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: Res ipsa loquitur means
A) The law prevails
B) Let justice be done
C) The thing speaks for itself
D) Act of God
Q: Double jeopardy prevents a person from
A) Being arrested twice
B) Being convicted without trial
C) Being tried twice for the same offence
D) Being sued for civil damages
Q: The law of equity originated in
A) Civil law
B) Statute law
C) Common law
D) Roman law
Q: A legal remedy granted to prevent a threatened wrong is called
A) Damages
B) Injunction
C) Decree
D) Judgment
Q: A voidable contract becomes valid when
A) Accepted by court
B) Both parties ratify it
C) The law changes
D) Penalty is imposed
Q: A person found guilty in a civil case is typically ordered to
A) Pay fine
B) Face imprisonment
C) Pay damages
D) Apologize publicly
Q: Actus reus is defined as
A) Criminal mind
B) Wrongful act
C) Intention to act
D) Contractual breach
Q: The right to silence protects individuals from
A) Torture
B) Retaliation
C) Self-incrimination
D) Arrest
Q: In tort law, negligence requires proof of
A) Breach of contract
B) Criminal intent
C) Duty of care breach causing harm
D) Imprisonment
Q: The principle of "stare decisis" refers to
A) Overruling laws
B) Binding precedent
C) Dismissing suits
D) Delaying justice