(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2024-25: Legal Studies
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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2024-25 : Legal Studies
Sample Question Paper (Term-1) 2024-25
Subject Name : Legal Studies
Subject Code: 074
Time Allowed: 3 Hour
Minutes Maximum Marks: 80
1 Anil Gopal Swamy has been appointed to a legal office in India under Article 76 of the Constitution. He enjoys all the privileges and immunities available to a Member of Parliament. Identify the position held by Anil Gopal Swamy.
A. Chief Justice of India
B. Advocate General
C. Attorney General
D. Solicitor General
2 Which among the following is NOT an outcome of the Oleum Gas Leak Case?
A. Deep pocket principle
B. Principle of Absolute Liability in tort
C. Policy for the Abatement of Pollution Control
D. Introduction of lead-free petrol in the country
3 Assertion: State must respect all the legal rights that are owed to a person and confirm to the norms of fairness, liberty etc.
Reason: Independence of judiciary is vital for the respect of due-process of law
A. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
B. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
C. Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false
D. Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true
4 Raj signs a contract with Suman, agreeing to sell his laptop for Rs. 30,000. Suman is 17 years old. They both agree on the terms, and Suman promises to pay the amount in two weeks. However, before the payment is made, Suman decides to cancel the deal.
Which of the following is the most accurate regarding the validity of the contract?
A. The contract is valid because both parties agreed to the terms.
B. The contract is void because Suman is a minor.
C. The contract is valid because it involves the sale of goods.
D. The contract is invalid because the payment was not made in advance.
5 Mr. Gupta owns an apartment building where several families reside as tenants. He decides to store a large quantity of petrol in the basement of the building for his personal use, for fueling his collection of vintage cars.
A month later, a minor leakage from the petrol containers led to a fire outbreak in the basement. Although the fire is quickly controlled and no one is hurt, the incident causes significant panic and stress among the residents.
Is Mr. Gupta liable for causing harm to the tenants?
A. Mr. Gupta is not liable since he did not intend to cause harm to his tenants.
B. Mr. Gupta cannot be held liable because the fire did not result in any physical injuries.
C. Mr. Gupta is liable for negligence as he breached his duty of care by storing a hazardous substance in the basement.
D. Mr. Gupta is only liable if the tenants had previously warned him about the risk of fire.