Law
Question : What is the First Law of Gossen?
Option 1: Law of Equi-marginal utility
Option 2: Law of Diminishing marginal utility
Option 3: Law of supply
Option 4: Law of demand
Correct Answer: Law of Diminishing marginal utility
Solution : The correct answer is (b) Law of Diminishing marginal utility.
The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility, also known as the First Law of Gossen, states that as a consumer consumes more units of a specific good, the additional utility or satisfaction
Question : An artificial person created by law is called
Option 1: Sole tradership
Option 2: Partnership
Option 3: Company
Option 4: All of the above
Correct Answer: Company
Solution : Answer = Company
An artificial person created by law refers to a company. Unlike sole traderships and partnerships, which are business structures formed by individuals, a company is a separate legal entity established under the law. It has rights, responsibilities, and liabilities distinct from its
Question : Which law was formulated in 1662 and concluded that the product of pressure and volume remains almost constant?
Option 1: Avogadro's law
Option 2: Dalton's law
Option 3: Boyle's law
Option 4: Charles's law
Correct Answer: Boyle's law
Solution : The correct option is Boyle's law.
The law is Boyle's law, formulated by physicist and chemist Robert Boyle in 1662. Boyle's law states that the pressure of a given amount of gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature. In
Question : Second law of motion is also known as : (A) Law of Acceleration (B) Law of Inertia (C) Law of Reciprocal Action Force (D) Law of Momentum (E) Law of Gravity
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Option 1: (A), (B) and (C) only
Option 2: (A), (C) and (D) only
Option 3: (A) and (D) only
Option 4: (B), (C) and (D) only
Correct Answer: (A) and (D) only
Solution :
Newton’s second law of motion is an expression of the interrelationship among force, mass and acceleration. This law is known as the law of acceleration and law of momentum.
Question : Which of the following institutions is mandated by the Constitution to make recommendations to the President on the principles which should govern the grants in-aid of the revenues of the States out of the Consolidated Fund of India?
Option 1: Finance Commission
Option 2: Department of Expenditure
Option 3: Reserve Bank of India
Option 4: Law Commission
Correct Answer: Finance Commission
Solution : The correct answer is the Finance Commission.
The President constitutes the Finance Commission, a body established by the Constitution. It establishes guidelines for how the Centre should allocate funds from the India Consolidated Fund to the states as aid and makes recommendations for
Question : Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The theory or philosophy of law.
Option 1: Jurisprudence
Option 2: Pacifism
Option 3: Cosmology
Option 4: Philia
Correct Answer: Jurisprudence
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
Jurisprudence is the correct one-word substitute for the theory or philosophy of law.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select "No substitution".
After finishing high school, I plan to pursuing, law.
Option 1: plan to pursuing
Option 2: plan to pursue
Option 3: plan in pursue
Option 4: No substitution
Correct Answer: plan to pursue
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
In this context, the infinitive form "to pursue" is needed after "plan". The use of "pursuing" is grammatically incorrect in this construction.
So, the correct sentence is: After finishing high school, I plan to pursue law.
Question : Whose law states that total energy per unit mass of flowing fluid, at any point in the subsurface, is the sum of the kinetic, potential and fluid-pressure energy and is equal to a constant value?
Option 1: Daniel Bernoulli
Option 2: Evangelista Torricelli
Option 3: Blaise Pascal
Option 4: Marie Poiseuille
Correct Answer: Daniel Bernoulli
Solution : The correct option is Daniel Bernoulli.
Bernoulli's principle, which is named after Daniel Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician and physicist, states that the total energy per unit mass of flowing fluid at any point in the subsurface (or any point in the flow) is
Question : The thrust against the water in swimming is an example of the law of:
Option 1: Gravitation
Option 2: Inertia
Option 3: Reaction
Option 4: Acceleration
Correct Answer: Reaction
Solution : It is the third law of motion . According to this law , "For every action,there is always an equal and opposite reaction. Example: Swimming--- A swimmer pushes the water backwards (action) . The water pushes the swimmer forward (reaction) with the same force.
Question : Which of the following acts, enacted by the British Parliament, provided for the establishment of a Law Commission for the consolidation and codification of Indian laws?
Option 1: Indian Council Act, 1909
Option 2: Government of India Act, 1919
Option 3: Charter Act, 1813
Option 4: Charter Act, 1833
Correct Answer: Charter Act, 1833
Solution : The correct option is the Charter Act, of 1833.
The Charter Act of 1833 was a significant piece of legislation enacted by the British Parliament regarding the governance of British India. The act marked the end of the East India Company's trade
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