MCQ 12 April 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (12 April 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Contravention of which conditions under Section 5 of HMA leads to punishment under Section 18?
  • A. Clause (i) and (ii)
  • B. Clause (ii) only
  • C. Clause (iii), (iv), and (v)
  • D. Clause (v) only
Answer is c is correct. Section 18 states that Every person who procures a marriage of himself or herself to be solemnised under this Act in contravention of the conditions specified in clauses (iii), (iv), and (v) of section 5 shall be punishable.
Question2:- Section 14 of the Transfer of Property Act deals with:
  • A. Transfer to unborn person
  • B. Doctrine of election
  • C. Rule against perpetuity
  • D. Vested interest
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: Section 14 incorporates the rule against perpetuity, which restricts property from being tied up forever without vesting.
Question3:- A agrees with B that he will not carry on any business similar to B’s business anywhere in India. This agreement is:
  • A. Valid
  • B. Void under Section 26
  • C. Void under Section 27
  • D. Enforceable only if registered
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: This is a restraint on trade and is void under Section 27, as it restricts A from carrying on a lawful profession throughout India.
Question4:- A suit for recovery of immovable property should be filed:
  • A. Where the defendant resides
  • B. Where the plaintiff resides
  • C. Where the property is situated
  • D. At any place chosen by parties
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: As per Section 16, suits for recovery, partition, or determination of any rights in immovable property must be filed where the property is located.
Question5:- What is the main focus of Article 46?
  • A. Protection of environment
  • B. Promotion of international peace
  • C. Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and other weaker sections
  • D. Right to free and compulsory education
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: Article 46 specifically directs the State to promote the educational and economic interests of SCs, STs, and other weaker sections and to protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation.