marriage, the duration of Iddat will be
4 months and 10 days
3 courses
45 days
60 days
126. A Muslim marriage contracted without dower is
void
voidable
valid
irregular
127. The muslim widow's right of retention of possession of husband's property in lieu of her dower debt gives her the right to
sell the property
mortgage the property
gift the property
retain the possession only.
128. A muslim husband has divorced his wife by three pronouncements but married her again without undergoing any other legal formalities. This second marriage will be
void
irregular
voidable
valid
129. A HIBA to a person not yet in existence is
void
valid
irregular
voidable
130. A makes a gift to B of mango crop to be produced in 2018. This gift is
valid
voidable
void
irregular
131. The right of preemption based on vicinage was declared by the Supreme Court to be unconstitutional in the case of
Bhav Ram V. Baijnath
Abdur Kadir V. Salima
Habibur Rahman V. Altaf Ali
Maina Bibi V. chaudhary Akil Ahmed
132. After payment of funeral expenses and debts and without the consent of the hiers (after the death of the testator) a mahomedan can't by will dispose of more than
One half of the surplus of his estate
one third of the surplus of his estate
one fourth of the surplus of his estate
one fifth of the surplus of his estate
133. A bequest may be made to a child in the womb provided it is born within:
three months from the date of the will
four months from the date oh the will
five months from the date of the will
six months from the date of the will
134. A waqf can not be created for the construction of
sarai
University
Hospital
Church
135. "On the whole law Professors are not adequately trained in the technique of nondoctrinal empirical research." The statement was made by
Ernest M. Jones
Leonard G. Boonin.
O.C. Jensen
Julius Stone
136. "Interview" may be regarded as a systematic method by which a person enters more or less imaginatively into the life of a comparative stranger." This definition was given by
P.V.Young
C. Selltiz
Bogardus
Goode Hatt
137. According to formalness, the types of interview are
Personal and Group
Structural and Unstructural
Prearranged and casual
Diagnostic Treatment
138. "Schedule is the name usually applied to a set of questions which are asked and filled by an interviewer in a face to face situation with another." This view was taken by
Mc Curmic
Bogardus
M.H. Gobal
Goode and Hatt
139. which one is not a type of "Schedule"
Observation Schedule
Document Schedule
Focussed Schedule
Evaluation Schedule
140. A questionnare is a list of questions sent to a number of persons for them to answer. It secures standardised results that can be tabulated and treated statistically." Who took the above view
Bogardus
Goode Hatt
P.V. Young
Lundberg
141. On what basis questionnaire can be classified into open,closed,mixed and pictorial?
Nature
Characteristics
Size
object
142. Which one is not Correct
Social survey may be conducted on professional basis
Social research is not usually conducted on professional basis.
In Social Survey hypothesis is necessarily required
In social research hypothesis is very essential.
143. The last phase of the journey in research is
Formulating the problem
Collecting the data
Analysing the data
Report writing
144. Which one is not a source of finding a research problem
Research Supervisor
Research Literature
Research methods
List of research priority areas drawn by the research funding agencies.
145. "Hypothesis is a proposition which can be put to a test to determine its validity. It may be prove to be correct or incorrect." This statement was made by
Goode Hatt
Barr Scates
John W. Best
M.C. Guigan
146. Which one of the following is not a feature of doctrinal research
It lays much emphasis upon legal principles.
It is more concerned with social values people.
It involves empirical study.
It needs knowledge of other disciplines.
147. According to Goode Hatt which one of the following is not a source of hypothesis?
Analogies
General Culture
Scientific theory
Public Experience
148. Which one is not an advantage of sampling method
Economy of Resources
Economy of Time
Adaptability
Sampling Error
149. Which one is not a method of random sampling
Ad Hoc
Lottery
Tipett's number
Grid System
150. Which one of the following is not correctly matched
Survey Sample
Schedule Quota
Sampling Stratified
Interview Clinical
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