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2002ly the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions..
(1) Mesne profits are those profits which:
(a) A person in wrongful possession of property actually receives.
(b) A person in wrongful possession of property receives due to improvements made in the property by him.
(c) An owner of property actually receives
(d) None of these

(2) Exclusion of a member of a caste from ceremonies is violation of his:
(a) Legal right
(b) Social right
(c) None of these

(3) The rule of res sub judice relates to a matter which:
(a) Is pending adjudication
(b) Has already been adjudicated
(c) Has been admitted by the defendant
(d) None of these

(4) The rule of res judicata applies to:
(a) Suits
(b) Execution proceedings
(c) Appeals
(d) All of these

(5) A decree may not agree with judgment:
(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect
(c) None of these

(6) Issues are:
(a) Points of agreement in a suit
(b) Points of interrogatories in a suit
(c) Points of discovery in a suit
(d) None of these

(7) A garnishee is a:
(a) Judgment-debtor
(b) Judgment-debtors’ debtor
(c) Decree holder
(d) None of these

(8) An interpleader suit is between:
(a) Pleaders
(b) Defendants
(c) Judgment-debtors
(d) None of these

(9) An interlocutory order:
(a) Determines the substantive right
(b) Terminates a suit
(c) Protects the subject matter of the suit
(d) None of these

(10) A precept is issued by a court to:
(a) A witness of high status
(b) A party who by reason of illness is unable to appear
(c) Another court
(d) None of these

(11) Proposal and its acceptance create:
(a) Agreement
(b) Contract
(c) None of these

(12) All agreements are contracts:
(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect
(c) None of these

(13) Tender means:
(a) Rules for supply of articles.
(b) Refusal to perform
(c) Anticipatory breach
(d) None of these

(14) No consideration is necessary to create an Agency:
(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect
(c) None of these

(15) The Contract Act is:
(a) Exhaustive
(b) Incomplete
(c) Retrospective
(d) None of these

(16) The Law of Tort is based on:
(a) Common law
(b) Statutory law
(c) Procedural law
(d) None of these

(17) In tort motive is:
(a) Relevant
(b) Irrelevant
(c) None of these

(18) Damnum means loss of:
(a) Money
(b) Comfort and service
(c) Health
(d) All of the above
(e) None of these

(19) When anything authorized by law is done carelessly it is called:
(a) Constructive negligence
(b) Vicarious negligence
(c) Nuisance
(d) None of these

(20) Kinds of nuisance are:
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) None of these
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2002

Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions.

(1) A minister is a public servant:
(a) True
(b) False

(2) Arsh and daman are:
(a) Kind of hurt
(b)Kinds of qisas
(c) Commutation of sentence of imprisonment
(d) None of these

(3) Cowries are:
(a) Coins
(b) Medals
(c) Unstamped copper
(d) None of these

(4) Damiyah and hashimah are:
(a) Hurts
(b) Punishments
(c) Names of persons
(d) None of these

(5) Medical and legal standards of sanity are:
(a) Identical
(b) Different from each other
(c) None of these

(6) When five or more persons disturb the public peace by fighting on a public road they are said to commit the offence of:
(a) Unlawful assembly
(b) Riot
(c) Affray
(d) None of these

(7) Isqat-i-janin is miscarriage:
(a) With consent
(b) In good faith
(c) None of these

(8) Punishment for qatl-i-khata is:
(a) Diyat
(b) Qisas
(c) Imprisonment
(d) None of these

(9) The Code of Criminal Procedure is:
(a) Substantive law
(b) Administrative law
(c) Special law
(d) None of these

(10) An accused person has been described as:
(a) Father of law
(b) Child of law
(c) Mother of law
(d) None of these

(11) Charge and offence are:
(a) Distinct from each other
(b) The same
(c) None of these

(12) An inquiry is conducted by:
(a) The police
(b) The prosecution
(c) The Court
(d) None of these

(13) An Additional Session Judge can pass:
(a) Any sentence of imprisonment
(b) Any sentence authorized by law including death sentence
(c) Any sentence authorized by law excluding death sentence
(d) None of these

(14) FIR means:
(a) Final Investigation Report
(b) First information report
(c) Actual information report
(d) None of these

(15) Approver is a person:
(a) Who approved the crime plan
(b) Who participated in the crime
(c) Who retracted confession
(d) None of these

(16) Refreshing of memory is allowed to:
(a) Plaintiffs
(b) Defendants
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(17) Irrelevant questions may be asked by:
(a) Defence counsel
(b) Prosecution
(c) The court
(d) None of these

(18) Hearsay evidence is:
(a) No evidence
(b) Good evidence
(c) None of these

(19) Leading questions are generally asked in:
(a) Examination-in-chief
(b) Cross examination
(c) Re-examination
(d) None of these

(20) The plea of alibi is raised by:
(a) Witnesses
(b) Complaints
(c) Accused persons
(d) All of these
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COMPULSORY QUESTION

10. Write TRUE OR FALSE in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions.
(1) Interpleader suit is a suit between pleaders. [True/False]
(2) All orders are appealable. [True/False]
(3) No appeal shall lie from an Original decree passed ex-parte. [True/False]
(4) Where the relief claimed by the plaintiff is under-valued, the Court can require the plaintiff to correct the same and if not corrected can reject the plaint. [True/False]
(5) Additional evidence can be allowed to be produced by an appellate Court. [True/False]
(6) A civil Court can reconsider and revise its own order, judgment, and decree. [True/False]
(7) Only one appeal lies from the appealable orders. [True/False]
(8) A tort and a crime is one and the same thing and both can be tried by a civil court. [True/False]
(9) All persons are entitled to sue and liable to be sued in tort. [True/False]
(10) The greater the truth, the greater is libel. [True/False]
(11) A person cannot be liable in respect of wrongful acts or omissions of another under any circumstances. [True/False]
(12) Entry on the land of another person without his consent is not justifiable even on the ground of necessity. [True/False]
(13) A wife may, sue her husband for the protection and security of her own separate property but the husband has no such corresponding right against her. [True/False]
(14) Legal damage is the same as actual damage. [True/False]
(15) An agreement has no legal status but a contract is enforceable at law. [True/False]
(16) A contract entered into on account of mis-representation is VOID/VOIDABLE. [True/False]
(17) All contracts are agreements but al agreements are not contracts. [True/False]
(18) Agreements by way of wager are VOID/VOIDABLE. [True/False]
(19) “A” lost his purse containing Rs. 10,000. He arranged publication of a reward of Rs. 1000 to the finder on its return. “B” found the purse but when he went to return it to “A”, “A” refused to pay the reward. Can “B” sue for the reward and retain the purse until he receives the reward? [Yes/No]
(20) “Recission” is the cancellation of a voidable contract. [True/False]
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2001

COMPULSORY QUESTION

10. Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions.

(1)An offender cannot, under any circumstances be kept in solitary confinement for more than:
(a) Three months
(b) Six months
(c) 12 months
(d) None of these

(2) What is the maximum duration of sentence of imprisonment in default of Payment of fine of Rs. 5000 for offences punishable with fine only:
(a) Three months
(b) Six months
(c) 12 months
(d) None of these

(3) Name the offence the commission of which is not punishable under Pakistan Penal Code, but the attempt to commit is punishable.

(4)Fabricating false evidence and intentionally giving false evidence in any stage of judicial proceeding or for the purpose of being used in any stage of judicial proceeding are:
(a) Synonymous
(b) Different

(5) Is giving a female in marriage a valid badl-i-sulh (qisas)? [Yes/No]

(6) Violation of an order by a Magistrate to a certain person to pay a certain amount of money for maintenance of his wife and children is punishable under the law. [True/False]

(7) As a general rule, no complaint is required to be made in a cognizable case. [True/False]

(8) Under no circumstances, a police officer can arrest a person without a warrant of arrest issued by a Magistrate. [True/False]

(9) A person alleged to have committed “forgery” can be arrested by a police officer without a warrant of arrest. [True/False]

(10) Qatl-i-amd is a compoundable offence. [True/False]

(11) When an offender is absconding, the Court can record evidence in his absence. [True/False]

(12) A magistrate having passed an order of discharge cannot subsequently take fresh proceedings against the accused in respect of the same offense. [True/False]

(13) “Conclusive Proof” is a fact which can be rebutted by the either party by producing strong evidence to contradict it. [True/False]

(14) All confessions are admissions but al admissions are not confessions. [True/False]

(15) Two witnesses are required to prove a fact in a case. [True/False]

(16) Admissions are made in criminal cases while confessions are made in civil cases only. [True/False]

(17) An approver is an accomplice in a case. [True/False]

(18) A witness can be excused from answering a question on the ground that his answer to the question will incriminate him. [True/False]

(19) A conviction can be based on the statement of the co-accused. [True/False]

(20) The opinion of expert is not binding upon the judge. [True/False]
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