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Labour law 1st MCQ

1. The principle of “Union Power” is related to:   (A)  Retrenchment (B) Lockout (C) Collective Bargaining (D) All of above Answer C The principle of “Union Power” is related to: Collective Bargaining. Union power refers to the ability of trade unions to influence the terms and conditions of employment, such as wages, hours, benefits, and working conditions, through collective bargaining with employers.   2. Constitution Provision of equal pay for equal work is related to: (A)   Strike (B) Lockout (C) Collective Bargaining (D) None of above   Answer:(D) None of above.  Equal pay for equal work is not explicitly stated in the Indian Constitution as a fundamental or even constitutional right. It is merely a constitutional goal that is to be attained by the government, as stated in Article 39(d) of the Directive Principles of State Policy.  3.The world’s first organised Trade Union was Philadelphia in:  (A)   1794 (B) 18...

Economics-1 (Economic Theory)

  Economics-1  (Economic Theory) 1. What is Economics? Definition of Economics Economics is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Economics analyzes how people make choices under scarcity, how they respond to incentives, and how they coordinate and cooperate with each other. Economics also examines the causes and consequences of economic growth, development, inequality, poverty, unemployment, inflation, trade, and public policies. 2. Nature and Scope of Economics The nature and scope of economics refer to the subject matter and boundaries of the discipline, as well as the method of analysis used by economists. There are different perspectives on the nature and scope of economics, but some common themes are: - Economics is both a science and an art, as it uses scientific methods to test hypotheses and empirical data to supp...

MCQ on EASEMENT ACT 1882

 MCQ EASEMENT ACT 1882  1. What is the short title of the act that defines and amends the law relating to easements and licenses in India?      (A) The Indian Easements Act, 1882     (B) The Indian Property Act, 1882     (C) The Indian Rights Act, 1882     (D) The Indian Licenses Act, 1882     - Answer: (A) The Indian Easements Act, 1882 2. What is the term used to describe the property or land that is subject to an easement?     (A) Dominant heritage    (B) Servient heritage     (C) Accessory heritage     (D) Subordinate heritage     - Answer: (B) Servient heritage 3. What is the difference between a right of easement and a profit a prendre?     (A) A right of easement allows the dominant owner to use the servient heritage, while a profit a prendre allows the dominant owner to take something from the servient heritage.     (B) A right of easement allows...

Part 1 MCQ'S of Property law

  Part 1   -  MCQ  "Transfer of Property law" 1. The transfer of property Act, 1882 related with transfer of property to:  (A) By operation of law  (B) Between Inter-vivos  (C) Insolvency  (D) All the above Answer - B 2. 3. 4. The state government are empowered to exempt any part of its territory from the operation of which section of TPA, 1882 :  (A) Section 59  (B) Section 107  (C) Section 123   (D) All the above  Answer - D 3. The ‘Rule against perpetuity’ is applies to :  (A) Immovable Property only  (B) Movable Property only  (C) Both of above  (D) None of above  Answer - C Chapter 2 is divided into two parts. Part 1 related to movable and immovable property both.  4. Which one of following is not true about TPA, 1882 ?  (A) The Act is not exhaustive  (B) The Act is not sole law relating to property transfer of  (C) The Act has retrospective operation  (D...

Part 4. MCQ on Environmental law

 Part 4.   MCQ on Environmental law 1. Section deals with procedural safeguards?  (A)   09 (B) 07 (C) 08 (D) 06  Answer  (B) 08.  Section 8 of The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 deals with the Persons handling hazardous substances to comply with procedural safeguard. This section states that no person shall handle or cause to be handled any hazardous substance except in accordance with such procedure and after complying with such safeguards as may be prescribed. Some additional points are: This section aims to prevent or minimize the adverse impact of hazardous substances on the environment and human health. The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify the standards for emission or discharge of environmental pollutants from various sources, and the persons handling hazardous substances shall be bound to comply with such standards. Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of section 7 shall be...