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LL.B. Entrance Test, 2009 1. Name the oil tanker that was hijacked by Somali pirates in November, 2008? (1) MV Elizabeth (2) MV Sirius Star (3) Seabourn Spirit (4) Achille Lauro 2. The Great Fire of Rome is associated with: (1) Maximus Quintus (2) Tacitus (3) Pliny the Elder (4) Lucius Domitius 3. Which of the following is not a wireless data transfer technology? (1) EDGE (2) GPRS (3) Bluetooth (4) 3GP 4. Human saliva contains enzymes necessary for breakdown of: (1) Proteins (2) Starch (3) Cellulose (4) Vitamins 5. Which of the following substance is an anticoagulant? (1) Heparin (2) Tannin (3) Fibrin (4) Thrombin 6. The first metal used by man was: (1) Iron (2) Copper (3) Aluminium (4) Bronze

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LL.B. Entrance Test, 2009

1. Name the oil tanker that was hijacked by Somali pirates in November,

2008?

(1) MV Elizabeth

(2) MV Sirius Star

(3) Seabourn Spirit

(4) Achille Lauro

2. The Great Fire of Rome is associated with:

(1) Maximus Quintus

(2) Tacitus

(3) Pliny the Elder

(4) Lucius Domitius

3. Which of the following is not a wireless data transfer technology?

(1) EDGE

(2) GPRS

(3) Bluetooth

(4) 3GP

4. Human saliva contains enzymes necessary for breakdown of:

(1) Proteins

(2) Starch

(3) Cellulose

(4) Vitamins

5. Which of the following substance is an anticoagulant?

(1) Heparin

(2) Tannin

(3) Fibrin

(4) Thrombin

6. The first metal used by man was:

(1) Iron

(2) Copper

(3) Aluminium

(4) Bronze

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7. Where is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator located?

(1) Switzerland and France

(2) Germany

(3) United States of America and Mexico

(4) Sweden

8. Which of the following is not a private space tourism venture:

(1) Virgin Galactic

(2) Intercosmos

(3) MirCorp

(4) Bigelow Aerospace

9. Where is the world’s highest waterfall located?

(1) Canada & United States

(2) Argentina

(3) Sri Lanka

(4) Venezuela

10. The chemicals used in tear gas are known as:

(1) Mustard gas

(2) Lachrymatory agents

(3) Nitrous oxide

(4) Nerve agents

11. On what date did Rakesh Sharma launch aboard Soyuz T-11 towards its

destination, the Salyut 7 space station?

(1) 13th

January 1984

(2) 23rd

April 1984

(3) 2nd

April 1984

(4) 26th

January 1982

12. Polio virus is primarily transmitted via:

(1) Contaminated food and water

(2) Mosquito bite

(3) Contaminated air

(4) Mother to foetus.

13. Which road in Delhi is known as the Fleet Street of India?

(1) Kasturba Gandhi Marg

(2) Race Course Road

(3) Bahadur Shah Zafar Road

(4) Parliament Street

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14. Which of the following is popularly known as the ‘Siamese Fighting Fish’?

(1) Betta

(2) Pirhana

(3) Tuna

(4) Guppy

15. Which car maker is reportedly building the Presidential car for President of

United States, Barack Obama?

(1) Ford Motor Company

(2) General Motors

(3) Mercedes-Benz

(4) Rolls Royce

16. Treatment of Dengue fever may require:

(1) Platelet transfusion

(2) Antibiotics

(3) Administration of propanolol

(4) All of the above

17. Which of the following popular fictional characters is not the public face of

a superhero?

(1) Peter Parker

(2) Bruce Wayne

(3) Clark Kent

(4) Paul Drake

18. Which of the following countries conducted its first anti-satellite weapon

test in the year 2007?

(1) United State of America

(2) Russia

(3) Iran

(4) China

19. ‘Bar’ is a unit of:

(1) Humidity

(2) Alcohol content

(3) Pressure

(4) Depth

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20. Who is considered the inventor of detective fiction?

(1) Arthur Conan Doyle

(2) Agatha Christie

(3) Erle Stanley Gardner

(4) Edgar Allan Poe

21. Besides Indian scientific instruments, the Chandrayan carried instruments

from various other space agencies. Which, among the following, is not one

of them?

(1) Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

(2) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

(3) European Space Agency (ESA)

(4) Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA)

22. Who provided the earliest evidence of the Big Bang model of the Universe?

(1) Einstein

(2) Fred Hoyle.

(3) Edwin Hubble.

(4) Newton.

23. Which of the following is used as a tool for tracking human ancestry

through females?

(1) Y-Chromosome

(2) Nuclear DNA

(3) Mitochondrial DNA

(4) X-chromosome

24. Which of the following is not a Kingdom under the Five Kingdom

taxonomical classification?

(1) Animalia

(2) Plantae

(3) Monera

(4) Archaea

25. Which telecom operator was the first to announce third-generation (3G)

telecom services in India?

(1) Bharti Airtel

(2) Reliance Communications

(3) MTNL

(4) TATA Infocomm

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26. Which team won the Indian Premier League tournament in 2008?

(1) Chennai Super Kings

(2) Rajasthan Royals

(3) Bangalore Royal Challengers

(4) Deccan Chargers

27. What is the aerobatics demonstration team of Indian Navy known as?

(1) Sea Hawks

(2) Surya Kiran

(3) Sagar Pawan

(4) Blue Angels

28. Water retaining plants adapted to arid climates are known as:

(1) Phylloclades

(2) Hemiepiphytes

(3) Cactii

(4) Succulents

29. Who created the ‘Common Man’ associated with the Times of India?

(1) R. K. Narayan

(2) R. K. Narayanan

(3) R. K. Laxman

(4) K. R. Narayanan

30. Which event has been described as “the effective birth of economics as a

separate discipline”, by the New Encyclopedia Britannica?

(1) The emergence of the 18th

century French Physiocrats.

(2) The publication of Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations”.

(3) The development of Keynesian Economics.

(4) The codification of economic formulae in the city States of Sumer.

31. Edible mushroom is a form of:

(1) Animal

(2) Plant

(3) Lower life form

(4) Fungus

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32. ‘Nitrogen fixation’ refers to:

(1) Fixing achievable targets for reducing nitrogen pollution in the

atmosphere.

(2) Developing means to synthesize and produce Nitrogen on a mass

scale.

(3) The process by which Nitrogen is converted from its natural form in

the atmosphere to Nitrogen compounds.

(4) The procedure for optimal utilization of Nitrogen based fertilizers in

field.

33. Jacques Yves Cousteau is credited with:

(1) Liberating Paris in the Second World War.

(2) Developing French naval warfare techniques.

(3) Pioneering marine conservation.

(4) Undertaking High Sea adventure trips.

34. Which, among the following, is not a literary piece by R. K. Narayan:

(1) The Man Eater of Malgudi

(2) The Guide

(3) Swami and Friends

(4) Malgudi Junction

35. Which of the following establishments in India was modelled on the lines

of the United States WestPoint?

(1) The National Defence Academy

(2) The National Academy of Sciences

(3) The Indian Administrative Services

(4) The Defence Research and Development Organisation

36. Who, among the following fictional characters, is not a creation of Satyajit

Ray?

(1) Feluda

(2) Byomkesh Bakshi

(3) Professor Shonku

(4) Topshe

37. Which British doctrine is considered as one of the reasons leading to the

First War of Independence, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny?

(1) Doctrine of Lapse

(2) Doctrine of Contributory Negligence

(3) Doctrine of Incompetence

(4) Doctrine of Frustration of Purpose

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38. The vermiform appendix in humans is an example of:

(1) Reflex action mechanism

(2) Digestive System organ

(3) Vestigial Organ

(4) Cognitive Behavioral Organ

39. Which phyto-hormones influence plant growth?

(1) Auxin

(2) Gibberlin

(3) Pheromone

(4) Lignin

40. Cell wall in plants is composed of:

(1) Cambium

(2) Cellulose

(3) Lignin

(4) Cytokinin

41. Which plant mimics the scent and other characteristics of a female wasp to

lure a male wasp of the species for its pollination?

(1) Central American Yucca

(2) Australian Orchid

(3) Indian Banyan

(4) Chinese Lily

42. Name the antimicrobial substance found in tears, saliva, sweat etc.?

(1) Enzyme

(2) Lysozyme

(3) Pepsin

(4) Co-Enzyme

43. Root nodule rhizobia in legumes are an example of:

(1) Parasitism

(2) Symbiosis

(3) Predation

(4) Commensalism

44. Which of the following is associated with Marx’s economics?

(1) Theories of Surplus Value

(2) Essay on the Principle of Population

(3) On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation

(4) Okishio's theorem

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45. The movie ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ was based on which movie?

(1) Sholay

(2) Yojimbo

(3) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

(4) Support Your Local Gunfighter

46. What is the unit for temperature in the metric system?

(1) Fahrenheit

(2) Kelvin

(3) Degrees

(4) Celsius

47. Where is the painting, Mona Lisa displayed?

(1) Louvre, Paris

(2) National Gallery of London

(3) Luxembourg, Paris

(4) Orsay, Paris

48. Aristotle argued for the existence of a divine being described as?

(1) God

(2) Prime Mover

(3) The Being

(4) Spiritual Entity of Soul

49. Which art movement was led by Pablo Picasso?

(1) Cubism

(2) Futurism

(3) Fauvism

(4) Impressionism

50. Carl Jung, the Swiss psychologist is regarded as founder of which school of

psychology?

(1) Ego psychology

(2) Cultural-historical psychology

(3) Evolutionary psychology

(4) Analytical psychology

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51. Münchausen Syndrome refers to:

(1) A mental disorder in which the affected person fakes or exaggerates

illness to gain attention and treatment.

(2) A condition in which the affected person is excessively worried or

preoccupied about having illness.

(3) An eating disorder involving a compulsion to eat or avoid eating.

(4) A disorder involving a fear of being negatively evaluated by others

or being embarrassed because of impulsive acts.

52. Which event led to a decision to provide the services of United States’

Global Positioning System (GPS) to anyone, for civilian purposes, free of

charge?

(1) The series of losses of merchant ships and airplanes passing the

Bermuda Triangle.

(2) The shooting down of a Korean Air Lines flight by Soviet jet

interceptors.

(3) The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

(4) The failure of NASA’s Mars Observer mission.

53. Which Company acquired a majority shareholding in one of India’s largest

drugmaker, Ranbaxy?

(1) Zenotech Laboratories Ltd.

(2) Cipla

(3) Pfizer

(4) Daiichi Sankyo

54. Which Company was in news for the gruesome death of its CEO at the

hands of its agitating employees in September, 2008?

(1) Gilera

(2) Graziano

(3) Bernardelli

(4) Gaggia

55. In which year was State of Israel admitted as a member of the United

Nations:

(1) 1950

(2) 1949

(3) 1948

(4) 1952

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56. Name the author of the book, “Sea of Poppies”

(1) William Dalrymple

(2) Amitav Ghose

(3) Chetan Bhagat

(4) Salman Rushdie

57. Which country won the UEFA European Football Championship in 2008?

(1) Brazil

(2) Argentina

(3) Germany

(4) Spain

58. Who won the 2008 Man Booker Prize?

(1) Steve Toltz

(2) Aravind Adiga

(3) Chetan Bhagat

(4) Amitav Ghosh

59. Bone marrow transplants are effective in cases of:

(1) Thalassemia

(2) Leukemia

(3) Anemia

(4) Diabetes

60. The Chandrayan has detected the presence of one of the following elements

in the lunar soil.

(1) Aluminum

(2) Copper

(3) Iron

(4) Uranium

61. Which party won the December 2008 general elections in Bangladesh?

(1) Awami League coalition.

(2) Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) coalition.

(3) Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh

(4) Bangladesh Jatiya Party

62. Who was the Chief Guest at the 60th

Republic Day celebrations?

(1) Nursultan Nazarbayev

(2) Nicolas Sarkozy

(3) Jacques Chirac

(4) Vladimir Putin

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63. The Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord was entered into under the leadership of:

(1) Indira Gandhi and J.R. Jayewardene.

(2) Rajiv Gandhi and J.R. Jayewardene

(3) Rajiv Gandhi and Ranasighe Premadasa.

(4) Rajiv Gandhi and Chandrika Kumaratunga.

64. What time zone does India fall into?

(1) GMT+IST

(2) GMT +5.5

(3) GMT +3.5

(4) GMT -3.5

65. Which of the following events is associated with ‘Smiling Buddha’?

(1) The nuclear weapons test conducted by India in 1998.

(2) The launch of Chandrayan.

(3) The launch of PSLV-II.

(4) The nuclear weapons test conducted by India in 1974.

66. Which event led to Rabindranath Tagore’s renouncement of his

knighthood?

(1) Civil Disobedience Movement

(2) Jallianwalla Bagh massacre

(3) Morley Minto Reforms

(4) Chauri Chaura

67. Which one of the following is considered a major strategic event of the

1857 Mutiny/First War of Independence?

(1) Wheeler’s entrenchment.

(2) Massacre at Sati Chaura Ghat.

(3) Bibighar massacre

(4) All of the above

68. Which of the following is associated with the business of retail supply and

distribution of electricity in Delhi?

(1) Delhi Power Company Ltd.

(2) BSES Yamuna Power Ltd.

(3) Delhi Transco Ltd.

(4) Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission

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69. How many Olympic Gold medals has the American swimmer, Michael

Phelps won in his career till date?

(1) Eight

(2) Fourteen

(3) Nineteen

(4) Twelve

70. What is the Super WASP?

(1) UK’s extra-solar planet detection program

(2) Genetically engineered giant Wasp

(3) Anti ballistic missile shield

(4) Long range tracking radar

71. The policy of British East India Company in India during the period of

1813 – 1858 is described as:

(1) Policy of Ring Fence

(2) Policy of Annexation by Lapse

(3) Policy of Subordinate Isolation

(4) Policy of Subordinate Union

72. Which modern Indian historian has described the events of 1857 as “neither

first nor National nor War of Independence”

(1) V. D. Savarkar

(2) Dadabhai Naoroji

(3) S. N. Sen

(4) R. C. Majumdar

73. The airspace over one of the following was declared a ‘no-fly zone’ in

December 2008, thereby prohibiting all flying activity up to a height of

10,000 feet over it. Choose the correct location.

(1) Parliament of India

(2) Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota

(3) Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant

(4) Rashtrapati Bhavan

74. Who is the Governor of Reserve Bank of India?

(1) Dr. D. Subbarao

(2) Dr. Rakesh Mohan

(3) Dr. Y.V. Reddy

(4) Dr. Bimal Jalan

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75. Which of the following offices has never been held by Prime Minister

Manmohan Singh?

(1) Finance Minister

(2) Governor, Reserve Bank of India

(3) Honorary Professor, Delhi School of Economics

(4) Member, Lok Sabha

76. Op-Ed, with reference to a newspaper article, refers to:

(1) Opinion Editorial

(2) Opposite Editorial

(3) Opinion Educational

(4) Operative Editorial

77. “Stability 2008” refers to:

(1) Russian strategic military exercise.

(2) Economic bailout package envisaged by the Obama regime.

(3) United Nations endeavor to bring peace to Somalia.

(4) Measures to maintain ecological balance in tropical rain forests.

78. Who, among the following Indians, purchased the sword of Tipu Sultan at

an auction in London?

(1) Sanjay Khan

(2) Anil Ambani

(3) Vijay Mallya

(4) Ratan Tata

79. Which of the following is one of the ten forces that ‘flattened the world’ in

the opinion of Thomas L. Friedman in his book, “The World is Flat”?

(1) Nuclear weapons

(2) Lunar landing

(3) Netscape

(4) Television

80. Who was crowned the 57th

Miss Universe at Miss Universe 2008?

(1) Riyo Mori

(2) Dayana Mendoza

(3) Rebeca Moreno

(4) Taliana Vargas

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81. Who among the following has not won a medal in individual event at the

Olympics?

(1) Rajyavardhan Rathore

(2) Abhinav Bindra

(3) Leander Paes

(4) Anjali Bhagat

82. Who among the following was the recipient of Padma Bhushan for

distinguished services in sports?

(1) Harbhajan Singh

(2) Mahendra Singh Dhoni

(3) Abhinav Bindra

(4) Balbir Singh Khullar

83. A dysregulation of micro-RNA is linked with:

(1) Cancer

(2) Hepatitis

(3) Agoraphobia

(4) Diabetes

84. The Global Potato Conference 2008 was held at:

(1) Lima, Peru

(2) New Delhi, India

(3) Mexico City, Mexico

(4) Sao Paulo, Brazil

85. Which of the following is not a video gaming console?

(1) Wii

(2) Playstation

(3) X-Box

(4) Macbook

86. Which law was enacted in the United States in 2008, for the bailout of the

U.S. financial system?

(1) Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

(2) Troubled Asset Relief Act of 2008

(3) Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008

(4) Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008

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87. Who led the FIDE Men’s Chess ratings as on 1st February 2009?

(1) Anatoli Karpov

(2) Viswanathan Anand

(3) Veselin Topalov

(4) Vassily Ivanchuk

88. The de facto administrative capital of LTTE was located at:

(1) Jaffna

(2) Kilinochchi

(3) Vanni

(4) Elephant Pass

89. Which Pakistan based group was designated by the United Nations Security

Council as a terrorist organization following the November, 2008 Mumbai

attacks:

(1) Lashkar-e-Taiba

(2) Jamaat-ud-Dawah

(3) Jamaat-e-Islami

(4) Jaish-e-Mohammed

90. Which temple witnessed a stampede in September 2008?

(1) Chamunda Devi Temple, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

(2) Jaggannath Temple, Puri, Orissa

(3) Tirupati Temple, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

(4) Chamunda Devi, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

91. Which term is being served by Smt.. Sheila Dixit as the Chief Minister of

Delhi?

(1) Second

(2) Fourth

(3) First

(4) Third

92. Which State among the following witnessed the largest polling percentage

in the State Elections in 2008?

(1) Jammu & Kashmir

(2) Meghalaya

(3) Mizoram

(4) Delhi

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93. With which of the following did the State Bank of India enter into a Joint-

venture Agreement for undertaking general insurance business?

(1) New India Assurance Ltd.

(2) Insurance Australia Group

(3) Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.

(4) Allianz

94. With which country did India sign an extradition treaty in November,

2008?

(1) Egypt

(2) Sri Lanka

(3) Portugal

(4) Nepal

95. The 14th

Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention of

Climate Change was held at:

(1) Bali, Indonesia

(2) Pozanan, Poland

(3) Montreal, Canada

(4) Buenos Aires, Argentina

96. Balwant Rai Mehta Committee Report, 1957 is associated with:

(1) Tax Reforms

(2) Planning Commission

(3) National Defence

(4) Panchayati Raj

97. Which was the first element to be discovered through synthesis?

(1) Neptunium

(2) Plutonium

(3) Technetium

(4) Promethium

98. AIDS stands for:

(1) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome

(2) Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome

(3) Acquired Immuno Disease Syndrome

(4) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Symptoms

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Questions 99 to 103 are based on the following passage:

“You’ve been in love, of course! If not, you’ve got it to come. Love

is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Also like the measles, we

take it only once. One never need be afraid of catching it a second time.

The man who has had it can go into the most dangerous places and play the

most foolhardy tricks with perfect safety. He can picnic in shady woods,

ramble through leafy aisles, and linger on mossy seats to watch the sunset.

He fears a quiet country-house no more than he would his own club. He can

join a family party to go down the Rhine. He can, to see the last of a friend,

venture into the very jaws of the marriage ceremony itself. ...

No, we never sicken with love twice. Cupid spends no second arrow

on the same heart. Love’s handmaids are our life-long friends. Respect, and

admiration, and affection, our doors may always be left open for, but their

great celestial master, in his royal progress, pays but one visit and departs.

We like, we cherish, we are very, very fond of-but we never love again. A

man’s heart is a firework that once in its time flashes heavenward. Meteor-

like, it blazes for a moment and lights with its glory the whole world

beneath. Then the night of our sordid commonplace life closes in around it,

and the burned-out case, falling back to earth, lies useless and uncared for,

slowly smoldering into ashes”.

99. In the opinion of the author, love is like measles because: (a) Each one of

us has to go through it. (b) It happens only once in life. (c) It makes a

person reckless (d) It is painful. Which of the above are correct?

(1) a, b and d

(2) a, b and c

(3) a and b

(4) All of them are correct.

100. The writing style of the author may be described as:

(1) Romantic

(2) Melodramatic

(3) Satirist

(4) Somber

101. Choose the word having the same meaning as “ramble”.

(1) Saunter

(2) Tumble

(3) Shamble

(4) Rally

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102. What, according to the author, are the emotions that accompany love?

(1) Admiration and affection.

(2) Courage and fearlessness.

(3) Sickness

(4) Foolhardiness

103. In which of the following ways is a man’s heart been described as being

similar to a firework:

(1) A firework lights up the sky.

(2) A firework flashes only momentarily and falls back to earth.

(3) Having lighted up once, it is of no further use.

(4) All of the above.

104. Choose the word having the same meaning as “obsequious”.

(1) Subservient

(2) Obscene

(3) Rude

(4) Observant

105. Choose the word having the same meaning as “averse”.

(1) Adverse

(2) Unfavorable

(3) Opposed

(4) Reversed

106. Choose the word having the same meaning as “apposite”.

(1) Inapt

(2) Opposite

(3) Relevant

(4) Casual

107. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of “sequester”.

(1) Cloister

(2) Isolate

(3) Unify

(4) Distribute

108. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of “sagacious”.

(1) Sanguine

(2) Capricious

(3) Facetious

(4) Foolish

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109. Choose the word having a meaning opposite of “erudite”.

(1) Calm

(2) Scholarly

(3) Ignorant

(4) Filthy

110. Cognition refers to:

(1) The ability to recognize.

(2) The reflex to a condition.

(3) The faculty of perception.

(4) An inclination towards seeking recognition.

111. Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blanks. The General’s

__________ at the battlefield paid off.

(1) Gamut

(2) Gambit

(3) Movement

(4) Commands

112. The speaker made a __________ argument against the proposed law.

(1) perspicuous

(2) perspicacious

(3) precipitous

(4) conspicuous

113. A _______ by the Principal disciplined the rowdy schoolboys.

(1) Censor

(2) Censure

(3) Direction

(4) Suggestion

114. Since the Parliament was not in session, the President promulgated

a/an_______ in view of the urgency.

(1) Ordnance

(2) Order

(3) Ordinance

(4) Statute

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115. Studies have revealed that a female Whale spends considerable time

nursing its newborn _________

(1) Whale

(2) Brood

(3) Calf

(4) Pre-Toothed whale

116. Aamir _________ 14 films and I think his latest is the best.

(1) has made

(2) made

(3) had made

(4) was making

117. Sorry, we’re late. We ________ the wrong turning.

(1) were taking

(2) took

(3) had taken

(4) are taking

118. Next week I _______ Akash for 20 years.

(1) will have known

(2) am knowing

(3) will have been knowing

(4) know

119. Following the earthquake, __________ in the area _________ major repair

work.

(1) each buildings ... need

(2) each of buildings ... needs

(3) every building ... needs

(4) every building ... need

120. The radio station is owned by the Entertainment Group, __________

Chairman is Mr. Vishal Wadhwa.

(1) who’s

(2) whose

(3) that’s

(4) which

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121. Jack _______ leave the hospital only six hours after the operation.

(1) could

(2) can

(3) is able to

(4) was able to

122. Choose the correct sentence.

(1) He described me the situation.

(2) He describe the situation to me.

(3) He described the situation to me.

(4) I was described the situation.

123. Who _________ was coming to see me this morning?

(1) did you say

(2) did you say that

(3) you did say

(4) you said

124. I _________ our anniversary and I ________ how to make it up to her.

(1) completely forgot ... don’t just know

(2) completely forgot ... just don’t know

(3) forgot completely ... don’t just know

(4) forgot completely ... just don’t know

125. “FOB” in contracts of carriage refers to:

(1) Fresh on Board

(2) Free on Board

(3) Fresh off Boat

(4) Free off Board

126. Dishonour of a cheque is an offence under:

(1) Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act

(2) Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code

(3) Section 73 of the Contract Act

(4) Section 41 of the Code of Criminal Procedure

127. A Lease Agreement is a form of:

(1) Promissory note

(2) Bill of Exchange

(3) License

(4) Contract

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128. Which of the following is not an Alternate Dispute Redressal Mechanism?

(1) Mediation

(2) Lok Adalat

(3) Arbitration

(4) Plea Bargaining

129. The owner and landlord of a flat, allotted to him by the Delhi Development

Authority, may recover possession of the flat from his tenant by taking

recourse to the law. Which of the following may not have any bearing on

such recovery of possession?

(1) Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958

(2) Agreement to Lease for a fixed term.

(3) Indian Contract Act, 1872

(4) Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971

130. Which of the following is not related to protection of rights of consumers?

(1) 24th

December

(2) Jago Grahak, Jago

(3) 15th

March

(4) All of them are related to consumer protection.

131. The 44th

Amendment Act of 1978 to the Constitution of India:

(1) Deleted the Fundamental Right to acquire, hold and dispose off

property.

(2) Introduced the Fundamental Right to free and compulsory education.

(3) Deleted Fundamental Right to work

(4) Suspended the Fundamental Right to constitutional remedies.

132. Who declared a state of emergency in India under Article 352 of the

Constitution of India in the year 1975?

(1) Indira Gandhi

(2) Giani Zail Singh

(3) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

(4) Sanjay Gandhi

133. Who is the Solicitor General of India?

(1) Milon K. Bannerjee

(2) Goolam E. Vahnavati

(3) Harish Salve

(4) Soli Sorabjee

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134. Following a ruling of the Delhi High Court, which among the following is

not a criteria for designating an advocate as Senior Advocate: (a) ability (b)

standing at Bar (c) 12 years of uninterrupted law practice (d) Special

knowledge or experience of law (e) money

(1) b, c and e

(2) e

(3) b and e

(4) c and e

135. The Bill for Welfare of Domestic Help has been passed by the state

legislature of:

(1) Orissa

(2) Delhi

(3) Bihar

(4) Maharashtra

136. Which Bill of the Parliament seeks to give effect to Article 21A of the

Constitution of India?

(1) Right to Education Bill, 2008

(2) Central Universities Bill, 2008

(3) Limited Liability Partnership Bill, 2008

(4) National Investigation Agency Bill, 2008

137. The Rules restricting the display of use of tobacco products in films and

television programmes was recently struck down by the High Court of

Delhi, being violative of:

(1) Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India.

(2) Article 21 of the Constitution of India.

(3) Section 5A of the Cinematograph Act, 1952.

(4) Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

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138. Against which of the following Indian establishment has a class action

lawsuit been filed recently in the United States District Court, Southern

District of New York?

(1) Price Waterhouse Coopers

(2) Satyam Computer Services Ltd.

(3) Maytas Infra Ltd.

(4) All of the above

139. Which judge of the Supreme Court of India was recently reported to have

equated a terrorist with an animal and thus deserving of animal rights

instead of human rights, in his speech?

(1) Justice Arijit Pasayat

(2) Justice B. N. Agarwal

(3) Justice S.B. Sinha

(4) Justice S.H. Kapadia

140. Who founded the doctrine of Utilitarianism?

(1) John Austin

(2) Holmes

(3) Jeremy Bentham

(4) Ronald Dworkin

141. Which of the following is not related to legal research?

(1) www.manupatra.com

(2) Black’s Law Dictionary

(3) Boyle’s Law

(4) Law of the Sea

142. Which of the following is considered the first international crime?

(1) Piracy on the High Seas.

(2) Violation of Human Rights

(3) Slavery

(4) Software Piracy

143. Under which Article of the Constitution of India is the law laid down by

Supreme Court binding on all courts?

(1) Article 32

(2) Article 141

(3) Article 226

(4) Article 124

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144. Driving without a valid “Pollution Under Control Certificate” is punishable

under the provisions of:

(1) The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

(2) The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981

(3) The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

(4) The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991.

145. Who appoints the Attorney General of India?

(1) Chief Justice of India.

(2) Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India.

(3) President of India

(4) President of India in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.

146. Who among the following is an accused in the Uphaar cinema fire case?

(1) Vikas Yadav

(2) Sushil Ansal

(3) Sanjeev Nanda

(4) Manu Sharma

147. What is an extradition treaty?

(1) A treaty for surrender of an alleged or convicted criminal by one

nation to another.

(2) A treaty for ensuring fair trial of an alleged or convicted criminal

transferred by one nation to another.

(3) A treaty for international trial of an alleged or convicted criminal.

(4) A treaty for trial of an alleged or convicted criminal by a nation, for

crime committed or allegedly committed in another nation.

148. Which of the following is entrusted with a statutory duty of laying down

the standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates in India?

(1) Bar Association of India

(2) Bar Council of India

(3) Delhi Bar Council

(4) Supreme Court of India

149. Which is the present Law Commission of India?

(1) 13th

(2) 16th

(3) 18th

(4) 21st

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150. Which University had established Faculty of Law was in 1924?

(1) Allahabad University

(2) Aligarh Muslim University

(3) Banaras Hindu University

(4) University of Delhi

151. Who is the author of the book “A Bunch of Old Letters”?

(1) Pt. Jawarhar Lal Nehru

(2) Mahtma Gandhi

(3) Smt. Indira Nehru Gandhi

(4) Shri K.C. Pant

152. What is meant by the expression “Separation of Powers”?

(1) Division of powers and spheres of authority between the police and

the army at local and national level

(2) Model of governance dividing the powers and responsibilities of the

State between its Executive, Legislature and a Judiciary

(3) Provision under the Constitution of India for separate High Courts

for each state of the country

(4) Division of rights and liabilities between the Central Government,

State Governments and the citizens of India through the Constitution

of India read with the Right to Information Act

153. Which of the following theories of crime is based on the works of Henry

McKay and Clifford R. Shaw of the Chicago School thought?

(1) Social disorganization theory

(2) Strain theory

(3) Rational choice theory

(4) Routine activity theory

154. The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, as amended in 2006,

prohibits the employment of children under the age of ___ years as

domestic servants.

(1) 12

(2) 18

(3) 16

(4) 14

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155. Which documentary film won an Oscar during 81st Academy Awards

2009?

(1) Slumdog Millllionaire

(2) Smile Pinki

(3) Pinki Sonkar

(4) Smile Train

156. Which of the following bodies is not set up under the Constitution of India?

(1) Finance Commission

(2) Union Public Service Commission

(3) Supreme Court of India

(4) National Human Rights Commission

157. Which of the following is not true about LED?

(1) Its an abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode

(2) It can emit light of various colors

(3) It is a type of superconductor

(4) It can emit light of infrared and ultra-violet frequencies

158. How many official languages have been recognised under the Constitution

of India?

(1) 14

(2) 18

(3) 20

(4) 22

159. An arrested person under the Indian Constitution does not have a

fundamental right to ________________

(1) travel abroad

(2) practise any profession

(3) get assistance of a legal practitioner of his choice if arrested under

preventive detention law

(4) challenge an arbitrary law

160. The only University in India covered in the first “Top 500 World

University Rankings” for the year 2007 published by the Times

Higher Education Supplement was:

(1) University of Bombay

(2) Punjab University

(3) Shantiniketan

(4) University of Delhi

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Choose the most appropriate answer to each Factual Situation given in

Question Nos. 161 to 163 within the scope of the Principle mentioned.

161. PRINCIPLE: A person, who lawfully brings on his land something which

though harmless, but will do mischief if it escape, must keep it at his peril,

and if he does not, he is answerable for all the damage.

FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘A’ was the owner of a mill. In order to

supply it with water he constructed a reservoir upon nearby land by

employing engineers and contractors. ‘B’ was the owner of coal mines,

under lands, close to but not adjoining the premises on which the reservoir

was constructed. The contractors, while excavating for the bed of the

reservoir, came upon abandoned shafts and filled them with soil not

suspecting that that they were abandoned mine shafts. The reservoir was

completed and partly filled. Within days the bed of the reservoir gave way

and burst, leading to flow of water through the channels connected with B’s

mine. Is ‘A’ liable to pay damages for loss caused to ‘B’?

(1) ‘A’ is not liable because there was no negligence on his part. He was

not aware that the reservoir bed was connected to B’s mines

(2) ‘A’ is liable to pay damages to ‘B’ because he brought the water on

his property which would have caused mischief if it escaped and it

did escape.

(3) ‘A’ is not liable because ‘B’ never informed him the existence of B’s

mines.

(4) ‘A’ is liable because he hired the services of unqualified engineers

162. PRINCIPLE: Cheating is defined as deceiving any person to deliver any

property and it includes the dishonest concealment of facts. Cheating by

personation means a person cheating another by pretending to be some

other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another, or

representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such

other person really is.

FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘A’, while leaving a restaurant

mistakingly picked up the umbrella of ‘B’ instead of his own. The next

day he decided to return to the restaurant with the umbrella, hoping to

find the real owner. ‘C’, who had never seen ‘B’ in person and had only

communicated with ‘B’ through letters was on his way to the restaurant to

meet ‘B’ . Since ‘B’ and ‘C’ had never met, it was agreed between them

to identify each other at the pre-appointed spot, the restaurant door, by the

clothing of ‘C’ and umbrella of ‘B’ which they had described to each

other in detail. ‘C’ saw ‘A’ at the door of the restaurant and identified the

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umbrella. Thinking ‘A’ to be ‘B’, ‘C’ delivered a parcel �abelled Mr. B

to ‘A’. ‘A’ received the same without protest and promptly returned home

without looking for ‘B’. Is ‘A’ guilty of cheating by personation?

(1) ‘A’ is not guilty because he was going to return the umbrella to

the real owner and handing over ‘B’s’ packet to ‘A’ was ‘C’s’

mistake.

(2) ‘A’ is not guilty because he was overcome by a sudden

temptation.

(3) ‘A’ is guilty because he was aware of the mistaken identity and

that the parcel was not meant for him but for ‘B’.

(4) ‘A’ is guilty because the parcel might have been valuable to ‘B’.

163. PRINCIPLE: A consumer is a person who buys any goods or services for

a consideration and uses the goods for non-commercial purposes. Exclusive

use of the goods for the purposes of earning his livelihood, by means of

self-employment is not considered as commercial use. A consumer can

approach a consumer forum if there is a deficiency in goods or service.

FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘A’, a taxi driver received a car music

system for free, from an electronics company through a draw of lots and

installed the same in his taxi. Some time later, the music system stopped

working. ‘A’ approached the electronics company for a replacement but

the company kept delaying. Can ‘A’ sue the company in a consumer

forum?

(1) Yes, ‘A’ is not using the music system for any commercial

purpose. He is just plying a taxi for earning his livelihood.

(2) Yes ‘A’ there is a deficiency in goods since the music system

became non-functional.

(3) No, ‘A’ is using his taxi for ferrying passengers which is a

commercial purpose. Hence he is not a consumer.

(4) No, ‘A’ is not a consumer since he has not paid any consideration

for the music system.

165. Dr. Hari Singh Gaur was the first Dean, Faculty of Law and the Vice-

Chancellor of:

(1) Dr. Hari Singh Gaur University

(2) University of Delhi

(3) University of Lucknow

(4) None of the above

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166. Which of the following bodies had approached the Supreme Court of India

seeking permission to interrogate the deposed Chairman of Satyam

Computer Services?

(1) Registrar of Companies

(2) Securities and Exchange Board of India

(3) Reserve Bank of India

(4) Central Bureau of Investigation

167. How many persons were nominated for award of Ashok Chakra on 26th

January 2009?

(1) 9

(2) 10

(3) 11

(4) 12

168. Which politician considered responsible for Babri Masjid demolition has

apologised for his role in the demolition?

(1) Ms. Uma Bharati

(2) Mr. Madan Lal Khurana

(3) Mr. Kalyan Singh

(4) None of the above

169. Which is the University whose Faculty of Law has been given first rank

among all Faculties having three-year LL.B. Degree course?

(1) National Law School University, Bangalore

(2) University of Delhi

(3) University of Hyderabad

(4) W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata

170. According to a survey conducted by the Union Ministry of Labour and

Employment, ______________ workers lost their job between October

and December, 2008 in India on account of recession:

(1) Three lakh

(2) Four lakh

(3) Five lakh

(4) Seven lakh

171. The phrase ‘de facto’ means:

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(1) all the facts

(2) all the facts and figures

(3) bona fide

(4) for all practical purposes

172. The expression “to assume air on” means

(1) to assume inferiority

(2) to fill one self with airy things

(3) to affect humility

(4) to have a haughty opinion about oneself

173. Which one of the following is associated with mentally or emotionally

disturbed

(1) psychological

(2) psychopathic

(3) psychoanalytical

(4) psychotherapic

174. The prediction by palm-reading is called

(1) chironomy

(2) Chirography

(3) Chiropidy

(4) Chiromancy

175. Neuralgia is associated with

(1) Record of heart beats

(2) mental inbalance

(3) Nerve pain

(4) Inflamation of the nerves

ANSWERS

LL.B. ENTRANCE TEST, 2009

Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A

1 2 26 2 51 1 76 2 101 1 126 1 151 1

2 4 27 3 52 2 77 1 102 1 127 4 152 2

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3 4 28 4 53 4 78 3 103 4 128 4 153 1

4 2 29 3 54 2 79 3 104 1 129 4 154 4

5 1 30 2 55 2 80 2 105 3 130 4 155 2

6 2 31 4 56 2 81 4 106 3 131 1 156 4

7 1 32 3 57 4 82 3 107 3 132 3 157 3

8 2 33 3 58 2 83 1 108 4 133 2 158 4

9 4 34 4 59 2 84 2 109 3 134 4 159 1

10 2 35 1 60 3 85 4 110 3 135 4 160 4

11 2 36 2 61 1 86 1 111 3 136 1 161 2

12 1 37 1 62 1 87 3 112 1 137 1 162 3

13 3 38 3 63 2 88 2 113 2 138 2 163 4

14 1 39 1 64 2 89 2 114 3 139 1 165 2

15 2 40 2 65 4 90 1 115 3 140 3 166 2

16 1 41 2 66 2 91 4 116 141 3 167 3

17 4 42 2 67 4 92 3 117 2 142 1 168 3

18 4 43 2 68 2 93 2 118 1 143 2 169 2

19 3 44 1 69 2 94 1 119 3 144 1 170 3

20 4 45 2 70 1 95 2 120 2 145 3 171 4

21 4 46 4 71 3 96 4 121 4 146 2 172 4

22 3 47 1 72 4 97 3 122 3 147 1 173 2

23 3 48 2 73 3 98 1 123 1 148 2 174 4

24 4 49 1 74 1 99 3 124 2 149 3 175 3

25 3 50 4 75 4 100 3 125 2 150 4