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Set No. 2 140/117/27 Question Booklet noe 62 i “Ba LU (Hos) <{13%) [fo be filled up by the candidate by blue/ black baltpotit pen) Roll No, (rite the digits in words) ..... Serial No, of OMR Anewer Sheat ..... Day and Date .. (Gignatuce of tavigilator), INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: (Use only blue/black ball-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Angwer Shee!) L 10. 1. 12. 13. 14, Within 10 rninutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that {contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing, In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendent/Invigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. ‘Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without ts envelope. A separate Angwer Sheet is given. it should not be folded or mutilated. A sceond Ansues Btunct sfeilt not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated, Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Shact by pen in the space provided abave. On the front page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top, and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable, write the Quertion Bookist Kumber and the Set Humber in appropriate places Xo overwriting is allowed iu Uic cutsicy of Roll No., Wuestion Booklet No. and Set No. fif any} on OMR sheet and also Roll No. and OMR Sheet No, on the Question Booklet, Any change in the aloresaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unfair means. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For euch question, you are to record the carrect option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by ball-point pen a8 mentioned in the guidelines given on the fitat page of the Answer Sheet For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circle or deukou a clic pardially, the answer will be treated as incorrect Note that the answer once filled in ink oannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, Jeave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero mark} For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet, Deposit only the OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Teat. Ifa candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, he/she shail be liable to euch punishment an the University may determine and impose on him/her. [eG Ru fed a of araerye o RA Om Ay {No. of Printed Pages: 5442 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 No. of Questions /TH @ Wem ; 150 ‘Time fama : 2 Hours we Pall Marks /qate : 450 Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 marks. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question. afteaftes wei Soyer ea HI St wes WES set wets wes ae fee Wa ate Bret MTT | NTE SAAT We WA ET eT) (2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct anewer, choose the closeat one, aR wafer Aare rer mt sar fa wa A, at Poem mA eT 21 (185) & PTO) 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 Directions: (Question No. 1-30) Select the best option from the four alternatives given Rin: 1 aes} below. (7s den 1-30) AA Remy an facil HB ae Rae a ae at) Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles produce onc of the following as ‘exhaust’ rege te 8 ara weal BPMs RY evefad fa en Henfaa eit t7 Q) NHy (2) CH, (3) H20 (4) H202 King Cobra ie the only snake that makes its own nest. It makes its nest because (1) it is a snake-eater and the nest helps attract other anakes {2) it is a viviparous snake and needs a nest to give birth to its offeprings 3) it is an oviparous snake and lays its eggs in the nest and guards the nest until they are hatched {4) it is a large, cold blooded animal and needs a nest to hibernate in the cold season fir aan O worst ter att t,t ome ied a fini eet went) ae rd dees w fist yatta ax &, aif (1) ae ate et ora & ath dive ara aft at anaffa a # (2) 3E ew woge ate tote oat Siar wh wa BH fey UE Wiad A we AR GB) Te oiga att § ot chad 9 3d ta ae od a we Peed Te Aw ATH A (4) %e Ge ap, 8 te aren WHR am atta aq A whch & fe ue dea & wea ef 2 Rivers that pass through Himachal Pradesh are fl) only Beas and Chenab (2) only Beas and Ravi (3) only Chenab, Ravi and Sutie} (4) Beas, Chenab, Ravi, Sutle and Yamuna 2 (185) 14U/117/27 {Set No. 2 feraa vee 8 ya ah aAat # Q) Se ana faa (Q) aa ore wi ot 8) daa Rew, wh Gt are 4) ame, Ree, uh, arta ad aya ‘Who has been appointed as the permanent representative of India to United Nationa? Q) Hardeep Puri Q) Kamlesh Shanna (3) Salil Shetty (4) Ashok Kumar Mukherjee wea & ga UpmE fees eee WAAR wed fa Age fer om A? (wen gt (2) Reon eat 3) wR ae (9) sire Fan Tew Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? Dam . . Lake River Q) Govind Sager suuej (2) Kollesu Lake Penner {3} Ukasi Reservoir Tapi () Wolar Lake Jhelum Ae 1a sa gu ue or a gifts we a? ae ster adh ) ae wor ee 2) sag wer a (3) geng wen aft 4) a Wa mm mr; 1AU/ 147/97 {Set No. 2 my National Consumer Rights Day is obaerved in India on (1) December 24 2) September 25 (3) October 25 . (4) November 25 wna age spine often Raa sa arm atm 87 Q) 24 feean Q) 25 free (3) 25 sR (4) 25 7a Which one of the following began with Dandi March? (1) Home Rule Movement Q) Non-Cooperation Movement (3) Civil Disobedience Movement (4) Quit India Movement fie Fa feed gaara cid ani are af QQ) Ores site (2) staged strddets (3) af7a ore onto (4) area BS ses Name of the Pakistan Prime Minister who signed the Lahore Declaration in 1999 is (1) Ayub Khan = (2) Yahya Khan (3) Z. A. Bhutto (4) Nawaz Sharif 1 1999 4 endh ne cern SA aa oe were aM wT aT? 0) 3 a (2) 7a er 8) Feo w WB (4) Fara athe Which of the following rivers docs not originate in India? (1) Beas @) Chenab (3) Ravi (4) Sule} Poa HR ahaa a2 ora 8 aa frost 87 QQ) =r {2) Reve (3) wh (4) wa 10. a 12, 13, (L@8) 1411/117/27/Set No. 3 Super Nova ie (1) a comet (2) an asteroid (3) an exploding star (4) a blackhole AR tar t os (eg 2 aw G) Petes sas (4) Steet An Indian-born, naturalized American engineer who was appointed as CEO of Microsoft Corporation on 4th February, 2014 is (Q) Satya Nadella (2) Vikram Pandi {3) Indra Nooyi (4) Nandan Nitekan wide WR & smA amen oma wife, Pree 4 wall, 2014 at mptate atom aw efeade Age fem mn mn, fires Fa ata wt QQ) wer ae (2) fame ort 3) Fa (4) eq Serato Blood groups were discovered by () Altman (2) Landsteiner (3) Losch (4) Ronald Ross Te-am A ay Pe 7 ()) siete (2) asec (3) arr Cr India won in Uber Cup, 2014. (1) bronze medal (2) silver medal BY geld mada (1) None of the alane wor} sh ow, 2014 F —— str (1p Sear sea Q) wae (3) eat aay (4) sae 1a PE at a TO} 14U/117/97 /Set No. 2 14, 15. 16. a7, (1e5) Who developed the concept of ‘World Wide Web’? (1) Tim Berners Lee 2) Arthur Clarke (3) AT and T Bell Lab (4) Microsoft ‘ard args Qa! to oraren ar fers ft fem on? Q) fi wd at (2) sare werd B Vawa tas (4) arertatee Who is the Army Chief of India? (1) DS. Subag (2) -V. K. Singh (9), Dikram Singh (4) Deepak Kapoor una % Saeag a #7 (1) Bo We Ae (2) Hho Ho fax 3) Fam fae (4) és ar Ban ki-moon, the present Secretazy-General of UNO belongs to (1) Auetria Q) China @} Japan (4) Republic of Korea qe apa & aeefia, wa fag fs 2a wa? Q) ata @ a (3) Sree {4 atten area ‘The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, 2013 was conferred on () Sachin Tendulkar (2) Virat Kohii (3) Saina Nehwal (4) Ranjan Sodhi wate tit Saw Geen, 2013 8 RI wens fen eT? () aaa ae 2) Ree ate (3) dane (4) tar ae 18. 19. al. (288) 14U/117/97/Set No. 2 Malavath Poorna has become the youngest Indian woman to scale Mount Evvereat at the age of 13 years. She belongs to the State of (1) Maharashtra (2) Uttar Pradesh (3) Sikkim (4) Bihar ara wt 13 at ft ag 4 aoe ate & fee wm ode oO at wad an ag adie after &1 ag qe: fea asa A Barf 47 (1) Fer (2) am xa (3) Rite 4) fren What is the currency of Afghanistan? (} Rupee (2) Ditham (3) Peso (4) Afghani aonfeat &t ar fer #2 ate a7 q) we Q) few (3) Fat (4) arom Which country is not a member of SAARC ? () India 2) Pakistan (3) Myanmar (4) Bangladesh wae Oe ah ar reer a 8? (y) we 2) wiser (3) FR (4) aver ‘Who is the author of Great Expectations ? (1) Charles Dickens (2) Oscar Wilde @) H. G. Wells (4) Mark Twain Great Expectations % tes #7 4? () wed fice (2) Ate wee (8) Wo fo aca (4) We 3 7 ro} 14U/117/27 {Set No > 22. a4, a6. gs) ‘The Principal Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal is at (1) New Delhi {2) Kolkata {3) Mumbai (4) Chennai age GeAAQRa Te A YEH hs wet wale £7 (1) 7 Ret (2) Sierra (3) RE, (4) aad Name of the scientist who received ‘Bharat Ratna’ along with Sachin Tendulkar in 2014 is (Cc. V. Raman (2) M. Visvesvaraya () A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (41 CNR Rao Wl 2014 4 afte tare & are ‘ae we A soft a aenha fee we tas MH a? (1) ate Ae wt (2) Wo fraan (3) B fo Be onga aM (4) @o Ge ae Election to the Lok Sabha have been held 80 for (}} 16 times (2) 15 times (3) 14 times (4) 13 times aa we can eI Pah feet a wh GH a? a) 16a (2) 15 aR 8) 14K 4) 13 7 Telangana is India’s 42) 29th State (2) 28th State (3) 30th State 4) 27th State Acturti HA 1 —— TFT $1 () 29at (2) 28af (3) 308t (4) 27a 26. (ase) 14U/117/27/8ct No. 2 ‘Who among the following proposed the concept of Earth Hour? O) Jim ONeil (2) Theodore Levitt (3) Baruch Blumbers (4) Andy Ridley Frafafioa 28 fet ‘rd star’ 8) sraen ar vera fies on? () fier ste (2) fine fe (3) wee mar (4) Wh hea ‘The largest gland in the human body ie (1) liver (2) pancreas (3} thyroid (4h endocrine wee wt fae HA ata i amd ne 7 Q) Ea 2 ae (3) reas. (4) Wa ‘Company showing apparent concem on environment by fake methods and shortcuts to appear as environment friendly organizations is called (OY green lighting _ (2) moon lighting @) green washing (4) rainbow warrior THT woe) Te are rf ae a oatee & oft fet vatamn-fit den Wa ar Rem ad ah wet a amt (1) st ameter 2) oR ann (3) ha arte (4) Yat area “WPI is used a8 an acronym for (1) World Price Index (2) Wholesale Price indicators (3) Whodesale Price Index (4) Wot Price Endieators 2 ehoy 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 swett ay wan Bes HQ fe soferelh are Her HF fen one £7 Bo (2) Brera we ¥fBdizel (3) Geter sea veer (4) we mee ithe 30. Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Ministe: of India on 26th May, 2014. () 15th (2) 4th (3) 12th (4) 13th ate ad 3 26 we, 2014 A ann & —— were A ww ah (asd (2) 144 (3) 124 (4) 138 Directions: (Question No. 31-38) Following twenty questions consists of legal printciples and facts. These principles have tw be applicd w die given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Such principles may or may not be true in the real sense, yet you have to conclusively assume them to be true. Rin (wer Hem 31.38) Prfafera ata wet 8 afer Raed we cat wr erde tt atts aH ‘fread re agae & fre ye Pera ar vee cell ere wer ween 81.8 FRegT aT er a rere Sh we, PR MrT OTT TE TER Tet A A AA ED 31. Principle : Only Pastiament of State Legislatures have the authority ta mact laws nn ass their own. No law made by the State can take away a person's Fundamental Right. Facta : Parliament enacted a law, which according to a group of lawyers is violating the Fundamental Rights of traders. A group of lawyers files a writ petition challenging the constitutional validity of the statute sccking relief to quash the otatute and further direct Parliament to enact a new law. ay (2) (3) (4) No writ would lic againet Parliament, as the Court has no authority to direct Parliament to enact or re-enact a law ‘The Court can quash existing law if it violates Fundamental Righta and can direct Parliament to make a new law ‘The Court can quash the existing law if it violates Fundamental Righte but cannot direct Parliament to make a new law None of these 10 (285) 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 Rgea : Sea deg em tee A finer @ eel wa wn wet A) te go Phe aH ot ware fet eas & qe arent @) vhs wal wet wer: ag 3 ge arg ory fee, oA A wee & ew OEE A oe F sod & qs afte rage ae a adie UR UAE | es fafa aes or eR TE A fen a eh 8m ek a awe a ag a OA A eT A (1) Wa & fee ath after ae mega A an wert, wie ae a dag al a sh GT eR Th i GR WAH eT TH aaa WIR (2) 82 wien ag toe a ae 8, aR ae EN afteR or age am Ge at TT ee wee a Ree at a Tam t ee ee ee an ep ent on fon a 2 wet 4) a SE ae Principle : Where two or more persone have made a complaint for the grant of compulsory licence to the Copyright Board, the licence shall be granted to that complainant oniy who, in the opinion of the Copyright Board, would best serve the interests of the general public. Facts : Four persons made a complaint for the grant of compulsory licence to the Copyright Board. (2) Licence shall be granted to only one complainant {2| Licence may be granted to two complainants (8) Licence may be granted to three complainants {4) Licence munt be granted to all the four complainants n Tt 14U/117/27 /Set No. 2 33. (185) fear : th fra a, vais we a wee afte waft 2 afterd ato arte & fie ati ae & wa ee fem A, a oda dae seh Rderect wt ft, a shies WE A or et aera & fee F aeae Sar SOT we: unt maf 3 atta wt Boa aftard emgera H fore ag7 eM () ares fara eH Pages & fq @ Sige fe ser (2) aes 2 Regraaist at eta fen at aa e (9) Tope ote Alerenfoit DA cfiga fem a vem 8 (4) ana wh ard agrestis B seer O etigs fen aren Principle : Whoever attempts to commit an offence punishable by the Indian Penal Code and in such attempt docs any act towards the commission of the offence, choll be punished, Stealing is an offence punishable by the indian Penal Code. Facts : A maker an attempt to steal some jewela by breaking open a box, and after so opening the box, finds that there is no jewel in it. (Q) A bas committed no offence (2) Abas committed the offence of stealing {3] A has attempted to commit the offence of stealing (4) None of the above hoot cafe andta te after & mea cfr MA aha see aA ar vee amt, oh dem wee Sra ome afta ee Fo aed Bt aren ate anf weet, ae ZEW ah chm St ae a ‘aft qa deta ge soa ti a7 AS Wea A Ay Fe ap tt aR eso Men t, ait aes A alat Baz wa sae & fe set aq HE A ae C1) AD BUR sree Ter fare Q) Aa Wl ae Hae ent (3) 42 30 ee a sum ae ea a sae fet (4) sane 32 we wat 12 mw (188) VAUI/I 17/97 /Set No. 2 Principle : An employer ia liable for the negligence of hie employee. But an employer is not liable for the negligence of his employee if the victim of euch negligence ia one of his other employees. Facts : A and B were working in a factory as unekilled labourers. A was carrying a basket of stones on his head, B was sitting on the ground. When A crossed B, all of a sudden a stone fell down from the basket and hit 8 on his head. B died immediately. (2) The owner of the factory will be liable (2) A.and the owner of the factory shall be jointly liable (3) The owner of the factory will not be liable (4) None of the above Para: ow Pater at asiert A armen & faq soeeh ge hi aa SH Ash ot waterd 6 eared & fare ae (RAY A see ae Ror, SUPE SH ITA I FET TET aoa oikerr Eat BH TH ARS GS ER t are ae Se Rea Aa A eR er deo de we nA ani w tar aw 4B oe Ba, A dR A TH eR fh va, + BS Rw om BR BM MM Q) Re H each Jeet we 2) Awa eran #1 enh ign os a san th {3) REG a Reet eeaRA ae eh (4) sate a a we TT Principle : A person has no legal remedy for an injury caueed by an act to which he has consented. Facts : X, a cricket fan, purchases a ticket to watch an IPL match. During the match, a ball struck for aix hits X on his body and injures him, He sues IPL for compensation for the medical expenses, Which of the following derivations is correct? (1) X should be compensated as he purchased the ticket to get entertainment and not to get injured (2) X would be fail in his action, as ne voluntarily exposed himeelt to the risk (3) IPL would be liable as it did not cnaure that the spectators were protested from the Fiak of such injuries (4) None of the above 3 AO) 1411/ 117/27 /Set No. 2 ass) figra < feat Road go oa Ma aa we aah % fq eA sre seem ae t, et paabeg ate fa wy tet % Ry fe ater ti te & te Red th Gees Une eed ame Bae ty holies & ee fight % ferq =aarere & arg weqe Fo 1 Frente a tne ografty ent 87 Q) X @ afeys & arn aia, sai set ot & fay Rez ah oT, aaa eS fem Te (2) xX 8 7] F saree Gn, adie aed Grengis adie re fon 43) arfotogse saeeh au, eR Ha da atel A pe wen ua OA fa F det A sare BPR TE A et (4) aatten 3d ote ae Principle : Agreements in restraint of marriage are void. Facts : X enters into an agreement with Y whereunder he agrees not to marry anybody elec vthe: dau x peraun whose name starts with the lerter and promises to pay Rs 1,00,000 to Y if he (X) breaks this agreement, Which of the following derivations is correct? (1) There is a contract between X and ¥ (2) There is an agreement between X and ¥ which can be enforced by the Court of Law (3) There is an agreement between X and ¥ which cannot be enforced by the Court of Law (@) There is a voidable contract between X and Y figra > fare 4 odes ogie ade fat wa X,Y % a ew aia we 8, fae ager ae we aH Bet eA aN tf aE 2a Ret sea oof & are feore ae stn, Be We ga sae ame UR tert hay a 1,00,000 to 33 wr ara amt, ae ae ww ayn wi gus wT Ri Praftitta ta aah ogaft ant #7 (1) XY & wea ww aging (2) X way & 3a Uw aga &, A eevee oer ota eH fq wen far sn Rae e 13) XY & mee we ogi 8, fa rarer gm ofa |e fe wer ae fer wy WEA 4) Xo y & ver em peat ogin t 4 37. (186) 14/117 /27 /Set No. 2 Principle : Minor’s agreement is void from the very beginning. [t can never be validated. It cannot be enforced in the court of law, Facts : X, a girl of 16 yeara of age, agrees to buy a mobile phone from Y, who is a girl of 21 years of age. Which of the following derivations is correct? OQ) There eriscs a contraut Leiweon X and ¥ 10 sell buy the mobile phone in question (2) There arises an enforceable agreement between X and Y to aell/buy the mobile phone in question (3) There does not arise any contract between X and ¥ to sell/buy the mobile phone in question (4) There arises a voidable contract between X and ¥ to sell/buy the mobile phone in question args «seme ar agier aria 3 fonts Bon th sh ah ae a) ane aT we sarees sain Rar ar iva Ql etm We: 16 a ong Boom ae 21 oe A og Ae EA Y 8 we chm oe ted x wed Pefafaa ta ane ah wa 8? (wh x Wy & aca se ats oh Peea/ea a agin ofa | art 2) wd xX Wy & wea se shes Gh} Paa/ea ar erent aie ef ae 43) 3a X WY & aa se Maes hy} females or ate stem afer F ag ome 4) ad X wy & we oe cme we} eae Bt sta ogy after F sre Principle : When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to auch act or abstinence, he is said to make a proposal. The expression of willingness results in « valid proposal only when it is made/addressed to some person(s} Facts : A makes the following statement in an empty hall, “1 wish ta sell my Inptop for Rs 10,000". Which of the following derivations is correct? (1) A made a statement that resulted in a promize {2) A made a statement that resulted in a proposal (3) A made a statement that did not result in any proposal {4) A made a statement thet resulted in an agreement 13 (enay LqU/117/27/Seu Nu. 2 39. f168) fg: wm ee softs GR waft St sah aA A seat & fore fe ard Peng ovat awe Hye aaa amt, 2 see sere Aer oe 1 eer A ornate aA te wena een ah &, wah a Ge cafth/eaitat % ame ere fea aa tr Fa AH UA Ue Hee aa Bem 8, “A a Aaete 10,000 to H der aM C" fafa Ha ehh age wet 87 0) A2 we am fear, fret oH ae aw ee a fet 2) 3] ane fa, Pret we wea wT A fT (3) A Ue vee fea, fre ah seme a es 46 form (4) 43 we ae fia, fee we ogde a oT St fern Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right guaranteed under the Constitution of India? (1) Right to Work (2) Right to Life (3) Freedom of Speech (4) Right to Equality end: dfama & aga fra i a fa gene often A mA aw uaa At ue RF Q) art & after (2) dr ar after (3) aq -earetr (4) Barn er after Fiduciary relationship is relationship based on 11) contrart (2) tenet (3) blood relationship (4) money aaa wera tar HK srenfte eer 8? (uy age (2) era @) waeRE (4) om a. 42. (185) 14U/ 117/27 /Set No. 2 Which of the following is not an intellectual propesty? ()) Patents (2) Copyrights. (3) Trademark (4) Property of an intellectual freafafera | Sew ew shes mo ae 8? a) Ye (2) thio (3 Fem 4) giant a aah Which of the following is not the function of the International Court of Justice? {l) Advisory opinion at the request of General Assembly (2) Advisory opinion at the request of Security Council (3) Interpretation of treaties when considering legal disputes brought before it by nations, (4) Deciding international crimes wentgia sare at fe Ha sha-a ard 87 0) Team & age q Rael wel an 2) grr ving & age Raed soi or 43) rR wee ae Te ay fetes fear nt fan & ora afte A ATEN Fe () serie ono an Pb Ultra vires means {1) within the powers (2) outside the powers {3} within the Fundamental Righte (4) within the Fundamental Duties weg ard (sifteredia) @ after & (1) wis & arate 2) tea OR (4) Weng watadl & arta 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 4. 47. (185) Which of the following Constitutions is a Unitary Constitution? (Ql) USA (2) Indien (3) Australian (4) British Pe 3 8 wher after we ware fea 87 (Q) arate (2) area (3 atettrng (4) farfer Exparte decision means a decision given (1) after hearing both the parties (2) without proper procedure (3) after observing proper procedure 4}. without hearing the opponent weoetia Pofa fates Rrgra : ae aTag rat a ams A wee ae eri were RA A ot et} aoe ag vera eet te waaRRT wom & fe ws mre ar ARB maT are aeaAl oan we Roof ae oe Ren am 8 RR esi seh ETT fat we wm Ae ee om WAR Wa: 6 79 fer A OR Bon aT TT a ea Ue wes aR AR RS flee ek wemaRT we me wei mafic Tater & fe aeff were aw fet Ala afer (QB age & sya or ed GE Bet qa % fem THE (2 OE wrgt wie 7 tea ae oem (3) Fern ert amet & Re sare ya we att ata wd Bo ee a oT (4) amen tee t ott ae AS aa at ean aR aT Legal Principte : A master shall be responsible for the wrongful acts of his servants in the course of his employment. Factual Situation : “The Syndicate Bank’ was running a small savings scheme under which its authorised agents would go round and collect small savings from several people uu daily basis. These agcuts would get comuussion on me deposits so collected, Anand was one such agent, collecting deponita from factory workers engaged on daily wages. Though he regularly carried on his business for sometime, slowly he started appropriating deposits for his personal use and one day he just disappeared. One Fatima, who had been handing over her savings to him found that nearly for a month before his disappearance, he was not depositing her savings at all. The Bank, when ‘approached, took the stand that Anand was not its regular and paid employee, and therefore, it was not responsible for his misconduct. She files a suit against the Bank. (1) The Bank is not liable, since Anand was not its salaried employee (2) The Bank is liwble, since Anund was projected as its employee {3) The Banik is not liable, since it did not known about misappropriation by Anand (4) The Bank is not liable as Anand was not ite regular and peid employoe a7 ern} 14U/117/97/Set No. 2 73. 188) gdaaa 4 a 2 4% 4 aa cd wa ts Pe are ae Srenibh Anta ache aft on, ce wa agfaa omer & faq sear wal ti wider 2 te frog wa AMET een ETT ()) Se sarerh ad t, aatfs omg aan ue deninh aint at ar (2) fa sarerh 8, waif orig at gah aahard & 5g fo waite fee ve or (3) aa sant at 8, we 28 orig Tm Tam Sa A aa aE (4) a Sree ae, Bits tg SeET Prats WE ene abe ET 44 i a i Legal Principle : Whocver, intending to insult the modesty of any woman, utters any word, makes any sound of gesture, or exhibits any object, intending that such word or sound shall be heard, and that such gesture or object shall be seen, by such woman, or intrudes upon the privacy of such woman, shall be punished. Factual Situation : Ms. Praveen works in an Export House in Greater Noida. There are more than 150 employees along with workers in such company. One of the employees Roshan wanted to have some talke with Ms. Praveen. But she scolded him in front of some 50 workers in employee's canteen. Taking this grudge, Roshan every day during entry at morming patted Ms. Praveen’s hand and shaked her right-hand for few minutes against her will. One day-she made up-her mind and informed her Boss. But the Boss due to the work efficiency of Roshan did not take any action. She alternatively informed the Police. Police arrested Roshan. Roshan told the Police to defend himself that he used to shake her hand as it is a manner of wishing a colleague and that his Boss is cnough to take action because it is the work place and his Boss is competent to decide matter himself. Decide. (1) Roshan shall be punished because shaking hand with a girl againet her will amounts to the sexual arassment at work piace and such an act is subject to be prosecuted (2) Roshan can be punished only by his Boss not by Court of Law and if his Bass forgives then no law is there i¢India to punish him (3} Roshan shall not be punished because shaking hand is no offence in India (4) Roshan shall not be punished because he acts in such manner only during office hours and before many employees not in an abandoned area 28 1411 117/27/8et No. 3 fafite fgra: ah of mfis Pet ater 3 via a wa A ner a fet ae, a a iba Sea fet weg a eats en fet ay Foor et A ae ee Tal OTe toe a ay obs ot ayy ca afte! a) René 2 we oT se after H neta a ae Ran Bie aa eet en 8 fa: sett wie ta te fea ue fefas den A ar echt t sG eR Eafe 4 [50% afte shat om at 41 si 3 ue iat ten ota efor 8 Ew eT SOT 6 Wa Bis ag ete & RR Hamm SO RANA Saag ae ah wet Hi ra fae} wares tee sf we: den ee Sa ott wn oe SRA ET ‘Rete seen wer Fae at ga at ad fiedt aw ag eR Ro fren wi ue Pa aa an are wear} mes 8 yee fram A, afer aes 3 tee SoG wie eet a am ate sa A ao FRE Te aeT GRE A Een Mh yer 2 dee wt fev ax fee) ore witen & fag tea a gia a ae &, ae Oe wee A qvan Be a a a ee earer Te eer at new ee ont wi wm A ae fel GY A eat maw Bi Bela ces () te ds a unh ade ender feet TERT & GUST FOR & fave sad We Rat ‘tases & aaa 8 atk ya yen a orem Zefa t (2) fre Sage wk wt ere eka em or een 4, Se gre aa oft one whey 8 aon HE wx tm 8, at hg st er oma F ter et wt aa eta eH @) tee gam eh 3G 8, BR we fern AAD A arRTE TE AE oT “eh teeter weit at 8, wif ae fied gre ere A ten and et A mn aga a waa & ane fat oraer axa & Legal Principle : The occupier of a premises owes a duty of care to alll his invitees and Factual Situation : Lalod was running a dairy from hia house, People used a part af his farm as a shortcut to get to a nearby railway station. Laloo who did not approve of this, put up « notice tat “Trespassers will be prosecuted". However, since a number of these people were also his customera, he tolerated them. One day, a person who was using thia shortcut was attacked by a bull belonging to the farm. The injured person fled m suit against him. (1) Laloo is liable for having kept a bull on hie farm (2 Laine is aut Uable in view of the clear satice against trespassers {3) Latoo is liable because in fact he allowed the people to use hie premiées (4) Laloo is not liable to the people other-theat inkercputoguares - 29 mre) 14U/117/27/Dct No. 2 78. assy fas fegra : fi wart a1 Gah owe omnifka safe ad eet ont ark ek aot A get ar Fra Far tl . qemrere Faas: oy, A we A aH Sad wa TT oT) A see oH | GH mr ees fazed Qua we vin asd & fem fem wa Be om A ae org a os, wee TT Biae can a fe CMA wa A ata ds Bh BAN After ff RA st A ok age A ares sf uniter @, vattg 38 aage we HOT Vel UHRE we Mae TA a TH ew ah We eed Nw hes Hore a fm orc aft ere Peng mT wer at Peart (1) org, ae ont ae Re Ter fee sre & (2) ara, arent ae t, wife get we fea A ee we Ha ae (3) wm Freeh $a aeva A sed and vam & otter aT Rin aa A | shi wy wh ft (4) ara, ar oimat & cafes ar safe vfs Taek ae t Legal Principle : Whoever by words, signs or otherwise brings into hatred or contempt or incites disaffection towards the Government established by law in India shall be punished with imprisonment for life. Factual Situation : In a public meeting, Vikas Singh, the leader of an opposition party thunders, “This is a Government of scoundrels, bootleggers and scamaters. They deserve to be unseated. Teach them a lesson in the coming elections by voting them out of power*, The Government is contemplating to prosecute Vikas Singh. (0) Vikas Singh is guilty of sedition for having made irresponsible and inflammatory statements against the Government (2) Vitae Singh io not guilty of cedition ashe io only exerciuing hie freedom of opeech in public {3} Vikas Singn ts guilty of seditiqn, as bis statement would incite people to violence leading to breakdown of law and order (4) Vikas is guilty because he has used alzusive language 30 (185) 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 ites zea: wed, wiht ewer ae ot @ aren Hee ee 8 cats ace HAR Ge, sfeete am sretts wt steams 23 aren aE oA aft artes dar at a et Be Wore fee: we arate ae Fao sfrem fev Rie crea t, “RR UGA Ee, weitere ae eet Goer 81a pte A ee Re wR oe fh ord Gate aman AE eI eee firerd”| eran fre Ses we geen sah mt Tew EL GQ), Rane fe arene & fag Ae Alerter ott wp aA awe & am oats} ONE (2) fewra fre wage & ttt at 4%, wifes a ardafie er a Sea om aera & often win a RE (3) fw fee wate & Oe 8 wife seat soy gh wD forse eed fam ahem «x ‘oe * fewer ctor wits A vi ed of Women t (4) Peover Sh &, act FI aroma areth rer ay wn fet Legal Principle {l} : Mischief is an injury to property with the intention of causing ‘wrongful loss to any person or public. Legal Principle M1) «The perann ta wham the lous is wrongfully caused by mischicf nced not be the owner of the property himself. Factual Situation : A has icased his house to B for 5 yours. After one year A feels the need for the house and requests B to vacate the house, but B refuses. Ain order to get B to vacate the house, causes fire to it, but B with the help of the neighbours quickly extinguishes the fire before it could really damage the property. () Ais guilty of mischief (2) A cannot be guilty of causing mischief (8) Ais not guilty of mischief as mere wan no Semage (4) Ais not guilty of mischief because A in owned WI that- Rou 31 PTOJ 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 7 (185) faire Rega @) : Re wa more aA aa dT a aft ofa H HAVA aR Teh aT & aft B cea wT wT tL fairs fegra (ny: mea ar 8 fae wae a ern oer se TE ae t, seat we aM ean Ser ares TET R) qr fA AR aM WE BS TTR Re eR tw eA Ww nae A aero ht A oe BR arghe we @ Oe me wm ren at att a 2. afin B ae ea a pen wher kB a a arf az 2, ca a A A aH a oT Gam ater B Taft A mea Sway aes A oft ated Vea Cos at Gia Ge eet (1) A wren aa er det ® (2) A verm wet an Oh EE ea @Q) Ace wA wr A Fee Rife a ata TI (4) A wee FO wr Sh ae 2, wi ae ae a HT Tees ‘A finds a diamond ring lying on B's luble. A picks up the ring with the intention of dishonestly keeping it. (1) Acommits theft because he has moved the ring from B’s table without his consent {2) Adoes not commit theft because he has still not left B’e house (3) A does not commit theft because 5 ia careless with his valuables [4) Acommits theft the moment he picks up the ring dishonestly and intended to keep it ABM Maw RF ste wt _ tert 4 wea HU ww AA RE gh a sar dar bi ()-A ae a Ohh §, ate ae BA te wa ah oat & wh oh St wm tnt (2) A ath ar ahh ae 2, wiih on ap ae BR Oa ae Te Te (0) AHO or She ad 8, HR BEET got aft eens & @) 4 af ga A at ae anh t, wai ay erage ot et sc adm tak Roa os a3 we ua Font 32 7. (es) 14/117/27 Bet No. 2 Legal Principle : When: any person dishonestly takes any movable property gut of the Possession of any other person without his consent, he is guilty of then. Factual Situation : A comes to B’s house and takes away a book with the intention to return it. {1) A commits theft because the book has been taken without 3's consent: (2 A dues nor commit theft because he intends to return the book (3) A commite theft because he has taken a book which ia movable Property {#] 4 commits theft because he has moved the book from H's house fates ars : sa aH oats megs fat aR efi ea ea Sh aed ag & ah a aan tay A we ar OM eter HI : rarere eR: 4B HR SITY Te Ww YR ane aA] Ra a am tl Uy) 4 St eer an 8, Rie Be agai & wR yere Boat Q) Ata ae ar te ad t, ai see wr gee St ana BT 3) AS A ar ahh 2, wife ag Teas a TH on, tH aH aah 4) AsO oat, vit et gee a ee er oT Legal Principle (I} : Any person may use reasonable force in order to protect his pruperty oF person. Legal Principle (1) : However, the force employed must be proportionate to the apprehended danger Factual situation : Ravi was walking on a lonely road. Maniyan came with a knife and said to Ravi, “Your life or your purse”. Ravi pulled out his revolver. On seeing it, Maniyan ran. Ravi shot Maniyan on his legs. () Ravi will not be punished as there was danger to his property (2) Ravi will not be punished as the force he used was proportionate to the apprehended injury {8} Ravi will be punished as° me force employed was disproportionate to the apprehended injury : (4) As Maniyan ran to escape, there was no longes a that ta, Rawls property. Go Rawi will be punished 33 we, 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 (185) Fafiew Fegra () E ef wafh are ara omen ert A ate agPRa WA eT wet ET a paftes Prara (i) : Req we an vin aonfas wat agen G eer Tike pemers FUR: aR wR Pes wee w ter Tw mT aes ee A yt aa HAS TE OAT she sed aren, “gent wr a gears we") AY eee Rat Gare ea 2a = oR wT) 42.3 torent 2 afr } A at wet aR Am (ty) a oe ae Re aren, Rife eA Ta A eT TT (2) aft de 38 Gen aren, Fife sed aonfis He aga FA af a wey fem (a) o& at Se fee sre, wei ge wea Ste aque | orftre afte 1 yen Aer a (4) ff wre wa 6 fre or rer om, eRe CAH ea ANE aT FET om Fae a efi fr ae Legal Principle : For purpose of exercising right of private defence physical or mental capacity of attacker is no bar. Factual Situation : Sumit in his madness attempts to kill Shabana. Shabana in order to save herself hits Sumit with iron rod. (1) Shabana has right to private defence though Sumit is mad @) Both Sumit and Shabana are guilty of no offence (3} Shabana has no right of private defence since Sumit is mad (4) Shabana is guilty of inflicting grievous injury on Sumit fatter fears : cafes sen & sftreen & win ommend A endtee a Aree aren eT art a Bi aeaene feet: aftr mera fee A oaern SH gen A Aer ae 81 wer fh wares fom gifts ot me ate wy Swen ect tH (1) saat at cafters afte a after &, waft gf ora (2) Ufa Gt mer Set sree & Sh it (3) sree at mefterer afd er safer ag &, eR ghia Tere t (4) wart afta at chic wr a oma a A et 34 ai (185) 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 X can walk a certain distance and drive back in 06 hours. He can alsn walk both way in 10 hours. How much time will he take to drive both ways? (1) 02 hours {2) 02 and half hours (3) 05 and balf hours (4) four hours 6 Be ae tee wet Boa X aR wen R06 WEF ama the we tl ae dai ot tea We 10 82 8 ga gO wh om ae wa ti a aa ste em wet ae aR Gt wD feed aH tre an? ) 02 FH (2) 02 wi ame a2 # (3) 0S 4 ond we F (4) 3a Wee ‘A sum of Ra 7,000 haa to be used to give seven oash pricea to the playere of a teu (ur their performance. If each prize is Rs 200 lesa than its preceding prize, what is the least value of the prize? 7,000 %0 @ us off ay sain ee dim & feenfget A seh aege eis & fey a ae AT & rt 8 3 fe fem wer 8 weds em af GR A 200 to aH A, A a OY aT vam Peafatina Fa aaa gn? @) Rs 300 {2} Ra 400 (3) Ra 600 (4) Rs 800 The tank-full petrol in Mrs. A's car laats for 10 days. If ahe starts using 25% mote every day, how many days will the tank-full petrol last? ata a pfs: ad ef tet A A are A SA 10 Rat am weet 81 aR ae DAR 25% aire ga wr avin wt, A Aetet a ek ae fed Pa aw wa? ms a6 @) 7 4) & a8 Pen) 140/117 /27 /Set No. 2 aw. cas) Examine the following three figures in which the nurubers fallow a specific pattern : ae 4 vg te onpftal @ oma a 2d, fat deat os fae sfors 3 OE: 84 81 88 34] 12 1] 9 Py dl The missing number (?] in the third figure above is Gite singfe 4 fqn vem (7) 2 a7 O16 (a 91 (@ 28 ‘Acar travels at a certain average apecd for a distance of 60 lan and then travels a distance of 72 kan at an average speed of 6 kan/hr more then its original epeed. If it takes 3 hours to complete the total journey, what is the original speed of the train in km/hr ? we an fate wa 8 63 lon H Ah aw wad 8, wR aR ae SAA ae Of a afte mete 6 km/hr A aft a 72 km A om at ts oh wa ga oT FH pf a Eo wo ama 8, a an SH yet aft km/hr 4 Peed a a ahh Be ay 24 2 3300 * @) 42 (4) 66 Aboy X running at 8 km/hr is chased by his friend ¥ whose upeed is 10 lon/hr. 1f.X is 100 m ahead of Y, then the time required for the ¥ to catch X will be 8 lan/he A aft 3 Sey aA WH ate XH ter gee fiery pe fem am 2, Aes ae 10 km/hr #1 wf X,¥ % 100 m ant a, ay BX we TER fie eel a sree eh? (1) 2 min 2) 3 min (3) 4 min (4) 6 min 36 97. (185) 14U/117/27/ Set No. 2 In a class of 45 students, a boy ia ranked 20th, When two boys joined. hie mak waa dropped by one. What is his new rank from the end? (1) 25th (2) 26th (@) 27h (4) 28th 45 wal ee een ae nes 208 ee te woe Be afte Ee FR Te ane ee: cee a. eT TT A a te eT? Q) 2sat (2) 26a (3) 27a (4) 28a There are some baila of red, green and yellow colour lying on a table. There are as many red balla as there arc yellow balls. There arc twice as many yellow balls as there are green ones. The number of red balla Eon . G), js eaqal to the sum of yellow and green balla ‘(2) ts double the number of green balls (3) is equal to yellow balls mins green balls {4} cannot be ascertained we tw the, Roa Fa oH A Wet) ors AS GH Gen et HA} ame A He HT © don ot AS 2 gph tl ora AG A aor Th . () tt wi eh HR dee re @ Rid M dona gt (3) Tet At aan 8 ot Ae A ten wea a oe deo} a (4) fra ser se A wheel that has 6 cogs is meshed with a larger wheel of 14 cogs. When the smaller wheel hie mde 21 revolutions, the number of revolutions made Ly Uie larger wheel will be 6 ciel wre om after 14 alat art um som vite & cele Or om cto fet 21 we Ro fot, dad ee oe O fee we A der OH a) 4 {9 (3) 12 ) 37 PFQ) 141/117 {97 {Set No. 2 90. a1. 1851 Mr. X drives to hie office at an average apeed of 48 lan per hour. The time taken to cover the firet 60% of the distance is 10 minutes more than the time taken to cover the remaining distance. How far ia his office? sh xX aed we at 48 Jon oh a2 A otter ca a weT A a afta aA EE a AGS mem 60% Fw we A a an we ae yt A we wa Fa aa aw a 10 fire afte sar 8 saan aifsa feat qt 8? (1) 30 tan (2) 40 km (2) 45 em Ay 48 ten ‘There is a family of 6 persons A, B,C, D, E and F. These are two married couples in the family. The family members are lawyer, teacher, salesman, engineer, accountant and duclut. D, the salcsusai jo aneusicd w the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant is the son of B and brother of £. C, the lawyer is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. Ais the grandmother of F. How is D related to EB? (2) Brother Q) Sister . 8) Father (4) Grandfather we wan % 6 wh AB.C.D.E PU stan # a fafa a2 € whan} ace ae, foun, Pin, eifhr, wastes qs shee fi fiska Dow Rene aiten foie: A qon 8b she wi fom wir 8 enti wok rea a Ewe ada CAM at Ee ara afkaniia Saher 81 AP Aad 81D wT eB am fem 8? 41) we Q) wa (3) far (4) a How many letters of the English alphahet (eapitale) appear same when looked at a mirror? ete 3 eA me ais when & fest Ree sen gece wiht Bt ET (9 2) 10 (a) al 4) 8 38 14U/117/27/Set No. 2 93. Three persons X,¥ and Z wore T-shirte of ‘black, blue and orange colours {not necessarily in that order) and trousers of greet, yellow and orange colours (not necessarily in that order). No person wore shirt and pants of the same colour, Purther, it ia given that © X did not wear T-shirt of black colour (i) ¥ did fot wear T-shirt of blue colour (i) Z did not wear T-shirt of orange colour {FX did not wear trousers of green colour (} ¥ wore trousers of orange colour What were the colours of the trousers and T-shirt worn by Z respectively? (1) Orange and black (2) Green and blue 3) Yellow and blue (4) Yellow and black a atl XY UZ tad. te a a wa ak em 2 € (ote eagIT OH eres aE 4) fat A auf a ee go S ue om fe ae oe €1 eas aftite aR ot STraTd nf 8 fe Q Xtand aw ad iw @) ¥ 3 4a ow aaa A oe iy 2 3 Tet om Sond Te ET M XARA Gf at wt MYA wt a 4 & 2 wo vet ae te a And & o1 yan: em 87 @) Whee | Q) we fer (3) Ree ter tay ten et we jay 39 maa)

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