(Exam Paper) All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) Question Paper Held on 2008

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(Exam Paper) All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) Question Paper Held on 2008

Duration : 90 Minutes

Max. Marks : 150 Marks

Section 1 – English and Reading Comprehension

1. The Indian Territory which fell under the states on the eve of Independence was
(a) Only 20 percent
(b) Over 80 percent
(c) 54 percent
(d) 46 percent.
2. The Supreme Court of India enjoys
(a) Only original jurisdiction
(b) Only appellate jurisdiction
(c) Only advisory jurisdiction
(d) All the above types of jurisdictions.
3. A money bill can be introduced in Parliament by
(a) The Finance Minister alone
(b) Any minister
(c) Any Member of Parliament
(d) Any member of the ruling party.
4. The most powerful legislature in the world is the
(a) Indian Parliament
(b) U.S. Congress
(c) Swiss Legislature
(d) British Parliament.
5. In the U.S.A., residuary powers or reserve of powers are
(a) Left to the federal government
(b) Left to the States
(c) Not defined properly
(d) Given to local government.
6. Members of Rajya Sabha are not associated with
1. Public Accounts Committee
2. Estimates Committee
3. Committee on Public Undertakings
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1 and 3.
7. According to the Constitution, amendments cannot be proposed in either House to
(a) The Annual Financial Statement
(b) Appropriation Bill
(c) Demand for Grants
(d) All of the above.
8. Match the following:
         List I                                            List II

(a) Nagpur session (1920)     (i) Pooma Swaraj
(b) Madras session (1927)     (ii) Changes in the constitution of Congress
(c) Calcutta session (1928)    (iii) Resolution of Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy
(d) Lahore session (1929)      (iv) Return of Gandhiji to active politics after 6 years
(E) Karachi session (1930).    (v) Independence resolution passed for the first time.
A B C D E
(a) (iii) (i) (ii) (v) (iv)
(b) (i) (ii) (iv) (v) (iii)
(c) (ii) (v) (iv) (i) (iii)
(d) (i) (iii) (ii) (v) (iv)
9. ...........are words, which appear innocent, but have a latent defamatory meaning.
(a) Libel
(b) Slander
(c) Innuendo
(d) None of the above.
10. Which Article of our Constitution provides that the State shall make effective position for securing right to work?
(a) Article 41
(b) Article 39
(c) Article 21
(d) Article 45.

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