Law MCQs
Law MCQs provide essential practice for students preparing for LLB, CSS, and judiciary exams. The questions span constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, jurisprudence, and Islamic law. These MCQs serve to test and strengthen legal understanding, enabling users to grasp key principles and cases. Whether you're revising legal definitions, doctrines, or legal history, this section is structured to reinforce both procedural and substantive knowledge in the field of law.
Q: The right to a fair trial includes
A) Private court sessions
B) Pre-determined outcomes
C) Impartial tribunal
D) Biased jury
Q: The concept of βdue processβ ensures
A) Arbitrary punishment
B) Legal fairness
C) Speedy execution
D) Secret trials
Q: In general law, a minor is someone
A) Above 21 years
B) With legal training
C) Under the age of legal majority
D) Owning property
Q: An act becomes criminal when
A) Social norms disapprove
B) It is immoral
C) It violates a written law
D) The victim suffers
Q: Negligence in civil law arises from
A) Intentional harm
B) Breach of treaty
C) Failure to exercise reasonable care
D) Violation of human rights
Q: A judiciary's independence is critical for
A) Budget planning
B) Upholding law and justice
C) Political lobbying
D) Executive decisions
Q: The rule of law guarantees
A) Unequal application of justice
B) Arbitrary governance
C) Equality before the law
D) Government immunity
Q: A plaintiff is the party who
A) Defends a case
B) Files a lawsuit
C) Writes legal opinions
D) Enforces regulations
Q: An arbitration clause in a contract provides
A) Right to criminal trial
B) Administrative immunity
C) Private dispute resolution
D) Public protest rights
Q: Self-incrimination is protected against by
A) Freedom of press
B) Right to bear arms
C) Right to remain silent
D) Duty to testify