Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (10th August 2024)
Question/ Answer
Question1:- Who has control over the subordinate judiciary?
a) The High Court
b) The Supreme Court of India
c) The Governor
d) None of the above
Answer is A is correct. Article 227 of the COI, provides that High Court has authority over
subordinate judiciary within the territorial jurisdiction of State. Therefore, option (a) is the
correct answer.
Question2:- Which out of the following is not a kind of mortgage?
a) Mortgage by conditional sale
b) Usfrustuary mortgage
c) English mortgage
d) Subrogation
Answer is D is correct. Refer Section 58 of TPA. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
Question3:- Under which section of the Trust Act, 1882 the definition of the breach of trust
is provided?
a) Section 1(d)
b) Section 2
c) Section 3
d) Section 5
Answer is C is correct. Definition of the breach of trust is provided under Section 3. Therefore,
option (c) is the correct answer.
Question4:- As a general rule what is the liability of a trustee for breach of trust by co-
trustee?
a) Fully liable
b) Partially liable
c) No liability
d) None of the above
Answer is C is correct. According to Section 26 of Trust Act, 1882. Therefore, option (c) is the
correct answer.
Question5:- The unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage of goods in transit where the
buyer-
a) Becomes insolvent
b) Refuses to pay price
c) Acts fraudulently
d) All of these
Answer is A is correct. Refer Section 50 of Sales of Goods Act. Therefore, option (a) is the
correct answer.
Question6:- A agrees to sell his scooter worth Rs. 10000/- to B for Rs. 5000/- only and as
consent was obtained by coercion. Here the agreement is-
a) Void
b) Valid
c) Voidable
d) Unlawful
Answer is C is correct. Refer Section-19 Of Indian Contract Act. Therefore, option (c) is the
correct answer.
Question7:- On which of the following grounds a partner may apply to the court for
dissolution of the firm?
a) Insanity of a partner
b) Misconduct of a partner
c) Perpetual losses in business
d) All of the above
Answer is D is correct. Refer Section 44 of the Partnership Act. Therefore, option (d) is the
correct answer.