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I have only syllabus of AILET Entrance Test. I need previous year question papers of this Test to start preparation. So someone is here who will provide previous year question papers of AILET Entrance Test?
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As you want previous year question papers of AILET Entrance Test, so here I am providing following question papers: AILET Entrance Test Question Paper: Directions (O- 1 - 6) : The questions in this section are based on the passage. Thequestions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Forsome of the questions, more than one of the choices could conceivably answer the question.However, you are to choose the best answer; that is, the responds that most accuratelyand completely answers the questions. The Constitution ofthe United States protects both property rights and freedom of speech.At times these rights conflict. Resolution then requires a determination as to the type ofproperty involved. lf the property is private and not open to the general public, the ownermay absolutely deny the exercise of the right of free speech there on. On the other hand, ifpublic land is at issue, the First Amendment protections of expression are applicable.However, the exercise of the right of free speech thereon is not absolute. Bather it |s necessary todetermine the appropriateness of the Forum. This requires that consideration be given to a number of factors including: character and normal use ofthe property, the extent t-o which itis open to the public, and the number and types of persons who frequent it. If the forum isclearly public or clearly private, the resolution of the greater of rights is relatively straightforward In the area of quasi-public property, balancing these rights has produced a dilemma. Thisis the situation when a private owner permits the general public to use his property. Whenpersons seekto use the land for passing out handbills orpicketing, how is a conflict betweenproperty rights and freedom of expression resolved ? In which one of the following cases would the owner of the property probably be most free to restrict the freedom of speech ? (a) an amusement park attended by live million people each year owned by amultinational company. (b) a small grocery shopping mall owned by a husband and wife (c) an enclosed shopping mall owned by a single woman (d) an eight-unit residentialapartment building owned by a large real estate company A conflict between property rights and freedom of speech might arise in all of thefollowing situations, EXCEPT (a) protestors carrying signs outside a cinema in an enclosed shopping mall (b) adisgruntled employee passing out leaflets in front of a hairdressers salon (c) a religious order soliciting funds and converts in the swimming pool area of acondominium (d) a candidate for mayor handing out flyers in front of his opponent's headquarters According to the passage, an owner's freedom to deny freedom of speech on hisproperty is determined by all of the following EXCEPT (a) whether or not the land is open to the public (b) the nature of and the usual use ofthe property (c) the type of persons who frequents the land (d) the nature of character of the owner We can infer from the passage that the author believes that shopping malls inAmerica (a) should be in the service of the people who frequent them (b) have a right to prohibit distribution of advertising handbills (c) have a right to control any distributed materials (d) should permit any charitable solicitations AILET Entrance Test Question Paper: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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