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: Arbitration is often used to
A) Resolve disputes out of court
B) Prove criminal charges
C) Draft new legislation
D) Remove legal counsel
Q: Fundamental human rights are protected by
A) International conventions
B) Civil lawsuits
C) Private contracts
D) National budgets
Q: Legal personality allows an entity to
A) Sue or be sued
B) Issue loans
C) Avoid taxes
D) Own multiple passports
Q: Actus reus refers to
A) The criminal act
B) Legal defense
C) Punishment method
D) Moral reasoning
Q: Res judicata prevents
A) Re-litigation of the same matter
B) Appeals
C) Settlements
D) Amicus briefs
Q: A minorβs contract is generally
A) Voidable
B) Enforceable
C) Final
D) Irrevocable
Q: The right to a fair trial is protected by
A) Legal systems worldwide
B) Jury selection rules
C) Witness examination
D) Lawyer discretion
Q: Civil law systems are based on
A) Written codes
B) Judicial discretion
C) Common law tradition
D) Customary rulings
Q: Double jeopardy prohibits being tried
A) Twice for the same offense
B) Once for a crime
C) Without consent
D) During civil trials
Q: Ignorance of the law is
A) Not an excuse
B) A valid defense
C) Always excused
D) Encouraged