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The document contains memory-based questions and answers for the MHCET Law 2025 exam, covering various topics such as history, geography, law, and notable personalities. Key information includes the founding of the Ramakrishna Mission, the location of the Olympics in 2024, and significant articles of the Indian Constitution. It also addresses current affairs, such as Nobel Prize winners and notable achievements in various fields.

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MHCET Law 2025

(5 Year LLB)

Memory Based
Questions with Solutions
1. Who founded Ramakrishna Mission?

Ans: The Ramakrishna Mission was established on May 1, 1897, in Belur, West Bengal,
by Swami Vivekananda.

2. Which city is called the Pink City?

Ans: Jaipur is popularly known as the Pink City of Rajasthan, which is not only Pink but
also the most colourful city of India.

3. Who is known as the Father of the Constituent Assembly?

Ans: The Constituent Assembly was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who is also known
as the 'Father of the Indian Constitution.

4. Where are the Olympics in 2024?

Ans: The 2024 Olympic Games take place in Paris.

5. What is the primary source of law?

Ans: Primary legal sources are the actual law in the form of constitutions, court cases,
statutes, and administrative rules and regulations.

6. Headquarters of the United Nations?

Ans: The United Nations headquarters is located in New York City; it has other offices in
Geneva, Nairobi, Vienna, and The Hague.

7. The Thar desert in Pakistan is called?

Ans: The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid region in the
north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km 2
(77,000 sq mi) in India and Pakistan. It is the world's 18th-largest desert, and the world's
9th-largest hot subtropical desert.

8. Where are the Ajanta Caves located?


Ans: The Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the
second century BCE to about 480 CE in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state in
India.

9. Amartya Sen is related to?

Ans: Amartya Sen, an eminent Indian economist and philosopher, is renowned for his
contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, and development economics.
His work has had a significant impact on global policies addressing poverty, inequality,
and human development.

10. Who discovered penicillin?

Ans: Alexander Fleming, Howard Florey and Ernst Chain shared the 1945 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery and development of penicillin.

11. Founder of Jainism?

Ans: Jainism is a religion founded in ancient India. Jains trace their history through
twenty-four tirthankara and revere Rishabhanatha as the first tirthankara (in the present
time-cycle).

12. How many members are appointed by the governor in the legislative
assembly?

Ans: One-twelfth are elected by graduate teachers. One-sixth are nominated by the
Governor from persons having the knowledge or practical experience in fields such as
literature, science, arts, the co-operative movement, and social service. Thus, we can
say that 1/6 members are nominated by the Governor in the state Legislative Council.

13. Highest population in which state of India?

Ans: Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India, with an estimated population of
24.13 crore in 2025. Uttar Pradesh accounts for almost 17 percent of the total country
population. Bihar has overtaken Maharashtra as the second-largest state by population,
with close to 131 million people living here.

15. Who wrote the book God of Small Things?

Ans: Arundhati Roy is the author of the book "The God of Small Things".
16. Which river originates from Amarkantak?

Ans: River Narmada emerges from Amarkantak Hill of Maikal Range, Madhya Pradesh.
It rises from the Maikal ranges at the height of 1057 meter above the sea level.

17. How many seats are nominated by the governor in Maharashtra?


Ans: 12 or 1/6th of total assembly

18. What is highest law authority in India?​


Ans: Supreme Court of India

19. Who is the Solicitor General of India?


Ans: Tushar Mehta

20. What is the meaning of Arbitration?


Ans: Arbitration is a way of resolving disputes between two or more parties that does
not involve the courts.

21. When was PIL introduced in court?


Justice V R Krishna Iyer and Justice P N Bhagwati were the pioneers of the concept of
PIL. PIL began in India towards the end of the 1970s and came into full bloom in the
1980s.

22. How many times clock hands overlap in 12 hours?


Ans: 11 times

23. When was the first battle with British forces took place?
Ans: The first battle with British forces in India was the Battle of Plassey, fought on 23
June 1757.

24. Gyanpith Award is given in which field?


Ans: Literature​

25. Out of ¼ and 4/3, which one is the bigger fraction?


Ans: 4/3 is greater than ¼.

26. What is the roman number of 100?


Ans: The Roman numeral for 100 is C.
27. You give me blood, I will give you freedom. Whose slogan was it?​
Ans: Subhash Chandra Bose

28. What is the antonym of praise?​


Ans: The antonym of praise is criticize.

29. Which article of Constitution is related to Untouchability?​


Ans: Article 17​

30. Right to life is given in which article?​
Ans: Article 21

31. A:B 4:5, B:C 6:7, what is the value of A:C?​


Ans: A : C = 24 : 35​

32. If Pipe A fills a tank in 4 hours, pipe B fills a tank in 5 hours, how much time
will they take to fill if each pipe is turned on after an interval of 1 hour?​
Ans: They will take 4 hours 24 minutes to fill the tank.

33. Patter:: Rain Thunder:: ?​


Ans: Roar

34. Who won the Man Booker Prize 2024?​


Ans: Samantha Harvey for Orbital
MH CET Law 5-year 2025 Slot 2 Memory-Based
Questions

1. If 25 May sun, then 25th Dec?


Ans. 25th December is typically winter in the Northern Hemisphere. This seems to refer
to the solstices, where the summer solstice (in the Northern Hemisphere) is around
June 21, and the winter solstice is around December 21. The question seems to be a
riddle about opposite seasons.

2. First USA Vice President?


Ans. John Adams. He was the first Vice President of the United States under President
George Washington, serving from 1789 to 1797.

3. How to measure the age of the Earth?


Ans. The age of the Earth is measured using methods such as radiometric dating of
rocks, minerals, and meteorites. The most commonly used technique is the dating of
zircon crystals in rocks, using isotopes like uranium-lead dating.

4. 1st Woman Vice President of the USA?


Ans. Kamala Harris. She became the first female Vice President of the United States,
as well as the first Black and South Asian Vice President, when she took office on
January 20, 2021.

5. First African woman who win the Nobel Prize?


Ans. Wangari Maathai. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her
contribution to sustainable development, democracy, and peace, becoming the first
African woman to receive this honor.

6. Who won the best athletic award for FIFA 2024?


Ans. This is an event-specific query, and the official answer can only be confirmed after
the event has concluded. You may need to check current updates on FIFA or sports
news websites for the exact winner.

7. Which of the following is not a virus?


a)​ Trojan
b)​ Nortan
c)​ Resident
d)​ Polymorph
Ans. Norton. Norton is an antivirus software program, whereas Trojan, Resident, and
Polymorph are types of computer viruses.

8. New name of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands?


Ans. The new name of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is Vijayapuram

9. An increase in Insulin in the body causes what disease?


Ans. Hypoglycemia or Insulin Resistance. High insulin levels can lead to low blood
sugar (hypoglycemia) or the body becoming less sensitive to insulin, which can develop
into Type 2 diabetes.

10. What is Article 20 of the Constitution of India?


Ans. Article 20 of the Indian Constitution provides protection in respect of conviction for
offenses. It ensures protection against double jeopardy, protection against
self-incrimination, and no retrospective punishment.

11. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize 2024?


Ans. Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo was presented with the Nobel Peace Prize
for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through
witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again.

12. Fundamental Rights which are not imposed during an emergency?


Ans. The Right to Freedom (Article 19) is suspended during a national emergency.
Other rights, like the right to life (Article 21), may be curtailed in certain situations, but
they remain protected.

14. Who was the governor during the Bengal Partition?


Ans. Lord Curzon was the British Viceroy of India who partitioned Bengal in 1905. The
Governor of Bengal at that time was Lord Minto, but Curzon was the key figure behind
the partition.

15. Who is the Father of AI in India?


Ans. Dr. Raj Reddy is often regarded as the "Father of AI in India." He made significant
contributions to artificial intelligence research and development.

16. Which Indian State shares the largest boundary with another country?
Ans. West Bengal shares the largest boundary with Bangladesh. The length of this
border is about 2,216 km.
17. Which is the northeastern state with the maximum boundary?
Ans. Arunachal Pradesh shares the longest international boundary among the
northeastern states of India. It has a boundary with China to the north, Bhutan to the
west, and Myanmar to the east. The total length of its international borders is about
1,020 km. This makes it the northeastern state with the maximum boundary compared
to other states in the region.

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