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Hey students of Bachelor of Law! Find here the solved objective of part one. You can find the five year papers of English Jurisprudence. These are solved objective papers of last five years of LL.B part one

Hey students of Bachelor of Law! Find here the solved objective of part one. You can find the five year papers of English Jurisprudence.

Subject: Jurisprudence
Examination: 1st Annual 2010
Paper: One

1. Which of the following has general application and demands in repeated activity:
(a) Orders
(b) Commands
(c) Rules
(d) Suggestions
ANSWER: (c) Rules
2. Binding force of law means that:
(a) Law cannot be observed
(b) Law is worth observing
(c) Subjects are bound to observe the law
(d) It is a force which restrains the law
ANSWER: (c) Subjects are bound to observe the law
3. What is the main purpose behind the administration of law:
(a) Administration of justice
(b) Peace in society
(c) Stability in society
(d) All three
ANSWER: (d) All three
4. What law is called mother law and all other laws of the land are subordinate of law:
(a) Civil laws
(b) Criminal laws
(c) Social law
(d) Constitutional laws
ANSWER: (d) Constitutional laws
5. In the administration of justice, crimes are called:
(a) Private wrongs
(b) Public wrongs
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (b) Public wrongs
6. Which source of law is most important and recognized as such by the law itself:
(a) Legal source
(b)  Historical sources
(c) Informal source
(d) Ethical source
ANSWER: (a) Legal source
7. Laying down of the legal rules by a serving of subordinate legislature is called:
(a) Legislation
(b) Administration
(c) Implementation
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (d) None of these
8. Legislation which proceeds from the sovereign power in the state and which is thereof, incapable of being repealed by any other legislative authority is called:
(a) Supreme legislation
(b) Subordinate legislation
(c) Social legislation
(d) Moral legislation
ANSWER: (a) Supreme legislation 
9. When any rule, which is not against a basic law, is established by any the courts administering law:
(a) Preceding
(b) Civil laws
(c) Moral laws
(d) Sovereign laws
ANSWER: (a) Preceding  
10. The general rule of precedent is that a court is bound to the decisions of
(a) All the courts
(b) All the superior courts
(c) All the courts of the land
(d) All its subordinate courts
ANSWER: (b) All the superior courts
11. How many kinds of legal rights in a legal setup
(a) 4  (b) 6  (c) 8  (d) 9
ANSWER: (a) 4 
12. The statement of law by courts which go beyond the requirements of the particular case in fraud and lay down an unnecessary rule is called
(a) Ratio decidendi
(b) Obiter dicta
(c) Res nullius
(d) Res judicata
ANSWER: (b) Obiter dicta
13. Established social practice which is legally binding being incorporated in contract between the parties is called
(a) Usage
(b) Conventional custom
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (c) Both a & b  
14. An act opposite of which is called a wrong and which other must respect is called
(a) Rights
(b) Duty
(c) Wrong
(d) Legality
ANSWER: (b) Duty
15. Jurisprudence is derived from:
(a) Juris
(b) Lex
(c) Prudent
(d) a & b
ANSWER: (a) Juris  
16. The term prudence means
(a) Law
(b) Knowledge
(c) Wisdom
(d) Both b & c
ANSWER: (b) Knowledge
17. Jurirprudence is a name of a set rules to share
(a) Science
(b) Laws
(c) Institutions
(d) Rights
ANSWER: (b) Laws
18. Concept of law is basic of
(a) All legal concepts
(b) All concepts
(c) Social concepts
(d) Ethical concepts
ANSWER: (c) Social concepts  
19. The law which is type of command and is laid down by a political sovereign having sanction behind it is called
(a) Natural law
(b) Social law
(c) Imperative law
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (c) Imperative law  
20. All laws are not made by legislature however all laws are administrated by
(a) Courts
(b) Legislature
(c) Executive
(d) Both a & b
ANSWER: (a) Courts

Jurisprudence 2nd Annual 2010

Tick the Correct Option (Multiple Choice Questions MCQs)
1. Jurisprudence is philosophy of
(a) Human nature
(b) General law
(c) Positive law
(d) International law
ANSWER: (c)  Positive law  
2. A right is enforced by law is called
(a) Imperfect right
(b) Perfect right
(c) Negative right
(d) Positive right
ANSWER: (b)  Perfect right
3. Jurisprudence is derived from:
(a) Juris
(b) Lex
(c) Precedent
(d) a & b
ANSWER: (a) Juris   
4. The ownership of material object is called
(a) Right
(b) Incorporeal
(c) Corporeal
(d) Trust ownership
ANSWER: (c) Corporeal
5. How many kinds of mediate possession are
(a) One
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d)  Five
ANSWER: (b) Three  
6. A crime is an act
(a) Harmful to an individual
(b) Harmful to society
(c) Harmful to the institutions
(d) Harmful to Law
ANSWER: (b) Harmful to society
7. Civil laws include
(a) Complete law
(b) General law
(c) Special law
(d) b & c
ANSWER: (d) b & c
8. Liability is
(a) Civil or criminal
(b) Remedial or penal
(c) Divestitive and investitive
(d) All of the above
ANSWER: (d) All of the above
9. State is a
(a) Corporation
(b) Firm
(c) Natural person
(d) None of above
ANSWER: (a) Corporation 
10. A firm is
(a) Legal person
(b) A men sum of individual
(c) An incorporated association
(d) None of the above
ANSWER: (a) Legal person
Hey students of Bachelor of Law! Find here the solved objective of part one. You can find the five year papers of English Jurisprudence.

(B) Write TRUE or FALSE

1. Divestitive facts can be derivative.
2. Right to vote is private right.
3. Those rights, which care conferred by the law of country, are called legal rights.
4. Customs is purely observed course of conduct.
5. Purpose of criminal justice is deterrent only.
6. A precedent is purely constitutive and in no degree abrogative.
7. An intention is the ill-will of doing act.
8. The rights of dead persons are – safety of body, reputation and property.
9. An act maybe mischievous because of its actual results.
10. “presumptio Juris” means “Fictitio Juris”.

ANSWER KEYS

  1. True
  2. True
  3. True
  4. False
  5. False
  6. True
  7. False
  8. True
  9. True
  10. False

1st Annual 2011

1. A decision ceases to be binding if a statute or a statutory rule inconsistent with it is subsequently enacted or if it is reversed or overruled by a higher court is called:
(a) Ignorance of statute
(b) Abrogated decision
(c) Erroneous decision
(d) Precedent sub silentio
ANSWER: (b) Abrogated decision
2. Person as so defined in law are of tow kids:
(a) Natural
(b) Real
(c) Real or imaginary
(d) a & b
ANSWER: (d) a & b
3. The test of determining whether a man is in possession of anything is that:
(a) It is in general control of it
(b) Waste it
(c) Holding it without interference
(d) a & c
ANSWER: (d) a & c
4. A mischief, therefore which is not wrongfully because it does not fulfill even the material condition of responsibility is termed as:
(a) Mens rea
(b) Wrongful act
(c) Damnum sine injuria
(d) Jus Necessitatis
ANSWER: (c) Damnum sine injuria
5. The Latin Malitia means:
(a) Badness, physical or moral
(b) Wickedness in disposition
(c) Not exclusive ill will
(d) All of these
ANSWER: (d) All of these
6. According to Salmond, the 5th element of a right is:
(a) Possession
(b) Title
(c) Ownership
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (b) Title
7. Rights which are recognized by the court of chancery are called:
(a) Rights in Re aliena
(b) Legal rights
(c) Equitable rights
(d) Personal rights
ANSWER: (c) Equitable rights
8. Authorative and persuasive are are the kinds of
(a) Custom
(b) Precedent
(c) Legislation
(d) Title
ANSWER: (b) Precedent
9. Jurisprudence is name of a set of rules to shape:
(a) Laws
(b) Institution
(c) Science
(d) Rights
ANSWER: (a) Laws
10. The main purpose behind the administration of law is
(a) Administration of justive
(b) Peace in society
(c) Stability in society
(d) All the three
ANSWER: (d) All the three

Write TRUE / FALSE

1. Facts as having relation to rights are relevant facts.
2. The statement of law by courts, which goes beyond the requirements of the particular case in hand and lay down an unnecessary rule, is called Res Nullius.
3. The law administrated in the courts maintained by military authorities is Autonomic law.
4. The law made by the executive body in order to regulate the administrative function of state is Executive Legislation.
5. A firm is legal person.
6. Civil la includes general law and special law.
7. Any act, which possesses probative force, is evidence.
8. Law not relates to the process of legality but to its purpose and subject matter may be termed as Procedural law.
9. According to Salmond, relationship between a person and any right that is vested in him is called Title.
10. There are nice kinds of legal rights in a legal setup.

ANSWER KEYS

  1. False
  2. False
  3. False
  4. True
  5. False
  6. True
  7. True
  8. False
  9. False
  10. True

Jurisprudence 1st Annual 2013

Tick the Correct Option:-
1. Jurisprudence is a philosophy of:
(a) Human nature
(b) General law
(c) Positive law
(d) International law
ANSWER: (c) Positive law
2. A firm is
(a) Legal person
(b) A men sum of individuals
(c) An incorporated association
(d) None of the above
ANSWER: (c) An incorporated association
3. Kinds of subordinate legislation are:
(a) Four
(b) Five
(c) Six
(d) None of these
ANSWER: (b) Five
4. How man theories of punishment:
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Six
(d) Eight
ANSWER: (c) Six
5. Kinds of delivery are:
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) Four
ANSWER: (b) Two
6. The title of ownership are:
(a) Vested ownership
(b) Contigent Ownership
(c) Complete ownership
(d) Illegal ownership
ANSWER: (a) Vested ownership
7. The term prudence means:
(a) Law
(b) Knowledge
(c) Wisdom
(d) Both b,c
ANSWER: (b) Knowledge
8. The statement of law by courts which go beyong the requirements of the particular case in hand and lay down an unnecessary rule is called:
(a) Ratio decidendi
(b) Obiter dicta
(c) Res nullies
(d) Res judicata
ANSWER: (b) Obiter dicta
9. Rights which were recoginzed by the court of chancery are called:
(a) Rights in Re liena
(b) Legal rights
(c) Equitable rights
(d) Personal rights
ANSWER: (c) Equitable rights
10. The main purpose behind the administration of law is:
(a) Administration of justice
(b) Peace in society
(c) Stability rights
(d) All three
ANSWER: (d) All three
WRITE TRUE AND FALSE
11. The law administered in the courts of maintained by military authorities in Autonomic law.
12. According to Salmond, relationship between a person and any right is vested in him is title.
13. There are nine kinds of legal rights in a legal setup.
14. Right to vote is private right.
15. An act may be Mischievous because of its actual results.
16. Custom is a purely observed course of conduct.
17. Purpose of criminal justice is deterrent only.
18. Law which proceeding from local legislative authorities may be termed as enacted law.
19. Right is Re Propria are rights in some one others property.
20. Ratio decidendi is not a reason of which the judge decide the case.
ANSWER KEYS:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. False

1st ANNUAL 2014

TICK THE CORRECT OPTION
1. Who defined “Jurisprudence is a philosophy of positive law:
(a) Salmond
(b) Holland
(c) Austin
(d) Gray
ANSWER: 
2. Fiction theory is related to which of the following concepts:
(a) Justice
(b) Liability
(c) Legal personality
(d) None of the above
ANSWER: 
3. Kindso f subordinate legislation are of:
(a) Four (b) Five
(c) Six
(d) None of these
4. How many theories of punishment are:
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Six (d) Eight
5. “One the vocation of our age for legislation and jurisprudence” is written by:-
(a) Salmond
(b) Savigny
(c) Hobbs
(d) Locke
6. The title of ownership is called:
(a) Vested ownership
(b) Contingent ownership
7. Those sources from which the law derives its force and validity are known as:
(a) Material source of law
(b) Legal sources
(c) Wisdom
(d) Formal source of law
8. The purpose or design with which an act is done called:
(a) Intention
(b) Motive
(c) Preparation
(d) None of these
9. A legislation enacted by state legislature falls in the category of:
(a) Supreme legislation
(b) Subordinate legisltion
(c) Delegated legislation
(d) Personal rights
10. The concept of ownership has its origin in:
(a) Greek law
(b) Roman law
(c) Latin law
(d) English law
11. General law is of kinds:
(a) Five (b) Three
(c) Two (d) No one
12. According to Salmond, relationship between a person and any right that is vested in him is called:
(a) Title
(b) Ownership
(c) Liability
(d) None of these
13. The right pertains to man’s status or standing in the law:
(a) Local right
(b) Personal right
(c) Public right
(d) All of them
14. Right t ovote is right of nature:
(a) Private
(b) Personal
(c) Vested
(d) Derived
15. The test fro determining whether a man is in possession of anything is that:
(a) Holding it without interference
(b) Waste it
(c) It is in general control of him
(d) a & c
16. Person as so defined in law are of two kinds:
(a) Natural
(b) Legal
(c) Real or personal
(d) a & b
17. Which law is called Mother law and all other laws of the land are subordinate to it:
(a) Civil law
(b) Criminal law
(c) Social law
(d) Constitutional law
18. The statement of law by courts which go beyong the requirements of the particular case in hand and lay down an unnecessary rule is called:
(a) Ration decidendi
(b) Obiter dicta
(c) Res nullies
(d) Res judicata
19. A precedent is a judicial decision which contains in itself a principle which turns form its authoritative element is often termed as:
(a) Ratio decidendi
(b) Obiter dicta
(c) Res nullies
(d) Res judicata
20. Binding force of law means that:
(a) Law can’t be observed
(b) Worth observing
(c) Subjects are bound of observe
(d) It is force which restrains the laws
ANSWER KEYS:
  1. c
  2. c
  3. b
  4. c
  5. a
  6. a
  7. d
  8. b
  9. a
  10. b
  11. c
  12. b
  13. b
  14. a
  15. a
  16. d
  17. d
  18. b
  19. a
  20. c

2nd Annual 2014 (Supply Exam)

1. Jurisprudence deals with
(a) Previous legal thoughts
(b) Existing legal principles
(c) Both
2. Jurisprudence is the science of
(a) Criminal law
(b) Administrative law
(c) Civil law
3. Law is a commond of the sovereign, said
(a) Hobes
(b) Salmond
(c) Austin
4. A firm is
(a) Artificial person
(b) Legal person
(c) Enterprise
5. Jurisprudence is a formal sceince of
(a) Social law
(b) Criminal law
(c) Positiva law
6. According to Salmond, main of law are
(a) (b) (c) 6
7. Ratio decidendi means
(a) Positive points of the case
(b) Negative points of the case
(c) Reasons of the decision
8. Right not only obtain legal protection but also
(a) Legal status
(b) legal benefit
(c) Legal recognition
9. There are ___ modes of acquiring ownership
(a) (b) (c) 6
10. Kinds of punishments are
(a) (b) (c) 8
TRUE OR FALSE
11. Jurisprudence is the eye of law.
12. Custom is a repeated practice.
13. Codification means unwritten law.
14. State will be a party in private law.
15. Common law is a judge-made law.
16. Obiter Dicta are the incidental remarks of judge.
17. Right to vote is a private right.
18. In administration of justice crimes are considered as civil wrong.
19. An unborn child has no rights.
20. No doubt jurisprudence is philosophy of law.

ANSWERS KEYS:

1. c
2. c
3. c
4. c
5. c
6. a
7. c
8. c
9. a
10. b
11. True
12. True
13. False
14. False
15. False
16. True
17. True
18. False
19. False
20. True

1st ANNUAL 2015

ENCIRCLE/TICK THE CORRECT OPTION
1. Colonial legislation is done by
(a) King of Great Britain
(b) House of commons
(c) House of Lords
(d) House of Commons & House of Lords
2. Entity of corporation is apart from its
(a) President
(b) Constitution
(c) Chairman
(d) Members
3. Custom should be
(a) Recently organized
(b) New
(c) Reasonable
(d) Reasonable and ancient
4. General Legislation is that kind of legislation which is applied to
(a) General public
(b) Public at large
(c) Specific classes of person
(d) General Public & Specific Classes of Person
5. Historical school of thought suggest that law cannot be
(a) forcibly enforced
(b) willingly enforced
(c) at all enforced
(d) completely enforced
6. Precedents are
(a) Opinions
(b) Concepts
(c) Cases adjudged by Apex Courts
(d) Decisions and cases adjudged by Apex Courts
7. Object of civil administration of justice is to enforce
(a) Constitutional or natural rights
(b) Civil and public rights
(c) Personal or private rights
(d) International or national rights
8. Jurisprudence means
(a) Knowledge of evidence
(b) Knowledge of law
(c) Knowledge of paintings
(d) Knowledge of sports
9. A right, which is created and recognized by law, is called
(a) Absolute right
(b) Conditional right
(c) Right in rem
(d) Legal right
10. Legislation, which is done by subordinate legislature can be repealed by
(a) Prime Minister
(b) Supreme legislature
(c) President
(d) Both Prime Minister & Present
TRUE or FALSE
11. Possession in fact is a relation between a person and a thing
12. A corporation dies wih the death of any of its memebers
13. The term “Question of Law” is used in three different senses.
14. Salmond definition: Jurisprudence is the philosophy of positive law.
15. Titles are of two kinds being either original or derivative.
16. Law is only to prevent repetition of crimes.
17. Duties likes wrongs are of two kinds, moral or legal.
18. Salmond definition: Law is the body of principals recongnized and applied by the state in the administration of the justice.
19. In some countries, literary sources may be a legal source.
20. Dead men are no longer person in the eyes of law.

ANSWER KEYS


1. a
2.
 d
3. 
d
4. 
b
5. 
a
6. 
d
7.
 c
8. 
b
9. 
d
10. 
b
11
. True
12. False
13. True
14. False
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. True
19. True
20. True

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