2240
SET -A
B.Com. L.L.B. (Sccond Semester)
Examination 2022-23
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -II
Time Allowed: Three Hours
Maximum Marks: 70
Note:Attempt all questionsof all threc sections as dirccted. Distributionof marks is given
with sections.
Section -A
(Very short answer type questions) 2 X 10 = 20
Note: All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks.
1. Attemptall questions:
() Define organizational behaviour?
(i) What is learning?
(iii) What do you mean by values?
(iv) What is attitude? Can it be changed?
(v) What do you mean by the term Group Dynamics?
(vi) Can changes cause stress?
(vii) What do you understand by the term perception?
(viii) What is a Team?
(ix) How do you define motivation?
(x) Give name of any two theories of personality?
Section -B
(Short answer type questions) 4 X 5= 20
Note: Attempt any five questions. Each question carrics 4 marks.
2. Discuss the nature and scope of organizational behaviour?
3. Explain the meaning of personality. What are the determinants of personality?
4. What are the various stages of group devclopment? Elucidate.
5. Is there any relationship between attitudeand behaviour? Discuss with cexample.
6. What is the importance of studying organizational behaviour?
7. What do you mcan by motivation? Discuss the characteristics and importance of
motivation?
8. Explain Contlict? Discuss the various sources of Conflict in an organization?
Section-C
(Long answer type questions) 15X 2 = 30
Note: Attempt any two questions. Each qucstion carrics 15 marks.
9. What is Opcrant conditioning theory? Explain.
10. What do you mean by resistance to change? How can one overcome from it? Explain.
11. What is Herzberg's two factor theory? Explain with suitable example.
2ORTA
(SET-B)
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
Department of Law
Semester Exam 2023
B.A, LL.B/ B.COM. LL.B, - II
Subject - Family Law-I
Max Marks: 70 Time -(03:00 hours)
'Section-A'
(Very Short Answer Type Questions)
Q.1 Attempts all questions each carries 2 marks. (2x10 = 20)
(i) What is the meaning of a half-blood relationship?
(i) What do you mean by "Agnates" under Hindu Succession Act?
(iii)) define custom as a source of law.
(iv) What are the consequences of failing tocomply with a decree for the restitution of conjugalrights?
(v) Is it possible for a divorced couple to remarry under Hindu Marriage Act?
(vi) What is the Meaning of term "Maintenance pendent lite".
(vii)Does asapinda relationship render a marriage null and void or make it voidable?
(vii) Explain the term "Testamentary Succession"
(ix) Which legislation serves as a complementary counterpart to the Hindu Minority and Guardianship
Act, 1956?
(x) what are coparcenars?
'Section-B' (4x5=20)
(Short Answer Type Questions)
Note: Attempt any 5 questions. Each question carries 4 marks.
2. What are the General rules of succession for males dying intestatc.
3. What are the effects of a valid adoption, and is it possible to revoke or cancel a valid adoption?
4. How have ancient texts, judicial decisions and customs, collectively shaped the sources of Hindu law,
(SET-B)
5. What are the requirements for a Hindumariage under Hindu Marriage Act, and is it mandatory to have
ceremonies and registration for a marriage to be considered valid?
6. What are the key provisions and implications ofjudicial separation under the Hindu Marriage Act?
7 What are the powers granted to a natural guardian under Section 8?.
8. What are the essential requirements for a valid adoption, and who is eligible to be adopted?
9. "Could you clucidate the constitutional validityof the provision for Restitution of Conjugal
Rights under the Hindu Marriage Act by referencing relevant case law precedents?"?
'Section-C' 15x2=30
(Long Answer Type Questions)
Note: Attempt any 2 questions. Each question carries 15 marks.
10. Explain the concept of guardianship under the Guardianship and Minority Act, emphasizing
the different types of guardians recognized by the law.
11What are the provisions for maintenance of awife under the Hindu Marriage Act, and how do they
differ from the provisions under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act?" Explain with the help of
Case laws.
12. "What are the grounds for seeking divorce under Section 13of the Hindu Marriage Act, and how does
it impact the dissolution of a Hindumarriage?"
SET- 1
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
Department of Law
Subject- General and Legal English-11
B.A. LL.B./B.Com LL.B.2nd Semester
Session- 2023-24
EndSemester
Max. Marks- 70 Time- 3 hrs
Q1.Answer all the questions: |210-20|
i) More is less. (Make it negative)
ii) lcame to know about the truth on reaching hospital. (Transform into complex
sentence)
i) No other boy in the class is as tall as Samir. (Make it assertive)
iv) The train is expected to arrive between I1 pm to 12 pm. (Find the correct one)
a. The train is expecting to between by lIpm to 12pm.
b. The train is expected to arrive between llpm and 12pm.
C. The train isexpected to arrive between 1lpm or 12pm.
d. The train is expected for arrival between 1lpm to 12pm.
v) The train to Mysuru leaves in 4.25 in the afternoon. (Correct with appropriate
preposition)
Find the consonant sounds and their category from the below words:
vi) Mouse
vii) Sheep
viii) Lioness
ix) Head
x) Technique
Q2. Answer any five: (Short essay type) [4x5= 20)
i) What is phonetics? Describe phonctic sounds with examples.
ii) Your friend had been a constant source of sympathy for you during the days of
your personal loss. Write a letter of gratitude for his immense contribution during
those days.
iii) Write aparagraph on "Media's role in Society"
iv) Write a letter to the editor of a daily informing him about the problem and inviting
government initiatives to come to a solution to the problem of vanishing footpath
for the passer-by.
Write short notes on the following topics:
v) Elaborate about Plant and Written Statement
v1) Comment on JudicialSeparation and Dying Declaration.
Vii) Discuss Bigamy and Misstament.
Q3. Answer any two: (Descriptive type) |15×2-30|
i) Cyber Law and Crime
i1) Right to die under Indian Constitution
i1) PublicInterest Litigation in India
(SET-B)
Guru GhasidasVishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
Department of Law
B.A. LL.B/ B.COM. LL.B-I| Examination, 2023
Subject -Law of Contract-||
Max Marks: 70
Time
(03:00hours)
'Section-A'
(Very Short Answer Type Questions)
Q.1 Attempts allquestions cach carries 2 marks. (Q. x
contains 2 MCQs each carries one mark)
(2x10 = 20)
1. What is acontinuing guarantee in contract law?
11. Define a sub-agent in the context of an agency contract.
iii. Which section of the Indian Contract Act deals with "Indemnity"?
iv. Under which section of the Indian Contract Act can you find the definition of
"Guarantee"?
V. Explain the significance of Section 172 in the context of "Pledge."
Vi. Which section of the Indian Contract Act defines "Bailment"?
Vii. What does Section 182 of the Indian Contract Act say about the "Revocation of Continuing
Guarantee"?
vili. In the Indian Contract Act, which section deals with "Termination of Agency"?
ix. What is the enforcement date of the Sale of Goods Act (SOGA) in India?
X (1)Which of the following is a fundamental requirement for a contract to be governed by the Sale
of Goods Act?
a) The goods must be tangible. b)The goods must be sold at a public auction.
c) The goods must be custom-made. d) The goods must be perishable.
(2) Under the Sale of Goods Act, what does "Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular
Purpose" mean?
a) The seller guarantees that the goods are of high quality.
b) The goods must match the sample shown to the buyer.
c) The goods are fit for the purpose the buyer told the seller.
d) The seller guarantees that the goods will be delivered on time.
'Section-B' (4x5=20)
(Short Answer Type Questions)
(SET-B)
Note: Attempt any 5questions. Each question carries 4 marks.
2. Discuss the liabilities of a "Bailee" under the Indian Contract Act Explain the concept of bailment' in
contract law and provide two examples of bailment situations.
3. Explain the concept of "Indemnity'" as defined in the Indian Contract Act. Provide a brief example to
illustrate the application of indemnity in contractual agreements.
4. Explain the concept of apledge in contract law, and provide cxample of situation where pledging might
be used as a form of sccurity. Briefly outline the rights of the Pawnor in such scenarios.
5. Situation: Animesh guarantees the repayment of a loan taken by Yug from a bank for a period of 1
year. Yug defaults on the loan, after a year and the bank demands payment from Animesh. Animesh
claims that his liability should be linmited to a specific time frame. Analyze this situation in light of the
provisions of the Indian Contract Act, regarding "Surety's LiabilityP
6. Deseribe the different types of agents recognized in Indian Contract Law. Provide examples to
illustrate each type of agent.
7. Situation: Akhil appoints Bharat as his agent to sellhis property. Bharat, without Akhil's knowledge,
sells the property to Coul at a lower price than agreed upon. Discuss the liabilities of Bharat. Mr. Coul
will be able to defend his purchase on which ground of theIndian Contract Act?
8. Explain the concept of an "unpaid seller" as defined in the Sales of Goods Act, 1930. Outline the rights
and remedies available to an unpaid seller when the buyer defaults in making payment for the goods.
9. Situation: Anmol purchases a refrigerator from a local electronics store. After a few days of use, it
becomes evident that the refrigerator has a manufacturing defect, making it unusable. Discuss the legal
remedies available to Anmol under the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, in India, and explain the steps A can
take to address the issue with the seller.
'Section-C 15x2=30
(Long Answer Type Questions)
Note: Attempt any 2 questions. Each question carries 15 marks.
10. Explain the concept of "agency" under the Indian Contract Act. Provide a brief overview of the rights
and duties of an agent and the liabilities of the principal in an agency relationship.
11. Explain the concept of a "Contract of Guarantee" as defined in Part IIof the Indian Contract Act.
Provide examples to illustrate the roles and obligations of the parties involved in a guarantee contract,
including the principal debtor, the surety, and the creditor.
12. Discuss the rights and liabilities of "Bailee" &"Bailor" under the Indian Contract Act. How do these
differ from those of a"Pawnor" &"Pawnee"? Deal with the help of Legal provision and provide
examples to clarify your points
SET-A
Q6. A partnership firm earned net profit during last four years as follows:
Year 2 3 4
Profit 20000 22000 28000 34000
GURU GHASIDAS VISHWAVIDYALAYA
Department of Law
The Capital invested in fim is 1,20,000. The rate of return on the capital is 10%. Calculate
the value of Goowill on the basis of three years purchase of average super profits earned
B. COM. LL B.
Financial Accounting-1l during the above-mentioned period.
Second Semester Examination-2023 Q7. What is Dissolution of firm? What are modes of Dissolution of a firm?
SECTION-C
Time: 3 Heurs Maximum marks: 70 marks
Note: Attempt any 2 questions of 15 marks each 30 marks
SECTION-A Q1. Prepare Satna branch account in the books of Head Office for the year 2003 fromm the
following particulars:
Note: All questions of Section-A are compulsory for 2 marks cach. 20 marks
Stock 1.2003
Q1 What is branch? S.000
Debtors 1.1.2003
Q2 Name varnous method of accounting records of branches in Head Office. 2,000
Furniture 1.1.2003
Q3 What is instaiment payment system? 6,000
Prepaid Insurance 1L2003 1,000
Q4 What is partnership deed?
Petty Cash 1.1.2003 600
Q5 What is fluctuating capital method in partnership?
Goods supplied to Branch 75,000
Q6 What is Joint life Policy?
Cash sent to branch for expenses:
Q7 What is Rcalisation account?
Salaries 4,000
Q8 What arce the conditions when the valuation of goodwill arises?
Petty Cash 700
Q9 What arc the rcasons for Retirement of a partner?
Insurance 1,300 6,000
Q10. Explain what is Sacrificing ratio
Outstanding Wages 31.12.2003 500
SECTION-B Outstanding Wages 11.2003 3,000
Cash Sales
Note: Atempt any 5 questaons of 4 marks cach 20 marks
63,000
Wnte down the difference between Hirc-purchase and Instalment payment system. Debtors made direct payment to Head Oftice 4,000
Q2 Debtors made payment to Branch
A, B, and Carc partners sharing profits in the ratio of 4:3:2. D is admitted for 1/3 share 3,000
in future profits What is the new profit-sharing ratio and sacrificing ratio? Debtors retumed goods direct to Head Oftice 2,000
Q3 Wnitc mcaning of admission ofa new partner. What are the reason0 admit a new
Branch retumed the goods to Head Office 4,000
Debtors 31.12.2003
partner into a partnership frm. 9,000
Q4 Write thc mcaning and characteristics of Joint Venture. Stock 31L12.2003 3,000
QS What is the meaning of goodwill? Explain various nature of Depreciation on turniture 59% p.a.
goodwill. Credit Sales
20,000
Goods returncd by debtors
3,000
Discount allowed to debtors
1,000
Petty Expenses paid by the Branch
400
Goods of 1,800 were destroycd by Fire Insurance
Company admitted the claim for
1,200 only and this amount is reccived from
Insurance Company. Branch remitted
necessary cash to Head Office.
or
Write the meaning. detinition, contents and features of
Hire-purchase system.
Q2. Following is the Balance Sheet of A, B & C sharing profit in the ratio 6:5:3
respectively:
Capital and Liabilities Amt. (3) Assets Amt. (3)
Creditors 37,800 Cash 3,780
Billpayable 12,600 Debtor's 52,920
General reserve 21,000 Stock 58,800
A's Capital 70,800 Furniture 14,700
B's Capital 59,700 Land &Building 90,300
C's Capital 29,100 | GoodwilII 10,500
2,31,000
2,31,000
They agreed to take D into partnership giving 1/8 share in profits on the following terms:
a) Furniture to be depreciated by ? 1,840 and stock by 10%.
b) Aprovision of
2,640 to be made for an outstanding bill for repairs.
c) Land and Building brought up to 1,19,700.
d) D brought 28,140as goodwill and 35,400 as capital.
e) After making above adjustments, the capital of old partners be adjusted in
proportion to D's capital by bringing in cash or excess to be paid off.
Prepare Revaluation A/e, Capital A/c of partners and Balance Sheet of new fin.
Or
Define partnership and its essential elements? What rules of partnership apply in the absence
of Partnership Deed?