A brand-new AIBE practice set featuring tricky legal concepts, assertion-reason questions, true/false statements, and exam-oriented MCQs inspired by PYQ trends. Focused on Bare Act interpretation and practical legal understanding.
1. Which Article prohibits traffic in human beings and forced labour?
A. 21
B. 23
C. 24
D. 25
✅ Answer: B
2. True/False: Article 24 prohibits employment of children below 14 years in hazardous employment.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
3. Assertion (A): Freedom of religion is a Fundamental Right.
Reason (R): India follows the principle of secularism.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
4. Which writ literally means “to have the body”?
A. Certiorari
B. Mandamus
C. Habeas Corpus
D. Quo Warranto
✅ Answer: C
5. Dishonestly inducing delivery of property amounts to:
A. Theft
B. Cheating
C. Mischief
D. Assault
✅ Answer: B
6. Criminal trespass requires:
A. Entry with intent to commit offence or intimidate
B. Property damage only
C. Physical injury
D. Ownership transfer
✅ Answer: A
7. True/False: Every conspiracy requires an overt act.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B
8. Which offence involves making a false document?
A. Forgery
B. Theft
C. Defamation
D. Extortion
✅ Answer: A
9. “Attempt” begins when:
A. Preparation ends and direct movement towards commission starts
B. Intention forms
C. Planning starts
D. Motive develops
✅ Answer: A
10. Cognizance of offence is taken by:
A. Police
B. Magistrate
C. Advocate
D. Witness
✅ Answer: B
11. Assertion (A): Fair investigation is part of fair trial.
Reason (R): Criminal justice requires procedural fairness.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
12. True/False: Acquittal and discharge are identical concepts.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B
13. Which fact need not be proved?
A. Admitted fact
B. Relevant fact
C. Expert fact
D. Disputed fact
✅ Answer: A
14. A dying declaration may be recorded by:
A. Magistrate only
B. Doctor only
C. Any competent person if legally acceptable
D. Police only
✅ Answer: C
15. Secondary evidence includes:
A. Original document
B. Certified copies in appropriate cases
C. Oral admission only
D. Expert opinion
✅ Answer: B
16. True/False: Burden of proof may shift during trial.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
17. Consideration may move from:
A. Promisee or any other person
B. Promisee only
C. Promisor only
D. Court only
✅ Answer: A
18. Agreement in restraint of legal proceedings is generally:
A. Valid
B. Void
C. Enforceable
D. Constitutional
✅ Answer: B
19. Assertion (A): A minor cannot ratify an agreement made during minority upon attaining majority.
Reason (R): Minor’s agreement is void ab initio.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
20. A bailment requires delivery of:
A. Immovable property
B. Goods
C. Shares only
D. Money only
✅ Answer: B
21. Jurisdiction means:
A. Authority to hear and decide a case
B. Right to appeal
C. Right to execute decree
D. Legal notice
✅ Answer: A
22. Res Judicata applies when:
A. Matter already finally decided
B. Matter pending
C. Suit withdrawn
D. Appeal filed
✅ Answer: A
23. True/False: An ex parte decree can never be challenged.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B
24. Temporary injunction is granted to:
A. Preserve status quo
B. Decide suit finally
C. Punish defendant
D. Dismiss proceedings
✅ Answer: A
25. Defamation protects:
A. Property
B. Reputation
C. Liberty only
D. Privacy only
✅ Answer: B
26. Which is not an essential element of negligence?
A. Duty
B. Breach
C. Damage
D. Malice
✅ Answer: D
27. Assertion (A): Voluntary assumption of risk is a defence in tort.
Reason (R): One who consents to risk cannot later complain.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A
28. False imprisonment requires:
A. Complete restraint
B. Partial restraint only
C. Physical injury necessarily
D. Property loss
✅ Answer: A
29. Corporate veil may be lifted when:
A. Fraud is involved
B. Company exists legally
C. Shares are issued
D. Audit completed
✅ Answer: A
30. True/False: Perpetual succession means company survives death of members.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
31. A cheque is always:
A. Payable on demand
B. Payable after six months
C. Conditional instrument
D. Registered instrument
✅ Answer: A
32. Dishonour of cheque may attract liability under:
A. NI Act
B. CPC
C. Evidence Act
D. Constitution
✅ Answer: A
33. Professional misconduct may result in:
A. Suspension
B. Removal from rolls
C. Reprimand
D. Any of these
✅ Answer: D
34. An advocate must not represent:
A. Conflicting interests without proper legal basis
B. Client in court
C. Legal aid matter
D. Government
✅ Answer: A
35. Assertion (A): Advocate owes duty to client.
Reason (R): Advocate owes no duty to court.
A. Both true
B. A true, R false
C. A false, R true
D. Both false
✅ Answer: B
36. “Qui Facit Per Alium Facit Per Se” means:
A. He who acts through another acts himself
B. Let buyer beware
C. Hear the other side
D. No legal remedy
✅ Answer: A
37. “Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum” means:
A. Let justice be done though heavens fall
B. Ignorance of law excuses
C. Welfare of people supreme
D. No one above law
✅ Answer: A
38. True/False: Separation of Powers is recognized as part of Basic Structure.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
39. Which case is associated with expansion of Article 21?
A. Maneka Gandhi
B. Golaknath
C. Shankari Prasad
D. Champakam Dorairajan
✅ Answer: A
40. Environmental PILs are generally maintainable because they affect:
A. Public interest
B. Private contracts only
C. Matrimonial rights
D. Service matters only
✅ Answer: A
41. Conciliation differs from arbitration because conciliator:
A. Facilitates settlement
B. Passes binding award
C. Conducts criminal trial
D. Exercises judicial power
✅ Answer: A
42. True/False: ADR mechanisms aim to reduce litigation burden.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
43. “Actori Incumbit Onus Probandi” means:
A. Burden of proof lies on plaintiff
B. No one above law
C. Justice delayed is justice denied
D. Let buyer beware
✅ Answer: A
44. “Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet” means:
A. No one can transfer a better title than he possesses
B. No bias rule
C. Burden of proof rule
D. Welfare principle
✅ Answer: A
45. Legal Services Authorities Act primarily promotes:
A. Access to justice
B. Tax collection
C. Criminal investigation
D. Arbitration only
✅ Answer: A
46. True/False: Lok Adalat award is generally final and binding.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A
47. AIBE mainly tests:
A. Practical application of law
B. Mathematics
C. Economics
D. Accounting
✅ Answer: A
48. Bare Act questions are difficult because they test:
A. Exact legal language and concepts
B. Current affairs only
C. General knowledge only
D. Vocabulary only
✅ Answer: A
49. Solving multiple mock tests helps in:
A. Time management and pattern recognition
B. Memorizing answer keys only
C. Avoiding Bare Acts
D. Skipping revision
✅ Answer: A
50. The strongest AIBE strategy remains:
A. Bare Acts + PYQs + Ethics + Revision
B. Guesswork
C. Current Affairs only
D. Notes only
✅ Answer: A
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