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    Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all the questions.

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    1. The Supreme Court of India has adopted new approach for the interpretation of the concept ‘Equality’ in
    (A) State of West Bengal V. Anwarli Sarkar
    (B) EP Royappa V. State of Tamil Nadu
    (C) Keshavanand Bharati V. State of Kerala
    (D) State of Karnataka V. Appa Balu Ingale

    2. In which of the following case the Supreme Court said ‘Right to Life does not include Right to Die’ ?
    (A) P. Rathinam V. Union of India
    (B) M.C. Mehta V. Union of India
    (C) Gan kaur V. State of Punjab
    (D) Sunil Batra V. Superintendent, Delhi Administration

    3. Which one of the following privileges is guaranteed to the President of India under Article 361 of the Constitution ?
    (A) Not to participate in the Parliamentary proceedings.
    (B) He is answerable to the chief Justice of India.
    (C) He is not to be answerable to any court during the term of his office.
    (D) Can address both the Houses of Parliament at the time of joint session.

    4. Money Bills can be introduced only
    (A) in Rajya Sabha
    (B) in both Houses of Parliament
    (C) in Lok Sabha only
    (D) None of the above

    5. Who has the power to dissolve the House of the People ?
    (A) The Council of Ministers
    (B) The Prime Minister
    (C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    (D) The President

    6. Judicial review in the Indian Constitution is based on
    (A) Procedure established by law
    (B) Due process of Law
    (C) Rule of Law
    (D) Precedents and Conventions

    7. ‘Limits of Jurisprudence Defined’ written by
    (A) Jeremy Bentham
    (B) John Austin
    (C) T.E. Holland
    (D) H.L.A. Hart

    8. H.L.A. Hart remarks that ‘Law is a
    (A) Union of primary and secondary rules.
    (B) Union of Public and Private law.
    (C) Union of Central and State law.
    (D) Union of effective rules.

    9. The term ‘Legal theory’ has been first time coined by
    (A) Hans Kelsen
    (B) W. Friedman
    (C) Salmond
    (D) Ronald Dworkin

    10. There are ______ theories of punishment.
    (A) Two (B) Three
    (C) Four (D) Five

    11. Which one of the following statements is true ?
    (A) Animus is necessary for the acquisition or commencement of possession.
    (B) Corpus is necessary for the acquisition or commencement of possession.
    (C) Animus and corpus are not necessary for the acquisition or commencement of possession.
    (D) Animus and corpus are necessary for the acquisition or commencement of possession.

    12. The ‘Will Theory’ was criticised by
    (A) Locke (B) Holmes
    (C) Puchta (D) Duguit

    13. Boundary delimitation treaties are binding even on non-party states because they are valid ergo omnes. The International Court of Justice held so in
    (A) The Asylum Case
    (B) The case concerning Kasikili/ Sedudu Island (Botswana V. Namibia)
    (C) The case concerning the Gabcikobo-Nagymaros Project (Hungary V. Slovakia)
    (D) The Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries case

    14. ‘A treaty is a contract between the Governments of two or more sovereign States.’ Lord Templeman said so in
    (A) The S.S. Lotus case
    (B) The Gulf of Maine case
    (C) James Buchanan & Co. V. Babco Forwarding and Shipping
    (D) Maclaine Watson V. Dept. of Trade and Industry

    15. Assertion (A) : International Law is generally not enforceable.
    Reason (R) : International Law is generally observed by States in practice.
    Codes :
    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
    (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
    (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

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