BALLB Entrance Model Questions and Answers Set - 2

Objective Questions Set - 2

Objective Questions Set - 2

1. Who issued Muluki Ain 2020?
a. Junga Bahadur Rana
b. Surya Bd Thapa
c. Mahendra Shah
d. Birendra Shah
Correct Answer: c. Mahendra Shah
King Mahendra Shah issued the Muluki Ain of 2020 BS (1963 AD), a comprehensive legal code in Nepal.
2. Which organ of the state enacts the law?
a. Executive
b. Judiciary
c. Legislative
d. All of the above
Correct Answer: c. Legislative
The legislative branch, or parliament, is responsible for enacting laws in a democratic system.
3. When did Nepal get membership in the UN?
a. 1954 AD
b. 1955 AD
c. 1990 AD
d. 1995 AD
Correct Answer: b. 1955 AD
Nepal became a member of the United Nations on December 14, 1955.
4. The Judicial Council is headed by
a. Prime Minister
b. Chief Justice
c. President
d. Speaker
Correct Answer: b. Chief Justice
The Judicial Council in Nepal, responsible for judicial appointments, is chaired by the Chief Justice.
5. Law made by the executive is called
a. Rules
b. Act
c. Precedent
d. Custom
Correct Answer: a. Rules
The executive can issue rules or regulations under the authority of legislative acts.
6. When was Nepal Law Campus established?
a. 2010 BS
b. 2011 BS
c. 2012 BS
d. 2013 BS
Correct Answer: b. 2011 BS
Nepal Law Campus was established in 2011 BS (1954 AD) under Tribhuvan University.
7. Nepal Law Campus launched B.A.LLB course in
a. 2007 AD
b. 2008 AD
c. 2009 AD
d. 2010 AD
Correct Answer: d. 2010 AD
Nepal Law Campus introduced the B.A.LLB program in 2010 AD to modernize legal education.
8. When was Nepal Bar Association established?
a. 2013 BS
b. 2015 BS
c. 2018 BS
d. 2020 BS
Correct Answer: a. 2013 BS
The Nepal Bar Association was established in 2013 BS (1956 AD) to represent legal professionals.
9. When was the Supreme Court of Nepal established?
a. 2010 BS
b. 2011 BS
c. 2013 BS
d. 2015 BS
Correct Answer: c. 2013 BS
The Supreme Court of Nepal was established in 2013 BS (1956 AD) under the 1955 Constitution.
10. What is the full form of VAT?
a. Value Added Tax
b. Value Acquired Tax
c. Value Advance Transfer
d. None of the above
Correct Answer: a. Value Added Tax
VAT stands for Value Added Tax, a consumption tax levied on goods and services.
11. Who is the head of the council of ministers in Nepal?
a. Prime Minister
b. Finance Minister
c. President
d. Educational Minister
Correct Answer: a. Prime Minister
The Prime Minister leads the Council of Ministers, heading the executive government in Nepal.
12. Law made by the legislature parliament is called
a. Judicial decision
b. Legislation
c. Custom
d. Rules
Correct Answer: b. Legislation
Laws passed by the legislature are called legislation, forming statutes or acts.
13. International Human Rights Day is celebrated on
a. May 1
b. March 8
c. June 20
d. December 10
Correct Answer: d. December 10
International Human Rights Day is observed on December 10, commemorating the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
14. The Constitutional Council is headed by
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Chairperson of the Constituent Assembly
c. The Chief Justice
d. The President
Correct Answer: a. The Prime Minister
The Constitutional Council in Nepal, which recommends key appointments, is chaired by the Prime Minister.
15. Nepal is
a. Federal Democratic Republic State
b. Monarchial State
c. Unitary State
d. Religious State
Correct Answer: a. Federal Democratic Republic State
Nepal is a Federal Democratic Republic, as established by the Constitution of 2015.
16. Which is the shortest day of the year?
a. June 22
b. July 22
c. December 22
d. November 22
Correct Answer: c. December 22
December 22 is the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the shortest day of the year.
17. Which constitutional organ of Nepal is working to control corruption?
a. CIAA
b. NHRC
c. Auditor General
d. Attorney General
Correct Answer: a. CIAA
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is Nepal’s anti-corruption body.
18. What is the minimum age requirement for a candidate to be a member of parliament?
a. 21 yrs
b. 25 yrs
c. 35 yrs
d. 32 yrs
Correct Answer: b. 25 yrs
The Constitution of Nepal requires a minimum age of 25 for House of Representatives candidates.
19. Which of the following fundamental right is guaranteed in Article 20?
a. Right to justice
b. Right to Property
c. Right of Women
d. Right of the child
Correct Answer: a. Right to justice
Article 20 of Nepal’s Constitution guarantees the right to justice, including fair trial rights.
20. Who gives the interpretation of the constitution?
a. Executive
b. Attorney General
c. Judiciary
d. Lawyer
Correct Answer: c. Judiciary
The judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, has the authority to interpret the Constitution in Nepal.
21. Executive organ of the state refers to
a. Legislature
b. Government
c. Judiciary
d. Parliament
Correct Answer: b. Government
The executive organ, or government, implements laws and administers state functions.
22. Example of supreme legislation is
a. Parliament
b. Government
c. Supreme Court
d. Judges
Correct Answer: a. Parliament
Parliament is the supreme legislative body, enacting laws that hold the highest authority.
23. The concept of law is written by
a. Salmond
b. Gray
c. HLA Hart
d. Blackstone
Correct Answer: c. HLA Hart
HLA Hart’s "The Concept of Law" is a seminal work in legal philosophy, defining law as a system of rules.
24. Right to Property is in the article
a. 25
b. 26
c. 27
d. 28
Correct Answer: a. 25
Article 25 of Nepal’s Constitution guarantees the right to property for citizens.
25. Right to information is in the article
a. 26
b. 27
c. 28
d. 29
Correct Answer: b. 27
Article 27 of Nepal’s Constitution ensures the right to information, promoting transparency.
26. Right of Children is in the article
a. 37
b. 38
c. 39
d. 40
Correct Answer: c. 39
Article 39 of Nepal’s Constitution outlines the fundamental rights of children, including protection and education.
27. The number of House of Representatives in the parliament of Nepal is
a. 270
b. 275
c. 280
d. 59
Correct Answer: b. 275
Nepal’s House of Representatives consists of 275 members, as per the Constitution of 2015.
28. The number of National Assembly members is
a. 59
b. 60
c. 61
d. 65
Correct Answer: a. 59
The National Assembly of Nepal has 59 members, including 56 elected and 3 nominated.
29. Among the total National Assembly members, 3 are nominated by
a. Prime Minister
b. Chief Justice
c. President
d. Speaker of Parliament
Correct Answer: c. President
The President of Nepal nominates 3 members to the National Assembly, ensuring diverse representation.
30. When is Loktantra Day celebrated?
a. Baisakh 11
b. Baisakh 12
c. Jestha 11
d. Jestha 14
Correct Answer: a. Baisakh 11
Loktantra Day, marking the restoration of democracy in 2006, is celebrated on Baisakh 11 in Nepal.
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