MH CET Law 2025 3 Year LLB Mock Tests PDF

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This document provides 10 mock tests for the MH CET 3-year LLB exam for the year 2025. It covers topics like legal aptitude, general knowledge, logical reasoning, and English. The tests are accompanied by answer keys and detailed solutions.

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MH-CET LAW (3 Year LLB) 10 Free Mock Tests 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No. Title Page No. 1 About This eBook...

MH-CET LAW (3 Year LLB) 10 Free Mock Tests 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No. Title Page No. 1 About This eBook 4 2 Comparison Between the Exam Structure of MH-CET 3 Years LLB v/s 5 5 Years LLB 3 Syllabus For MH-CET LAW 3-Years LLB 6 4 Preparation Strategy 8 5 How To Attempt The Mock Test Strategy 10 6 Mock Test 1 12 Answer Key 59 Solutions 61 7 Mock Test 2 100 Answer Key 149 Solutions 151 8 Mock Test 3 192 Answer Key 242 Solutions 244 9 Mock Test 4 287 Answer Key 329 Solutions 331 10 Mock Test 5 371 Answer Key 418 Solutions 420 11 Mock Test 6 461 Answer Key 510 Solutions 512 12 Mock Test 7 551 Answer Key 600 Solutions 602 www.careers360.com 2 13 Mock Test 8 645 Answer Key 687 Solutions 689 14 Mock Test 9 728 Answer Key 774 Solutions 776 15 Mock Test 10 814 Answer Key 859 Solutions 861 16 Other Useful Resources 902 CLAT Mock Test with Solutions eBook CLAT Legal Reasoning Previous Year Question Papers with Detailed Solutions CLAT English Practice Questions with Detailed Solutions ( 50 Sets) 100+ Quantitative Techniques Practice Questions Criminal Law Concepts and Practice Questions Top 300 Legal Maxims www.careers360.com 3 ABOUT THIS eBOOK Dear MH-CET 3 Year Law Program Aspirants, We are thrilled to introduce our comprehensive ebook designed specifically for this exam. What you will find in this Ebook: Exam Pattern and Structure Examine the details of the MH-CET Law 3-year examination by breaking down its pattern and structure. Mock Test Strategies: Navigate through the mock test series with confidence using our expert strategies. Learn how to tackle questions effectively, manage time efficiently, and enhance your overall performance. Preparation Strategy Embark on a systematic and proven preparation journey with our comprehensive strategy guide. Gain insights into how to structure your study plan, focus on key topics, and optimize your learning for max- imum impact. 10 Mock Test Series: Elevate your preparation with our specially curated 10 mock test series, each comprising 150 sets of questions. Simulate the actual exam environment to enhance your readiness and identify areas for improvement. Answer Key with Detailed Solutions: After attempting each mock test, delve into the comprehensive answer key and solutions provided. Un- derstand the rationale behind each answer and reinforce your understanding of critical legal concepts. www.careers360.com Back to Index 4 COMPARISON BETWEEN THE EXAM STRUCTURE OF MH-CET: 5 Years LLB v/s 3 Years LLB The MH CET Law exams for 5 Years and 3 Years differ in their patterns. Both exams have similar sub- jects like Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, and English. However, the 5 Years exam includes Basic Mathematics, while the 3 Years exam does not. This means that in the 3 Years course, there is a focus on core subjects without including mathematics. The differences are tabulated below: Subject Total Questions Total Questions No. of questions added/ de- (5 Years LLB) (3 Years LLB) leted in 3 Years Law Program Legal Aptitude and 40 30 10 Deleted Legal Reasoning General Knowledge 30 40 10 Added with Current Affairs Logical and Analytical 40 30 10 Deleted Reasoning English Language 30 50 20 Added Basic Mathematics 10 00 All Deleted Total 150 150 150 However, The 5 and 3-Years Law program cover the same subjects and similar topics, The only differ- ence between both is that the 3-year Law program doesn’t include Maths. www.careers360.com Back to Index 5 SYLLABUS FOR MH-CET 3-Years LLB Name of theSubject List of Topics Total Questions Legal Aptitude and Legal Legal GK 30 Reasoning Principles and Facts Based Assertion and Reason Questions General Knowledge including Static GK 40 Current Affairs Current GK Logical and Analytical Reasoning Figure Based Questions 30 Syllogism, Statement and conclusion Analogy and Similarity Coding Decoding Odd one out Series Blood and Relations Number Series Non Verbal Reasoning Direction and Distance Test Strong Weak Argument Mathematical operations Logical Venn Diagram Seating Arrangement Mirror Images Embedded Figures Cubes and Dices English Language Conjunction 50 Active and Passive Voice Idioms and Phrases www.careers360.com Back to Index 6 Fill in The Blanks Error Spotting Analogy Synonyms and Antonyms Parajumbles Miscellaneous Grammar (Articles) Contextual Vocabulary One word Substitution Reading Comprehension www.careers360.com Back to Index 7 PREPARATION STRATEGY FOR MH-CET 3 Years LLB 1. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning Preparation Strategy: Establish a strong foundation in fundamental legal principles and concepts. Regularly engage in solving legal reasoning questions to hone analytical skills. Stay abreast of recent legal developments and landmark cases. Quick Tips: Cultivate a habit of reading legal texts to deepen comprehension. Master the application of legal principles in different scenarios. Take mock tests consistently to enhance time management skills. 2. General Knowledge including Current Affairs Preparation Strategy: Regularly read newspapers and magazines for comprehensive coverage. Follow reliable news sources to stay updated on current affairs. Systematically revise general knowledge topics. Quick Tips: Create a daily schedule for staying updated on news. Utilize online platforms for daily quizzes and current affairs updates. Prioritize knowledge of significant events, awards, and honors. 3. Logical and Analytical Reasoning Preparation Strategy: Familiarize yourself with various types of reasoning questions. Practice solving a diverse range of reasoning puzzles. Enhance logical thinking and problem-solving skills. Quick Tips: Identify the specific reasoning question type and apply the appropriate strategy. Practice effective time management during mock tests. Target weak areas through focused practice sessions. 4. English Language Preparation Strategy: Concentrate on improving grammar and vocabulary skills. Read a variety of texts to enhance comprehension abilities. Practice writing essays and articles. www.careers360.com Back to Index 8 Quick Tips: Cultivate a routine of reading diverse materials. Review and reinforce grammar rules. Practice time-bound English comprehension tests. Now, shall we begin with our test prep!?? “Mock Test Series” www.careers360.com Back to Index 9 HOW TO ATTEMPT THE MOCK TEST STRATEGY Why analyzing a mock test is essential? To maximize your To prevent To evaluate your strengths and To formulate an repeating the current level of minimize your appropriate same mistakes. preparation. weaknesses. strategy. Analyse the Scorecard Identify your Attempt Preparation Strengths and the Mock Test Strategy Overview Weaknesses Revise the Concept www.careers360.com Back to Index 10 Mock Test Analysis Can be done in three ways Section-wise Analysis I I I Familiarise the Exam Pattern: BDes exam Decide the order in which you should attempt Concept Revision:Based on the mock test contains 3 parts out of which GAT consists of the questions: Start with your strong areas, results, revisit the concepts related to the 30% weightage.GAT consists of 5 sections that easy questions, less time-consuming tasks, questions you found challenging. Practice are English Comprehension Communication and move to your weak areas, difficult problems and exercises related to those Ability ,Quantitative Ability , Analytical Ability questions, and more time-consuming ones. concepts to reinforce your understanding. I ,General Knowledge And Current Affairs and hence, Consistency is Key: Make a study schedule Determine the time you should allocate to each question type: With an efficient time and stick to it. Regularly take mock tests and Start with the Easiest Section: Begin your management plan, you can save time to tackle review your progress. Consistency is vital for long-term success. mock test series with the section that you find more challenging questions later. This strategy the easiest. This will help you build confidence can result in a significantly improved score. and warm up for more challenging sections.A Take Breaks: It's essential to give your mind negative attitude can hinder your performance, some rest. Consider taking a break of 2-3 days while a positive one can boost your score. Questions answered correctly: Many students before taking another mock test. This will help Therefore, beginning with an easier section will tend to neglect their strong areas, but there is a prevent burnout and allow you to approach bolster your confidence and help you score well better way to leverage your strengths. Check if each test with a fresh mindset. in the exam. the solution technique used for a correct answer was the same as yours or more time-efficient. Did you spend more time on Stay Positive and Confident: Confidence is a Time Management:Practice completing the these questions than necessary? significant factor in performing well in any test within the stipulated time frame. Time exam. Believe in your preparation and stay management is critical, and you should aim to positive. Don't get discouraged by low scores in answer all the questions within the allocated Questions answered incorrectly: Compare some mock tests; instead, use them as time. This will help you get accustomed to the your solution with the provided one. Identify opportunities for improvement. test's pace. what went wrong in your approach. If the I solution technique is the same, it indicates a I lack of accuracy, meaning you need to work on Accuracy Over Speed: While taking the mock Unattempted questions: Initially, try to solve your calculation techniques. If the solution is test, prioritize accuracy over speed. It's better to these questions on your own. Verify if your different, learn and practice it regularly. answer fewer questions correctly than rush answer is correct or not. Then, review the I through and make mistakes. Mark the provided solution and adjust your strategy questions you're unsure about for review. accordingly. Unattempted questions: Initially, try to solve these questions on your own. Verify if your answer is correct or not. Then, review the provided solution and adjust your strategy accordingly. I Accuracy Over Speed: While taking the mock test, prioritize accuracy over speed. It's better to answer fewer questions correctly than rush through and make mistakes. Mark the questions you're unsure about for review. www.careers360.com Back to Index 11 MOCK TEST -1 ____________________________________________________________________________ LEGAL REASONING Q1.PRINCIPLE: Contractual liability is completely irrelevant to the existence of liability in torts. FACTS: X purchased a bottle of ginger-beer from a retailer. As she consumed more than ¾ of the contents of the bottle, she found decomposed remains of a snail in the bottle. After seeing the remains of a snail, she fell sick on the thought of what she consumed. She sued the manufacturer of the beer for negligence, though there is no contractual duty on the part of the manufacturer.Decision: (a) X cannot sue the manufacturer for negligence in the absence of a contract. (b) X can sue the retailer from whom she purchased the beer. (c) X cannot sue the retailer (d) X can sue the manufacturer as he had a duty to take care to see that bottles did not contain any other substance than the best. Q2. PRINCIPLE: A man is liable to compensate his neighbour if he uses of his property unreasonably and unnecessarily to cause inconvenience to his neighbours. FACTS: Mr. Z is the owner of a plot measuring 50 feet by 80 feet. He constructed a small house at one corner and was using the rest of the land as a cow shed. He had 20 cows and is involved in selling the milk to the public. The cow dung and other wastes were openly stored in a small 10 feet by 8 feet tank. This constantly paved way for bad smell and breeding of mosquitoes. Mrs. Y, his neighbour constantly complained to Mr. Z but in vain.Decision: (a) Y cannot take any other action against Z. (b) Z can do something to prevent the foul smell. (c) Y can complain to the police. (d) Y can sue Z for damages based on the inconvenience caused by Z. www.careers360.com Answer 12 Q3. PRINCIPLE: A contract entered into by a minor, who isless than 18 years of age, is a void contract and cannot be enforced against the minor in law except for the contract entered by the minors for his necessities. FACTS: A, a minor enter into the contract with a bookseller. The book seller supplied the school books and stationary as required by A. After receiving the books and stationary, A refuses to pay the book seller on the ground that he is a minor, and as such the contract with the book seller is not enforceable.Decision: (a) Bookseller cannot enforce the contract as „A‟ is a minor (b) Bookseller can enforce the contract even against the minor as the contract was for his necessities. (c) Book seller can enforce the contract after „A‟ becomes a major. (d) Even after A becomes a major, this contract cannot be enforced by the book seller. Q4.PRINCIPLE: In a Criminal Law when a Criminal act is done by several persons each of such people is liable for that act in the same manner as if the act was done by him alone. FACTUAL SITUATION: A police constable along with his assistants went to A‟s house in order to arrest him. On seeing the police constable B, C, D and two others came out of the house and B gave him a blow and drove off the constable and his assistants.Decision: (a) Only A should be prosecuted (b) Only B should be prosecuted because he himself gave the blow (c) B, C and D are to be prosecuted (d) Only B and C are to be prosecuted Q5.PRINCIPLE: If one takes something from the possession of another without the other‟s knowledge and consent, one commits theft. FACTUAL SITUATION: Asha has taken a book from her room partner Isha‟s table without her knowledge and consent and forgets about the book, which is found in her bookshelf.DECIDE: Whether Asha is liable for theft or not? (a) Asha is not liable for theft because she is her room partner www.careers360.com Answer 13 (b) Asha is not liable because she did not take the book dishonestly (c) Asha is liable for theft because she obtained the book without Isha‟s consent and without her knowledge. (d) Asha is liable for theft because the book is found in her bookshelf. Q6.PRINCIPLE: In case of a breach of contract, compensation can be awarded for the personal inconvenience suffered by a party by reason of the breach, which naturally arose in the usual course of things from such breach, or which the parties knew, when they made the contract to be likely to result from the breach of it. FACTUAL SITUATION: Sunita and Sushmita bought bus tickets for a journey from Adyar to Mandaveli. The bus was to go to St. Thomas Mount via Mandaveli. However, the driver mistakenly took a wrong direction and the two girls were dropped at a distance of 2½ miles from Mandaveli on the highway. With no other transportation in sight nor a place to stay, the two had to walk 2½ miles at midnight. Later they filed a case against the bus company and claimed Rs. 5,000 as damages for inconvenience caused in having to walk and Rs. 6,500 for Sushmita having fallen ill by catching cold during the night.Decision: (a) Both the amounts are liable to be paid because Sunita and Sushmita suffered loss for no fault of theirs (b) The bus company is liable to pay both the amounts claimed because the loss was suffered on account of the fault of the bus company and the inconvenience suffered and illness arose in the normal course of things from breach of contract (c) The compensation for inconvenience suffered by being forced to walk at night is liable to be paid by the bus company. However no compensation for Sushmita‟s illness because this was not expected on account of breach of contract. (d) The bus company is not liable to pay any amount, because it was the driver‟s fault Q7.PRINCIPLE: Every person has right to defend his ownperson, property or possession against immediate harm, and for the same purpose, may use a reasonable amount of force. FACTUAL SITUATION: While Andrew was passing Joe‟s house one day, Joe‟s dog ran out and bit his pant. When Andrew turned around with a pistol in his hand, the dog ran away. Andrew shot the dog as it was running away. Andrew www.careers360.com Answer 14 was well aware that the dog had attacked others in the same locality. Joe claimed that the dog was of a rare breed and worth Rs. 10,000. Help Joe decide for/ against bringing legal action against AndrewDecision: (a) Joe will not succeed because Andrew was justified in shooting the dog to protect himself (b) Joe will not succeed because Andrew took the action to protect himself as well as many other members of public in future. (c) Joe will succeed in getting compensation from Andrew because he killed the dog which was not actually attacking him at the time of shooting. (d) Both (a) and (b) Q8.PRINCIPLE: In a divorce petition filed by either the husband or the wife, a decree of divorce may be granted if the other party has treated the petitioner with cruelty. FACTUAL SITUATION: Amit and Sonal are husband and wife. While they were coming from a trip from Goa, on the Railway Station at Margaon their 4 year old son met with an accident due to negligence of Sonal. The Husband got furious and slapped his wife and due this incident she filed divorce petition.DECIDE: Whether divorce petition can be filed or not? (a) Divorce petition cannot be filed because Sonal was in fault. (b) Divorce petition can be filed because Amit slapped Sonal and it is cruelty against woman (c) Divorce petition cannot be filed because husband has right to slap his wife (d) Divorce petition cannot be filed because slapping to his wife is not cruelty. Q9.PRINCIPLE: Under section 3 of Limitation Act limitation bars the remedy, but not the right FACTUAL SITUATION: Rajesh took a loan from Manish, after the expiry of period of limitation of three years. Rajesh made a part payment of debt to creditor Manish. Manish then files a suit against Rajesh for recovery of the debt after two years from the date of part payment.DECIDE: Manish can file a suit or not. www.careers360.com Answer 15 (a) The part payment made by Rajesh extends the period of limitation. (b) The suit is time barred under Limitation Act. So, it cannot be filed (c) Fresh period of limitation begins from the date of part payment (d) Manish can file a suit under exception of Limitation Act, section 3 Q10.PRINCIPLE: A time - barred debt cannot be enforced in a Court of law, without a valid reason for the delay. The time limit for enforcing a debt is 3 years from the date of demand made for repayment. FACTS: Mr. Govind had lent Rs. 10 lakh to Ms. Nilanjana. Ms. Nilanjana had executed a Promissory Note, promising to repay the loan amount along with interest whenever it is demanded by Mr. Govind. The loan was given on 1-1-2000. Mr. Govind demanded the lent amount of Rs 10 lakhs along with the agreed amount of interest on 1-2-2003. In the meanwhile, Mr. Govind, a busy exporter, who also was diagnosed with cancer, forgot about recovery of the amount. On 30th April, 2006, Mr. Govind remembers about the loan due from Ms. Nilanjana and accordingly demands the repayment of the loan. Ms. Nilanjana is not serious about the repayment now. (a) Mr. Govind can take the money only if Ms. Nilanjana gives the amount out of her own Will. (b) Mr. Govind can go to the Court and file a suit explaining the reasons for delay. The court will accept the same. (c) This is a bad law and the constitutionality has to be questioned in the High Court. (d) Mr. Govind can use other services and methods to recover the amount as it is his hard earned money. Q11.PRINCIPLE: Minimum wage for workers is fixed by the State and they shall be paid under all circumstances. Minimum wages must be paid even if the employer is incurring losses. FACTS: Mr. Narayan is running a small scale steel fabricating industry. He is incurring losses continuously for the last two years. His workers were also aware of this and were sympathetic to this. On 1-4-2006, the employer Mr. Narayan and all his workers entered into a settlement wherein they voluntarily agreed to receive Rs. 200 less than the minimum wages fixed per month by the State. According to the settlement, Mr. Narayan is making the payments. The workers www.careers360.com Answer 16 are not unhappy as they could retain their jobs by avoiding the closure of the industry. (a) The settlement is perfectly valid as the workers have no complaint about the reduction of wages. (b) The settlement is not valid as it is contrary to law. (c) In a liberalized economy, the employer should be able to compete in the market. At the same time he should see that his workers are happy. (d) The workers very understand persons as they could understand the difficulties of Mr. Narayan, their employer. Q12.PRINCIPLE: Every member of unlawful assembly is guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object. FACTS: A, along with eight others went to a near village to beat some of his enemies. In this fight A was injured. The members of the opposite party ran away. Thereafter A‟s friends followed the opponents and killed one of them. (a) A and his companions are liable to be punished for the murder. (b) Only A is liable, others are liable for minor offences only. (c) No one is liable since they exercised the private defence. (d) None of these Q13.PRINCIPLE: Nothing which is not intended to cause death, is an offence by reason of any harm which it may cause, or be intended by the doer to cause, or be known by the doer to be likely to cause, to any person for whose benefit it is done in good faith, who has given a consent, whether express or implied, to suffer that harm, or to take the risk of that harm. FACTS: A fake doctor operated on a man internal pile by cutting them out with an ordinary knife. The man died of hemorrhage. (a) Doctor is guilty of murder. (b) Doctor is not guilty. (c) Doctor is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. www.careers360.com Answer 17 (d) None of these Q14.PRINCIPLE: A second suit will not be heard on the same facts between the same, parties. FACTS: Laali files a suit against Chandra for getting possession of a house on the ground that the property passed on to her through the will executed by Surya before his death. The suit gets dismissed as Laali fails to produce the Will. Laali files another suit against Chandra to get the same house from the latter, on the ground that she was entitled to the house as being the nearest heir of Surya. (a) Laali will succeed as she is the nearest heir of Surya. (b) Laali will not succeed as the facts in both the cases are the same. (c) Laali will succeed as the facts in the two cases deal with different situations (d) Laali will succeed as, the grounds in the second case were not taken in the first one owing to the mistake of her advocate. Q15.PRINCIPLE: A man would be responsible for all direct consequences of his act, in so far as he could reasonably foresee them as arising from his act. FACTS: A ship carrying petroleum was moving on the high sea. On a short halt in a port, the master of the ship engaged some stevedore to load some metallic planks onto the ship. While loading the planks, a plank slipped from the hands of stevedore and the spark, emitted thereby, ignited petroleum vapour and caused considerable damage to the goods. The owner of the goods filled a suit against the master of theship. (a) The master of the ship is not liable, because he was not responsible for the act of stevedore. (b) The master of the ship is liable, because he is responsible for the acts of stevedore since he engaged them. (c) The master is liable, because he should have foreseen the consequences of the stevedore‟s act. www.careers360.com Answer 18 (d) None of these Q16.PRINCIPLE: An occupier is not, normally liable to a trespasser except in respect of willful act intended to cause harm or done with reckless disregard. FACTS: Arvind, a rich man of the locality had kept a ferocious dog to guard his house. He strictly instructed all his servants not to go near that dog and there was a special attends who was to take care of the dog. There was a prominent board warning the visitors about the ferocious. One day, a twelve year old boy playing in the neighbourhood, running after his ball into the house. The dog attacked him and kill him. Arvind was sued for damages. (a) Arvind is not liable, because the boy was a trespasser. (b) Arvind is not liable, because a twelve year boy ought to have known about the presence of the ferocious dog. (c) Arvind is liable for the negligence of his servant to keep watch on such a ferocious dog during the day time. (d) None of these Q17.PRINCIPLE: A promissory note is an instrument in writing signed by the maker to pay a certain sum of money only to or to the order of a certain person. FACTS: Anand promises to pay Yogesh a sum of Rs. 5,000/- through e-mail. Later, Anand refuses to pay. Can Yogesh sue him? (a) Yogesh can sue him as Anand made a promise to pay him Rs. 5,000/-. (b) Yogesh cannot sue him as this is not a promissory note. (c) Yogesh can sue him as this is a promissory note. (d) None of the above Q18.PRINCIPLE: A person can be arrested without warrant for committing a cognizable offence. FACTS: A requisition is received by the sub-inspector of a police station from another police station to arrest Sonali in connection with the commission of a non-cognizable offence. Sonali has accordingly been arrested in compliance with the requisition. Advise. www.careers360.com Answer 19 (a) The arrest is invalid as the requisition was treated as a warrant. (b) The arrest is not valid as it was done without a warrant. (c) The arrest is valid as Sonali did not object to it. (d) None of these Q19.Legal Principle: Under section 3 of Limitation Act limitation bars the remedy, but not the right. Factual Situation: Rajesh took a loan from Manish. After the expiry of period of limitation of three years. Rajesh made a part payment of debt to creditor Manish. Manish then files a suit against Rajesh for recovery of the debt after two years from the date of part payment.Decide: Manish can file a suit or not? (a) The part payment made by Rajesh extends the period of limitation (b) The suit is time-barred under Limitation Act. So, it cannot be filed (c) Fresh period of limitation begins from the date of part payment (d) Manish can file a suit under exception of Limitation Act, Section 3 Q20.Legal Principle: After payment, the consumer has to get benefit from the transaction. Factual Situation: A person dropped a coin of Rs. 5 as instructed on an automatic vending machine to get a cup of coffee. But no coffee came out. Can the customer sue the owner of machine? Decision: (a) Yes, the owner of the machine shall be responsible because the price paid for coffee does not yield any service (b) Yes, because the person has no money in his pocket (c) No, because owner of machine did not insert the coin (d) No, because owner is not responsible for one coffee Q21. Legal Principle: “Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea” it means that the act in itself is not a crime unless it is done with a guilty mind. www.careers360.com Answer 20 Factual Situation: Aditya in his madness attempts to kill Sahil but he is rescued by Ram.Decide: Whether Aditya is liable or not? (a) Aditya is not liable for attempt to murder because he has no guilty mind during the time of attacking. (b) Aditya is liable for attempt to murder. (c) Aditya is not liable because Sahil was rescued and now he is not dead. (d) None of these Q22. Legal Principle: Contract is an agreement freely entered into between the parties. Factual Situation: Ramlal was a dealer in cement. The Government of India, by an order issued under the Essential Commodities Act, fixed the price of cement, and also the quantity which a person can buy from the dealer. Ramlal carried on his business under this new order for some time, but he refused to pay the sales tax on his sale transactions on the ground that these were not the contracts freely entered into by him.Decide: (a) Ramlal would succeed, because the price and quantity were not negotiated by him (b) Ramlal would not succeed, because free consent between the parties was there despite the restriction on price and quantity (c) Ramlal would succeed, because the Government under the new order forced him to enter into contracts (d) None of the above Q23. Legal Principle: When two or more persons agree to do an illegal act, it is criminal conspiracy punishable with imprisonment. Facts: Mr. Shekhar is a student of B.E. in Computer Science. He loves his computer very much. He considers his computer as his close friend and companion. On 01-04-2006, while interacting with his computer, he hacked into the Bank account of Mr. Javed and was successful in withdrawing money from Mr. Javed‟s bank account. He did it to please his girl friend.Decide: (a) Mr. Shekhar has committed an offence www.careers360.com Answer 21 (b) Mr. Shekhar has not committed a cyber crime (c) Mr. Shekhar has committed the offence of criminal conspiracy (d) Mr. Shekhar has not committed the offence of criminal conspiracy Q24.PRINCIPLE: According to IPC, a citizen of India who commits an offence within territory of India shall be guilty of offence and punishable under IPC FACTUAL SITUATION: William, a citizen of Britain commits murder in Delhi (a) William can be prosecuted in India (b) William is guilty of offence (c) William is liable but cannot be prosecuted in India (d) William can‟t be liable in India Q25.PRINCIPLE: Law of Contract mandates that two or more people are free to create mutual rights and obligations provided such rights and obligations are not opposed to public policy. FACTUAL SITUATION: Ashish enters into an agreement with Rajesh under which Rajesh undertook to kill Ashish and deposited Rs. 5,000 with a bank, which Rajesh could withdraw once he has performed the aforesaid task. Rajesh kills Ashish according to terms of agreement. Choose the most appropriate answer from the following: (a) Rajesh must get Rs. 5,000 because he has performed his task (b) Rajesh must be prosecuted because he has killed Ashish as per contract (c) Rajesh must not be prosecuted because Ashish consented to be killed (d) The contract is void ab initio. Q26.PRINCIPLE: Ignorance of law is not an excuse in India with the practice that every person in India should be acquainted with the law of land. FACTUAL SITUATION: Mr. Zaheer a foreigner came to Delhi in the winter season. He saw the people in Delhi in the winter season. He saw the people in Delhi set fire on road side during night and get their body warm. One night he came out of his hotel and asked two labourers to cut down a dry tree in Pandara Road and www.careers360.com Answer 22 when they agreed he paid them Rs. 150 in Indian currency for cutting down the tree. They cut and made the log into small pieces and the foreigner along with the tree cutters set fire and got their body warm. After some time the Police Patrol car watched it and arrested the foreigner and two labourers on the spot. The foreigner pleaded that the use was dry and he did not know the cutting of tree from road side is an offence in India.Decision: (a) The foreigner shall not be responsible for the offence because he himself has not cut the tree. (b) The foreigner shall be punished because in India cutting of tree from road side is an offence. (c) The foreigner shall not be responsible as cutting a dry tree is a normal practice. (d) Only Indian citizens are liable. Q27.PRINCIPLE: Every person is entitled to freedom of conscience and to profess, practice and propagate his religion subject to public order, morality and health. FACTUAL SITUATION: X, a Muslim sacrifices a cow on Bakra-Id believing it to be a part of his religious rites. However, there was a law of general prohibition on slaughter of cows. X, was prosecuted for slaughtering cow.Answer: (a) X cannot be prosecuted as killing of cow on Bakra-Id has the Muslim religious sanction (b) X can be prosecuted as the state has a right to regulate the freedom of the religion in the interests of the public order (c) X can be prosecuted as the slaughtering of cow hurts other community‟s religious sentiments (d) X can be prosecuted, as he violates the law. Q28.PRINCIPLE: Consumer for any transaction has own choice for the better taste of goods and services. FACTUAL SITUATION: Rama Rao, a merchant from Bangalore, was on a tour in Jaisalmer. He came across a shop, which was selling dry fruits. Rao saw some oats, which were good and decided to purchase the same. After returning to Bangalore, he wrote a letter to the shop in Jaisalmer asking them to send one www.careers360.com Answer 23 quintal of good oats. After about 15 days, he receives one quintal of oats, but he found them to be very old. He rejected the consignment and asked them for return of the money paid by him. They replied saying that oats would become good only when they were old. But he wanted new oats, which according to him were good. Decide with reasons. DECISION: (a) Rama Rao will succeed because it is the consumer‟s own choice to decide the good or badness of the goods. (b) Ramo Rao will succeed because he has paid money (c) Rama Rao will not succeed because the old oats are good (d) Both (a) and (b) Q29. PRINCIPLE: The buyer should be aware of the goods and the seller has to inform the reasonableness of goods to be sold. FACTUAL SITUATION: “A” purchases from “B” a car on the statement of the seller that the car can run 15 km. per litre of petrol. It is found that the car cannot run more than 13 km per litre. A wants to return the car and get back the money.Decision: (a) No, because „A‟ only believed the statement of „B‟ and he did not test the petrol consumption. (b) No, because only 2 kilometre difference is in consumption. (c) Yes, because the statement of the seller does not become true. (d) Yes, because petrol is too costly than diesel. Q30.LEGAL PRINCIPLES: (1) A Principal shall be liable for all the acts of his agent done in the course of employment. (2) A shall be considered as an agent of B, provided that (i) B remunerates A, and (ii) B has direction and control over what A is doing FACTUAL SITUATION: The Consolidated Motors was firm dealing with second hand cars. Suresh came to the office of the firm and offered to sell their cars, provided he www.careers360.com Answer 24 would get 8% commission on cars sold by him. The Consolidated Motors agreed to the proposition. One day, Suresh took out a car for the purpose of demonstration to a prospective client and in the course of demonstration; he knocked down Ramesh and injured him. Ramesh is seeking legal remedy. The main issue is whether Suresh is an agent of consolidated Motors. (a) Suresh is the agent of Consolidated Motors, because he gets remuneration by way of commission. (b) Suresh is the agent of Consolidated Motors because the latter does not have control over his activities. (c) Suresh is not the agent of Consolidated Motors because the latter does not have control over his activities. (d) None of the above GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Q31. What are the upper chambers of the heart called in animals with a circulatory system? A. Atria B. Ventricles C. Arteries D. Capillaries Q32. What does the term "KYC" stand for in banking? A. Know Your Customer B. Keep Your Cash C. Know Your Currency D. Keep Your Credit Q33 ’Public health, sanitation conservancy and solid waste management' is inserted into the Schedule of the Constitution by which of the following Constitutional Amendments? A. 42nd Constitutional Amendment. B. 44th Constitutional Amendment C. 73rd Constitutional Amendment www.careers360.com Answer 25 D. 74th Constitutional Amendment Q34. According to Article 74 of the Constitution, which of the following statements relating to the advice tendered by Ministers to the President would be correct? A. It shall not be inquired into in any court. B. It can be inquired into in the Supreme Court. C. It can be inquired into in all the courts. D. It cannot be inquired into in the High Courts. Q35. What is the SI unit of electric charge? A. Volt B. Ampere C. Coulomb D. Ohm Q36.. Which of the following is not a scalar quantity? A. Distance B. Speed C. Time D. Force Q37. What is the primary function of a credit union? A. Issuing credit cards B. Providing mortgage loans C. Offering savings and checking accounts D. Regulating financial markets Q38. What is the main purpose of the Basel III framework in banking? A. To promote international trade B. To regulate investment banks C. To enhance the stability of the banking system D. To control exchange rates www.careers360.com Answer 26 Q39. Ahmedabad is situated along the bank of _____. A. Sabarmati river B. Narmada river C. Banas river D. Luni river Q40. Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar reservoir is situated in A. Chhattisgarh B. Jharkhand C. Uttarakhand D. Uttar Pradesh Q41.'Agronomy' is the practice of raising _________ A. plants and animals B. crop plants C. agriculture D. fruit plants only Q42. Preservation of historical articles is done in science of A. Iconography B. Numismatic C. Museology D. Epigraphy Q43. What is the primary purpose of clothing? A. Fashion B. Protection C. Status symbol D. Comfort Q44. Which natural fiber is commonly used to make jeans? A. Silk B. Cotton C. WoolL www.careers360.com Answer 27 D. Linen Q45. In which year did the Kyoto Protocol come into force? A) 2004 B) 2005 C) 2006 D) 2007 Q46. Limestone is a raw material used by which industry ? A) Aluminum B) Fertilizers C) Cement D) Petrochemicals Q47. 'Indica' was written by A) Justin B) Megasthenese C) Pliny D) Strabo Q48. Who wrote the book--"The Test of My Life"? A) Yuvraj Singh B) Sachin Tendulkar C) Brian Lara D) Adam Gilchrist Q49. Which institution is known as 'Soft Loan Window' of World Bank? A) IDBI B) IDA C) IMF D) RBI Q50.Who presides over the Lok Sabha? www.careers360.com Answer 28 A) Speaker B) President of India C) Prime Minister of India D) None of these Q51.Which of the following animals does not possess a circulatory system? A) Dogs B) Humans C) Sponges D) Fish Q52. Why do sponges and Hydra not require a circulatory fluid like blood? A. They do not need oxygen. B. They have a highly efficient respiratory system. C. Their cells are located very close to the water. D. They rely on air for respiration. Q53.Which financial institution acts as a "lender of last resort" to commercial banks in times of financial crisis? A) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) B) The World Bank C) The European Central Bank (ECB) D) The Federal Reserve Q54. What is the main function of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in the United States? A) Regulating stock markets B) Ensuring the safety of consumer deposits C) Protecting consumers in financial transactions D) Managing government debt Q55. Which law of motion describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration? A) Newton's First Law www.careers360.com Answer 29 B) Newton's Second Law C) Newton's Third Law D) None of the above Q56. What does the acronym "LBD" stand for in the fashion industry? A. Long Black Dress B. Little Black Dress C. Luxurious Blue Denim D. Lovely Beige Design Q57. What does the term "business casual" refer to? A) Formal attire for weddings B) Professional and relaxed work attire C) Evening Wear for special events D) Athletic clothing Q58. Buland Darwaza is located in which fort? A) Red Fort at Agra B) Hawa Mahal C) Red Fort at Delhi D) Fatehpur Sikri Q59. Who among the following built the Golden Temple at Amritsar? A) Guru Teg Bahadur B) Guru Arjun Dev C) Guru Nanak D) Guru Gobind Singh Q60.When was the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana launched? A) February 2000 B) February 2015 C) January 2016 D) February 1995 www.careers360.com Answer 30 Q61. Which country became the first to recognise "orphanage trafficking" as a form of modern slavery? A) Canada B) Spain C) Australia D) Japan Q62. 'Buddha' means A) the enlightened one B) the religious preacher C) the genius D) the powerful Q63. The ______ were the successors of Timur, the ruler of Iran, Iraq and modern-day Turkey. A) Rajputs B) Khaljis C) Mughals D) Tughlaq Q64. Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana has been restructured as A) Prime Minister's Rojgar Yojana B) National Rural Livelihoods Mission C) Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana D) Sampoorna Gramin Rojgar Yojana www.careers360.com Answer 31 Q65. Which one of the following is not a scheme/project of the present government as of 2023? A) AMRUT B) Swachh Bharat C) AYUSH D) Jan Dhan Yojana Q66. 'Capital gains' refers to goods which A) Serve as a source of raising further capital B) Help in further production of goods C) Directly go into the satisfaction of human wants D) Find multiple uses Q67. Where is Humayun's Tomb located? A) Hyderabad B) New Delhi C) Agra D) Mumbai Q68. Akbar was _____ years old when he became an emperor. A) 16 B) 19 C) 13 D) 10 www.careers360.com Answer 32 Q69. Banks in India were nationalized for the first time in the year: A) 1950 B) 1960 C) 1969 D) 1979 Q70. Sultan Mahmud was the ruler of______. A) Persia B) Ghazni C) Lahore D) Arab LOGICAL REASONING Q71.Direction: How many rectangles are there in the given figure? A) 8 B) 5 C) 9 D) 4 Q72 Direction: What do you infer from the following set of statements? Statements: I. I have observed many plants' roots. II. All these plants' roots were found to grow downward. www.careers360.com Answer 33 A) I am a botanist. B) Some plants' roots grow downward. C) A plant's root grows downward. D) Most of the plants' roots grow downward. Q73.Direction: In the following question, one / two statements are given, each followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement: Economic security makes people better and happier and has a good influence on their personality. Conclusions: I. People who earn enough money are happier. II. To have a good personality people should be economically sound. A) Only I follows B) Both I and II follow C) Only II follows D) Neither I nor II follows Q74. Direction: Maya said, My mother is the sister of Ranjeet's brother. What is Ranjeet's relationship with Maya? A) Cousin B) Maternal uncle C) Uncle D) Brother-in-law Q75.Direction: Abhishek is Byomkesh's brother, and Vimal is Jackie's father. Ella is Byomkesh's mother. Abhishek and Jackie are brothers. How is Ella related to Vimal? A) Wife B) Daughter C) Mother D) Sister www.careers360.com Answer 34 Q76.A and B together can do a piece of work in 24 days and A alone can complete the work in 36 days. How long will B alone take to complete the work? A] 72 days. B] 62 days. C] 52 days. D] 42 days. Q77. Direction: A group of alphabets is given with each being assigned a number. These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and the correct order of the letters may be indicated from the given responses. E R D I S P (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) A) (v), (iv), (vi), (i), (ii), (iii) B) (vi), (v), (iv), (ii), (iii), (i) C) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (i) D) (v), (vi), (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) Q78. Direction: If MUSTARD is written as 132119201184, how is PROFUSE written in that code? A) 16815621195 B) 16181562195 C) 16181521195 D) 161815621195 Q79.Direction: Karan has a brother Prem and a sister Neesha. Karan's wife is Naj and has a daughter Naksha. Naksha got married to Neesha's son Akbar and had a baby girl Riya. What is the relation between Naksha and Neesha? A) Sister B) Niece and Aunt C) Mother and daughter D) Mother and Granddaughter www.careers360.com Answer 35 Q80.Direction: In the following question, select the number that can be placed at the sign of the question mark (?) from the given alternatives. 3 10 6 186 9 5 3 138 5 7 1 36 3 2 5 ? A) 35 B) 42 C) 45 D) 95 Q81.Direction: Which one of the given responses will be a meaningful order of the following? 1. Cutting 2. Dish 3. Vegetable 4. Market 5. Cooking A) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4 B) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4 C) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 D) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 Q82. Direction: How many triangles are there in the given figure? A) 11 B) 9 www.careers360.com Answer 36 C) 10 D) 12 Q83.Direction: Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure? A) B) C) www.careers360.com Answer 37 D) Q84. Direction: Rajan started from his house and went 2 km east then he turned right and went 3 km, again turned right and went 3 km, again he turned right and covered 1 km and finally after turning right and going 1 km he reached point K. In which direction was Rajan walking when he reached? A) West B) East C) South D) North Q85.Direction: A man P goes to a party hosted by his brother Q who has a daughter M. M is dancing with her brother N. How is P related to N? A) Nephew B) Uncle C) Father D) Cousin Q86.Direction: There are five girls—R, S, T, P, and Q—sitting in a row facing north. T is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. Q is sitting to the immediate right and immediate left of P and T, respectively. S is not sitting at the extreme end. Who is sitting third to the left of R? A) P B) Q C) S D) T Q87.Direction: Five girls are sitting in a row. Sudha is sitting next to Padma. Krishna is sitting next to Rama who is sitting on the extreme left. Tapti is sitting on the extreme right. Nobody is sitting between Padma and Krishna. Who is sitting in the middle? A) Krishna B) Padma www.careers360.com Answer 38 C) Sudha D) Tapti Q88.Direction: Find the number of triangles in the adjoining figure. A) 20 B) 16 C) 18 D) 14 Q89.Direction: In the following question, one statement is given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statement. Statement: Songs always have singers to sing them. Conclusions: I. Singers make a song. II. There is no un-sung song. A) Only conclusion II follows B) Both conclusions I and II follow C) Neither conclusion I nor II follows D) Only conclusion I follows Q90.Direction: In the following question, a word is followed by four other words, one of which can not be formed by using the letters of the given word. Find that word. www.careers360.com Answer 39 IMPASSIONABLE A) IMPOSSIBLE B) POSSIBLE C) IMPOSE D) IMPASSIVE Q91.Direction: Which of the following years did not have 29 days in February month? A) 2000 B) 2004 C) 1996 D) 1966 Q92.Direction: Pointing to a photograph Vikas said "She is the daughter of my grandfather's only son", How is she related to Vikas? A) Father B) Brother C) Sister D) Mother Q93. Direction: If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the right mirror image of the given figure? www.careers360.com Answer 40 A) B) C) D) Q94.Direction: In a certain code language, FRIED is written as EQHDC. How is RUSTY written in that code language? A) PAXYZ B) QTRSX C) PARSX D) NQVSZ Q95.Direction: Abhishek is Byomkesh's brother, and Vimal is Jackie's father. Ella is Byomkesh's mother. Abhishek and Jackie are brothers. How is Ella related to Vimal? www.careers360.com Answer 41 A) Wife B) Daughter C) Mother D) Sister Q96.Direction: Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it - pp_ _qp_pqq_pqq_ _qq_q A) qqpqpqp B) ppppqpq C) qqpqpqp D) qqqpppq Q97. Direction: In the following question below, some statements are followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements. Statements: I. Only first-division holders are admitted. II. Ram is a first-division holder. Conclusions: I. Ram is admitted. II. Only Ram is admitted. A) Conclusion I follows B) Conclusion II follows C) Neither I nor II follows D) Both I or II follow Q98.Direction: In the following question, two statements are given, each followed by two Conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given Conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statements: www.careers360.com Answer 42 I. The pass percentage in the subject of Political Science is very low as compared to others in the same curriculum. II. The students who were admitted to the program did not study Political Science earlier. Conclusions: I. The foundation of the subject is very important for a student to perform well in examinations. II. Political Science is a generic subject and students can attempt it without any problem. A) Only Conclusion II follows B) Conclusion I and II both follow C) Neither I nor II follows D) Only Conclusion I follows Q99. Assertion: Plants are green in color. Reason: Plants contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which appears green. A) Both the assertion and reason are true, and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. B) Both the assertion and reason are true, but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion. C) The assertion is true, but the reason is false. D) The assertion is false, but the reason is true. Option A Q100. Assertion:Lightning is accompanied by thunder. Reason: Lightning and thunder occur simultaneously during a thunderstorm. A) Both the assertion and reason are true, and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. B) Both the assertion and reason are true, but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion. C) The assertion is true, but the reason is false. www.careers360.com Answer 43 D) The assertion is false, but the reason is true. ENGLISH Q101.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. He has no recommendations; he will.........get the job. A) however B) whatsoever C) whereas D) whatever Q102.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. Leaves.......... in autumn. A) fall down B) fall of C) fall on D) fall off Q103.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. Each time he tried to climb the tree, he failed to do ________. A) thus B) then C) so www.careers360.com Answer 44 D) this Q104.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. The man was ______his deafness. A) rewarded for B) cured of C) convicted by D) saved at Q105.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. He is the talk ________. A) of the town B) for the town C) about the town D) over the town Q106.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. George _____ to this country a year ago. A) was coming B) came C) is coming D) comes www.careers360.com Answer 45 Q107. Directions: In the question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four alternatives. She made her stepson her ____ to her large fortune. A) hare B) heir C) hair D) here Q108.Directions: In the question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four alternatives. The stewardess showed the passenger _____ A) when to start travelling B) where to land the plane C) how to fasten the seat belt D) how to judge the altitude of the plane Q109.Directions: In the question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four alternatives. Many people reported _____ a noise in the night. A) to hear B) having heard C) to have heard D) been hearting Q110.Directions: In the question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. www.careers360.com Answer 46 Choose the correct alternative out of the four alternatives. I am exhausted; let's _____ day. A) call it B) call at C) call off D) call in Q111. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. I am not interested in this assignment. A) This assignment has not interested me. B) This assignment is not interesting me. C) This assignment did not interest me. D) This assignment does not interest me. Q112.Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. He likes people to flatter him. A) He likes to be flattered by people. B) He likes to have been flattered by people. C) He likes people to be flattered by him. D) He liked to be flattered by people. Q113.Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. cut a sorry figure A) render an apology B) make a sculpture C) create a poor impression D) break a record www.careers360.com Answer 47 Q114.Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. an animal or person that eats a variety of food of both plant and animal origin. A) Omnivore B) Herbivore C) Carnivore D) Cannibal Q115.Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. India is exporting handicrafts to several countries. A) Handicrafts were exported to several countries by India. B) Handicrafts are exported to several countries by India. C) Handicrafts have been exported to several countries by India. D) Handicrafts are being exported to several countries by India. Q116.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'. The most talented of these three boys are my friend's son. A) of these three boys B) No error C) The most talented D) are my friend's son Q117.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. As soon the gun shot was heard, people ran out in panic. A) As soon the B) in panic www.careers360.com Answer 48 C) people ran out D) gun shot was heard Q118.Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No Improvement'. The little boy did many mischiefs in school. A) performed many mischiefs B) made much mischief C) No Improvement D) did much mischiefs Q119.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. He said that he had forgot to lock the door before leaving. A) to lock the door B) He said that C) he had forgot D) before leaving Q120.Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. The annual meeting of our club has been ____________till next month. A) dragged B) deferred C) disrupted D) deranged Q121.Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence. Taru asked Kavya if she would help her in setting up her new dressing table www.careers360.com Answer 49 A) Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up her new dressing table?” B) Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up my new dressing table?” C) Taru said to Kavya, “How would you help me in setting up my new dressing table?” D) Taru said to Kavya, “Would you help her in setting up my new dressing table?” Q122.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. You must reach the airport on time either you will miss your flight. A) either you will B) miss your flight C) the airport on time D) You must reach Q123.Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. fictitious A) factual B) imaginary C) confirmed D) genuine Q124.Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No Improvement'. I take pride to serve my country. A) to be serving B) No Improvement C) to have served D) in serving www.careers360.com Answer 50 Q125.Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. The boy ___________to take the money. A) ordered B) denied C) reminded D) refused Q126.Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'. If you study hard, you surely got selected for the scholarship. A) for the scholarship. B) you surely got selected C) No error D) If you study hard Q127.Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘no improvement required’. You can have a comfortable journey only then you are getting your seats reserved in advance. A) only then you get B) no improvement required C) only when you are getting D) Only if you get Q128.Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and coherent paragraph. A courtyard enclosed the little room where the deity was kept. B. Nayan stood at the entrance and looked in with amazement. www.careers360.com Answer 51 C. The forest grew thicker as she walked and then Nayan caught her first glimpse of the temple. D. It was an ancient structure and the grey stone walls were covered with moss. A) ADBC B) CDAB C) DACB D) CBDA Q129.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If I was you, I would not lose temper in this situation. A) If I was you B) In this situation C) I would not D) Lose temper Q130.Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and coherent paragraph. A. He went up to the king, bowed and presented a velvet case. B. The king invited the men to make their presentations. C.The court-room was packed with people. D. Krishna Kumar was the first to come forward. A) CDAB B) DACB C) CBDA D) ADBC Q131.Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech. I told you that I had bought a new book for you the day before. A) I told to you, “I have bought a new book for you yesterday.” www.careers360.com Answer 52 B) I said to you, “I have bought a new book for you the day before.” C) I said to you, “I bouht a new book for you yesterday.” D) I said to you, “You have bought a new book for me the day before.” Q132.Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’. Scarcely had he took the medicine when his headache was gone. A) When his headache was gone B) No error C) Took the medicine D) Scarcely had he Q133. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word. IMPECCABLE A) Blemished B) Unsullied C) Flawless D) Exquisite Q134.Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘no improvement required’. Eighty girls sat there at four long tables, doing their homework by candlelight A) to have done their homework with B) no improvement required C) to doing their homework by D) doing its homework by Q135. Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order. www.careers360.com Answer 53 A. An allergy is a reaction of the immune system to a substance which is normally harmless. B. These antibodies then attach themselves to cells, which contain histamine, which inflames the tissues. C. One-third of us are affected by an allergy at some point in our lives. D. The immune system in allergy sufferers makes antibodies against harmless substances because it believes them to be dangerous. A) DCAB B) CBDA C) CADB D) ACBD Q136.Select the most appropriate active form of the given sentence. A bed time story was made by him for me every night A) He has been making a bed time story for me every night. B) He has made a bed time story for me every night. C) He made a bed time story for me every night. D) I made a bed time story for him every night Q137.Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence. I asked the carpenter how long he would take to polish my furniture. A) I said to carpenter, “How long he would take to polish his furniture?” B) I said to carpenter, “How long will you take to polish my furniture?” C) I said to carpenter, “How long you would take to polish my furniture?” D) I said to carpenter, “How long he would take to polish my furniture?” Q138.Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. An enquiry is demanded by us. www.careers360.com Answer 54 A) We demand an enquiry B) We will demand an enquiry C) We are demanding an enquiry D) we have demanded an enquiry Q139.Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. forty winks A) A worthless object B) A hot day C) A short nap D) A brief statement Q140.Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘no improvement required’. Saroj has been suffering with osteoporosis from when she was fifty years old. A) from osteoporosis since B) from osteoporosis from when C) with osteoporosis since D) no improvement required Q141.Directions: In the question, sentence are given with blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four alternatives. The worker used ____ to patch up the hole in the wall. A) sand B) cement C) soil www.careers360.com Answer 55 D) grass Q142.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. I cannot conceive of _________ accepting the post. A) he B) his C) him D) he'll Q143.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. I _______ very much like to see my old classmates. A) can B) should C) would D) might Q144.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. He is weak ________ he does a lot of work. A) and B) yet C) because D) so Q145. Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; www.careers360.com Answer 56 choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. Mahesh showed an ____ for sports at a very early stage. A) attitude B) aptitude C) imagination D) intuition Q146.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. For ____ sake don't tell it to others. A) haven B) heaven C) heavens D) heaven's Q147.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. Napoleon's army ______ to the Russian soldiers without any fight. A) evaded B) decimated C) capitulated D) cordoned Q148.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. The work was ____ by the rains. A) restricted www.careers360.com Answer 57 B) prevented C) hampered D) obstructed Q149.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. He Knows French and German ____ Russian. A) beside B) besides C) aside D) except Q150.Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer. His reputation has been ___ by these foolish acts. A) increased B) decreased C) retrieved D) tainted www.careers360.com Answer 58 ANSWER KEY ____________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 D D B C C C C B C B 11 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B A C B C B B B B A 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 A B D C D B D B B C 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 A A D A C D C C A D 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 B C B B A C B A B A 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 C C D C B B B D B C 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 C A C B B B B C C B 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 C C A B A A D D B A 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 C C C B C C B C C D 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 D C C B A B A D A A 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 A D C B A B B C C A 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 D A C A D D A B C B 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 B A B D D B D B A C 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 www.careers360.com Solutions 59 C C C B C C B A C A 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 B B C B B D C C B D www.careers360.com Solutions 60 SOLUTIONS ____________________________________________________________________________ LEGAL REASONING 1-.D : X can sue the manufacturer as he had a duty to take care to see that bottles did not contain any other substance than the best. Donhogue vs Stevenson is the case to refer thus option d is correct. 2-D: Y can sue Z for damages based on the inconvenience caused by Z it will lead to indirect trespass. thus option d is correct. 3-B: Bookseller can enforce the contract even against the minor as the contract was for his necessities. Contract for necessities is an exception to void ab initio thus option b is correct. 4-C: B, C and D are to be prosecuted. All acted in common object thus option c is correct. 5-C Asha is liable for theft because she obtained the book without Isha‟s consent and without her knowledge. As it was dishonest thus theft hence option c is correct. 6-C: The compensation for inconvenience suffered by being forced to walk at night is liable to be paid by the bus company. However no compensation for Sushmita‟s illness because this was not expected on account of breach of contract. Hence option c is correct. 7-C: Joe will succeed in getting compensation from Andrew because he killed the dog which was not actually attacking him at the time of shooting. As reasonable and proportional force is mandatory thus option c is correct, www.careers360.com Back to Index 61 8-B: Divorce petition can be filed because Amit slapped Sonal and it is cruelty against woman. As the negligence was completely without mens rea thus cruelty hence option b is correct. 9-C: Fresh period of limitation begins from the date of part payment. Right to 10-B: Mr. Govind can go to the Court and file a suit explaining the reasons for delay. The court will accept the same. It is called as the condonation of delay. Hence option b is correct. 11-B: The settlement is not valid as it is contrary to law. It violates the right of the labourers hence option b is correct. 12-A: A and his companions are liable to be punished for the murder. As the act happened in pursuance of common object hence option a is correct. 13-C: Doctor is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. As he was aware of his act, he was a quack and thus responsible for murder. Hence option c is correct. 14-B: Laali will not succeed as the facts in both the cases are the same. The doctrine of res judicata will be applied hence option b is correct. 15-C: One cannot take the defence of remoteness of damage as the act was foreseeable and hence option c is correct. The master is liable, because he should have foreseen the consequences of the stevedore‟s act. www.careers360.com Back to Index 62 16-B: Arvind is not liable, because a twelve year boy ought to have known about the presence of the ferocious dog. As the mindset was deducible hence option b is correct. 17-B: Yogesh cannot sue him as this is not a promissory note. It doesnot hold the value of promissiory note not a negotiable instrument hence option b is correct. 18-B: The arrest is not valid as it was done without a warrant. As it was a non cognizable offence hence needs a warrant thus option b is correct. 19-B: The suit is time-barred under Limitation Act. So, it cannot be filed but limitation on right cannot be done hence option b is correct. 20-A: Yes, the owner of the machine shall be responsible because the price paid for coffee does not yield any service. There was no benefit hence option a is correct. 21-A: Aditya is not liable for attempt to murder because he has no guilty mind during the time of attacking. Insanity is a general defence under IPC thus option a is correct. 22-B: Ramlal would not succeed, because free consent between the parties was there despite the restriction on price and quantity as it was not a free consent hence option b is correct. 23-D: Mr. Shekhar has not committed the offence of criminal conspiracy he acted alone thus option d is correct. 24-C: William is liable but cannot be prosecuted in India as he is a british citizen hence option c is correct. www.careers360.com Back to Index 63 25-D: The contract is void ab initio. As it is not a lawful object and consideration hence option d is correct.

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