MCQ 14 April 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (14 April 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Under Section 44 of the Civil Procedure Code, which of the following provisions is covered?
  • A. Settlement of issues and framing of suits.
  • B. Examination of witnesses.
  • C. Execution of decrees passed by foreign courts.
  • D. Res judicata and its applicability.
Answer is d is correct. Section 11 of CPC deals with res judicata, which bars the re-litigation of issues that have already been decided by a competent court. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
Question2:- The definition of "custom" and "usage" is contained within which section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955?
  • a) Section 2
  • b) Section 3(a)
  • c) Section 4
  • d) Section 5
Answer is b is correct. Refer Section 3(a) of the Act. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question3:- In which year and by what amendment Article 21-A was inserted?
  • (a) 86th Amendment 2002
  • (b) 89th Amendment 2002
  • (c) 91st Amendment 2002
  • (d) 93rd Amendment 2002
Answer is a is correct. Article 21-A was inserted by the constitution (Eighty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 2002. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question4:- The provision for the ‘Joint Transfer for Consideration is dealt in:
  • (a) Section 45 of T.P.A.
  • (b) Section 46 of T.P.A.
  • (c) Section 44 of T.P.A.
  • (d) Section 43 of T.P.A.
Answer is c is correct. Section 45 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with “Joint Transfer for Consideration,” meaning when immovable property is transferred to two or more people using a common fund, their shares in the property will be proportionate to their respective shares in that fund, unless there’s a contract stating otherwise; if the shares in the fund are not clear, they are presumed to be equally interested in the property. Section 45 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with “Joint Transfer for Consideration,” meaning when immovable property is transferred to two or more people using a common fund, their shares in the property will be proportionate to their respective shares in that fund, unless there’s a contract stating otherwise; if the shares in the fund are not clear, they are presumed to be equally interested in the property. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question5:- Renunciation of the world has been given as a ground for divorce under which provision:
  • a) Section 13(1) (iii)
  • b) Section 13(1) (ii)
  • c) Section 13(1) (vi)
  • d) Section 13(1) (v)
Answer is c is correct. Refer Section 13(1) (vi) of the Hindu Marriage Act. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.