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All India Bar Examination (AIBE)



Important Guidance For Candidates :

  • Make sure your application number on the Application Form should be same as it is printed on the bank challan.
  • In case Candidate writes the application number manually, Bar Council of India will not take the responsibility of the refund.
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(Apply Online) All India Bar Examination (AIBE)



All India Bar Examination (AIBE)



Apply Online To AIBE:

Step1: Before registration, Keep these documents ready

  • Advocate ID card (if issued by State Bar Council)
  • Enrollment Certificate
  • Date of Birth proof

Step2: Click the Registration button from the home page of www.allindiabarexamination.com

Step3:  Fill Registration Form on website and after completion press ‘Finish Button’ on last page. After that Registration Number &Password is generated and shall be send to your e- mail ID. Put your Enrollment number with State Code as per your Enrollment Certificate.

(Date Sheet) AILET Exam 2013

 

DATE SHEET: AILET EXAM 2013

  • Name of Exam: AILET

  • Participating Colleges: National Law University, Delhi

  • Examination Date: 28-Apr-13

  • Forms Availability Date: Available

  • Last Date for Application: 5-Apr-13

Website: www.nludelhi.ac.in

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National Law University, New Delhi

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2012



SECTION – E : ENGLISH

Directions: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

116. The number of marks carried by each question/ are indicated / at the end of the Question./No error.

                                        A                                        B                         C                                 D

117. As much as I admire him for his sterling qualities/ I cannot excuse him for/ being unfair to his friends./No error.

                                    A                                                B                                        C                                    D

118. Many times the news has been published/in the papers that the end of the world will be certain/if a nuclear war breaks out./No error.

                                    A                                                B                                                                            C                                D

119. She reluctantly said that/if nobody else was doing it/she will do it./No error

                        A                                B                               C                D

120. Though child marriage/has been banned, /the custom still prevailed among some groups in India./No error.

                            A                            B                                    C                                                        D

Directions: In the following questions, choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the bold word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

121. LYNCH

(A) Hang
(B) Madden
(C) Killed
(D) Shoot

122. His speech was nothing but a string of platitudes.

(A) grand statements
(B) stereo-typed statements
(C) noble sentiments
(D) humorous anecdotes

Directions: In the following questions, choose the word which is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the bold word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

123. PERENNIAL

(A) Frequent
(B) Regular
(C) Lasting

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National Law University, New Delhi

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2012



SECTION – D : MATHEMATICS

106. A purse contains some coins consisting of rupees, fifty paise coins and twenty five paise coins. If coins be in the ratio of 2:3:10 and their total value is Rs. 72, the number of twenty-five paise coins will be:

(A) 100
(B) 140
(C) 120
(D) 80

107. In an examination, a student who secured 25% of the maximum marks fails by 60 marks but another candidate who secures 45% of the maximum marks gets 10 marks more than required passing marks. The maximum number of marks is:

(A) 450
(B) 350
(C) 525
(D) none of these

108. In a tour, I spent every day as many ten rupee (notes) as the number of days I had been away from the home. My total expenditure was Rs. 18,300. How long did I stay away from the home?

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National Law University, New Delhi

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2012



SECTION- C : REASONING

71. For one academic year, all the students at a high school were observed. The aim was to test the hypothesis that studying more increased a student’s chances of earning a higher grade. It turned out that the students who spent the most time studying did not earn grades as high as did many students who studied less. Nonetheless, the researchers concluded that the results of the observation supported the initial hypothesis. Which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain why the researchers drew the conclusion described above?

(A) The students who spent the most time studying earned higher grades than did some students who studied for less time than the average.
(B) The students tended to get slightly lower grades as the academic year progressed.
(C) In each course, the more a student studied, the better his or her grade was in that course.
(D) The students who spent the least time studying tended to be students with no more than average involvement in extracurricular activities.

72. Educator: It has been argued that our professional organization should take decision about important issues - such as raising dues and taking political stands - by a direct vote of all members rather than by having members vote for officers who in turn make the decisions. This would not; however, be the right way to decide these matters, for the vote of any given individual is much more likely to determine organizational policy by influencing the election of an officer than by influencing the result of a direct vote on a single issue. Which one of the following principles would, if valid, most help to justify the educator’s reasoning?

(A) No procedure for making organizational decisions should allow one individual’s vote to weigh more than that of another.
(B) Outcomes of organizational elections should be evaluated according to their benefit to the organization as a whole, not according to the fairness of the methods by which they are produced.
(C) Important issues facing organizations should be decided by people who can devote their full time to mastering the information relevant to the issues.
(D) An organization’s procedures for making organizational decisions should maximize the power of each member of the organization to influence the decisions made.

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National Law University, New Delhi

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2012



SECTION – B : GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

36. What is the sequence in which the Indian economy has undergone the process of convertibility?

I. Rupee floated on trade account
II. Part convertibility under a dual exchange rate system
III. Introduction of exim scrips
IV. Rupee made convertible on current account

(A) I, II, III, IV
(B) II, I, III, IV
(C) III, II, I, IV
(D) IV, I, II, III

37. Which of the following currency exchange rate mechanisms has been adopted by India?

(A) Free Float
(B) Managed Float
(C) Floating with a Band
(D) Fixed-but-Adjustable

38. The national income estimates of India are prepared by

(A) Ministry of Finance
(B) National Sample Survey
(C) Central Statistical Organisation
(D) Indian Statistical Institute

39. The ‘Year of Great Divide’ refers to

(A) rapid growth rate in population after 1921
(B) the declining sex ratio after 1921
(C) the slow down in death rate after 1921
(D) all of the above

40. Aurorae are a result of the interaction of earth’s magnetosphere with

(A) the solar wind
(B) the ozone layer
(C) radio waves
(D) none of the above

41. You are standing in a lift. The force on the floor of the lift due to your weight will

(A) become zero when the lift moves up with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2
(B) become zero when the lift moves down with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2
(C) become zero when the lift moves with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 in any direction
(D) remain unchanged whatever be the value of acceleration of the lift

42. What happens to the level of mercury in a barometer tube when it is taken down a coal mine? It

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(Download) NLU Delhi : Question Booklet of B.A.,LLB.(Hons.) & Answer Key - AILET-2012 [Section A]



National Law University, New Delhi

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2012



SECTION – A : LEGAL APTITUDE

1. What is minimum duration of stay essential before a person can apply for citizenship of India?

(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Nine years
(D) Twelve years

2. The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to the approval by

(A) State legislature
(B) President
(C) Central Government
(D) Parliament

3. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

(A) have been specified by the Presidential Orders issued in consultation with the Governors of the respective States

(B) have been specified in the Constitution by the Constitution makers in the form of a Schedule

(C) have to be specified and notified by the Parliament after detailed discussions about the backward nature of these people

(D) are the Castes and Tribes notified by the State Government after detailed discussion as to their socio-economic conditions

4. Free legal aid for an accused is a

(A) Fundamental right
(B) Fundamental duty of the State
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy
(D) Discretion of the State

5. The concept of Secular State is that the State will not make any discrimination on the ground of religion, caste or community against any person professing any particular form of religious faith. The Secularism is embodied in

(A) Preamble of Constitution
(B) Directive Principles of State Policy
(C) Fundamental Rights
(D) Judicial Interpretation of Fundamental Rights

6. The National Development Council consists of

(A) Members of Planning Commission
(B) Cabinet Ministers and State Chief Ministers
(C) Representatives of Union Territories
(D) All of the above

7. Who allocates portfolios among the Ministers?

(A) Prime Minister
(B) President
(C) President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
(D) Chairperson of Ruling Political Party

8. Which Indian language is given the status of ‘Classical language’ by the Central Government?

(A) Sanskrit
(B) Telugu
(C) Tamil
(D) Pali

9. Each member of the Security Council has one vote. Decisions on procedural matters are to be taken by .............................. permanent members. Here veto does not apply. On all other matters, there must be nine affirmative votes including those of five permanent members.

(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 5

10. The first venture of Mahatma Gandhi in all India Politics was

(A) Non-cooperation Movement
(B) Dandi March
(C) Champaran Movement
(D) Rowlatt Satyagrah

11. The “Right to Information” (RTI) is a

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Contents :

Chapter 1 

  • Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation 1-6

Chapter 2 

  • School Based Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation 17-21

Chapter 3 

  • CCE in Secondary Classes 22-44

Chapter 4 

  • Assessing Co-scholastic Areas 45-69

Chapter 5

  • Tools and Techniques of Evaluation 70-95

Chapter 6

  • Implications for Schools 96-104

Annexure 1 

  • Tools and Techniques for Assessing Children’s Learning: The Choice Available 105-111

Annexure 2 

  • Glossary of Terms 112-114

Annexure 3 

  • CCE Circulars 115-159

Suggestions/Feedback Form 161

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    The establishment of Mohammedan Anglo Oriental (MAO) College in 1875 marks one of the most important events in the educational and social history of modern India. Its establishment is considered as the first significant response of the Indian Muslims to the challenges of post 1857 era. It was an important catalyst in a process of social change among Muslims. "An epoch in the social progress of India" - with these words on his lips Lord Lytton laid the foundation stone of the Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College on January 8, 1877. Nearly eight years later, when the noted Orientalist Sir Hamilton Gibb looked back at the history of Muslim Transition from the medieval to the modern way of life, he characterized this College as "the first modernist institution in Islam".

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    Publishing Date: 2011
    Publisher: Pearson Education
    Edition: 2ndEdition
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    (Results) ALL India Law Entrance Test Results: 2011

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    NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, DELHI established in 2008 by Act No.1 of 2008 of National Capital Territory of Delhi and with the initiative of High Court of Delhi is another Law University in the list of premier law Universities established in India. The vision of the University is to create a Global Legal Institution which will compete with the best outside India and to prepare Lawyers for a legal career that introduces them to wide range of opportunities in legal profession across the globe. The University’s State of Art infrastructure is near completion at Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi with all facilities for best of learning and research.

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