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Subject law
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date 10, July, 2016
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Question Paper

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Number of Questions in this Booklet 50
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Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. In Golaknath Vs State of Punjab Justice K. Subba Rao observed

The Preamble contains in a nutshell ideals and aspirations of the Constitution.


The Preamble is the key to open the minds of the Constitution makers.


The Preamble is enforceable by the Judiciary.


The Preamble of our Constitution is of great importance and it should be implemented.


2. The Five Judges Constitution Bench held that 'Imparting Education cannot be treated as a Trade or Business' in which of the following cases

Unnikrishanan Case


Mohini Jain Case


Dinesh Kumar Case


P.A. Inamdar Case


3. As per the Constitution of India, which of the following statement(s) is/are correct

The state may make provision for securing just and humane conditions of work.


The state shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all the children until they complete the age of six years.


The state shall not endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code in the territory of India.


The state shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard


the forests and wildlife of the country.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below

Codes

and


and


and


and


4. Read Assertion and Reason and answer using the codes given below Assertion No minimum age is prescribed for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India nor is there any fixed period of office.
Reason The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is dealt within Article­132 of the Constitution of India.
Codes

and are right and is the correct explanation of


and are right, but is not the right explanation of


is right but is wrong.


Both and are wrong.


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5. In which one of the following cases the Supreme Court of India had invalidated a Constitutional Amendment for non-compliance with the procedure contained in the proviso to clause of Article-368

Kihoto Hollohan V. Zachilhu and others


Keshavanand Bharati V. State of Kerala


Golaknath V. State of Punjab


State of West Bengal V. Union of India


6. If the President of India is satisfied that a grave emergency exists whereby the security of India or any part of the territory thereof is threatened whether by war or external aggression or armed rebellion he may by proclamation make a declaration to that effect. Here the 'satisfaction' of the President of India means

The personal satisfaction of the President of India.


The personal satisfaction of the Prime Minister and all the Council of Ministers and informing to the President of India.


The decision of the Union Cabinet that such a proclamation may be issued, has been communicated to him in writing.


The decision of the Union Cabinet, that such a proclamation may be issued, has been communicated to him in writing along with 2/3rd Parliament Member's signature.


7. Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below List-I List-II

Hari Krishna Bhargav Vs Union Conditional Legislation
of India



Godfrey Philips India Ltd. Vs Principles of Interpretation to avoid State of U.P. over lapping


K.C. Gajapati Narayan Deo Vs. Power of Parliament to levy taxes on

State of Orissa income other than Agricultural Income


In re The Delhi Laws Act Colourable Legislation


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8. "The task of social engineering is to build as efficient structure of the society as possible with minimum friction and waste." This statement is of

Kelsen


Roscoe Pound


Savigny


Karl Marx


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9. Ratio decidendi may be defined as

Statement of law applied to the legal problems disclosed by facts.


Finding of material facts, direct and inferential, based on earlier case law.


The rule of law which others regard as being of binding authority.


All of the above


10. Which one of the following groups indicate the four sanctions as enumerated by Bentham for various kinds of pleasure and pain

Physical, Moral, Ethical and Political


Physical, Political, Moral and Religious


Moral, Social, Legal and Political


Legal, Ethical, Moral and Social


11. The three defects in the simple social structure of primary rules as enunciated by Hart are

Their inadequacy, immobility and efficiency


Their uncertainty, static and inefficiency


Their mobility, easiness and simplicity


Their abnormality, violability and unsoundness


12. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below List-I List-II (Book) (Author)

The Concept of Law Gray


The Nature and Sources of the Law Julius Stone


Some Reflections on Jurisprudence Buckland


The Province and Function of Law H.L.A. Hart


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13. Which one of the following is not a theory of the nature of 'Legal Persons'

Purpose Theory Fiction Theory


Interest Theory Bracket Theory


14. "International law must be continuously developed by revision in content, expansion of scope and improvement of the means of securing compliance, so that it is kept in accordance with the changing needs of the international community." This statement is made by

Starke


Edward Collins


L. Oppenheim


W. Friedman


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