TNPSC Executive Officer Grade-I Hindu Religion and Law Solved Question Paper - 2012

  • Question 18 :
  • 'Akrodha' means

  • presence of pleasure
  • absence of pleasure
  • absence of anger
  • presence of anger
  • Question 35 :
  • 'Henotheism' means

  • worship of a single god
  • worship of many gods
  • worship of a particular god for a particular occasion
  • worship of a specific god
  • Question 42 :
  • 'Asteya' means

  • stealing
  • non-stealing
  • non-killing
  • non-violence
  • Question 55 :
  • Madhava advocated

  • five fold differences
  • six fold differences
  • seven fold differences
  • eight fold differences
  • Question 58 :
  • Paramanas accepted by Vaishnavism

  • Perception, Inference, Comparison
  • Inference, Comparison, Verbal testimony
  • Verbal testimony, Perception, Comparison
  • Perception, Inference, Verbal testimony
  • Question 72 :
  • Choose the correct sequence :

  • Trsna, upadana, bhava, jati
  • Avidya, Vijnana, nama - rupa, sadayatan
  • vedana, spars'a, trsna, upadana
  • Bhava, vadana, jati, jaramarana
  • Question 83 :
  • Manava dharma means

  • the dharma of mankind
  • the dharma of the family
  • the dharma of an individual
  • the dharma of the society
  • Question 98 :
  • Avidya is

  • ignorance
  • knowledge
  • source of knowledge
  • wisdom
  • Question 102 :
  • Write of Mandumus means

  • produce the body of a person
  • an order from a superior court to any official to show his right to the office
  • an order from a higher court to stop the proceeding in a certain case
  • a writ from a superior court commanding some officer or particular authority to do a specific act
  • Question 120 :
  • The transfer in a lease is 

  • the transfer of an interest in specific immovable property
  • a transfer of high to enjoy immovable property
  • a transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid
  • a transfer of title in immovable property
  • Question 125 :
  • Inchoate Crime means

  • commited crimes
  • conspired crimes
  • abetted crimes
  • incomplete crimes
  • Question 127 :
  • In the written statement

  • a plea of resjudicata can be pleaded
  • a plea of resjudicata can't be pleaded
  • matters outside the suit claimed
  • none of these
  • Question 128 :
  • For a claim of legal set off

  • court fee is required
  • no court fee is required
  • cannot be claimed as of right
  • it is not allowed in majority cases
  • Question 147 :
  • 'Dasi Putra' means

  • illegitimate son
  • illegitimate daughter
  • adopted son
  • adopted daughter
  • Question 150 :
  • Legacy or Bequest means

  • leagal request
  • request by way of will
  • property given by will to a legatee
  • all of these
  • Question 161 :
  • Past consideration is 

  • an act which has been done in response to a positive promise
  • promised to be done at some future time
  • an act done without any promise
  • promise to be done on condition
  • Question 162 :
  • Past consideration 

  • valid in India only
  • valid in England only
  • both valid in India and England
  • both not valid in India and England
  • Question 165 :
  • 'Privity of contract' means

  • a contract is a private document
  • a contract between the parties only
  • a contract with the third party
  • a contract by orally
  • Question 170 :
  • Facts can be

  • Physical facts
  • Psychological facts
  • physical as well as Psychological facts
  • physical facts but not Psychological facts
  • Question 173 :
  • Admissions

  • must be examined as a whole and not in parts
  • can be examined in parts
  • can be examined partly not whole
  • cannot be examined
  • Question 188 :
  • A Pleader can

  • disclose the communication after his client's death
  • disclose the communication after the relation with his client has ended
  • not disclose the communication even when the relation is ended
  • disclose to the opposite party
  • Question 192 :
  • Discharge of tort

  • by Waiver
  • by accord and satisfaction
  • by release
  • all of these
  • Question 194 :
  • Resipsa loquitor means

  • things speaks for itself
  • things will not speak
  • accident speaks for itself
  • all of these
  • Question 195 :
  • An action for tort can be brought in cases

  • where there is violation of vested legal rights
  • where there is no violation of vested legal rights
  • where there is a violation of contingent legal rights
  • where there is violation of fundamental rights
TNPSC Executive Officer Grade-I Hindu Religion and Law Solved Question Paper - 2012
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