LCI 248th Report Part 8
101. Which of the following Acts
has been recommended for repeal due to its use of derogatory language?
a) Bengal Districts Act, 1836
b) Bengal Bonded Warehouse
Association Act, 1838
c) Sonthal Parganas Act, 1855
d) Forfeited Deposits Act, 1850
Answer: c) Sonthal Parganas Act,
1855
102. What is the primary purpose
of the Laws Local Extent Act, 1874?
a) To regulate land revenue in
British India
b) To declare the territorial
extent of certain laws passed by the Legislative Council of India
c) To protect wild elephants
d) To provide debt relief to
agriculturists
Answer: b) To declare the
territorial extent of certain laws passed by the Legislative Council of India
103. How many schedules are
included in the Laws Local Extent Act, 1874?
a) Three
b) Four
c) Five
d) Six
Answer: c) Five
105. Why is the Laws Local Extent
Act, 1874 considered redundant?
a) It conflicts with the Indian
Constitution
b) The territorial divisions it
addresses no longer exist
c) It uses derogatory language
d) It restricts agricultural
loans
Answer: b) The territorial
divisions it addresses no longer exist
106. What precaution is advised
before repealing the Laws Local Extent Act, 1874?
a) Consultation with relevant
state(s)
b) Approval from the Law
Commission
c) Amendment to the Constitution
d) Consultation with tribal
communities
Answer: a) Consultation with
relevant state(s)
107. Which commission recommended
the repeal of the Laws Local Extent Act, 1874?
a) Law Commission of India
b) PC Jain Commission
c) Mandal Commission
d) National Commission for
Scheduled Tribes
Answer: b) PC Jain Commission
108. What was the purpose of the
Oudh Laws Act, 1876?
a) To regulate trade in Oudh
b) To amend and declare laws to
be administered in Oudh
c) To protect wild elephants
d) To register births and deaths
Answer: b) To amend and declare
laws to be administered in Oudh
109. Why is the Oudh Laws Act,
1876 considered redundant?
a) It conflicts with modern
environmental laws
b) Oudh is now part of Uttar
Pradesh and no longer a separate administrative unit
c) It uses outdated language
d) It restricts foreign
recruitment
Answer: b) Oudh is now part of
Uttar Pradesh and no longer a separate administrative unit
110. What precaution is advised
before repealing the Oudh Laws Act, 1876?
a) Consultation with relevant
state(s)
b) Approval from the Law
Commission
c) Consultation with tribal
communities
d) Amendment to the Constitution
Answer: a) Consultation with
relevant state(s)
111. Under which category does
the Oudh Laws Act, 1876 fall?
a) Environmental Law
b) State Reorganisation and
Extension of Laws
c) Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
d) Symbols, Records and
Statistics
Answer: b) State Reorganisation
and Extension of Laws
112. What does the Elephants'
Preservation Act, 1879 prohibit?
a) Killing, injuring, or
capturing wild elephants without a licence or self-defence
b) Registration of births and
deaths
c) Land revenue collection
d) Debt relief for agriculturists
Answer: a) Killing, injuring, or
capturing wild elephants without a licence or self-defence
113. What is the penalty for
contravening the Elephants' Preservation Act, 1879?
a) Imprisonment for one year
b) A fine of Rs. 500, with
subsequent convictions attracting 6 months imprisonment
c) A fine of Rs. 1000
d) Community service
Answer: b) A fine of Rs. 500,
with subsequent convictions attracting 6 months imprisonment
114. Why is the Elephants'
Preservation Act, 1879 recommended for repeal?
a) It conflicts with the Indian
Constitution
b) Its purpose is subsumed by the
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
c) It pertains to a non-existent
administrative unit
d) It restricts agricultural
loans
Answer: b) Its purpose is
subsumed by the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
115. Which modern legislation has
subsumed the Elephants' Preservation Act, 1879?
a) Indian Forests Act, 1927
b) Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972
c) Registration of Births and
Deaths Act, 1969
d) Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Answer: b) Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972
116. Under which category does
the Elephants' Preservation Act, 1879 fall?
a) Land Laws
b) Environmental Law
c) State Reorganisation
d) Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
Answer: b) Environmental Law
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