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MCQs Practice

• How many bases are there to categorize all contracts?


• 2
• 3
• 4
• 5
• Which one is not the main category of contracts?
A. Enforceability
B. Applicability
C. Formation
D. Performance
• Implied contracts come under the category of
A. Enforceability
B. Formation
C. Performance
• All the valid contracts are always
A. Legal
B. Illegal
C. It depends
• Which one is not the main reason for voidable contract
A. Free consent
B. Coercion
C. Undue Influence
D. Misrepresentation
E. Fraud
David threatens to shoot himself if Bishop does not agree to sell his property to
him at a stated price. Is the consent of Bishop Free?
a) Yes or B) No
Suppose X threatens to kill Y, if he does not sell his house for Rs. 50,000. Y sells the house
to X. Does it formulate a valid Contract? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Case
A 13 years old girl Carol got widow. She was not allowed to be part of
cremation rituals of her husband, until she adopted a 2 years old boy in
her in laws family. Decide whether such adoption to attend cremation
of dead husband is legal?
a) Yes
b) No
Case
An agent refuses to handover the account books, bonds etc. of the
business to his successor agent unless the principal gave him a release
of all liabilities during the term of his agency. The principal does so but
later filed a suit to declare the release deed as cancelled. Decide can
they do so?
a)Yes
b) No
Case
Perry enfeebled by disease or his age was induced by Lauras’ influence
over him as his medical attendant , as per which he agreed to transfer
an unreasonable sum of money for her professional services. Is this
contract valid?
a) Yes
b) No
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Janki, an illiterate woman, executed a deed of gift in favour of nephew
under the impression that it was deed authorising her nephew to
manage the lands. Evidence adduced that woman never intended to
execute such deed nor deed read or explained to her. Is the deed
legally binding on Janki?
a) Yes
b) No
• When condition ceases to be enforceable by law, it creates
A. Valid Contract
B. Voidable Contract
C. Void Contract
D. Quasi Contract
• When free consent is not there it creates
A. Voidable Contract
B. Executed Contracts
C. Unilateral Contract
D. Void Contract
• Unenforceable contract is also a
A. Valid contract
B. Void contract
C. Illegal Contract
D. Voidable Contract
• In illegal contract what element make a contract as illegal?
A. Illegal consideration
B. Illegal Object
C. Either of these
D. Both of these
E. C and D
• A contract where offer and acceptance both are made in words
spoken or written known as
A. Implied contract
B. Quasi Contract
C. Express Contract
D. Executory Contract
• A contract in which offer and acceptance is lawfully understood by
acts and conduct of the parties known as
A. Quasi contract
B. Implied contract
C. Executed contract
D. Executory contract
• A principle that a person shall not be allowed to enrich himself at the
expense of another is a characteristics of
A. Implied contract
B. Quasi contract
C. Unilateral contract
D. Bilateral contract
• E-Commerce contracts are similar to
A. Traditional contracts
B. Unconditional contracts
C. Quasi contracts
D. Executed contracts
• When both the parties have shared their obligation, it forms
A. Executory contract
B. Valid contract
C. Executed contract
D. Implied contract
• In what type of contract, obligations are still outstanding from both
the parties?
A. Bilateral contract
B. Unilateral contract
C. Executory contract
D. Executed contract
• All the executed contracts were valid contract also.
A. True
B. False

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