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32 Law (LLM) Test Booklet: COMMON P.G. ENTRANCE TEST-2022 (CPET-2022)

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COMMON P.G.

ENTRANCE TEST–2022 (CPET-2022)

Subject Code : 32 Test Booklet No.:

Entrance Subject : Law (LLM) Hall Ticket No.:

TEST BOOKLET

Time Allowed : 90 Minutes Full Marks : 70

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. Please do not open this Question Booklet until asked to do so.
2. Check the completeness of the Question Booklet immediately after opening.
3. Enter your Hall Ticket No. on the Test Booklet in the box provided alongside. Do not write
anything else on the Test Booklet.

up Test Booklet Serial No. & OMR Answer Sheet Serial No. in the Attendance Sheet carefully.

5. Each question has four answer options marked ((A) , ((B) , ((C) & ((D) .
6. Answers are to be marked on the Answer Sheet, which is provided separately.
7. Choose the most appropriate answer option and darken the oval completely, corresponding to
((A) , ((B) , ((C) or ((D) against the relevant question number.
8. Use only Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to darken the oval for answering.
9. Please do not darken more than one oval against any question, as scanner will read such markings
as wrong answer.
10. Each question carries equal marks. There will be no negative marking for wrong answer.
11. Electronic items such as calculator, mobile, etc., are not permitted inside the
examination hall.
12. Don’t leave the examination hall until the test is over and permitted by the invigilator.
13. The candidate is required to handover the original OMR sheet to the invigilator and
take the question booklet along with the candidate’s copy of OMR sheet after completion
of the test.
14. Sheet for rough work is appended in the Test Booklet at the end.

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1. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court held that “imparting education cannot be
treated as a Trade or Business” ?

(A) Mohini Jain vs. State of Karnataka.

(B) P.A. Inamdar vs. State of Maharashtra.

(C) Dinesh Kumar vs. State of Orissa.

(D) Uni Krishnan vs. State of A.P.

of the State.

Supreme Court?

justice.

(B) Principles of natural justice are applicable to administrative proceedings.

(D) Judicial Review is a part of basic structure of the Constitution.

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6. In which case the principle ‘ubi jus ibi remedium’ was recognized?

(C) Pemma Chibber vs. Union of India.

(B) Positive assertion of unwarranted statements.

(C) Active concealment of a fact.

(C) It is in writing and registered.

(D) Is a promise to compensate for something done.

statement?

(A) Section 10

(B) Section 11

(C) Section 15

(D) Section 19

(C) There is intention to create legal relation.

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11. In c

(A) An action for nuisance is actionable per se and no special damage need to be proved.

(B) It can be committed through the medium of intangible objects.

(D) It is direct interference with the possession of plaintiff.

14. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India gave the ruling that Sovereign

(C) Kasturilal Ralia Ram Jain vs. State of U.P.

(D) Peoples Union for Democratic Rights vs. State of Bihar.

(A) Damnum sine injuria.

(B) Injuria sine damno

(C)

(D) Res ipsa loquitar.

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(A) Holland.

(B) Ulpanian.

(C) Bentham.

(D) Blackstone.

(A) Ratio decidendi.

(B) Corpus decidendi.

(C) Corpus possessionis

(D) Animum possidendi.

as possible with minimum friction and waste”?

(A) Rescoe Pound

(D) John Austin.

(A) Possession once lost cannot be regained.

(B) Possession is protected till someone else provided a better title in himself.

(D) Possession is evidence of ownership.

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based on-

(A) Independent needs of people.

(B) Concept of Universalism

(C) Right to self-determination.

(D) Common heritage of mankind.

(A) Article 6

(B) Article 7

(D) Article 12

23. The United Nations Convention on Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against

(A) June 1979

(C) June 1993

(D) December 1997

National Human Rights Commission shall be-

(C) One who has been a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

(D) One who has been a Chairperson of a National Tribunal or Commission.

(A) M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India

(B) M.C. Mehta vs Kamal Nath and others

(C) S.Jagannath vs. Union of India.

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26.

(A) Article 21

(C) Article 253

(D) Article 254

(A) Fundamental Right

(C) Fundamental Duties

(A) 1999

(B) 2005

(C) 2007

(D) 2010

30. Non-Compos mentis denotes-

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31.

(A) Section 34

(B) Section 52

(D) Section 141

32. In which of the circumstances an inchoate instigation to commit a crime is said to be


incomplete?

(D) None of the above.

34. The provisions of Consumer Protection Act shall be-

(B) No addition to other laws

(C) Not in addition and in derogation of other laws

(D) In addition to and not in derogation of other laws.

(B) The National Commission

(C) The State Commission

(D) The Chief Justice of the High Court.

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(A) Murli S Deora vs. Union of India: Ban on smoking in public places

(D) Hussainara Khatoon vs State of Bihar: Protection against inhuman treatment in jail.

relations with one-another”?

(B) Oppenheim

(C) Jethro Brown

(D) Torsten Vitel

(C) The Economic and Social Council

(D) Both (A) & (B)

its own”?

(A) Salmond

(B) Hobbes

(C) Blackstone

(D) Friedman

is entitled to maintenance?

(A) Nirmala Devi vs. Veena Kaushal

(B) Chand Dhawan vs. Jawaharlal Dhawan

(C) Ramesh Chandra vs. Veena Kaushal

(D) Amarjeet Kaur vs. Harbhajan Singh

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41.

(A) Justice P. N. Bhagawati

(C) Justice R. N. Mishra

(D) Justice A. S. Anand

(A) Form of Recognition

(A) Custom

(D) Reports of the committees and commissions.

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46. An Independent Industrial Relation Commission to provide labour welfare in India was

(A) Santhanam Committee

(B) Madhavan Committee

(C) Ramanujam Committee

(D) Vasudevan Committee.

(A) It is a transfer of prisoner from one jail to another.

(B) It is a transfer of criminal case from one court to another.

(D) It is taking out of the accused from court to prison.

(A) The Court of Magistrate.

(D) Both the Court of Sessions and High Court.

(A) Section 395.

(B) Section 396.

(C) Section 399.

(D) Section 401.

of the Act?

(A) Section 33

(B) Section 34

(C) Section 35

(D) Section 36

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(A) Facts showing state of mind.

(D) All of these.

(B) Assault

(C) Rioting

prescribed in the Act.

(D) Provisions of the Act are not applicable for an application under the Religious Endowment
Act.

(C) Contingent Contract

(D) Uncertain Contract

(A) Suit for dissolution of marriage

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(A) Order XXXIII CPC

(B) Order XXXII CPC

(C) Order XXXIIA

(D) None of these.

(A) Romesh Thapper vs. State of Madras

Tribunal”?

(A) Section 44

(B) Section 45

(C) Section 49

(D) Section 50

Supreme Court?

(B) S. Khusboo vs. Kanniammal

(C) Navtej Singh Johar vs. Union of India

(D) K.S. Puttaswami vs. Union of India.

(A) 10

(B) 20

(C) 60

(D) 25.

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(A) Negative right.

(B) Positive right.

(D) Both (B) & (C)

the Trademark Act.

(C) Either (A) or (B)

(D) None of the above.

(C) Both (A) & (B).

(D) None of these.

(C) Both (A) & (B).

(D) None of these.

(A) 2

(B) 6

(C) 5

(D) 7

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(C) Both (A) & (B)

(D) None of the above.

(A) 1949.

(B) 1955

(C) 1959

(D) 1969.

(B) Banking & Insurance.

(D) Banking & Manufacturing.

(A) A salaried partner

(B) A managing partner

*****

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ROUGH WORK

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