MH CET Law Mock Test (Legal Aptitude)

1. Minimum gap between two sessions of Parliament?

4 months
6 months
100 days
90 days

2. Council of Ministers remains in office till?

President
Lok Sabha
PM
None

3. Speaker resignation letter addressed to?

CJI
Deputy Speaker
PM
President

4. Fundamental Rights are in which part?

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

5. Oath to President is administered by?

Speaker
PM
AG
CJI

6. Principle: An Indian citizen, if he commits an offence within the meaning of Indian Penal Code in any other country, will still be liable to be tried in India.

Facts: Mr. Vaibhav, a citizen of India, commits a murder in the USA, which is not an offence in the USA. In the present case:

Mr. Vaibhav is guilty of murder and can be tried in India irrespective of the fact that murder is not an offence in the USA.
Mr. Vaibhav is not guilty of murder in India because it is not an offence in the USA.
Mr. Vaibhav is not guilty of murder because it was not committed in India.
None of the above

7. Principle: An offer can be accepted only when the acceptor has knowledge of such offer.

Facts: Mr. Arpit offers to pay a reward of Rs.10,000 to anyone who finds his watch. Mr. Mithilesh, without knowledge of the offer, finds and returns the watch.

Mr. Mithilesh can claim the reward because he finds and returns the watch.
Mr. Mithilesh can't claim the reward because the offer was frivolous.
Mr. Mithilesh can't claim the reward because he didn't have knowledge of the offer.
None of the above

8. Principle: An agreement to do an impossible act is void.

Facts: Ms. Rajani agrees with Mr. Bala to discover treasure by magic.

The act is not void because the act is capable of being performed.
The act is not void because it is not forbidden by law.
The act is void because discovering treasure by magic is impossible.
None of the above

9. Principle: Willful rash driving is an offence.

Facts: Mr. Tiwari was driving his car after drinking alcohol. Police books him for willful negligent driving. Is the act of the police lawful?

No, because Mr. Tiwari was not driving rashly; he was drunk while driving.
No, this is not a negligent act.
Yes, because Mr. Tiwari was driving rashly.
Yes, because the police has the power to arrest a person driving rashly.

10. Principle: Marrying again during the subsistence of an earlier marriage is an offence punishable under law.

Facts: Mr. Kumar's wife was admitted to the hospital and later died. He had a child, and since there was nobody to take care of the child, he asked his friend Ms. Lata to take care of the child. She agreed only if he married her. Under these circumstances, Mr. Kumar married Ms. Lata.

Ms. Lata forced Mr. Kumar to marry her, so he has not committed any offence.
Mr. Kumar was helpless, so he has not committed any offence.
Mr. Kumar by marrying Ms. Lata has committed an offence.
None of the above

11. The E-Court project was launched in:

2011
2010
2009
2007

12. All students graduating from which academic year onwards need to clear the All India Bar Examination to practice law in India?

2007-08
2009-10
2008-09
2010-11

13. Parole is a suspension of sentence. The statement is:

True
False
Partly correct
None of the above

14. The process by which the state ensures that an offender is punished is called:

Investigation
Trial
Prosecution
None of the above

15. President Pranab Mukherjee rejected the mercy petition filed by:

Afzal Guru
Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar
Mahendra Nath Das
Both (a) & (b)

16. Who is the author of the book "Off the Bench"?

Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer
Justice A. R. Lakshmanan
Justice J. S. Verma
Justice Y. V. Chandrachud

17. The offence of inciting disaffection, hatred or contempt against Government is called:

Perjury
Forgery
Sedition
Revolt

18. Where is the National Judicial Academy located?

Kolkata
Bhopal
Delhi
Mumbai

19. Every suit shall be instituted:

In the Supreme Court
In any Court in the locality
In the Court of lower grade competent to try it
In the District Court

20. Dishonour of cheque is punishable under:

Indian Penal Code
Banking Regulation Act
Negotiable Instruments Act
Payment and Settlement Act

21. Information Technology Act came into operation in:

2001
2002
2000
2007

22. In criminal trials, an accused is:

Deemed guilty until proved otherwise
Deemed innocent until proved otherwise
Always kept in jail until trial ends
Always released on bail

23. A Judge of the Supreme Court holds office till:

58 years
60 years
65 years
No limit

24. The FEMA Act stands for:

Foreign Exchange Act
Foreign Management Act
Foreign Exchange Management Act
None of the above

25. The modern concept of Human Rights developed after:

First World War
Second World War
Gulf War
None of the above

26. Lok Sabha is elected for a period of:

4 years
5 years
6 years
None of the above

27. POTA stands for:

Prohibition of Terrorists Act
Prohibition of Toxic Acids
Prevention of Terrorism Act
Prevention of Terrorism and Atrocities

28. The Indian Supreme Court consists of:

26 Judges
25 Judges
20 Judges
31 Judges

29. Crime is a:

Private wrong
Public wrong
Civil wrong
None of the above

30. The act of unlawfully entering into another's property is called:

Breach of property
Trespass
Triplication
Trover

31. Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the:

President
Parliament
People
Constitution

32. Right to Education was made a Fundamental Right by which Amendment?

84th Amendment
86th Amendment
81st Amendment
83rd Amendment

33. Minimum age for voting in Panchayat elections in India is:

18 years
21 years
16 years
17 years

34. The Constitution of India is:

Wholly unwritten
Wholly written
Partly written, partly customs
Ancient tradition

35. Indian Constitution envisages:

Federal Government
Unitary Government
Quasi-federal Government
Quasi-unitary Government

36. Fundamental Rights in India are:

Positive Rights
Negative Rights
Imperfect Rights
None of the above

37. T.S. Thakur was the ____ Chief Justice of India:

39th
41st
42nd
43rd

38. National Law Day in India is observed on:

24 October
10 December
26 November
15 August

39. Which of the following is NOT correct?

Freedom of speech includes press
Right to life includes right to trade
Equality includes natural justice
Freedom includes carrying kirpan

40. Y attempts to steal jewels from a box but finds it empty. What is the offence?

Not guilty because box was empty
Guilty of attempt to theft
Guilty of trespass
Not guilty of any offence

1. Lingaraja Temple is located at:

Bhubaneshwar
Mount Abu
Khajuraho
Chhattarpur

2. 'Red Letter Day' in modern India refers to:

20 Feb 1947
15 Aug 1947
9 Dec 1946
24 Mar 1947

3. Fa-Hien came to India in:

398 AD
455 AD
467 AD
405 AD

4. 'Liberator of Press' is:

Bentinck
Hastings
Metcalfe
Macaulay

5. 'Chauth' tax was collected by:

Marathas
Mughals
Khiljis
Rohillas

6. Lakshadweep is a group of how many islands?

12
25
33
15

7. Largest sea in the world:

Caspian Sea
South China Sea
Mediterranean Sea
North Sea

8. Oldest mountain range in India:

Himalayas
Nilgiris
Aravallis
Vindhyas

9. Lunar eclipse occurs on:

New Moon
Full Moon
Half Moon
Quarter Moon

10. Largest Thorium deposit state in India:

Assam
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Kerala

11. Who developed Yahoo?

Dennis Ritchie & Ken Thompson
David Filo & Jerry Yang
Vint Cerf & Robert Kahn
Steve Case & Jeff Bezos

12. Heaviest natural satellite in the solar system:

Moon
Phobos
Ganymede
Deimos

13. Gas used for artificial fruit ripening:

Ethylene
Acetylene
Ethane
Methane

14. Bronze is an alloy of:

Copper & Zinc
Tin & Zinc
Copper & Tin
Iron & Zinc

15. Father of cloning:

Gerhard Fischer
Dr. Ian Wilmut
Dr. Harsobind Khorana
Mendel

16. India adopted Liberalization policy in:

1991
1995
2000
1985

17. WTO was established in:

1994
1993
1996
1995

18. One rupee note is issued by:

SBI
Ministry of Finance
RBI
None

19. Which is an indirect tax?

Income Tax
Corporate Tax
VAT
Both b & c

20. Highest tea producing state in India:

West Bengal
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Assam

21. Who resigned during Emergency protest?

Justice H.R. Khanna
K.R. Narayanan
Fali S. Nariman
None

22. President can be re-elected:

Cannot be re-elected
Only once
Only twice
Any number of times

23. Who is NOT appointed by President?

Speaker of Lok Sabha
Chief Justice
High Court Judge
None

24. Executive head of a State is:

Governor
Chief Minister
Cabinet
Legislative Council

25. Women's Reservation Bill passed in Rajya Sabha on:

09-01-2010
09-01-2009
09-03-2010
01-03-2010

26. Google acquired which company?

Motorola
HTC
Sony Ericsson
None

27. Noor Inayat Khan prize 2016 winner:

Mamta Jain
Padma Sharma
Geetakshi Arora
Geetanjali Purohit

28. Setu Bharatam project launched for:

Apps for Swachh Bharat
Remove railway crossings
Clean India campaign
Entrepreneurship

29. Railway research organisation name:

Vishleshan
Srestha
Avataran
Nawachna

30. Niramaya scheme launched by:

Odisha
Karnataka
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh

1. RAP, MAP, HOT, FUN ?

PQR
STM
CAT
WXY

2. J, A, S, O, N ?

J
D
S
M

3. ONM, SRQ, WVU, ?

DCB
LMN
JIH
UTS

4. ABJN, CDOE, EFUY, GHBK, ?

LKDF
JJOD
IJLS
KSLA

5. PFZ, RGY, THX, ?

STU
UIW
VTY
ABD

6. C-32, D-64, E-128, F-256, ?

B-16
G-512
H-78
A-16

7. SELECT, DETECT, COLLECT, PUPPET ?

DEFECT
EJECT
SILLY
ELECT

8. Beautiful : Handsome :: Women : ?

Them
Her
Charming
Husband

9. 3 : 10 :: 8 : ?

11
14
15
17

10. Tuesday : May :: Saturday : ?

September
Monday
August
Wednesday

11. TINMEBR : NUMBER :: FLOAT : ?

FLOTA
LFOAT
FTOAL
TOFAL

12. Punishment : Crime :: Prize : ?

Guilty
Hatred
Deed
Sin

13. Blacksmith : Hammer :: Soldier : ?

Gun
Sword
Knife
Bullet

14. Disease : Health :: Freedom : ?

Pleasure
Plight
Ugly
Slavery

15. If SPOT = 1234, CAUGHT = 567894, START = 94584, then SMART = ?

65987
58975
56984
45682

16. CALCULATER → CACLUALTER, GEOMETRY → ?

GEMOTERY
GETROMEY
GTMYEORE
REYGTMOE

17. If SAM = 33, JIMMY = 70, then METTLE = ?

45
75
65
95

18. DELHI → EFMIJ, MAHARASHTRA → ?

NBIBSBTIUSB
NCJKLPHUOL
KOJSUPOTLF
JSORYNOIYS

19. A=2, B=4, C=6, then 8,10,10,8 stands for?

DEED
DEEP
DEER
FEED

20. PEN → QFO, SUN → ?

OUT
TVO
RTU
TRU

21. If GENERAL is coded as 7555913, then KNOWLEDGE is coded as:

569545695
123456789
987654321
256535475

22. He is a soldier, so he cannot write comics:

No soldier can write comics
Some soldiers can write comics
Soldiers seldom write comics
All of these

23. It is false that dictators always die as martyrs:

Some martyrs are not dictators
Many martyrs are not dictators
Dictators rarely die as martyrs
All of these

24. This man can't win because he is not honest:

Those who win are honest
All honest persons are winners
Only winners are honest
None

25. Some criminals are not politicians:

Some criminals are politicians
Some politicians are not criminals
Both (a) and (b)
None

26. All that glitters is not gold:

Many shining things are not gold
Whatever shines is not gold
Gold is not the only shining thing
All of these

27. Some students are disobedient:

Some are disobedient students
Some students are not disobedient
Both (a) and (b)
None

28. Should education be free for poor?
Argument I: It helps growth
Argument II: Otherwise illiteracy increases

Only I
Only II
Both
None

29. Should govt stop aiding minority institutions?
Argument I: Helps minorities
Argument II: Vote bank issue

Only I
Only II
Both
None

30. Ram is too clever to fail:
Assumption I: Clever don’t fail
Assumption II: Non-clever may fail

Only I
Only II
Both
None

31. Every citizen exercises adult franchise:
Assumption I: Children vote
Assumption II: Adults vote

Only I
Only II
Both
None

32. Instable person commits crime due to abnormality:
Conclusion I: Crime due to abnormality
Conclusion II: Instability & abnormality linked

Only I
Only II
Both
None

33. Increase punishment to reduce crimes:
Assumption I: Punishment low
Assumption II: Increase helps

Only I
Only II
Both
None

34. Secularism & social development linked:
Conclusion I: Continue secularism
Conclusion II: Both go together

Only I
Only II
Both
None

35. Daughter not old enough to vote:
Inference: Girl under 18

True
False
Probably true/false
Cannot say

36. Respectful → good children, Beautiful → respectful:
Inference: Beauty & respect in children

True
False
Probably true/false
Cannot say

37. Either illiterate or poor, He is poor:
Inference: He is poor

True
False
Probably
Cannot say

38. R behind P & Q, T behind S:
Inference: T behind P

True
False
Probably
Cannot say

39. Train for track 4, trains to 4 go to Delhi:
Inference: This train goes to Delhi

True
False
Probably
Cannot say

40. Assertion: Population explosion in India
Reason: Majority are Hindus

A true, R false
A false, R true
Both true but unrelated
Both true & related

1. Juvenile means:

Young person
Old person
Offender
Middle aged person

2. Bankrupt means:

Wealthy
Insolvent
Reckless
Honest

3. Spendthrift means:

Famous
Miser
Extravagant
Frugal

4. Violate means:

Follow
Disobey
Command
Regard

5. Opposite of Cruel:

Weak
Brutal
Kind
Troublesome

6. Opposite of Adjourn:

Postpone
Continue
Prepone
Delay

7. Opposite of Industrious:

Indifferent
Hardworking
Lazy
Brave

8. Opposite of Hostile:

Humane
Mischievous
Friendly
Merciful

9. A person who does not believe in God:

Pagan
Atheist
Fanatic
Spiritual

10. One who sells goods by roaming:

Businessman
Hawker
Shopkeeper
Grocer

11. A person who looks at bright side:

Optimist
Pessimist
Philanthropist
Hypocrite

12. Former holder of office:

Predecessor
Successor
Heir
Follower

13. A snake in the grass means:

Hidden enemy
Fair weather friend
Close friend
Trustworthy person

14. To give false colouring:

Reveal facts
Misrepresent
Be honest
Prove

15. To see eye to eye:

Agree
Disagree
Oppose
Appreciate

16. To leave no stone unturned:

Give up
Try best
Postpone
Order

17. The old man was proud ___ his son:

on
of
at
in

18. I congratulated my friend ___ his success:

for
on
of
about

19. English is ___ universal language:

A
An
The
None

20. Pune is ___ Oxford of the East:

A
An
The
None

21. Each student ___ present:

was
were
are
has

22. Communication is necessary for:

Human existence
Entertainment
Business only
None

23. Ideal communication should be:

Meaningful
Lengthy
Inappropriate
Irrelevant

24. Words of communicator should be:

Positive
Negative
Discouraging
Impolite

25. Meaning of 'innovation':

Creativity
Monotonous
Encouraging
Complex

26. As soon as did I come home, it started raining.

As soon as I came
No sooner I came
Hardly I came
No improvement

27. She ___ studying law for four years.

has been
have been
was
No improvement

28. If he will come to me, I will help him.

shall come
comes
came
No improvement

29. All which glitters is not gold.

that
what
the
No improvement

30. Correct sentence:

She don't like coffee
She doesn't like coffee
She not like coffee
She didn't likes coffee

1. A man buys a cycle for Rs.1400 and sells it at a loss of 15%. What is the selling price?

1090
1190
1200
1300

2. Cost price of 20 articles = selling price of x articles. If profit is 25%, find x:

15
16
18
20

3. Boat speed = 13 km/hr, stream speed = 4 km/hr. Time to go 68 km downstream?

2 hrs
3 hrs
4 hrs
5 hrs

4. If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he covers 20 km more. Actual distance?

50 km
56 km
70 km
80 km

5. 6 men & 8 boys do work in 10 days, 26 men & 48 boys do it in 2 days. Time for 15 men & 20 boys?

4 days
5 days
6 days
7 days

6. A man is 24 years older than his son. In 2 years, he will be twice his son's age. Present age of son?

14
18
20
22

7. Sum of two numbers = 20 and difference = 4. Find numbers:

12, 8
16, 9
20, 10
7, 14

8. Batsman scored 87 runs in 17th inning, average increased by 3. New average?

40
39
52
55

9. Out of 40 students, 14 take English, 29 take Chemistry, 5 both. How many take neither?

5
7
3
2

10. 7 like Basketball, 8 like Cricket, 3 like both. Total students liking at least one?

14
16
10
12