MCQ 26 March 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (26 March 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- In which landmark case did the Supreme Court emphasize the importance of Fundamental Duties?
  • A. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
  • B. A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras
  • C. Ranganath Mishra v. Union of India
  • D. Golaknath v. State of Punjab
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: In Ranganath Mishra case, the Supreme Court highlighted that duties must be performed by citizens to ensure that rights are effectively enjoyed.
Question2:- Which of the following is an example of inter vivos transfer?
  • A. Sale of a house from one person to another
  • B. Succession of property on death
  • C. Inheritance under a will
  • D. Court auction of property
Answer is a is correct. Explanation: A sale between two living persons is a classic case of inter vivos transfer. Succession or will is not inter vivos.
Question3:- As per the BNS, 2023, the Right of Private Defence commences:
  • A. Only after an offence has been committed
  • B. As soon as a reasonable apprehension of danger arises
  • C. After informing law enforcement authorities
  • D. Only when recourse to law enforcement authorities not available
Answer is b is correct. Explanation: Section 40 of the BNS states that the right of private defence of the body commences as soon as a reasonable apprehension of danger to the body arises from an attempt or threat to commit the offence, even if the offence may not have been committed.
Question4:- What is the time limit for filing a petition for annulment under Section 12 based on fraud or force?
  • A. No time limit
  • B. One year from discovery of fraud or cessation of force
  • C. Five years from marriage
  • D. Two years after separation
Answer is b is correct. Explanation: According to Section 12(2)(a), a petition must be filed within one year of discovering the fraud or the force ceasing to operate.
Question5:- Which of the following is NOT an essential element of a partnership?
  • A. Agreement
  • B. Sharing of profits
  • C. Registration of firm
  • D. Mutual agency
Answer is c is correct. Explanation: Registration of a firm is not compulsory under the Act. However, it is recommended for legal enforceability. Essentials include agreement, profit-sharing, and mutual agency.