Judicial Services Examination Preliminary Full-Length Mock Test of 100 MCQs Part2
Miscellaneous & Statute-Based MCQs (Q51–100)
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The “Basic Structure Doctrine” was laid down in which case?
A. Golaknath v. State of Punjab
B. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
C. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
D. Minerva Mills v. Union of India -
The rule of “Strict Liability” was laid down in:
A. Rylands v. Fletcher
B. Donoghue v. Stevenson
C. Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills
D. Ashby v. White -
“Free Consent” under Indian Contract Act is defined in:
A. Section 10
B. Section 11
C. Section 13
D. Section 14 -
Under the Constitution, Directive Principles of State Policy are:
A. Enforceable
B. Justiciable
C. Non-enforceable
D. Negative Rights -
Which Article provides Protection in Respect of Conviction for Offences?
A. Article 19
B. Article 20
C. Article 21
D. Article 22 -
“Doctrine of Holding Out” applies to:
A. Agency
B. Sale of Goods
C. Partnership
D. Bailment -
The limitation period for filing a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property is:
A. 3 years
B. 6 years
C. 12 years
D. 30 years -
The provision relating to “fraudulent transfer” under TPA is:
A. Section 41
B. Section 50
C. Section 52
D. Section 53 -
In Muslim Law, Talaq-e-Biddat refers to:
A. Triple talaq
B. Conditional talaq
C. Judicial talaq
D. Ila -
In Hindu Law, marriage is considered a:
A. Sacrament
B. Contract
C. Void agreement
D. Legal fiction -
The case Donoghue v. Stevenson laid down the:
A. Neighbor principle
B. Duty of care
C. Both A and B
D. Negligence in criminal law -
A minor’s agreement is:
A. Valid
B. Void
C. Voidable
D. Enforceable with guardian’s consent -
The Constitution (42nd Amendment) added which words to the Preamble?
A. Socialist and Secular
B. Unity and Integrity
C. Justice and Liberty
D. None of the above -
A gift under TPA is:
A. Revocable
B. For consideration
C. Gratuitous
D. Void if conditional -
Breach of contract of marriage is:
A. Civil wrong
B. Criminal offence
C. Tort
D. Voidable -
"Pledge" under Contract Act is defined as:
A. Bailment of goods as security
B. Sale of goods
C. Mortgage of property
D. Lien on goods -
Which of the following is not a fundamental right under Part III?
A. Right to equality
B. Right to property
C. Right to life
D. Freedom of religion -
The Right to Education under Article 21A is available to:
A. All citizens
B. Children aged 6–14
C. Below poverty line children
D. State board students only -
Which section of the Contract Act deals with “Quasi-Contracts”?
A. Section 68–72
B. Section 73–75
C. Section 56
D. Section 65 -
Under Indian Tort Law, “defamation” includes:
A. Libel
B. Slander
C. Both A and B
D. Only oral statements -
The Doctrine of Lis Pendens means:
A. Fraudulent transfer
B. Transfer pending litigation
C. Bona fide buyer’s protection
D. Lease by mortgagor -
The Parliament can amend the Constitution under:
A. Article 356
B. Article 368
C. Article 123
D. Article 352 -
Under TPA, a lease of immovable property for 1 year must be:
A. Oral
B. In writing
C. Registered
D. By public notice -
The Doctrine of Estoppel prevents a person from:
A. Transferring land
B. Denying what he earlier stated
C. Exercising property rights
D. Filing suit -
Section 6 of TPA prohibits transfer of:
A. Right to maintenance
B. Public office
C. Chance of succession
D. All of the above -
The Essential Elements of Tort include:
A. Legal damage and remedy
B. Criminal intent
C. Written consent
D. None of the above -
The right to maintenance of wife under Hindu law is available under:
A. HMA, 1955
B. CrPC, 1973
C. Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
D. Both A and C -
A public interest litigation (PIL) can be filed under:
A. Article 32
B. Article 226
C. Both A and B
D. Article 21 only -
Match the following:
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I. Section 52 TPA — a. Doctrine of Lis Pendens
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II. Section 53 TPA — b. Fraudulent transfer
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III. Section 54 TPA — c. Sale
Correct match:
A. I-a, II-b, III-c
B. I-b, II-a, III-c
C. I-c, II-a, III-b
D. I-a, II-c, III-b
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In Muslim Law, Mehr is:
A. Dowry
B. Bride price
C. Consideration
D. A husband’s obligation
Legal GK / Current Affairs (Q81–100)
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The Chief Justice of India as of July 2025 is:
A. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud
B. Justice U.U. Lalit
C. Justice Sanjiv Khanna
D. Justice N.V. Ramana -
The Criminal Law Reforms 2023 introduced:
A. BNS, BSA, BNSS
B. Uniform Civil Code
C. Nyaya Mitra scheme
D. Women Safety Bill -
The minimum age for marriage of girls under Prohibition of Child Marriage Act is:
A. 18
B. 21
C. 16
D. 17 -
The maximum punishment for corruption under Prevention of Corruption Act is:
A. 7 years
B. 10 years
C. 14 years
D. Life imprisonment -
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers is:
A. Not mentioned expressly in Constitution
B. Only in USA
C. Under Directive Principles
D. A Fundamental Right -
Which court has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters?
A. High Court
B. Sessions Court
C. District Court
D. Supreme Court -
Section 138 of NI Act requires cheque to be presented within:
A. 6 months
B. 3 months
C. 30 days
D. 90 days -
National Human Rights Commission is constituted under:
A. Article 51
B. NHRC Act, 1993
C. Article 19
D. CrPC -
The Right to Privacy is a fundamental right under Article:
A. 19
B. 20
C. 21
D. 22 -
A suit for declaration of title is filed under:
A. Specific Relief Act
B. Limitation Act
C. Contract Act
D. TPA -
In criminal trial, prosecution must prove case:
A. Beyond reasonable doubt
B. On balance of probabilities
C. On preponderance
D. Through circumstantial evidence only -
The Constitution of India came into force on:
A. 15 August 1947
B. 26 January 1950
C. 26 November 1949
D. 2 October 1947 -
In a tort of negligence, which of the following is required?
A. Duty, Breach, Damage
B. Motive
C. Malice
D. Mistake -
Which Article deals with Right to Constitutional Remedies?
A. Article 32
B. Article 21
C. Article 31
D. Article 20 -
PIL was first recognised in India in which case?
A. Hussainara Khatoon v. State of Bihar
B. Keshavananda Bharati
C. Maneka Gandhi v. UOI
D. ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla -
The Hindu Succession Act provides for:
A. Inheritance and succession
B. Marriage registration
C. Divorce
D. Adoption -
Which writ is issued to a person detained illegally?
A. Habeas Corpus
B. Mandamus
C. Quo-Warranto
D. Certiorari -
Limitation for filing appeal in civil cases is usually:
A. 15 days
B. 30 days
C. 90 days
D. 60 days -
Section 9 of CPC deals with:
A. Res Sub Judice
B. Jurisdiction of civil courts
C. Interim injunctions
D. Institution of suits -
Who is the Chairperson of Law Commission of India (as of 2025)?
A. Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi
B. Justice S.A. Bobde
C. Justice Ranjan Gogoi
D. Justice Dipak Misra
PART A – Core Law Subjects (Q1–50)
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A | 26 | C |
| 2 | C | 27 | A |
| 3 | C | 28 | B |
| 4 | C | 29 | C |
| 5 | C | 30 | B |
| 6 | B | 31 | B |
| 7 | C | 32 | B |
| 8 | B | 33 | C |
| 9 | B | 34 | C |
| 10 | C | 35 | B |
| 11 | C | 36 | B |
| 12 | D | 37 | D |
| 13 | A | 38 | D |
| 14 | C | 39 | C |
| 15 | B | 40 | A |
| 16 | A | 41 | C |
| 17 | A | 42 | A |
| 18 | A | 43 | A |
| 19 | B | 44 | D |
| 20 | B | 45 | B |
| 21 | A | 46 | C |
| 22 | B | 47 | C |
| 23 | D | 48 | B |
| 24 | C | 49 | B |
| 25 | B | 50 | D |
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | C | 76 | A |
| 52 | A | 77 | D |
| 53 | D | 78 | C |
| 54 | C | 79 | A |
| 55 | B | 80 | D |
| 56 | C | 81 | C |
| 57 | C | 82 | A |
| 58 | D | 83 | A |
| 59 | A | 84 | C |
| 60 | A | 85 | A |
| 61 | C | 86 | C |
| 62 | B | 87 | B |
| 63 | A | 88 | B |
| 64 | C | 89 | C |
| 65 | C | 90 | A |
| 66 | A | 91 | A |
| 67 | B | 92 | B |
| 68 | B | 93 | A |
| 69 | A | 94 | A |
| 70 | C | 95 | A |
| 71 | B | 96 | A |
| 72 | B | 97 | A |
| 73 | C | 98 | B |
| 74 | B | 99 | B |
| 75 | D | 100 | A |
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