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Q. What is the primary purpose of the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To provide fundamental rights to citizens
  • B. To guide the state in policy-making
  • C. To establish a federal structure
  • D. To define the powers of the judiciary
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Indian Penal Code?
  • A. To define criminal offenses and prescribe punishments
  • B. To regulate civil disputes
  • C. To provide guidelines for administrative law
  • D. To establish international law
Q. What is the primary remedy for a breach of contract?
  • A. Specific performance
  • B. Rescission
  • C. Damages
  • D. Reformation
Q. What is the primary remedy for breach of contract?
  • A. Injunction.
  • B. Specific performance.
  • C. Damages.
  • D. Rescission.
Q. What is the principle of 'actus reus' in criminal law?
  • A. Guilty mind
  • B. Guilty act
  • C. Legal capacity
  • D. Intent to commit
Q. What is the principle of 'mens rea'?
  • A. The act itself
  • B. The intention behind the act
  • C. The outcome of the act
  • D. The circumstances of the act
Q. What is the principle of vicarious liability?
  • A. Liability for one's own actions
  • B. Liability for the actions of another
  • C. Liability based on negligence
  • D. Liability for omissions
Q. What is the punishment for causing death by negligence under IPC?
  • A. Imprisonment for 2 years
  • B. Imprisonment for 5 years
  • C. Imprisonment for 10 years
  • D. Life imprisonment
Q. What is the punishment for dowry death under IPC?
  • A. 3 years imprisonment
  • B. 7 years imprisonment
  • C. 10 years imprisonment
  • D. Life imprisonment
Q. What is the punishment for identity theft under IPC?
  • A. Imprisonment up to 3 years
  • B. Imprisonment up to 5 years
  • C. Imprisonment up to 7 years
  • D. Imprisonment up to 10 years
Q. What is the punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service under IPC?
  • A. Imprisonment up to 3 years
  • B. Imprisonment up to 5 years
  • C. Imprisonment up to 2 years
  • D. Imprisonment up to 1 year
Q. What is the purpose of a 'charge sheet' in criminal procedure?
  • A. To acquit the accused
  • B. To inform the accused of the charges
  • C. To initiate a civil suit
  • D. To conduct a trial
Q. What is the purpose of consideration in a contract?
  • A. To ensure the contract is in writing
  • B. To provide a legal basis for enforcement
  • C. To outline the terms of the agreement
  • D. To establish the parties' intentions
Q. What is the purpose of liquidated damages in a contract?
  • A. To provide a penalty for breach
  • B. To estimate potential damages in advance
  • C. To eliminate the need for performance
  • D. To allow for renegotiation of the contract
Q. What is the role of a magistrate during the investigation process?
  • A. To conduct the investigation
  • B. To supervise the police
  • C. To issue warrants
  • D. To decide the case
Q. What is the role of the Articles of Association in a company?
  • A. To outline the company's purpose
  • B. To govern the internal management of the company
  • C. To list the shareholders
  • D. To provide financial statements
Q. What is the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)?
  • A. To regulate labor relations
  • B. To oversee corporate mergers
  • C. To protect investors and maintain fair markets
  • D. To enforce consumer protection laws
Q. What is the significance of 'intention to create legal relations' in contract law?
  • A. It ensures that the contract is enforceable
  • B. It determines the validity of the offer
  • C. It specifies the terms of the contract
  • D. It outlines the remedies for breach
Q. What is the significance of Article 32 in the context of fundamental rights?
  • A. It provides for the right to constitutional remedies.
  • B. It guarantees the right to education.
  • C. It ensures the right to property.
  • D. It protects against discrimination.
Q. What is the significance of Section 164 in the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. It allows for the arrest of the accused
  • B. It provides for the recording of confessions
  • C. It outlines the procedure for bail
  • D. It details the trial process
Q. What is the significance of Section 173 in the Criminal Procedure Code?
  • A. It deals with the powers of arrest
  • B. It pertains to the filing of a charge sheet
  • C. It outlines the rights of the accused
  • D. It provides for bail procedures
Q. What is the significance of Section 300 of the IPC?
  • A. It defines culpable homicide
  • B. It defines murder and its exceptions
  • C. It outlines general defenses
  • D. It specifies punishment for attempt to murder
Q. What is the significance of Section 82 of the IPC?
  • A. It defines insanity as a defense
  • B. It provides for the punishment of minors
  • C. It addresses the concept of mistake of fact
  • D. It outlines the procedure for trial
Q. What is the significance of the 'Basic Structure' doctrine in relation to federalism?
  • A. It allows Parliament to alter the federal structure
  • B. It protects the federal structure from arbitrary changes
  • C. It promotes a unitary system
  • D. It is not applicable to federalism
Q. What is the significance of the case Brown v. Board of Education?
  • A. It legalized segregation
  • B. It declared that separate but equal is unconstitutional
  • C. It upheld the death penalty
  • D. It established the right to privacy
Q. What is the significance of the case S.R. Bommai v. Union of India in relation to judicial review?
  • A. It established the supremacy of the Parliament
  • B. It limited the power of the President to dismiss state governments
  • C. It expanded the scope of judicial review
  • D. It defined the basic structure of the Constitution
Q. What is the significance of the Minerva Mills case in relation to judicial review?
  • A. It emphasized the importance of the right to equality
  • B. It reinforced the basic structure doctrine
  • C. It limited the power of judicial review
  • D. It expanded the scope of fundamental rights
Q. What is the standard of proof required in criminal cases?
  • A. Preponderance of evidence
  • B. Clear and convincing evidence
  • C. Beyond a reasonable doubt
  • D. Probable cause
Q. What is the term for unauthorized access to a computer resource under IPC?
  • A. Hacking
  • B. Phishing
  • C. Spoofing
  • D. Malware
Q. What must a plaintiff prove to establish negligence?
  • A. Intent to harm.
  • B. Breach of duty, causation, and damages.
  • C. A written contract.
  • D. Absence of consent.
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