hpsc.gov.in HCS Preliminary Exam Law Question Paper : Haryana Public Service Commission
Name of the Organization : Haryana Public Service Commission
Name of the Exam : HCS Preliminary Examination
Subject : LAW
Document Type : Previous Question Paper
Year : 2014
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HCS Preliminary Exam Law Question Paper :
Code :- 11
Time Allowed : Two Hours
Marks: 100
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l. Some shared morality is essential to the existence of any society, is said by-
(A) Benthem
(B) Fuller
(C) Hart
(D) Austin
2. Salmond regards legal status of animals as-
(A) Mere subject of rights and duties.
(B) Mere object of rights and duties.
(C) Both subject and object of rights and duties.
(D) Neither subject nor object of rights and duties.
3. Will theory of right has been opposed by-
(A) Duguit
(B) Austin
(C) Salmond
(D) Holland
4. Duguit theory of social solidarity’ was inspired by-
(A) August comte
(B) Durkheim
(C) Ihering
(D) Ehrlich
5. Positivism, according to Hart, includes-
(A) Laws are commands
(B) Analysis of legal concepts is worth pursuing;
(C) Law as it is has to be kept separate from the law that ought to be;
(D) All of the above
6. Benthern advocated for-
(A) Natural lawprinciples;
(B) Codification of laws;
(C) Judge- made laws;
(D) Realistic approach to law
7. According to Kelsen, ‘Grundnorm’ in a system
(A) Need not be same in every system;
(B) ‘Grundnorm’ of some kind wili always be there;
(C) There can be more than onc ‘Grundnorm’
(D) All of the above
8. Statutes are not law but only sources of law, said by-
(A) Frank
(B) Llewellyn
(C) Gray
(D) Salmond
9. Which of the following is a legal person-
(A) Guru Granth Sahib
(B) Quran
(C) Bible
(D) All of the above
10. “Institutions of private law and their social Functions” is written by-
(A) M.R Cohen
(B) JWC Turner
(C) K Renner
(D) K Marx
11. Theory of “Justice as Faimess” is Propounded by-
(A) John Rawls
(B) R.Dworkin
(C) R.Nozick
(D) L.Fuller
12. Who held that possession consists of two ingredients-
(A) Savigny
(B) Saimond
(C) Holmes
(D) Benthem
13. Which of the given here jural opposites are correct-
1. Liberty and Disability 2. Immunity and Duty 3. Power and Liability-
(A) I Only
(B) 2 Only
(C) 3 Only
(D) None
14. ‘status to Contract’ theory is associated with-
(A) Montesquieu
G) Henry Maine
(C) Savigny
(D) G’Hugo
15. According to Austin ‘Law of God’ is-
(A) Law improperly so-called;
(B) Law by analogy;
(B) Law by Metaphor
(D) Law properly so-called;
16. Real and Personal rights are also called-
(A) Propriet ary and personal
(B) Positive and negative
(C) in rim and in personam
(D) In propria and in re-aliena.
17. In which Supreme Court said Preamble is not part of the constitution-
(A) Re Berubari Union ( 1960)
(B) Kesavananda Bharati ( I 973);
(C) Excel Wear (1978)
(D) D’S’ Nakara (1983
18. Preamble to Constitution of India indicates-
(A) Nature of Indian polity
(B) Liberties of citizens;
(c) Source of the constitution
(D) All of the above
19. Form of Government under the constitution is-
(A) Presidential as in USA
(B) Parliamentary as in U.K.
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) neither (A) nor (B)
20. Power of ‘Judicial Review’ under the Constitutions is-
(A) Not Constitutional
(B) Not basic feature
(C) Parr of the basic Structure
(D) Ordinary power
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