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Andhra Pradesh Common Law Entrance Test AP LAWCET & PGLCET 2015 Model Paper : aplawcet.org

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Entrance Exam : APLAWCET & APPGLCET-2015 Andhra Pradesh Common Law Entrance Test

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APLAWCET & APPGLCET-2015 :
MODEL PAPER FOR APPGLCET (LL.M)
(Answer all questions) …. 120marks

PART – A ….40 Questions …..40marks
1. Who said jurisprudence is the science of civil law?
1) Salmond
2) Gray
3) Hart
4) Bentham

2.The Indian Constitution came into force on
1) August 15, 1950
2) January 26, 1950
3) January 26, 1949
4) August 15, 1949

PART – B …..80 Questions ……80marks
41.‘Jus cogens’ means and includes
1) Customary rules only
2) General rules of international law
3) Treaty Contracts
4) Pre-emptory forms of International Law

57. The display of article in a showroom indicating their prices amount to
1) Offer
2) Counter offer
3) Invitation to an offer
4) Advertisement

73. Minimum number of members required for registration of Trade Union is:
1) Five
2) Six
3) Seven
4) Ten

89. Which one of the following is associated with common intention?
1) Similar intention
2) Pre-meditated concert
3) Same intention
4) Identical intention

105. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly on
1) December 19, 1966
2) November 10, 1948
3) December 10, 1948
4) December16, 1965

A Single entrance test is conducted for all the courses of LL.M It is of 90 minutes duration and consists of 120 questions of 1 mark each. Part-A consists of 40 questions (Jurisprudence 20, Constitutional Law 20; Total 40 questions of 1 mark each); and Part -B consists of 80 questions (public International Law 16,Mercantile Law 16, Labour Law 16, Crimes and Torts 16, and IPR & Other Laws

MODEL PAPER FOR APLAWCET LL.B 3/5 Year Course)
Test Paper Information: The Test is designed to evaluate the candidate’s ability and aptitude to pursue the study of Law. The Test consists of three parts. Total number of questions will be 120 and the duration of test is 90 minutes. Maximum marks are 120.

Part – A: Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: General Knowledge and Mental Ability
Part – B: Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: Current Affairs
Part – C: Consists of 60 questions carrying 60 marks: Aptitude for the Study of Law.

For 5 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Intermediate level and for 3 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Degree Level.

The questions in Part-C, Aptitude for the study of Law, elementary knowledge of the basic principles of the Law and Constitution of India on the part of the Student is assumed.

The Questions will be objective type including multiple choices questions, matching items.

Each Question contains four alternative answers numbered as 1, 2, 3 and 4. Candidates have to exercise their choice in answering the question.

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