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Sample Paper of LAWCET

Recently I have applied for LAWCET Entrance Test. I have started preparation with syllabus. I need sample question papers for more practice. So someone is here who can give sample question papers of LAWCET Entrance Test?
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May 10th, 2017, 09:48 AM
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Re: Sample Paper of LAWCET

As you are looking for Sample Question Papers for LAWCET Entrance Test, so here I am providing papers:

LAWCET Entrance Exam Sample Question Paper

1) According to constitution 73 Amendament Act, 1992 in the event of dissolution of panchayati raj instituition election for the new body should be compulsorily held with
a)2 months
b) 4 months
c) 6 months
d) 8 months
ANS:- C

2) Act 144 of the constitution mandates that all authorities, civil and judicial in the territory of India shall act in aid of the
a) President
b) supreme court
c) Prime Minister
d) Parliament
ANS:- B

3) Is there a resumption in favour of the constitutionality of statues
a)Yes
b) No
c) Depends
d) No in all cases
ANS:- A

4)The minimum age for the membership of the legislative council is
a) 45 yrs
b)30 yrs
c) 35 yrs
d) 21 yrs
ANS:- B

5) Which schedule of the constitution deals with the forms of oaths of affirmation.
a) Third schedule
b) forth schedule
c) seventh schedule
d) ninth schedule
ANS:- A

6) In which of the following cases did the supreme court rule that the principle of the soverign immunity will not apply to a proceedings for the award of compensation for violation of fundamental rights
a) Bhim Singh v State of Punjab
b)Kasturi Lal v State of U.P
c)Rudal Sah v State of Bihar
d)Nilabeti Behara n State of Orissa
ANS:- C

7) The Supreme Court has ruled that person transplanted by adsorption or marriage or conversion or any other voluntary reserved class does not become eligible to benefit or reservation either under Article5(4) or Article 16(4) of theconstitution in
a) Indra Sawhngy v UOI
b)Km.Madhuri Patel v Add Commissioner Tribal Dev
c) Valsamona Paul v Cochin University
d) M.D..Kasekar v Vishnath Pander
ANS:- C

8) The UPSC has toi serve only
a)Selected state
b) union territory
c) entire nation
d) depends on president’s wait
ANS:- C

9) Under Art 11 of the constitution of parliament passed the Amendament Act 2003 which provide the overseas citizenship to the people of Indian origin in
a)12 contries
b) 16 contries
c) 18 countries
d) 20 countries
ANS:- B

10) Which one of the following statement is correct
a) The constitution gives more important to the society as a whole
b) The constitution is individual centric or individual oriented
c) The constitution is socio economic pattern of the society but ignores the individual
d) The constitution has not ignored individual but has endeavored to harmonise the individual.
ANS:- D

11. A good judge never gropes ____________the conclusion.
(a) to
(b) at
(c) on
(d) for
ANS:- B

12. Nobody in our group is a genius _________winning friends and in convincing people.
(a) for
(b) in
(c) of
(d) at
ANS:- C

13. If you are averse _________recommending my name, you should not hesitate to admit it.
(a) about
(b) for
(c) to
(d) against
ANS:- a

14. Religious leaders should not delve ________ politics.
(a) in
(b) with
(c) at
(d) into
ANS:- A

15. What you say has hardly any bearing ________ the lives of tribals.
(a) about
(b) for
(c) on
(d) with
ANS:- B

Select the correct meaning of the italicized idioms and phrases out of the four choices given.
16. He burnt his fingers by interfering in his neighbor’s affair.
(a) got himself into trouble
(b) burnt himself
(c) got himself insulted
(d) got rebuked
ANS:- A

17. Mr. Gupta, who is one of the trustees of a big charity, is suspected of feathering his own nest.
(a) being lazy in doing his work
(b) being too generous
(c) neglecting his job
(d) making money unfairly
ANS:- C

18. Mrs. Hashmi has been in the blues for the last several weeks.
(a) abroad
(b) unwell
(c) depressed
(d) penniless
ANS:- C

19. For the first week, the apprentice felt like a fish out of water.
(a) frustrated
(b) homeless
(c) disappointed
(d) uncomfortable
ANS:- D

20. His friends failed to see why he should ride the high horse just because he had won an election.
(a) become abnormal
(b) appear arrogant
(c) indulge in dreams
(d) hate others
ANS:- B

21. Which of the following oceans has the shape of the English letter ‘S’?
(a) Atlantic
(b)Pacific
(c)Indian
(d)Arctic
ANS:- C

22. Which is the longest shipping canal in the world?
(A) Panama Canal
(B) Suez Canal
(C) White Sea-Baltic Canal
(D)Kiel Canal
ANS:- C

23. Le Corbusier, the architect of Chandigarh was a national of
(A) Britain
(B)Portugal
(C)France
(D)Netherlands
ANS:- C

24. India became a member of UNO in
(A) 1945
(B)1947
(C)1950
(D) 1952
ANS:- B

25. To which country does India export the largest quantity of iron ore?
(A) USA
(B)Japan
(C) Egypt
(D) Germany
ANS:- C

26. The longest highway in India runs from
(A) Kolkata to Jammu
(B) Shillong to Amritsar
(C) Ambala to Nagercoil
(D) Varanasi to Kanyakumari
ANS:- B

27. The longest irrigation canal in India is called
(A) Upper Bari Doab Canal
(B) Indira Gandhi Canal
(C) Sirhind Canal
(D)Yamuna Canal
ANS:- D

28. Leukemia is a disease related to
(A) Kidney
(B)Throat
(C) Blood
(D)Eyes
ANS:- C

29. In which city was Osama Bin Laden killed in May 2011?
(A) Islamabad
(B) Abbottabad
(C)Faisalabad
(D)Peshawar
ANS:- B

30. The XI Five Year Plan envisaged the highest growth in the sector of
(A) Industry
(B) Agriculture
(C) Services
(D)Manufacturing
ANS:- A

31. A is at work with a hatchet in his hand; the head of the hatchet flies off and kills a man who is standing by. What offence is committed by A in this situation?
(a) A has committed the offence of culpable homicide
(b) A has committed the offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder
(c) A has committed no offence as it was an accident
(d) A has committed no offence as use of hatchet was a necessity of his livelihood

32. Defense of insanity is developed on which of the following condition?
(a) Automatism
(b) Below 7 years
(c) Irresistible impulse
(d) Below 12 years

33. The Courts have evolved some tests to determine the stage, at what stage an act or a series of acts done towards the commission of the intended offence would become an attempt. Identify which one of the following test is not correct out of these test?
(a) Proximity test
(b) Impossiblity test
(c) Locus standi test
(d) Social danger test

34. When law makes out a contract for parties although no contract might have been made by the parties, what you call such a contract ?
(a) Contract of frustration
(b) Quasi-contract
(c) Unenforceable agreement
(d) Contract by obligation

35. Regarding Section 34 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code which one of the following statements is correct ?
(a) Common intention and common object are the same
(b) Both are district offences in themselves
(c) Section 34 enunciates a mere principle of liability, and creates no offence while Section 149 creates a specific offence
(d) Sections 34 and 149 are mutually helping Sections

36. W instigates Y to murder Z. Y in quest of the instigation hits Z with knife who recovers from the wound. Which one of the following statements is correct?
(a) Y is liable for attempt to murder and W is liable for abetment of attempt to murder
(b) Y is guilty of attempt to murder and W is guilty of abetment of murder
(c) Y is guilty of attempt to murder and W is guilty of no offence
(d) W is guilty of attempt to murder and Y is guilty of no offence

37. What is the necessary condition to be proved, to constitute an offence of criminal conspiracy ?
(a) There must be a prior meeting of two or more persons
(b) There must be an agreement of two or more persons to do an illegal act or to do a legal act by illegal means
(c) A person does an illegal act with the help of two or more persons
(d) Two or more persons commit a crime on a sudden provocation with guilty mind

38. X is a doctor, he knows that Y is suffering from enlarged spleen. He gives Y a first blow which ruptures the spleen and causes his death. X being a doctor knows that a moderate blow on that region would rupture the spleen and is likely to cause V’s death. What is X guilty of and what charges he will face?
(a) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder as X knew that his act is likely to cause death
‘(b) Murder as X knew that his act is likely to cause death of Y to whom the injury was inflicted
(c) No offence as the below would not have caused death of a normal man in ordinary circumstances of the case
(d) An offence other than murder or culpable homicide not amounting to murder

39. Criminal misappropriation of property is caused by which of the following element?
1. Movable property belonging to a person other than the accused.
2. Any property belonging to a person other than the accused.
3. The accused must have misappropriated the property to his own use.
4. There must be dishonest intention on the part of the accused.

40. A lady on a railway station wishing to get a railway ticket, find crowd at the ticket window at the station, she asked X, who was near the window, to get a ticket for her and handed him over the money for the same. X took the money and instead of getting the ticket ran away with the money. What offence has been committed by X ?
(a) No offence
(b) Offence of criminal breach of trust
(c) Offence of criminal misappropriation
(d) Offence of theft


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