MCQ 22 September 2025

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.