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1.

Concealment of material fact disentitles a petitioner from seeking:


(a) Mandatory relief;
(b) Equity
(c) Justice
(d) Discretionary relief (Answer)

2. The writ described a writ of error (coramnobis) was an:


(a) Unusual obsolete writ (Answer)
(b) Usual obsolete writ
(c) Obsolete writ
(d) None of the above

3. A person who cultivates the narcotic plants illegally, shall be punishable with imprisonment which
may extend to:
(e) Seven-year, or with fine, or with both (Answer)
(f) Nine year, or with fine, or with both
(g) Six-year, or with fine, or with both
(h) Five year, or with fine, or with both

4. Term the judge's written explanation of the decision of the court or of a majority of judges:
(a) Order
(b) Decision
(c) Detailed order
(d) Opinion (Answer)

5. Per curiam is a legal term from Latin "by the court". What is referred to by this term:
(a) Judicial opinion of the majority of judges
(b) Said of a judicial opinion presented as that of the entire court rather than of any judge(Answer)
(c) Majority decision of
(d) None of them

6. For a review of a decision of a lower court or authority an application to a higher court or authority is
submitted. What is called this application:
(a) Petition
(b) Repeal
(c) Relief application
(d) Appeal (Answer)

7. Who is the appellant:


(a) Person before the submitted appeal
(b) Lawyer of person who appeals
(c) Person who appeals (Answer)
(d) Person against whom an appeal is submitted

8. A process of taking out body from the grave for the purpose of the examination is called:
(a) Exhumation (Answer)
(b) Anti Mortem
(c) Both of them
(d) None of them

9. What is the total strength of prisoner in central jail:


(a) 500
(b) 1000 (Answer)
(c) 2000
(d) 4000
10. It is a statement on oath made by a dying person to a Magistrate in the presence of the accused and
his lawyer who has the opportunity of cross-examining him:
(a) Dying deposition (Answer)
(b) Subpoena
(c) Bruising
(d) Hematoma

11. Before the statement of dying deposition is made, the medical officer must certify that the victim is:
(a) Compo’s mentis (Answer)
(b) Subpoena
(c) Bruising
(d) Hematoma

12. A petitioner is not allowed to take a new point i.e., a point which was not taken in his petition, in
issuing a writ of:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Quo-Warrants
(d) Habeas-Corpus (Answer)

13. It is a statement on oath made by a dying person to a Magistrate in the presence of the accused and
his lawyer who has the opportunity of cross-examining him:
(a) Dying deposition (Answer)
(b) Subpoena
(c) Bruising
(d) Hematoma

14. A writ which doe. not lie for the enforcement of personal right as a distinguished from public ones is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Habeas Corpus
(d) Prohibition

15. What is legally termed when an employee is fired for reasons that are not legitimate:
(a) Illegitimate firing
(b) Crops-firing
(c) Illegitimate discharge
(d) Wrongful discharge (Answer)

16. What is termed- a crime punishable by death:


(a) Major offense
(b) Serious offense
(c) High offense
(d) Capital offense (Answer)

17. Which of the following sections of Control of Narcotic Substances Act,1997 does not apply to cases
falling under section 40 of Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997:
(a) 64
(b) 63 (Answer)
(c) 65
(d) 67

18. According to section 66 all offences mentioned in chapter two of Control of Narcotic Substances
Act,1997 are:
(a) Extraditable (Answer)
(b) Political
(c) Civil
(d) None of these

19. A writ that does not issue for the enforcement of a contract is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas Corpus

20. Name the order of the court that directs an employer of a debtor to deduct regularly an amount from
the debtor' money and pay that sum into court, amount of money is fixed by the court:
(a) Attachment of Earnings (Answer)
(b) Attachment Orders
(c) Confiscation of Earnings
(d) None of them

21. The result of an arbitration hearing or the number of damages assessed by a court is called:
(a) Decision
(b) Award (Answer)
(c) Attachment
(d) Orders

22. A defendant is released from custody until his/her next appearance in court. What this process is
called:
(a) Parole
(b) Warrants
(c) Bail (Answer)
(d) Indemnity

23. There is an officer of the court who is empowered to serve Court documents and execute warrants.
Name the officer:
(a) Reader
(b) Bailiff (Answer)
(c) Judicial officer
(d) Legal officer

24. Who is bankrupt:


(a) Who will fully stop payment to creditors
(b) Who is indulged in moral corruption
(c) Who remains unable to pay creditors (Answer)
(d) Who remains unable to pay the bank

25. Mention the collective term for barristers:


(a) Bar room
(b) Bar at law
(c) Bench
(d) Bar (Answer)

26. Who is Barrister:


(a) A member of the bar (Answer)
(b) A member of the court
(c) A senior advocate
(d) A senior lawyer

27. A judge issues a warrant for an absent defendant to be arrested and brought before a court. What
this warrant is called:
(a) Production warrants
(b) Arrest warrant
(c) Court warrants
(d) Bench warrant (Answer) A warrant for the arrest of a person who has failed to attend court when
summoned or subpoenaed to do so or against whom an order of committal for contempt of court has
been made and who cannot be found. The warrant is issued during a sitting of the court.

28. Writ in nature of quo-warrants could be issued only in respect of orders passed or proceedings taken
within the territorial jurisdiction of the high court and not otherwise:
(a) The above statement is correct;
(b) The above statement is not correct
(c) This statement is a principle laid down by a superior court in PLD-1986, Kar,525
(d) a & c (Answer)

29. The scope of declaratory writs under article 199(1) (a) (11) is:
(a) Wider than provided under earlier constitutions (Answer)
(b) Narrower than that provide under the earlier constitution
(c) The same as under earlier constitutions
(d) All of the above

30. Obstructing an offer in the performance of functions under CNSA (Control of Narcotic Substances
Act, 1997) is punishable under section:
(a) 17 CNSA (Answer)
(b) 89 PPC
(c) 353 PPC
(d) None of A, B & C

31. On taking cognizance of an offense, the juvenile court shall decide the case within:
(a) Three months (Answer)
(b) Four months
(c) Six months
(d) Nine months

32. Child means a person who at the time of the commission of offense has not attained the age of:
(a) 15 years
(b) 16 years
(c) 18 years (Answer)
(d) 21 years

34. Which authority has the power to issue remand of offender:


(a) Provincial Government
(b) High court
(c) Special Court (Answer)
(d) None of these

35. ___________means any substance which may be used for the production or manufacture of narcotic
drugs or psychotropic substance:
(a) Coca derivative
(b) Controlled substance (Answer)
(c) Medicinal hemp
(d) None of these

36. Which of the following is known as the sum of money to make up for or make amends for any kind of
loss that is caused by another:
(a) Compensation (Answer)
(b) Damage
(c) Fine
(d) Penalty

37. A court gives direction that a number of sentences of imprisonment should run at the same time.
What is it called:
(a) Concurrent imprisonment
(b) Concurrent sentence (Answer)
(c) Concurrent writ
(d) Concurrent warrants

38. Newly admitted prisoners may be kept in quarantine for how many maximum days:
(a) Three Days
(b) Four Days
(c) Five Days (Answer)
(d) None of these

39. What are the maximum prison labour hours in a day for prisoner:
(a) 6 hours
(b) 7 hours
(c) 8 hours
(d) 9 hours (Answer)

40. A B and C are sentenced respectively to one month's imprisonment on the 29th, 30th and31st
January 2010. All the three sentences will expire on the (ADPP2009:
(a) 28th February (Answer)
(b) 27th February
(c) 1st March
(d) None of these

41. On taking cognizance of an offense the Juvenile Court shall decide the case within:
(a) Five months
(b) Four months (Answer)
(c) Six months
(d) Nine months

42. _____________is a superficial injury involving only the superficial layers of the skin. It is caused by
friction or pressure between the skin and some rough object:
(a) Abrasion (Answer)
(b) Injury
(c) Damage
(d) None of these

45. National Fund for Control and Drug Abuse can be constituted by:
(a) Federal Government (Answer)
(b) ANF
(c) General Public
(d) Provincial Government

46. The Director-General freezing assets of an accused shall inform the Special Court within:
(a) seven days
(b) six days
(c) four days
(d) three days (Answer)

47. Which of the following statement is true:


(a) Cr. P.C applies to all searches under CNSA
(b) Cr. P.C applies to all arrest
(c) 103 Cr. P.C does not apply to searches under CNSA (Answer) 103. Search made in presence of witness.
(d) Search is made under section 21 CNSA

48. The writ of Certiorari is also used in some jurisdictions to review not only proceedings of inferior
courts but also:
(a) Proceedings of inferior officers;
(b) Proceedings of boards;
(c) Proceedings of tribunals;
(d) All of the above (Answer)

49. The writ whose object is to curb the excess of jurisdiction to keep inferior courts and tribunals with
int heir bounds is called:
(a) Certiorari (Answer)
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas-Corpus

50. A writ which would be issued to the government only in a case in which the action is clearly in
violation of something having the force of law is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Quo-Warrants

51. The writ which could not be claimed as a matter of right is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Quo-Warrants

52. Where the petitioner has not made a demand for justice and consequently the demand has not been
refused, the court would not issue a writ of:
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Certiorari
(c) Mandamus (Answer)
(d) Prohibition

53. A writ which would be issued only where a legal right vests in the petitioner and a corresponding
statutory or public duty is to be performed by the respondent is called:
(a) Mandamus (Answer)
(b) Certiorari
(c) Quo-Warrants
(d) Prohibition

54. Equity is no consideration in issuing writ of:


(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas-Corpus

55. Which term is used for spoken words which have a damaging effect on a person's reputation:

(a) Slander (Answer)


(b) Libel
(c) Contempt
(d) Defamation

56. What is called a loan of money advanced to purchase the property:


(a) Bank loan
(b) Mortgage (Answer)
(c) Commercial loan
(d) Property advance

57. What is called that person who is representing a minor or mental patient involved in legal
proceedings:
(a) Bailiff
(b) Solicitor
(c) Next friend (Answer)
(d) None of them

58. What is term the final decision of the court:


(a) Enactment
(b) Decision
(c) Decree
(d) Judgment (Answer)

59. The members of the legal profession are chiefly concerned with advising clients and preparing their
cases and representing them in courts. What this member is called:
(a) Lawyer
(b) Solicitor
(c) Barrister
(d) All of them (Answer)

60. Mention general descriptive term(s)for any of several otherwise quite varied political ideologies that
join in denouncing the extent of economic and social inequality in the present order of society and
advocate the adoption of vigorous public policies to reduce these eliminates:
(a) Left-wing
(b) Leftist
(c) Both of them (Answer)
(d) None of them

61. There is a group of people consisting of a chairman and others who exercise a judicial function to
determine that matters are related to specific interests. What this group is called:
(a) Board
(b) Tribunal (Answer)
(c) Agency
(d) Award

62. A Habeas-Corpus ad testificadam writ petition is:


(a) To bring before the court for the purpose of giving evidence any person who is in the legal custody
(b) To bring before the court any person who is in illegal custody (Answer)
(c) To bring before the court any person who is in illegal custody;
(d) To bring before the court any person who is in the legal custody

63. Cannabis (hemp)" means:


(a) Cannabis resin (charas)
(b) Any mixture with or without neutral materials of cannabis or any drink prepared there form
(c) The flowering or fruiting tops of the cannabis plant
(d) All (Answer)
64. Where private rights are involved and a proceeding is maintainable in a writ of Quo- Warrants:
(a) The relater must be named (Answer)
(b) The relater must not be named as state;
(c) State is the only relater;
(d) b & C

65. In a writ of Quo-Warrants, possession, and usurpation by other• than relater without color of right:
(a) Must not be pleaded
(b) May or may not be pleaded
(c) Must be pleaded (Answer)
(d) May be pleaded

66. Res-judicata, to be available as a defense in a writ of quo warrants must, of course:


(a) Be ignored
(b) Be considered
(c) Be condoned
(d) Be pleaded (Answer)

67. Functionary transgressing limits of law can be restrained through a writ of:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition (Answer)
(d) Habeas-Corpus

68. Where it is intended to restrain a tribunal which assumes or threatens to assume a jurisdiction which
it does not possess, so long as there is something in• the proceeding left to prohibit, the writ which is
appropriate is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition (Answer)
(d) Quo-Warran

69. A judicial writ which is issued by a superior court, preventing an inferior court from usurping
jurisdiction which is not legally vested in it is:
(a) Mandamus
(b) Prohibition (Answer)
(c) Quo.-Warrant
(d) Habeas-Corpus

70. Writ of Prohibition may be issued against


(a) Road Commissioner & Tax Collector
(b) Town Councilors
(c) Court Martial
(d) All of the above (Answer)

71. Property legally entrusted to a person with instructions to use it for another person's (or persons)
benefit is termed as:
(a) Holding
(b) Beneficiary
(c) Board
(d) Trust (Answer)

72. Bail can be taken in cases where:


(a) A person has detained with a warrant in a bailable offense by a police officer
(b) A person is detained without a warrant in a non-bailable offense by a police officer
(c) A person is detained without a warrant in a bail-able offense by a police officer (Answer)
(d) None of the above

73. For the purpose of a Habeas Corpus petition, the jurisdiction conferred upon the courts by the
Constitution of Pakistan is:
(a) Narrower than the jurisdiction of courts in England
(b) Equivalent to the jurisdiction of courts in England
(c) Even wider than the jurisdiction of courts in England (Answer)
(d) Having no harmony with the civil courts in England

74. High Court could direct that the case against a person, responsible for such unlawful detention,
maybe registered and tried in accordance with the law, if such detention prima facie:
(a) Amount to a civil offense
(b) Amounts to a constitutional offense
(c) Amount, to a banking offense
(d) Penal offense (Answer)

75. A habeas-Corpus petition containing a prayer for bail may be treated a bail application by the court
if:
(a) Special circumstances exist (Answer)
(b) If the court deems fit
(c) Even special. circumstance does not exist
(d) Any circumstances exist

76. Application for order in nature of Habeas-Corpus can be filed by:


(a) Any person, even though not interested or conversant with full facts (Answer)
(b) By the relative of detainee interested or conversant with full facts;
(c) By the aggrieved person only;
(d) By the detinue only

77. In case of mandamus and certiorari, the writ is to be filed by:


(a) Any person
(b) Aggrieved person (Answer)
(c) Interested person
(d) Intervener

78. Habeas-Corpus petition has its kinds:


(a) Four in number
(b) Three in number
(c) Two in number (Answer)
(d) One in number

79. A Habeas-Corpus ad sub judiciendum recipiendum is a writ which means:


(a) You have the body for submitting to and receiving
(b) You have the body for submitting
(c) You have the body for receiving
(d) None of the above (Answer)

80. The expression which raised the question, by what warrant a particular public office is held and this
goes to the lawful authority behind the appointment is:
(a) Mandamus
(b) Habeas Corpus
(c) Declaratory write
(d) Quo-Warrant (Answer)

81. A Habeas-Corpus ad deliberandum or referendum has its object to:


(a) Remove a prisoner from one's custody
(b) Move a prisoner to another custody for the purpose of his trial before proper jurisdiction
(c) Remove a prisoner from one custody to another for purpose of trial before proper jurisdiction (Answer)
(d) None of the above

82. A Habeas-Corpus ad resondendum has its object to:


(a) Bring the prisoners, who are detained under criminal process before magistrate or court for trial or
examination on any charge other than that for which he has been imprisoned;
(b) Bring the prisoners who are detained under civil process, before magistrate or court for trial or
examination on any charge other than that for which he has been imprisoned;
(c) Bring the prisoners, who are detained under criminal or civil process, before magistrate or court for trial
or examination on any charge other than that for which he has been imprisoned (Answer)
(d) None of the above

83. Where a child is arrested for an offense punishable within imprisonment of less than ten-year sit shall
be treated as bailable if the child is under age of:
(a) fifteen years (Answer)
(b) sixteen years
(c) seventeen years
(d) eighteen years

84. A juvenile court can be appointed from practicing advocates having to stand at the Bar of at least:
(a) three years
(b) four years
(c) five years
(d) seven years (Answer)

85. Finding as the age of a child shall be recorded by:


(a) Medical officer
(b) Civil surgeon
(c) Juvenile Court (Answer)
(d) Investigation Officer

86. A child convicted on trial by juvenile court can prefer an Appeal within:
(a) 15 days
(b) 60days (Answer)
(c) 30 days
(d) 90 days

87. Who is a criminal:


(a) Accused person
(b) A sentenced person
(c) Guilty of a criminal offense (Answer)
(d) None of these

88. Which Government shall establish as many centers as may be deemed necessary for de-toxification,
deaddiction, education, after-care, rehabilitation, social integration of addicts:
(a) Provincial Government (Answer)
(b) District Government
(c) Federal Government
(d) None of these

89. Writ of Habeas Corpus means that:


(a) You have the body to submit or answer (Answer)
(b) You have the body
(c) You have to answer
(d) b & C
90. A writ which is of a high prerogative writ, summary in character, for enforcement of civil rights of
personal liberty is called:
(a) Quo-warrants
(b) Certiorari
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas Corpus (Answer)

91. A writ which provides high mandate, by means of which courts or judges, in the protection of the
liberty of individuals, exercise functions appertaining to the sovereign power and which in intendment of
law rest only in the sovereign and are co-extensive with his dominion is called:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Quo-warrants
(d) Habeas-Corpus (Answer)

92. Term the reasons which are submitted on behalf of a guilty party in order to excuse or partly excuse
the offense that is committed to minimizing the sentence:
(a) Liquidation
(b) Mitigation (Answer)
(c) Soft litigation
(d) Pardon

93. What is termed as a person's undertaking to be liable for another's default or non-attendance at
court:
(a) Undertaking
(b) Bail bond
(c) Boil surety
(d) Surety (Answer)

94. Term a custodial sentence which will not take effect unless there is a subsequent offense within a
specified period:
(a) Suspended sentence (Answer)
(b) Pending sentence
(c) Attached sentence
(d) Specific

95. If a document is required by law to be attested, it shall not be used as evidence until:
(a) Attesting witness has been called to prove it
(b) At least 2 attesting witnesses have been called for proving its Validity (Answer)
(c) Not more than 2 attesting witnesses have been called to prove it
(d) None of the above

96. Public documents are defined in article:


(a) 83 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984
(b) 94 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984
(c) 85 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 (Answer)
(d) 86 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order

97. Supreme Court should not read the judge's own philosophies or policy preferences into the
constitution and laws and should reasonably translate the law. What this view is called:
(a) Judicial activism
(b) Judicial review
(c) Judicial restraint (Answer)
(d) None of then
98. The plaintiff shall, along with the plaint, pay one-time process fee of twenty-five rupees for service of
summons upon the defendants and postal stamps of the value of registered post acknowledgment due and
where the Court orders for substituted service, deposit the charges of such substitute service, within of
making such order failing which the suit may be dismissed:
(a) Thirteen days
(b) Seven days
(c) Three days (Answer)
(d) Two days

99. Amputation shall be carried out by an authorized:


(a) medical officer (Answer)
(b) Professor
(c) army man
(d) none of these

100. When the Chairman NAB and the Deputy Chairman are absent or unable to perform the functions
of their office due to any reason whatsoever any person duly authorized by the to act as Chairman NAB:
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Chairman NAB (Answer)

101. The Court may for sufficient cause extend the time for filing such claims or objections for a period
not exceeding additional:
(a) 14 days (Answer)
(b) 11 days
(c) 12 days
(d) 15 days

102. QANOON-E-SHAHDAT ORDER 1984 came into force on:


(a) 26th October, 1984 (Answer)
(b) 28th October, 1984
(c) 16th October, 1984
(d) 14th October, 1984

103. Anti-terrorism Act 1997 came enforce on:


(a) 28th August, 1997
(b) 27th August, 1997
(c) 20th August, 1997 (Answer)
(d) 26th August, 1997

104. In making the reference, to the court what the Collector shall state for the information of the Court:
(a) the situation and extent of the land
(b) the names of the persons interested
(c) the amount awarded for damages
(d) All of the above (Answer)

105. QANOON-E-SHAHDAT ORDER1984 applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court,
including a:
(a) Court Martial, a Tribunal
(b) Other authority exercising judicial
(c) Quasi-judicial powers or Jurisdiction
(d) All of these (Answer)

106. What is called the power of the federal courts to overturn or limit the enforcement of federal or state
laws or regulations that the judges determine have violated the federal constitution:
(a) Judicial review (Answer)
(b) Judicial restrain
(c) Judicial activism
(d) Judicial power

107. In addition to the powers conferred on him by the foregoing provisions of this Order, a shall have all
the powers conferred on the officer in charge of a police station while conducting an investigation into
cognizable offense:
(a) Collector
(b) Prohibition Officer (Answer)
(c) Magistrate
(d) All of these

108. __________ includes a house, enclosure, building, shop, vehicle, vessel and aircraft:
(a) Place (Answer)
(b) Prohibition Officer
(c) Public place
(d) Rectification

109. _________ means the Collector or any officer appointed or invested with powers under Article 21:
Place
Prohibition Officer (Answer)
Public place
Rectification

110. Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance 1999, promulgated by:


(a) President Farooq Ahmed Leghari
(b) President Rafiq Tarar (Answer)
(c) Pervez Musharaf
(d) None of the above

111. is made by an offer to buy or sell goods for a price and the acceptance of such offer. The contract
may provide for the immediate delivery of the goods or immediate payment of the price or both, or for
the delivery or payment by installments, or that the delivery or payment or both shall be postponed:
(a) contract of sale of goods (Answer)
(b) contract of Books
(c) contract of Buy
(d) None of these

112. "Court" means an Anti-terrorism Court established under section:


(a) 13 (Answer)
(b) 14
(c) 15
(d) 16

113. Legislatures pass:


(a) Criminal Laws only
(b) Civil Laws only
(c) Provincial Laws only
(d) Statutory Laws (Answer)

114. A writ which is not a writ of right but is a discretionary one Ordinarily invoked in those cases where
a quasi-judicial authority has either acted in access of jurisdiction or failed to observe the principles of
natural justice is known as:
(a) Writ of mandamus;
(b) Writ of prohibition;
(c) Writ of Quo warrants;
(d) Writ of certiorari (Answer)

115. What is called an agreement between two or more parties in which an offer is made and accepted,
and each party benefits:
(a) Affidavit
(b) Memorandum
(c) Contract (Answer)
(d) Charter

116. Tazir means:


(a) A Book.
(b) A constitution.
(c) Any Punishment other than “Hadd” (Answer)
(d) None of the above

117. _____Section of Cr.PC deals with arrest without warrant:


(a) 46
(b) 54 (Answer)
(c) 59
(d) None of the above

118. The Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance 2002 was promulgated on:


(a) November 16, 2002 (Answer)
(b) November 15, 2002
(c) November 14, 2002
(d) November 13, 2002

119. Sale of Goods Act 1930 came into force into force on:
(a) 15th March, 1930
(b) 25th March, 1930
(c) first day of July, 1930 (Answer)
(d) 5th March, 1930

120. The price in a may be fixed by the contract or maybe left to be fixed in manner thereby agreed or
may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties:
(a) Contract of sale of goods (Answer)
(b) Contract of Books
(c) Contract of Buy
(d) None of these

121. A decision by judges who interpret and apply the constitution to specific case help to supply details
needed to add substance to the general frame work of government established by the constitution. These
decisions formulate:
(a) Municipal Law
(b) Constitutional Law (Answer)
(c) International Law
(d) Special Law

122. A person not called as a witness is summoned to produce a document:


(a) He can be cross-examined.
(b) He can't be cross-examined (Answer)
(c) The matter of cross-examination is to be decided by the Court.
(d) None of the above

123. Juvenile Court" means a Court established under section of Juvenile Justice System Ordinance:
(a) 4 (Answer)
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7

124. Which section of Juvenile Justice System Ordinance deals with "No joint trial of a child and adult
person are held together":
(a) 5 (Answer)
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 8

125. A person who commits a crime but is below the age of sixteen is termed as a:
(a) Small offender
(b) Youthful offender (Answer)
(c) Offender
(d) None of these

126. The age of the person who understands the questions put to him and gives rational answers to them
to testify as a witness will be:
(a) 17 years
(b) 15 years
(c) 18 years
(d) Any age (Answer)

127. An admission generally can't be proved:


(a) Against the maker
(b) Against the representatives
(c) On behalf of the maker (Answer)
(d) None of the above

128. Confession can be made by the:


(a) Accused (Answer)
(b) Accused as well as his agent.
(c) Accused as well as his representatives.
(d) None of the above

129. How is known the use of a portion of copyrighted material in a way that does not infringe the
owner's right:
(a) Legal use
(b) Fair use (Answer)
(c) Permitted use
(d) French use

130. A person who performs the functions of Probation Officer under Juvenile Justice System
Ordinance, 2000 is appointed by:
(a) Provisional Government (Answer)
(b) District Government
(c) Federal Government
(d) None of these

131. ________means a street, road, thoroughfare, park, garden, or other place to which the public have
free access and includes a hotel, restaurant, motel, mess and club, but does not include the residential
room of a hotel in the occupation of some person:
(a) place
(b) prohibition Officer
(c) public place (Answer)
(d) rectification

132. According to section of Cr. P.C, the deposition; of a Civil Surgeon or other medical witness, taken
and attested by a Magistrate in the presence of the accused, or taken on comm1ss1on under Chapter XL,
may be given in evidence in any inquiry, trial, or other proceedings. The Court may; If it thinks fit,
summon and examine such deponent as to the subject matter of his deposition:
(a) 509 (Answer)
(b) 409
(c) 510
(d) 511

133. A legal relationship is created when a person gives property to someone else for safekeeping. What
this relationship is called:
(a) Trust
(b) Bailment (Answer)
(c) Booking
(d) Undertaking

134. ___________ person who receives benefits from a trust is known as:
(a) beneficiary (Answer)
(b) trustee
(c) trustworthy
(d) receiver

135. F.I.R (First Information Report) of a cognizable offence is lodged under section:
(a) 155 of Cr. P.C,
(b) {b) 156 of Cr. P.C,
(c) 200 of Cr. P.C,
(d) 154 of Cr. P.C, (Answer)

136. Information in non-cognizable case is lodged under section:


(a) 154 of Cr. P.C,
(b) 157 of Cr. P.C,
(c) 155 of Cr. P.C, (Answer)
(d) 158 of Cr. P.C

137. After execution, the body shall remain suspended for half an hour ad it will be taken down with the
clearance of:
(a) Superintendent
(b) Medical officer (Answer)
(c) Deputy Superintendent
(d) None of these

138. Search by a police officer is empowered under section:


(a) 162 of Cr. P.C,
(b) 165 of Cr. P.C, (Answer)
(c) 166 of Cr. P.C,
(d) 164 of Cr. P.C,

139. A confessional statement is recorded by a Magistrate specially empowered by the Provincial


Government under Section:
(a) 163 of Cr. P.C,
(b) (b) 164 of Cr. P.C, (Answer)
(c) 165 of Cr. P.C,
(d) 166 of Cr. P.C
140. Except in the case of an emergency, a doctor must obtain a patient's agreement to any course of
treatment. What is it called:
(a) Medical consent
(b) Informed Consent (Answer)
(c) Medico-lego consent
(d) Medi-information

141. Name the persons who are entitled to inherit the property of the deceased if there is 'no will
specifying how it's divided:
(a) Family
(b) Inherited
(c) Heirs (Answer)
(d) None of them

142. A child under is presumed by law to be incapable of committing an offense and is therefore exempt
from punishment; exempt under Section 140 of Railways Act:
(a) 12 years
(b) 14 years
(c) 17 years
(d) 7 years (Answer)

143. Which of the following is a document with which one party promises to pay another within a
specified amount of time:
(a) Bond (Answer)
(b) Affidavit
(c) Certificate
(d) Indemnity

144. The decision of a case establishes the principles of law that act as authority for future cases of a
similar nature. What is it called:
(a) Probate
(b) Review
(c) Path
(d) Precedent (Answer)

145. What is called dishonesty or fraud in a transaction:


(a) Malice
(b) Dead faith
(c) Breach of trust
(d) Bad faith (Answer)

146. What is called the legal proceedings that are commenced by petition:
(a) Case
(b) Suit (Answer)
(c) Law suite
(d) Trial

147. The licenses of the prisoners whose parole release has been sanctioned by the Government will be
prepared in:
(a) Triplicate (two copies in English and one copy in Urdu)
(b) Duplicate (one copy in English and one copy in Urdu)
(c) Single copy (one copy in English or one copy in Urdu) (Answer)
(d) None of these
148. Limit to imprisonment for non-payment of fine, when imprisonment and fine awardable shall not
exceed:
(a) Half of the imprisonment which his maximum fix for the offense.
(b) Total of the imprisonment which is maximum fixed for the offense.
(c) 1/3 of the imprisonment which his maximum fixed for the offense.
(d) ¼ of the imprisonment which is maximum fixed for the offense (Answer)

149. ____________case in which a police officer may not arrest without warrant is called:
(a) Cognizable offence
(b) Non-cognizable offence
(c) High treason offence
(d) b & c are correct (Answer)

150. Any act or om1ss10n made punishable by any law for the time being enforce is known as:
(a) Cognizable offense
(b) non-cognizable offence
(c) Offence (Answer)
(d) None of the above

151. What is termed the exemption from a legal duty, penalty or prosecution:
(a) Impunity
(b) Immunity (Answer)
(c) Ejectment
(d) Duty free

152. Guarantee imposed by law in a sale is called:


(a) implied warranty (Answer)
(b) warranty
(c) legal warranty
(d) legal binding

153. What does mean by 'Indigent:


(a) Lacking in funds
(b) Poor
(c) Both (a) & (b) (Answer)
(d) Unknown person

154. Challan is a report of the police officer submitted before the court under section:
(a) 172 of Cr. P.C,
(b) 170 of Cr. P.C,
(c) 173 of Cr. P.C, (Answer)
(d) 171 of Cr. P.C,

155. Execution shall not take place in which of the following month:
(a) Rajab
(b) Shawal
(c) Muharram
(d) d) Ramzan Sharif (Answer)

156. A warrant for execution of any sentence shall be issued by:


(a) High Court
(b) Session Court
(c) Judge or Magistrate who passed the sentence (Answer)
(d) a &c

157. Power to appoint Public Prosecutor rests with:


(a) Provincial Government (Answer)
(b) High Court
(c) District Magistrate on behalf of Provincial Govt.
(d) a&c

158. After execution who return the warrant of execution to the sessions judge with an endorsement to
the effect that the sentence has been carried out:
(a) Deputy Superintendent Jail
(b) Superintendent Jail (Answer)
(c) Assistant Superintendent Jail
(d) None of these

159. After execution who return the warrant of execution to the sessions judge with an endorsement to
the effect that the sentence has been carried out:
(a) Deputy Superintendent Jail
(b) Superintendent Jail (Answer)
(c) Assistant Superintendent Jail
(d) None of these

160. An order which may be quashed by mandamus and not be certiorari is:
(a) Judicial order
(b) Legislative order
(c) Administrative order (Answer)
(d) None of above

161. The error being on the fore face or record, a writ which can be issued is:
(a) Dying deposition
(b) Certiorari (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas-Corpus

162. Misinterpretation of provisions of law being illegality would invoke a:


(a) A writ of Mandamus
(b) A writ of Prohibition
(c) A writ of Quo warrants
(d) A writ of Certiorari (Answer)

163. "Hadd" means:


(a) Boundary Mark
(b) Trade Mark
(c) Punishment ordained by the Holy Quran or Sunnah (Answer)
(d) None of the above

164. Which of the following sentences are not given to child prisoner:
(a) Rigorous imprisonment
(b) Death punishment
(c) Handcuffed
(d) All of above (Answer)

165. What is the maximum period of solitary confinement when the term of imprisonment does not
exceed six months:
(a) One month (Answer)
(b) Two months
(c) Three months
(d) All of above
166. A prisoner can issue the cheque for not more than at one time once a week for maintenance of his
dependents:
(a) 6000 Rupees
(b) 7000 Rupees
(c) 8000 Rupees
(d) 5000 Rupees (Answer)

167. The dying declaration of a child is:


(a) Admissible (Answer)
(b) Not admissible
(c) Both of the above.
(d) None of the above

168. What is called money or documents which are held by the third party until the conditions of an
agreement are met:
(a) Escrow (Answer) escrow also mean deed
(b) Pledge
(c) Collateral
(d) Guarantee

169. In a bankruptcy, what is called the possessions that a person is allowed to keep:
Personal property
Base property
Exempt property (Answer)
Free property

170. There is no rule in regard to Certiorari, as there is with Mandamus, that it will be only where there
is no other equally effective remedy provided there quisite grounds exist, although a right of appeal has
been conferred by a statute even then a writ which would lie is a writ of:
(a) Certiorari (Answer)
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition
(d) Quo warranto

171. Term the person who promises to appear in court to answer criminal charges can sometimes be
released from jail without having to pay bail:
(a) Own Recognizance
(b) Personal Recognizance
(c) Both of them (Answer)
(d) None of them

172. What is termed the system for the supervised release of prisoners before their terms are over:
(a) Bail
(b) Parole (Answer)
(c) Interim bail
(d) Interim parole

173. In absence of any Payer by an aggrieved person, a writ of certiorari can:


(a) Suo-moto be issued by the court
(b) Not suo-moto be issued by the court (Answer)
(c) Not be invoked
(d) All of the above

174. The writ of Certiorari is also used in some jurisdictions to review, not only proceedings of• inferior
courts but also:
(a) Proceedings of inferior officers
(b) Proceedings of boards
(c) Proceedings of tribunals
(d) All of the above (Answer)

175. The writ whose object is to curb the excess of jurisdiction to keep inferior courts and tribunals
within their bounds, is called:
(a) Certiorari (Answer)
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas-Corpus

176. Obligation of an advocate regarding professional communication as stated in article 9 of Qanun-e-


Shahadat does not continue after employment has ceased:
(a) False
(b) True
(c) Bath a & b
(d) None of them

177. How many maximum spectators may be admitted with the sanction of the superintendent, to witness
the execution:
(a) Ten
(b) Twelve (Answer)
(c) Fifteen
(d) Twenty

178. After execution, the body shall remain suspended for half an hour ad it will be taken down with the
clearance of:
(a) Superintendent
(b) Medical officer (Answer)
(c) Deputy Superintendent
(d) None of these

179. Mention the written document that states a person's wishes regarding life-support and other
medical treatment in certain circumstances, usually when death is imminent:
(a) Will
(b) Legal will
(c) Living will (Answer)
(d) Final will

180. What is called negligent behaviors by a professional:


(a) Corruption
(b) Malpractice (Answer)
(c) Branch of thrust
(d) Professional dishonesty

181. Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997 came into force on:
(a) 7th July, 1996
(b) 7th July, 1997 (Answer)
(c) 7th July, 1998
(d) 7th July, 1999

182. The writ which could not be claimed as a matter of right is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Quo-Warrants
183. Where the petitioner has not made a demand for justice and consequently the demand has not been
refused, the court would not issue a writ of:
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Certiorari
(c) Mandamus (Answer)
(d) Prohibition

184. A person not called as a witness, is summoned to produce a document:


(a) He can be cross-examined
(b) He can’t be cross-examined
(c) The matter of cross-examination is to be decided by the Court
(d) None of the above (Answer) Record Keeper / Expert

185. Equity is no consideration in issuing writ of:


(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas-Corpus

186. A writ that does not issue for the enforcement of a contract is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus (Answer)
(c) Prohibition
(d) Habeas Corpus

187. The writ which is maintainable only in case of judicial or quasi-judicial is:
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Prohibition (Answer)
(d) Habeas-Corpus

188. The age of. an individual can be determined with a considerable degree of accuracy from the
combination of data provided by:
(a) Area and location
(b) Whiteness of Hairs
(c) Ossification of bones (Answer)
(d) All of these

189. Bailable offenses are offences punishable with:


(a) Imprisonment for life.
(b) Imprisonment less than 10 years (Answer)
(c) Death.
(d) None of the above

190. Which of the following is anything other than real estate or money, including furniture, cars,
jewellery etc:
(a) Intangible property
(b) Hard assets
(c) Hard property
(d) Tangible personal property (Answer)

191. What is Title:


(a) Ownership of property (Answer)
(b) Headline of document
(c) Headline of case documents
(d) First page of case documents
192. When the government acquires private property and fails to compensate an owner fairly it is called:
(a) Unjust taking (Answer)
(b) Irrational taking
(c) By-force taking
(d) None of them

193. Judicial notice can be taken:


(a) Only in civil cases.
(b) Only in criminal cases.
(c) In civil and criminal cases alike (Answer)
(d) None of the above

194. Facts admitted need not to be proved in:


(a) Civil cases.
(b) Criminal cases.
(c) Both civil and criminal cases (Answer)
(d) None of the above

195. Estoppel is applicable in:


(a) Civil cases (Answer)
(b) Criminal cases.
(c) Both civil and criminal cases.
(d) None of the above

196. Post arrest Bail is granted Under Section:


(a) 491 - Cr. P.C.
(b) 100 - Cr. P.C.
(c) 497 - Cr. P.C. (Answer)
(d) All of these

197. Who has the power of entry, search, seizure, and arrest without warrant under Control of Narcotic
Substances Act, 1997:
(a) Sub-Inspector (Answer)
(b) Constable
(c) Head Constable
(d) None of these

198. The death sentence passed by the Court of Sessions needs:


(a) Confirmation by the Session Court
(b) Confirmation by the High Court (Answer)
(c) Confirmation by the Supreme Court.
(d) No confirmation

199. Every information relating to the commission of a cognizable offense if given to the officer in
Incharge of Police Station, shall be reduced into writing under section of the Cr. P.C:
(a) 161
(b) 171
(c) 154 (Answer)
(d) 156

200. Whether during the investigation an accused is found innocent but is not discharged and his fate is
left to be decided by the concerned Court, in which column of the police report the name of the said
accused would be placed:
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 2 (Answer)
(d) 6

201. What is 'Real property:


(a) A piece of land
(b) Land and all the things that are attached to it (Answer)
(c) A commercial land
(d) An agricultural land

202. Land and all the things that are attached to it if he be arrested without warrant by a police officer,
and the matter is brought before the court except:
(a) If he is guilty of an offences punishable with death
(b) If he is guilty of an offence punishable with imprisonment for life
(c) If he is guilty of an offence punishable with imprisonment for ten years
(d) All of the above (Answer)

203. The term for which the court directs the offender to be imprisoned in default of payment of a fine
shall not exceed:
(a) One third of the maximum term fixed for imprisonment (Answer)
(b) One fourth of maximum term fixed for imprisonment
(c) One half of maximum term fixed for imprisonment
(d) Three fourth of maximum terms

204. Giving false evidence is an offence under PPC as given in section:


(a) 189
(b) 191 (Answer)
(c) 190
(d) 192

205. A writ which is not a writ f right but is a discretionary one Ordinarily itis invoked in those cases
where a quasi-judicial authority has either acted in access of jurisdiction or failed to observe the
principles of natural justice is known as:
(a) Writ of mandamus
(b) Writ of prohibition
(c) Writ of Quo warrants
(d) Writ of certiorari (Answer)

206. Which term is used for the level of care that a typical person would use if faced with same
circumstances:
(a) Equational care
(b) Equal care
(c) Prudent care
(d) Reasonable care (Answer)

207. What is called the questioning a witness about matters which are brought up during cross
examination:
(a) Redirect questioning
(b) Supplementary examination questioning
(c) Redirect examination (Answer)
(d) Supplementary questioning

208. The form of FIR contains:


(a) 5 columns
(b) 6 columns (Answer)
(c) 4 columns
(d) None
209. Under Section 249 A of Cr. P.C., the Magistrate can acquit the accused at any stage:
(a) After hearing prosecution.
(b) After hearing accused.
(c) After hearing both (Answer)
(d) None of these

210. Bail means:


(a) To release the accused executing Bond (Answer)
(b) To discharge the accused.
(c) To acquit the accused
(d) None of these

211. Which of the following sentences are not given to child prisoner:
(a) Rigorous imprisonment
(b) Death punishment
(c) Handcuffed
(d) All of above (Answer)

212. Pre arrest Bail is granted under Section:


103 - Cr. P.C.
334 - Cr. P.C.
498 - Cr. P.C (Answer)
none of these

213. In all matters other than Hadood Law or any other special Law and also in matters pertaining to
financial or future obligations the number of witnesses to prove or disprove some fact is:
(a) One man or One woman (Answer)
(b) One man or Two women.
(c) Two men or Four women.
(d) One man and One woman

214. Special Courts established under:


(a) Juvenile Justice System Ordinance, 2000
(b) Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997
(c) Both of them (Answer)
(d) None of these

215. Women prisoners shall be allowed to keep their children with them till they attain the age of:
(a) Three years
(b) Six years (Answer)
(c) Seven years
(d) All of above

216. The Federal Government may appoint a Special Prosecutor who is an:
(a) Advocate of a High Court (Answer)
(b) Sessions Judge
(c) Judge of a High Court
(d) None of these

217. Public servant can be called as a witness:


(a) Through process of Court (Answer)
(b) By parties themselves
(c) By any other appropriate mean
(d) None of these
218. The doctrine which, prevent the Courts of concurrent jurisdiction from simultaneously entertaining
and adjudicating upon two parallel suits in respect of the same cause of action and the same subject
matter is known as:
(a) Res Judicata
(b) Jus Cogens
(c) Res Subjudice (Answer)
(d) None of these

219. Adult means a person who has attained the age of:
(a) 15 years
(b) 18 years (Answer)
(c) 21 years
(d) Puberty

220. In normal circumstances, a Police Officer shall detain in custody a person arrested without warrant
for a period which does not exceed:
12 hours
24 hours (Answer)
48 hours
72 hours

221. First information report (F.I.R) of a cognizable offence can be lodged by:
(a) The aggrieved person.
(b) The relative of the aggrieved.
(c) Any person having knowledge of the offence (Answer)
(d) None of these

222. The Police Officer may investigate the non-cognizable case:


(a) By the order of the first or second class Magistrate having power to try such case (Answer)
(b) By the order of the Session Judge.
(c) Without any orders
(d) None of these

223. In Hadood cases, the testimony of an accomplice is:


(a) Permissible
(b) Not permissible (Answer)
(c) Partially permissible and partially not.
(d) According to discretion of Court

224. Who conducts identification parade:


(a) Police Inspector
(b) Investigating Officer
(c) Magistrate (Answer)
(d) Sessions Judge

225. The plea of Alibi is applicable in:


(a) Civil cases
(b) Criminal cases (Answer)
(c) Both civil and criminal
(d) None of the above

226. Which of these is one of the exception to the rule that hearsay evidence is no evidence:
(a) Admission
(b) Confession 35
(c) Both admission and confession (Answer)
(d) None of the above
227. Which of the followings is not a public document:
(a) FIR under Section 154 Cr. P.C
(b) Municipal register of death and birth
(c) Power of attorney (Answer)
(d) Confession statement recorded by a Magistrate

228. Which article of the Qanoon-e-Shahadat Order deals with "Identification Parade:
(a) Article I6
(b) Article 20
(c) Article 22 (Answer)
(d) None of these

229. Identification Parade is held for the identification of:


(a) Persons only (Answer)
(b) Property
(c) Persons as well as property
(d) None of these

230. Term the level of proof that 1srequired to prevail in most civil cases:
(a) Minimum evidence
(b) Preponderance of the evidence (Answer)
(c) Prevailing evidence
(d) Level evidence

231. The name of the statute relating to criminal proceedings in Pakistan is:
Cr. P.C.
Criminal Procedure Code.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (Answer)
None of these

232. Which bail bond is accompanied by an affidavit:


(a) Bail before arrest (Answer)
(b) Bail after arrest.
(c) Bail in bail-able cases
(d) None of these

233. In criminal cases the accused appears on which side of the Judge:
(a) Right
(b) Left (Answer)
(c) Middle
(d) Either Side

234. How many maximum spectators may be admitted with the sanction of the superintendent, to witness
the execution
(a) Ten
(b) Twelve (Answer)
(c) Fifteen
(d) Twenty

235. Who is an accomplice:


(a) An accomplice is a guilty associate or partner in crime. (Answer)
(b) An accomplice is a person to whom pardon is granted.
(c) In both of the above situation
(d) None of these
236. A case in which a police officer may under any law for the time being in force arrest without
warrant is:
(a) Cognizable offence
(b) Cognizable case
(c) Non-cognizable offence
(d) a & b (Answer)

237. An allegation made on ally or in-writing to a magistrate or an action against a person who has
committed an offence excluding the report of police officer is known as:
(a) FIR (First Information Report)
(b) Statement of allegation
(c) Complaint (Answer)
(d) None of the above

238. Any proceeding in the courts of which, evidence is or may be legally taken on oath is known as:
(a) Investigation
(b) Enquiry
(c) Non proceedings judicial proceedings
(d) Judicial proceeding (Answer)

239. The proceedings for the collection of evidence conducted by a police officer or by an person othe1 -
than magistrate who is authorized by a magistrate in this regard is known as:
(a) Investigation (Answer)
(b) Enquiry
(c) Judicial Enquiry
(d) None of the above

240. What is referred by the term in-junction:


An order by a court either restraining a person from carrying out the course of action or directing a course
of action be compiled with
Failure to carry out terms of the order may be punishable by imprisonment
Both of them (Answer)
None of them

241. The arrangements made by parties to allow mutual exchange and copying of documents is known
as:
(a) Mutual inspection
(b) Mutual sitting
(c) Inspection of documents (Answer)
(d) Access to documents

242. What is Judicial/Judiciary:


(a) Administration of Justice or to the Judgement of a court
(b) A judge or other officers who are empowered to act as a judge.
(c) Both of them (Answer)
(d) None of them

243. Authorized medical officer" means a medical officer or a Medical board, howsoever designated,
authorized by:
(a) Provincial Government (Answer)
(b) Federal Government
(c) District Government
(d) None of these

244. Civil Surgeon of the distract or such other medical officer is appointed by:
(a) Provincial Government (Answer)
(b) Federal Government
(c) District Government
(d) None of these

245. The deposition of a Civil Surgeon or other medical witness, taken and attested by a Magistrate in
the presence of the accused, or take non commission under Chapter XL, may be given in evidence in any
inquiry, trial or other proceeding under:
(a) Section 509 of Cr.P.C (Answer)
(b) Section 529 of Cr.P.C
(c) Section 519 of Cr.P.C
(d) None of these

246. Per curiam is a legal term from Latin "by the court". What is referred to by this term:
(a) Judicial opinion of the majority of judges
(b) Said of a judicial opinion presented as that of the entire court rather than of any judge (Answer)
(c) Majority decision of
(d) None of them

247. The legal right to initiate a lawsuit is called:


(a) Basic right
(b) Legal right
(c) Standing (Answer)
(d) Alpha right

248. What is called an indirect evidence that implies something occurred but doesn't directly prove it:
(a) Indirect Evidence
(b) Incomplete Evidence
(c) Ipso Facto
(d) Circumstantial Evidence (Answer)

249. In which lawsuit one or more parties file a complaint. on behalf of themselves and all other people
who are suffering from same problem:
(a) Universal action suit
(b) Collective action suit
(c) Bona fide suit
(d) Class action suit (Answer)

250. First Class Magistrate can fine not exceeding except:


(a) No limit
(b) Rs. 10,000
(c) Rs. 15,000 (Answer)
(d) Rs. 20,000

251. Section is an exception to the general rule laid down that all evidence shall be taken in the presence
of the accused:
(a) 514 of Cr. P.C
(b) 510 of Cr. P.C (Answer)
(c) 516 of Cr. P.C
(d) 513 of Cr. P.C

252. An accused can be detained in custody of police, by the order of the Magistrate under section 167 for
a period of:
(a) 24 hours
(b) 15 days (Answer)

(c) 3 months
(d) None of the above

253. What is called legal proceedings by a landlord to recover land/property:


(a) Claim Proceedings
(b) Possession Proceedings (Answer)
(c) Recovery Proceedings
(d) Property Proceedings

254. What is meant by the term beyond a reasonable doubt?


(a) A proved crime
(b) No more proof
(c) The highest level of proof required to win a case (Answer)
(d) None of them

255. In criminal cases, previous good character is:


(a) Relevant
(b) Irrelevant (Answer)
(c) Partly relevant, partly irrelevant
(d) All of the above

256. Under Section _____________ , an accused can be examined even without his consent and by use of
force if such an examination is desirable:
(a) 51(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code
(b) 53(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code (Answer)
(c) 55(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code
(d) 57(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code

257. A summons is a written order issued by a calling upon the person to whom it is directed to attend
before the Court for a certain purpose:
(a) Witness
(b) Court of Justice (Answer)
(c) Ex Party
(d) None of these

258. Illegal abortion is punishable under Section by death or transportation for life and also fine:
(a) 302 The Pakistan Penal Code (Answer)
(b) 352 of the Pakistan Penal Code
(c) 342 of the Pakistan Penal Code
(d) 332 of the Pakistan Penal Code

259. Suppose summon is issued from various Magistrates to a doctor on same date which is attained first:
(a) Class three Magistrates
(b) 1st Class Magistrate
(c) Magistrate of 2nd Class
(d) Section 30 Magistrate (Answer)

260. Which term is used for an undertaking before the court by which a person agrees to comply with a
certain conditions:
(a) Oath
(b) Recognizance (Answer)
(c) Affidavit
(d) Proceeding
261. What is termed to order an accused person to be kept in custody or placed on bail pending further
court appearance:
(a) Remand (Answer)
(b) Custody
(c) Arrest
(d) Prosecuting

262. According to which document a borrower agrees to pay back money to a lender according to
specified period of time:
(a) Affidavit
(b) Legal note
(c) Promissory note (Answer)
(d) Bond

263. Which lawyer is _________called Public defender:


(a) Who represents clients who cannot afford to pay (Answer)
(b) Who represents accused free
(c) Who gets his changes from court
(d) Who gets his changes from a trust

264. A judge issues a warrant for an absent defendant to be arrested and brought before a court. What
this warrant is called:
(a) Production warrants
(b) Arrest warrant
(c) Court warrants
(d) Bench warrant (Answer)

265. What is called the legal right to withhold the goods/property of another until payment is made:
(a) Confiscation
(b) Blocking right
(c) Possession rights
(d) Lien (Answer)

266. What is Litigation:


(a) Strait of legal process
(b) End of legal process
(c) Legal proceedings (Answer)
(d) Legal hindrances

267. In the absence of fixation of inspection date by Board of Revenue, the inspection of Rabi harvest
shall commence on:
(a) 1st March (Answer)
(b) 20th March
(c) 15th January
(d) 1st February

268. What is called a person occupying land or property without the consent of the owner:
(a) Accused
(b) Guilty
(c) Squatter (Answer)
(d) None of them

269. A written account by a witness of the facts of details is known as:


(a) affidavit
(b) statement (Answer)
(c) oath
(d) document

270. An order following which judgement cannot be enforced without leave of the court is called:
(a) Study order
(b) Stay of execution (Answer)
(c) Pending order
(d) Public order

271. A legal relationship is created when a person gives property to someone else for safekeeping. What
this relationship is called:
(a) Trust
(b) Bailment (Answer)
(c) Booking
(d) Undertaking

272. Which famous attorney was involved in the Leopold and Loeb case:
(a) Byron White
(b) Clarence Darrow (Answer)
(c) Roscoe Pound
(d) Vincent Bugliosi

273. What does mean by ‘Indigent’:


(a) Lacking in funds
(b) Poor
(c) Both of them (Answer)
(d) None of them

274. In order following which judgement cannot be enforced without leave of the court is called:
(a) Study order
(b) Stay of execution (Answer)
(c) Pending order
(d) Public order

275. What is Opium:


(a) Poppy straw
(b) The spontaneously coagulated juice of capsules of poppy
(c) Mixture, with or without natural materials of Poppy straw but does not include any preparation
containing not more than 0.2 percent of morphine
(d) All of these (Answer)

276. It is a statement on oath made by a dying person to a Magistrate in the presence of the accused and
his lawyer who has the opportunity of cross-examining him:
(a) The prosecution.
(b) The defence (Answer)
(c) The party decided by the Court.
(d) None of the above

277. An admission can be:


(a) Oral
(b) Documentary
(c) Both i.e. documentary (Answer)
(d) None of the above

278. Term the grievance that can be resolved by legal action:


(a) Solid claim
(b) Legal claim
(c) Valid claim (Answer)
(d) Tort

279. Which of these needs not to be proved:


(a) Facts judicially noticeable.
(b) Facts admitted.
(c) Both (Answer)
(d) None of the above

280. Arrest without warrant can be made by a police officer


(a) Of any rank (Answer)
(b) Officer Incharge of Police Station
(c) Not below the rank of officer incharge of Police Station.
(d) None of the above

281. Enclosure in criminal court for the defendant on trial is known as:
(a) Stage
(b) Criminal
(c) Dock (Answer)
(d) Criminal Dock

282. Mention the written document that states a person's wishes regarding life-support and other
medical treatment in certain circumstances, usually when death is imminent:
(a) Will
(b) Legal will
(c) Living will (Answer)
(d) Final will

283. What is called negligent behaviours by a professional:


(a) Corruption
(b) Malpractice (Answer)
(c) Branch of thrust
(d) Professional dishonesty

284. What is termed the crime that is punishable by less than one year in jail:
(a) Light crime
(b) Misdemeanour (Answer)
(c) Child crime
(d) Minor crime

285. Who are named as Plaintiffs:


(a) The originators of a class action suit (Answer)
(b) The defendants of a class action suit
(c) The respondents of a class action suit
(d) The most important witness

286. What is indictable offence:


(a) Which is trialable only by high court
(b) Which is trialable only by Supreme Court
(c) Which is trialable only by court (Answer)
(d) Which are non-bailable

287. Warrants of arrest are of kinds:


(a) 2 (Answer)
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 5

288. What is called an amount of money which is claimed as compensation for physical/material loss:
(a) Fine
(b) Demurrage
(c) Damages (Answer)
(d) Compensation

289. The person against whom a decree has been passed is known as:
(a) Decree Holder
(b) Judgment Debtor (Answer)
(c) Appellant
(d) Respondent

290. Section 376 PPC lays down the punishment for the offence of rape which may extend from:
(a) Five years to life imprisonment and also fine
(b) Ten years to life imprisonment and also fine (Answer)
(c) Fifteen years to life imprisonment and also fine
(d) Twenty years to life imprisonment and also fine

291. An accused can be detained in custody of police, by the order of the Magistrate under section 167 for
a period of:
(a) 24 hours
(b) 15 days (Answer)
(c) 3 months
(d) None of the above

293. What is called legal proceedings by a landlord to recover land/property:


(a) Claim Proceedings
(b) Possession Proceedings (Answer)
(c) Recovery Proceedings
(d) Property Proceedings

294. Mention general descriptive term(s) for any of several otherwise quite varied political ideologies that
join in denouncing the extent of economic and social inequality in the present order of society and
advocate the adoption of vigorous public policies to reduce these eliminates:
(a) Left-wing
(b) Leftist
(c) Both of these (Answer)
(d) None of these

295. A fact is said to be not proved when it is neither proved nor disproved:
(a) False
(b) True (Answer)
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of the above

296. Who first used the services of a scientist at a criminal trial in 1907:
(e) August Vollmer (Answer)
(f) Clarence Darrow
(g) Paul Kirk
(h) Vincent Hnizda

297. The search for physical evidence at a crime scene:


(a) must be thorough and systematic (Answer)
(b) necessitates that only those individuals with specific training in forensic evidence collection be present.
(c) must be started immediately so as not to lose any evidence.
(d) begins with the police chief, who maintains ultimate responsibility for the crime scene

298. Items discovered at a crime scene must be:


(a) packaged in one container to keep everything together
(b) initially tested for evidentiary value.
(c) handled only by representatives from the crime laboratory's evidence unit.
(d) marked for identification with the collector's initials and date of collection (Answer)

299. Which lawyer is called Public defender:


(a) Who represents clients who cannot afford to pay (Answer)
(b) Who represents accused free
(c) Who gets his changes from court
(d) Who gets his changes from a trust

300. Term a custodial sentence which will not take effect unless there is a subsequent offence within a
specified period:
(a) Suspended sentence
(b) Pending sentence
(c) Attached sentence
(d) Specific

301. The President of Pakistan is elected for a term of?


(a) 6 years
(b) 5 years (Answer)
(c) 4 years
(d) 3 years

302. The President takes the oath of his office before the?
(a) Parliament
(b) Chief Justice (Answer)
(c) PM
(d) Senate

303. Which article of the Constitution of Pakistan relates to the appointment of Prime Minister?
(a) 79
(b) 85
(c) 88
(d) 91(2A) (Answer) [Seems 91(4)]

304. The 3rd Constitution of Pakistan enforced on?


(a) 14 April 1973 (Answer) [Seems 12 April, 1973]
(b) 14 August 1973
(c) 14 December 1973
(d) 20 June 1974

305. Under which constitution it was made responsibility of the government to make arrangements for
religious education?
(a) 1956 (Answer) - CHECK
(b) 1962
(c) 1967
(d) 1973

306. How many year the first Constitution assembly lasted?


(a) 9
(b) 7 (Answer) – CHECK (11AUG1947 to 24OCT1954) –2nd (28MAY1955 to 7OCT1958)
(c) 8
(d) 6
307. Name the act under which the constituent assembly of Pakistan was formed for framing the
Constitution?
(a) 3rd June Plan
(b) Independence Act 1947 (Answer)
(c) Govt. of India Act 1935
(d) Special Act

308. Dicey’s principle of the “Rule of Law” implies that


(a) nobody is above the law (Answer)
(b) constitution is the equal before law
(c) parliament is the source of all
(d) none of these

309. The term “Suffrage” means?


(a) to bear and suffer
(b) allow black people to vote
(c) the right to vote (Answer)
(d) none of these

310. The plea of Alibi is applicable in:


(a) Civil cases.
(b) Criminal cases. (Answer) Alibi claim/proof that one was elsewhere when a crime etc. was committed.
(c) Both civil and criminal.
(d) None of the above

311. The expression which raises the question, by what warrant a particular public office is held and this
goes to the lawful authority behind the appointment is:
(a) Mandamus (Answer)
(b) Habeas Corpus
(c) Declaratory Writs
(d) Quo-Warrant

312. What is utilitarianism?


(a) a philosophical approach according to which laws are valid only if they benefit greater good (Answer)
(b) the idea that all individuals should benefit equally from law's usefulness the idea that the collective good
prevails over individual rights
(c) none of these

313. Who formed a society called Ahl-e-Hadis to collect traditions?


(a) Imam Abu Muhammad
(b) Imam Bukhari
(c) Imam Malik ibn-e-Anas
(d) Imam Shafai (Answer)

314. Which of the following is true regarding Isma-ur-Rijal?


(a) This book is called Biographical dictionaries
(b) Literal Meaning of this book is names of transmitters
(c) Both of these (Answer)
(d) none of these

315. The literal meaning of Dariyat is?


(a) Responsibility
(b) Compilation
(c) Authenticity (Answer) ahd Dariyat winnow blow (grain) free of chaff by air-current,examine/evidence
(d) Reasonableness
316. Name the types of Wahi?
(a) Wahi Matloo
(b) Wahi Ghair Matloo
(c) Both of these
(d) none of these

317. When the first wahi was revealed to the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(a) 17th of Ramzan
(b) 18th of Ramzan
(c) 19th of Ramzan
(d) 20th of Ramzan

318. Give the name of those who was not prophet but pious and therefore is mentioned in the Holy
Quran?
(a) Luqman
(b) Azeez-e-Misar
(c) Zulqarnain
(d) All of these

319. How many ayats of the Quran imply on Khatm-e-Nabuwat?


(a) 33
(b) 32
(c) 34
(d) 35

320. Which ayat of surah Nisa forbids the beating of women?


(a) 16
(b) 34
(c) both of these
(d) none of these

321. No person shall hold the office of President for more than:
(a) Three consecutive terms
(b) Four consecutive
(c) Two consecutive terms (Answer)
(d) Five consecutive terms

322. The National Assembly shall unless sooner dissolved, continue for a term of:
(a) 5 years (Answer)
(b) 6 years
(c) 4 years
(d) 3 years

323. All decisions of the National Assembly shall be taken by:


(a) 2/3rd of the Members
(b) Majority of the Members present and voting (Answer)
(c) 1/3rd of the Members
(d) 3/4th of the Members

324. Quorum required for the National Assembly is:


(a) 1 / 4th of the Members present
(b) 1 / 4th of the total Membership (Answer)
(c) 1 / 3rd of the total Membership
(d) 1 / 5th of the total Membership

325. Senate shall consist of:


(a) 87 Members
(b) 63 Members
(c) 104 Members (Answer)
(d) 100 Members

326. The Senate is a continuous body. It’s members are elected for a term of:
(a) 5 years
(b) 4 years
(c) 3 years
(d) 6 years (Answer)

327. Under the local government plan 2000 local government is formed at:
(a) Two levels (Answer) - Check
(b) Three levels
(c) Four levels
(d) None of them

328. Name the Assembly which passed Act of One Unit merging all the provinces of West Pakistan into
one unit?
(a) 1st elected Assembly
(b) 2nd Constituent Assembly (Answer) - Check
(c) 1st Constituent Assembly
(d) A special Committee for Internal Affairs

329. Under which article of the Constitution a Supreme Judicial Council was established:
(a) 119
(b) 230
(c) 185
(d) 209 (Answer)

330. Judges may be removed by:


(a) Federal Shariat Court
(b) Supreme Court
(c) High Court
(d) Supreme Judicial Council (Answer)

331. The philosophy of natural law does not see the law as an emanation of nature but as a social
necessity that reflects universal principles grounded on the nature of human beings.
(a) True
(b) False

332. Positivism studies law in the sense of norms produced by the people who are entitled to create them,
irrespective of the democratic nature of the law-making institutions. Positivism does not look to social,
historical, political, or moral dimensions of the law.
(a) True
(b) False

333. Can the principles of natural law vary in time?


(a) Yes, the principles of natural law can change to accommodate technological/ideological/geopolitical
changes (for example, the changing position of women, decolonization, and the rights of minority
groups)
(b) Yes, the principles of natural law theory can be deducted from a given legal system because they are
regular occurrences in positive law. As such, they change alongside the system in question
(c) No they are immutable and eternal (Answer) - Check
(d) None of these
334. What is the status of a law that deviates from natural law principles?
(a) It is valid, though unjust
(b) It is invalid
(c) It is valid
(d) None of these

335. Are natural law theories teleological?


(a) Yes, they see the law as a device to promote the state of perfection towards which we are advancing as a
society
(b) Yes, they see the law as a way to control those that act in contradiction with society achieving its higher
purpose
(c) No, they are concerned with ensuring that positive law respects morality on a day-to-daybasis
(d) Both a & b are correct answers

336. Is there a duty to disobey an unjust law?


(a) Yes, in all circumstances
(b) No, obedience to the law is paramount
(c) Yes, if disobedience will not lead to social instability or civil unrest
(d) None of these

337. False accusation of Zina is sin and the punishment of it is mentioned in the 58th ayat
of Surah Ahzab. In which ayat(s) in Qur’an, it is mentioned that Zina is haram?
(a) 15th ayat of Surah Al-Nisa
(b) 16th ayat of Surah Al-Nisa
(c) 3rd ayat of Surah Al-Nisa
(d) All of these(d) All of these

338. The order(s) of Zakat is/are mentioned in:


(a) Ayat 19 of Surah Kahf
(b) Ayat 3 and 43 of Surah Baqarah
(c) Ayat 60 of Surah Tauba
(d) All of these

339. Name the mosque of Madina where the Holy Qur’an was recited the first time?
(a) Nabvi
(b) Quba
(c) Nabuzdeeq
(d) Qiblatain

340. Which ayat of Surah Baqarah refers to a partnership among the people?
(a) 270
(b) 275
(c) 273
(d) 280

341. When the Constitution Committee presented its recommendations in the form of a draft in the
National Assembly?
(a) 31st December 1972 (Answer)
(b) 1st January 1973
(c) 23rd March 1973
(d) 21st November 1972

342. The constitution of 1973 was proclaimed on:


(a) 8th January 1973
(b) 23rd March 1973
(c) 14th August 1973 (Answer)
(d) None of them

343. When the office of Speaker is vacant who acts as a Speaker:


(a) The Chairman
(b) The Deputy Chairman
(c) The Deputy Speaker (Answer)
(d) The Attorney General

344. A candidate for national assembly must not be less than


(a) 18 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 21 years
(d) 25 years

345. There shall be atleast sessions of the National Assembly every year:
(a) Two
(b) Three (Answer)
(c) Four
(d) Five

346. Which amendment has ceased the powers of the President to dissolve the National Assembly?
(a) 18th (Answer)
(b) 12th
(c) 14th
(d) 15th

347. According to the 1973 constitution the president is the head of the state, assisted by:
(a) Prime Minister (Answer)
(b) Federal Minister
(c) Parliament
(d) None of them

348. The candidate for presidency must:


(a) Not be a Muslim
(b) Be a Muslim (Answer)
(c) Be a member of the senate
(d) None of them

349. The separation of powers had created a new system of govt. called:
(a) Parliamentary system (Answer)
(b) Unitary system
(c) Presidential system
(d) None of these

350. Which Constitution for the first time made it compulsory for the head of state to be a Muslim?
(a) 1973
(b) 1962
(c) 1956 (Answer)
(d) 1981

351. The first Constituent Assembly was dissolved by:


(a) Ayub Khan
(b) Iskander Mirza (Answer) Dissolved NA 7/8 October 1958
(c) Zia-ul-Haq
(d) Ghulam Muhammad
352. According to local governmental plan, there are:
(a) 180 towns (Answer) Check
(b) 200 towns
(c) 247 towns
(d) 273 towns

353. What is the total number of seats KPK Assembly has?


(a) 150
(b) 129
(c) 145 (Answer)
(d) 124

354. A person is appointed judge of the Supreme Court if he has been a judge of a high court for at least:
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years (Answer)
(c) 6 years
(d) 7 years

355. The chairman of the Islamic Ideology council is appointed by:


(a) Parliament
(b) Prime Minister
(c) President (Answer)
(d) None of them

356. After the elections of 1985 who was elected the Prime Mini1ter of Pakistan?
(a) Ilahi Bux Soomro
(b) Muhammad Khan Junejo (Answer)
(c) Nawaz Sharif
(d) None of them

357. MRD was organized to oppose:


(a) Z.A Bhutto’s government (Answer)
(b) Benazir’s government
(c) Zia-ul-Haq government
(d) None of them

358. Which party got majority in the elections of 1988?


(a) Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
(b) People’s Party (Answer)
(c) Muslim League
(d) MMA

359. “Aahalmad” (record keeper) is a person who:


Presents files before the judge
Types orders and judgments for the presiding officer
Keeps records/files of the courts in his custody (Answer)
All of the above

360. What is “Summons”?


(a) A notice issued to witness for appearing in court
(b) A notice to plaintiff that his suit has been admitted for hearing
(c) A notice issued to defendant when a suit is filed (Answer)
(d) None of the above

361. A marriage contracted without witnesses is:


(a) Valid
(b) Irregular
(c) Void (Answer) in Sunni
(d) None of the above

362. What is Qiyas?


(a) Concurrence of the opinion of companions
(b) Concurrence of companions of disciples of companions
(c) Analogical deductions (Answer)
(d) All of the above

363. When a gift is made subject to a condition which derogates from the completeness of the grant, the
condition is:
(a) Irregular
(b) Valid
(c) Void (Answer)
(d) Voidable

364. A gift made by a husband to a wife vice versa can be or revoked:


(a) Before delivery of possession (Answer)
(b) After delivery of possession
(c) During delivery of possession
(d) All of the above

365. Bait-ul-Maal is a:
(a) Capital
(b) Intuitional knowledge
(c) public treasury (Answer)
(d) A mortage by conditional sale

366. What is jurisprudence?


(a) the study of legal decisions
(b) all intellectual inquiries about the law
(c) the study of what law is (Answer)
(d) None of these

367. What is analytical jurisprudence?


(a) the critical analysis of legal decisions
(b) a sociological method to analyze
(c) the study of what the law is legal systems (Answer)
(d) None of these

368. Which is called the science of the law?


(a) Jurisprudence (Answer)
(b) Natural Law
(c) Rights Law
(d) Civil Law

369. What is normative jurisprudence?


(a) the evaluation of the law on the basis of criteria for what constitutes good law
(b) the study of legal norms (Answer)
(c) the theory that law normalizes people
(d) None of these

370. What is natural law? (unchanging moral principles common to all human beings.)
(a) the law of natural phenomena
(b) the idea that law is based on certain immutable principles intrinsic to human beings (Answer)
(c) the idea that law is natural
(d) None of these

371. What is positivism? (philosophical system recognizing only facts and observable phenomena).
(a) approach to study of law according to which only laws posited by their rightful creators are valid
(b) approach to study of law according to which all moral, social or legal norms are part of law (Answer)
(c) approach to study of law according to which only laws democratically enacted are valid
(d) None of these

372. The Holy Qur’an is written in both poetry and prose and is also regarded as a manual of science. In
how many years, the Holy Qur’an was revealed?
(a) 23 years (Answer)
(b) 24 years
(c) 25 years
(d) 6 years

373. If a Sunni woman marries a Shia male, she:


(a) Becomes subject to Shia law
(b) Becomes subject to both the laws (Answer) - Check
(c) Remains subject to Sunni law only
(d) None of the above

374. Ijma is the:


(a) 2nd source of Islam
(b) 3rd source of Islam (Answer)
(c) 4th source of Islam
(d) None of the above

375. The general rule of interpretation of Hanafi Law is that, where there is a difference of opinion
between Abu Hanifa and his two disciples, Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad, the opinion of:
(a) Abu Hanifa prevails
(b) Abu Yusuf prevails
(c) Imam Muhammad prevails
(d) Both the disciples prevails

376. Where Imam Hanbal was born in 164 A.H.?


(a) Kufa
(b) Syria
(c) Egypt
(d) Baghdad

377. The present shape of the Quran is Taufeeqi. Which is the last word of Allah?
(a) Qur’an (Answer)
(b) Zuboor
(c) Bible
(d) Ten Commandments

378. What is the literal meaning of Shariah?


(a) A clear straight line
(b) instructions to follow
(c) Obeying the elders
(d) Clearway of life (Answer) Path giving to life with water

379. “Corpus Juris” means:


Body of a jurist
Body of law
Body of a person
None of the above

380. The Second appeal can be filed on the question:


(a) Of Law
(b) Of Fact
(c) Both i.e. Law & Fact
(d) None of the above

381. Additional Evidence by the Appellate Section of CrPC:


(a) 401
(b) 418 (Answer)
(c) 428
(d) 454

382. Grounds for filing a second appeal are enumerated under section:
(a) 96
(b) 100
(c) 101
(d) None of the above

383. Which Section of the Punjab Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 deals with Control of Courts and
Presiding Officers?
(a) 14
(b) 11
(c) 13
(d) 12

384. Which Section of the Punjab Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 deals with the Power to invest Civil
Judges with Small Cause Courts Jurisdiction?
(a) 14
(b) 11
(c) 13
(d) 12

385. Which Section of the Punjab Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 deals with Exercise by Civil Judges of
Jurisdiction of District Courts in certain proceedings?
14
11
13
12

386. Which Section of the Punjab Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 deals with Places of sitting of Courts?
14
11
13
12

388. Which Section of The Contract Act 1872 deal with “Fraud” defined?
(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 17
(d) 14

389. A contract is discharged by Rescission, which means the:


(a) change in one or more terms of the contract
(b) acceptance of lesser performance
(c) abandonment of rights by a party
(d) Cancellation of the existing contract

390. Sometimes, a party is entitled to claim compensation in proportion to the work done by him. It is
possible by a suit for:
(a) Damages
(b) Injunction
(c) Quantum Meruit
(d) Rescission

391. When the consent of a party is obtained by misrepresentation, the contract is:
(a) void
(b) voidable
(c) valid
(d) illegal

392. Includes any person from or through whom a defendant derives his liability to be sued in called:
(a) Defendant
(b) Plaintiff
(c) Respondent
(d) Petitioner

393. Foreign Country means any country other than:


(a) Britain
(b) USA
(c) Pakistan
(d) Islamic World

394. Which Section of the Limitation Act, 1908 deal with Exclusion in favor of reversioner of servient
tenement?
(a) 26
(b) 28
(c) 27
(d) 29

395. __________ may be pleaded against the plaintiff or the dependent but limitation can be pleaded
generally only against the plaintiff.
(a) limitation
(b) Equity
(c) Laches
(d) None of these

396. The subsequent suit in which the matter in issue is also directly and substantially in
(a) Its trial would have stayed
(b) The plaint would be rejected
(c) Plaint would be returned
(d) None of the above

397. Under section 122 of C.P.C, 1908 the High Court may, under rules by themselves, alter, annul or
add to all or any of the rules in:
(a) First schedule
(b) Second schedule
(c) Third schedule
(d) Fourth schedule
398. A “Rule Committee” shall be constituted under section:
(a) (a). 122 of C.P.C, 1908
(b) 123 of C.P.C, 1908
(c) 124 of C.P.C, 1908
(d) 125 of C.P.C, 1908

399. Under section 124 of C.P.C, 1908 the rules which made the “Rule Committees” shall report to:
(a) District Court
(b) Session Court
(c) High Court
(d) Supreme Court

400. Who is "Decree-holder" means?


(a) Any person in whose favor a decree has been passed (Answer)
(b) A person against whom a decree has been passed
(c) A legal representative of a deceased person
(d) None of the above

401. A robbery becomes, a dacoity if:


(a) There are more than 3 persona
(b) There are four or more four person
(c) There are five or more than five persons
(d) There are six or more than six persons

402. Punishment for robbery shall be:


(a) Simple imprisonment which shall not be less than three years
(b) Rigorous imprisonment which shall not be less than 5 years and not more than ten years and fine
(c) Life imprisonment
(d) Death penalty

403. Anyone attempting to commit robbery shall be punished with:


(a) Simple imprisonment extendable to seven years and fine
(b) Rigorous imprisonment extendable to five years and fine
(c) Rigorous imprisonment extendable to seven years and fine
(d) Rigorous imprisonment extendable to nine years and fine

404. In the case of qatl, the wali shall be:


(a) The deceased Person
(b) The Legal Heirs of the victim
(c) The heirs of the offender
(d) None of these

405. In the case of qatl, if there is no Legal heir the wali shall be:
(a) The Government
(b) The Offender
(c) Deceased himself
(d) The distant relatives

406. Nothing is said to be done or believed in which is done or believed without due
care and attention
(a) Year”, “Month
(b) Section
(c) Oath
(d) Good faith

407. How many types, of punishments, are described in section 53 of PPC?


(a) Ten Types
(b) Twenty Types
(c) Six Types
(d) Five Types

408. Whoever is a member of an unlawful assembly, shall be punished with imprisonment of either
description for a term which may extend to:
(a) 3 months, or with fine, or with both
(b) 6 months, or with fine, or with both
(c) 9 months, or with fine, or with both
(d) 11 months, or with fine, or with both

409. Arsh of causing itlaf of a finger of a hand or a foot shall be:


(a) one-fourth of diyat
(b) one-six of the diyat
(c) one-eighth of the diyat
(d) One-tenth of the diyat

410. A person is said to when such person retains wrongfully, as well as when such person acquires
wrongfully
(a) Wrongful gain
(b) Wrongful loss
(c) Gaining wrongfully
(d) using wrongfully

411. The Correct procedure for the inspection of the court file is:
(a) To submit an application before the ahlmad.
(b) To submit an application before the clerk of Court
(c) To submit an application before the Presiding Officer
(d) None of these

412. The expenses for the service of summons etc. are to be borne by:
(a) The Parties to the suit
(b) The Court.
(c) Th Counsels
(d) None of these

413. If the prosecution of offense in altered charge requires the previous sanction:
(a) The proceedings are staged until such sanction is obtained
(b) Section 2:30 of the Cr. P.C enshrines to stay such proceedings
(c) a and b are correct
(d) None of the above

414. Which bail bond is accompanied by an affidavit:


(a) Bail before the arrest
(b) Bail after arrest
(c) Bail-in bail-able cases
(d) None of these

415. Power to dispense with personal attendance of any person is conferred upon a Magistrate under
section:
(a) 205 of Cr. P.C
(b) 12 of Cr. P.C
(c) 16 of Cr. P.C
(d) 18 of Cr. P.C
416. F.I.R (First Information Report) of a cognizable offense is lodged under section:
(a) 155 of Cr. P.C
(b) 156 of Cr. P.C
(c) 200 of Cr. P.C
(d) 154 of Cr. P.C

417. If a person already sentenced to some imprisonment, a further sentence of imprisonment shall
commence:
(a) Side by side of the already sentence
(b) After the expiration of the first sentence
(c) Side by side, if the court permits
(d) b & c

418. Power to suspend or remit sentences is dealt with by:


(a) Section 400 of Cr. P.C.
(b) Section 401 of Cr. P.C.
(c) Section 402 of Cr. P.C.
(d) Section 403 of Cr. P.C.

419. A Magistrate specially empowered under Section 30 of the Code may try an offense:
(a) Punishable with imprisonment for life
(b) Punishable with imprisonment for five years
(c) Punishable with death
(d) None of these

420. Every warrant of arrest shall be signed by:


(a) The Reader of the Court
(b) Police Officer
(c) Complainant
(d) Presiding Officer of the Court

421. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Admission not conclusive proof but may
estop?
(a) 40
(b) 45
(c) 43
(d) 42

422. Under article 46, the case in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be
found etc is:
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Partly
(c) Relevant
(d) All of them

423. Under Article 48, entries in books of account, in the normal course of business, are relevant
whenever they refer to:
(a) Charge any person with liability
(b) Discharge any person from liability
(c) Start proceedings against a person
(d) End proceedings against a Person

424. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Confession made after removal of
impression caused by inducement, hreat or promise, relevant?
(a) 40
(b) 41
(c) 43
(d) 42

425. Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court, including a
(a) Court Martial, a Tribunal
(b) Other authority exercising judicial
(c) Quasi-judicial power, or Jurisdiction
(d) All of these

426. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Admission by persons expressly referred
to by party to suit?
(a) 30
(b) 33
(c) 31
(d) 32

427. Concession before Police Officer is not admissible and there:


(a) ls no exception to this nil
(b) Is an exception to this rule
(c) Are exceptions to this rule
(d) None of the above

428. There are ___ parties in estoppel:


(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) None of the above

429. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Relevancy of statements as to any law
contained in law-books?
(a) 50
(b) 51
(c) 53
(d) 52

430. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with what evidence to be given when a
statement forms part of a conversation, document, book, or series of letters or papers?
(a) 50
(b) 51
(c) 53
(d) 52

431. There is a group of people consisting of a chairman and others who exercise a judicial function to
determine that matters are related to specific interests. What this group is called?
(a) Board
(b) Tribunal
(c) Agency
(d) Award

432. Bail-able offenses are offenses punishable with:


(a) Imprisonment for life
(b) Imprisonment less than 10 years
(c) Death
(d) None of the above
433. The plaint shall be accompanied by as many copies thereof including the schedule and the lists of
documents referred to in clause (4) as there are defendants in the suit, for service upon the defendants.
(a) True
(b) False

434. The plaint shall be accompanied by a one-time process fee of


(a) twenty-five rupees
(b) twenty-seven rupees
(c) thirty-five rupees
(d) twenty- rupees

435. An alien:
(a) Can straight away approach his own state for help
(b) Cannot approach his own state for help in any circumstances
(c) Can approach his own state for help after exhausting local remedies
(d) None of these

436. The following are immune under the International Law from extradition:
(a) Former Heads of State
(b) Former Heads of Government
(c) Senior Citizens
(d) None of these

437. Most-favored Nation treatment means:


(a) A treatment extended to a particular group
(b) A favorable treatment extended to a particular state
(c) A treatment similar to the one extended to any third state
(d) None of these

438. De Factor Recognition is:


(a) Legal Recognition
(b) Recognition in principle (Answer)

439. What is a State?


(a) Can nationalize foreign property without compensation
(b) Cannot nationalize
(c) Can nationalize by paying compensation
(d) None of these

440. Plaint is:


(a) The statement in writing of a course of action in which the relief claimed is set out in details (Answer)
(b) A statement given by the opposite party in reply of any application
(c) A stamen given by a witness in court
(d) None of the above

441. The first Martial Law was imposed by Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan on October 7, 1958. It
prolonged to:
(a) January 10, 1960
(b) October 15, 1961
(c) June 8, 1962
(d) July 20, 1963

442. According to the Constitution of Pakistan, the Head of the State is:
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Chief Justice
(d) Chief of Army Staff

443. According to The first Chief Justice of Pakistan was:


(a) Abdur Rashid
(b) Zafar-ul-Haq
(c) Mushtaq Hussain
(d) Sajjad Ali Shah

444. The first women Prime Minister of Pakistan is:


(a) Fatima Jinnah
(b) Begum Rana Liaqat Ali
(c) Benazir Bhutto (Answer)
(d) Nusrat Bhutto

445. The first female Governor of Pakistan was:


(a) Begum Jinnah
(b) Begum Shahnawaz
(c) Begum Rana Liaquat Ali
(d) Benazir Bhutto

446. The first Foreign Minister of Pakistan was:


(a) Sartaj Aziz
(b) Abdus Sattar Niazi
(c) Sir Zaffarullah Khan
(d) Yaqoob Khan

447. According to the constitution of Pakistan, the Head of the Government is:
(a) Prime Minister (Answer)
(b) President
(c) Governor
(d) Chief Justice

448. The Lower House of the Parliament is:


(a) Senate
(b) National Assembly (Answer)
(c) Cabinet
(d) None of these

449. The Upper House of the Parliament is:


(a) Senate
(b) National Assembly
(c) Cabinet
(d) None of these

450. Which article of the Constitution provides that there will be a President of Pakistan?
(a) 35
(b) 41
(c) 47
(d) 50

451. Jurisprudence is the application of the law to


(a) Legal problems
(b) Social pro bl ems
(c) Economic problems
(d) None of these
452. The realist movement, which began in the late:
(a) Thirteenth century
(b) Seventeenth century
(c) Eighteenth century
(d) Nineteenth century

453. Realists held a skeptical attitude toward legal science. “The life of the law has not been logic, it has
been experienced,” Holmes wrote in:
(a) 1881
(b) 1891
(c) 1871
(d) 1851

454. The word Qur’an was derived from the word Qarra. What does mean by Qarra?
(a) He read
(b) He collected together
(c) He recited
(d) All of these

455. In accordance with Qur’an by which method(s) revelation was granted to Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(a) Speak to a Prophet except by inspiring
(b) From behind a veil
(c) By sending a messenger
(d) All of these

456. The first method of the revelation of the Holy Qur’an is Wahi. What does mean by Wahi?
(a) Inspiration
(b) Expression
(c) Excitation
(d) Revelation

457. The method of revelation from behind the veil is referred to as:
(a) Kashf
(b) Ruya
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these

458. Kashf means “vision”. What does mean by Ruya?


(a) To visualize
(b) To Inspire
(c) To Awaken
(d) To Dream

459. In the beginning, the revelation to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was in the form of dreams. Which was
the highest form of revelation?
(a) From behind a veil
(b) Coming of the angel in the shape of the handsome sahabi
(c) Dreams
(d) None of these

460. Which was the most difficult method of revelation to the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(a) Coming of the angel in the form of a person
(b) Through dreams
(c) As the ringing of a bell & hearing the voice of the angel exclusively by the Holy Prophet (P2BUH)
(d) From behind the veil
461. The taking of possession of the subject matter of gift by donee, either actually or constructively is:
(a) Optional upon the will of the donor
(b) Not a must to complete a gift
(c) Essential to complete a gift
(d) None of the above

462. A gift without delivery is:


(a) Valid
(b) Voidable (Answer)
(c) Void
(d) All of the above

463. A trust for an unborn person will be:


(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Voidable
(d) None of the above

464. A gift in form of a trust is:


(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Voidable
(d) None of the above

465. According to Shia law, no right of pre-emption exists in the case of property owned by:
(a) Two co-owners
(b) Less than two co-owners
(c) More than two co-owners
(d) None of the above

466. The Shia law does not recognize the right of pre-emption on the ground of:
(a) Vicinage
(b) Participation in the appendages
(c) Both of the above
(d) None of the above

467. At the end of the 1st century of Hijrah the first. an attempt was made for the collection of ahadis.
Where was an early attempt made for the collection of ahadis?
(a) Syria
(b) Iraq
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these

468. Name the first man to issue regular orders to collect and write Ahadis?
(a) Hazrat Umer ibn Abdul Aziz (R.A.)
(b) Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A.)
(c) Hazrat Umer ibn Khattab (R.A.)
(d) Hazrat Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A.)

469. Judge means the Presiding Officer of:


(a) A criminal Court
(b) A Civil Court (Answer)
(c) A Session Court
(d) A High Court

470. No decree shall be reversed or modified for error or irregularity not affecting:
(a) The merits of the case (Answer)
(b) The jurisdiction of the court
(c) Immaterial issue of law
(d) a&b

471. Revision under section 115 can be filed:


(a) In any court
(b) In the High Court
(c) In the District ‘Court
(d) In the High court as well as in the District Court

472. A minor can sue by a:


(a) Guardian
(b) Next friend
(c) In both of the above situation
(d) None of the above

473. Every Civil Judge is subordinate to:


(a) A Senior Civil Judge
(b) District Judge
(c) High Court
(d) None of the above

474. Civil Procedure Code:


(a) Does not apply to Revenue Courts
(b) Applies to the Revenue Courts by Notification of the provincial Government
(c) According to the consent of the parties.
(d) None of the above

475. Power of first Appellate Court are:


(a) Cannot determine the issues of laws afresh
(b) Can determine the issues of laws and facts with its own findings
(c) Can refer the matter to Higher Courts in case of difference with the trial Court.
(d) None of the above

476. Power of first Appellate Court are:


(a) Cannot determine the issues of laws afresh
(b) Can determine the issues of laws and facts with its own findings
(c) Can refer the matter to Higher Courts in case of difference with the trial Court.
(d) None of the above

477. The appeal is competent only against:


(a) Every Judgment
(b) Every decree
(c) Decree passed by Consent of Parties
(d) None of the above

478. Where one party is in a position to dominate the will of another and uses his superior position to
obtain the consent of a weaker party, the consent is said to be obtained by:
(a) undue influence
(b) fraud
(c) coercion
(d) misrepresentation

479. An agreement, which prevents a person from carrying a lawful business is:
(a) void
(b) Valid
(c) Voidable
(d) Contingent

480. Agreement with a view to defraud others is:


(a) legal
(b) void
(c) voidable (Answer)
(d) valid

481. Decree passed by Consent of parties by the Civil Judge can be voided on the gerunds of fraud played
by one of the parties to the decree:
(a) By appeal to the Higher Court
(b) By making an application to this same court
(c) By filing a Separate Suit.
(d) None of the above

482. The Court of Civil Judge passing the decree if applied for execution of the decree passed by it:
(a) Cannot stay the operation of the decree
(b) Can stay the execution till filing of the appeal to the higher court
(c) Can stay the execution even after the period for filing the appeal is expired.
(d) None of the above

483. The property of the defendant can be attached:


(a) Only after the decree is passed against him
(b) Anytime after the suit is filed
(c) both a & b
(d) None of the above

484. The suit property is in danger of being wasted, the injunction to restrain such waste can be obtained
alone by the:
(a) Plaintiff filing the suit
(b) By any party to the suit including the defendant
(c) By a person not yet party to the suit.
(d) None of the above

485. Where the several Courts having jurisdiction are subordinate to the same appellate court, an
application under section 22 of C.P.C, 1908 shall be made to:
(a) The court within the local limit of whose the cause of action has arisen
(b) The Appellate Court
(c) The High Court
(d) The High Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the court in which the suit is brought is
situate

486. Under section 126 of C.P.C, 1908 the rules which made the “Rule Committees” shall be subject to
the previous approval of the:
(a) High Court
(b) Local Government
(c) Provincial Government
(d) Federal Government

487. Exemption of certain women from personal appearance in the court comes under section:
(a) 129 of C.P.C, 1908
(b) 130 of C.P.C, 1908
(c) 131 of C.P.C, 1908
(d) 132 of C.P.C, 1908
488. Under section 135 of C.P.C, 1908 no Judge, Magistrate or other judicial officers shall be liable to
arrest under civil process while:
Going to his court
Presiding in his court
Returning from his court
All of the above

489. A member of Legislature or any committee of the legislature shall not be liable to arrest or detention
in prison under civil process during:
The continuance of any meeting of such legislature or committee
Fourteen days before such meeting
14 days after such meeting
All of the above

490. In the case of discretionary order the defense of cannot prevail when a period is fixed by limitation.
(a) limitation
(b) Equity
(c) Laches
(d) None of these

491. The punishment of taking gratification for exercise of personal influence with a public servant is:
Life imprisonment
Death penalty
Rigorous imprisonment extendable to five years
Simple imprisonment extendable to one year with/without fine

492. Any public servant who disobeys the law, with intent to cause injury to any person shall be:
(a) Expelled from service
(b) Court-martial
(c) Punished with rigorous imprisonment extendable to six months with fine
(d) Simple imprisonment extendable to one year with fine or both

493. Giving false evidence is an offense under PPC as given in section:


189
191
190
192

494. Anyone guilty of sale of adulterated drugs shall be punished with:


(a) Imprisonment extendable to six months
(b) Fine extendable to one thousand rupees
(c) Both of the above
(d) All of the above

495. Anyone guilty of deliberate and malicious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious
beliefs shall be punished with:
(e) Imprisonment extendable to ten years, or with fine, or with both
(f) Imprisonment extendable to eleven years, or with fine, or with both
(g) Imprisonment extendable to fifteen years, or with fine, or with both
(h) None of the above

496. A person is said to ___ when such person is wrongfully kept out of any property, as well as when
such person is wrongfully deprived of property
(a) Wrongful gain
(b) Wrongful loss (Answer)
(c) Gaining wrongfully
(d) losing wrongfully

497. denotee the death of a human being unless the contrary appears from the context.
(a) Life
(b) Death
(c) Animal
(d) Vessel

498. denotes any living creature other than a human being


(a) Life
(b) Death
(c) Animal
(d) Vessel

499. _______ denotes anything made for the conveyance by water or human beings or of property:
(a) Life
(b) Death
(c) Animal
(d) Vessel

500. Wherever the word __ or the word __ is used, it is to be understood that the year or the month is to
be reckoned according to the British calendar:
(a) Year, Month
(b) Section
(c) Oath
(d) Good faith

501. Table of the offenses compoundable under the sections of PPC is given under section:
(a) 344
(b) 345
(c) 346
(d) 347

502. If a Magistrate upon taking evidence finds the accused not guilty:
(a) He shall not record the order of acquittal
(b) He shall record an order of acquittal
(c) He shall only record an order
(d) He shall retrial the cast:

503. Which Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 deals with a Procedure when a police officer
deputes subordinates to arrest without Warrant?
(a) 55
(b) 54
(c) 56
(d) 53

504. In calculating fractions of terms of punishment under Section 57 of the Cr. P.C., the imprisonment
for life shall be reckoned as equivalent to impeachment for:
(a) 25 years
(b) 15 yeas
(c) 12 ½ yeas
(d) Whole life

505. Which Section of Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 deals with Refusal to give name and residence?
(a) 55
(b) 54
(c) 56
(d) 57

506. Information in the non-cognizable case is lodged under section:


(a) 154 of Cr. P.C
(b) 157 of Cr. P.C
(c) 155 of Cr. P.C
(d) 158 of Cr. P.C,

507. In case of sentence of death on a pregnant woman, the High Court shall:
(a) Forgive the woman
(b) Postpone the sentence
(c) Execute the woman
(d) None of the above

508. After the Decree has been announced, the decree sheet is prepared by:
(a) The Presiding Officer himself
(b) The Reader of the Court
(c) The Ahlmad of the Court
(d) None of these

509. The name of the statute relating to criminal proceedings in Pakistan is:
(a) C.P.C.
(b) Criminal Procedure Code.
(c) The Code of Criminal Procedure 1898
(d) None of these

510. A warrant for the execution of any sentence shall be issued by:
(a) High Court
(b) Session Court
(c) Judge or Magistrate who passed the sentence
(d) a & c

511. No per on who is or has been married to any person shall be compelled to disclose any
communication made to him, during his marriage, by the one who is married to him nor shall he be
permitted to disclose any such communication without prior permission except:
(a) In suits between married persons
(b) Proceedings in which one married person is prosecuted for any crime committed by other
(c) When the affair is not of personal nature
(d) a & b

512. According to article 12, no one shall be compelled to disclose to the court, etc. exercising judicial or
quasi-judicial authority, any communication which has taken place between him and his legal
professional adviser, unless:
(a) He let go of the services of his legal adviser
(b) His legal heirs offers themselves as witness
(c) He offers himself as a witness
(d) All of the above

513. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with When oral admissions as to contents of
documents are relevant?
(a) 30
(b) 33
(c) 31
(d) 35
515. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Relevancy of fact, forming part of some
transaction?
(a) 10
(b) 13
(c) 11
(d) 19

516. Which Article of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 deals with Previous judgments relevant to bar a
Second suit or trial?
(a) 50
(b) 51
(c) 54
(d) 52

517. What is term the final decision of the court?


(a) Enactment
(b) Decision
(c) Decree (Answer)
(d) Judgement

518. In sections 249-A and 265-K orders of the accused are passed.
(a) Punishment
(b) Fine
(c) Acquittal
(d) All of the above

519. The objective Resolution was adopted in:


1940
1947
1949
None of the above

520. The number of abrogated constitutions in Pakistan is:


(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) None of the above

521. Total seats of National Assembly are:


(a) 322
(b) 332
(c) 342
(d) 352

522. Retiring age of judge of Supreme Court is:


(a) 60 years
(b) 62 years
(c) 63 years
(d) 65 years (Answer)

523. Which of the following heads the cabinet in Pakistan?


(a) Prime Minister (Answer)
(b) President
(c) Federal Minister
(d) Adviser
(e) Speaker

524. Which of the following Amendment in the constitution of Pakistan ensures provincial autonomy?
(a) 17th Amendment
(b) 18th Amendment
(c) 20th Amendment
(d) None of the above

525. How many kinds of writs are provided in Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan?
3
4
5
6

526. Age of voter provided in the Constitution of Pakistan is:


(a) 18 years
(b) 21 years
(c) 25 years
(d) 35 years

527. __________ was adopted by Pakistan as its interim constitution upon independence in 1947.
The British Constitution
The Constitution of the Subcontinent
The Government of India Act 1935
A new constitution was enacted soon after independence

528. Ijma’ literally means the:


(a) Opinion of the Jurists
(b) Opinion of the Companions
(c) Consensus of Opinion (Answer)
(d) None of the above

529. According to Imam Shafi’s legal theory; how many modes of communication exist between the law
giver and his subjects?
Four
Five
Three
Six

530. Ijab (offer) and Qabul (acceptance) make up the:


(a) Sighah (form) of the contract
(b) Mahall (subject matter) of the contract
(c) Agreement of the contract
(d) None of the above

531. Maintenance for wife is to be provided by husband during:


Only the course of the marriage
Only the iddah period
The course of the marriage and up until 3 years after the iddah period
The course of marriage and up until the expiration of the iddah period

532. According to the Sunni Schools; marriage is of the following types:


(a) Valid, Void and Voidable (Answer)
(b) Valid and Void
(c) Void and Voidable
(d) None of the above

533. Tafwid means:


Delegation of right to divorce to wife (correct)
Transferring a right to divorce to wife
Surrendering right to divorce to wife
All of the above

534. In case of death of husband women has to observe Iddah for time period:
(a) 4 Months
(b) 3 Months 10 days
(c) 4 Months 10 days
(d) 3 Months 15 days

535. Who is the father of Neo-Positivism?


Austin
H.L.A Hart (correct)
John Salmand
Hans Kelsen

536. Law is command of sovereign enforced under the threat of sanctions” this definition of law was
given by:
(a) Jeremy Bentham
(b) John Austin
(c) Ronald Dworkin
(d) None of the above

537. The principle of utility was developed by:


St. Aquinas
Jeremy Bentham
Nathan Roscoe Pound
John Rawls

538. Section 9 of C.P.C speaks about the jurisdiction of:


(a) Criminal court
(b) Revenue Court
(c) Civil Court
(d) Tribunals

539. Law of Res-Judicata is enshrined in which of the following section?


Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13

540. In case of immovable property, a suit may be instituted in the court:


(a) Where the plaintiff resides
(b) Where the defendant resides
(c) Where the property is situated
(d) Both ‘A’ and ‘B’

541. Amendments of pleadings may be allowed by the court:


Before framing the issues
Before close of the evidence
At any stage of the proceedings
None of the above
542. The court may reject a plaint if it does NOT disclose cause of action under:
(a) Order 7 R 10
(b) Order 7 R11
(c) Order 7 R 12
(d) Both ‘A’ and ‘B’

543. Law governing the grant of temporary injunction is ordained in:


Order 39 R 1 & 2
Order 39 R 3 &4
Order 39 R 6 & 7
None of the above

544. Power granted to a Court under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure is known as:
(a) Inherent power
(b) Appellate power
(c) Revisional power
(d) Reviewing power

545. Delay in filing the suit:


Cannot be condoned
Can be condoned under section 3, limitation act
Can be condoned under order vii, rule 6, c.p.c.
Can be condoned under section 5, limitation act

546. When the consent to an agreement is obtained by undue influence, then the contract is voidable at
the option of:
(a) Either of the parties to the agreement
(b) A party whose consent is obtained
(c) A party who obtained the consent
(d) None of the above

547. The forum of appeal is determined in accordance with the value of the _____________.
Judgment and decree
Suit for the purpose of court fee
Suit for the purpose of jurisdiction given in the plaint
Appeal at the discretion of the appellant

548. Criminal Conspiracy takes place:


(a) When two or more persons agree or cause to be done an illegal act or an act not illegal by illegal means
(b) When one person commits illegal act to take revenge
(c) When two persons while having arguments suddenly attack on third person
(d) None of the above

549. A decree is executed by the same court:


In separate proceeding
In the same proceeding as the proceeding in the trial court
In the continuation of the proceeding in the trial court
none of the above

550. A person CANNOT be convicted of theft and possessing stolen at the same time.
(a) Currency
(b) Property
(c) Copy rights
(d) Goods and money
551. Whoever issues cheque which is dishonored is to punishment under section 489-F PPC.
liable to civil proceedings but not
liable
not liable
not liable to imprisonment but

552. The general exceptions to offences are contained in sections:


(a) 500 - 502 of the PPC
(b) 76 - 106 of the PPC
(c) 2 and 19 of the PPC
(d) Section 76 of the PPC

553. When a murder case has been compounded, the court still has:
Jurisdiction to sentence the accused on the ground of fasad-fil-arz
No jurisdiction to give punishment
Jurisdiction to give punishment
The only jurisdiction to aquittal

554. The sentence of death given by the session’s judge is:


(a) Final
(b) Subject to appeal
(c) Subject to confirmation by the high court if the convict files appeal in the high court
(d) Subject to the decision of the high court whether the convict files appeal in the high court or not

555. The full name of the PPC is:


Pakistan Penal Code, 1860
The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860
Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860)
Penal Code Pakistan, 1860

556. In case of hurt, Wali is:


(a) Victim
(b) Heirs of Victim
(c) Government
(d) None of the above

557. Judicial confession can be recorded by the following procedure available in:
Section 164
Section 364
Section 160
Section 161

558. Evidence is produced by the parties in the light of:


(a) Plaint and written statement
(b) Issues framed by the court
(c) Their respective stand
(d) Written statement

559. When a suit is withdrawn unconditionally, then:


Fresh suit can be filed
Fresh suit cannot be filed
Fresh suit can be filed with the permission of the court
Fresh suit can be filed after payment of the costs

560. A decree is executed by the same court:


(a) In separate proceeding
(b) In the same proceeding as the proceeding in the trial court
(c) In the continuation of the proceeding in the trial court
(d) none of the above

561. Privileged communication means that the witness may be:


Compelled to give answers
Exempted from attending the court
Exempted from giving answers
None of the above

562. The leading question may be asked in:


(a) Examination in chief
(b) Re-examination
(c) Cross examination
(d) None of the above

563. The Magna Carta was signed by the British King in:
(a) 1215 (Answer)
(b) 1216
(c) 1217
(d) None of these

564. The majority of the cabinet ministers are always from:


The House of Lords
The House of Commons
The Parliament
None of them

565. John Major was the Prime Minister of who belonged to:
(a) Labour party
(b) Conservative party
(c) Social democratic party
(d) None of these

566. Mr. Winston Churchill was Prime Minister:


During First World War
during the War of the Boires
During the War against Argentina
None of these

567. The sovereignty of Parliament has also been limited by the statute of the west Minister act of:
(a) 1931
(b) 1932
(c) 1933
(d) 1934

568. Rule of law is the limitation of:


House of Commons
House of Lords
Parliament
None of these

569. A large number of acts of indemnity were passed from:


(a) 1782 to 1828
(b) 1727 to 1828
(c) 1728 to 1829
(d) 1827 to 1828

570. What was the 10th Amendment in United States Constitution?


Trial and Punishment
Search and Seizure
Powers of the States and People
Slavery Abolished

571. 10th Amendment in United States Constitution took place on:


(a) 15th December 1791
(b) 11th December 1792
(c) 15th December 1795
(d) 25th December 1799

572. The American constitution is:


A rigid constitution
An elaborate constitution
An elastic constitution
A redundant constitution

573. The very first notable feature of the American constitution is:
(a) Democratic centralism
(b) Democratic de-centralism
(c) Popular sovereignty
(d) None of these

574. The Vice President invited to attend the meetings of the president’s cabinet not by law but by:
(a) Courtesy
(b) By president’s invitation
(c) By necessity
(d) By convention

575. Senate is presided over by:


(a) President of America
(b) Leader of the majority party in the senate (Answer)
(c) Vice President
(d) None of them

576. The term of US House of Representative is:


(a) 2 years
(b) 3 years
(c) 4 years (Answer)
(d) None of these

577. The Indian Union comprises of:


(a) 24 states
(b) 25 states
(c) 28 states
(d) 27 states

578. Indian Parliament is:


(a) Unicameral
(b) Bicameral (Answer) bicameral adj. (of a legislative body) having two chambers.
(c) Tri cameral
(d) None of these
579. The Fifth Republic was enforced in France in:
(a) 1956
(b) 1958
(c) 1960
(d) None of these

580. The number of amendments so far made in the US Constitution is


(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 27

581. The voting age in the USA is:


(a) 18 years
(b) 19 years
(c) 20 years
(d) None of these

582. The American Declaration of Independence was issued in:


(a) 1772
(b) 1776
(c) 1781
(d) 1787

583. The federal government of the USA came into existence on:
(a) April 30, 1787
(b) May 27, 1788
(c) June 27, 1788
(d) April 30, 1789

584. In 1787 the original constitution was drafted by a convention held at:
(a) Philadelphia
(b) Washington (Answer) - Check
(c) Chicago
(d) New York

585. The King or Queen is the:


(a) Patron in Chief of the Church of England (Answer) - Check
(b) Head of the Church of England
(c) Representative of the Church of England
(d) Custodian of the Church of England

586. 9th Amendment in United States Constitution took place on ___


(a) 15th December 1791
(b) 15th December 1791
(c) 15th December 1791
(d) 15th December 1791

587. The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1979 abolished the Constitution of
(a) 1914
(b) 1906
(c) 1923
(d) 1932

588. The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran was enforced on


(a) 03rd December 1979
(b) 23rd December 1979
(c) 13th December 1979
(d) 15th December 1979

589. The draft constitution published by the provisional government of Mehdi Bazargan in
June 1979 was modeled on the:
(a) Constitution of the USSR
(b) Constitution of the USA
(c) Constitution of Pakistan (Answer) - Check
(d) Constitution of the French Fifth Republic

590. Another outstanding principle of the American constitution is:


(a) Separation of powers
(b) Concentration of powers
(c) Uniform distribution of powers
(d) None of these

591. President Johnson put forward:


(a) Dual federalism
(b) Cooperative federation
(c) Central orientated federalism
(d) None of these

592. In Practice the election of US President is:


(a) Direct
(b) Indirect
(c) (c). Referendum based
(d) None of these

593. The Glorious Revolution in the UK took place in:


(a) 1688
(b) 1689
(c) 1690
(d) None of these

594. The Parliamentary Elections continued the demise of Liberal Party in:
(a) 1922
(b) 1923
(c) 1924
(d) None of these

595. The right to voting in U.K. was extended to women in:


(a) 1928
(b) 1929
(c) 1930
(d) None of theme

596. The quorum business in the U.K is:


(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) None of theme

597. When. for the first time did the USA grant right to vote to the women
(a) 1918
(b) 1919
(c) 1920
(d) 1924

598. Which was the first country to give women a right to vote in 1893?
(a) United Stated
(b) Denmark
(c) Austria
(d) New Zealand

599. At the time of glorious revolution the cabinet was:


Full-fledged body
Half-formed body
Overgrown body
None of them

600. There is a cabinet secretariat since:


(a) 1916
(b) 1918
(c) 1917
(d) 1919

601. The members of cabinet either belongs to the house of common or:
House of Lords
House of Privy members
House of dominion ministers
None of them

602. The number of amendments effected in the American Constitution are?


(a) 22
(b) 23
(c) 26
(a) 27

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