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IBPS - SO - LAW - QUIZ : 26.12.2015

Bankers Guru
IBPS - SO - LAW - QUIZ : 26.12.2015
1. Which one of the following pairs of cases and specific torts is not correctly matched?

(1) Brook v Bool - Joint tort feasor

(2) Haynes v Harwood - False Imprisonment

(3) Parvati v Mannar - Slander

(4) Hulton v Jones - Defamation

(5) Bush v. Gore - Theft

ANS: (2)

2. Which one of the following cases is not related to principle of remoteness of damages? 

(1) Wagon Mound case 

(2) Re Polemis case 

(3) Deny v Peek 

(4) Smith v London & South Western Railway

(5) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission

ANS: (3)

3. In which of the following cases k is not liable for trespass to T's land ?

Select the-correct answer cases.

(A) K throws stones on T's land.

(B) K enters Ta land, practices cycling there without permission and comes back.

(C) T permits k to keep his cows in his land for two days but k continues to keep the cows inspite of request for their removal even after one months and himself goes there for attending and milking his cows, though no harm is done by himself or his cows.

(D) K having big tree in his land, over grown branches from that tree over hang T's land and leaves fell in T's well, liability-

(1) K is not liable in B & C cases.

(2) K is not liable in case C and D.

(3) K is not liable in Case A and C.

(4) K is not liable only in case D.

(5) Other than these options

ANS: (4)

4. Which of the following pairs of maxims and cases is not properly matched?

Maxims Cases

(1) Res Ipsa Loquitor Delhi Municipal Corporation v Subhagwanti

(2) Volenti nonfit Injuria Tolly v Fry and Sons Ltd 

(3) Doctrine of alternative danger Shyamsunder v State of Rajasthan 

(4) Damnum sine tnjuria Acton v Blundell

(5) All the above are properly matched

ANS: (2)

5. Which of the following cases is not related to tort of Malicious Prosecution? 

(1) A brath v North Eastern Railway Co.

(2) Balbhaddar Singh v Badrishah

(3) Smith v Baker

(4) Gaya Prasad v Bhagat Singh

(5) Brown v. Board of Education

ANS: (3)

6. Use of violence by any member of an unlawful assembly in prosecution of the common object may constitute an offence of:

(1) Affray (2) Assault 

(3) Rioting (4) Criminal Force

(5) Communal Disturbance

ANS: (3)

7. Mehboob Shah v. King Emperor is a leading case on:

(1) Conspiracy (2) Common Intention 

(3) Common Object (4) Abetment

(5) Treason

ANS: (2)

8. In which one of the following cases, the defense of necessity has been discussed by the court? (1) R. v. Dudley and Stephan (2) R. v. Tolson 

(3) R. v. Govinda (4) Dpp v. Beard

(5) Stellar Vs. Sophia

ANS: (1)

9. Which one of the following statements correctly defines the term 'theft'? 

(1) Dishonest removal of one's property

(2) Removal of property from the custody of a person without his consent

(3) Dishonest removal of any property from one's possession without his consent

(4) Dishonest removal of movable property from one's possession without his consent

(5) Forcible removal of movable property from one's possession without his consent

ANS: (4)

10. Which one of the following is an essential elements of criminal breach of trust?

(1) Contractual relationship

(2) Transfer of Possession

(3) Taking possession of the property by fraudulent means

(4) Property must be movable.

(5) There must be criminal intention

ANS: (1)

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