Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (06 September 2024)
Question/ Answer
Question1:- Which of the following not specifically mentioned as a kind of Mortgage in the
Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
a) Equitable Mortgage
b) Anomalous Mortgage
c) Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
d) English Mortgage
Answer is A is correct. Equitable Mortgage is not a kind of Mortgage under Transfer of
Property Act, 1882.Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question2:- In which of the Section of Transfer of Property Act, the ‘Doctrine of
Consolidation’ is incorporated?
a) Section 60
b) Section 61
c) Section 62
d) Section 63
Answer is B is correct. Refer Section 61 of the Transfer of Property Act,1882.Therefore,
option (b) is the correct answer.
Question 3:- It cannot be committed in a Private place:
a) Murder
b) Riot
c) Assault
d) Affray
Answer is D is correct. Affray cannot be committed in a private place. To constitute an affray
there must be a presence of two or more persons who can disturb the public peace. Therefore,
option (d) is the correct answer.
Question4:- Which Section of Evidence Act is based on the Maxim “Salus Populist
SupremaLex”?
a) Section 119
b) Section 120
c) Section 115
d) Section 123
Answer is D is correct. Refer Section 123 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.Therefore, option
(d) is the correct answer.
Question5:- The doctrine of Res- Judicata is not applicable in the case of following writ:
a) Habeas Corpus
b) Certiorari
c) Mandamus
d) Quo-warranto
Answer is A is correct. The principle of res-judicata does not apply in the writ of Habeas
Corpus as far as High courts are concerned.Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question6:- Which of the following provisions of CPC provides for adjudication of claims
and objections to attachment of property?
a) Order 21 Rule 59
b) Order 21 Rule 58
c) Order 21 Rule 57
d) None of the above
Answer is B is correct. Refer Order 21 Rule 58 of Civil Procedure Code. Therefore, option (b)
is the correct answer.
Question7:- In Indian Law, a Wagering contract is-
a) Treated as voidable
b) Treated as void
c) Treated against public policy
d) Treated as valid
Answer is B is correct. Agreement by way of wager is void as per the Section 30 of Indian
Contract Act. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.