Top 150+ Solved Administrative Law MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The case of Air India v Nergesh Meerza relating to termination of service on ground of first pregnancy is a classic example of …….

a. Acting under dictation

b. Unreasonableness

c. Excess of jurisdiction

d. Non observance of principles of natural justice

  • b. Unreasonableness

Q. Which of the following is NOT an essential to issue writ of mandamus

a. Legal duty of authority

b. Refusal to do the duty

c. Legal right of the petitioner

d. It lies against private individual

  • d. It lies against private individual

Q. When the court finds that the order is suffering from error apparent on face of the record, which of the following writs can be issued?

a. Writ Of Habeas Corpus

b. Writ Of Mandamus

c. Writ Of Certiorari

d. Writ Of Quo Warranto

  • c. Writ Of Certiorari

Q. The tortious liability of the government is recognised in the Indianconstitution by

a. Art 298

b. Art 294

c. Art 323

d. Art 299

  • b. Art 294

Q. The tortious liability of the State was NOT recognised in which of the following cases?

a. State of Rajasthan vs Vidyawati

b. Kasturi Lal vs State of Uttar Pradesh

c. State of Gujarat vs Memon Mohammed Haji

d. Railway Board vs Chandrima Das

  • b. Kasturi Lal vs State of Uttar Pradesh

Q. The public corporation can be held liable under which of the following the liability/ies?

a. Liability in contracts

b. Liability in torts

c. Liability for crimes

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. Doctorine of separation of powers was systematically formulated by___

a. Plato

b. Montesquine

c. Dicey

d. Aristotle

  • b. Montesquine

Q. ___ are the following statements is true

a. Delegated legislative cannot have retrospective effect

b. Delegated legislative can have retrospective effect, if authorised by the Act or Statute.

c. Delegated legislative can have retrospective effect, if not authorised by the Act or Statute.

d. Delegated legislative can have retrospective effect, when it has reasonable and satisfied justification

  • b. Delegated legislative can have retrospective effect, if authorised by the Act or Statute.

Q. The application of doctrine of vicarious liability in crimes seems to have been activated by a necessity rather than desirability ___ the justification is based on

a. Public policy

b. Failure to supervise

c. Treated as unauthorised

d. Strict liability.

  • a. Public policy

Q. ________ is popularly known as “ Habeas Corpus Case”.

a. M C Mehta v/s Union of India(1992) I SCC 358.

b. Godavarman Thirumulk Pad v/s Union Of India (1007) 2 SCC 267

c. A D M Jabalpur v/s Shivakant Shukla (1976) 2 SCC 521.

d. Chandrakanta v/s S K Habib (1975) 1 SCC 674

  • c. A D M Jabalpur v/s Shivakant Shukla (1976) 2 SCC 521.

Q. Which of the following statement is not correct “Rule of law” means

a. Supremacy of law

b. Equality before law

c. Predominance of legal spirit

d. Supremacy of the judiciary

  • d. Supremacy of the judiciary

Q. Who selects the Chairman and members of the Union Public Service Commission

a. The Home Minister

b. The President

c. The Parliment

d. The Supreme Court

  • b. The President

Q. Doctrine of Locus standi means

a. Writ can be filed by any person

b. Power of courts for judicial review

c. Right of petitioner to file writ petition

d. Discussion of administrative authority

  • c. Right of petitioner to file writ petition
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