This is NET JRF Law Practice Set-2 designed for serious aspirants. Covers Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Contract Act, IPC basics, Evidence Act, International Law, and Legal Theory with conceptual MCQs, assertion–reason and exam-trap questions.
1. Who propounded the Pure Theory of Law?
A. Kelsen
B. Austin
C. Hart
D. Savigny
2. Basic structure doctrine was evolved in:
A. Kesavananda Bharati case
B. Golaknath case
C. Maneka Gandhi case
D. Minerva Mills case
3. True/False: Law and morality are always identical.
A. True
B. False
4. Sovereign command theory is associated with:
A. Austin
B. Kelsen
C. Hart
D. Fuller
5. Article 21 guarantees:
A. Right to life
B. Right to property
C. Right to vote
D. Right to contract
6. Writ of Mandamus is issued to:
A. Public authority
B. Private individual always
C. Courts only
D. Legislature only
7. Habeas Corpus means:
A. Produce body
B. Quash order
C. Appeal
D. Review
8. True/False: Article 32 can be suspended during emergency completely.
A. True
B. False
9. Jurisprudence is:
A. Science of law
B. Criminal law
C. Procedural law
D. Constitutional law only
10. Salmond defines law as:
A. Set of rules enforced by courts
B. Moral code
C. Religious belief
D. Custom only
11. Consideration is defined in:
A. Section 2(d) Contract Act
B. Section 10 IPC
C. Section 154 CrPC
D. Article 21
12. Agreement without consideration is:
A. Void
B. Valid
C. Binding
D. Enforceable
13. True/False: All contracts are agreements.
A. True
B. False
14. Free consent excludes:
A. Coercion
B. Offer
C. Acceptance
D. Proposal
15. Bailment requires:
A. Delivery of goods
B. Sale of goods
C. Transfer of ownership
D. Mortgage
16. Nemo dat principle means:
A. No one gives better title than he has
B. Everyone has equal rights
C. Contract is void
D. Law is static
17. Mens rea means:
A. Guilty mind
B. Physical act
C. Evidence
D. Punishment
18. Actus reus means:
A. Physical act
B. Intent
C. Motive
D. Judgment
19. Criminal conspiracy defined under:
A. Section 120A IPC
B. Section 34 IPC
C. Section 149 IPC
D. Section 302 IPC
20. True/False: Attempt is always punishable.
A. True
B. False
21. Evidence Act was enacted in:
A. 1872
B. 1860
C. 1908
D. 1950
22. Dying declaration is admissible under:
A. Section 32 Evidence Act
B. Section 45
C. Section 60
D. Section 154
23. Burden of proof generally lies on:
A. Prosecution
B. Accused
C. Judge
D. Police
24. Confession to police is:
A. Not admissible
B. Admissible
C. Mandatory
D. Binding
25. Primary evidence means:
A. Original document
B. Copy
C. Oral statement
D. Hearsay
26. CPC deals with:
A. Civil procedure
B. Criminal procedure
C. Evidence
D. Constitution
27. Res judicata is under:
A. Section 11 CPC
B. Section 154 CrPC
C. Section 32 IPC
D. Article 21
28. Injunction is:
A. Preventive relief
B. Punishment
C. Appeal
D. FIR
29. True/False: Every decree is appealable.
A. True
B. False
30. Supreme Court writ jurisdiction:
A. Article 32
B. Article 226
C. Article 136
D. Article 141
31. High Court writ jurisdiction:
A. Article 226
B. Article 32
C. Article 19
D. Article 21
32. PIL stands for:
A. Public Interest Litigation
B. Private Interest Law
C. Police Investigation Law
D. Public International Law
33. Public International Law deals with:
A. States
B. Individuals
C. Companies
D. Criminals only
34. Sources of international law include:
A. Treaties
B. Customs
C. General principles
D. All of these
35. True/False: Custom is a source of law.
A. True
B. False
36. Hart is associated with:
A. Rule of recognition
B. Sovereign command
C. Natural law
D. Divine law
37. Kelsen is known for:
A. Pure theory of law
B. Sociological theory
C. Natural law
D. Historical school
38. Salmond belongs to:
A. Analytical school
B. Sociological school
C. Historical school
D. Realist school
39. True/False: Law is completely static.
A. True
B. False
40. Constitution came into force in:
A. 1950
B. 1947
C. 1952
D. 1949
41. Article 14 deals with:
A. Equality before law
B. Freedom of speech
C. Religion
D. Property
42. Article 19 guarantees:
A. Freedom rights
B. Criminal rights
C. Arrest rights
D. Trial rights
43. Fundamental Rights are in:
A. Part III
B. Part IV
C. Part I
D. Part II
44. DPSP are in:
A. Part IV
B. Part III
C. Part I
D. Part V
45. Directive Principles are:
A. Non-justiciable
B. Enforceable
C. Criminal provisions
D. Procedural rules
46. Judicial review is part of:
A. Basic structure
B. Emergency power
C. Ordinance
D. Schedule
47. Article 21 includes:
A. Right to life
B. Right to property
C. Right to vote
D. Right to trade
48. Legal right is:
A. Enforceable in court
B. Moral duty
C. Social custom
D. Religious belief
49. Ratio decidendi means:
A. Reason for decision
B. Obiter dicta
C. Appeal
D. Judgment copy
50. Obiter dicta are:
A. Incidental remarks
B. Binding rule
C. Statute
D. Code
📌 ANSWER KEY
1-A, 2-A, 3-B, 4-A, 5-A, 6-A, 7-A, 8-B, 9-A, 10-A
11-A, 12-A, 13-B, 14-A, 15-A, 16-A, 17-A, 18-A, 19-A, 20-B
21-A, 22-A, 23-A, 24-A, 25-A, 26-A, 27-A, 28-A, 29-B, 30-A
31-A, 32-A, 33-A, 34-A, 35-A, 36-A, 37-A, 38-A, 39-B, 40-A
41-A, 42-A, 43-A, 44-A, 45-A, 46-A, 47-A, 48-A, 49-A, 50-A
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