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CLAT Test Online Paper 3 Question Answers

Test Name CLAT Test
Subject Law
Test Type Mcqs
Total Question 30
Total Marks 60
Total Time 30
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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a most wide test for admission to 18 prominent National Law Universities in India. It is conducted after the Higher Secondary Examination or the 12th grade for admission to interlink under graduation programs in Law and after Graduation in Law for Master of Laws(LL.M) taken by these Universities accordingly.The two-hour admission test consists of objective type covering questions on Elementary Mathematics or Numerical Ability, English with Comprehension, General knowledge and Current affairs, Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness and Logical reasoning.Following Questions and Answers are given in sequence for you to get the level of prep high as you can.

CLAT Test Online Paper 3 Question Answers Mcqs

 

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Law

1. 'Burden of proof' means:

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2. Law:

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3. A bill introduced by a member or a minister, goes through:

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4. The power to promulgate ordinance during recess of parliament has been given to:

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5. Any Court of tribunal in the Territory of India means - Court which:

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6. Absconder in the eye of law means:

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7. The following parliamentary committee has the largest membership:

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8. The Parliamentary Committee concerned with the regularity and economy of expenditure of government is:

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9. 'Delinquent Child' is one who:

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10. 'Capacity' in legal term means:

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11. Detention denotes:

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12. 'Accomplice' in legal terms means:

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13. _______ is a general pardon:

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14. Waqf is a:

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15. Who acts as the friend, philosopher and guide of the Public Accounts Committee?

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16. 'Rule of law' a term in India constitution is taken from:

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17. What is a 'moot'?

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18. Hindu Marriage Act was passed in:

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19. Relations between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles is of:

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20. A Money Bill cannot be introduced in:

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21. Untouchability (Offences) Act was passed in:

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22. PRINCIPLE: Whoever, dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use any movable property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description of a term which may extend to two years, or with fine or with both.
FACT: A and B, being joint owners of a horse out of B's possession , intending to use it. Here, as A has a right to use the horse. But, A sells the horse and appropriates the whole proceeds to his own use. Decide.

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23. 'Habeas corpus' is a:

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24. The Constitution emphasizes two major priviliges to the Members of Parliament, viz:

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25. Immunity denotes:

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26. The early release for a prisoner is called:

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27. Quid Pro Quo means:

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28. PRINCIPAL: An occupier is not normally liable to a trespasser except in respect of willful act intended to cause harm or done with reckless disregard.
FACT: Jaspal, 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 attender who was to take care of the dog. There was a prominent board warning the visitors about the ferocious dog. One day, a twelve year old boy playing in the neighbourhood, running after his ball got into the house. The dog attacked him and killed him. Jaspal was sued for damages.

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29. Countersign means:

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Question 30 of 30

30. The Members of Parliament enjoy the freedom from arrest. But this priviliges is not available to members in:

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