Crack LLM Entrance 2026: 50 High-Level Questions to Test Your Legal Reasoning & Concepts

Sharpen your legal reasoning with carefully curated questions designed for LLM entrance aspirants. Practice concept-based MCQs to strengthen accuracy and exam confidence.

1. The “Basic Structure Doctrine” was propounded in which case?

A. Golaknath

B. Kesavananda Bharati

C. Maneka Gandhi

D. Minerva Mills

Ans: B

2. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Parliament can amend Fundamental Rights Reason: Amendment power is unlimited

A. Both correct, reason explains

B. Both correct, no explanation

C. Assertion correct, reason wrong

D. Both wrong

Ans: C

3. (Yes/No) Right to Privacy is a Fundamental Right.

Ans: Yes

4. Doctrine of proportionality is mainly used in:

A. Criminal law

B. Constitutional law

C. Contract law

D. Tort law

Ans: B

5. Which case expanded Article 21?

A. A.K. Gopalan

B. Maneka Gandhi

C. Golaknath

D. Shankari Prasad

Ans: B

6. “Consideration” under contract law must be:

A. Adequate

B. Lawful

C. Equal

D. Written

Ans: B

7. (Yes/No) Agreement without consideration is always void.

Ans: No

8. (Legal Reasoning) A threatens B to enter into a contract. The contract is:

A. Void

B. Voidable

C. Valid

D. Illegal

Ans: B

9. “Ubi jus ibi remedium” relates to:

A. Contract

B. Tort

C. IPC

D. CPC

Ans: B

10. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Negligence requires damage Reason: Without damage, no legal injury

Ans: A

11. Absolute liability was established in:

A. Rylands v Fletcher

B. Donoghue v Stevenson

C. Oleum Gas Leak Case

D. None

Ans: C

12. (Yes/No) Mens rea is required in all crimes.

Ans: No

13. Difference between culpable homicide and murder lies in:

A. Punishment

B. Intention

C. Court

D. Evidence

Ans: B

14. Burden of proof lies on:

A. Accused

B. Prosecution

C. Judge

D. Witness

Ans: B

15. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Dying declaration is admissible Reason: Person speaks truth before death

Ans: A

16. FIR is:

A. Substantive evidence

B. Not substantive evidence

C. Conclusive proof

D. None

Ans: B

17. (Yes/No) Bail is a matter of right in bailable offences.

Ans: Yes

18. Res judicata ensures:

A. Delay

B. Finality

C. Re-trial

D. Appeal

Ans: B

19. (Legal Reasoning) A files same suit again after dismissal. Court will:

A. Allow

B. Reject

C. Transfer

D. Stay

Ans: B

20. Judicial activism means:

A. Passive courts

B. Active interpretation

C. Strict law

D. None

Ans: B

Advanced / Analytical Part

21. Separation of powers ensures:

A. Concentration

B. Balance

C. Bias

D. None

Ans: B

22. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Rule of Law is basic structure Reason: It ensures equality

Ans: A

23. Public Interest Litigation can be filed by:

A. Victim only

B. Any person

C. Judge

D. Lawyer only

Ans: B

24. (Yes/No) Locus standi is relaxed in PIL.

Ans: Yes

25. Doctrine of eclipse applies to:

A. Pre-constitutional laws

B. Post laws

C. Criminal law

D. None

Ans: A

26. Company is:

A. Natural person

B. Artificial person

C. Legal fiction

D. Both B & C

Ans: D

27. Promissory note requires:

A. Writing

B. Signature

C. Promise

D. All

Ans: D

28. (Yes/No) Minor can be agent.

Ans: Yes

29. Arbitration is:

A. Court trial

B. Private resolution

C. Criminal process

D. None

Ans: B

30. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Arbitration is faster Reason: Flexible procedure

Ans: A

Interdisciplinary / Theory

31. Austin’s theory relates to:

A. Natural law

B. Positive law

C. Realism

D. Sociology

Ans: B

32. (Yes/No) Law and morality are always same.

Ans: No

33. Hart criticised Austin because:

A. No sanctions

B. Ignored rules

C. Too broad

D. None

Ans: B

34. Natural law theory is based on:

A. State

B. Morality

C. Courts

D. None

Ans: B

35. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Law evolves with society Reason: Social needs change

Ans: A

Case-Based / Analytical

36. If law violates basic structure:

A. Valid

B. Void

C. Amendable

D. None

Ans: B

37. (Legal Reasoning) A publishes false news harming B’s reputation →

A. Negligence

B. Defamation

C. Assault

D. None

Ans: B

38. (Yes/No) Silence amounts to fraud.

Ans: No

39. Free consent excludes:

A. Coercion

B. Fraud

C. Misrepresentation

D. All

Ans: D

40. Burden shifts when:

A. Evidence produced

B. Presumption arises

C. Defence raised

D. All

Ans: D

Final High-Level Questions

41. Rule against bias is part of:

A. Natural justice

B. IPC

C. CPC

D. None

Ans: A

42. (Yes/No) Audi alteram partem means hear both sides.

Ans: Yes

43. Constitutional morality ensures:

A. Political control

B. Ethical governance

C. Judicial dominance

D. None

Ans: B

44. Equality before law means:

A. Equal treatment

B. Absolute equality

C. Same outcome

D. None

Ans: A

45. (Assertion-Reason) Assertion: Law must be certain Reason: Predictability ensures justice

Ans: A

46. Evidence relevance depends on:

A. Judge

B. Lawyer

C. Police

D. None

Ans: A

47. (Yes/No) Confession must be voluntary.

Ans: Yes

48. Justice includes:

A. Fairness

B. Equality

C. Reasonableness

D. All

Ans: D

49. Legal system aims:

A. Punishment

B. Order

C. Justice

D. All

Ans: D

50. (Yes/No) Law is static.

Ans: No

– Team Lawyer Talks

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