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CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes Quiz 7 - MCQExams.com
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Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies
Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes
Quiz 7
____________ is a general pardon.
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Remission
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Reprieve
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Amnesty
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Suspension
Legal person is one ____________________.
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who knows law
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capable of being right and a duty bearing unit
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who is involved in a legal case
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none of these
The largest PIL (public interest, litigation) winner is __________________.
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M. C. Mehta
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Common Cause, a registered society founded by H. D. Shourie
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Helpage India
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M. K. Chawla
What is mean by an affidavit?
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Evidentiary document
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Document
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Letter of oath
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A request made to the court
Capital offences result in ________________.
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sentence to death
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sentence of life imprisonment
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imprisonment over 10 years
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amputation
If a person evades the order of court, he is called _________________.
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absconder
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abettor
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absentia
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abominator
To betray a nation is an offence and punishable with death, that is _______________.
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treachery
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anti-nationality
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treason
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none of these
Who is responsible for introduction of Public Interest Litigation in india?
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Justice P. N.Bhagwati
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M N. Venkatachaliah
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A M Ahmadi
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V. R. Krishna Iyer
The expanded form of FIR is _________________.
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First information registered
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First information reported
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First information report
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Final investigation report
When a court sends some one in judicial custody, what does it mean?
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Sent to jail
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Sent to police lock up
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Sent to home under judicial protection
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None of these
The killing of a new born child by his/her parents is ______________.
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malfeasance
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infanticide
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abortion
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foeticide
The term 'bail' signifies ________________________.
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a court order sending a convicted person to the jail
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a court order granting stay to its previous decree or judgement
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a court order releasing an arrestee after securing necessary bond or surety
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a court order quashing the proceedings initiated by the complainant
Who is responsible for introduction of Public Interest Litigation in India?
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Justice P. N. Bhagwati.
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Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah.
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Justice A. M. Ahmadi.
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Justice V. R. Krishna Ayer.
When was International Telecommunications Union established?
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1864
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1865
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1869
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1876
Explanation
International Telecommunications Union was established as International Telegraph Union on $$17$$th May, $$1865$$ at Paris. It is a specialised agency of the UN which deals with issues related to Inernational Telecommunications and information technology. The International Telegraph Union merged with International Radiotelegraph Union which was unofficially established, in the year $$1932$$ to make International Telecommunication Union which is now headquartered at Geneva, Switzerland.
By virtue of which Article, judgments of the Supreme Court are binding on all courts _________.
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141
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142
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143
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144
The Central Administrative Tribunal and State Administrative Tribunals were set up through a law passed in _____.
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$$1985$$
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$$1986$$
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$$1987$$
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$$1991$$
Explanation
The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 provides for adjudication or trial of disputes and complaints with respect to recruitment and conditions of service of public servants. The act has made provisions for the Central Administrative Tribunal for the Centre and a State Administrative Tribunal for a particular State.
Civil rights activist Binayak Sen was arrested on the charges of ______________.
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Sedition
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Corruption
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Murder
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Fraud
Culpable homicide means causing death __________________.
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with the knowledge that by such an act death is likely to be caused
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with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death
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none of the above
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all the above
What is the legal meaning of the word 'battery'?
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Cells, as used in torch, tape, recorder, etc.
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Battering a person to death.
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Actual or intended striking of another person.
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Assault resulting in, at least, six months hospitalization.
Who is heading the Commission on Centre state relations constituted by the government in $$2007$$?
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Justice A.R. Lakshmanam
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Justice A.S. Anand
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Justice Y.K. Sabharwala
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Justice M.M. Punchhi
Explanation
Center-State relations as provided by the Indian Constitution has been amended time and again in order to keep up with the changes in the political and economic scenario of the country. For this purpose, in the year $$2007$$, the UPA government constituted a four-member committee to look into roles and responsibilities of different levels of the Government and their inter-relation. This committee was headed by retired Chief Justice of India Justice Madan Mohan Punchhi and hence was named as Punchhi Commission.
Conspiracy needs, at least ______ persons.
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one
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two
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three
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five
The maxim Salus populi suprema lex means _________________.
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no man is above the law
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the welfare of the people is the supreme law
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every man is innocent unless proved guilty
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judicial decisions must be accepted as correct and supreme
'Bonafide' means ________________.
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in good faith
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in bad faith
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in good behaviour
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in bad behaviour
The PIL in India has been introduced by ________________.
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constitutional amendment
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judicial initiative
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political parties
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parliamentary act
In law; a man is presumed to be dead if he is not heard of as alive for __________________.
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five years
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seven years
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nine years
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eight years
Who is Amicus Curiae?
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A friend of the Court.
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The public interest litigant.
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The counsel for the respondent.
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None of these.
Members of legislative bodies enjoy the privilege of exemption from arrest or detention in prison.
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Only under civil process and during the continuance of a joint sitting/meeting/conference or joint committee of houses of the Parliament or houses of the state legislature as the case may be and during $$40$$ days before and after such sitting/meeting/conference.
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Under civil as well as criminal process and at all times save with the permission of the speaker or the chairperson as the case may be.
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Under civil as well as criminal process but only when the house is in session
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Do not enjoy any such exemption.
Within how many period a person is required to be produced before the magistrate?
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Immediately
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Within $$12$$ hours
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Within $$24$$ hours
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Within $$24$$ hours excluding the time taken from the place of arrest to the nearest magistrate
_____________ are those offences which are punishable with imprisonment for two years or less. These offences can be compromised between the parties.
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compoundable offences
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non-compoundable offences
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bailable offences
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non-cognizable offences
A previous judgment cited by court to decide on a similar set of facts is called ______________.
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precedent
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case
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obiter dicta
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judicial dicta
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