A brand-new AIBE practice set featuring challenging MCQs based on PYQ trends, Bare Act language, legal reasoning, professional ethics, constitutional law, criminal law, evidence, CPC, contract law, torts, and legal maxims. Ideal for aspirants aiming for a high score through conceptual clarity.
1. Which Fundamental Right is suspended during lawful preventive detention to a limited extent?
A. Article 14
B. Article 19
C. Article 21
D. Article 300A
✅ Answer: B
2. True/False: Article 20 protections are available even during emergencies.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
3. Assertion (A): The Constitution permits reasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights.
Reason (R): Rights are not absolute in nature.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
4. Which writ is generally issued by a superior court to quash proceedings of an inferior tribunal?
A. Habeas Corpus
B. Certiorari
C. Mandamus
D. Quo Warranto
✅ Answer: B
5. Dishonest concealment of facts may amount to:
A. Fraud
B. Mistake
C. Negligence
D. Defamation
✅ Answer: A
6. House-trespass committed after sunset and before sunrise is called:
A. Criminal trespass
B. House-breaking
C. Lurking house-trespass by night
D. Mischief
✅ Answer: C
7. True/False: Mere intention to commit an offence is punishable in all cases.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B
8. Unlawful Assembly requires a minimum of:
A. 3 persons
B. 4 persons
C. 5 persons
D. 10 persons
✅ Answer: C
9. Criminal intimidation involves:
A. Threat of injury
B. Theft
C. Force only
D. Property transfer
✅ Answer: A
10. Investigation primarily consists of:
A. Collection of evidence
B. Conviction
C. Sentencing
D. Judgment
✅ Answer: A
11. Assertion (A): Bail safeguards personal liberty.
Reason (R): An accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
12. True/False: Every arrest must necessarily result in conviction.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B
13. A fact forming part of the same transaction is relevant under the doctrine of:
A. Res Gestae
B. Estoppel
C. Waiver
D. Acquiescence
✅ Answer: A
14. Leading questions are generally restricted during:
A. Cross-examination
B. Examination-in-chief
C. Re-examination only
D. Final arguments
✅ Answer: B
15. Presumption of legitimacy is associated with:
A. Documentary evidence
B. Family law evidence
C. Expert evidence
D. Admissions
✅ Answer: B
16. True/False: Admissions are relevant but not conclusive proof.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
17. Which agreement is expressly declared void?
A. Agreement in restraint of trade
B. Sale agreement
C. Employment contract
D. Agency agreement
✅ Answer: A
18. Quantum Meruit means:
A. As much as earned
B. Buyer beware
C. Equal justice
D. Legal injury
✅ Answer: A
19. Assertion (A): An offer may be revoked before acceptance.
Reason (R): Acceptance concludes contractual obligations.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
20. Contract of indemnity involves:
A. Promise to compensate loss
B. Guarantee of debt
C. Transfer of goods
D. Arbitration clause
✅ Answer: A
21. A plaint is filed to:
A. Initiate civil proceedings
B. Execute decree
C. File appeal
D. Conduct investigation
✅ Answer: A
22. Res Judicata aims to:
A. Avoid multiplicity of litigation
B. Increase suits
C. Delay justice
D. Restrict evidence
✅ Answer: A
23. True/False: A decree may be preliminary, final, or partly preliminary and partly final.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
24. Review under CPC is available on:
A. Discovery of new evidence and other statutory grounds
B. Any dissatisfaction
C. Oral request
D. Police recommendation
✅ Answer: A
25. Defamation may be committed through:
A. Words only
B. Writing only
C. Words, writing, signs, or representations
D. Gesture only
✅ Answer: C
26. The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher deals with:
A. Defamation
B. Strict Liability
C. Assault
D. Nuisance
✅ Answer: B
27. Assertion (A): Malice is not always essential in negligence.
Reason (R): Negligence is primarily based on breach of duty.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
28. Which tort protects freedom of movement?
A. False Imprisonment
B. Defamation
C. Nuisance
D. Negligence
✅ Answer: A
29. Memorandum of Association defines:
A. External scope of company powers
B. Internal rules only
C. Share transfer procedure only
D. Audit process only
✅ Answer: A
30. True/False: A company survives changes in membership.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
31. Crossing of a cheque generally increases:
A. Negotiability
B. Security of payment
C. Interest rate
D. Validity period
✅ Answer: B
32. A banker paying a crossed cheque contrary to instructions may incur:
A. Liability
B. Immunity
C. Ownership rights
D. Criminal conviction automatically
✅ Answer: A
33. Advocates are officers of:
A. Government
B. Court
C. Police
D. Legislature
✅ Answer: B
34. An advocate shall maintain confidentiality regarding:
A. Client communications
B. Court orders only
C. Public records only
D. Newspaper reports
✅ Answer: A
35. Assertion (A): Professional ethics preserve public confidence in legal system.
Reason (R): Lawyers play a central role in justice administration.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
36. “Delegatus Non Potest Delegare” means:
A. A delegate cannot further delegate
B. Let buyer beware
C. Hear the other side
D. No legal injury
✅ Answer: A
37. “Ex Turpi Causa Non Oritur Actio” means:
A. No action arises from immoral cause
B. Right implies remedy
C. Equality before law
D. Burden of proof rule
✅ Answer: A
38. True/False: Judicial Review extends to legislative and executive actions.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
39. Which case strengthened the concept of due process under Article 21?
A. A.K. Gopalan
B. Maneka Gandhi
C. Golaknath
D. Shankari Prasad
✅ Answer: B
40. Public Interest Litigation is primarily intended for:
A. Larger public causes
B. Private commercial disputes
C. Rent recovery
D. Property partition
✅ Answer: A
41. Arbitration agreement must generally be:
A. Written
B. Oral only
C. Registered compulsorily
D. Notarized compulsorily
✅ Answer: A
42. True/False: Mediation settlement can be legally enforceable under applicable law.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
43. “Salus Populi Suprema Lex” means:
A. Welfare of people is supreme law
B. No one above law
C. Buyer beware
D. Law favors accused
✅ Answer: A
44. “Nemo Judex in Causa Sua” embodies:
A. Rule against bias
B. Burden of proof
C. Strict liability
D. Res judicata
✅ Answer: A
45. Free legal services in India are provided through:
A. Legal Services Authorities framework
B. Police department only
C. Revenue authorities only
D. Election Commission
✅ Answer: A
46. True/False: Lok Adalat proceedings emphasize compromise and settlement.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
47. AIBE qualification primarily enables:
A. Law school admission
B. Right to practice as advocate subject to law
C. Judicial appointment
D. LLM admission
✅ Answer: B
48. AIBE questions are predominantly based on:
A. Bare Acts and practical legal concepts
B. Pure jurisprudence only
C. Mathematics
D. Economics
✅ Answer: A
49. For AIBE, repeated revision of PYQs is useful because:
A. It reveals recurring legal themes
B. It guarantees same questions
C. It replaces Bare Acts entirely
D. It eliminates need for revision
✅ Answer: A
50. The most effective final-week strategy for AIBE is:
A. Bare Acts + PYQs + Ethics + Mock Analysis
B. Reading new books only
C. Ignoring previous mistakes
D. Studying random topics
✅ Answer: A
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