This question assesses the individual's attitude towards taking risks. Option a) suggests that the individual is excited and adventurous and tends to take risks. Option b) indicates that the individual is cautious and hesitant, and is less likely to take risks. Option c) suggests that the individual has no strong feelings about taking risks. Option d) is the correct answer as it acknowledges that the individual's willingness to take risks can vary depending on the situation they are in. Some situations may call for more risk-taking, while others may call for caution.
The doctrine of indoor management is an ______to the doctrine of constructive notice
No attachment under a precept shall continue for more than_____
What is the timeframe within which the Tribunal should aim to decide an appeal as per section 23 of the Code on Social Security?
Among the following which section provide that the previous conviction of a person is relevant______
No company other than a banking company shall use as part of its name or, in connection with its business nor shall any company carry on the business of...
Can a Banking Company incorporated in India have as a director in its Board of directors any person who is a director of any other banking company?
The purpose of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 as set out in Preamble is
Where should a suit be filed according to the provisions of CPC?
If anybody drives in public in contravention of S.3 and 4 of the Motor vehicles act, he is punishable with:
In which of the following cases the doctrine of supervening impossibility will not apply?