Top 150+ Solved Fundamentals of Law MCQ Questions Answer
Q. 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
Q. 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 voi
Q. 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
Q. 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.
Q. 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
Q. Cheque is a _______________
a. Promissory note
b. Bill of exchange
c. Both (A) and (B)
d. None of the above
Q. A contract stands discharged
a. by performance of the contract.
b. by breach of the contract
c. by agreement and novation
d. all of the above
Q. The maturity of a promissory note or bill of exchange is the date
a. at which it falls due
b. of its presentation
c. of its acceptance
d. none of the above
Q. A foreigner
a. is competent to enter into contract if he fulfills the conditions of section 11.
b. is not competent to enter into contract.
c. can enter into contract with permission of Central Govt.
d. can enter into contract with the permission of court.
Q. An agreement to sell is
a. an executory contract.
b. an executed contract.
c. Neither (A) or (B)
d. Sometime (A) or (B)
Q. Cross offer does not constitute a contract because
a. there is no acceptance.
b. there is implied acceptance.
c. crossing implies cancellation.
d. it amounts to counter offer.
Q. Whether a stipulation is a condition or a warranty depends on
a. the construction of the contract.
b. the conduct of the parties.
c. the trade custom.
d. the local law.
Q. The communication of an acceptance is complete as against the acceptor
a. when it is posted by him.
b. when it is put in the course of transmission.
c. when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer.
d. None of the above
Q. A contractor had to supply the army charpoys in certain quantities by instalments. He failed to supply the requisite number and even after that breach the instalment of charpoys was received by army authorities. Meanwhile, the work orders were however cancelled. The orders cancelling the work order were
a. valid
b. void
c. without authority
d. contractor could claim damages
Q. In a Book depot a catalogue of book enlisting the price of each book and specifying theplace where the particular book is available is
a. an invitation to offer.
b. an offer.
c. an invitation to visit the book shop.
d. None of the above