Law Exam MCQ Questions and Answers

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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.

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141. The Indian Evidence Act deals with-

  • ‘presumptio juris’ only
  • ‘presumptio huminis’ only
  • Both (A) and (B)
  • None of the above
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142. Under Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act, ‘privilege’ is available to-

  • Judges
  • Advocates
  • Magistrates
  • Husband and Wife
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143. A Hindu dies intestate leaving behind two sons, one daughter and widow. His property shall devolve to-

  • Sons only
  • Sons and daughter only
  • Widow only
  • Sons, daughter and widow all
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144. A Hindu male of 28 years of age adopts a female child of 13 years of age. The adoption is-

  • Valid
  • Voidable
  • Illegal
  • Void
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145. In regard to a Hindu marriage, ‘Sapinda relationship’ of any person is counted upto-

  • Fifth generation in the line of ascent through father only
  • Third generation in the line of ascent through mother only
  • Both (A) and (B)
  • None of the above
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146. Vijnaneshwara is a famous commentator of-

  • Manu Smriti
  • Narad Smriti
  • Yagyavalkya Smriti
  • None of the above
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147. Under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, who amongst the following is not in Class I heir ?

  • Father
  • Mother
  • Son
  • Daughter
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148. Point out wrong answer- An order maintenance may be passed under section 125 of Cr. P. C. where a person neglects or refuses to maintain-

  • his wife even if living separately by mutual consent
  • his legitimate or illegitimate minor child
  • his legitimate or illegitimate child who is by reason of any physical or mental abnormality or injury, unable to maintain itself
  • his father or mother
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149. An order of discharge-

  • is not a judgement
  • is not a defence against fresh proceedings without fresh facts and better evidence
  • takes place after formal framing of charges
  • establishes innocence of accused
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150. The offences which can be compounded are provided under-

  • Schedule first of Cr. P. C.
  • Schedule second of Cr. P. C.
  • Section 320 of Cr. P. C.
  • Section 321 of Cr. P. C.
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