🔥 AIBE Elite Series: 25 Ultra-Tough MCQs for Advanced Bar Exam Practice

Push your preparation to the next level with this set of 25 ultra-difficult, AIBE-oriented MCQs designed to test deep conceptual clarity and Bare Act precision. These questions focus on tricky provisions, close options, and smart elimination techniques exactly what recent AIBE papers demand.

Perfect for serious aspirants who want to go beyond basics and master high-level problem-solving before the exam.

Set 1

Under the Advocates Act, suspension of an advocate can be ordered by:

A. Supreme Court only

B. Bar Council only

C. Disciplinary Committee

D. Central Government

Answer: C

Set 2

Which of the following is NOT protected under advocate-client privilege?

A. Communication in course of employment

B. Illegal purpose communication

C. Advice given

D. Documents shared

Answer: B

Set 3

Under Evidence Act, “proved” means:

A. Absolutely certain

B. Court believes it exists

C. Beyond doubt

D. Mathematically correct

Answer: B

Set 4

A leading question can be asked:

A. Always

B. Never

C. With court permission in examination-in-chief

D. Only in re-examination

Answer: C

Set 5

Which is NOT a valid consideration?

A. Past

B. Present

C. Future

D. Impossible

Answer: D

Set 6

Under Contract Act, mistake of law:

A. Makes agreement void

B. Makes agreement voidable

C. Does not affect validity

D. Makes it illegal

Answer: C

Set 7

Under CPC, a plaint shall be rejected where:

A. No cause of action

B. Improper court fee

C. Barred by law

D. All of the above

Answer: D

Set 8

Res judicata applies to:

A. Execution proceedings

B. Writ proceedings

C. Arbitration

D. All of the above

Answer: D

Set 9

Which statement is correct?

A. All illegal agreements are void

B. All void agreements are illegal

C. Illegal agreements are enforceable

D. Void agreements are punishable

Answer: A

Set 10

Under IPC, “knowledge” refers to:

A. Desire

B. Awareness of consequences

C. Intention

D. Negligence

Answer: B

Set 11

Which is NOT a fundamental right?

A. Right to equality

B. Right to property

C. Right to freedom

D. Right to constitutional remedies

Answer: B

Set 12

Which writ lies against private person?

A. Habeas Corpus

B. Mandamus

C. Certiorari

D. Prohibition

Answer: A

Set 13

Under CrPC, charge is:

A. Formal accusation

B. FIR

C. Evidence

D. Judgment

Answer: A

Set 14

Which is NOT an essential element of tort?

A. Wrongful act

B. Legal damage

C. Contract

D. Remedy

Answer: C

Set 15

Under Evidence Act, burden of proof initially lies on:

A. Defendant

B. Court

C. Plaintiff

D. Witness

Answer: C

Set 16

Which is NOT secondary evidence?

A. Certified copy

B. Oral account

C. Original document

D. Copies made from original

Answer: C

Set 17

Agreement without consideration is valid in:

A. Love and affection (written & registered)

B. Past voluntary act

C. Promise to pay time-barred debt

D. All of the above

Answer: D

Set 18

Which is NOT a type of decree?

A. Preliminary

B. Final

C. Interlocutory

D. Composite

Answer: C

Set 19

Under CPC, appeal lies from:

A. Decree

B. Order

C. Both (as provided)

D. Only judgment

Answer: C

Set 20

Under Evidence Act, estoppel:

A. Creates right

B. Bars evidence

C. Is substantive law

D. Is procedural law

Answer: B

Set 21

Under IPC, attempt is:

A. Preparation

B. Execution of offence

C. Step towards commission

D. Completion

Answer: C

Set 22

Which is NOT included in “court” under Evidence Act?

A. Judges

B. Magistrates

C. Arbitrators

D. Lawyers

Answer: D

Set 23

Under CrPC, summons case relates to:

A. Serious offences

B. Minor offences

C. Civil disputes

D. Constitutional matters

Answer: B

Set 24

Which statement is correct?

A. Admission is conclusive proof

B. Admission may operate as estoppel

C. Admission is irrelevant

D. Admission is judgment

Answer: B

Set 25

Under Contract Act, coercion includes:

A. Threat

B. Unlawful detention

C. Both

D. None

Answer: C

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