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421.

Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done by a person who is bound by law’s to do it.

Facts: ‘A’ a police officer, without warrant apprehends ‘Z’ who has committed murder.

  • ‘A’ is guilty of the offence of wrongful confinement
  •  ‘A’ is not guilty of the offence of wrongful confinement
  • 'A’ may be guilty of the offence of wrongful restraint

  • 'A’ may be guilty of the offence of wrongful restraint

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422.

Direction: The question consists of two statements, on elabeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R) you are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

 Assertion: Idol is a person who can hold property.

Reason: Only human being can be called person not the lifeless things.

 

  • Both A and R are individually true and R is correct explanation to A

     

  •  Both A and R are Individually true but R is not correct explanation of A

     

  • A is true but R is false

     

  • A is true but R is false

     


C.

A is true but R is false

 

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423.

Direction: The question consists of two statements, on elabeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R) you are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

. Assertion: The Council of Minister at the centre is collectively responsible both to the Lok Sabha and to Rajya Sabha.

Reason: The members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are eligible to be minister of the Union Government.

 

  • Both A and R are individually true and R is correct explanation to A

  • Both A and R are Individually true but R is not correct explanation A

  • A is true but R is false

     

  • A is true but R is false

     

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424.

 Principle: Every person shall be liable to punishment under the Indian Penal Code and not otherwise for every act or omission contrary to the provisions of the Code of which he shall be guilty within the territory of India. In other words. the exercise of criminal jurisdiction depends upon the locality of the offence committed and not upon the nationality or locality of the offender.

Facts: ‘X’, a Pakistani citizen, while staying at Karachi, made false representations to ‘Y’, the complainant, at Bombay through letters, telephone calls and telegrams and induced the complainant to part with money amounting to over rupees five lakh to the agents of ‘X’ at Bombay, so that rice could be shipped from Karachi to India as per agreement. But the rice was never supplied to the complainant.

  • The offence of cheating under section 420 of the Code was committed by ‘X’ within India, even though he was not physically present at the time and place of the crime
  • The offence of cheating as per section 420 of the Code was not committed by ‘X’ within India, as he was not physically present at the time and place of the crime
  • Only the agents of ‘X’ had committed the offence of cheating under section 420 of the Code within India, as they were physically present at the time and place of the crime
  • Only the agents of ‘X’ had committed the offence of cheating under section 420 of the Code within India, as they were physically present at the time and place of the crime
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425.

Principle: Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 a property must be transferred by one living person to another living person. The Act deals only with transfer of property between living persons.

Facts: ‘X’ wants to transfer his property to the presiding deity in a temple situated within the estate of ‘A’.

  • Transfer of property by ‘X’ will be valid
  • Transfer of property by ‘X’ will be invalid
  • Transfer of property by ‘X’ to the presiding deity will become a valid transfer to ‘A’
  • Transfer of property by ‘X’ to the presiding deity will become a valid transfer to ‘A’
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426.

Direction: The question consists of two statements, on elabeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R) you are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

 Assertion: Laws are means of achieving an end namely social control.

Reason: The ultimate end of law is to secure greatest happiness to greatest number

  •  Both A and R are individually true and R is correct explanation to A

     

  •  Both A and R are Individually true but R is not correct explanation of A

     

  •  A is true but R is false

     

  •  A is true but R is false

     

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427.

Direction: The question consists of two statements, on elabeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R) you are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: The reservation of thirty three percent of seats for women in parliament and State Legislature does not require constitutional Amendment.

Reason: Political parties contesting elections can allocate thirty three percent of seats they contest to women candidates without any Constitutional Amendment.

 

  •  Both A and R are individually true and R is correct explanation to A

     

  •  Both A and R are Individually true but R is not correct explanation of A

     

  • A is true but R is false

     

  • A is true but R is false

     

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428.

Direction: The question consists of two statements, on elabeled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R) you are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India a Democratic Republic.

Reason: A republic will ensure we have a head to state that is democratically elected and accountable to voters. As a result the head to state will be more effective constitutional safeguard.

 

  • Both A and R are individually true and R is correct explanation to A

     

  •  Both A and R are Individually true but R is not correct explanation of A

     

  •  A is true but R is false

     

  •  A is true but R is false

     

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429.

Union Government recently approved 33 percent reservation for Women in:

 

  • Horizontally and each category (OBC, SC, ST and others) in direct recruitment in all non-gazetted Police posts in all Union Territories including Delhi.

     

  • Horizontally and each category (OBC, SC, ST and others) in direct recruitment in all gazetted Police posts in all Union Territories including Delhi.

  • Horizontally and each category (OBC, SC, ST and others) in direct recruitment in all gazetted & non-gazetted Police posts in all Union Territories including Delhi.

     

  • Horizontally and each category (OBC, SC, ST and others) in direct recruitment in all gazetted & non-gazetted Police posts in all Union Territories including Delhi.

     

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430.

 Choose the best option for the following statement:

No one can be compelled to sing the National Anthem since:

1. It will be vocative of the right to freedom of speech and expression.

2. It will be vocative of the right to freedom of conscience and practice & propagation of religion.

3. There is no legal provision obliging anyone to sing the National Anthem.

 

  • 1 and 2 are correct

     

  • 2 and 3 are correct

     

  • 1, 2 and 3 are correct

     

  • 1, 2 and 3 are correct

     

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