AIBE Extreme Practice Set (25 Tough MCQs with Answers) | PYQ-Based Legal MCQs for Exam Preparation

This AIBE Extreme Practice Set contains 25 of the toughest multiple-choice questions designed for comprehensive revision of key legal subjects including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Contract Law, Tort Law, Family Law, and Professional Ethics.

The questions are structured in a PYQ-based exam pattern to help law students and AIBE aspirants strengthen conceptual clarity and improve exam accuracy. Each question is followed by options and the correct answer for effective self-assessment.

This set is ideal for final revision, practice tests, and strengthening core legal concepts before appearing for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).

Perfect for: AIBE aspirants, law students, judiciary beginners, and competitive legal exam preparation.

1.Which of the following is correct?

A. Article 32 is only a legal right

B. Supreme Court can refuse writ jurisdiction under Article 32

C. Article 32 cannot be suspended in any condition

D. Article 32 is part of DPSP

Answer: B

2.Which writ is used for illegal detention?

A. Mandamus

B. Certiorari

C. Habeas Corpus

D. Quo Warranto

Answer: C

3.Basic Structure Doctrine was established in:

A. Golaknath Case

B. Kesavananda Bharati Case

C. Minerva Mills Case

D. Maneka Gandhi Case

Answer: B

4.Parliamentary privileges are mentioned in:

A. Article 100

B. Article 105

C. Article 110

D. Article 112

Answer: B

5.Mistake of fact is covered under:

A. Section 76 IPC

B. Section 84 IPC

C. Section 120 IPC

D. Section 300 IPC

Answer: A

6.Which statement is correct?

A. All murder is culpable homicide

B. All culpable homicide is murder

C. Murder and culpable homicide are unrelated

D. Murder is always bailable

Answer: A

7.Attempt to commit offence is punished under:

A. Section 34 IPC

B. Section 109 IPC

C. Section 511 IPC

D. Section 149 IPC

Answer: C

8.Res judicata is under:

A. Section 10 CPC

B. Section 11 CPC

C. Order 7 Rule 11 CPC

D. Order 21 CPC

Answer: B

9.Temporary injunction is under:

A. Order 38 CPC

B. Order 39 CPC

C. Order 7 CPC

D. Section 96 CPC

Answer: B

10.Cognizable offence means:

A. Police need warrant

B. Police can arrest without warrant

C. Only court can investigate

D. FIR is optional

Answer: B

11.FIR is registered under:

A. Section 154 CrPC

B. Section 161 CrPC

C. Section 173 CrPC

D. Section 200 CrPC

Answer: A

12.Hostile witness is dealt under:

A. Section 154 Evidence Act

B. Section 132 Evidence Act

C. Section 90 Evidence Act

D. Section 145 Evidence Act

Answer: A

13.Burden of proof lies on:

A. Accused

B. Plaintiff/Prosecution

C. Judge

D. Police

Answer: B

14.Consideration must be:

A. Moral only

B. Lawful

C. Past only

D. Illegal

Answer: B

15.Agreement without consideration is:

A. Valid

B. Void generally

C. Always enforceable

D. Criminal

Answer: B

16.Negligence requires:

A. Duty and breach

B. Only damage

C. Only intention

D. Only contract

Answer: A

17.Strict liability rule was laid in:

A. Donoghue v Stevenson

B. Rylands v Fletcher

C. Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball

D. Hadley v Baxendale

Answer: B

18.Minimum marriage age for female is:

A. 16

B. 18

C. 21

D. 15

Answer: B

19.Triple Talaq is:

A. Valid

B. Invalid

C. Mandatory

D. Optional

Answer: B

20.Limitation Act defines:

A. Jail term

B. Time limit for remedy

C. Police duty time

D. Court fees

Answer: B

21.Arbitration award is:

A. Non-binding

B. Binding like decree

C. Advisory

D. Temporary

Answer: B

22.Advocates are prohibited from:

A. Practicing law

B. Charging fees

C. Advertising

D. Filing cases

Answer: C

23.Enrollment of advocates is done by:

A. Supreme Court

B. Bar Council

C. Parliament

D. Police

Answer: B

24.Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court is under:

A. Article 131

B. Article 136

C. Article 226

D. Article 32

Answer: A

25.Judicial review means:

A. Police power

B. Court reviewing constitutionality

C. Executive order

D. Legislative approval

Answer: B

– Team Lawyer Talks

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