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You are looking for Delhi University Law Entrance Question Paper so here I am providing you Law Entrance Question Paper in file.
In this file you will get 10 questions with answer and this sample questions.

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Q1. PRINCIPLE: No person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offence twice.

FACTUAL SITUATION: 'A', a kleptomaniac, was an acquaintance of 'B' and used to visit 'B's home on weekends. One day, 'B' was unable to find his watch after a visit from 'A'. Ultimately, 'B' informed the police about the missing watch and the persons who had been to his room. The police, among others, made a search on person of 'A' and found the watch in his pocket. At his trial, the Court found him guilty of theft and sentenced him to 3 months in prison. After completing his sentence, 'A' went to 'B's home to apologize for his conduct. After 'A' left, it was discovered that 'B's watch was missing. 'A' informed the police who located the watch from' A's home. Can 'A' be prosecuted for theft?

(a) No, he has already been prosecuted and punished for theft and cannot be punished for the same offence again.

(b) No, he is a kleptomaniac with a psychological disorder of stealing and therefore cannot be found guilty.

(c) Yes, he can be prosecuted because he has committed two separate acts of theft.

(d) Yes, he can be prosecuted because the recovery of the stolen goods in each case has been from separate places.

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Hello sir I have applied for the Delhi University Law Entrance exam and want to get the previous year Question Paper for the preparation of exam so please provide me this?
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As you want to get the previous year Question Paper Delhi University Law Entrance exam so here I am sharing this with you

Select the most appropriate option.
1. The youngest recipient of the Bharat Ratna is:
(A) Sachin Tendulkar
(B) Acharya Vinoba Bhave
(C) BR Ambedkar
(D) JRD Tata

2. Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of which Island nation recently?
(A) The Phillipines
(B) Japan
(C) Indonesia
(D) Srilanka

3. Which was the first country to abolish capital punishment?
(A) United States of America
(B) Australia
(C) Netherlands
(D) Venezuela

4. The latest and the 29th state of India is:
(A) Vijayawada
(C) Seemandhra
(B) Telengana
(D) Warrangal

5. What is the pH value of human blood?
(A) 7.40
(B) 8.40
(C) 9.40
(D) 6.40

6. Planning Commission has been scrapped and replaced by a new think tank called:
(A) National Institution for Transforming India Ayog
(B) National Rural Development Commission
(C) National Commission for Progress and Development
(D) National Research and Development Commission

7. In the epic Ramayana, which bird tried to prevent Ravana from carrying Sita away?
(A) Kak Bhashundi
(B) Jayant
(C) Jatayu
(D) Garuda

8. Match the following Ragas with the time they are played
I. Raga Deepak A. Rainy-Season
II Raga Malkauns B. Evening
III. Raga Bhairavi C. Morning
IV. Raga Megha D. Midnight
(A) l-A, ll-B, lll-C, IV-D
(B) l-D, ll-C, lll-B, IV-A
(C) l-D, ll-B, lll-C, IV-A
(D) l-B, I l-D, lll-C, IV-A

9. Who was the first English Writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
(A) Rudyard Kipling
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Orhan Pamuk
(D) Sir Winston Churchill

10. What is the NASDAQ?
1. World’s first electronic stock market
2. World’s largest shipping fleet
3. World’s highest postal office
4. Another name for New York Stock Exchange
(A) 1 and 4 are correct
(B) Only 1 is correct
(C) Only 4 is correct
(D) All are incorrect

11. One rupee note in India was issued by:
(A) Reserve Bank of India
(B) Union Government of India
(C) Governor of Reserve Bank of India
(D) Central Bank of India

12. As per United Nations Report, which 2 countries will lead global urban population growth between 2010 and 2050?
(A) Nigeria and USA
(B) India and China
(C) Ukraine and Brazil
(D) Pakistan and Bangladesh

13. Who wrote “Crusader or Conspirator – Coalgate and Other Truths”?
(A) Vijay Seshadri
(B) P C Parakh
(C) Sanjaya Baru
(D) R.K. Yadav

14. Which of the following works has not been authored by Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who died recently?
(A) One Hundred Years of Solitude
(B) The Autumn of the Patriarch
(C) Love in the time of Cholera
(D) Life is What You Make It

15. Identify the correct person:
1. His epitaph reads, “Good friend, for Jesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased here…”
2. He died in Strafford-Upon -Avon, UK
3. He was a literary genius and World famous Playwright
4. He died in 1616
Who is he?
(A) William Shakespeare
(B) Christopher Caudwell
(C) Samuel Coleridge
(D) William Wordsworth

16. Which one of the followings is not a World Heritage site?
(A) Red Fort
(B) Safdarjung Tomb
(C) Qutub Minar
(D) Humayun’s Tomb

17. World’s highest post office is located in
(A) Hikkim in Himachal Pradesh
(B) Sikkim
(C) Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Mussoorie in Uttarakhand

18. Shashi Tharoor’s book ‘The Great Indian Novel’ uses a plot of which epic/literary creation:
(A) Ramayana (C) Meghdootam
(B) Mahabharata
(D) Katha Sarita Sagara

19. Who is the present Secretary General of the United Nations?
(A) Boutros Boutros Ghali
(B) Kofi Annan
(C) Ban Ki Moon
(D) Javier Perez de Cuellar

20. Which of the following is a land-locked country?
(A) Nepal
(B) Bangladesh
(C) South Africa
(D) Pakistan

21. Which of the following has child welfare as its primary goal?
(A) UNESCO
(B) UNCTAD
(C) UNICEF
(D) UNCITRAL

22. Which Hindi writer is known as Agyeya?
(A) Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana
(B) Phanishwar Nath Renu
(C) Nagarjun
(D) None of the above

23. Who wrote the book ‘Asian Drama’?
(A) Graham Green
(B) Garbriel Garcia Marquez
(C) Gunnar Myrdal
(D) Milan Kundera

24. The countries which have concluded Teesta Water Sharing Agreement are:
(A) China and India
(B) Bhutan and India
(C) India and Nepal
(D) Bangladesh and India

25. Entomology is the science that studies:
(A) Behavior of human beings
(B) Insects
(C) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(D) The formation of rocks

26. How many squares are in a chess board?
(A) Thirty six
(B) Sixty four
(C) Twenty four
(D) Forty eight

27. The Southern-most point of Indian territory is:
(A) Kanyakumari
(B) Trivandrum
(C) Indira point
(D) Chennai

28. The book “Crime and Punishment” is written by
(A) Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky
(B) John K. Galbraith
(C) Oliver Goldsmith
(D) Lewis Carroll

29. The first Dada Saheb Phalke Award was won by:
(A) Devika Rani
(B) Ashok Kumar
(C) Leela Chitnis
(D) Dara Singh

30. Mauritius a country in Indian Ocean is located in the continent of:
(A) Asia
(B) Africa
(C) Europe
(D) Australia

DIRECTIONS for questions 31 to 40: Read the passage given below and answer the following questions
Once upon a time, there was a royal elephant which used to reside in the premises of the king’s palace. The elephant was very dear to the king, so he was well-fed and well treated. There was also a Dog who lived near the Elephant’s shed. He was very weak and skinny. He was always fascinated by the smell of rich sweet rice being fed to the royal elephant. One day, the Dog could no longer resist the aroma of the rice and somehow managed to sneak into the Elephant’s shed He ate the grains of sweet rice that fell from the Elephant’s mouth. He liked the rice so much, that he started going there daily to eat the rice. For days, the huge Elephant didn’t notice the small dog as he was busy enjoying the delicious food. Gradually, the dog grew bigger and stronger eating such rich food. Finally the Elephant noticed him and allowed him access to the food. The Elephant enjoyed the company of the Dog and started sharing his food with him. They also started spending time with each other and soon became good friends. They ate together, slept together and played together. While playing, the Elephant would hold the Dog in his trunk and swing him back and forth Soon neither of them was happy without the other They became great friends and didn’t want to be separated from each other.
Then one day, a man saw the Dog and asked the Elephant-keeper, “I want to buy this Dog. What price do you want for it?” The Elephant keeper didn’t own the Dog but sold it and extracted a sum of money from this deal. The man took the Dog to his home village, which was quite far away. The King’s Elephant became very sad after this incident. He missed his friend a lot and started neglecting everything. He didn’t want to do anything without his dear friend, so he stopped eating, drinking and even bathing. Finally, the Elephant- keeper reported this to the King; however he didn’t mention anything about the Dog. The King had a wise minister, who was known for his keen undersianding of animals. The King ordered the minister, “Go to the Elephant shed and find out the reason for the Elephant’s condition”. The intelligent minister went to the Elephant shed and found the Elephant very sad. He examined the Elephant and asked the Elephant keeper, “There is nothing wrong with this Elephant’s body, then why does he look so sad? I think this Elephant is grief stricken, possibly due to the loss of a dear friend.
Do you know if this Elephant shared a close friendship with anyone? The Elephant-keeper said, “There was a Dog who used to eat, sleep and play with the Elephant. He was taken by a stranger three days ago”. The minister went back to the King and said, “Your majesty, in my opinion, the royal Elephant is not sick, but he is lonesome without his dear friend, the Dog”. The King said, “You’re right, friendship is one of the most wonderful things of life. Do you know where that Dog is?” The Minister replied, “Elephant keeper has informed me that a stranger took him away and he doesn’t know his whereabouts”. The King asked, “How can we bring back my Elephant’s friend and make him happy again?” The Minister suggested, “Your Majesty, make a declaration that whoever has the dog that used to live at the royal Elephant’s shed will be penalized”. The King did the same and the man who had taken the dog, instantly turned him loose when he heard the proclamation. As soon as he was freed, the Dog ran back as fast as he could to the Elephant’s shed. The Elephant was so delighted to see the Dog that he picked his friend up with his trunk and swung him back and forth. The Dog wagged his tail, while the Elephant’s eyes sparkled with happiness. The King was content to see the Elephant happy once again and rewarded the Minister for his wise judgment.

31. What was the Minister’s diagnosis of the Elephant’s condition?
(A) The Elephant hated his keeper
(B) The Elephant was lonely
(C) The Elephant was starving
(D) The Elephant had hurt his leg and was in pain

32. What method did the Minister suggest to the King to get back the Dog?
(A) To declare that whoever had that particular Dog would be punished
(B) To keep a bowl of rice for the dog in the Elephant’s shed so that he could be lured back to the palace
(C) To command the Elephant keeper to look for the Dog in the village
(D) To persuade the Elephant to call out to the Dog

33. Why had the Elephant become very sad?
(A) He no longer got his daily bowl of rice
(B) He was unhappy with the King for having sold the Dog
(C) He missed his friend the Dog
(D) He was sold to an unknown man by his keeper

34. What did the Elephant-keeper do to the Dog?
(A) He sold the Dog to an unknown man for a price
(B) He hit the Dog as the Dog was eating the Elephant’s food
(C) He killed the Dog
(D) He complained to the King about the Dog

35. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
(A) Friends and Enemies
(B) The King and the Minister
(C) The Elephant-keeper
(D) The Bond of Friendship

36. Why was the Elephant taken care of?
(A) He was a very loyal Elephant
(B) He was the strongest Elephant in the Kingdom
(C) He was weak and the King had a lot of sympathy for him
(D) None of these

37. Why did the Dog start going to the Elephant’s shed every day?
(A) He liked the Elephant a lot and wanted to become friends with him
(B) He was being fed by the King everyday
(C) He was fond of the Elephant’s shed
(D) He liked the taste of the rice being fed to the Elephant

38. What did the Dog do once he was set free?
(A) He ate rice to his heart’s content
(B) He thanked the King for his kindness
(C) He ran away from the Kingdom to a place faraway
(D) He ran back to his friend the Elephant

39. What of the following can definitely be said about the Elephant keeper?
(1) He was greedy
(2) He was insensitive
(3) He was brave
(A) Only (1)
(B) Only (2)
(C) Only (1) and (2)
(D) Only (2) and (3)

40. Seeing the Elephant happy the King rewarded the:
(A) Minister
(B) Dog
(C) Elephant-keeper
(D) Owner of Dog

DIRECTIONS: (Questions 41 to 45) Fill in the blanks.
41. A wife on legal separation from her husband may be entitled to ______.
(A) debt
(B) alimony
(C) compensation
(D) damages

42. The body part between the neck and the abdomen is called ______.
(A) thorax
(B) cardiac
(C) viscera
(D) stomach

43. You currently have all the newest software programmes. The reason your computer is running so slow is that you have old _____. You may have to buy more physical memory, perhaps, a bigger hard drive if you want your computer to run faster.
(A) warehouses
(B) software
(C) wires
(D) hardware

44. The new teacher loves poems and makes us _____.
(A) heartily learn them
(B) learn them heartily
(C) learn them by heart
(D) learning by heart them

45. The guerillas attacked the village. Nobody was left alive. They _____ all the inhabitants.
(A) disposed
(B) shielded
(C) perturbed
(D) slaughtered

DIRECTIONS: (Questions 46 to 49) There is a certain relation between given words. From the given alternatives choose a pair depicting similar relationship.
46. Whale : Mammal as
(A) Oak: Tree
(B) Coat: Tie
(C) Flower: Leaf
(D) Ant: Hill

47. Bee : Hive as
(A) Dog : Show
(B) Rider: Bicycle
(C) Cow : Barn
(D) Horse : Carriage

48. Ornithologist: Birds as
(A) Botanist : Animals
(B) Archaeologist: Fishes
(C) Zoologist: Animals
(D) Anthropologist: Insects

49. Habits : Instincts as
(A) Work : Play
(B) Training : Heredity
(C) Acquired : Cultivated
(D) Birds : Animals

50. Give the meaning of quid pro quo
(A) quit the job
(B) favourable opinion
(C) revenge
(D) something in return

51. POLYGOT— is someone who
(A) has more than one spouse
(B) drinks too much
(C) plays more than one sport
(D) speaks many languages

52. Only one of these words cannot be changed to another by changing —‘ful to -less’, e.g., hopeful to — hopeless. Which one is it?
(A) eventful –
(B) fearful
(C) woeful
(D) stressful

DIRECTIONS: (Questions 53 to 55) There is a certain relation between two given words on one side of sign :: . One word is given on the other side of sign Choose the suitable word to be put with the given word from the following alternatives.

53. Arguing : Litigation :: Courting:
(A) Judiciary
(B) Adjudication
(C) Romance
(D) Arbitration

54. Aircraft: Air:: Satellite: …
(A) Telecommunication
(B) Television
(C) Cables
(D) Outer space

55. White : Peace :: Red
(A) Cleanliness
(B) Martyr
(C) Roses
(D) Violence

56. Which of the following words cannot be formed from the letters of the word “STRANGE”?
(A) Ranges
(B) Gangster
(C) Angels
(D) Grants

57. Find out the word that cannot be formed from the letters of “METAMORPHOSIS”.
(A) Tomato
(B) Rotation
(C) Oasis
(D) Sister

58. What is the opposite of “Worthy”?
(A) ugly
(B) undeserving
(C) valuable
(D) dishonourable

59. What is the opposite of “Hapless”?
(A) kind
(B) significant
(C) lucky
(D) distinct

60. What is the opposite of “Audacity”?
(A) cowardice
(B) patricide
(C) bravado
(D) admonition

61. Ram purchased a mobile phone and sold it to Shyam at 10% profit. Then Shyam sold it back to Ram at a loss of 10% . What is the outcome in the hands of Ram?
(A) 2% profit
(B) 1% profit
(C) 2% loss
(D) 1% loss

62. The ratio of ages of Ram and Gopal is 2:5 and the ratio of the ages of Gopal and Vishnu is 3:4. What would be the ratio of the ages of Ram, Gopal and Vishnu?
(A) 2:3:4
(B) 3:4:5
(C) 6:10:15
(D) 6:15:20

63. Suppose X is the husband of Y and W is the daughter of X. Again Z is the husband of W and N is the daughter of Z. The relationship of N to Y is:
(A) Daughter
(B) Grand daughter
(C) Cousin
(D) Niece

64. The sum of three numbers is 132. If the first number be twice the second and third number be one-third of the first, then the second number is:
(A) 32
(B) 36
(C) 48
(D) 60

65. Find the odd one from the following:
(A) Solar cell
(B) Solar energy
(C) Hydro power
(D) Thermal energy

66. Find the odd one from the following:
(A) 17
(B) 32
(C) 33
(D) 20

67. FGK is related to HIM as TIM is related to
(A) VZA
(B) NLP
(C) VKO
(D) MPQ

68. Fill in the missing part: 5,11,____, 47, 95
(A) 25
(B) 23
(C) 42
(D) 47

69. Fill in the missing part: 100, 48,____,9
(A) 40
(B) 41
(C) 22
(D) 46

70. From the choices given, select the most critical components of a school:
(A) test
(B) blackboard
(C) students
(D) library

71. In a post-graduate class, 5 students have law degrees, 3 have engineering degrees, and 2 have both law and engineering degrees. How many students are there in the class?
(A) 6
(B) 10
(C) 8
(D) 7

72. ______ is to Yacht, as Wing is to Airplane
(A) Mast
(B) Diesel
(C) Pole
(D) Compass

73. As per a recent World Bank report, which country has overtaken Japan to become the world’s 3rd largest economy in terms of PPP (Purchasing Power Parity)?
(A) India
(B) China
(C) Brazil
(D) Indonesia

74. Shyam said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother”. Who is Shyam to the girl?
(A) Father
(B) Grandfather
(C) Husband
(D) Father-in-law

75. Sum of two different positive integers is 11 and the sum of their squares is 61. What is the ratio of these integers?
(A) 1:2
(B) 5:2
(C) 5:6
(D) 3:2

76. Fifty persons can assemble 40 machines in 30 days. How long will 25 persons take to assemble 20 machines?
(A) 15 days
(B) 25 days
(C) 30 days
(D) 45 days

77. Point out which entry does not form a class with the other entries in the following options:
(A) house
(B) mortgage
(C) hypothecation
(D) immovable property

78. Point out which entry does not form a class with the other entries in the following options:
(A) Law
(B) Court
(C) Morality
(D) Judge

79. Point out which entry does not form a class with the other entries in the following options:
(A) Freedom of speech
(B) Right to equality
(C) Freedom of religion
(D) Right to make contract

80. STATEMENT: Most of the students of Navodaya Vidyalaya are of outstanding merit.
Mark the most correct inference drawn.
(A) Some of the students are of outstanding merit
(B) There is no student in the Vidyalaya who is not outstanding.
(C) There are some students in NavodayaVidyalaya who are below outstanding merit.
(D) All students are of outstanding merit.

81. In a certain code ‘na pa ka so’ means ‘birds fly very high’, ‘ri so la pa’ means ‘birds are very beautiful’ and ‘ti me ka bo’ means ‘the parrots could fly’. Which of the following is the code for ‘high’ in that language?
(A) na
(B) ka
(C) bo
(D) so

82. If the digits in the number 86435192 are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits which are second from the right and fourth from the left in the new arrangement?
(A) One
B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four

DIRECTIONS: (Questions 83 to 85) Read the following data and use it for answering the questions that follow:
Four people A, B, C and D have together got Rs. 100 with them. A and B have got as much money as C and D put together. A has got more money than B. C has about half as money as D has A has Rs. 5 more than D.
83. How much money does B have ?
(A) Rs. 11.66
(B) Rs. 13.50
(C) Rs. 32.30
(D) Rs. 10.30

84. Who has got the most money?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) Cannot be determined

85. Who has got the second biggest sum?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

86. One number is twice the second number, second is twice the third and the third is twice the fourth. How many times is the first number of the fourth number?
(A) 8 times
(B) 4 times
(C) 6 times
(D) 1/4 times

87. “Picture” is related to “see” in the same way as “food” is related to
(A) Cook
(B) Energy
(C) Eat
(D) Heat

88. Plato said ‘that government is the best government which governs least’. This statement contradicts from which of the following options?
(A) Good governance means no governance
(B) An able government legislates on every aspect of citizen’s life
(C) A good governance is more liberal
(D) A citizen enjoys only rights but not duties

89. If INDIA is written as 914491 then DELHI will be written
(A) 45389
(B) 451289
(C) 45489
(D) 451279

90. Raju is standing facing north. He goes 30 meter ahead and turns left and goes for 15 meter. Now he turns right and goes for 50 meter, and finally turns to his right and walks. In which direction is he heading?
(A) North
(B) East
(C) South
(D) West

91. The maxim “de minimus non curat lex” means
(A) Law would not take action in serious matter
(B) Law would not take action on small and trifling matter
(C) Law does not ignore any act which causes the slightest harm
(D) Law would take action in small and trifling act

92. When a women is changing her clothes in a trial room, A captures the image through hidden camera and uploads on internet. What offence is committed by A?
(A) Rape
(B) Sexual assault
(C) Voyeurism
(D) Stalking

93. The Supreme Court recognized “transgenders as third gender with all rights” in the case of:
(A) NAZ foundation v. Govt, of NCT (Delhi)
(B) NALSA v. Union of India
(C) Baljit Singh v. State of Haryana
(D) Vajresh Venkatray v. State of Karnataka

94. Which Article deals with Uniform Civil Code in Constitution of India?
(A) 42
(B) 43
(C) 44
(D) 45

95. The test of creamy layer in reservation policy in India is not applicable to
(A) SC
(B) ST
(C) OBC
(D) Both (A) and (B)

96. The first cyber police station whose jurisdiction covers all offences committed under Information Technology Act 2000, was set up at:
(A) Bangalore
(B) New Delhi
(C) Cochin
(D) Jaipur

97. Precedent is binding and authoritative on later cases is based on the principle of law known as:
(A) judicial sanctity
(B) stare decisis
(C) status de manerio
(D) binding decision

98. The 39th Constitutional Amendment laid that election of any person to Lok Sabha holding the office of Prime Minister cannot be challenged before a Court of Law, but only before an authority established by Parliament. This was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in:
(A) Keshavananda Bharati case
(B) Maneka Gandhi case
(C) Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain case
(D) None of the above

99. Lawyers are officers of the Court and are constituted into an independent profession under the:
A) Constitution of India
(B) Indian Penal Code
(C) Civil Procedure Code
(D) The Advocates Act

100. Supreme Court’s advisory jurisdiction is provided under …of the Constitution
(A) Article 123
(B) Article 124
(C) Article 143
(D) Article 226
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