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Which of the following is the most accurate An idealistic concept of The law must be made up A rule made by Parliament Guidance on how rules
description for the Rule of Law? how the legal system of strict rules with should be applied
1
should function to further punishment for breach of
civilized society those rules
The threat to commit suicide amounts to Coercion Undue influence Misrepresentation Fraud 1
On the valid performance of the contractual
discharged Becomes enforceable Becomes void voidable 1
obligations by the parties, the contract;
A contingent contract depend on the happening
of the future uncertain event can be enforced Happens Becomes impossible Doesn't happen Either of these 1
when the event;
When the consent of a party is obtained by
coercion undue influence, fraud or Void Voidable Valid Illegal 2
misrepresentation, the contract is;
Must accepted by a
Must be absolute and May be presumed from
A. Must be communicated person having authority to 4
unconditional silence of offeree
Which is the following is false? An acceptance: accept
Must move at the desire of May move from any
Must be illusory Must be some value 3
Which is the following is false? Consideration: the promisor person
Consideration maynot be past present future imaginary 4
On payment by A, the
A can file a suit against D A is entitled to recover D is not justified here and
LA, B and C jointly promised to pay Rs.60000 to contract is discharged and
for recovery of the amount Rs.20000 each from B and is liable to refund the 2
D. A was compelled by D to pay the entire B and C are also not liable
exceeding his share C entire amount to A
amount of Rs.60000. Here to A.

Yes, he can always make Yes, but only when he is No, he cannot make
Can a person who is usually of unsound, but Can't be determined 2
a contract sound mind contract
occasionally of sound mind, make a contract?
Where the consent of a party is obtained by
Valid Void Voidable Illegal 3
misrepresentation, the contract is;
A agrees to pay Rs.5 lakhs to B procures an
employment for A in Income Tax Department. Void Valid Voidable Contingent 2
This agreement is
An agreement to do an illegal act(eg: sharing the
Void Valid Voidable Contingent 1
earnings of smuggling business) is
As a general rule, an agreement made without consideration
Void is; Valid Voidable unlawful 1
Ordinarily, a minor's agreement is Void ab initio Voidable Valid Unlawful 1
A company wishes to ensure that no one else can
copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2
use their logo.
A singer wishes to assign the rights to reproduce
a video she has made of her concert. copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 1

A company has decided to invest in outer shape


design of bottle in which they would fill the
perfume produced by them, and which is copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2
distinctive, and they wish to ensure that they have
sole use.
A company decides to use a logo that has the
same shape as its competitor but with a different copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2
color. It is a violation of:
The officer designated by the public authorities Appellate Authority Chief Information Public Information Officer Assistant Public
in all administrative units or offices under it to Commissioner (CIC) (PIO) Information Officer
provide information to the citizens requesting for 3
information under the Act is know as :

The remedy of compensation given in the case of breach of Section 73 Section 115 Section 79 Section 69
contract is given under which section of The Indian Contract 1
Act?
Which of the following maxims is not related to the law of Consensus ad idem Assentio mentum Ex nudo pacto non oritur action Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens
4
Contract? Sit Rea
An offer is a suggestion by one person to expression of willingness by a communication of willingness of a an intention of a person to do or
another person to another to do person to another person to abstain from doing an act
2
something in order to obtain
assent of the other person
A proposal when accepted becomes a Promise Contract Offer Acceptance 1
Cross offers by two parties to each other amount to acceptance of one’s do not amount to acceptance of amount to an agreement amount to a contract
2
offer by the other one’s offer by the other
A void contract is a contract which Is not enforceable by law Does not have reasonable terms Declared void by the Indian Both Is not enforceable by law
contract act and Declared void by the Indian 4
contract act
When a proposal is accepted, it becomes promise contract Legal promise tentative agreement 1
Performance of the conditions of a proposal, or the Acceptance of the proposal Mutual Acceptance of the Written Acceptance of the Reciprocal Promise of the
acceptance of any consideration for a reciprocal promise proposal proposal proposal 1
which may be offered with a proposal, is an
Every promise and every set of promises, is an agreement if In exchange for each another Forming the consideration for Mutually agreed Partially agreed
2
each other
When, at the desire of the promisor, the promisee or any Section 2(e) Section 2(f) Section 2 (a) Section 2(d)
other person has done or abstained from doing, or does or
abstains from doing, or promises to do or to abstain from
4
doing, something, such act or abstinence or promise is called a
consideration for the promise is defined under
Promises which form the consideration or part of the Mutual promises Reciprocal promises Promises Written Promises
2
consideration for each other are called as
A person who finds goods belonging to another, and takes Bailor Indemnifier Bailee Guarantor
them into his custody, is subject to the same responsibility as a 3

Which of the following company is incorporated in a country Private Company Foreign Companies Government Company Public Company
1
outside India?
Which of the following is not a stage of the development of Promotion Production Incorporation Commencement of Business
2
company?
What are the limits of number of members in a Private Fifty Seven Twenty Two hundred
4
Company?
Company is managed by Shareholders Board of Directors Karta Government 2
The companies are regulated under . Companies Act, 1596 Companies Act, 1957A Indian Partnership Act,1932 Companies Act, 2013 4
A is neither an agent, nor a trustee of a company. Directors Company Secretary Employees Promoters 4
It is responsibility of Customs officers to seize infringing goods TRUE FALSE
at the time of import even if the IPR right holder is not 2
interested in enforcing his IPR.
Unfair competition means adoption of practices such as TRUE FALSE
1
Allocation of markets
Commission has been functioning as a single member body TRUE FALSE
2
right from its inception.
In case of delay in filing appeal, a person is expected to explain TRUE FALSE
2
reasons for each day's delay.
Any person aggrieved by any order of Appellate Tribunal, may 30 days 45days 60 days 90 days
file an appeal to the Hon’ble Supreme Court within days, from
3
the date of receipt of the order of Appellate Tribunal.

The Commission also has the power to impose a fine which 2% 1% 0.50% 3%
may extend to of the total turnover or the assets of the
combination, whichever is higher, for failure to give notice to 2
the Commission of the combination.

The Chairperson and every other Member of Competition one two five three
Commission of India shall hold office for a term of years from
3
the date on which he enters upon his office and shall be
eligible for re-appointment.
Section 24B of the Consumer Protection Act'1986 was inserted 1993 1999 2003 2006
1
after the amendment made on
The Competition Act came into force in the year 2002 2003 2000 1999 1
Court fees charged under the Consumer Protection Act is Appropriate Nominal Exorbitant Quasi executive
2
_____
The Act provides _______ set up to solve consumer disputes. Executive Judicial Quasi-judicial Quasi executive
3
If the interests of a third party are involved in information 30 days 40 days 45 days 60 days
sought for, the maximum time limit to get the information will 2
be _______
When IT Act 2000 came into effect? 17 October,2000 11 November,2000 17 October,2001 11 November,2001 1
How many schedules are there in IT Act 2000? 3 4 6 2 2
Which is the Act which provides legal framework for e- Indian Penal Code IT (amendment) Act 2008 IT Act - 2000 IT (amendment) Act 2018
3
Governance in India?
Which section of IT Act deals with the legal recognition of Section 4 Section 2 Section 6
section 5 1
electronic records?
Which section of IT Act deals with the appointment of Section 15 Section 10 Section 17
section 5 4
Controller of certifying authorities?
___________ section of IT Act was invalidated by Supreme Section 66B Section 66C Section 66A Section 66D
3
Court of India.
A company wishes to ensure that no one else can use their logo.
copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2
A singer wishes to assign the rights to reproduce a video she
copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 1
has made of her concert.
A company has decided to invest in outer shape design of bottle
in which they would fill the perfume produced by them, and
copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2
which is distinctive, and they wish to ensure that they have sole
use.
A company decides to use a logo that has the same shape as its
competitor but with a different color. It is a violation of: copy rights trademark patent Industrial designs 2

Which of the following is not an intellectual property law? Copyright Act, 1957 Trademark Act, 1999 Customs Act, 1962 Design Act, 2000
3
A new way to process milk so that there is no fat in any cheese Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
3
made from it is covered under _______
The term “WIPO” stands for _____________ World Investment policy World intellectual property Wildlife Investigation and Policing World institute for Prevention of
2
organization organization organization organized crime
Any person aggrieved by any order of Appellate Tribunal, may 45days 90 days
file an appeal to the Hon’ble Supreme Court within days, from
60 days 30 days 1
the date of receipt of the order of Appellate Tribunal.

Which of the following accurately reflects the distinction Substantive law reflects the rules Procedural law reflects the rules Substantive law and procedural Civil law is a form of private law
between substantive and procedural law? on procedure and evidence. on procedure and evidence. law are synonymous and involves the relationships
Procedural law reflects the Substantive law reflects the between individuals
2
elements or conditions for the law elements or conditions for the law
to apply to apply

Which of the following is the most accurate description for the An idealistic concept of how the The law must be made up of strict A rule made by Parliament Guidance on how rules should be
Rule of Law? legal system should function to rules with punishment for breach applied
1
further civilized society of those rules
What is the difference between an adversarial and inquisitorial An adversarial system is based on An inquisitorial system is based on An adversarial approach is used in An inquisitorial approach is used
approach to the legal system? a contest between the parties a contest between the parties criminal cases whereas an in criminal cases whereas an
with the judge regulating the with the judge regulating the inquisitorial approach is used in adversarial approach is used in
conduct of the parties. An conduct of the parties. An civil cases. civil cases.
inquisitorial approach concerns an adversarial approach concerns an
1
investigation undertaken by the investigation undertaken by the
court with the parties ensuring court with the parties ensuring
the correct procedure is followed. the correct procedure is followed.

Original literary work is an “intellectual property” as per IPR TRUE FALSE


1
Laws in India.
Customs authorities has no role in enforcement of Intellectual TRUE FALSE
2
property rights.
It is responsibility of Customs officers to seize infringing goods TRUE FALSE
at the time of import even if the IPR right holder is not 2
interested in enforcing his IPR.
Unfair competition means adoption of practices such as TRUE FALSE
1
Allocation of markets
Commission has been functioning as a single member body TRUE FALSE
2
right from its inception.
In case of delay in filing appeal, a person is expected to explain TRUE FALSE
2
reasons for each day's delay.
A company wishes to ensure that no one else can use their Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
2
logo.
A singer wishes to assign the rights to reproduce a video she Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
1
has made of her concert.
A company has decided to invest in outer shape design of Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
bottle in which they would fill the perfume produced by them,
2
and which is distinctive, and they wish to ensure that they
have sole use.
A company decides to use a logo that has the same shape as Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
its competitor but with a different color. It is a violation of: 2

Which of the following is not an intellectual property law? Copyright Act, 1957 Trademark Act, 1999 Customs Act, 1962 Design Act, 2000
3
A new way to process milk so that there is no fat in any cheese Copy rights Trade mark Patent Industrial designs
3
made from it is covered under _______
The term “WIPO” stands for _____________ World Investment policy World intellectual property Wildlife Investigation and Policing World institute for Prevention of
organization organization organization organized crime 2

What is the difference between private law and public law? Private law refers to the Public law refers to the Private law relates to crimes Private law relates to court
relationship between individual relationship between individual committed inside the home. hearings conducted in private.
citizens. Public law refers to the citizens. Private law refers to the Public law relates to crimes Public law relates to court
1
relationship between individual relationship between individual committed in public places. hearings conducted in public.
citizens and the state. citizens and the state.
A, a ship-owner, contracts with b to convey him from Calcutta A is liable to repay to B his A is liable to repay to B his A is liable to repay to B his B lost by arriving in Sydney too
to Sydney in A’s ship, sailing on the first of January, and B pays deposit, with interest and the deposit, with interest and the deposit, with interest and the late
to A, by way deposit, one-half of his passage money. The ship expense to which he is put by his expense to which he is put by his excess, if any, of the passage-
does not sail on the first of January and B, after being, in detention in Calcutta, and the detention in Calcutta, and the money paid for the second ship
consequence, detained in Calcutta for some time, and thereby excess, if any, of the passage- excess, if any, of the sum of over that agreed upon the first, 1
put to some expense, proceeds to Sydney in another vessel, money paid for the second ship money which B lost by arriving in but not the sum of money which B
and, in consequence, arriving too late in Sydney, loses a sum over that agreed upon the first Sydney too late lost by arriving in Sydney too late
of money.

Which of the following is not an essential of a valid contract? Agreement Adequate consideration Lawful Object Not barred by law
2

The consent given will be considered to be valid consent if Coercion Undue influence Free consent Misrepresentation
3
there is
If the interests of a third party are involved in 30 days 40 days 45 days 60 days
information sought for, identify the maximum 2
time limit to get the information .
An IT Act 2000 came into effect? 17 October,2000 11 November,2000 17 October,2001 11 November,2001 1
The No of schedules in IT Act 2000? Choose the 3 6 2
4 2
correct option.
An Act that provides legal framework for e- Indian Penal Code IT (amendment) Act 2008 IT Act - 2000 IT (amendment) Act 2018
3
Governance in India?
The section of IT Act deals with the legal Section 4 Section 2 Section 6
recognition of electronic records? Choose the section 5 1
correct option.
A contract made by mistake about some foreign law, is;
Void Valid Voidable unlawful 1
When offer is made to a definite person, it is known as
General offer Cross offer Counter offer Special offer 4
Any unique dispute resolved by court using facts
of case, will come under which act, analyse and Case Law National Law International Law Customs 1
answer.
The `Right to Information Act, 2005` came into 2nd October 2005 12th October, 2005. 5th Sept 2005 25th August 2005
2
full force on _____________
Which of the following is not an intellectual Copyright Act, 1957 Trademark Act, 1999 Customs Act, 1962 Design Act, 2000
3
property law?
Ordinarily, a minor's agreement is Void ab initio Voidable Valid Unlawful 1
The threat to commit suicide amounts to Coercion Undue influence Misrepresentation Fraud 1
On the valid performance of the contractual obligations
discharged Becomes enforceable Becomes void Fraud 1
by the parties, the contract;
A contingent contract depend on the happening of the
Happens Becomes impossible Doesn't happen Either of these 1
future uncertain event can be enforced when the event;
When the consent of a party is obtained by coercion
undue influence, fraud or misrepresentation, the contract Void Voidable Valid Illegal 2
is;
Where the consent of a party is obtained by
Valid Void Voidable Illegal 3
misrepresentation, the contract is;

A agrees to pay Rs.5 lakhs to B procures an employment Void Valid Voidable Contingent 2
for A in Income Tax Department. This agreement is
An agreement to do an illegal act(eg: sharing the earnings
Void Valid Voidable Contingent 1
of smuggling business) is
LA, B and C jointly promised to pay Rs.60000 to D. A A can file a suit against D for On payment by A, the contract D is not justified here and is
A is entitled to recover
was compelled by D to pay the entire amount of recovery of the amount is discharged and B and C are liable to refund the entire 2
Rs.20000 each from B and C
Rs.60000. Here exceeding his share also not liable to A. amount to A
Can a person who is usually of unsound, but occasionally Yes, he can always make a Yes, but only when he is sound
No, he cannot make contract Can't be determined 2
of sound mind, make a contract? contract mind
Must be absolute and Must accepted by a person May be presumed from silence
A. Must be communicated 4
Which is the following is false? An acceptance: unconditional having authority to accept of offeree
Must move at the desire of the
May move from any person Must be illusory Must be some value 3
Which is the following is false? Consideration: promisor
Consideration maynot be past present future imaginary 4
As a general rule, an agreement made without considerationVoid
is; Valid Voidable unlawful 1
Which of the following persons do not fall under the
Idiot Lunatics Drunken Alien 4
category of persons of unsound mind?
A contract made by mistake about some foreign law, is; Void Valid Voidable unlawful 1
When offer is made to a definite person, it is known as General offer Cross offer Counter offer Special offer 4
Which of the following is the most accurate description for the An idealistic concept of how the The law must be made up of strict A rule made by Parliament Guidance on how rules should be
Rule of Law? legal system should function to rules with punishment for breach applied
1
further civilized society of those rules

The `Right to Information Act, 2005` came into full force on 2nd October 2005 12th October, 2005. 5th Sept 2005 25th August 2005
2
_____________
The officer designated by the public authorities in all Appellate Authority Chief Information Commissioner Public Information Officer (PIO) Assistant Public Information
administrative units or offices under it to provide information (CIC) Officer
3
to the citizens requesting for information under the Act is know
as ______________
Property in the goods ‘in the Sale of Goods Act means? ownership of goods possession of goods asset in the goods custody of goods 1

When the seller has brought the


The ownership in specific goods to be put in deliverable state When the goods are brought in
goods into a deliverable state and The contract is made When the intention is clear 1
passes .. deliverable state by the seller
the buyer has notice thereof

none can give who does not every one can give everything he
“Nemo dat quad non habet”, means: no one is greater than god everyone is bound by is habit 2
himself possess has

An idealistic concept of how the The law must be made up of strict


Which of the following is the most accurate description for the Guidance on how rules should be
legal system should function to rules with punishment for breach A rule made by Parliament 1
Rule of Law? applied
further civilized society of those rules
An adversarial system is based on An inquisitorial system is based on
a contest between the parties with a contest between the parties with
the judge regulating the conduct of the judge regulating the conduct of An adversarial approach is used in An inquisitorial approach is used
What is the difference between an adversarial and inquisitorial the parties. An inquisitorial the parties. An adversarial criminal cases whereas an in criminal cases whereas an
1
approach to the legal system? approach concerns an approach concerns an inquisitorial approach is used in adversarial approach is used in
investigation undertaken by the investigation undertaken by the civil cases. civil cases.
court with the parties ensuring the court with the parties ensuring the
correct procedure is followed. correct procedure is followed.

A is neither an agent, nor a trustee of a company. Directors Company Secretary Employees Promoters 4

Civil law relates to controlling Civil law relates to the Civil law is a form of private law
Which of the following is the most accurate description of civil
Civil law is an aspect of public law conduct or wrong-doing of which enforcement of particular forms of and involves the relationships 4
law?
it disapproves behaviour between individuals

Private law refers to the Public law refers to the


Private law relates to crimes Private law relates to court
relationship between individual relationship between individual
committed inside the home. Public hearings conducted in private.
What is the difference between private law and public law? citizens. Public law refers to the citizens. Private law refers to the 1
law relates to crimes committed in Public law relates to court
relationship between individual relationship between individual
public places. hearings conducted in public.
citizens and the state. citizens and the state.

A, a ship-owner, contracts with b to convey him from Calcutta


A is liable to repay to B his A is liable to repay to B his
to Sydney in A’s ship, sailing on the first of January, and B A is liable to repay to B his
deposit, with interest and the deposit, with interest and the
pays to A, by way deposit, one-half of his passage money. The deposit, with interest and the
expense to which he is put by his excess, if any, of the passage-
ship does not sail on the first of January and B, after being, in expense to which he is put by his B lost by arriving in Sydney too
detention in Calcutta, and the money paid for the second ship
consequence, detained in Calcutta for some time, and thereby detention in Calcutta, and the late 1
excess, if any, of the sum of money over that agreed upon the first, but
put to some expense, proceeds to Sydney in another vessel, and, excess, if any, of the passage-
which B lost by arriving in Sydney not the sum of money which B lost
in consequence, arriving too late in Sydney, loses a sum of money paid for the second ship
too late by arriving in Sydney too late
money. over that agreed upon the first

Which of the following is not an essential of a valid contract? Agreement Adequate consideration Lawful Object Not barred by law 2

The consent given will be considered to be valid consent if


Coercion Undue influence Free consent Misrepresentation 3
there is
The remedy of compensation given in the case of breach of
contract is given under which section of The Indian Contract Section 73 Section 115 Section 79 Section 69 1
Act?
Which of the following maxims is not related to the law of Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens
Consensus ad idem Assentio mentum Ex nudo pacto non oritur action 4
Contract? Sit Rea

Any person aggrieved by any order of Appellate Tribunal, may


file an appeal to the Hon’ble Supreme Court within days, from 30 days 45days 60 days 90 days 3
the date of receipt of the order of Appellate Tribunal.

The Commission also has the power to impose a fine which


may extend to of the total turnover or the assets of the
2% 0.01 0.50% 0.03 2
combination, whichever is higher, for failure to give notice to
the Commission of the combination.
The Chairperson and every other Member of Competition
Commission of India shall hold office for a term of years from
one two five three 3
the date on which he enters upon his office and shall be eligible
for re-appointment.

Which of the following is not an intellectual property law? Copyright Act, 1957 Trademark Act, 1999 Customs Act, 1962 Design Act, 2000 3

How many schedules are there in IT Act 2000? 3 4 6 2 2


Which is the Act which provides legal framework for e-
Indian Penal Code IT (amendment) Act 2008 IT Act - 2000 IT (amendment) Act 2018 3
Governance in India?
Which section of IT Act deals with the legal recognition of
Section 4 Section 2 Section 5 Section 6 1
electronic records?
Which section of IT Act deals with the appointment of
Section 5 Section 15 Section 10 Section 17 4
Controller of certifying authorities?
What is the time span mentioned in the `RTI Act, 2005` for
2 years from the commencement 1 years from the commencement 3 years from the commencement 4 years from the commencement
making orders for removing difficulties in giving effect to the 1
of the Act. of the Act. of the Act. of the Act.
provisions of the `RTI Act, 2005`?
When, at the desire of the promisor, the promisee or any other
person has done or abstained from doing, or does or abstains
from doing, or promises to do or to abstain from doing, Section 2(e) Section 2(f) Section 2 (a) Section 2(d) 4
something, such act or abstinence or promise is called a
consideration for the promise is defined under
Promises which form the consideration or part of the
Mutual promises Reciprocal promises Promises Written Promises 2
consideration for each other are called as
Substantive law reflects the rules Procedural law reflects the rules
on procedure and evidence. on procedure and evidence. Civil law is a form of private law
Which of the following accurately reflects the distinction Substantive law and procedural
Procedural law reflects the Substantive law reflects the and involves the relationships 2
between substantive and procedural law? law are synonymous
elements or conditions for the law elements or conditions for the law between individuals
to apply to apply
What is the fee for getting information under RTI Act? Rs.20/- Rs.50/- Rs.100/- Rs.10/- 4
A proposal when accepted becomes a Promise Contract Offer Acceptance 1
amount to acceptance of one’s do not amount to acceptance of
Cross offers by two parties to each other amount to an agreement amount to a contract 2
offer by the other one’s offer by the other
Both Is not enforceable by law and
Declared void by the Indian
A void contract is a contract which Is not enforceable by law Does not have reasonable terms Declared void by the Indian 4
contract act
contract act
The policies and rules for the internal management of a
three-fourths. two-thirds. single. One-thirds. 3
company are contained in which of the following?

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