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Unlocking Legal Success: MCQs for Your Judicial Exam Journey

 Unlocking Legal Success: MCQs for Your Judicial Exam Journey


Constitutional Law

  1. What is the minimum age for election as the President of India?
    A. 25 years
    B. 30 years
    C. 35 years
    D. 40 years
    Answer: C. 35 years
    #PresidentOfIndia #IndianConstitution #JudicialService

  2. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Right to Equality?
    A. Article 12
    B. Article 14
    C. Article 19
    D. Article 21
    Answer: B. Article 14
    #RightToEquality #ConstitutionalRights #Judiciary

  3. Who has the power to declare a financial emergency under the Constitution of India?
    A. Prime Minister
    B. Parliament
    C. President
    D. Supreme Court
    Answer: C. President
    #EmergencyProvisions #IndianLaw #JudicialExamPrep


Criminal Law

  1. Under which section of IPC is culpable homicide defined?
    A. Section 299
    B. Section 302
    C. Section 304
    D. Section 307
    Answer: A. Section 299
    #CriminalLaw #IPC #JudicialExamQuestions

  2. What is the maximum punishment for criminal conspiracy under Section 120B IPC?
    A. 5 years
    B. 7 years
    C. 10 years
    D. Life imprisonment
    Answer: D. Life imprisonment
    #ConspiracyLaw #IndianPenalCode #LawExams


Law of Evidence

  1. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act defines "admission"?
    A. Section 17
    B. Section 18
    C. Section 19
    D. Section 20
    Answer: A. Section 17
    #EvidenceLaw #LegalEducation #JudiciaryPrep

  2. Under which section can a confession made to a police officer be proved?
    A. Section 24
    B. Section 25
    C. Section 26
    D. Section 27
    Answer: D. Section 27
    #IndianEvidenceAct #ConfessionLaw #JudicialExamPreparation


Family Law

  1. Which act governs the concept of 'maintenance' for wives in India?
    A. Hindu Marriage Act
    B. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act
    C. Hindu Succession Act
    D. Special Marriage Act
    Answer: B. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act
    #FamilyLaw #MaintenanceLaw #LegalStudies

  2. What is the minimum age for marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, for males?
    A. 18 years
    B. 21 years
    C. 25 years
    D. 30 years
    Answer: B. 21 years
    #MarriageLaws #IndianLegalSystem #JudiciaryExams


Administrative Law

  1. Which doctrine is related to the separation of powers in administrative law?
    A. Doctrine of Eclipse
    B. Doctrine of Severability
    C. Doctrine of Basic Structure
    D. Doctrine of Rule of Law
    Answer: D. Doctrine of Rule of Law
    #AdministrativeLaw #SeparationOfPowers #LawEntrance

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