Introduction
In the journey of preparing for judiciary and law-related competitive exams, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) play a vital role. They not only test your knowledge but also help you develop exam-oriented thinking. At Hindi Law Shorts, we provide more than 1000+ MCQs across all major law subjects — from constitutional law to the latest 2023 legislations — so that you can prepare with accuracy and confidence.
Our MCQs are carefully designed to match the pattern of judicial service prelims, law entrance tests, and other competitive exams. They are also useful for law students who want to revise key topics quickly.
Why MCQs Are Important for Law Students and Judiciary Aspirants
MCQs are not just a method of testing; they are a learning tool.
Here’s why they are essential:
Quick Knowledge Check – They help you assess your preparation instantly.
Wide Syllabus Coverage – You can revise multiple topics in less time.
Exam Pattern Familiarity – Since many judiciary prelims and law exams follow the MCQ format, regular practice keeps you exam-ready.
Error Identification – MCQs make it easy to spot weak areas so you can improve before the exam.

Subjects Covered in Our MCQ Bank
We cover all major subjects that form the backbone of Indian legal education and judiciary exams. These include:
1. Indian Constitution
Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties.
Centre-State Relations, Emergency Provisions.
Amendments, Parliament, President, Supreme Court structure and powers.
Landmark constitutional cases.
2. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 (BNS 2023)
General principles of criminal liability.
Types of punishments, specific offences against the state, public tranquility, and individuals.
Special focus on changes from the Indian Penal Code.
3. Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 (BNSS 2023)
Criminal procedure, arrest, bail, trial stages.
Role of police, magistrates, and courts.
Differences from the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) 1973
4. Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 (BSA 2023)
Rules of evidence, burden of proof, admissibility.
Oral and documentary evidence.
Special provisions for electronic evidence.
5. Transfer of Property Act 1882 (TPA 1882)
Types of property transfers.
Sale, mortgage, lease, exchange, gift.
Rights and liabilities of transferor and transferee.
6. Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (CPC 1908)
Jurisdiction, suits, and pleadings.
Summons, hearing, decree, and execution.
Appeals, review, and revision
How Our MCQs Are Designed
We believe MCQs should be meaningful and exam-oriented. Our approach includes:
Concept-based framing – Questions are built on core legal principles.
Mix of easy, moderate, and tough questions – To prepare you for all difficulty levels.
Updated with latest laws – Includes changes in the 2023 criminal law reforms.
Linked with study material – Each MCQ relates to our eBook topics for better understanding.
Procedure to Study MCQs Effectively
Following a proper strategy will make your MCQ practice more effective. Here’s a step-by-step method:
Choose one subject at a time – Avoid mixing subjects during initial preparation.
Read the topic first – Use our detailed eBooks to understand the law before attempting questions.
Attempt in batches – Practice 25–50 questions at a time for better focus.
Check answers immediately – Understanding mistakes while the topic is fresh helps retention.
Maintain an error notebook – Write down the topics of incorrect answers and revisit them.
Repeat regularly – Reattempt the same MCQs after a week to strengthen memory.
Simulate exam conditions – Occasionally attempt 100 MCQs in one sitting with a timer.

Focus Areas While Attempting MCQs
When solving MCQs, keep these points in mind:
Read the question carefully – Many law MCQs are designed to confuse by adding small twists.
Watch for negative words – Terms like “not”, “except”, “incorrect” can change the answer completely.
Think about the legal principle first – Recall the law before looking at options.
Eliminate wrong options – Narrowing choices improves accuracy.
Avoid blind guessing – In exams with negative marking, guessing can hurt your score.
Benefits of Practicing MCQs with Hindi Law Shorts
Our MCQ collection offers unique benefits:
Comprehensive coverage – More than 1000+ MCQs for all major law subjects.
Exam-oriented – Based on real judiciary prelims and law exam patterns.
Updated content – Reflects latest amendments and landmark judgments.
Self-paced learning – Practice anytime, anywhere, as per your schedule.
Supports Hindi learning – Questions and explanations available in simple Hindi for better understanding.
Integrating MCQs with eBook Study
Our MCQs are not just standalone questions — they are part of an integrated study approach.
Here’s how it works:
Read the eBook chapter for a subject (e.g., BNS 2023 – Offences against the State).
Attempt related MCQs from our question bank.
Review explanations to understand why an answer is correct.
Revisit the eBook for topics where you struggled.
This method ensures complete mastery of the subject.
Why Choose Hindi Law Shorts for MCQs
Many sources offer MCQs, but Hindi Law Shorts stands out because:
Our questions are written by subject experts with real judiciary exam experience.
We provide clear explanations in simple Hindi.
All MCQs are aligned with current laws, not outdated statutes.
Our platform is part of a larger legal learning ecosystem — including blogs, landmark case summaries, and legal maxims.
Conclusion
MCQs are one of the most effective tools for preparing for judiciary exams and legal studies. With Hindi Law Shorts, you get access to 1000+ well-researched MCQs covering all important subjects — Indian Constitution, BNS 2023, BNSS 2023, BSA 2023, TPA 1882, CPC 1908, and more.
By following a structured approach — read, practice, review, repeat — you can turn MCQ practice into a powerful method for mastering law and securing high scores in your exams.


