Judiciary And Law 1872 Contract Act

1872 Contract Act Judiciary And Law Mcqs for Preparation. Important Law MCQs for Nts Fpsc and all other testing services.


·         Article 214 of the Contract Act, bound an agent to communicate with ______________ in cases of difficulty? Principal

·         As per-section 201, of the Contract Act an agency can be terminated by__________________? The principal revoking his authority , The agent renouncing the business of the agency & The completion of agency business

·         In spirit of section 189, of the Contract Act agents authority in an emergency is_________________? Unlimited agent can do all necessary act without principal permission

·         The person acting employed by under the control of the original gent in the business of the agency is called_______________? Sub-agent

·         An unsound person cannot become____________________? An agent & Principal

·         As provided in section 183, any person who is of the age of majority according to the law to which he is subject and who is of sound mind may employ______________? An agent

·         The person for whom agents do any act or to represents whom is called______________? Principal
Section 178, of the Contract Act 1872 deals with______________? Pledge by mercantile agent

·         The definition of ‘Bailment’ is provided in section ________________, of the Contract Act? 148
The term “Pledge” means________________? A thing which is given as security

·         The bailment of goods as security for payment of debt or performance of a promise is called_______________? Pledge

·         In Bailment, bailor is duty bound to disclose fault in goods bailed as provided in section________________? 150, of the Contract Act

·         The person who during the contract of bailment deliver goods is called ? Bailor

·         The term “Bailment” means________________? A delivery of a thing entrusted for some special purpose or object upon a contract

·         As per section 143, of the Contract Act guarantee obtain by the creditor by concealment is _______________? Invalid

·         A continuing guarantee may at any time be revoked by the surety as to future transaction by giving notice to ________________? The creditor

·         In contract of guarantee the person who gives guarantee is called __________________? Surety

·         “Guarantee” means_______________? Surety

·         Section 142 of the Contract Act 1872 deals with _________________? Guarantee obtained by miscrepresentation

·         A guaranfee which extend to a series of transactions is called ____________________? Continuing guarantee

·         The contract of insurance is infact contract of________________? Indemnity

·         Section 124, of the Contract Act, define_________________? Contracts of indemnity

·         When there is breach of contract the party which aggrieved by breach is entitled for__________________? Compensation against the breacher

·         Reciprocal promises should be performed ____________________? In reciprocal manners

·         A promises to pay B a sum of money if a certain ship return within a year. The Contract may be enforced if the ship returns with the year, and becomes __________________ if the ship is burnt within the year? Void

·         A person to whom money has been paid or any thing delivered by mistake or under coercion ? He is bound to return it

·         Section_________ of the Contract Act, deals with enforcement of contract contingent on an event happening? 32

·         Contingent Contract is defined is section______________ of The Contract Act? None

·         A contract to pay B Rs. 10,000 if B’s house is burnt the contract is________________? Contingent Contract

·         A promises to superintend on behalf of B, a legal manufacture of indigo and an illegal traffic in other articles, B promises to pay A salary of 10,000/- rupees year. The agreement is void the object of A’s promise, and consideration for B’s promise being in part________________? Unlawful

·         A agrees to buy from B a certain horse. It turns out that the horse was dead at the time of the bargain though neither party was aware of the fact the agreement is______________? Void

·         The consideration or object of an agreement is lawful unless it is________________? Forbidden by law

·         A intending to deceive B, falsely represents that five hundred munds of indigo are made annually at A’s factory and their by induces B to buy the factory ? The contract is voidable on the part of B

·         Every agreement, by which any party thereto is restricted absolutely from enforcing his rights under or in respect of any contract by the usual legal proceeding in the ordinary tribunal or which limits the time within which he may thus enforce his right ? Void agreement

·         Section 18 of the Contract Act, deals with_______________? Misrepresentation

·         The term “Fraud” means ?  Active concealment of fact with knowledge and belief of the fact & Doing any act fitted to deceive

·         A man enfeebled by disease or age is inclued by B’s influence over him as his medical abendant to agree to pay B, a unreasonable sum for his professional services_______________? B employees undue influence

·         The committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code, or the unlawful detaining or threatening to detain any property to the prejudice of any person whatever with intention of causing any person to enter into an agreement is called_______________? Coercion

·         Free consent is defined in section_______________ of the Contract Act? 14

·         Free consent is_________ element for contract? Essential

·         The age limit for making a contract is_______________? Majority

·         In order to convert a proposal into a promise the acceptance must be______________? Absolute

·         As per section 6 of the Contract Act, 1872 there are _______________ ways for revocation of proposal? 4

·         Section 5, of the Contract Act, deals with________________? Revocation of proposals and acceptances

·         A contract which ceases to be enforceable by law becomes void when it ceases to be enforceable is called________________? Void contract

·         An agreement enforceable by law is called________________? Contract

·         Promise which forms the consideration or part of the consideration for each other is called_______________? Reciprocal promise

·         There are __________ essential ingredients of a contract? 3

·         The person to whom proposal is made is called________________? Promisee

·         The person making the proposal is called_________________? Promiser

·         When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing any thing with a view to obtaining the assent of that other person to such act or abstinence he is said to make a_______________? Proposal

·         The Contract Act, 1872 consists ________________ sections? 238

·         The Contract Act 1872 was enforced on_______________? 1st September, 1872

·         Section 226, to last one of the Contract Act, deals with __________________? Effects of agency on contracts with third person

·         Section_________ to_________ of the Contract Act, deals with principal’s duty to agent? Section 222, 225

·         An agent is bound to render proper account to _______________ on demand? His principal

·         A principal is responsible for all the acts of his agent which is called___________________? Vicarious liability

·         Section_________ of the Contract Act defined sub-agent? 191

·         As per section 185 of the Contract Act, 1872 consideration is_________________? Not necessary to create agency

·         Section 184, of the Contract Act deals with qualification of_________________? Agent

·         Definition of agent is provided in section _________________ of the Contract Act, 1872? None of above

·         A person employed to do any act for another or to represent another in dealings with third person is called_______________? Agent

·         In pledge contract bailee is called________________? Pawnee

·         In pledge bailor is called_________________? Pawnor

·         A hires a carriage of B. The carriage is unsafe though B is not aware of it and A is injured_________________? B is responsible to A for the injury

·         The person to whom goods are delivered according Bailment is called ___________________? Bailee

·         The delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose upon a contract that they shall when the purpose is accomplished be returned or otherwise dispose of upon discretion of the delivering person the contract is called___________________? Bailment

·         Section 146 of the Contract Act, deals with liabilities of_______________? Co-sureties

·         Section_________ to__________, at the Contract Act, deals with discharge of surety ? 133, 139

·         In contract of guarantee the person at whose place guarantee given is called __________________? Principal debtor

·         The contract of guarantee is a contract in which a person perform the promise or discharge the liability of__________________? Third person

·         Any guarantee obtained by means of misrepresentation made by the creditor or with his knowledge and assent concerning a material part of the transaction is_________________? Invalid

·         A in consideration that B will employ C in collecting the rent of B’s zamindari, promises B to be responsible, to the amount of 5000 rupees for the due collection and payment by C of those rents. This is a________________? Continuing guarantee

·         Section 124 to 147, of the Contract Act, deals with _________________? Contracts of indemnity & Contracts of guarantee

·         A contract by which one party promises to save the other from loss caused to him by the conduct of the promisor himself or by the conduct of any other person is called______________? Contract of indemnity

·         “Indemnity” means__________________? Security from damage or loss & Security for more profit

·         Chapter__________, of the Contract Act, deals with consequences of breach of contracts ? VI

·         Section 51, of the Contract Act, 1872 deals with performance of_______________? Reciprocal Promisee

·         Section __________, of the Contract Act deals with enforcement of contracts contingent on an event not happening ? 33

·         A makes a contract with B to buy B’s horse if A survives C. This contract cannot be enforceed by law ? Unless and until C dies in A’s life time

·         Agreement contingent on impossible events are________________? Void

·         The term “Contingent” means ? Possible but not assured & Doubtful or uncertain

·         A contract to do or not to do something if some event collateral to such contract does or does not happen is called___________________? Contingent contract

·         Agreement without consideration is___________________? Void

·         Where both the parties are under mistake as to matter of fact the agreement is_________________? Void
Mistake of fact________________? Does not make a contract voidable

·         A’s son has forged B’s name to a promissory note. B under threat of prosecuting A’s son obtain a bond from A for the amount of the forged note. If B sues on this bond ? The Court may set aside the bonds

·         Coercion, Fraud and misrepresentation makes contract_________________? Voidable on the option of the party whose consent so caused

·         The suggestion as a fact of that which is not true by one who does not believe it to be true and the active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or believe of the fact is called ? Fraud
Fraud is defined in Section ___________ of the Contract Act? 17

·         Undue influence make a contract________________? Void

·         The term “Coercion” means__________________? Committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code, A unlawful pressure & Compulsion

·         The Term “Consent” means ? Voluntary accordance with or concurrence in what is done or proposed by another , Free mind & Free will
A contract made by lunatic is________________ in the eye of Law? Void

·         All the agreements are contracts if they are made by free consent of the parties competent to contract for a ___________ consideration and object ? Lawful
A proposal may be revoked at any time___________________? Before the communication of its acceptance

·         A proposal may be revoked by ways as are provided in section _______________ of the Contract Act 1872? 6

·         A proposes by letter to sell a house to B The Communication of the proposal is complete________________? When B accepts the proposal

·         An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties there to but not at the option of other or others is _______________? A voidable contract

·         An agreement not enforceable by law is called_________________? Void agreement

·         “Reciprocal” Contracts means___________________? Bilateral contracts

·         Every promise and every set of promises forming the consideration for each other____________?An agreement

·         The Contract Act of 1872 was enacted on_______________? 25th April, 1872

·         When the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto the proposal is said to be accepted than its called _________________? Promise

·         Definitions are provided in section ___________ of The Contract Act? 2

 

 

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