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Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 1

By which constitutional amendment Goa was made a full fledged state?

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By 56th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1987 Goa was made a full fledged State with a State Assembly but Daman and Diu stayed as UT.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 2

Masor Tenga is a curry typical of which state?

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Masor Tenga is a mouth-watering sour fish curry made from freshwater river fish and tomatoes, kajinemu (elongated lemon) or thekera (dried mangosteen) in Assam. It is delicately spiced with exotic tastes and flavors.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Maharishi Valmiki on the occasion of Valmiki Jayanti. Which Sanskrit epic is attributed to Maharishi Valmiki?

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Valmiki is celebrated as the harbinger-poet in Sanskrit literature. The epic Ramayana, dated variously from the 5th century BCE to the 1st century BCE, is attributed to him, based on the attribution in the text itself.

He is revered as Ādi Kavi, the first poet, author of Ramayana, the first epic poem.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 4

In Windows XP, what does XP stand for?

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Windows XP is an operating system produced by Microsoft. The name XP is short for eXPerience. During development, the project was codenamed Whistler, after Whistler, British Columbia, as many Microsoft employees skied at the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort during its development.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 5

The phenomenon of splitting light into different colors is known as ________.

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Dispersion of light is the phenomenon of splitting a beam of white light into its seven constituent colors when passed through a transparent medium.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 6

Who among the following repealed the Vernacular Press Act?

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Lord Lytton brought the Vernacular Press Act into force in 1878. It was repealed by Lord Ripon in 1882.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 7

Where was the successful test launch of the Astra missile conducted?

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The Astra missile was successfully test launched off the coast of Chandipur, Odisha. This location is known for its defense testing facilities and has been utilized for various missile tests by the Indian defense forces. The successful launch not only demonstrates the missile's capabilities but also highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance India's indigenous defense systems.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 8

What is a significant challenge in diagnosing SRCC (Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma)?

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The significant challenge in diagnosing SRCC is that the disease progresses rapidly, which often results in patients presenting with advanced stages at the time of diagnosis. This late presentation complicates management and contributes to a poorer prognosis. Early detection is crucial in cancer management, as it typically allows for more effective treatment options and better outcomes.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 9

What is the primary purpose of the 14th ADMM-Plus Experts Working Group on Counter-Terrorism meeting scheduled for March 2025?

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The primary purpose of the 14th ADMM-Plus Experts Working Group on Counter-Terrorism is to enhance security collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region. This meeting aims to address pressing security challenges through dialogue and cooperation among member states, focusing specifically on counter-terrorism strategies. It is vital for fostering a collaborative framework to tackle evolving security threats in the region. Notably, this meeting marks India’s first co-chairing role in this group, reflecting its growing influence in regional security matters.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 10

Directions: In the question given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, select the correct answer.

Assertion (A): The Contingency Fund of India is placed at the disposal of the President.

Reason (R): The President is the executive head of the State.

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Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

The correct explanation is that the Contingency Fund of India established under Article 267 (1) of the Constitution is in the nature of an imprest which is placed at the disposal of the President to enable him/her to make advances to meet urgent unforeseen expenditure, pending authorisation by the Parliament.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 11

Directions: In this question, one or more principles are given followed by some facts. Read the principle(s) carefully and apply it/them to the given facts and choose the correct option accordingly.

Principle: When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything, with a view to obtaining the assent of that person to such an act or abstinence, he is said to have made a proposal.

Facts: Ram telegraphed to Shyam, 'Will you sell me your bullet bike? Telegram the lowest price.' Shyam replied by telegram: 'Lowest price for a bike is Rs. 1 lakh.' Ram immediately sent his consent through telegram stating: 'I agree to buy the bike for Rs. 1 lakh as asked by you.' Shyam refused to sell the bike.

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This is a case of invitation to offer and not an offer in itself. Quoting the lowest price does not show any willingness to enter into the contract because it constitutes just an invitation to offer.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 12

Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Principle and the other as Facts. You are to examine the Principle and apply it to the given Facts carefully and select the best option.

Principle: The right of private defence of property against theft continues until the offender has effected his retreat with the property, or the assistance of the property is obtained.

Facts: Naresh was sleeping in his house at night when he heard someone break-in. He caught a thief trying to take away some valuables. Intending to catch him, Naresh ran after him. When the thief perceived that he was going to get caught, he dropped the valuables and tried to run away. Naresh caught him and beat him up. He was later sued.

Decide.

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Naresh only had the right of private defence till the time that the thief had hold of the property or the valuables. The moment he dropped those and continued running, Naresh lost his right of private defence. Hence, when he beat up the thief, he was acting outside the ambit of the right of private defence.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 13

Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Legal Principle and the other as Factual Situation. You are to examine the legal principle and apply it to the given factual situation carefully and select the best option.

Legal 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-ld 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 cows.

Decide.

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Article 25 in The Constitution Of India 1949 states that all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate religion but this freedom is subject to public order, morality and health and to the other provisions of Part III of the Constitution of India. In the given situation, as there was a law of general prohibition on slaughter of cows, X, though sacrificed the cow believing it to be his religious right, was liable to be prosecuted as the State can impose reasonable restrictions on freedom of religion.

Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 14

Directions: Given below are the statements of facts of the case. After the statement of facts, legal principles are given. Apply the principle(s) to the facts of the case and select the most appropriate answer from among the four alternatives.

Facts: Sahil, a child of 10 years of age, finds a gold coin in his uncle's house. He gives the coin to his sister Rachna who is 8 years old. The uncle reports the matter to the police. The police conducted a search. During the investigation the police finds the coin kept in the toys of Rachna. Rachna tells the police that Sahil had given the coin to her.

Principle: Acts done by children below 12 years of age are not offenses if they are not mature enough to understand the nature and consequences of the acts.

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Essentials of theft are

(i) Moveable property;

(ii) taking out of the possession of possessor ; &

(iii) without the possessor's consent.

As per the principle above, acts done by children below 12 years of age are not offences if they are not mature enough to understand the nature and consequences of the acts. Both being under age, neither Sahil nor Rachna is guilty of theft.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 15

'Jus cogens' means

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'Jus cogens' or 'peremptory norm' means a body of fundamental principles of international law which binds all states and does not allow any exceptions. It is basically a compilation of norms that lays down the international obligations which are essential for the protection of the fundamental interest of the international community and any violation of these norms is thereby recognised as a crime against the community as a whole.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 16

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted under whose chairmanship?

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted under the chairmanship of Eleanor Roosevelt. She was an American political figure and also served as the first lady of the United States. She was the first chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR).
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 17

Who propounded the theory 'law and state are the same'?

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The idea of a Pure Theory of Law was propounded by the formidable Austrian jurist and philosopher Hans Kelsen (1881–1973). Kelsen was a legal theorist at the beginning of the 20th century.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 18

All contracts which are unlawful and void are known as:

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Nugatory contracts refer to contracts of no force or effect and are invalid in eyes of law. For example, a statute that is unconstitutional is a nugatory law; the congressional resolution has symbolic value only, as it relates to a matter governed by the states and is thus nugatory.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 19

Who is the head of the 'State Executive'?

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The executive head of the State is the Governor. Each State has its own Governor who has to act according to the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. Also, the same person can be appointed as a Governor of one or more States under the Seventh Amendment Act of 1956. An executive action of the State is often taken in the name of the Governor.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 20

The writ of habeas corpus means

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A writ of habeas corpus (which literally means 'to produce the body') is a court order to a person or agency holding someone in custody (such as a warden) to deliver the imprisoned individual to the court issuing the order and to show a valid reason for that person's detention.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 21

The time gap between two sessions of the Parliament should not exceed

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The Constitution of India has imposed the duty upon the President that he/she must summon each House at such intervals that the maximum time gap between two sessions of the Parliament is six months. So, the Parliament must meet twice a year.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 22

Directions: In the following question, four words are given, out of which one word is spelt incorrectly. Select the incorrectly spelt word in the question.

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Correct Answer: Pitance

It is correctly spelled as 'pittance.'

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 23

Direction: In the following question, four words are given, out of which one word is spelt incorrectly. Select the incorrectly spelt word.

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The word "Abreviate" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "Abbreviate."
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 24

Direction: Choose the correct word that can substitute the word/phrase given below.

A school for very young children

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A nursery school for children below the age of compulsory education is called 'a kindergarten'.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 25

Directions: In the following question, there is a certain relationship between two given words on each side of : :. Find the missing word, which has the same relationship with the other word as that between words of the other pair.

Good : Bad : : Roof : ?

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'Good' is the opposite of 'bad' just as a roof is totally opposite to a floor. Thus, answer option (2) is correct.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 26

Directions: Complete the series.

EAB, GCD, MIJ, ?

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Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 27

Ganga is taller than Yamuna but she is not taller than Rashmi of the same class. Veena is shorter than Rashmi but taller than Ganga. If Rashmi is the tallest in the class, who is the shortest?

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From the given information, we get

Rashmi > Veena > Ganga > Yamuna

Yamuna is the shortest.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 28

If South East becomes North, North East becomes West and this trend is continued, what will be the original West become?

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  • If South-east becomes North and North East becomes West, therefore, the whole figure moves through 135º. Hence, West will be South-East.
  • See, Actual figure is rotating 135º anticlockwise.
  • So, When West will be rotated by same degree anticlockwise. It will hold the place of south-East.
Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 29

Salim started walking from point 'P' towards South. After walking 40 metres, he took a left turn and walked 30 metres and reached point Q. What is the straight line distance between P and Q, and Q is towards which direction of P?

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As per the given information;

Point Q is in South East of Point P.

Distance between P and Q (PQ) = √(PO2 + OQ2)

PQ = √(402 + 302)

PQ = √(1600 + 900)

PQ = √2500

PQ = 50 m

Hence, "50 metres, Southeast" is the correct answer.

Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 30

If the first half of the English alphabet is reversed and then next portion of English alphabet is reversed so as 'A' takes the portion of 'M' and 'N' takes the portion of 'z' then which letter will be 6th to the left of 17th letter to the right of 7th leter from the left?

Detailed Solution for Test: PU LLB Mock Test - 8 (New Pattern) - Question 30

6th to the left of 17th letter to the right of 7th letter from the left = 6th to the left of (17+7 =) 24th letter from the left = (24-6 =) 18th letter from the left.
Thus, we have to count from the left and we have to find out 18th letter from the left that falls into the second section of English alphabet.
Here, both the first half and the second half of the English alphabet have been reversed and we have to count from the left end, then the required letter can be found out using the formula given below. Suppose, the first and the second reversed sections of the English alphabet are α and  β respectively.Then,
The required letter = 2α+β+1−(required position of letter from left side)
Therefore, The required letter = 26 + 13 + 1 - 18 = 22 = V

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