Top 150+ Solved Fundamentals of Law MCQ Questions Answer
Q. A void agreement is one
a. which is forbidden by law
b. enforceable at the option of one of the parties.
c. which is not enforceable by law
d. enforceable by law
Q. A contract is formed when the acceptor
a. has done something to signify his intention.
b. makes his mind to do so.
c. reads the offer
d. all of the above
Q. Express offers and acceptances may be proved by the agreement between the parties but implied offers can be proved only by
a. the words
b. the conduct
c. circumstantial evidence
d. both (B) and (C)
Q. Sections 4 and 5 of the Ind ian Contract Act provide for c ommunication of offer and acceptance and revocation thereof. In this relation, which one of the fo llowing is not correct?
a. Communication of offer is complete when it reaches the offeree.
b. Revocation of acceptance is complete when acceptance is posted in favour of the proposer.
c. A proposal may be revoked any time before communication of acceptance.
d. Acceptance may be revoked any time before communication of acceptance.
Q. Consider the following statements: Consideration is 1. A motive for any promise 2. A price for any promise 3. Only a moral obligation 4. Something of value in the eye of law of these statements.
a. 1, 2 and 3 are correct.
b. 1 and 4 are correct.
c. 2 and 4 are correct
d. 3 alone is correct
Q. Two persons have the capacity to contract
a. if both are not of unsound mind.
b. if none is disqualified from contracting by any law to which he is subject.
c. if both have attained the age of majority
d. All of the above
Q. Which of the following types of persons are not disqualified from contracting?
a. Foreign Sovereigns
b. Alien Enemy
c. Convicts
d. None of the above
Q. A agrees to sell to B a “hundred tons of oil”. There is nothing whatever to show what kind ofoil was intended. The agreement is
a. valid
b. void for uncertainty
c. voidable
d. illegal
Q. A promised B to obtain an employment for him in a public office. B promised to pay 2,000 to A for this. B gets a job through A but refuses to pay the money. A can
a. challenge B’s appointment on the ground of non-payment of money
b. sue B for 2,000
c. do nothing
d. Both (A) and (B)
Q. Which one of the following is not a characteristics of a contingent contract?
a. performance depends upon a future event.
b. the event must be uncertain
c. the event must be collateral to the contract.
d. there must be reciprocal promises
Q. A gives a recognizance binding him in a penalty of 500 to appear in the court on a certainday. He forfeits his recognizance. He is
a. liable to pay the whole penalty.
b. not liable to pay the penalty
c. liable to pay partially
d. none of the above
Q. Agreement by way of wager are
a. valid and enforceable by law
b. void
c. voidable at the option of party
d. illegal
Q. A valid tender or offer of performance must be
a. made at proper time
b. made at proper place
c. made to the proper person
d. all of the above
Q. A, dealing in baby foods, sends samples by train for being exhibited at a Consumer Product’s Show which fact was made known to the railway company. The goods reached the destination after the show was over. A sued the railway company for damages. A will be entitled to
a. ordinary damages
b. no damages
c. exemplary damages
d. special damages
Q. Goods means
a. every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money.
b. some kinds of immovable property only.
c. every kind of movable property including actionable claims and money.
d. Both (A) and (B)