MCQ 13 January 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (13 January 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- A tenant who is being force to move out files a case in courts against the landlord:
  • a) Civil law
  • b) Social law
  • c) Economic law
  • d) Criminal Law
Answer is A is correct. Civil Law deals with disputes between individuals and/or organizations, in this case, the tenant and the landlord. Therefore, option (a) is correct answer.
Question2:- Article 21 includes:
  • a) Right against exploitation
  • b) Right to speech
  • c) Right to personal liberty
  • d) Right to worship
Answer is C is correct. Article 21 provides that No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except as per the procedure established by law. Therefore, option (c) is correct answer.
Question3:- Integrated Judicial System is:
  • a) Lower courts are not bind to obey the supreme court’s decision
  • b) Decisions of the high courts are bonded by lower courts
  • c) Both (a) and (b)
  • d) None of these
Answer is B is correct. In India's Integrated Judicial System, lower courts are bound to follow the decisions of higher courts, including the High Courts and the Supreme Court. The hierarchy of courts ensures that the decisions made by higher courts set legal precedents that are binding on lower courts within their jurisdiction. The Supreme Court is the highest court, and its decisions are binding on all courts in India. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question4:- Consent known to be given under fear or misconception is stated in:
  • a) Section 90
  • b) Section 91
  • c) Section 91
  • d) Section 93
Answer is A is correct. Section 90 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 deals with situations where consent given is not considered valid under the law. It defines the circumstances under which consent is deemed to be invalid, even if a person gives it. Therefore, option (a) is correct answer.
Question5:- In which case Strachey, J. held that “a man must not make or try to make others feel enmity of any kind towards the government”?
  • a) Queen Express v. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • b) Queen Express v. Jogendra Chandra Bose
  • c) Emperor v. Sada shiv Narayan
  • d) Emperor v. Beni Bhuna Roy
Answer is A is correct. The Indian Law Reports (Criminal) of Queen Empress V. Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Keshav Mahadev Bal in 1897— India’s first ‘sedition’ conviction. Therefore, option (a) is correct answer.