⚖️ AIBE 2026 Black Book Challenge of 50 Killer MCQs for Smart Aspirants

A premium hard-level AIBE practice set designed for aspirants who want more than basic preparation. This set includes tricky conceptual MCQs, assertion-reason, true/false, and practical legal application questions inspired by real AIBE trends and bare act interpretation.


AIBE professional ethics questions mainly come from:
A. IPC
B. Advocates Act & BCI Rules
C. Constitution only
D. CPC
✅ Answer: B

A intentionally conceals existence of previous marriage before second marriage. Offence committed?
A. Cheating
B. Bigamy
C. Criminal breach of trust
D. Defamation
✅ Answer: B

Assertion (A): Every unlawful assembly is not guilty of rioting.
Reason (R): Rioting requires force or violence by unlawful assembly.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

True or False: Ignorance of fact may sometimes be defence.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

“Audi alteram partem” is principle of:
A. Criminal law
B. Natural justice
C. Contract law
D. Arbitration
✅ Answer: B

A person enters house with intention to commit offence. He commits:
A. Criminal trespass
B. House trespass
C. Mischief
D. Robbery
✅ Answer: B

A lawyer directly soliciting clients at police station violates:
A. IPC
B. BCI Rules
C. CrPC
D. Evidence Act
✅ Answer: B

Assertion (A): Article 14 strikes against arbitrariness.
Reason (R): Equality and arbitrariness are sworn enemies.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

“Res judicata” applies when matter is:
A. Pending
B. Already finally decided
C. Under investigation
D. Arbitrated
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Every admission is confession.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

A falsely accuses B of offence intending injury. Offence?
A. Defamation
B. False charge
C. Extortion
D. Mischief
✅ Answer: B

FIR can be registered through:
A. Oral information
B. Written information
C. Electronic communication
D. All
✅ Answer: D

“Mens rea” generally means:
A. Guilty witness
B. Guilty intention
C. Guilty evidence
D. Guilty document
✅ Answer: B

Assertion (A): Bail provisions should receive liberal interpretation.
Reason (R): Personal liberty has constitutional significance.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

Which doctrine preserves constitutional validity wherever possible?
A. Eclipse
B. Harmonious construction
C. Estoppel
D. Waiver
✅ Answer: B

A dishonestly takes movable property out of another’s possession without consent. Offence?
A. Robbery
B. Theft
C. Extortion
D. Mischief
✅ Answer: B

Confession caused by threat is:
A. Relevant
B. Irrelevant
C. Conclusive
D. Mandatory
✅ Answer: B

“Volenti non fit injuria” means:
A. No remedy without right
B. Consent defeats liability
C. Buyer beware
D. Act of God
✅ Answer: B

Dying declaration is exception to:
A. Estoppel
B. Hearsay rule
C. Res judicata
D. Caveat emptor
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Circumstantial evidence can form sole basis of conviction.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

Which writ is issued to release illegally detained person?
A. Mandamus
B. Certiorari
C. Habeas Corpus
D. Prohibition
✅ Answer: C

Agreement with unlawful object is:
A. Valid
B. Void
C. Voidable
D. Enforceable
✅ Answer: B

Consideration under Indian Contract Act may move from:
A. Promisee only
B. Third party also
C. Court only
D. Government only
✅ Answer: B

Assertion (A): Minor’s agreement is void ab initio.
Reason (R): Minor lacks contractual capacity.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

“Quantum meruit” means claim for:
A. Damages for crime
B. Reasonable remuneration
C. Defamation
D. Injunction
✅ Answer: B

A enters agreement under coercion. Agreement is:
A. Void
B. Voidable
C. Illegal
D. Valid compulsorily
✅ Answer: B

Temporary injunction is granted to:
A. Punish defendant
B. Preserve subject matter
C. Finalize rights
D. Award compensation
✅ Answer: B

Caveat is filed to prevent:
A. Appeal
B. Ex parte order
C. Execution
D. Arbitration
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Second appeal lies on substantial question of law.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

“Res ipsa loquitur” relates to:
A. Defamation
B. Negligence
C. Contract
D. Arbitration
✅ Answer: B

Essential element of negligence is:
A. Duty of care
B. Breach
C. Damage
D. All
✅ Answer: D

Assertion (A): Strict liability may arise without fault.
Reason (R): Liability arises from hazardous escape itself.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

Which principle protects against double jeopardy?
A. Art 19
B. Art 20(2)
C. Art 21
D. Art 32
✅ Answer: B

PIL is mainly intended for:
A. Personal disputes
B. Public interest
C. Contractual disputes
D. Tax disputes
✅ Answer: B

Hearsay evidence is generally excluded because it is:
A. Too strong
B. Unreliable
C. Documentary
D. Mandatory
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Arbitration award is enforceable like court decree.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

Which maxim means “where there is right, there is remedy”?
A. Caveat emptor
B. Ubi jus ibi remedium
C. Nemo dat
D. Res judicata
✅ Answer: B

Professional misconduct proceedings against advocates are conducted by:
A. Police
B. Bar Council
C. Parliament
D. District Court
✅ Answer: B

A person voluntarily accepting sports injury risk may face defence of:
A. Necessity
B. Volenti non fit injuria
C. Fraud
D. Mistake
✅ Answer: B

Assertion (A): Judicial review is part of basic structure.
Reason (R): Courts can test constitutional validity of laws.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

Which Article guarantees constitutional remedies?
A. Art 14
B. Art 19
C. Art 21
D. Art 32
✅ Answer: D

A witness who changes statement during trial is called:
A. Expert witness
B. Hostile witness
C. Child witness
D. Independent witness
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Every confession is admission.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

“Caveat emptor” means:
A. Seller beware
B. Buyer beware
C. Court beware
D. Witness beware
✅ Answer: B

Burden of proof in criminal cases primarily lies on:
A. Accused
B. Court
C. Prosecution
D. Police
✅ Answer: C

Which legal maxim means “act itself does not make person guilty unless mind is guilty”?
A. Res ipsa loquitur
B. Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea
C. Ubi jus ibi remedium
D. Nemo judex
✅ Answer: B

A lawyer advertising guaranteed success violates:
A. Tort law
B. Professional ethics
C. CPC
D. Evidence Act
✅ Answer: B

Doctrine of severability means:
A. Entire statute void
B. Valid portion survives
C. Constitution repealed
D. Judicial review barred
✅ Answer: B

True or False: Tort and crime may arise from same act.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

Best approach for difficult AIBE MCQs is:
A. Guesswork
B. Bare Act interpretation + elimination
C. Memorising only notes
D. Skipping legal maxims
✅ Answer: B

– Team Lawyer Talks

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