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Q. What is the legal principle behind 'actus reus'?
  • A. Guilty mind
  • B. Guilty act
  • C. Intent to commit a crime
  • D. Negligence
Q. What is the legal principle of 'actus reus'?
  • A. The mental state of the accused
  • B. The physical act of committing a crime
  • C. The intention behind the crime
  • D. The consequences of the crime
Q. What is the legal significance of consideration in a marriage contract?
  • A. It is not required for marriage contracts
  • B. It must be a monetary exchange
  • C. It can be a promise to perform marital duties
  • D. It must be documented in writing
Q. What is the legal term for a minor breach of contract?
  • A. Material breach
  • B. Partial breach
  • C. Fundamental breach
  • D. Minor breach
Q. What is the legal term for a party's indication that they will not perform their contractual obligations before the performance is due?
  • A. Breach
  • B. Anticipatory breach
  • C. Minor breach
  • D. Material breach
Q. What is the legal term for the cancellation of a contract due to a breach?
  • A. Rescission
  • B. Restitution
  • C. Reformation
  • D. Ratification
Q. What is the legal term for the failure to fulfill the obligations of a marriage contract?
  • A. Dissolution
  • B. Breach
  • C. Annulment
  • D. Separation
Q. What is the main focus of the 14th Amendment?
  • A. Voting rights
  • B. Civil rights and equal protection under the law
  • C. Prohibition of alcohol
  • D. Women's suffrage
Q. What is the maximum penalty for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form?
  • A. 3 years
  • B. 5 years
  • C. 7 years
  • D. 10 years
Q. What is the maximum penalty for violation of fundamental rights under Article 32?
  • A. Imprisonment for life
  • B. Fine
  • C. No penalty
  • D. Compensation
Q. What is the maximum punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder under IPC?
  • A. Life imprisonment
  • B. 10 years imprisonment
  • C. 7 years imprisonment
  • D. 3 years imprisonment
Q. What is the maximum punishment for murder under IPC Section 302?
  • A. Life imprisonment
  • B. Death penalty
  • C. 10 years imprisonment
  • D. 7 years imprisonment
Q. What is the maximum punishment for murder under IPC?
  • A. Life imprisonment
  • B. Death penalty
  • C. 10 years imprisonment
  • D. 7 years imprisonment
Q. What is the maximum time limit for completing an investigation under the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. 15 days
  • B. 30 days
  • C. 60 days
  • D. 90 days
Q. What is the maximum time period for which a person can be detained in police custody without a magistrate's order?
  • A. 24 hours
  • B. 48 hours
  • C. 72 hours
  • D. 96 hours
Q. What is the primary document required for the incorporation of a company?
  • A. Memorandum of Association
  • B. Articles of Association
  • C. Shareholder Agreement
  • D. Bylaws
Q. What is the primary feature of federalism in India?
  • A. Unitary system of governance
  • B. Division of powers between the Centre and States
  • C. Single-tier government
  • D. Centralized control over states
Q. What is the primary focus of employment law?
  • A. Regulating corporate governance
  • B. Protecting employee rights and workplace safety
  • C. Ensuring fair competition
  • D. Managing business contracts
Q. What is the primary focus of Section 43 of the IPC?
  • A. Definition of property
  • B. Definition of criminal force
  • C. Definition of wrongful restraint
  • D. Definition of criminal trespass
Q. What is the primary function of antitrust laws?
  • A. To protect consumers from fraud
  • B. To promote fair competition
  • C. To regulate advertising practices
  • D. To enforce labor rights
Q. What is the primary purpose of an FIR under the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. To initiate a criminal investigation
  • B. To file a civil suit
  • C. To arrest a suspect
  • D. To conduct a trial
Q. What is the primary purpose of an investigation under the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. To arrest the accused
  • B. To collect evidence
  • C. To conduct a trial
  • D. To impose a penalty
Q. What is the primary purpose of business law?
  • A. To regulate the economy
  • B. To protect intellectual property
  • C. To ensure fair competition
  • D. To provide a framework for business operations
Q. What is the primary purpose of consideration in a divorce settlement agreement?
  • A. To ensure fairness in asset division
  • B. To validate the marriage
  • C. To establish grounds for divorce
  • D. To create a binding contract
Q. What is the primary purpose of judicial review in the context of constitutional law?
  • A. To interpret laws passed by the legislature
  • B. To ensure laws comply with the Constitution
  • C. To create new laws
  • D. To enforce laws
Q. What is the primary purpose of judicial review in the context of the Constitution?
  • A. To interpret laws passed by the legislature
  • B. To ensure laws comply with the Constitution
  • C. To create new laws
  • D. To enforce laws
Q. What is the primary purpose of remedies for breach of contract?
  • A. To punish the breaching party
  • B. To restore the non-breaching party to the position they would have been in if the contract had been performed
  • C. To terminate the contract
  • D. To create a new contract
Q. What is the primary purpose of Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. To define a cognizable offense
  • B. To provide for arrest without warrant
  • C. To register FIR
  • D. To outline bail procedures
Q. What is the primary purpose of Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code?
  • A. To define culpable homicide
  • B. To define murder
  • C. To outline general exceptions
  • D. To explain the concept of intention
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Constitution of the United States?
  • A. To establish a monarchy
  • B. To outline the structure of government
  • C. To create a national religion
  • D. To grant unlimited power to the President
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