1. A contracts to deliver 200 bags of rice weighing 50 kg each to B before 01.05.2019. A delivers 100 bags of rice weighing 50 kg each to B before 01.05.2019. B retains 100 bags of rice beyond 01.05.2019:
A. As B has retained the rice he has to pay for 100 bags of rice
B. The agreement has become void
2. Minimum number of persons required for conspiracy under IPC,1860
Ans: Two
3. The question before the court is whether document X is the will of A. Which of the following is relevant?
A. A had consulted advocates in reference to making the will
B. A had caused drafts of wills to be prepared of which he did not approve
C. A had made enquiries as to value of his estate which he has bequeathed
D. All of the above
4. A fair and genuine estimated sum of damages likely to result due to breach of contract is termed as-
A. Liquidated damages
B. Ordinary damages
5. When will be the contingent contract valid?
Ans: A contingent contract will be valid only if it is a contract to do or not to do something.
6. A agrees to pay Rs. 1 lakh to B if he brings stars from the sky to Earth. This is a contingent contract and ____.
A. Illegal
B. Void
7. A agrees to pay Rs. 500 to B if it rains and B promises to pay a like amount of A if it does not rain, this agreement is called_______.
Ans: Wagering contract
8. A collateral event is an event -
A. The performance for which is neither directly promised nor it is the entire consideration for the promise
B. The performance for which is directly promised
9. Quasi contracts arise-
A. Where obligations are created without a contract
B. Where obligations are created under a contract
10. "A wagering agreement is void. It is not enforceable by law. But a contingent contract is valid and can be enforced on the happening or not happening of a future uncertain event collateral to the contract." True/False
Ans: True
2. Minimum number of persons required for conspiracy under IPC,1860
Ans: Two
3. The question before the court is whether document X is the will of A. Which of the following is relevant?
A. A had consulted advocates in reference to making the will
B. A had caused drafts of wills to be prepared of which he did not approve
C. A had made enquiries as to value of his estate which he has bequeathed
D. All of the above
4. A fair and genuine estimated sum of damages likely to result due to breach of contract is termed as-
A. Liquidated damages
B. Ordinary damages
5. When will be the contingent contract valid?
Ans: A contingent contract will be valid only if it is a contract to do or not to do something.
6. A agrees to pay Rs. 1 lakh to B if he brings stars from the sky to Earth. This is a contingent contract and ____.
A. Illegal
B. Void
7. A agrees to pay Rs. 500 to B if it rains and B promises to pay a like amount of A if it does not rain, this agreement is called_______.
Ans: Wagering contract
8. A collateral event is an event -
A. The performance for which is neither directly promised nor it is the entire consideration for the promise
B. The performance for which is directly promised
9. Quasi contracts arise-
A. Where obligations are created without a contract
B. Where obligations are created under a contract
10. "A wagering agreement is void. It is not enforceable by law. But a contingent contract is valid and can be enforced on the happening or not happening of a future uncertain event collateral to the contract." True/False
Ans: True
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