MCQ 27 November 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (27 November 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question 1:- The founder of Realist Movement in Scandinavion Countries is:
  • (a) Oliver Cona
  • (b) Hagerstrom
  • (c) Alf Ross
  • (d) Lundsted
Answer B is correct. Hagerstrom (Axel Hägerström, a Swedish philosopher is considered to be the founder of Realist movement in the Scandinavian countries.) Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer
Question 2:- A prayer for extension beyond the period of 90 days for filling the written statement–
  • (a) Can be oral.
  • (b) Has to be in writing.
  • (c) Can be either in oral or writing.
  • (d) Neither (a) nor (b) as the time cannot be beyond 90 days.
Answer B is correct. It must be in writing. Refer order 8 rule 1. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question 3:- How is the Vice-President of India elected?
  • (a) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of Lok Sabha
  • (b) By the people directly
  • (c) By an electoral college consisting of the members of both the Houses of Parliament
  • (d) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the State Assemblies
Answer C is correct. Under Article 66, the Vice-President is elected by an electoral college comprising members of both Houses of Parliament, using the single transferable vote system. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question 4:- Para 44 of UP Police Regulation relates to
  • (a) Police hierarchy
  • (b) Abilities of Officer-in-Charge of a Police Station
  • (c) Duties of Reserve Inspector
  • (d) Conduct of Constables
Answer B is correct. Para 44 specifies the abilities and qualifications expected from a Station Officer to manage staff, law, and investigations efficiently. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question 5:- On what basis are elections in India held?
  • (a) Multi-member constituencies
  • (b) Single member constituencies
  • (c) Proportional representation
  • (d) Cumulative voting
Answer B is correct. India’s elections, especially to Lok Sabha and state assemblies, are on the basis of single-member constituencies where one representative is elected per constituency. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.