Top 1000+ Solved Fundamentals of Laws and Ethics MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. 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 these

  • b. Symbolic delivery

Q. Which of the following is a constructive delivery?

a. When the seller hands over the goods physically

b. When the means of obtaining possession is handed over to the buyer

c. When there is delivery by attornment

d. All the above

  • c. When there is delivery by attornment

Q. There are……….modes of delivery

a. Three

b. Two

c. Four

d. Five

  • a. Three

Q. Unless otherwise agreed:

a. Delivery of the goods and payment of the price are concurrent conditions

b. First delivery of goods and then payment of price

c. First payment of price and then delivery of goods

d. No payment no delivery

  • a. Delivery of the goods and payment of the price are concurrent conditions

Q. Unless otherwise agreed, the buyer-

a. must apply for delivery

b. has no duty to ask for delivery

c. must be ready to accept delivery

d. must tell the carrier to visit the seller for delivery

  • a. must apply for delivery

Q. The place of delivery can be-

a. The place where the goods are lying at the time of sale

b. The place where the parties have agreed

c. The place where the goods are manufactured

d. All the above

  • d. All the above

Q. If no time is fixed, the seller must sent them within-

a. Six months

b. Two months

c. Reasonable time

d. One month

  • c. Reasonable time

Q. When goods are in possession of third person, delivery is complete:

a. When such third party acknowledges to the buyer that he holds the goods on his behalf

b. Even though such third party does not acknowledge

c. When the physical possession of the goods is given

d. None of the above

  • a. When such third party acknowledges to the buyer that he holds the goods on his behalf

Q. Where the part delivery is made in progress of the whole delivery, then:

a. It is treated as delivery of the whole

b. It is treated as delivery of the part

c. It is not treated as delivery at all

d. None of these

  • a. It is treated as delivery of the whole

Q. Unless otherwise agreed, the expenses of making delivery are borne by:

a. The carrier

b. The buyer

c. The seller

d. The agent

  • c. The seller

Q. If the seller delivers to the buyer goods ordered mixed with goods of a different description, the buyermay -

a. reject the whole

b. accept the agreed goods and reject the remaining goods

c. either 'a' or 'b'

d. neither 'a' nor 'b'

  • c. either 'a' or 'b'

Q. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

a. Unless otherwise agreed, the goods are not to be delivered by instalments.

b. The delivery of goods to a carrier or a wharfinger in pursuance of a contract of sale, is prima facie deemed to be delivery of goods to buyer.

c. Force majeure clause gives an excuse to the parties in case of non-performance of contract.

d. Any risk of deterioration in the goods necessarily incident to the course of transit shall be borne by the seller

  • d. Any risk of deterioration in the goods necessarily incident to the course of transit shall be borne by the seller

Q. Where goods are delivered to the buyer and he refuses to accept them, having the right so to do:

a. The buyer is not bound to return them to the seller

b. It is sufficient if the buyer intimates to the seller that he refuses to accept them

c. It is duty of a seller to take back the goods

d. All are correct statements

  • d. All are correct statements

Q. In case of carriage of goods by sea, where the seller has to put the goods on board a ship at his ownexpenses, the contract is known as

a. F.O.B. Contract

b. CLE Contract

c. Ex-ship Contract

d. FAS Contract

  • a. F.O.B. Contract

Q. The events of force majeure render the contract of 'Sale of Goods'

a. Voidable

b. void

c. enforceable

d. unenforceable

  • b. void
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