B.A.LL.B. ENTRANCE PREPARATION 2081 Weekly Test - 03 B Time: 2 Hours Marks: 70 Tick the correct answer in the box given below under the cover page. 1. The Chief Minister shall take his/her oath and secrecy before: a. Prime Minister b. Chief Justice c. President d. Provincial Head 2. The term of Provincial Assembly shall be: a. 3 years b. 5 years c. 4 years d. 6 years 3. The number of fundamental rights guaranteed under the existing constitution of Nepal is: a. 30 b. 32 c. 31 d. 33 4. Sovereignty and state authority of Nepal vest in the: a. Parliament b. Supreme Court of Nepal c. Political parties d. Nepalese people 5. The existing constitution of Nepal was made by: a. Constitutional convention b. Constituent Assembl c. Constitutional commission d. Legislature-Parliament 6. Who presides the Judicial Service Commission? a. Federal Minister of Law and Justice b. Attorney General c. Chief Justice d. Prime Minister 7. Who appoints the Chairman of Public Service Council of Nepal? a. Chief Justice b. President c. Prime Minister d. Speaker of Federal Parliament 8. Judicial Committee at Local Level is composed of: a. 3 Members b. 5 Members c. 7 Members d. 4 Members 9. What shall be the maximum number of Council of Minister according to Constitution of Nepal? a. 15 b. 20 c. 25 d. 30 10. Federal Parliament of Nepal is a: a. Constitution making body b. Law making body c. Law implementing body d. Constitution protecting body 11. Salmond considers rights as: a. Will b. Capacity c. Condition d. Interest 12. Which element of the previous decision can be considered as sources of law? a. All fact of the case b. Ratio decidendi c. Obiter Dicta d. None of the given 13. Nemo judex in causa sua and audi alteram partem are the principles of: a. Transitional justice b. Distributive justice c. Natural justice d. Corrective justice 14. Analytical school of law deals with: a. How law developed? b. What law is? c. What law ought to be? d. Who makes the law? 15. Right is defined as correlative of duty by: a. Salmond b. Jefferson c. John Locke d. Hohfeld 16. The use of precedent of court has been justified as providing: a. Equality b. Openness c. Predictability d. Harmony Holds Record for Highest Result In Last 6 Years Dejure Institute of Law B.A.LL.B. ENTRANCE PREPARATION 2081 17. The doctrine attached with authority of judicial decision/precedent is: a. Doctrine of stare decisis b. Doctrine of severability c. Doctrine of eclipse d. Doctrine of waiver 18. Which one is not a requirement of a valid custom? a. Peaceful enjoyment b. Obligatory force c. Reversal d. Reasonableness 19. Eugen Ehrlich has contributed to the development of: a. Natural jurisprudence b. Sociological jurisprudence c. Historical jurisprudence d. None of the above 20. ‘Constitution represents the highest level of positive law’ is stated by: a. John Austin b. Jeremy Bentham c. Hans Kelsen d. AV Dicey 21. ‘Legal Aid’ service is devoted to ensure: a. Impartial justice b. Free legal assistance to the poor c. Judicial independence d. Rapid justice 22. Customs are regarded as primary source of law in: a. Feminism b. Positive School of Law c. Historical jurisprudence d. Natural school of law 23. What is the literal meaning of the term "jurisprudence"? a. The knowledge of law b. The practice of law c. The life of law d. The enforcement of law 24. In which language is the word "jurisprudence" derived from? a. Latin b. French c. English d. Greek 25. How does Professor Allen define jurisprudence? a. The study of the law of one country b. The synthesis of essential legal principles c. The systematic arrangement of scientific principles d. The study of general notions of scholars 26. According to Paton, what does jurisprudence primarily study? a. The law of one country b. The general notion of law itself c. The specific cases decided by courts d. The historical development of legal systems 27. What does Professor Keeton consider jurisprudence to be? a. The scientific study of law b. The study of specific legal cases c. The arrangement of legal principles d. The study of general principles of law 28. Who is known for documenting the teachings of Socrates? a. Aristotle b. Plato c. Sophocles d. Pythagoras 29. In Plato's Republic, what concept does he introduce? a. Doctrine of Forms b. Theory of Relativity c. Division of Labor d. Ideal State 30. Which of the following works is attributed to Plato? a. The Trial and Death of Socrates b. The Symposium c. The Republic d. All of the above Long Question: 20 Marks 1) How do you define Law? Why is law essential for society? Creative Writing: 20 Marks Law is an instrument for social change, social control, social solidarity, and social cohesion. Human beings cannot live apart from society. Law is essentially an objective social fact concerned with the relation between human beings on the one hand and human beings and the state on the other hand. Society and technology change faster than law, because of which crimes are being committed. Do you think that law can initiate social change and control behavior? Give your reason in approximately 200 words. *The End*