AIBE 2026 Ultimate Practice Set: 50 Conceptual Questions Every Law Graduate Must Master

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If you are a serious aspirant preparing for 2026, attempt this Prosecution Practice Set with 50 high-intensity questions and assess how your preparation journey is progressing

1. Which of the following best explains the scope of Article 21 after judicial interpretation?

A. Only personal liberty

B. Life includes dignity and livelihood

C. Only protection from arrest

D. None

Ans: B

2. A writ of Mandamus can be issued against:

A. Private individual

B. Public authority failing duty

C. President

D. Governor

Ans: B

3. Doctrine of Eclipse applies to:

A. Pre-constitutional laws

B. Post-constitutional laws

C. Both

D. None

Ans: A

4. Consideration must be:

A. Adequate

B. Lawful

C. In writing

D. Immediate

Ans: B

5. Agreement without consideration is valid when:

A. Natural love and affection

B. Business contract

C. Sale

D. Lease

Ans: A

6. Minor’s agreement is:

A. Voidable

B. Void ab initio

C. Valid

D. Illegal

Ans: B

7. In tort, strict liability excludes:

A. Act of God

B. Plaintiff’s fault

C. Consent

D. All

Ans: D

8. Defamation requires:

A. Publication

B. Damage

C. Intention

D. All

Ans: A

9. In IPC, intention is inferred from:

A. Weapon used

B. Circumstances

C. Conduct

D. All

Ans: D

10. Culpable homicide becomes murder when:

A. Intention to kill exists

B. Knowledge only

C. No intention

D. Accident

Ans: A

11. FIR can be lodged for:

A. Non-cognizable only

B. Cognizable offence

C. Civil wrong

D. None

Ans: B

12. Confession before police is:

A. Always admissible

B. Always inadmissible

C. Admissible if voluntary

D. None

Ans: B

13. Dying declaration can be:

A. Oral

B. Written

C. Gesture

D. All

Ans: D

14. Burden of proof lies on:

A. Accused

B. Plaintiff

C. Prosecution

D. Judge

Ans: C

15. Res judicata bars:

A. Same issue

B. Same parties

C. Final decision

D. All

Ans: D

16. Temporary injunction is granted when:

A. Prima facie case

B. Irreparable loss

C. Balance of convenience

D. All

Ans: D

17. Marriage under Hindu law is:

A. Contract

B. Sacrament

C. Agreement

D. None

Ans: B

18. Muslim marriage is:

A. Sacrament

B. Contract

C. Both

D. None

Ans: B

19. Advocate cannot:

A. Advertise

B. Argue

C. Draft

D. Plead

Ans: A

20. Contingency fee is:

A. Valid

B. Invalid

C. Allowed

D. Optional

Ans: B

21. Arbitration award is:

A. Suggestive

B. Binding

C. Optional

D. Void

Ans: B

22. Consumer complaint filed within:

A. 1 year

B. 2 years

C. 3 years

D. 5 years

Ans: B

23. Bail is a right in:

A. Non-bailable

B. Bailable

C. Both

D. None

Ans: B

24. Plea bargaining excludes:

A. Serious offences

B. Minor offences

C. Civil cases

D. None

Ans: A

25. Injunction governed by:

A. CPC

B. IPC

C. Specific Relief Act

D. CrPC

Ans: C

26. Agency can be created by:

A. Express

B. Implied

C. Ratification

D. All

Ans: D

27. Negligence requires:

A. Duty

B. Breach

C. Damage

D. All

Ans: D

28. Partnership is:

A. Company

B. Agreement

C. Contract

D. Both B & C

Ans: D

29. Company has:

A. No identity

B. Separate identity

C. Limited identity

D. None

Ans: B

30. Promissory note requires:

A. Writing

B. Signature

C. Promise

D. All

Ans: D

31. Doctrine of Estoppel prevents:

A. False claims

B. Contradictory statements

C. Future contracts

D. All of the above

Ans: B

32. Admission is considered:

A. Weak evidence

B. Strong evidence

C. Irrelevant

D. Secondary

Ans: B

33. “Mens rea” means:

A. Guilty act

B. Guilty mind

C. Punishment

D. Motive

Ans: B

34. Theft requires:

A. Dishonest intention

B. Force

C. Consent

D. Negligence

Ans: A

35. Wrongful confinement differs from restraint in:

A. Degree of harm

B. Total restriction

C. Intention

D. Place

Ans: B

36. Cognizable offence means:

A. Warrant required

B. No warrant required

C. Court permission needed

D. None

Ans: B

37. Alteration of charge is allowed:

A. After judgment

B. Before judgment

C. Before FIR

D. Never

Ans: B

38. Secondary evidence is admissible when:

A. Original lost

B. Original destroyed

C. Not available

D. All of the above

Ans: D

39. Marriage is void when:

A. Consent absent

B. Prohibited degree

C. Age issue

D. All

Ans: B

40. Maintenance can be claimed by:

A. Wife

B. Child

C. Parents

D. All

Ans: D

41. Public Interest Litigation is filed for:

A. Private interest

B. Public cause

C. Personal gain

D. None

Ans: B

42. Basic structure doctrine limits:

A. Judiciary

B. Legislature

C. Executive

D. None

Ans: B

43. Communication of offer is complete when:

A. Written

B. Received by offeree

C. Sent

D. Signed

Ans: B

44. Void agreement is:

A. Enforceable

B. Unenforceable

C. Illegal

D. Valid

Ans: B

45. Damages in tort aim to:

A. Punish

B. Compensate

C. Prevent

D. None

Ans: B

46. Absolute liability is:

A. Same as strict

B. Wider than strict

C. Narrower

D. None

Ans: B

47. Injunction is:

A. Legal right

B. Equitable relief

C. Criminal remedy

D. None

Ans: B

48. Arbitration provides:

A. Court trial

B. Private resolution

C. Criminal action

D. None

Ans: B

49. Advocate’s primary duty is toward:

A. Client

B. Court

C. Society

D. Himself

Ans: B

50. Evidence must be:

A. Relevant

B. Strong

C. Written

D. Oral

Ans: A

– Team Lawyer Talks

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