English Jurisprudence is a subject of LL.B Part 1. The basic motive behind this MCQs Test of English Jurisprudence is to get ready the students for the different examination like LAW GAT, LAW entry tests, ADPP, Civil Judge and Additional Judge examinations. LLB MCQs are very often required when someone is preparing for Judiciary examination or similar other papers. These English Jurisprudence MCQs are based on the different English concept of Law and legal matters, Contemporary philosophy of English law, the references of English legal scholars who deal with general jurisprudence and similar concepts originated in English Law.
Here, 81 to 100 MCQs of this English Jurisprudence MCQs series. At the End of the last MCQ of this post, you will find a link to Next MCQs of English Jurisprudence.
So, let’s have a look at the English Jurisprudence MCQs (81-100).
Immediate objects of law are the creation and protection of legal rights.
A. True
B. False
What are the Characteristics of the legal right?
A. Owner of the right
B. Always against another person
C. Object/subject matter of the rights
D. All of the above
What are the kinds of legal rights?
A. Perfect and imperfect rights
B. Positive and negative rights
C. Real and personal rights
D. All of the above
What are the Modes in which a legal right may be limited or lost?
A. By contract
B. By gift
C. By giving in trust and by operation of law
D. all of the above
Ordinarily, obligation means a moral or legal bond.
A. True
B. False
Generally, obligation means a moral or legal bond.
A. True
B. False
What are the different kinds of obligation?
A. Imperfect obligation
B. Perfect obligation
C. Solidary obligation
D. all of the above
Classification of obligation with respect to their sources?
A. Ex-contract
B. Ex-delicto
C. Quasi ex-contract
D. all of the above
what do Innominate means?
A. Unclassified
B. Classified
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
Crime is defined as “A positive or negative act in violation of penal law, an offence against the state”.
A. True
B. False
Punishment is a mean to inflict pain or loss upon a person for his misdeed.
A. True
B. False
According to law Lexicon “Punishment is a penalty for transgression of the law”.
A. True
B. False
What are various kinds of punishment?
A. Useful punishment
B. Needful punishment
C. Valueless punishment
D. All of the above
What are the different Sub-approaches to punishments?
A. Deterrent theory
B. Preventive theory
C. Reformative and compensatory theory
D. All of the above
Liability means responsibility for an act or omission.
A. True
B. False
Liability is used to describe the condition of a person who has a duty to perform.
A. True
B. False
What are the Classifications of liability?
A. Civil liability
B. Criminal liability
C. Remedial liability
D. Penal liability
E. All of the above
What Defence against criminal liability is/are?
A. Mistake of fact
B. Inevitable accident
C. Both A & B
D. None of the Above
Strict liability offences are those for which a man is responsible irrespective of the existence of either wrongful intent or negligence?
A. True
B. False
What does damnum sine injuria mean?
A. Damage is done with an injury to a legal right
B. No damage was done but an injury to the legal right
C. Damage is done without any injury to the legal right
D. all of the above