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6ialine Assessment / Preliminarv Exam of Civil Judae Cl ass-2 (Entrv Lev el` Exam-2019 /Phase-Ill
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3 According to the Constitution of India, any law 2 voidable to the void to the extent all the above none of the above
made by the State which takes away or abridges extent of the of the
the rights conferred by part Ill shall be : contravention contravention
6 Which of the following statements is true in 2 right to property it is a no such right is in none of these
respect of right to property : isafundamentalright constitutional right existence
7 Constitution of India:- Parliamentary privileges of 4 freedom of immunity from immunity from all of these
the house of Parliament and of the members and speech in iability to any iability in respect
committees thereof includes : Parliament proce dings inanycourtinrespectofanythingsaid, oranyvotegivenbyamemberinparliamentandanycommit e . of the publicationbyorundertheauthorityofeitherHouseofParliamentofanyreport,paper,votesorproceedings
8 According to Article 254 of the Constitution of 1 M. Karunanidhi Swadeshi Cotton Ram Jawaya vs. R.C. Cooper v.
ndia, such portion of the state law as are vs. Union of Mills vs. Union of State of Punjab Union of India
repugnant to a central law in the concurrent India (1979) India (1981) (1955) (1970)
sphere, become invalid. The test of repugnancy
was summarised in-
9 Under which Schedule of the Constitution of India 2 Third Schedule Fifth Schedule Ninth Schedule Twelfth Schedule
can the transfer of tribal land to private parties for
mining be declared null and void?
10 Constitution of India:-The Supreme Court of India 4 between the between the between two or all of these
exercises original jurisdiction in respect of any Government of Government of more States
disputes of following nature : India and oneormoreStates India and anyStatesorStatesononesideandoneormoreotherStatesontheother
11 CPC:-Where the decree is for the partition of an 1 made by By Court which By Executing Court. By issuing a
undivided estate assessed to the payment of CoHector. passed the commission
revenue to the Government, the partition of the decree. comprising of an
estate shall be- Advocate.
12 CPC:- A files against 8 one suit on 6th January, 2 The statement The statement is Principle of res Validity of statement
2020 and on the same grounds asking for same is true false judicata has no depends upon the
relief another on 18th February, 2020. Suit filed in
application todecidethevalidityofgivenstatement discretionary powerofcourt/
February is decided by the court of competent
jurisdiction on merits before the Suit filed in
January could be decided. Examine the validity of
statement that 'suit filed on 6th January, 2020 is
valid and res judicata will apply on the suit filed in
February as it was filed later'.
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a.No,1314 JiH .¥rfeCPC:-Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfalse: ¥`,g>icoFae c_- •'```,-` S
JOptl I,i>'.Sm\:=`)rissvrs<booksofaccount,anyrightof Optlon 3whereadecree istobesentfor
T LTT+T TTT_ Tnowomancanbearrestedor
\=,9¥i°ni¥es:vyWheretheholderofadecreeforthe
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CPC:- lf the sole plaintiff dies after the hearing of 2 abate continue as it is continue in the continue only if an
the suit was concluded, the suit shall :- name of legalrepresentatives application hasbeensubmit edwithinlimitationforaddingthelegalrepresentativesasplaintif
15 CPC:- ln a suit filed in representative capacity, the 2 without notice after notice to all Neither 1 nor 2 either 1 or 2 or 3
suit can be withdrawn, compromised & to all the the persons
abandoned etc. by the plaintiff ? personsinterested. interested.
16 CPC:-Which of the following statements is false : 4 every suit by a no temporary where it appears to none of these
minor shall be injunction shall be the Court to be just statements are false
instituted in hisgranted by a and convenient, the
name by person Court under Order Court may by order
who in such suit 39 Rule 1 or 2 appoint a receiver
shall be called Code of Civil of any property,
the next friend Procedure,1908wherenoperpetualinjunctioncouldbegrantedinviewoftheprovisionsofsection38andsection41oftheSpecificReliefAct,1963 whether before orafterdecree
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21 CPC:- Where an injunction has been granted 1 30 45 60 90
without giving notice to the opposite party the
court shall make a endeavour to finally dispose of
the application within . . . . . . . . days from the date in
which injunction was granted
22 CPC:-Which among the following is not correct in 2 there must be a it must relate to the applicant must such injury must
relation to consideration of order 21 rule 90 material conduct of sale have sustained have been caused
irregularity orfraudinpublishingorconductingofthesale alone substantial injury by materialirregularity or fraud
23 CPC:- A suit in representative capacity can be 3 Under Order I, Under Order I, Under Order I, Rule Under Order I, Rule
filed by virtue of Rule 8A of CPC Rule 10A of CPC 8 Of CPC 9 of CPC
24 Where a suit is abated or dismissed under Order 3 New suit may Fresh suit may be No fresh suit shall New suit may be
22 of CPC on the same cause of action be instituted filed with prior be brought filed if sufficient
with theconsentofparties permission of thecourt cause is shown
25 CPC:- which of the following statement is true : 3 according to according to according to none of these
section 9 of the section 9 of the section 9 of the
Code of Civil Code of Civil Code of CMl
Procedure, the Procedure, the Procedure, the
Courts shall Court shall have Court shall have
have jurisdiction jurisdiction to try jurisdiction to try all
to try all suits of all suits of a civil suits of a civil
a civil nature nature excepting nature excepting
excepting suits suits of which suits of which their
of which their their cognizance cognizance is either
cognizance isexpresslybarred is impliedly barred expressly orimpliedlybarred
26 Transfer of Property Act:-Which of the following 1 acceptance of a Abandonment of lessee yields up his None of these
can be considered implied surrender of the lease? new lease possession by the interest under the
taking effectduringthecontinuance oftheexistinglease lessee lease to the lessor,bymutualagreementbetweenthem.
27 Transfer of Property Act:- The right of a third 2 gratuitous for consideration gratuitous for consideration
person for maintenance cannot be enforced under without notice of transferee without but with notice of
Section 39 against Transferee who is - the right notice the right
28 Transfer of Property Act:- A lease of immovable 4 Lease from Lease for a term Lease receiving a None of these.
property is not compulsorily registrable- year to year. of one year. yearly rent.
29 Transfer of Property Act:- The condition 1 for the benefit for the benefit of for the benefit of None of these.
restraining absolute alienation is not void when itis- of lessor the legal heir of lessee
essee
30 Transfer of Property Act:-Where, without 1 Simple Usufructuary Mortgage by English Mortgage/
delivering possession of the mortgaged property, mortgage mortgage conditional sale
the mortgagor binds himself personally to pay the
mortgage-money, and agrees that, in the event of
his failing to pay according to his contract, the
mortgagee shall have a right to cause the
mortgaged property to be sold and the proceeds
of sale to be applied in payment of the mortgage-
money, the transaction is called:
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31 Transfer of Property Act:- what is not a condition 3 prlor interest whole of the prior interest should prior interest should
precedent for creation of an interest in favour of should be remaining interest be for life be created before
unborn person created in the of the transferor in transferring the
same transfer the propertyshouldbegiven tounborn remaining interestinfavourofunbornPerson
38 ndian Contract Act:- if a promisee accepts the 3 the promisee the promisee the promisee need the promisee must
anticipatory breach by promisor then need not need not perform not perform his part perform his part of
perform his part his part of of contract but contract before
of contract but contract but entitled to claim claiming damages
not entitled to entitled to claim damages from
claim damages damages from promissory without
from promisor promisor onlyafterthedate ofperformance waiting till the dateofperformance
39 ndian Contract Act:- A contract by which one 3 Contract of Contract of surety Contract of None of these.
party promises to save the other from loss caused guarantee indemnity
to him by the conduct of the promisor himself, or
by the conduct of any other person, is called :
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43 Specific Relief Act:- Section 30 lays down that the 3 to restore, so to make any Both 1 and 2. None of these.
court on adjudging the rescission of a contract far as may be, compensation to
may require the party to whom such relief is any benefit him which justice
granted: which he mayhavereceivedfromtheotherpartyand may require.
45 Which of the following infrastructure project is not 3 five star hotel three star hotel Five star hotel Ropeways
mentioned in schedule to the specific relief act ocated outside located outside ocated within the
the city with the city with city with population
population of population Of of more than 1
more than 1million more than 1 million million
46 Specific Relief Act:- Which of the following 4 An injunction An injunction can An injunction can None of these.
statement is false : can not be not be granted to not be granted to
granted to prevent, on prevent a
prevent the ground of continuing breach
breach of a nuisance, an act in which the plaintiff
contract theperformance ofwhichwouldnotbespecificallyenforced of which it is notreasonablyclearthatitwillbeanuisance has acquiesced
47 Limitation Act:- Negotiations for settlement taking 2 bars the does not debar may bar the shall bar the
place between a claimant and a person against defendant from the defendant defendant from defendant from
whom claim is made pleading a from pleading a pleading a statue of pleading a statue of
statute Of statute of imitation limitation absolutely.
imitation where limitation even depending on the
the negotiations though the facts and
have led to negotiations have circumstances of
delay inbringing theactionbytheclaimant led to delay inbringingtheactionbytheclaimant each case
48 Limitation Act-Under section 21, a suit is deemed 1 on the date on on the date on on the date on none of these
to have been instituted, in case of a new plaintiff which the new which the suit was which the
impleaded/added plaintiff isimpleaded initially instituted application forimpleadinganewplaintiffismade
49 The jurisdiction to grant exemption under Section 1 Court of first High court Supreme Court only Civil Court
14 of Limitation Act, 1963 is given exclusively to: instance
50 In a suit filed by the plaintiff, the defendant in his 2 liable to be not liable to be iable to exclude to be excluded or
written statement has taken the objection of non- excluded on the excluded as the under section 14(3) not to be excluded
impleadment of necessary party. Despite such ground that the plaintiff cannot be of Limitation act is in the discretion
objection the plaintiff continued the suit and the plaintiff was said to be of the court
suit finally was decreed. At the first appellate prosecuting the prosecuting the
stage, the plaintiff withdraws the suit with liberty to earlier suit with earlier suit with
ffle a fresh one on the same cause of action and due diligence due diligence and
subsequently filed a fresh suit. the period spent by and in good faith in good faith
the plaintiff in the earlier suit, under section 14 of
Limitation Act is
54 M.P. Accommodation Control Act:-Which of the 2 Notwithstanding subject to No tenant shall, according to Section 23-J of
following statements is false : anything to the anything to the without the
the Accommodation ControlAct1961'landlordmeans
5556 M.P. accommodation control act 1961 does not 4 Property of Option 2 and 3 Both
apply to - Property ofMunicipalCorporationusedfor esidentialPurpose Property ofMunicipalCorporation usedexclusivelyfornon-residentialpurposes
Government
M.P. Land Revenue Code:-ln which of the 4 Ejectment of Restoration of Any claim to modify Partition of holdings
following matters, jurisdiction of the civil court is Government any entry in nistar
possession of an
not excluded? Lessee occupancy tenant patrak
57 M.P. Land Revenue Code:- Who among the 3 Commissioner Deputy Survey Revenue Inspector Superintendent of
following is not a Revenue Officer : Officer Land Records
58 M.P. Land Revenue Code:- Where a partition 2 shall proceed to shall stay the shall send the shall dismiss the
proceeding is filed before Tehsildar and a partition the proceedings for 3 proceedings to the partition proceeding
question of title is raised in it, the Tehsildar :- holding in months to civil court for as partition is not
accordance facilitate the appropriate possible until
with the entries institution of a civil decision of title and decision of title
in the record of suit for partition of holding
rights determination ofquestionoftitle accordingly
59 M.P. Land Revenue Code:-A Bhumiswami may 1 by way of lease by way of sale by way of mortgage by way Of
transfer an interest in his land :- even if the even if the even if after this usufructuary
period of lease indMdual buying it transfer he js left mortgage even if it
does not becomes entitled with 5 acres of un- is for a period
exceed 5 yearsatatime to an aggregatedlandexceedingceilinglimits irrigated land exceeding 6 years
fry,
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Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act,1872 is an exception 4 Only in Section 24 Only in Section 25 of Only in Section 26 of ln Sections 24, 25 and
62
to the rules enacted: of the Indian the Indian Evidence the Indian Evidence 26 of the Indian
Evidence Act, 1872 Act, 1872 Act,1872 Evidence Act,1872
67 ndian Evidence Act:- Public documents are 3 Section 72 of Section 73 of Section 74 of Section 75 of
mentioned in- Evidence Act Evidence Act Evidence Act Evidence Act
68 The general rule is that the opinion or belief of a 4 Section 52 to 55 Section 10 to 15 Section 6 to 9 Section 45 to 51
witness is irrelevant. Certain exceptions to this
rule have been laid down in Indian Evidence Act.
The sections containing these exceptions are:
69 ndian Evidence Act-Which one of the following is 4 A document A document A document A document forming
not a "Public Document"? forming the acts forming the acts forming the acts of the acts of an
of a sovereign of official body. officer of employee of an
authority Government ofIndia. educationalinstitution.
70 ndian Evidence Act- Which of the following 3 A rule of law Assurances held Plea of promissory An estoppel arises
statements is not correct? can not be out but not estoppel shall be as soon as the
nullified by incorporated in an available even if an relationship of
resorting to agreement would officer of the andlord and tenant
doctrine of not attract Government acts is created and
estoppel. doctrine of outside the scope tenant is not
estoppel of his authority. permitted to denythetitleofhislandlord.
71 ndian Evidence Act- "Test identification parade" 2 Substantive corroborative hearsay evidence no evidence
under the law of evidence is: evidence evidence
72 The confession of an accused is only relevant 4 Section 23 Section 25 Section 28 Section 30
against him. Which of the following Section of the
ndian Evidence Act,1872 is an exception to this
Rule?
73 Indian Evidence Act:-A retracted confession: 3 can be made cannot be made cannot be made both (1) and (3) are
solely the basis solely the basis of solely the basis of incorrect
of conviction conviction underanycircumstances conviction unlessthesameiscorroborated
74 ndian Evidence Act:- `Necessity rule' as to the 2 Section 31 of Section 32 of Section 60 of Section 61 of
admissibility of evidence is contained in: Evidence Act Evidence Act Evidence Act Evidence Act
75 ndian Evidence Act:- ln a murder case before 1 ls inadmissible Admissible as it Admissible as it Inadmissible as it
identification of the culprit, a wrote a letter of as it was made was made was neither made was not made
confession to the police officer. At the time of to a police voluntarily, the in police custody before the
writing the letter there was no suspicion cast on 8. officer. fact it was made nor in the presence magistrate. /
Choose the most appropriate answer from the before the police of the police officer.
following choices. officer is irrelevant.
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76 IPC:- Preparation of which of the following 4 (i), (ii) and (iv) (i), (ii) and (iii) (i) and (ii) (i) and (iv)
offences is punishable
(i) Waging war against India
(ii) Sedition
(iji) Murder
(iv) Dacojfy
777879 lpc:- A man who regularly visits the instagram 4 stalking voyeurism Obscenity man commits no
page of a bikini model women celebrity and also offense
follows her commits the offense of:
lpc:-Which of the following statements is false : 4 theft is "robbery" Extortion is Property, the none of these
"robbery" if the
if, in order to the
possession
committing of the offender, at the time whereof has been
theft, or incommit ing thetheft,orincarryingawayorattemptingto of commit ing theextortion,isinthepresenceofthepersonputinfear,andcommitsthe
transferred by theft,orbyextortion,orbyrobbery,anypropertywhichhas
lpc:-A was beaten by a. In this act, A's shoulder was 2 simple hurt assault affray
grievous hurt
dislocated(not fractured). a is liable for
80 lpc:- A finds a ring belonging to 8 on a table in the 4 theft cr'm'nal criminal breach of none of these
house which 8 occupies. Here the ring is in possession misappropriatjon trust
of 8 and A in good faith believing that it belongs to
him takes it. A commits the offence of
81 IPC:-A, residing in Calcutta, is agent for Z, residing at 4 cheating criminal breach of crlminal no offence is
Delhi. There is an express or implied contract bet\^/een trust misappropriation committed
A and Z, that all sums remitted by Z to A shall be
invested by A, according to Z's direction. Z remits a
lakh of rupees to A, with directions to A to invest the
same in Company's paper. A in good faith, believing
that it will be more for Z's advantage to hold shares in
the Bank of Bengal, disobeys Z's directions, and buys
shares in the Bank of Bengal, for Z, instead of buying
Company's paper. Z suffers loss. A is liable for
82 PC:- Where the accused caught hold of a girl, 3 the accused the accused was the accused was the accused was
grabbed her by force by the side of the bushes, was guilty of guilty of outraging guilty of attempted guilty of insulting
threw her down on the ground, removed her preparation of modesty of the girl rape the modesty of the
under garments, got over her and attempted to rape Only girl
penetrate, but before he could succeed, the girl
started bleeding.
83 PC:-A, a shopkeeper, to protect his own money says 4 iable for iable for iable for not liable for
to 8, who manages his business-"Sell nothing to Z defamation defamation under defamation under defamation
unless he pays you ready money, for I have no good under section section 496 of section 506 of I.P.C.
opinion of his honesty." A is 499 of I.P.C. I.P.C.
84 PC:-A places men with firearms at the outlets of 4 Wrongful Wrongful restraint Criminal intimidation 1 & 3 both are
a building, and tells Z that they will fire at Z if Z confinement correct
attempts to leave the building. What offence has
A committed?
85 PC:-ln which case, offence under section 377 1 Navtej Singh Joseph Shine v. Malkiat Singh v. Balwant Singh v.
was held to be partially unconstitutional : Johar v. UnionofIndia Union of India state of Punjab stateofPunjab/
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86 lpc:-A man who monitors the use by a woman of 4 Sexual criminal trespass voyeurism stalking
internet, e-mail or any form of electronic harassment
communication, commits the offence of:
87 IPC:-A and 8, being, joint owners of a elephant, 4 Cheating Theft Criminal breach of Dishonest
A takes the elephant out of B's possession, trust Misappropriation
intending to use it. A, then, sells the elephant and
appropriates the whole proceeds to his own use.
What offence has A committed?
88 lpc:-A concerts and agrees with a for poisoning 3 abetment of attempt to murder criminal conspiraey No Offence
C in order to murder him, for which 8 agrees to murder by with the aid of to murder C
procure the poison, but did not procure . A and 8 conspiracy Section 34
are guilty of :
89 lpc:-"A", a blacksmith, is seized by a gang of 3
dacoits and forced, by threat of instant death to Culpable His act is
take his tools and to open the door of B's house. Dacoity with homicide not excusable. His act Causing death by
The dacoits 10 in number, loot B's money and Murder amounting to is covered under negligence
jewels and kill B's son. A is guilty of which offence? murder general exception.
92 Under Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C., the power to 3 High Court Sessions Judge Magistrate All of these
direct investigation is vested only in
93 Magistrate can invoke power under Section 1 Vinubhai Alok Verma v. B.K. Pavitra v. Pattu Rajan v.
156(3) Cr.P.C. even at post-cognizance stage. It Haribhai and Union of India Union of India Union of India
is held in- others Vs. StateofGujaratandanother(2019) (2019) (2019) (2019)
94 Cr.P.C.:- lf the accused though not of unsound 2 will stay the may proceed with will forward the
mind, can not be made to understand the proceedings the proceeding proceeding to the None of these
proceedings, the court High Court
95 Cr.P.C.:- Constitution Bench of Supreme Court 1
97 Cr.P.C.:-When can an offence otherwise 4 When the When the person When the accused When the accused
compoundable not be compounded: Person competent to has been is, by reason of a
competent to compound is committed for trial previous conviction,
compound is under eighteen liable either to
dead years of age enhancedpunishment or to apunishmentofadifferentkindforsuchoffence/
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98 New chapter of ''plea bargaining" was added in 1 Criminal Law Criminal Indian Evidence Indian Penal Code
the Criminal Procedure Code by: Procedure Code
(Amendment) (Amendment) Act, (Amendment) Act,
Act, 2005 (Amendment) Act,2005 2005 2005
101 lf, in a complaint case it is made to appear to 3 Ill and V 11 and V 11 and Ill ll only
Magistrate that an investigation by the police is in
progress in relation to the same offence, which of
the following order(s) a Magistrate may pass
under Section 210 of Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973?
I. Return the complaint to be re-filed after police
Investigation
11. Stay the proceeding of inquiry or trial on such
complaint
Ill. Call a report from the Investigating Officer
lv. Refer the complaint for investigation by police
V. Refer the complaint to Chief Judicial Magistrate
102 Cr.P.C.:-Victim means and includes : 4 a person whohas uf eredanylos orInjurycaused byreasonoftheactoromis ionforwhichtheac usedpersonhasbe ncharged his or her guardian his or her legal heir all of these
103 Cr.P.C. -What persons may be charged jointly? 3 I, ii and iii i, iii and iv all of these none of these/
i. Persons accused of the same offence
committed in the course of the same transaction.
ii. Persons accused of an offence and persons
accused of abetment of, or attempt to commit,
such offence.
iii. Persons accused of more than one offence of
the same kind, and persons accused of abetment
of, or attempt to commit, such offence.
iv. Persons accused of more than one offence of
the same kind, within the meaning of Section 219
committed by them jointly within the period of
twelve months.
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104 Cr.P.C.:- With regard to the place of inquiry or 4 When it is where an offence is where it consists of
where an offence
trial, which of the following statements is false : uncertain in a continuing one,
is committed several acts done in
which of several partly in one local and continues to be different local
ocal areas an area and partly in committed in more areas, it may be
offence was another, it may be ocal areas than inquired into or tried
committed, it inquired into or one, it may be by a Court having
may be inquired tried by a Court inquired into or tried jurisdiction over the
into or tried by a having jurisdiction by a Court having ocal area in which
Court having over any of such jurisdiction over any first of such acts
jurisdiction overanyofsuchlocalareas local areas of such local areas was committed
105 Cr.P.C.- Any private person may arrest any 3 Cognizable Non-bailable Cognizable and Non-cognizable and
person who in his presence commits: offence offence non-bailable offence non-bailable offence
106 Negotiable Instrument Act:-'A' signs the 4 promise to pay acknowledge promise to pay 8 promise to pay 8
instrument in the following terms. State the 8 or order lNR myself to be NR 10,000 after NR 500 seven
instrument which cannot be considered as 500 indebted to 8 for three months days after my
promissory note : lNR 1,000 to bepaidondemandforvaluereceived marriage with C
107 Negotiable Instrument Act:- A court trying an 1 n summon n other case after n a case tried All of these
offence under section 138 may order the drawer case when drawers summarily when
of the cheque to pay interim compensation drawer plead statement under notice for
not guilty section 313 Crpchasbeenrecorded appearance ofdrawerisissued
108 Which of the following statements is false, lf the 4 every person where a person is f it is proved that none of these
person committing an offense under Section 138 who, at the time nominated as a the offense has
of the Negotiable Instruments Act is a company : the offense was Director of a been committed
committed, was company by virtue with the consent or
in charge of, of his holding any connivance of, or is
and was office or attributable to, any
responsible to employment in the neglect on the part
the company for Central or State of, any director
the conduct of Government, he manager, secretary
the business of shall not be liable or other officer of
the company,aswellasthecompany,shallbedeemedtobeguilty for prosecution the company, suchdirector,manager,secretaryorotherof icershallalsobedeemedtobeguilty
109 4
Negotiable Instrument Act:-When no rate of
interest is specified in the instrument, interest on 6 percent 9 percent 12 percent 18 percent
the amount due shall be calculated at the rate of --
110 Amendment in Section 148 of the Negotiable 1 Surinder Singh Indian Bank Vs. Canara Bank Vs. Sri Uttam Chand
nstrument Act,1881 effective from olst Deswal Vs. Promila (2020) Kameshwar Singh Vs. Nathu Ram
September, 2018 shall have a retrospective effect VirenderGandhi(2019) (2020) (2020)
is held in the case of-
General Knowledae / " (Total - 20 Questionst IQ.N o.111 -130)
111 River "Narmada" flows in which of following 2 North to south East to West West to East South to North
direction:
112 Which of the Water falls is situated in Madhya 4 Dhua dhar Chachai Kapil dhara All of these
Pradesh : (Bhedaghat)
113 Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical 3 lndore Bhopal Gwalior Rewa
Education is established in :
114 Who was the Chief Justice of India when pubic 4
Justice M. Justice A. H. Justice P.N.
interest litigation (P.I.L.) first time introduced in Justice A.S. Anand
Hidaytullah Ahamadi Bhagwati /
ndian Judicial system ?
115 Which one is not `Rabi' crop? 4 Wheat
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I`try.._i(An®,
- `te.
116 The world famous rock-art site in India is situated 3 Adamgarh Gupteshwar Bhimbetka Kabra Pahad
at?
117 Boundary line drawn on map between India and 1 MCMohan Line Red cliff Line Durand Line Red Line
China is known as
118 Which of the following has won the Nobel peace 2 World World Food Food and None of these
prize 2020? EconomicForum Program AgricultureOrganization
125 Entomology is the science that studies 2 Behaviour of Insects The origin and The formation of
human beings history of technicalandscientificterms rocks
126 ndependent India won its first Olympic hockey 4 1952 1956 1960 1948
gold in...?
127 Amjad Ali Khan is associated with which of the 1 Sarod Veena Violin Sitar
following musical instruments?
128 Which of the following is not a chief organ of the 1 International Security Council International Court General Assembly
United Nations Organisations? LabourOrganisation of J ustice
129 UN adopted which of the following resolutions 2 Only (i) (i) and (ii) (i), (ii) and (iii) (i) and (iv)
sponsored by India
(i) Reducing Nuclear Danger
(ii) Convention on Prohibition of the Use of
Nuclear Weapons
(iii) Reducing Labour differences
(iv) Promoting Peace and Harmony
130 Which of the following tiger reserves was 3 Kanha National Bandhavgarh Panna Tiger Madhav Tiger
awarded with the status of UNESCO Biosphere Park National Park Reserve Reserve
Reserve?
Computer Knowled e (Total -10 Que 9tions} lQ.No.131 -1401
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132 ln computer networking, FTP stands for: 3 Firmware Firewall transfer File Transfer None of these
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performs all the between system software,
basic tasks like hardware and application software
file software is called and programming
management,memorymanagement,processmanagement interface software
134 Assembler is a program that translate the program 2 High-level to Assembly to Machine to Machine to low-level
from assembly machine assembly
135 Device which is used to read a mark sense 4 image scanner Bar-code reader facsimile machine character or mark
answer sheet of particular test is recognition device
136 Which of the following is not used as secondary 1 Semiconductor magnetic disks magnetic drums magnetic tapes
storaae? memory
137 Which of one is a open source operating system 2 Microsoft Linux Macos None of these
139 .When discussing technology, a hot spot is ? 2 A small A place served Jargon for an X- A faulty area in the
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143 Select the option that is the nearest in meaning to 1 incognito directly unfailingly in situ
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The portal will help victims and complainants to
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