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24th July 2012, 10:45 AM
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Re: Entrance Law Sample Paper

As you are searching for the sample test paper for law then here I am giving you the some question related to this paper.

Questions:-
1. John, Thomson, Robert, Smith and Chriss entered into an agreement to destroy an office building of the Government of India. John purchased AK-47 rifles and guns and explosive. Thomson supplied vehicles. Robert contributed money. Smith and Chriss made arrangements, conducted meetings and made plans for the commission of the act. John, Thomson and Robert before reaching the office building were apprehended by police and were shot dead. Decide about the offence of Smith and Chriss:
(a) Smith and Chris are not guilty of conspiracy as they had not gone in the vehicle for committing crime.
(b) Liability of Smith and Chriss comes to end with the death of main accused persons viz. John, Thomson and Robert
(c) As no offence is committed no one is responsible
(d) Smith and Chriss are to be punished as it is immaterial in the criminal law, whether illegal act is
Ultimate object of the agreement or merely incidental to that object.

2. In case of conspiracy, there must be:

(a) two or more persons
(b) more than one person
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) only (b) is correct and (a) is incorrect.

3. The gist of the offence of criminal conspiracy is

(a) agreement is necessary between two or more persons to do or cause to be done an illegal act
(b) a legal act by illegal means followed by an overt act to be done or cause to be done according to
agreement
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these above.

4. What does the abbreviation POTA means

(a) Prevention of Terrorism Act
(b) Prevention of Terrorists Act
(c) Punishment of Terrorists Act
(d) None of these.

5. FIR stands for

(a) Fact Information Report
(b) Further Information Report
(c) Frequent Information Report
(d) First Information Report.

6. Which is true about the following statement:
(a) Charge-sheet is signed by complainant only
(b) Charge-sheet is signed by both complainant and opposite party
(c) Charge-sheet is signed by the Investigating Officer and sent to court
(d) Charge-sheet is signed by Magistrate only.

7. A candidate for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, as per the rulings of Supreme
Court of India shall have to disclose
(a) assets and antecedents
(b) educational qualifications
(c) previous nomination
(d) both (a) and (b).

8. The Book "Ignited Minds : Unleashing The Power Within India" is written by

(a) L.K. Advani
(b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(c) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(d) None of these.

9. The Chief Ministership in the State of Jammu and Kashmir after 3 years term of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed shall go to
(a) CPI-M
(b) BJP
(c) Congress
(d) National Allies.

10. Ignorance of law is
(a) not an excuse in Indian Law
(b) is an excuse in Indian Law
(c) no such legal principle is followed in Indian Law
(d) partly an excuse in Indian Law.

For rest of the question here I am giving you the link from where you can download the paper:-

grandjurix.com/lawschool/sample1.asp


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