JMI BALLB PYQ 2023-24 consists of 150 questions divided into four distinct categories:
| Sr. No. | Section | Number of Questions | Question Range |
| 1. | Broad Area of the Test | Multiple Choice Question | 150 (One Marks Each) |
| (a) | Legal Language and English Including Comprehension | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
| (b) | Current Affairs | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
| (c) | Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | 40 Questions | 40 Marks |
| (d) | General Studies | 40 Questions | 40 Marks |
| (e) | Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) | 10 Questions | 10 Marks |
| 2. | Interview | Oral | 25 |
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JMI BALLB PYQ 2023-24 paper whose explanation is given below.
Q. 1. Consider the following statements regarding the repealing of a law in India.
1. The Constitution empowers the Parliament to enact as well as to repeal any law.
2. For repeal, the power of Parliament is the same as enacting a law under the Constitution.
3. A law cannot be repealed by promulgating an ordinance.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 1, 2
(C) 1, 3
(D) 1, 2, 3
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Q. 2. Legal Principle: A person’s individual welfare shall in cases of necessity yield to that of the community and that his property, liberty and life shall under certain circumstances be placed in jeopardy or even sacrificed for the public good.
Factual Situation: Anita and Sumita are neighbours. Sumita’s house was on fire so she trespassed onto Anita’s property to draw water from the latter’s well to douse the fire.
(A) Sumita is liable because she trespassed into Anita’s property.
(B) Sumita is liable because she did not call the fire brigade and straightaway jumped into Anita’s property.
(C) Sumita is not liable because there was a necessity. She is protected under this defence.
(D) Sumita is not liable because she did not intend to cause any harm to Anita’s property and just took water from the well.
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Q. 3. What is ‘Zero hour’ in parliament?
(A) When the proposals of opposition are considered
(B) When matters of utmost importance are raised
(C) Interval between the morning and the afternoon session
(D) When a money bill is introduced in the Lok Sabha
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Q. 4. “Pacta Sunt Servanda” means:
(A) Treaties are accepted in good faith
(B) Treaties are not binding
(C) Treaties are revocable
(D) Treaties are irrevocable
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Q. 5. ‘Ex-Turpi causa non oritur Actio’ means:
(A) No course originates from parties
(B) No action can arise from an illegal act
(C) Every illegal act should be compensated
(D) Illegal act results in damages
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