⚖️ AIBE 2026 Supreme Tricky Series of 50 Advanced Bare Act MCQs

A final high-difficulty AIBE practice set focused on PYQ-style traps, Bare Act interpretation, constitutional provisions, criminal law principles, civil procedure, evidence law, torts, contracts, ADR, and professional ethics. Designed for last-stage revision and accuracy improvement.


1. Which Article of the Constitution deals with protection against arrest and detention in certain cases?
A. Article 20
B. Article 21
C. Article 22
D. Article 23
✅ Answer: C

2. True/False: Article 19 rights are available only to citizens of India.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

3. Assertion (A): Equality under Article 14 prohibits arbitrariness.
Reason (R): Arbitrary State action violates rule of law.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

4. Which writ is used to enforce public duty?
A. Mandamus
B. Habeas Corpus
C. Certiorari
D. Quo Warranto
✅ Answer: A

5. Theft requires:
A. Dishonest intention
B. Consent
C. Public injury
D. Contract
✅ Answer: A

6. Criminal breach of trust involves:
A. Entrustment + dishonest misappropriation
B. Force
C. Threat
D. Fraudulent marriage
✅ Answer: A

7. True/False: Attempt is always punishable like preparation.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

8. Common intention is defined under:
A. Section 34 IPC
B. Section 149 IPC
C. Section 120B IPC
D. Section 378 IPC
✅ Answer: A

9. Abetment includes:
A. Instigation
B. Conspiracy
C. Aiding
D. All of these
✅ Answer: D

10. FIR is registered under:
A. Section 154 CrPC
B. Section 161 CrPC
C. Section 173 CrPC
D. Section 190 CrPC
✅ Answer: A

11. Assertion (A): Bail depends on judicial discretion in serious offences.
Reason (R): Court balances liberty and societal interest.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

12. True/False: Confession to police is admissible as evidence.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

13. Primary evidence means:
A. Original document
B. Copy
C. Oral statement
D. Opinion
✅ Answer: A

14. Dying declaration is admissible under:
A. Section 32 Evidence Act
B. Section 24
C. Section 45
D. Section 65
✅ Answer: A

15. Admission is:
A. Conclusive proof
B. Relevant evidence
C. Irrelevant
D. Illegal
✅ Answer: B

16. True/False: Burden of proof lies on prosecution in criminal cases.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

17. Consideration may move from:
A. Third person
B. Only promisor
C. Only promisee
D. Only court
✅ Answer: A

18. Agreement without consideration is:
A. Void
B. Valid
C. Always enforceable
D. Criminal
✅ Answer: A

19. Assertion (A): Coercion vitiates free consent.
Reason (R): Consent must be voluntary.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

20. Bailment involves:
A. Goods delivery
B. Land transfer
C. Shares
D. Rights only
✅ Answer: A

21. Res judicata prevents:
A. Re-litigation of decided matter
B. Appeals
C. FIR
D. Execution
✅ Answer: A

22. Injunction is:
A. Preventive relief
B. Criminal punishment
C. Appeal
D. Investigation
✅ Answer: A

23. True/False: Every decree is appealable.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

24. Negligence requires:
A. Duty + breach + damage
B. Intention only
C. Contract only
D. Crime only
✅ Answer: A

25. Defamation protects:
A. Reputation
B. Property
C. Liberty
D. Contract
✅ Answer: A

26. Strict liability rule is from:
A. Rylands v Fletcher
B. Donoghue v Stevenson
C. Carlill case
D. Salomon case
✅ Answer: A

27. Assertion (A): Contributory negligence reduces damages.
Reason (R): Plaintiff also contributes to harm.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

28. False imprisonment requires:
A. Total restraint
B. Partial restraint
C. Contract
D. Property loss
✅ Answer: A

29. Company is:
A. Separate legal entity
B. Natural person
C. Minor
D. Government body
✅ Answer: A

30. True/False: Company assets belong directly to shareholders.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: B

31. Cheque is:
A. Bill of exchange
B. Contract
C. Bond
D. Gift
✅ Answer: A

32. Negotiation means:
A. Transfer of instrument
B. Court order
C. Trial
D. Appeal
✅ Answer: A

33. Advocate must maintain:
A. Ethics
B. Bias
C. Delay tactics
D. Misconduct
✅ Answer: A

34. Conflict of interest arises when:
A. Opposing parties represented
B. Drafting law
C. Reading case law
D. Filing plaint
✅ Answer: A

35. Assertion (A): Legal profession is noble.
Reason (R): It serves justice.
A. Both true & R explains A
B. Both true but unrelated
C. A false
D. Both false
✅ Answer: A

36. Audi Alteram Partem means:
A. Hear the other side
B. No punishment twice
C. Equality
D. Justice delay
✅ Answer: A

37. Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium means:
A. Right implies remedy
B. No law no justice
C. Law is rigid
D. Court is supreme
✅ Answer: A

38. True/False: Judicial review is part of basic structure.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

39. Basic structure doctrine case:
A. Kesavananda Bharati
B. Golaknath
C. A.K. Gopalan
D. Maneka Gandhi
✅ Answer: A

40. PIL is for:
A. Public interest
B. Private dispute
C. Contract only
D. Family matter
✅ Answer: A

41. Arbitration is based on:
A. Consent
B. Police action
C. Court order only
D. Crime
✅ Answer: A

42. True/False: ADR reduces litigation burden.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

43. Nemo dat quod non habet means:
A. No one gives better title than he has
B. Law is equal
C. Justice delayed
D. Court power
✅ Answer: A

44. Res ipsa loquitur means:
A. Thing speaks for itself
B. Law silent
C. Trial open
D. Appeal allowed
✅ Answer: A

45. Free legal aid is under:
A. Article 39A
B. Article 19
C. Article 21
D. Article 32
✅ Answer: A

46. True/False: Lok Adalat awards are binding.
A. True
B. False
✅ Answer: A

47. AIBE focuses on:
A. Practical law
B. Maths
C. Science
D. GK only
✅ Answer: A

48. Bare Act study helps in:
A. Legal accuracy
B. Guessing
C. Random answers
D. Avoid revision
✅ Answer: A

49. PYQs help in:
A. Pattern recognition
B. Random study
C. Skipping law
D. Memorizing blindly
✅ Answer: A

50. Best preparation strategy:
A. Bare Acts + PYQs + Revision
B. Guesswork
C. Notes only
D. Coaching only
✅ Answer: A

– Team Lawyer Talks

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