The Law Learners 5th National Law Quiz Finals

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The Law Learners 5th National Law Quiz Finals - Quiz

Congratulations everyone for reaching the FINAL ROUND. The journey is just about to conclude and we would be having our Winners of the Quiz. The fight begins for the Top Slots and Rewards. Results shall be declared soon. This Round consists of 40 Questions. There shall be questions from Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Legal Awareness. All shall have weightage of 13 marks each. There shall be 1 question from any of the above subject. All questions carry 1 mark each. There is no negative marking. The Quiz is time bound and has to be completed within 7 minutes. If you do not complete the quiz within the required time frame, you shall be disqualified. Thus we request you to submit the quiz with as many questions you have done in the required ti


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Which committee was set up in 1983 to look into the aspects of Centre state relations and recommend Amendments in the Constitution?
    • A. 

      NR Madhava Menon Committee

    • B. 

      Sarkaria Committee

    • C. 

      Sachar Committee

    • D. 

      Mukherjee Committee

  • 2. 
    Which state holds the record for the maximum number of imposition of President's rule?
    • A. 

      Punjab

    • B. 

      New Delhi

    • C. 

      Uttar Pradesh

    • D. 

      Jharkhand

  • 3. 
    The protection of Civil Rights act 1955 was made in order to give effect to which Article under Part III of the Constitution?
    • A. 

      19

    • B. 

      21

    • C. 

      14

    • D. 

      17

  • 4. 
    Who was the lone dissenting judge in deciding the constitutional validity of capital punishment?
    • A. 

      P.N. Bhagwati J.

    • B. 

      Krishna Iyer J.

    • C. 

      A.N. Ray J.

    • D. 

      H.R. Khanna J.

  • 5. 
    Supreme Court has the power to review its own judgments under which Article of the Constitution?
    • A. 

      131

    • B. 

      132

    • C. 

      141

    • D. 

      137

  • 6. 
    Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides that all the laws before the commencement of the Constitution shall be valid and in force?
    • A. 

      404

    • B. 

      384

    • C. 

      372

    • D. 

      395

  • 7. 
    Which of the following is a landmark case dealing with Article 18 of the Constitution of India?
    • A. 

      Kamal Pratap v. State of Rajasthan

    • B. 

      Narayan Singh v. President of India

    • C. 

      Bachan Singh v. Union of India

    • D. 

      Madhavrao Scindia v. Union of India

  • 8. 
    I laid down various guidelines for State Emergency and also that secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution. Which case am I?
    • A. 

      S.R. Bommai v. State of Rajasthan

    • B. 

      S.R. Bommai v. State of Punjab

    • C. 

      S.R. Bommai v. State of Kerala

    • D. 

      S.R. Bommai v. Union of India

  • 9. 
    I laid down various guidelines for state and central investigation agencies regarding arrests and detention inter alia. Further I held that torture or inhumane behaviour leads to violation of Article 21. Which case am I?
    • A. 

      PUCL v. Union of India

    • B. 

      Centre for Civil Society v. Union of India

    • C. 

      D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal

    • D. 

      Sudhir Gopi v. State of Maharashtra

  • 10. 
    I led to the 1st Amendment of the Indian Constitution, while dealing with Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. Which case am I?
    • A. 

      Champakan Dorairajan v. Union of India

    • B. 

      Shankari Prasad v. Union of India

    • C. 

      Sajjan Singh v. State of Rajasthan

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 11. 
    Which Article of the Indian Constitution envisages the post of a Deputy Governor of a state?
    • A. 

      211

    • B. 

      235

    • C. 

      284

    • D. 

      None

  • 12. 
    What was the original strength of the Apex Court that was provided by the Constitution in 1950?
    • A. 

      3

    • B. 

      5

    • C. 

      7

    • D. 

      9

  • 13. 
    Which Article of the Indian Constitution repeals the Government of India Act 1935 and the Indian Independence Act 1947?
    • A. 

      395

    • B. 

      394

    • C. 

      393

    • D. 

      384

  • 14. 
    Which case struck down Section 303 of the Indian Penal Code as unconstitutional?
    • A. 

      Bachan Singh

    • B. 

      Macchi Singh

    • C. 

      Mitthu Singh

    • D. 

      Bacchu Singh

  • 15. 
    Which provision of Indian Penal Code expressly provides the punishment for Marital rape of a major woman?
    • A. 

      375

    • B. 

      376

    • C. 

      378

    • D. 

      None

  • 16. 
    In which year was Plea Bargaining established and under which provision has it been incorporated?
    • A. 

      2011

    • B. 

      2013

    • C. 

      2005

    • D. 

      Not there in India

  • 17. 
    The landmark case that led to the incorporation of Criminal Conspiracy as a separate and new offence under IPC?
    • A. 

      Mahendra Pal v. State of West Bengal

    • B. 

      Barinder Ghosh v. Emperor

    • C. 

      D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 18. 
    How many types of punishments are provided under Indian Penal Code?
    • A. 

      3

    • B. 

      5

    • C. 

      7

    • D. 

      6

  • 19. 
    Common intention means?
    • A. 

      Similar ideas and views

    • B. 

      Same plan

    • C. 

      Sharing of Intention by all the persons

    • D. 

      Common plans

  • 20. 
    Which one of the following is not a punishment under the Indian Penal Code, 1860?
    • A. 

      Fine

    • B. 

      Transportation

    • C. 

      Forfeiture of Property

    • D. 

      Death

  • 21. 
    Which Section of the Indian Penal Code defines a ‘Crime.’ ?
    • A. 

      2

    • B. 

      14

    • C. 

      7

    • D. 

      None

  • 22. 
    Assertion (A): Nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of the right of private defence. Reason (R) : Where the aid of the society cannot be obtained, individual may do everything necessary to protect himself.
    • 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

  • 23. 
    A workman throws snow from the roof giving proper warning. "A" a passer by dies from snow. The workman is liable for?
    • A. 

      Guilty of murder

    • B. 

      Guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder

    • C. 

      Guilty of causing miscarriage

    • D. 

      Not guilty of the above since death was accidental

  • 24. 
     The landmark case of Nawab Ali v. State of UP dealt with which provision under IPC? 
    • A. 

      Private Defence

    • B. 

      Necessity

    • C. 

      Common Intention

    • D. 

      Common Object

  • 25. 
    Who is known as the father of criminology?
    • A. 

      Lombroso

    • B. 

      Nombroso

    • C. 

      Krishna Iyer J.

    • D. 

      Prof. Ramanath

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