AILET 2018 LLM Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs (May 6)

AILET 2018 LLM Question paper with answer key pdf conducted on May 6, 2018 in Afternoon Session (3 PM to 4:30 PM) is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by Delhi National Law University. The question paper comprised a total of 104 questions.

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  • 1.
    All whales are mammals. All creatures breathe. Some whales are creatures. Eiffel Tower is a mammal. Examine the following statements :
    I. Eiffel Tower breathes.
    II. Eiffel Tower does not breathe.
    III. Eiffel Tower is a creature.
    IV. Eiffel Tower is not a creature.
    V. Eiffel Tower is a whale.
    VI. Eiffel Tower is not a whale.
    Choose the most appropriate answer.

      • Only I and III follow
      • Only II, IV and VI follow
      • Only V follows
      • None of the above

    • 2.
      All whales are mammals. All creatures breathe. Some whales are creatures. Internet is a creature. Examine the following statements :
      I. Internet breathes.
      II. Internet does not breathe.
      III. Internet is a whale.
      IV. Internet is not a whale.
      V. Internet is a mammal.
      VI. Internet is not a mammal.
      Choose the most appropriate answer.

        • Only I follows
        • Only I, II and V follow
        • Only I, IV and VI follow
        • Only III follows

      • 3.
        All khaps are fair institutions. No fair institutions are democratic. Only courts are democratic. Examine the following statements :
        I. Some courts are fair institutions.
        II. No courts are fair institutions.
        III. It is possible that all courts are fair institutions.
        Choose the most appropriate answer.

          • Only I follows
          • Only II follows
          • Only III follows
          • None follows

        • 4.
          All contracts are agreements. Only agreements enforceable by law are contracts. Y is a government official tasked with issuing driving licenses to applicants who meet the criteria. X has applied for a driving license but does not meet the criteria. X and Y enter into an oral agreement that X will pay Y Rs. 5000 to issue a driving license to X. With reference to the facts given above, X says “I have entered into a contract with Y.”

            • X is wrong because the agreement is not in writing.
            • X is wrong because an agreement not enforceable by law is not a contract.
            • X is right.
            • There is insufficient information to reach the conclusions in Options a, b and c

          • 5.
            An arbitral award may not be set aside by the Court for being in conflict with the public policy of India if:

              • the making of the award was induced or affected by fraud or corruption
              • the award is in contravention with the fundamental policy of Indian law
              • the award is in conflict with the most basic notions of morality and justice
              • the award is found to be illegal on review on the merits of the dispute

            • 6.
              AI often elicits a sense of amazement, of wonder, of possibility for the future. But just as AI offers advancements, there is also the potential for a bleak future – machines are prone to bias and racism. These machines learn by running training data through algorithms, each crafted by human handlers. Therefore, if the data inputted into the system is biased, the result will be biased too. This is dangerous and the threat needs to be addressed before biased AI systems become ubiquitous. Ultimately, AI systems have the potential to deepen existing systemic inequalities, particularly in industries like healthcare, employment, and criminal justice. Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument ?

                • Existing data sets can incorporate the biases of human handlers which reflects in AI output.
                • Large-scale deployment of AI systems has been hindered by the likelihood of biased results.
                • Human handlers have tried to manipulate AI systems through the use of biased data.
                • Industries like healthcare, employment, and criminal justice are in urgent need of AI systems.

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