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THANGAPAZHAM LAW COLLEGE


Vasudevanallur

Course: 1 LL.B (I Semester) Subject: English (TA1A)

Important questions
(5 Marks)
Part -D, 7. Questions
1. Substantive and adjectival law 
2. Titles of cases 
3. Differentiate civil and criminal law with examples 
4. Text books 
5. Lectures and classes 
6. Lay out of law library 
7. Ratio decidendi
8. Obiter dicta
9. Mock Trials 
10. Attorney General Vs Butterworth case 
11. Dockers case 
12. Diphthongs 
13. Identify vowels and its divisions with examples 
14. Vowels 
15. Division of speech sounds 
16. Explain vowel divisions with examples 
17. Plosives
18. Speech sounds in English and their broad divisions 
19. How many consonants are there? List out the consonants and give one word for
each consonants. 
20. Acquisition of language by children 
21. Four skills of language acquisition 
22. Importance of mother tongue 
23. Explain spoken skills and written skills 
24. Explain listening skills and reading skills 
25. The importance of 'attitude ' of a learner to acquire a new language 
26. Jargon 
27. Language dialects 
28. Language Register 
29. Logic and ethics 
30. Logic and psychology 

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S.THANGAPAZHAM LAW COLLEGE
Vasudevanallur

Course: 1 LL.B (I Semester) Subject: English (TA1A)

Essays (10 Marks) PART - A Questions 

1. Discuss the best methods of study as enunciated by Granville Williams 


2. Explain the major divisions of law in England 
                   or
Explain the differences between civil law and criminal law and the hierarchy
of courts in England. 

3. What are moots?  Explain the procedures to be followed in conducting moots. 


Or
Explain the importance of moots for law students.
Or
Substantiate the views of Granville Williams on moots and mock trials. 

4. Difference between ratio decidendi and obiter dicta

Essays (10 Marks) Part -B Questions 

Unit -1 Part -1 The Due process of law by Lord Sending 

1. Explain the Welsh students case 


2. The Thalidomide case 
3. Write about Stephen Balough's case.
(Or)
The laughing gas case. 
4. Can victimization of witnesses come under the purview of contempt of court?
Discuss in the backdrop of Honing Vs Chapman and the case of Butterworth.

Part C (10 Marks) Unit 3 Logic 

1. Define proposition and kinds of proposition


2. Explain the distribution of terms with examples 
3. What is syllogism and the rules of syllogism. 
4. Explain logic and discuss its importance for a law students 

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S.THANGAPAZHAM LAW COLLEGE
Vasudevanallur

Course: 1 LL.B (I Semester) Subject: English (TA1A)

Part D (10 marks) Unit 4 General essays 

1. Air pollution -how to control it. 


2. Discuss how social media affects children. 
3. Problem faced by old people 
4. Discuss the cyber crimes committed against women and children. 
5. Environmental pollution 
6. Acid attacks against women in public places 
7. Cell phones uses and abuses. 
8. Globalization 
9. Politicians and Scams. 
10. Internet - boon or bane 
11. Problems in Indian education
12. Mass media - radio, T.V., Print and Internet - as vehicles for government to spread
issues and policies the people's welfare. 
13. Job opportunities for lawyers 
14. Loss of privacy due to cameras, mobile, pen and button. 
15. Is cricket overshadowing other sporting events in India. 
16. Elucidate the role of leadership the society. 
17. Sustainable development. 
18. Right to information 
19. Social Justice. 
20. Corruption 
21. Election in India. 
22. Rash driving. 
23. Conservation of water 
24. Plastics and environmental pollution.
25. Education for all. 
26. Importance of legal research. 
27. Protecting children and their rights.
28. Students involvement in politics. 
29. Right to education. 
30. Why India is still a 'Developing country 'and not a 'Developed country'?
31. What are the problems in Indian Judiciary? 
32. Give suggestions to stop political parties bribing the voters before elections. 
33. Students strikes 
34. The power of youth to reform the society. 
35. Linking of Rivers in India - problems and solutions.

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