Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (17 April 2025)
Question/ Answer
Question1:- "Prorogation" means
(a) Public opinion.
(b) Asking Speaker to hold session of Lok Sabha.
(c) Dissolution of Lok Sabha.
(d) Discontinue a seesion of House of People
Answer is d is correct. Prorogation implies the discontinuation of the, sitting as well as the, session and not the dissolution of the House. Therefore option (d) is the correct answer.
Question2:- In which case the court held that the marriage is not a sacrament but purely a civil contract
(a) Shamim Ara v. State of U.P.
(b) Daniel Latifi v. Union of India
(c) Sarla Mudgal v. Union of India
(d) Abdul Khadir v. Salima
Answer is d is correct. In Abdul Khadir v. Salima court held that the marriages under Muslim Law is not a sacrament but purely a civil contract. Therefore option (d) is the correct answer.
Question3:- If on the carbon copies of a letter written on a type writer, signature have been put on the first letter then other copies
(a) Will also be primary evidence
(b) Will be secondary evidence
(c) Will be no evidence
(d) None of the above
Answer is b is correct. Primary evidence means the document itself pro dubbed for the inspection of the courts whereas in the given problem the signature is made only on one document as such other are just secondary evidences. Therefore option (b) is the correct answer.
Question4:- “Incumbit probation qui dicit, non qui negat” is related to which provision of Indian Evidence Act
(a) Section 100
(b) Section 101
(c) Section 102
(d) Section 103
Answer is b is correct. Incumbit probation qui dicit, non qui negat means the burden of proving a fact rests on the party who substantially asserts the affirmative of the issue and not upon the party who denies it. It is related to Section 101 which talks about burden of proof. Therefore option (b) is the correct answer.
Question5:- Registration of partnership firm is
(a) Not compulsory
(b) Compulsory
(c) On the basis of agreement between the partners
(d) Only when the third party requires it be registered
Answer is a is correct. Section 69 of the Act prescribes no penalty for non-registration. However, registration of firm becomes essential because Section 69 entails certain effect of non-registration. Therefore option (a) is the correct answer.