⚖️ AIBE 2026 Supreme Revision Series of 50 High-Trap MCQs for Final Exam Readiness

A fresh high-level AIBE practice set designed for final revision. Includes tricky PYQ-based MCQs, assertion–reason questions, true/false, and Bare Act application-based problems covering Constitution, IPC, CPC, Evidence Act, Contract, Tort, ADR, and Professional Ethics.


1. Which Article of the Constitution deals with protection in respect of conviction for offences?
A. Article 19
B. Article 20
C. Article 21
D. Article 22
✅ Answer: B

2. True/False: Article 21 guarantees right to life and personal liberty.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

3. Assertion (A): Equality before law is a Fundamental Right.
Reason (R): Article 14 prohibits arbitrary classification.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

4. Which writ is issued against a person unlawfully holding a public office?
A. Mandamus
B. Habeas Corpus
C. Quo Warranto
D. Certiorari
✅ Answer: C

5. Theft becomes robbery when:
A. Hurt or fear is caused instantly
B. Property is immovable
C. Consent is present
D. No intention exists
✅ Answer: A

6. Criminal breach of trust involves:
A. Dishonest misappropriation of entrusted property
B. Threat only
C. Physical force
D. Public nuisance
✅ Answer: A

7. True/False: Every murder is culpable homicide.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

8. Common intention is defined under:
A. Section 34 IPC
B. Section 120A IPC
C. Section 149 IPC
D. Section 378 IPC
✅ Answer: A

9. Abetment includes:
A. Instigation
B. Conspiracy
C. Aiding
D. All of these
✅ Answer: D

10. FIR is recorded under:
A. Section 154 CrPC
B. Section 161 CrPC
C. Section 164 CrPC
D. Section 173 CrPC
✅ Answer: A

11. Assertion (A): Bail is discretionary in non-bailable offences.
Reason (R): Liberty is subject to judicial discretion in serious offences.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

12. True/False: Confession to police is always admissible.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

13. Which is primary evidence?
A. Certified copy
B. Original document
C. Oral statement
D. Hearsay
✅ Answer: B

14. Dying declaration is relevant under:
A. Section 32 Evidence Act
B. Section 45 Evidence Act
C. Section 65 Evidence Act
D. Section 17 Evidence Act
✅ Answer: A

15. Admissions are:
A. Conclusive proof always
B. Relevant but not conclusive
C. Always inadmissible
D. Irrelevant
✅ Answer: B

16. True/False: Burden of proof generally lies on prosecution in criminal cases.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

17. Consideration under contract law may move from:
A. Promisee or third person
B. Only promisor
C. Only court
D. Only government
✅ Answer: A

18. Agreement without consideration is:
A. Valid
B. Void
C. Always enforceable
D. Criminal
✅ Answer: B

19. Assertion (A): Free consent is essential for a valid contract.
Reason (R): Coercion vitiates consent.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

20. Bailment involves delivery of:
A. Goods
B. Land
C. Shares
D. Money only
✅ Answer: A

21. Res judicata means:
A. Matter already decided
B. Fresh trial
C. Appeal pending
D. Execution pending
✅ Answer: A

22. Injunction is:
A. Preventive relief
B. Criminal punishment
C. Tax remedy
D. Appeal process
✅ Answer: A

23. True/False: Every decree is an order.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

24. Negligence requires:
A. Duty + breach + damage
B. Only intention
C. Only contract
D. Only injury
✅ Answer: A

25. Defamation protects:
A. Reputation
B. Property
C. Liberty
D. Contract
✅ Answer: A

26. Strict liability principle is from:
A. Rylands v Fletcher
B. Donoghue v Stevenson
C. Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball
D. Salomon case
✅ Answer: A

27. Assertion (A): Contributory negligence reduces damages.
Reason (R): Plaintiff also contributes to harm.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

28. False imprisonment requires:
A. Total restraint
B. Partial restraint
C. Property damage
D. Contract breach
✅ Answer: A

29. Company is:
A. Separate legal entity
B. Natural person
C. Government department
D. Partnership firm
✅ Answer: A

30. True/False: Shareholders are owners of company assets directly.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

31. Cheque is:
A. Bill of exchange payable on demand
B. Promissory note
C. Bond
D. Contract
✅ Answer: A

32. Negotiation means:
A. Transfer of instrument
B. Court decision
C. Appeal
D. Review
✅ Answer: A

33. Advocate must maintain:
A. Professional ethics
B. Personal bias
C. Political influence
D. Delay tactics
✅ Answer: A

34. Conflict of interest arises when:
A. Advocate represents opposite interests
B. Advocate argues well
C. Advocate files case
D. Advocate reads law
✅ Answer: A

35. Assertion (A): Legal profession is noble.
Reason (R): It serves justice.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

36. “Audi Alteram Partem” means:
A. Hear the other side
B. No punishment twice
C. Strict liability
D. Equal pay
✅ Answer: A

37. “Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium” means:
A. Where there is right, there is remedy
B. No law no remedy
C. No justice ever
D. Law is static
✅ Answer: A

38. True/False: Judicial review is part of Basic Structure.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

39. Basic Structure doctrine case:
A. Kesavananda Bharati
B. Golaknath
C. A.K. Gopalan
D. Maneka Gandhi
✅ Answer: A

40. PIL is mainly for:
A. Public interest
B. Private disputes
C. Contract issues
D. Property disputes
✅ Answer: A

41. Arbitration is based on:
A. Party agreement
B. Court order only
C. Police action
D. Legislation only
✅ Answer: A

42. True/False: ADR reduces court burden.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

43. “Nemo dat quod non habet” means:
A. No one gives what he doesn’t have
B. Everyone is equal
C. Law is supreme
D. Justice delayed
✅ Answer: A

44. Res ipsa loquitur means:
A. Thing speaks for itself
B. Law is silent
C. Court decides always
D. Appeal allowed
✅ Answer: A

45. Free legal aid is under:
A. Article 39A
B. Article 21A
C. Article 19
D. Article 32
✅ Answer: A

46. True/False: Lok Adalat awards are binding.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

47. AIBE tests:
A. Practical law application
B. Mathematics
C. Science
D. Engineering
✅ Answer: A

48. Bare Act reading helps in:
A. Direct legal interpretation
B. Guessing answers
C. Random selection
D. Avoiding law
✅ Answer: A

49. PYQs help in:
A. Pattern recognition
B. Random learning
C. Avoiding revision
D. Memorizing questions only
✅ Answer: A

50. Best AIBE strategy:
A. Bare Acts + PYQs + Revision
B. Guesswork
C. Only notes
D. Only MCQs
✅ Answer: A

– Team Lawyer Talks

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