Kerala PSC Previous Years Question Paper & Answer

Title : Legal Assistant
Question Code : A

Page:14


Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'Legal Assistant' And exam conducted in the year 2024. And Question paper code was '012/2024'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.

page: 14 out of 22
Excerpt of Question Code: 012/2024

64. According to the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, what is the punishment for demanding dowry :

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Upto imprisonment for 3 months and fine upto rupees 5000
Upto imprisonment for 6 months and fine upto rupees 10000
Upto imprisonment for 1 year and fine upto rupees 5000

Upto imprisonment for 2 years and fine upto rupees 10000

65. Any Order made by the Competent Court under the Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act, 2005 is enforceable :

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Only in the District where the order is issued
Only in the State where the order is issued
Throughout India

Throughout India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir

66. Which statement is correct according to the Constitutive Theory of Recognition of State?

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Recognition is determinative of statehood
Recognition requires constitutional approval by third nations

Recognition requires that the Constitution of the recognized State includes
sufficient human rights guarantees

Counties wishing to be recognized must possess a valid Constitution

67. X, a national of Great Britain, commits bigamy in Great Britain, and flies away to Saudi
Arabia. Britain requests Saudi Arabia to extradite X :

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X cannot be extradited by Saudi Arabia to Great Britain, as bigamy is not an
offence in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia should extradite X to Great Britain, being bigamy is a punishable
offence in Great Britain

Great Britain can sue Saudi Arabia in International Court of Justice for
extraditing A

None of the above

68. The principle of ex-aquea-et-bono is incorporated under Article :

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012/2024

38(1) of the Statute of International court of Justice
38(1)(a) of the Statute of International Court of Justice
38(1)(©) of the Statute of International Court of Justice
38(2) of the Statute of International Court of Justice

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