Are you truly prepared for Judiciary exams, or just comfortable with theory?

This post is designed to give you a real exam-level experience with a set of 25 tough, concept-driven questions inspired by recent Judiciary exam trends. These are not basic or direct questions — each one is crafted to test your understanding, accuracy, and application of law.

You’ll face:

✔ Mixed questions from multiple core subjects

✔ Twisted and tricky concepts based on PYQ patterns

✔ Questions that reflect actual exam difficulty level

✔ Instant answers after every question for quick self-evaluation

If you’re serious about cracking Judiciary, this is the kind of practice that will push you beyond average preparation and help you identify your weak areas.

1. A plaint can be rejected at which stage?

(a) Before registration

(b) After summons

(c) At any stage of suit

(d) Only before trial

👉 Answer: (c)

2. “Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts” fall under:

(a) Section 5

(b) Section 7

(c) Section 9

(d) Section 11

👉 Answer: (c)

3. Under IPC, act done under compulsion of threat (except murder) is covered under:

(a) Section 80

(b) Section 81

(c) Section 94

(d) Section 95

👉 Answer: (c)

4. Under CrPC, Magistrate ordering investigation under Section 156(3) acts:

(a) Administratively

(b) Judicially

(c) Executive capacity

(d) Police authority

👉 Answer: (b)

5. A void agreement is:

(a) Enforceable

(b) Illegal

(c) Not enforceable

(d) Punishable

👉 Answer: (c)

6. Under CPC, res judicata applies when:

(a) Matter directly and substantially in issue

(b) Same parties

(c) Competent court

(d) All of the above

👉 Answer: (d)

7. Under IPC, “knowledge” differs from intention because:

(a) Knowledge implies awareness

(b) Intention implies purpose

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) No difference

👉 Answer: (c)

8. Under Evidence Act, presumption of legitimacy is under:

(a) Section 111

(b) Section 112

(c) Section 113

(d) Section 114

👉 Answer: (b)

9. Under CrPC, discharge in Sessions trial is under:

(a) Section 227

(b) Section 228

(c) Section 239

(d) Section 240

👉 Answer: (a)

10. Under Contract Act, acceptance must be:

(a) Conditional

(b) Absolute and unqualified

(c) Oral only

(d) Written only

👉 Answer: (b)

11. Under CPC, inherent powers cannot be used when:

(a) No provision exists

(b) Specific provision exists

(c) Justice demands

(d) Court orders

👉 Answer: (b)

12. Under IPC, “attempt” begins when:

(a) Preparation ends

(b) Intention formed

(c) Act completed

(d) Motive arises

👉 Answer: (a)

13. Under Evidence Act, burden of proof shifts:

(a) Never

(b) Always

(c) During trial

(d) On proving prima facie case

👉 Answer: (d)

14. Under CrPC, cognizance can be taken:

(a) On complaint

(b) On police report

(c) On information

(d) All of the above

👉 Answer: (d)

15. Consider the following:Agreement without consideration is voidStranger to consideration can sueWhich is correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both

(d) None

👉 Answer: (c)

16. Under CPC, “mesne profits” include:

(a) Actual profits

(b) Potential profits

(c) Both

(d) None

👉 Answer: (c)

17. Under IPC, “negligence” differs from “rashness” because:

(a) Rashness = risk taking

(b) Negligence = carelessness

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) No difference

👉 Answer: (c)

18. Under Evidence Act, dying declaration:

(a) Must be recorded by Magistrate

(b) Must be in writing

(c) Can be oral

(d) Must be signed

👉 Answer: (c)

19. Under CrPC, FIR is:

(a) Substantive evidence

(b) Not substantive evidence

(c) Conclusive proof

(d) Documentary proof

👉 Answer: (b)

20. Under TPA, doctrine of election is under:

(a) Section 35

(b) Section 36

(c) Section 37

(d) Section 38

👉 Answer: (a)

21. Under CPC, second appeal lies on:

(a) Question of fact

(b) Question of law

(c) Substantial question of law

(d) Mixed question

👉 Answer: (c)

22. Under IPC, “common object” is under:

(a) Section 34

(b) Section 141

(c) Section 149

(d) Both (b) and (c)

👉 Answer: (d)

23. Under Evidence Act, “admission” is:

(a) Conclusive proof

(b) Relevant evidence

(c) Irrelevant

(d) Binding always

👉 Answer: (b)

24. Under CrPC, compounding requires permission of court in:

(a) All cases

(b) No cases

(c) Some cases

(d) Only serious offences

👉 Answer: (c)

25. Under Constitution, basic structure doctrine was laid in:

(a) Golaknath case

(b) Kesavananda Bharati case

(c) Minerva Mills case

(d) I.R. Coelho case

👉 Answer: (b)

💡 Tip: Attempt all questions in one sitting to truly assess your preparation level.

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