Q. 21. The study and collection of postage stamps is called
(A) Thremmatology
(B) Timbrology
(C) Tidology
(D) Threpsology
Answer:
(B) Timbrology
Explanation:
Timbrology is an older term for philately, the study and collection of postage stamps.
Q. 22. A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain
(A) Egoist
(B) Optimist
(C) Pessimist
(D) Stoic
Answer:
(D) Stoic
Explanation:
A stoic is a person who endures pain or hardship without displaying their feelings or complaining.
Q. 23. Doli incapax
(A) New law
(B) An overruled decision
(C) Incapable of crime
(D) A new judge
Answer:
(C) Incapable of crime
Explanation:
Doli incapax is a legal doctrine meaning deemed incapable of forming the intent to commit a crime.
Q. 24. Volenti non fit injuria
(A) person must do an act willingly
(B) Violence is never the answer
(C) A willing victim cannot claim any damages
(D) Consent is never a defence
Answer:
(C) A willing victim cannot claim any damages
Explanation:
This maxim translates to “to a willing person, injury is not done,” acting as a defense against claims of damages by a consenting party.
Q. 25. Actus reus
(A) The guilty mind
(B) Moral guilt
(C) A feeling of guilt
(D) The guilty act
Answer:
(D) The guilty act
Explanation:
Actus reus refers to the physical or guilty act that comprises a crime.
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