1.Who is the Parton-In- Chief of NALSA.
A) President of India
B) Prime minister of India.
C) Chief justice of India.
D) Law minister of India.
2.NALSA has been constituted under which act?
A) Legal service authorities act 1988
B) Legal services authorities act 1986
C) Legal services authorities act 1987
D) Legal service authorities act 1989
3.Under section 12 of LSA which one of the following would not receive free legal aid?
A) Women under age of 20.
B) Industrial Workmen.
C) A member of SC/ST community.
D) None of Above
4.Which section of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 deals with Criteria for giving legal
services ?
A). Section 17 of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
B). Section 14 of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
C). Section 12 of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
D). Section 19 of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
5.Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution contains Fundamental Duties?
A) 45 A
B) 51 A
C) 42
D) 30B
6.Which of the following are Fundamental Duties?
A) Safeguarding public property
B) Protecting the sovereignty, integrity and unity of India
C) Developing scientific temper and humanism
D) All the above
(Ans: d)
7.Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees 'Equality Before the Law and
Equal Protection of Law within the Territory of India'?
A) 15
B) 14
C) 17
D) 18
(Ans: b)
8.How many Fundamental Duties are in the Indian Constitution?
(A) 9
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 20
9.Which of the following Articles contain the Protection of Life and Personal Liberty?
A) 25
B) 29
C) 32
D) 21
10.Freedom of speech is a feature of:
A) Democratic Constitutions
B) Totalitarian Constitutions
C) Democratic as well as totalitarian constitutions
D) None of the above
11. The importance of the press has increased in recent years due to:
A) Spread of education
B) Invention of printing machines
C) Manufacture of paper in large quantity
D) Introduction of quick means of transportation
12. Which one of the following does not fall under the purview of freedom of speech and
expression?
A) Freedom of propagation of ideas
B) Freedom of circulation one's ideas
C) Freedom of publish one's ideas
D) None of the above
13.Which one of the followings does not fall under the freedom of press?
A) Right to print public news and views
B) Right to gather news
C) Freedom not to publish any news, article, correspondence or other matter
D) None of the above
14. The right to freedom of speech and expression:
A) Does not include freedom of press
B) Includes freedom of press
C) Includes freedom of press only in certain respects
D) None of the above
15. Which of the following is not a reasonable restriction on the freedom of speech?
A) It should not defame the nation
B) It should not criticise the government bluntly
C) It should not disturb peace
D) It should not instigate communal feelings
16. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides ‘Protection of certain rights
regarding freedom of speech, etc.’ to Indian citizens?
A) Article 18 (2)
B) Article 18 (1)
C) Article 19
D) Article 20
(Ans. C)
17.Article 39A of the Constitution - inserted by the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976 provided for
A) Free Legal Aid
B) Dispute resolution through Administrative Tribunal
C) Permanent lok adalats for disputes regarding Public Utility Services
D) Establishment of National Legal Services Authority.
18. What does NALSA stand for?
A) National Legal Services Association
B) National Legal Services Authority
C) National Law Services Association
D) National Law Services Authority
19From where one can get the free legal services??
A) Supreme Court
B) High Court
C) District Court
D) All of the above.
20. What is the purpose of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and
Redressal) Act 2013?
A) provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace
B) prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment
C) Both a and b above
D) None of these
21. “Chairperson” under Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and
Redressal) Act 2013 means?
A) Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Women
B) Minister of Women and Child Development
C) Chairperson of National Women’s Commission
D) Chairperson of the Local Complaints Committee
22. Which among the following is a “sexual harassment” as defined under Sexual Harassment of
Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act 2013?
A) physical contact and advances
B) demand or request for sexual favours
C) showing pornography
D) All the above
23.What is a child as per POCSO act?
A) Anyone below 18 years of age
B) Anyone below 16 years of age
C) Anyone below 14 years of age
D) Anyone below 10 years of age
24. The police are required to report the matter of child sexual abuse to the Child Welfare
Committee (CWC) within
A) 24 hours of the act being done
B) 24 hours of the report being received
C) 18 hours of the crime
D) 48 hours of the report being received
25.The RTI application is addressed to____.
A) Chief Minister of the respective state
B) Prime Minister of India
C) President of India
D) Public Information Officer
26.Who can file an RTI?
A) Only Indian Nationals
B) Only Foreign Nationals
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
27.What is the age criteria to file an RTI application?
A) 18 years and above
B) 45 years and above
C) 16 years and above
D) No age bar
28. Who is the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) of India?
A) Sudhir Bhargava
B) Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha
C) Radha Krishna Mathur
D) Bimal Julka
29. DV act applies to
A) Only the victim of the violence
B) all women who are subject of 125 Cr.P.C
C) All women who are not staying with the husband
D) women who are victim of violence within the family
30.According to Indian law, what is the minimum age of marriage?
A) 16 years for women and 19 years for men
B) 18 for women and 21 for men
C) 21 for women and men both
D)18 for men and women both
31. According to section 498A of IPC any cruelty for dowry to a woman by the husband or his
relatives is
A) a non-bailable offence with up to three years jail and fine
B) a bailable offence with up to three years jail and fine
C) an offence with fine up to 5 thousand rupees
D) a non bailable offence with up to seven years jail and fine
32.According to section 304B of IPC, if a woman dies under abnormal circumstances within X years
of her marriage then it can be termed a dowry death, provided X is
A) 5 years
B) 6 years
C) 7 years
D) 8 years
33.Under Delhi Victims Compensation Scheme, 2018. which of the following would be liable for
compensation.
A) Acid Attack Victims.
B) Rape Victim
C) Sexual Assault Victims.
D) All of the above.
34.Section 12 of The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 deals with___?
A) Access to justice
B) Equality and non-discrimination
C) Social security
D) Duty of educational institutions
35. Which of the following has been prescribed as penalty for discriminating against differently-abled
persons?
A) Fine up to 5 lakhs and imprisonment up to 5 years
B) Fine up to 2 lakhs and imprisonment up to 3 years
C) Fine up to 5 lakhs and imprisonment up to 2 years
D) Fine from Rs. 5000 and imprisonment up to 1 year
36. Which of the following is/are amongst the 21 disabilities mentioned in The Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Bill - 2016?
A) Thalassemia
B) Hemophilia
C) Sickle Cell disease
D) All of the above.
37. Within the meaning of provisions under section 41C(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code
every State Government shall establish a Police Control Room (PCR) in
A) every district
B) State level only
C) both district and at State level
D) State Secretariat only.
38. In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right
A) by the police officer
B) by the court
C) both by the police officer & the court
D) either (a) or (b).
39. Which of the following is correct
A) Magistrate cannot arrest a person
B) a private person cannot arrest a person
C) a police officer cannot arrest a person without warrant
D) none of these.
40. As per the Senior Citizens Act, the government of India recognises any person above the age of
___ years as a senior citizen.
A) 55
B) 60
C) 62
D) 65
41.Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the term “attested” means
A) attested by two or more witnesses
B) attested by one witness only
C) attested by two witnesses only
42. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the term “attested” means
A) attested by two or more witnesses
B) attested by one witness only
C) attested by two witnesses only
D) no condition prevails.
43.Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
A) a mere right to sue can be transferred
B) a mere right to sue cannot be transferred
C) no such provision is made in the Act
D) none of the above
44. What is a right in personam?
A) A type of mortgage
B) A right which attaches itself to the land
C) Nothing to do with land and property law
D) A right which attaches itself to the owner of the land only
45.Who is the current Parton-In-Chief of NALSA?
A) Narendra Modi
B) Kiren Rijiju.
C) Nuthalapti Venkata Ramana
D) Ram Nath Kovind
46. Lokadalat is organised for ____
A) To issue non bailable warrant.
B) Amicable settlement of disputes.
C) For granting Divorce.
D) For settlement of Rape and Muder case