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: If one party uses force to make the other sign a contract, the contract is
A) Voidable
B) Legal
C) Enforceable
D) Absolute
Q: Liability without fault is also known as
A) Strict liability
B) Personal liability
C) Shared fault
D) Civil offense
Q: Natural justice requires
A) Fair hearing and unbiased decision
B) Quick punishment
C) Secret trials
D) Jury selection
Q: Entrapment refers to
A) Being lured into committing a crime
B) Escaping prison
C) Plea bargaining
D) Witness tampering
Q: Consideration in contract law must be
A) Something of value
B) A formal document
C) A court approval
D) A verbal promise
Q: Intention to create legal relations is required in
A) Contract formation
B) Criminal trials
C) Legal research
D) Property division
Q: Jurisprudence is best defined as
A) Philosophy of law
B) Criminal law rules
C) Court procedure
D) Law enforcement methods
Q: A contract made under undue influence is
A) Voidable
B) Valid
C) Non-negotiable
D) Binding
Q: A party found liable in a tort case must usually
A) Pay damages
B) Serve prison time
C) Apologize in court
D) Amend the law
Q: Freedom of expression is often limited to protect
A) Public order and safety
B) Free markets
C) Private companies
D) Religious doctrine