AIBE EXAM QUIZ BASED ON PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER YEAR -2013 – PART 3
Hello aspirant, as we all know that after getting a law degree if you want to practice as a lawyer, it is mandatory for you to pass the All India Bar (AIBE) Exam, which is conducted by Bar Council of India. We have prepared a Quiz from Previous Year Question papers for you and we hope that it will help you to pass your AIBE exam. wish you all the best for your upcoming exam.
A debtor owes several distinct debt to the same creditor and he makes a payment which is insufficient to satisfy all the debts. In such case, a question arises as to which particular debt the payment is to be appropriated which section of the Contract Act provide an answer to his question ?
A) Section 59 to 61
B) Section 22 to 31
C) Section 10 to 12
D) Section 55 to 60
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A) Section 59 to 61
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What property cannot be transferred under S.6 of Transfer of property act 1882
A) An easement apart from the dominant heritage
B) An interest in property restricted in its enjoyment to the owner personally
C) A right to future maintenance, in whatsoever manner arising, secured or determined.
D) All of the above
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D) All of the above
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A transfers property of which he the owner to B in trust for A and intended wife successively for their lives, and, after the death of the survivor, for the eldest son of the intended marriage for life, and after his death for A’s second son. Can the interest so created for the benefit of the eldest son take effect?
A) Yes
B) No
C) It is a valid transfer
D) None of the above
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B) No
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The commencement of arbitral proceedings not dependent on interim relief being allowed or denied under S.9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Supreme Court in which case held so
A) Firm Ashok Traders &another v. Gurumukh Das
B) M.T.C Ltd. v. Sterile Industries (India) Ltd.
C) National Thermal Power Corporation v. Flowmore (P.) Ltd.
D) Magma Leasing Ltd. v. NEPC Micon Ltd.
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A) Firm Ashok Traders &another v. Gurumukh Das
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Which provision of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 deals with conciliation
A) S.23
B) S.23(2)
C) s.23(3)
D) S.22
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B) S.23(2)
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Which section under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 deals with the settlement of disputes outside the court
A) S.98
B) S. 99
C) s.89
D) S.88
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C) s.89
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Equal pay for Equal Work—can enforced through
A) Art.39
B) Art 14 and 16
C) Art. 311
D) Art.309
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B) Art 14 and 16
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The executive power of every State shall be so as to ensure compliance with the laws made by Parliament and any existing laws —mentioned under
A) 352
B) 256
C) 254
D) 302
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B) 256
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Justice Ramanandan Committee relates to
A) Union State relations
B) Creamy layer
C) Finance Commission
D) Elections
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B) Creamy layer
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Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is dealt under
A) Art. 226
B) Art. 130
C) Art. 131
D) Art. 124
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C) Art. 131
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Laws declared by the Supreme court shall be binding on all courts- mentioned under
A) Art. 142
B) Art. 143
C) Art. 136
D) Art. 141
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D) Art. 141
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According to the theory of social utilitarianism as propounded by hering
A) greatest number of people should get greatest pleasure
B) the essential body of legal rules is always based upon the social facts of law
C) a balance is to be struck between the competing interests in society
D) law is a means to social ends.
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D) law is a means to social ends.
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Obstructing Public Servant in discharge of his public function is a
A) Nonbailable
B) Bailable offence
C) Civil wrong
D) none of the above
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B) Bailable offence
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Compensation to Victim of crime under Criminal Law relates to
A) S.336
B) S. 331
C) S. 335
D) S. 357
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D) S. 357
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What person may be charged jointly and tried together under S. 223 of Cr. PC
A) Person accused of the same offence committed in the course of the same transaction
B) Person accused of an offence and person accused of abetment of or attempt to commit such offence
C) persons accused of different offence committed in the course of the same transaction
D) All of the above
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D) All of the above
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‘Contravention of contract Labour Act. Would not create employment relationship between contract labour and principal establishment It was so held in which case.
A) SAIL vs. National Union Water front Workers
B) Air India Statuary Corporation United labour Union & Ors
C) Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board vs. A.Rajappa
D) State of U.P vs. Jai Bir Singh
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A) SAIL vs. National Union Water front Workers
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The Principle regulator envisaged under the Trade Unions Act, 1926
A) Regulator of trade Unions
B) Inspector of trade & unions
C) Registrar of trade unions
D) Industrial relations committee
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C) Registrar of trade unions
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A teacher not a workman falling under the category of Workman under Industrial. Disputes Act,1947 This was upheld in which case
A) Miss A. Sundarambal Government Of Goa, Daman And Diu & others
B) Ahmedabad Pvt. Primary Teachers’ Association v. Administrative Officer And Ors
C) University of Delhi v. Ramnath
D) Secretary, Madras Gymkhana Club Employees Union v. Management Of The Gymkhana
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A) Miss A. Sundarambal Government Of Goa, Daman And Diu & others
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The type of disablement envisaged under the Employees Compensation Act that reduces the capacity to work in any employment similar to that the worker was performing at the time of the accident referred to as
A) Permanent partial disablement
B) Permanent total disablement
C) Temporary disablement
D) Temporary total
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A) Permanent partial disablement
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The contribution payable under the ESI Act in respect of an employee shall comprise of
A) contribution payable by the employer
B) contribution payable by the employee only
C) contribution payable by government only
D) contribution payable by employer and employee
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D) contribution payable by employer and employee
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Which provision under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 guarantees the right of workmen laid —off to claim for compensation
A) 25-O
B) 26
C) 25-c
D) 25-M
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C) 25-c
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Natural law the idea that
A) there are rational objective limits to the power of legis lative rulers
B) there are no limits to te power of legistive rulers.
C) there are limits to the power of the executive laid by the legis lature
D) Law the command of the sovereign
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A) there are rational objective limits to the power of legis lative rulers
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H. L A Hart’s name associated with the
A) Province and Function of law
B) The Concept of Law
C) Social Dimensions of law
D) Theories of Social Change
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B) The Concept of Law
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Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 deals with
A) Restitution of Conjugal Rights
B) Void Marriages
C) Judicial Separation
D) Grounds of Divorce
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A) Restitution of Conjugal Rights
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Daughter is equated with the son with reference to joint family property under
A) Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2002
B) Hindu Succession Amendment Act 1976
C) Hindu Succession Amendment Act 1978
D) Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005
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D) Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005
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Mubara ‘at under Muslim hw refers to
A) Divorce at the instance of Wife
B) Cruelty
C) Dissolution of marriage with mutual consent
D) Ila
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C) Dissolution of marriage with mutual consent
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The discriminatory aspects of S• 10 of Indian Divorce Act (now Divorce Act) was removed by substituting new section by the
A) Indian Divorce Amendment Act of 2001
B) Divorce Amendment Act of 2002
C) Indian Divorce Amendment Act of 2006
D) Indian Divorce Amendment Act of 2012
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A) Indian Divorce Amendment Act of 2001
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Trading activities of a company were stopped temporarily in view of the trade depression with an intention to continue the same when the conditions improve. A petition was preferred into the tribunal for winding up of the company. The petition
A) is liable to be dismissed
B) will succeed.
C) will be kept pending till the conditions improve.
D) will not be admitted.
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A) is liable to be dismissed
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Amalgamation of Companies in National Interest is dealt under
A) Section 388 of the Companies Act
B) Section 378 of the Companies Act
C) Section 396 of the Companies Act
D) Section 390 of the Companies Act
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C) Section 396 of the Companies Act
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Under Section 171 of the companies Act, a general meeting of a company may be called by giving a notice in writing for not less than ——–
A) 21 days
B) 30 days
C) 40 days
D) 14 days
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A) 21 days
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A private limited company limits the number of members to
A) 30
B) 50
C) 40
D) 150
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B) 50
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Contributory negligence means
A) The failure by a person to use reasonable care for the safety of either of himself or his property
B) Volunteer to pay for the negligence of others
C) Contributing the money or money’s worth for others
D) Inciting others to commit civil wrong.
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A) The failure by a person to use reasonable care for the safety of either of himself or his property
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Where an enterprise engaged in a hazardous or inherently dangerous activity and harm results to anyone on account of an accidental in the operation of such hazardous or inherently dangerous activity resulting, for example, in escape of toxic gas the enterprise strictly and absolutely liable to compensate all those who are affected by the accident and such liability is not subject to any of the exceptions which operate vis-a-vis the tortious principle of strict liability. — Held in the case of
A) Francis Caroli Vs. state
B) Shriram food and Fertilisers case
C) PUCLVs. Union of India
D) State of Punjab Vs. Mahinder Singh Chawla
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B) Shriram food and Fertilisers case
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“A tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is an action for unliquidated damages and which not the exclusively the breach of a contract, or the of a trust, or the breach of other merely equitable obligation” — Whose Statement this
A) Winfield
B) Salmond
C) Polliock
D) Griffith
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B) Salmond
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Under section 20 of the M. V. Act If a person is convicted of an offence punishable under section 189 of the Motor vehicles Act, the court shall ordinarily order for
A) Imposing penalty only
B) Punishment only
C) Both punishment and penalty
D) Disqualification under the Act.
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D) Disqualification under the Act.
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Consumer Protection Act was brought into operation in the year
A) 1987
B) 1986
C) 1985
D) 1984
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B) 1986
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Under consumer protection act, the jurisdiction of the District Forum should not exceed rupees
A) Fifty Thousand
B) Twenty five thousand
C) One Lakh
D) Twenty Lakh
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D) Twenty Lakh
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The second principle of rule of law ( of A.V. Dicey) related to
A) equal protection of the laws
B) equality before law
C) Dignity of the individual
D) Administrative courts
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B) equality before law
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If a Quasi – judicial authority violated the principles of natural justice, the appropriate writ would be
A) Mandamus
B) Habeas Corpus
C) Quo warranto
D) Certiorari
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D) Certiorari
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A seven no bench of the supreme court unanimously struck down clauses 2 (d) of art 323 A and Clause 3 (d) of art 323 B of the constitutions relating to tribunals which excluded the jurisdiction of High Court and Supreme Court. The court held that power of judicial review over legislative action is vested in the High Court under Art. 226 and in the supreme Court under Art. 32. This is an integral part of the basic structure of the constitutional. Name of the case
A) L. Chandra kumar vs Union of India
B) Kihota Hollohon vs Zachilhu
C) Nagaraj vs State of A.P
D) Rajendra Singh Rana vs Swami Prasad Maurya
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A) L. Chandra kumar vs Union of India
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Accepting any other satisfaction than the performance originally agreed is known as
A) Reciprocal agreement
B) Reciprocal
C) Reciprocal accord and satisfaction
D) accord and satisfaction
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D) accord and satisfaction
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“Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken the damage which of the other party ought to receive in respect of such breach of contract should be either such as may fairly and reasonably be considered arising naturally Le. according to the usual course of things from such breach of contract itself or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of the at the time they made the contract as the probable result of breach of it.” In which case the principle was down so:
A) Clegg v. Hands
B) Kapur Chand v. Himayat Ali khan
C) Frost v. Knight
D) Hadley v.Baxendak
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D) Hadley v.Baxendak
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When a misrepresentation has been made, what are the alternative courses open to an aggrieved
A) He can avoid or rescind the contract
B) He can affirm the contract and “insist on the misrepresentation being made
C) He can rely on upon the misrepresentation as a deference to an action on the contract
D) All of the above
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D) All of the above
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A solicitor sold certain property to one of his clients. The client subsequently alleged that the property was considerably overvalued and consent was used by court considered the relationship between the parties to reach the decision
A) Coercion
B) Misrepresentation
C) Undue influence
D) Estoppel
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C) Undue influence
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“The law of contract is intended to ensure that what a man has been led to expect shall come to pass, that what has been promised shall be performed”. Whose statement is this ?
A) Lord Black
B) Henderson
C) Anson
D) Salmond
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C) Anson
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Intention not to create a legal obligation was clear from the conduct of parties which among the popular cases deals on the topic.
A) Balfour v. Balfour
B) Donogue v. Stevenson
C) Derry v. Peek
D) Birch v. Birch
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A) Balfour v. Balfour
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According to the Indian law in a lawful contract, consideration
A) Must move from only
B) May move from or any other person
C) is not necessary to all
D) None of the above
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B) May move from or any other person
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Raghav owes Murli debt time barred by the limitation Act. Even then Murli, in writing to pay Raghav R. 4,500/- on account of debt and sign the document. This contract is
A) Enforceable
B) Unenforceable
C) Void
D) None of the above
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A) Enforceable
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An agency can be terminated by
A) Agreement between parties
B) By renunciation by the agent
C) By completion of business of agency
D) All the above
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D) All the above
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Which type of loss are not covered by a contract of indemnity
A) Loss arising from accidents like fire or perils of the sea
B) Loss caused by the promisor himself or by a third person
C) Loss arising by human agency
D) None of the above
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A) Loss arising from accidents like fire or perils of the sea
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