Q. What punishment is prescribed under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 for a person who maims any minor in order that such minor may be used for the purposes of begging?
1) Imprisonment for 5 years and fine
2) Imprisonment for 7 years and fine
3) Imprisonment for 10 years and fine
4) Imprisonment for life and fine
Q. For which of the following Sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 the word benefit does not include pecuniary benefits?
1) Section 89
2) Section 155
3) Section 156
4) Section 370
Q. Which of the following situations right of private defense can not extend to causing death?
1) In case when an assault is causing apprehension of murder
2) In case when the assault is reflecting the intention of committing rape
3) In case when the assault reflects the intention of causing simple hurt
4) In case when assault is reflecting intention of gratifying unnatural lust
Q. How many types of punishment currently exist under the Indian Penal Code, of 1860?
1) 3
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
Q. Which of the following doctrines has been applied to resolve the conflict between Article 25 (2)(b) and 26(b) of the Constitution of India?
1) Doctrine of Harmonious Construction
2) The doctrine of Casus Omissus
3) The doctrine of Liberal interpretation
4) The doctrine of Pith and substance
Q. Sexual harassment of a working woman at her place of work may also be considered as the violation of which of the following provisions of the Constitution of India?
1) Article 19 (1)(b)
2) Article 19 (1)(d)
3) Article 19 (1)(e)
4) Article 19 (1)(g)
Q. What transition period was provided in the Constitution of India for changing the official language of the Union from English to Hindi?
1) 5 years
2) 10 years
3) 15 years
4) 25 years
Q. Which of the following is the landmark judgment on the Colourable legislation?
1) State of Bihar Vs. Kameshwar Singh
2) M. Karunanidhi Vs. Union of India
3) State of Karnataka Vs. Union of India
4) Keshavan Madhava Menon Vs. State of Bombay
Q. How long do patents usually last for?
1) 10 years
2) 20 years
3) 25 years
4) 50 years
Q. Imagine an IPL team sets up a company to sell its own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can the team use to show that the clothes are made by them?
1) Patents
2) Geographical Indications
3) Trademarks
4) Registered designs