MCQ 15 May 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (15 May 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Growing crops are:
  • (a) Immovable Property
  • (b) No One’s Property
  • (c) Cannot be disputed
  • (d) Movable Property
Answer is d is correct. Under section 2(13), movable property includes growing crops. Therefore, option (d) is correct answer.
Question2:- In which of the following cases the term ‘Suit’ was defined?
  • (a) S. Satnam Singh vs. Surendra Kaur.
  • (b) Deep Chand vs. Land Aquisition Officer.
  • (c) Hansranj Gupta vs. Official Liquidators of Dehradun Mussoorie Electric Tramway Co. Ltd.
  • (d) Narayan Chandra vs. Pratirodh Sahini
Answer is c is correct. In Hansraj Gupta vs. Official Liquidator of Dehradun Mussoorie Electric Tramway Co. Ltd. case lordship of the Privy Council defined ‘Suit’ as a Civil Proceeding instituted by the presentation of plaint. Therefore, option (c) is correct answer.
Question3:- “Rule of Great Power Unanimity” means
  • (a) Concurring votes of five permanent members of the Security Council.
  • (b) Voting of permanent members in favour of a state in General Assembly.
  • (c) Unanimous resolution of the world peace.
  • (d) Joint stand of seven great economic powers of the world.
Answer is a is correct. Decision on substantive matters requires nine votes, including the concurring votes of all five permanent members. This is the “Rule of Great Power Unanimity, often referred to as the “Veto” power. Therefore, option (a) is correct answer.
Question4:- An idol of Lord Krishna in a temple is:
  • (a) A natural person
  • (b) A legal person
  • (c) Not a legal person in the eyes of law because only the priest of the temple may be a person.
  • (d) Not a person because no personality can be conferred.
Answer is b is correct. Idol of Lord Krishna in Temple is a legal person. In legal sense, it is not simply a statue. It was considered to contain a legal personality within itself. Therefore, option (b) 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.