MCQ 15 September 2025

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



Question/ Answer
Question1:- To get asylum in a foreign state by an individual:
  • (a) Is his basic right
  • (b) Is not his right
  • (c) Depends on circumstances
  • (d) None of these.
Answer is a is correct. Refer [UDHR – Art. 14]. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question2:- What does the Doctrine Pro Reo emphasize in legal proceedings?
  • (a) The presumption of guilt of the accused
  • (b) The presumption of innocence of the accused
  • (c) The right to a fair trial for the victim
  • (d) The right to compensation for the accused
Answer is b is correct. The Doctrine Pro Reo, also known as "In Dubio Pro Reo," is a legal principle that prescribes, whenever any penal law is applied or construed , and that law is giving two interpretation, one lenient to the offender and one strict to the offender , that interpretation which is lenient or favourable to the offender will be adopted. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question3:- Law means “exchange of commodities between individuals based on contract” was propounded by:
  • (a) Pashukanis
  • (b) Grotius
  • (c) Samvel Pufendorf
  • (d) Thomas Hobbes
Answer is a is correct. Pashukanis has propounded the theory of commodity exchange.Evgeny Pashukanis (1891- 1937). He was a legal scholar whose focus of study was on Marxis Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question4:- Article 2A of the Constitution, which provided the association of Sikkim with the Union, was omitted by the
  • (a) 35th Amendment
  • (b) 36th Amendment
  • (c) 37th Amendment
  • (d) 38th Amendment
Answer is b is correct. Article 2A of the Indian Constitution was omitted by Section 5 of the Constitution (Thirty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1975. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question5:- Who consider customary international law as a part of common law?
  • (a) Hall
  • (b) William Blackstone
  • (c) Bentham
  • (d) Triepel
Answer is b is correct. William Blackstone considers customary international law as a part of common law. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.