Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (22 September 2025)
Question/ Answer
Question 1- The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on ______________?
(a) Indian Sale of Goods Act
(b) English Sale of Goods Act
(c) US Sale of Goods Act
(d) None of above
Answer b is correct.The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on English Sale of Goods Act. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question 2:- Persons not exempted from Criminal Prosecution under the BNS are:
(a) The President of India
(b) Governor of States
(c) Foreigners
(d) None of the above.
Answer c is correct.Under Art 361 of Indian Constitution President Governnors are exempted. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question 3:- Which State in India implemented the “Panchayati Raj System’ first?
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Bihar
(d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer a is correct. Rajasthan was the first State in India to implement the ‘Panchayati Raj System’ on 2nd October 1959. Therefore, option (a) is the correct option.
Question 4:- Which of the following doctrines means ‘a fact that is valid cannot be invalidated’?
(a) Doctrine of Eclipse
(b) Doctrine of Factum Valet
(c) Doctrine of Pith and Substance
(d) Doctrine of Severability
Answer B is correct. The Doctrine of Factum Valet upholds that a fact, once established, cannot be invalidated due to non-compliance with a condition. This doctrine is primarily applied in Hindu Law regarding marriages. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question 5:- Claim for necessaries of life supplied to a lunatic under section 68:
(a) Can be enforced against the lunatic’s property or estate.
(b) Can be enforced against the lunatic personally when he ceases to be lunatic.
(c) Cannot be enforced against the lunatic or his estate.
(d) Can be enforced against the guardian of the lunatic.
Answer A is correct. According to section 68, claim for necessaries of life supplied to a lunatic can be enforced against the lunatic’s property or estate. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.