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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111. Which of the following is not a ground of divorce under the ‘Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act’, 1939 ?
- Absence of husband for four years or more
- Imprisonment of husband for two years
- Failure of husband to maintain his wife
- Impotency of husband
113. Transfer of a right to enjoy the immovable property for a certain time is-
- Mortgage
- Agreement to lease
- Licence
- Lease
114. Under Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, the ‘admission’ is-
- Written only
- Oral only
- Both written or oral
- None of the above
115. Pre-martial relation of a spouse is a statutory ground for-
- Judicial separation
- Divorce
- Nullity of marriage
- None of the above
116. Which one of the following cases does not pertain to the doctrine of ‘part performance’ ?
- Arrif Vs. Jadu Nath
- Prabodh Kumar Vs. Dantmara Tea Co.
- Sardar Govind Rao Mahadik Vs. Devi Sahai
- Ram Baran Prasad Vs. Ram Mohit Hazra
117. Which of the following is included in the term ‘living person’ under Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act ?
- A company
- An association
- Body of individuals
- All of the above
118. Section 113–A of the Indian Evidence Act was added in-
- Year 1982
- Year 1983
- Year 1988
- Year 1980
119. In which of the following cases hearsay evidence is not admissible ?
- Statement of experts expressed in treaties, if the author is dead or cannot be found
- Where eye-witness told the facts to another person, statement of that person
- If the statement is of a deceased person, when it related to cause of his death
- If the statement is part of the transaction-in-issue
120. "A person is not disqualified from succeeding to any property on the ground of any disease, defect or deformity" is provided under-
- Section 28 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
- Section 29 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
- Section 30 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
- None of the above