2022 TSLAWCET 3 yr Paper with Key And Interactive Exercise
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O2 TSLAWCET 3YR PREVIOUS PAPER 2022
O2 TSLAWCET 3YR PREVIOUS PAPER 2022
Quiz
“To protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and violence and to provide them with assistance” - is the mission statement of which of the following international organizations?
World Health Organization (WHO)
Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
World Food Council (WFC)
In the Indian cinema industry, Kollywood denotes:
Tamil Cinema
Kannada Cinema
Malayalam Cinema
Telugu Cinema
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the husband of Queen Elizabeth-II, died in April, 2021 at the age of _______.
99 years
89 years
101 years
95 years
What was the Assigned Code Name of India’s first successful nuclear Bomb tested on 18 May 1974?
Smiling Fire
Smiling Monkey
Smiling Buddha
Smiling Pokhran
Which day is being celebrated as the World Hemophilia Day, observed to raise awareness and educate people about haemophilia and other bleeding disorders?
April 15
April 14
April 17
April 16
Which country was the first to establish the office of Ombudsman to look after citizens’ interests in their dealings with government in 1809?
India
New Zealand
Sweden
United Kingdom
Which of the following is NOT matched correctly under the Indian Constitution?
Article 145: Salary of Judges
Article 143: Power of President to consult with the Supreme Court
Article 141: Order of Supreme Court is applicable to all Courts of India
Article 139: Power of Supreme Court to issue Certain Writs
Which among the following committees of Lok Sabha is assisted by Comptroller & Auditor General of india?
Estimates Committee
Public Accounts Committee
Joint Committee of Salary and Allowances
Joint Committee of Office of Profit
The “Universal Adult Suffrage” is enshrined in which among the following articles of Constitution of India?
Article 326
Article 325
Article 324
Article 327
Which Amendment Act inserted provision regarding authoritative text of the Constitution in the Hindi language?
58th Amendment Act
56th Amendment Act
51st Amendment Act
66th Amendment Act
Nerella Venu Madhav is often regarded as:
Father of Indian Mimicry
Father of Ornithology
Nightingale of India
Father of I.T. Revolution in India
Showing the lady in the park, Santosh said, “She is the girl child of my grandfather’s only son.” How is Santosh related to that lady?
Brother
Father
Cousin
Uncle
How many triangles are there in the following figure?
27
21
31
35
A person crosses a 600 meters long street in 5 minutes. What is his speed in kilimeters per hour?
3.6
7.2
8.4
10
Rahim’s salary was reduced by 10% and then the reduced salary was increased by 10%. What was his ultimate loss?
0%
10%
1%
5%
If Z=26, NET=39, then NUT is equal to
50
53
55
52
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence 1. Elephant, 2. Cat, 3. Mosquito, 4. Tiger, 5. Whale
5, 3, 1, 2, 4
3, 2, 4, 1, 5
1, 3, 5, 4, 2
2, 5, 1, 4, 3
Directions: For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) below, choose the correct alternative Assertion (A): Diamond is used for cutting glass. Reason (R): Diamond has a high refractive index.
Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation to A
A is true but R is false
A is false but R is true
In certain code language, ‘134’ means ‘good and tasty’, ‘478’ means ‘see good pictures’ and ‘729’ means ‘pictures are faint’. Which of the following digits stands for ‘see’?
Bhagat Singh was sentenced to death in which case?
Kakori Case
Chauri Chaura Case
Assembly bomb case
Lahore conspiracy case
Who was the founding father of the People’s Republic of China?
Mao Zedong
Xi Jinping
Deng Xiaoping
Hu Jintao
Who is known as the father of plastic surgery in Ancient India?
Charaka
G.D.Naid
Sushruta
Arya Bhatta
Who won the Oscar Award for the Best Actor in a leading role in the year 2022?
Will Smith
Javier Bardem
Benedict Cumberbatch
Denzel Washington
Nearly 70 per cent of freshwater occurs as ice sheets and glaciers in ______, Greenland and the mountainous regions of the world.
Antarctica
Siberia
Alaska
Russia
The condition in which a patient temporarily stops breathing during sleep leading to drop in the levels of oxygen in the blood is called ________.
Insomnia
Sleep Narcolepsy
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Willis-Ekbom Disease
Which of the following cells is called the “soldiers” of the human body’s defense system?
Red Blood Corpuscles
White Blood Corpuscles
Hemoglobin
Plasma
The mars helicopter, named _______ is a technology demonstration to test powered, controlled flight on another world for the first time.
Ingenuity
Perseverance
Curiosity
Spirit
Khanjar is a joint military exercise between
India-Kyrgyztan
India-Kazakhstan
India-Uzbekistan
India-Turkmenistan
Z+ (zed plus) category security is provided to some high-risk individuals in India. How many personnel provide this security cover?
22
55
11
25
‘Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance’ (RAMP) which is a new Central Sector scheme for supporting various Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID) Resilience and recovery Interventions of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MoMSME) and which would commence in FY 2022-23 is supported by which global institution?
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
UNICEF
World Economic Forum
‘Varuna’ is the bilateral naval exercise between India and which country?
France
Japan
Oman
UAE
Which new ministry was formed under the Government of India in July 2021?
Ministry of Logistics
Ministry of Internal Security
Ministry of Cooperation
Ministry for Kashmir
What is the primary use of India’s indigenously developed six new and rare Reference Materials (RMs)?
Development of Vaccines
Development of Semi-conductor chips
Anti-Doping Analysis
Pharmaceutical Analysis
On 4th April 2022, which Union Ministry organised the ‘Exhibition on India’s Freedom struggle from 1757 to 1947?
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Tourism
Ministry of External Affairs
When is the ‘International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP)’ observed, as declared by the UN General Assembly?
April 4
April 6
April 8
April 10
Who is the only contestant from India, in the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022?
Arif Khan
Neeraj Chopra
Shiva Keshavan
Jagdish Singh
Which of the following projects was launched by Union of India with a vision of “port led development”?
e-Basta Project
Vikalp Scheme
Sagarmala Project
PM Ujjwala Yojana
Which one of the following statements in NOT correct?
K.M. Munshi was one of the members of the drafting committee of the Constitution
The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly
The Panchayati Raj was recommended by Balwant Rai mehta Committee Report-1957
The President of India is the guardian of Fundamental Rights under the Constitution
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Assertion (A): MGNREGA is providing employment to at least one member of the eligible household for a minimum period of 100 days in a year. Reason (R): Right to employment is enumerated in Part III of the Constitution. Select the correct answer.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is true, but (R) is false
(A) is false, but (R) is true
What is the term for unsolicited Email?
Spam
Backbone
Usenet
News group
Who has been elected as the 100th Prime Minister of Japan on 4th October, 2021?
Yoshihide Suga
Shinzo Abe
Yoshihiko Noda
Fumio Kishida
The demand for formation of a new ‘Kosal’ State came from which State?
Odisha
Madhya Pradesh
Goa
Uttar Pradesh
Which Indian city hosted of ‘Waterways conclave 2022’ on 11th and 12th April 2022?
Varanasi
Nainital
Dibrugarh
Kochi
Who won the French Open 2022, Women’s Singles Final in Tennis?
Barbora Krejcikova
Rafael Nadal
Iga Swiatek
Ashleigh Barty
The Union Cabinet approved changes for increasing the foreign direct investment (FDI) limit in insurance sector to ______ from the current 49 percent in March 2021.
74 percent
65 percent
55 percent
84 percent
Which academician from a Telugu State has been appointed as the Chairman of the University Grants Commission in February, 2022?
C.R. Rao
Raj Reddy
Balamurali Ambati
M. Jagadish Kumar
Which of the following books was written by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar?
The Untouchables
The Dominant Caste and Other Essays
Letters From A Father To His Daughter
An Autobiography
The wind blowing in the northern plains in summer is known as:
Kaal Baisakhi
Loo
Trade winds
Cold wind
Who is the director of CODA, the film that won Oscar for Best Picture in 2022?
Paul Thomas Anderson
Jane Campion
Sian Heder
Steven Spielberg
Which airlines will be the first in the world to use solar aviation fuel?
Air India
Transavia
SWISS International Air Lines
EMIRATES Group
Samia Suluhu Hassan, who has been in the news, is the first female President of which country
Libya
South Africa
Tanzania
Egypt
Which country has announced that it is unable to repay its entire foreign debt of $ 51 billion as of April, 2022?
Russia
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Ukraine
Which nation will host the 2026 Commonwealth games?
Austria
Germany
Australia
New Zealand
When is the foundation day of Osmania University celebrated?
April 17
April 26
September 17
June 2
Who is present Indian Judge on the International Court of Justice?
Dalveer Bhandari
Madan B. Lokur
Ranjan Gogoi
L. Nageswara Rao
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine is in relation to Ukraine’s proposed joining of which of the following groups of nations?
NATO
G20
G7
SCO
The first ever in-person summit of the QUAD was held in September, 2021 in:
USA
Australia
India
Japan
Who is the current chairman of the NHRC (National Human Rights Commission)?
Justice H.L. Dattu
Justice A.S. Anand
Justice Arun Kumar Mishra
Justice K.G. Balakrishnan
The 17th Chief Minister of Punjab belonging to Aam Admi Party who has taken oath on 16th March 2022 is _______.
Bhagwant Mann
Charanjit Singh Channi
Raghav Chadha
Sukhbir Singh Badal
Which of the following words has NOT been written in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?
Sovereign
Socialist
Democratic
Bharat
Which of the following is NOT a Fundamental Duty?
Safeguarding public property
Protecting the sovereignty, integrity and unity of India
Developing scientific temper and humanism
Protecting religious rights
Writ Petitions filed before the Supreme Court under Article 32 are subject to the rule of Res Judicata except in the case of:
Quo Warranto
Habeas Corpus
Certiorari
Prohibition
Which of the following rights has NOT been laid down Article 19 of the Constitution?
Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom of Association
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of minorities to open their educational institutions
In context of our constitution the date of 09 December 1946 is known for which of the following?
Cabinet Mission Plan
Setting up of Constituent Assembly
Objective Resolution was moved
First meeting of Constituent Assembly
Administrative Tribunals were given Constitutional recognition through which Constitutional Amendment?
42nd Amendment
44th Amendment
39th Amendment
45th Amendment
Which of the following legislation provided the right to vote for women for the first time in India?
Indian Council Act, 1909
Government of India Act, 1919
Government of India Act, 1935
Indian Independence Act, 1947
Who described Prime Minister as ‘primus inter pares’ (first among equals)?
Herbert Marrison
Sir William Vernor Harcourt
H.J. Laski
Lord John Morley
What is the tenure of members of Rajya Sabha?
2 years
3 years
5 years
6 years
Which article of the Constitution provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all?
Article 38
Article 39
Article 39A
Article 40
Which of the following matters can be taken up in Lok Adalats? i. Land Acquisition cases ii. Non compoundable offences iii. Electricity matters iv. Housing Finance cases Select the correct option from the codes given below:
Only i & iii
Only ii & iii
Only i, ii & iii
Only i, iii & iv
Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution refers to ‘Special Provisions with respect to the National Capital Territory of Delhi”?
Article 239
Article 239 AA
Article 240
Article 239 A
The National Commission for Backward Classes is constituted under which Article of the Constitution of India?
Article 336
Article 339
Article 338-B
Article 337
Which of the following agencies has been described as a “caged parrot” by the Supreme Court of India?
Central Vigilance Commission
Lokpal
Central Bureau of Investigation
Research and Analysis Wing
Which among the following Articles was inserted in the Indian Constitution by 42nd amendment 1976, in view of India becoming a signatory to the Stockholm Conference of 1972 on environment?
Article 45
Article 47
Article 47A
Article 48A
Which of the following is NOT a main organ of the U.N.O?
General Assembly
Security Council
Trusteeship Council
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Under the Indian Penal Code, nothing is an offence which is done by a child under _______.
Six years of age
Seven years of age
Nine years of age
Ten years of age.
The maxim ‘de minimus non curat lex’ means:
Law would not take action on small & trifling matter
Law does not ignore any act which causes the slightest harm
Law would not take action in serious matters
For every legal wrong there is a remedy
A contract by which one party promises the other party to save from loss which may be caused either by the conduct of the promisor or by the conduct of any other person is called as _______.
Contract of Bailment
Contract of Guarantee
Contract of Pledge
Contract of Indemnity
___________ has been introduced by the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 for resolution of Consumer Disputes.
Mediation
Arbitration
Judicial Settlement
Self-Help
Which of the following is NOT a fair use of a copyrighted work?
Use for research
Use for Criticism
Use for review
Use for commercial purposes
The Criminal Law Amendment made after the Nirbhaya incident refers to commission of rape resulting in PVS of the victim. What does PVS mean?
Persistent Vegetative State
Permanent Vegetable Status
Persistent Vindictive State
Permanent Vegetative Sin
Fiduciary Relationship between two persons is based on __________.
Mutual Benefit
Utmost Distrust
Utmost Trust and Confidence
Criminal Conspiracy
Which of the following orders cannot be passed under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005?
Protection Order
Compensation Order
Restitution Conjugal Rights
Custody Order
Which among the following Presidents of India was elected chairman of UNESCO’s executive board (1948-49)?
Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. S Radhakrishnan
Giani Jail Singh
Directive Principles are just like ‘a cheque on bank payable at the convenience of the bank’. Who among the following said this?
Jawahar Lal Nehru
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Mr. R. K. Sidhwa
Prof. K. T. Shah
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes presents an annual report to which of the following?
President
Supreme Court
High Court
Lok Sabha
The first woman Governor of a State in free India was:
Indira Gandhi
Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
Sarojini Naidu
Sucheta Kripalani
How many times the President of India can seek re-election to his post?
Once
3 times
2 times
Any number of times
The President nominates 12 members of the Rajya Sabha according to
Their performance as office bearers of cultural societies
The recommendations made by the Vice President
Their role played in political set up of the country
Their distinction in the field of science, art, literature and social service.
The contracts entered by the Government of India are expressed in the name of:
Prime Minister of India
President of India
Union Commerce Minister
Union Finance Minister
What is the meaning of the Latin maxim: nemo judex in causa sua
No man is capable of rendering judgement on himself
No man shall be a judge in his own cause
No man can punish himself
Proper justice can be done if the judge is related to the party
Which of the functions may not be delegated by the Legislature?
Commencement of a legislation
Inclusion and exclusion of territories
Application of existing laws
Essential legislative functions
____________ is an attempt by cybercriminals posing as legitimate institutions, usually via email, to obtain sensitive information from targeted individuals.
Skimming
Denial of Service Attack
Hacking
Phishing
Which of the following statements in relation to Adultery in India is correct?
It is a crime in India
Women participant in adulterous act can be punished
It is not a crime but a ground for matrimonial remedy
Husband of Adulteress is entitled to be compensated
Amniocentesis is a
Test to determine health and sex of foetus
Test to determine ketone bodies in urine
Test to determine breast cancer
Test to detect HIV
Which of the following Act repealed “The Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920”?
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022
The Aadhaar Act, 2016
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2021
The Prisoners Rights Act, 2020
People in rural areas of the Telangana State used to sell and purchase lands through agreements made on plain papers, without registering the same. These transactions are called _________.
Pahanis
Choupaslas
Sada Bainama
Poramboke
The willful disobedience of the judgment of a court amounts to ____________.
Defamation
Criminal Contempt of Court
Civil Contempt of Court
Sedition
Which Union territory has its own High Court?
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Delhi
Andaman & Nicobar
What is ‘Ex parte Order’?
An order passed by the Court in the absence of concerned parties
An executive order given by the Court
An administrative order given by the Court
An order passed by the Court after hearing both the sides
Within the meaning of provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 ‘immovable property’ does NOT include:
Standing timber or grass
Standing timber, jewellery and crops
Standing timber, growing crops or grass
Only grass
In India, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is based on the dual model GST adopted in:
UK
Canada
USA
Japan
The Hague, Netherlands is the headquarters of which International Organization?
International Criminal Court
World Health Organization
International Monetary Fund
Interpol
Salaries and Allowances of the Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts may be reduced by the President during the period of proclamation of:
National Emergency
Financial Emergency
State Emergency
Under no circumstances
Which of the following is NOT a ground for divorce recognized under the Hindu Personal Law?
Adultery
Insolvency
Cruelty
Desertion
Which Commission was appointed to investigate the circumstances that warranted the declaration of an Emergency in 1975?
Shah Commission
Khosla Commission
Sarkaria Commission
Nanavati Commission
Generally, an agreement without consideration is __________.
Void
Valid
Voidable
Illegal
________ is a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
Lien
Charge
Caveat
Pledge
The entry ‘prevention of cruelty to animals’ is found under which list of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution?
Union List
State List
Concurrent List
Combined List
Read the Passage and answer the Questions given below.
When the Constitution was framed the founding fathers were influenced by the United Nations ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was made in December, 1948 and they thought it fit to make the Fundamental Rights available to the Indian citizens throughout the world.
The history of the conception of human rights may be shortly traced. The main task of the Human Rights’ Commissions which was set up by the United Nations was to draw an International Bill of Rights. The Commission split this task into two documents: a short declaration of principles and an elaborate treaty or covenant enforcing those principles so far as practicable. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was not intended to be binding as law but to present the main ideals of human rights and freedoms in order to inspire everybody, whether in or out of governments, to work for their progressive realization. The Commission finished the Declaration and it was promulgated by the UN Assembly on December 10, 1948. The discussion about the Draft Indian Constitution took place between February and October, 1948 and the Articles relating to the Fundamental Rights were discussed in October, 1948, i.e. before the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was promulgated by the UN Assembly on December 10, 1948. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was not binding as law but was only a pious hope for achieving a common standard for all peoples and all nations.
Article 13 of the Declaration which is material for our discussion runs as follows: Paragraph-1: Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state; Paragraph-2: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country. Paragraph - 1 restricts the right of movement and residence specifically within the borders of the country. The Paragraph-2 aims at securing the right to leave any country including his own and to return to his country. The Declaration at that stage did not have any idea of conferring on the citizens of any country right of movement beyond borders of the state or to freedom of speech or right to assemble outside the country of origin. Even in the American Constitution there is no mention of right to freedom of speech or expression as being available outside America. Regarding the right of movement within the borders of the State it is not mentioned as one of the freedoms guaranteed in the American Constitution but everyone in the country takes it for granted that one can roam at will throughout the United States.
Note: Sub-question 1 based on the paragraph in question 111
What was the main task of the Human Rights Commission which was set up by the United Nations?
To draw an International Bill of Rights
To make the Fundamental Rights
To draw a painting
To make an International Relationship
Note: Sub-question 2 based on the paragraph in question 111
Who had thought it fit to make the Fundamental Rights available to the Indian citizens throughout the world?
The Legislature
United Nations
The Judiciary
The founding fathers of the Indian Constitution
Note: Sub-question3 based on the paragraph in question 111
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was ________.
Not binding as law but was only a pious hope for achieving a common standard for all peoples and all nations.
Binding as law and not merely a pious hope for achieving a common standard for all peoples and all nations.
Binding as law
Binding as law sometimes.
Note: Sub-question 4 based on the paragraph in question 111
Which Article of the UDHR is material in the discussion of the given passage?
Article 11
Article 13
Article 14
Article 15
Note: Sub-question 5 based on the paragraph in question 111
According to the passage, when the Constitution was framed, the founding fathers were influenced by which document?
The Constitution of Pakistan
Bill of Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare
Note: Sub-question 6 based on the paragraph in question 111
The Commission split the task of making an International Bill of Rights into two documents:
A short declaration of principles and an elaborate treaty or covenant enforcing those principles so far as practicable.
A long declaration of principles and a short treaty or covenant enforcing those principles so far as practicable.
A long declaration of principles and a short treaty or covenant which is not capable of enforcing those principles
An elaborate treaty or covenant alone for enforcing those principles so far as practicable.
Note: Sub-question 7 based on the paragraph in question 111
What statement is true about the passage
Regarding the right of movement within the borders of the State it is not mentioned as one of the freedoms guaranteed in the American Constitution.
Regarding the right of movement within the borders of the State it is mentioned as one of the freedoms guaranteed in the American Constitution
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was intended to be binding as law and to present the main ideals of human rights and freedoms in order to inspire everybody, whether in or out of governments, to work for their progressive realization.
Everyone in the America cannot roam at will throughout the United States.
Note: Sub-question 8 based on the paragraph in question 111
When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights promulgated by the UN Assembly
December 10, 1949
October 10, 1948
November 10, 1948
December 10, 1948
Note: Sub-question 9 based on the paragraph in question 111
In the second paragraph, the word “draw” means
Make
Use
Pull
Sketch
Note: Sub-question 10 based on the paragraph in question 111
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