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Practice MCQ Set of Fundamentals of Law

Q1. A void contract

A. is void from the very beginning.
B. is valid in the beginning but becomes void later on.
C. is enforceable at the option of one of the contracting parties only.
D. none of the above

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B. is valid in the beginning but becomes void later on.

Q2. Which one of the following does not connote ‘goods’ as defined in the Sale of Goods Act?

A. Money
B. Animals
C. Debt
D. Both (A) and (C)

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D. Both (A) and (C)

Q3. Acceptance takes place as against the proposer.

A. when the letter of acceptance is posted by the acceptor.
B. when the letter of acceptance is received by the proposer.
C. when the offeree, writes the letter of acceptance, but doesn’t post it.
D. All of the above

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A. when the letter of acceptance is posted by the acceptor.

Q4. Conditions are stipulations

A. Essential to the main purpose of the contract.
B. collateral to the main purpose of the contract.
C. Either (A) or (B)
D. Neither (A) nor (B)

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A. Essential to the main purpose of the contract.

Q5. Which of the following is an offer?

A. The mere quotation of terms by trader.
B. The quotation of the lowest price in answer to enquiry.
C. Advertisement for sale or auction of goods.
D. Bids in an auction sale.

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D. Bids in an auction sale.

Q6. The general rule of Sale of Goods Act, is risk prima facie passes with

A. Ownership
B. Possession
C. Delivery
D. Custody

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A. Ownership

Q7. Which one of the following has the correct sequence?

A. Offer, acceptance, contract, consideration.
B. Offer, acceptance, consideration, contract
C. Contract, acceptance, consideration, offer
D. Offer, consideration, acceptance, contract.

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B. Offer, acceptance, consideration, contract

Q8. The exceptions to the rule A stranger to a contract cannot sue are

A. Beneficiaries in the case of trust.
B. Family settlement.
C. Assignment of contract.
D. All of the above

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D. All of the above

Q9. Delivery of the keys of a godown where goods are kept amounts to

A. Actual delivery
B. Symbolic delivery
C. Constructive delivery
D. All of the above

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B. Symbolic delivery

Q10. In Indian Law consideration must have been done at the desire of the promisor, if it is doneat the instance of a third party or without the desire of the promisor, it is:

A. Consideration
B. Not Consideration
C. Offer
D. Promise

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B. Not Consideration

Q11. Is a pronote executed in favour of a minor good in law?

A. Yes
B. No
C. Not in normal cases
D. Depends

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A. Yes

Q12. Right of stoppage in transit can be exercised by the Unpaid Seller, where the Buyer:

A. is solvent
B. becomes insolvent
C. acts fraudulently
D. acts smartly

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B. becomes insolvent

Q13. ‘A’ threatened to commit suicide if his wife did not execute a sale deed in favour of his brother. The wife executed the sale deed. This transaction is

A. voidable due to undue influence.
B. voidable due to coercion.
C. void being immoral
D. void being forbidden by law.

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B. voidable due to coercion.

Q14. Which one of the following statements is correct?

A. void agreements are always illegal.
B. illegal agreements are voidable.
C. illegal agreements can be ratified by the parties.
D. illegal agreements are always void.

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D. illegal agreements are always void.

Q15. In pretended bidding, sale is

A. voidable at the option of the seller.
B. valid
C. voidable at the option of the buyer
D. illegal

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C. voidable at the option of the buyer

Q16. B, having discovered a vein of ore on the estate of A, adopts means to conceal, and does conceal, the existence of the ore from A. Owing to A’s i gnorance B is enabled to buy the estate at a low price. The contract is:

A. Valid
B. Void
C. Voidable at the option of A
D. Invalid

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C. Voidable at the option of A

Q17. A paid 500 to a Government servant to get him a contract for the canteen. The Government servant could not get the contract. Can A recover 500 paid by him to the Government servant?

A. Yes, the agreement between them is valid and enforceable.
B. Yes, the agreement is not opposed to public policy.
C. No, the agreement is a voidable agreement and can be avoided by A.
D. No, the agreement is void.

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D. No, the agreement is void.

Q18. Under Section 118 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, it is presumed, until the contrary is proved, that every transfer of a negotiable instrument was made:

A. after its maturity
B. before its maturity
C. at its maturity
D. none of the above

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B. before its maturity

Q19. Which of the following statement is false in connection with the contingent contract?

A. The event must be collateral.
B. The event must be uncertain
C. The event should not be mere will of the promisor.
D. none of the above.

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D. none of the above.

Q20. Who is liable for necessaries supplied to a minor?

A. The guardian of the minor
B. The minor
C. His property
D. None of the above

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C. His property
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