Description : The Wildlife (Protection) Act contains: A. 7 Chapters B. 6 Chapters C. 5 Chapters D. 8 Chapters
Last Answer : A. 7 Chapters
Description : The Air Act contains: A. 5 Chapters B. 6 Chapters C. 7 Chapters D. 8 Chapters
Last Answer : C. 7 Chapters
Description : The EPA consists: A. 2 Chapters B. 4 Chapters C. 8 Chapters D. 7 Chapters
Last Answer : B. 4 Chapters
Description : The Wildlife (Protection) Act contains: A. 66 Sections B. 6 Sections C. 7 Sections D. 46 Sections
Last Answer : A. 66 Sections
Description : Section 2, sub-section______, of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines "Goods" A. 5 B. 7 C. 6 D. None of above
Last Answer : D. None of above
Description : As per section 2(8), of the Sales of Goods Act, insolvent means a person A. Who has ceased to pay his debts in the ordinary course of business B. Or cannot pay his debts as they become due C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
Last Answer : C. Both (a) and (b)
Description : The Indian Evidence act 1872 Consists e) 167 Sections, 11 chapters f) 511 Sections, 23 chapter g) 156 Sections, 3 Schedules h) None of these
Last Answer : e) 167 Sections, 11 chapters
Description : The EPA contains: A. 25 Sections B. 12 Sections C. 26 Sections D. 14 Sections
Last Answer : C. 26 Sections
Description : A bill of exchange contains a/an A. Unconditional undertaking B. Unconditional order C. Conditional undertaking D. Conditional order.
Last Answer : A. Unconditional undertaking
Description : Memorandum of association contains: A. The exact address of the registered office B. The name of the state in which the company will have its registered office C. The name of the country in which the company will have its registered office
Last Answer : B. The name of the state in which the company will have its registered office
Description : The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year: A. 1986 B. 1974 C. 1994 D. 1975
Last Answer : B. 1974
Description : The first of the major environmental protection act to be promulgated in India was: A. Water Act B. Air Act C. Environmental Act D. Noise Pollution Rule
Last Answer : A. Water Act
Description : The Water Act have: A. 64 Sections B. 68 Sections C. 45 Sections D. 62 Sections
Last Answer : A. 64 Sections
Description : The power to declare an area as a sanctuary or national park of central Government is Wildlife (Protection) Act is under: A. Section 38 B. Section 39 C. Section 18 D. Section 27
Last Answer : A. Section 38
Description : The Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted in the year: A. 1986 B. 1974 C. 1994 D. 1972
Last Answer : D. 1972
Description : The Forest (Conservation) Act extends to the whole of India except: A. Uttar Pardesh B. Karnataka C. Jammu and Kashmir D. Haryana
Last Answer : C. Jammu and Kashmir
Description : The Forest (Conservation) Act was enacted in the year: A. 1986 B. 1974 C. 1980 D. 1972
Last Answer : C. 1980
Description : The Forest (Conservation) Act extends to the whole of India except: A. Uttar Pradesh B. Karnataka C. Jammu and Kashmir D. Haryana
Description : The Environmental (Protection) Act was enacted in the year: A. 1986 B. 1992 C. 1984 D. 1974
Last Answer : A. 1986
Description : Noise pollution has been inserted as pollution in the Air Act in: A. 1981 B. 1987 C. 1982 D. 2000
Last Answer : B. 1987
Description : The Air Act have A. 56 Section B. 54 Section C. 58 Section D. 62 Section
Last Answer : B. 54 Section
Description : The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year: A. 1981 B. 1996 C. 2000 D. 1974
Last Answer : A. 1981
Description : What is FEMA ? A. First Exchange Management Act B. Foreign Exchequer Management Act C. Foreign Exchange Management Act D. Foreign Evaluation Management Act
Last Answer : C. Foreign Exchange Management Act
Description : Which legislation relates to the concept of business ethics? A. Freedom of Information Act B. Building regulations C. Food Act D. All of these
Last Answer : A. Freedom of Information Act
Description : As per section 2(1)(j) of Consumer Protection Act 1986, 'manufacturer' means a person who (i) makes or manufactures any goods or part thereof (ii) does not make or manufacture any goods but assembles parts thereof made or manufactured by ... B. (i) & (iii) C. (ii) & (ii) D. (i), (ii) & (iii)
Last Answer : D. (i), (ii) & (iii)
Description : In case of death of a consumer who can prefer compliant under Section 2(1)(b) of Consumer Protection Act 1986 A. his legal heir or representative B. State Government C. consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956 D. No one can prefer complaint
Last Answer : A. his legal heir or representative
Description : As per section 2(1)(b) of Consumer Protection Act 1986, "complainant" means A. a consumer B. any consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956 C. the Central Government or any State Government, D. All the above
Last Answer : D. All the above
Description : The Consumer protection act 1986 extends to A. The whole India B. The whole India except Jammu and Kashmir C. The whole India except Nagaland tribal area D. Both (b) & (c)
Last Answer : B. The whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Description : The Consumer protection act 1986 enacted in A. 24 Oct 1986 B. 24 Oct 1987 C. 24 Aug 1986 D. 15 June 1986
Last Answer : A. 24 Oct 1986
Description : The information Technology Act was amended in _________ A. 2006 B. 2005 C. 2000 D. 2001
Last Answer : A. 2006
Description : Corporate Governance originated from_________ A. The Companies Act B. SEBI Act, 1992 C. MCA D. Clause 49 of SEBI act, 2000
Last Answer : A. The Companies Act
Description : We wish to be good citizens of every community in which we operate." This is A. Ethical Code B. Political and Social Code C. Legal Rule D. Legal Act
Last Answer : A. Ethical Code
Description : Which statements are legitimate challenges to utilitarian ethical theory? A. The end may justify the means. B. There is no consensus among utilitarians on how to measure and determine the overall good. C. It ... more relativistic accounts of the good. E. All of the above. F. None of the above.
Last Answer : E. All of the above.
Description : Identify the statement that is consistent with utilitarian ethical theory: A. Adhering to a set of principles may well forbid an act that would otherwise provide overall net good consequences. B. No act is ever ... lying are wrong of their very nature, the kind of acts they are. No amount of n
Last Answer : B. No act is ever morally right or wrong in all cases, in every situation. It will all depend on the act's consequences.
Description : Which principles of ‘adequate procedures’ should be in place to prevent bribery according to the recent UK Bribery Act? A. Top level commitment B. Communication C. Write a document D. a and b
Last Answer : D. a and b
Description : Identify the statement that is consistent with utilitarian ethical theory: A. Adhering to a set of principles may well forbid an act that would otherwise provide overall net good consequences. B. No ... amount of net good consequences could ever justify them. D. The end never justifies the means.
Description : Which statement is a correct view of psychological egoism? A. While our own interests are important, they make sometimes have to give way to the interests of others. B. Psychological egoism ... D. Psychological egoism does not claim to provide an accurate descriptive account of human behavior.
Last Answer : C. If psychological egoism is true, we should abandon ethics.
Description : Which principles of ‘adequate procedures’ should be in place to prevent bribery according to the recent UK Bribery Act? A. Top level commitment B. Communication C. Write a document D. A and B
Last Answer : D. A and B
Description : For the purpose of attracting the provisions of section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a cheque has to be presented to the bank A. Within a period of six months B. Within a period of six ... . Within a period of 15 days from the date on which it is drawn D. None of the above.
Last Answer : B. Within a period of six months from the date on which it is drawn or within the period of its validity, whichever is earlier
Description : Can the holder of a negotiable instrument indorsed in blank convert the indorsement into an indorsement in full? A. No, such a conversion is not possible under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Section ... the indorsement in blank to an indorsement in full (Section 49) D. None of the above.
Last Answer : C. Yes, the holder can by signing his own name and by writing above the indorser's signature a direction to pay to any other person as indorsee, convert the indorsement in blank to an indorsement in full (Section 49)
Description : 'At sight' under section 21 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, means A. On presentation B. On demand C. On coming into vision D. None of the above.
Last Answer : A. On presentation
Description : Under section 16 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 'indorsement in blank' of an instrument means A. Where the indorser does not write anything on the instrument B. Where the indorser signs his name only on ... the indorser writes the name of the person who is directed to pay D. None of the above.
Last Answer : A. Where the indorser does not write anything on the instrument