Law Exam MCQ Questions and Answers
Law Exam MCQ questions with answers are essential for students preparing for CLAT, AILET, Judiciary, and UPSC Law optional exams. This section tests your understanding of constitutional provisions, legal reasoning, and basic principles of jurisprudence. Practicing aptitude questions and answers with explanations in law enhances your analytical skills and ability to interpret case laws effectively. Each question is crafted to mirror the type and difficulty level found in competitive law entrance tests, ensuring that you’re well-prepared for real exam scenarios. With structured explanations and practice resources, you can strengthen both your speed and accuracy in legal problem-solving.
Law Exam MCQ
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91. ‘A’, a Hindu male, having undivided interest in a Mitakshara Coparcenary property dies leaving behind two sons and one daughter. The daughter is entitled to the following share in the property-
- 1/3
- 1/4
- 1/9
- None of the above
92. Which one of the following Provisions of the Transfer of Property Act relates to ‘usufructuary mortgage’ ?
- Section 58 (a)
- Section 58 (b)
- Section 58 (d)
- Section 58 (e)
93. Which Section of the Indian Evidence Act is related with doctrine of ‘Res ipsa loquitor’ ?
- Section 102
- Section 104
- Section 106
- Section 108
94. Who amongst the following is an expert under the Indian Evidence Act ?
- Hand-writing expert
- Finger print expert
- Ballistics expert
- All of the above
95. ‘Dayabhaga’ is authored by-
- Vijnaneshwara
- Yagyavalkya
- Jimutavahana
- None of the above
96. Consent theory of divorce was introduced in the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 in the year-
- 1979
- 1976
- 1964
- 1956
97. Under which Section of the Indian Evidence Act the principle of ‘Res Gestae’ is given ?
- Section 12
- Section 6
- Section 2
- Section 15
98. Which Section of the Indian Evidence Act provides that contents of the document must be proved by primary evidence ?
- Section 61
- Section 62
- Section 63
- Section 64
99. Provisions of Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 corresponds to-
- Section 36 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954
- Section 36 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869
- Both (A) and (B)
- None of the above
100. The illustration that, "A and B are jointly tried for the murder of C. It is proved that A said, ‘B and I murdered C’," relates-
- Section 30 of the Indian Evidence Act
- Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act
- Section 25 of the Indian Evidence Act
- Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act