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As the exam date is near, it is extremely important that you focus on the expected questions and topics that are frequently asked and carry high weightage in the exam. In this context, this 3-Year LLB preparation for MH CET is based on the latest questions from previous year questions (PYQs), recent exam analysis, and the most important topics for the MH CET LLB 2026 Exam
As MH CET Law doesn’t officially provide the question papers, the expected questions are based on the memory-based question papers. The expected questions are similar to the actual question paper, which helps the students in their preparation. The section-wise MH CET Law 3-year LLB Expected Question Paper is as follows:
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Q1. PRINCIPLE: Contractual liability is completely irrelevant to the existence of liability in torts.
FACTS: X purchased a bottle of ginger-beer from a retailer. As she consumed more than ¾ of the contents of the bottle, she found decomposed remains of a snail in the bottle. After seeing the remains of a snail, she fell sick on the thought of what she consumed. She sued the manufacturer of the beer for negligence, though there is no contractual duty on the part of the manufacturer.Decision:
(a) X cannot sue the manufacturer for negligence in the absence of a contract.
(b) X can sue the retailer from whom she purchased the beer.
(c) X cannot sue the retailer
(d) X can sue the manufacturer as he had a duty to take care to see that bottles did not contain any other substance than the best.
D :
X can sue the manufacturer as he had a duty to take care to see that bottles did not contain any other substance than the best. Donhogue vs Stevenson is the case to refer thus option d is correct.
Q2. PRINCIPLE: A man is liable to compensate his neighbour if he uses of his property unreasonably and unnecessarily to cause inconvenience to his neighbours.
FACTS: Mr. Z is the owner of a plot measuring 50 feet by 80 feet. He constructed a small house at one corner and was using the rest of the land as a cow shed. He had 20 cows and is involved in selling the milk to the public. The cow dung and other wastes were openly stored in a small 10 feet by 8 feet tank. This constantly paved way for bad smell and breeding of mosquitoes. Mrs. Y, his neighbour constantly complained to Mr. Z but in vain.Decision:
(a) Y cannot take any other action against Z.
(b) Z can do something to prevent the foul smell.
(c) Y can complain to the police.
(d) Y can sue Z for damages based on the inconvenience caused by Z.
D: Y can sue Z for damages based on the inconvenience caused by Z it will lead to indirect trespass . thus option d is correct.
Q3. What are the upper chambers of the heart called in animals with a circulatory system?
Atria
Ventricles
Arteries
Capillaries
A: The upper chambers of the heart in animals with a circulatory system are called "atria."
Q4. What does the term "KYC" stand for in banking?
Know Your Customer
Keep Your Cash
Know Your Currency
Keep Your Credit
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A: KYC stands for "Know Your Customer," which is a process for verifying the identity of customers to prevent fraud and money laundering.
Q5. Direction: Abhishek is Byomkesh's brother, and Vimal is Jackie's father. Ella is Byomkesh's mother. Abhishek and Jackie are brothers. How is Ella related to Vimal?
A) Wife
B) Daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
A: Following the instructions of the question, the family tree will be –

Note: + denotes male and – denotes female.
So, from the above family tree, it is clear that Byomkesh, Abhishek, and Jackie are siblings and Ella is the wife of Vimal. Hence, the first option is correct.
Q6. A and B together can do a piece of work in 24 days and A alone can complete the work in 36 days. How long will B alone take to complete the work?
A] 72 days.
B] 62 days.
C] 52 days.
D] 42 days.
A
Work done by A alone in 1 day = 1/36
Work done by both in 1 day = 1/ 24
Hence, work done by B alone in 1 day = 1/24- 1/36 = 1/72
And hence B will complete the work in 72 days.
Q7. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
An animal or person that eats a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.
A) Omnivore
B) Herbivore
C) Carnivore
D) Cannibal
A) Omnivore
Explanation: An omnivore eats both plant and animal products, fitting the description.
Q8. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
India is exporting handicrafts to several countries.
A) Handicrafts were exported to several countries by India.
B) Handicrafts are exported to several countries by India.
C) Handicrafts have been exported to several countries by India.
D) Handicrafts are being exported to several countries by India.
D) Handicrafts are being exported to several countries by India.
Explanation: The continuous present tense aligns with the ongoing action.
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The online application process for the MHCET Law 2026 will soon start. Colleges that accept these scores will administer the MH Law CET 2026 Exam for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. Nonetheless, the MHCET Law test dates for the three-year and five-year LLB programs were made
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