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April 7th, 2017, 04:57 PM
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All India Law Entrance Test Sample Papers
Hii sir, I Am Preparing for the All India Law Entrance Test Will you Please provide me the Sample Question Paper of the All India Law Entrance Test ?
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April 7th, 2017, 05:09 PM
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Re: All India Law Entrance Test Sample Papers
As you Asking for the Question Paper of the All India Law Entrance Test the Question Paper is As Follow “Ignorance of the law excuses no man, not that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse every man will plead.” Who said these words? (A)Rousseau (B)John Wilson (C) John Selden (D) B.H. Brewster “Justice must not only be done but also appear to be done, and may I add, must be paid for being done.” Who is the author of this statement? (A)Henry Cecil (B) Francis Bacon (C) Voltaire (DSeneca ‘Ultra vires’ is a term used for: (A) A document corrupted by virus (B) An act beyond the authority of law (C) An act authorised by law (D An illegal act Who presides over joint sitting both Houses of Parliament? (A) Speaker of Lok Sabha (B) President (C) Chairman of Rajya Sabha (D) Prime Minister A sentence of death by a lower court: (A)must be confirmed by High Court (B) must be confirmed by Supreme Court (C) is operational if no appeal is made to higher courts (D) must be confirmed by the President In which of the following cases the Supreme Court held that “wife under section 125 of Cr. P.C. includes divorced Muslim woman so long as she has not remarried”: (A) Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan (B) Veena v. State of Bihar (C) Veera Ibrahim v. State of Maharashtra (D)Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 was enacted under which provision of the Constitution: (A) Article 21 (B) Article 39 (C) Article 39A (D)Article 49A Constitution of India 94th Amendment, 2006 which amended Article 164 of Constitution deals with (A)Number of ministers and their percentage in a State (BNumber of ministers and their percentage in Lok Sabha (C)Number of ministers and their percentage in Rajya Sabha (D)Number of ministers and their percentage in Council of States What does WIPO deal with? (A) International Posts and Telegraph (B) International refugees (C) Intellectual Property Rights (D) International Educational, Scientific and Cultural matters Economic and Social Council of the United Nations Organisation consists of: (A)50members (B) 51 members (C) 52 members (D 54 members The secretary-General is the chief administrative officer of the UN. He is elected by: (A) General Assembly (B) General Assembly on recommendation of the Security Council (C) General Assembly by 2/3rds majority (D) None of the above In Law of Torts: (A) Intention is necessary (B) Intention is irrelevant (C)Intention is relevant only in some torts (D) None of the above Sometimes a person himself does not commit an offence. He helps or aids another person. He is then guilty of…. (A) Abetment (B) Conspiracy (C) Abatement (D) Attempt The first federal court was established in Delhi in December 1937 and it sat till: (A) Indian Independence on 15th August, 1947 (B) Supreme Court was set up on 28 January, 1950 (C) Republic Day on 26th January, 1950 (D)Adoption of Constitution on 26 November, 1949 Parliament of India consists of: (A) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (B) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Speaker and Deputy Speaker (C)President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (D) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Union Ministry The disobedience of any judgment, order, etc., of a court amounts to (A) Perjury (B) Contempt of Court (C) Offence (D) None of these A written statement of a person by whom it is voluntarily signed and sworn to is called (A) Advowson (B) Affidavit (C) Affirmation (D) Affray The Headquarters of International Labour Organisation is at (A) Geneva (Switzerland) (B) Rome (Italy) (C) Washington D.C. (USA (D) Vienna (Austria) The Headquarters of IMF is at (A) Geneva (Switzerland) (B) Rome (Italy) (C) Washington D.C. (USA) (D) Vienna (Austria) Who among the following in India is the Chairman of its Planning Commission? (A) Finance Minister (B) Prime Minister (C) President (D) Comptroller and Auditor-General |
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