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Fundamentals of Law Practice Test Questions
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Fundamentals of Law Practice Test Questions
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1. A contract which ceases to be enforceable by law becomes
2. Inchoate instrument is
3. If a minor draws, endorses, delivers or negotiates an instrument, such instrument binds
4. A void agreement is one
5. Which of the following is not a Negotiable Instrument as per the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881?
6. Mr. A delivers a basket of mango to Mr. B mistaking him to be Mr. C and Mr. B consumes those mangos. Hence
7. In case of contractual obligations where the promisor dies before performance,
8. A minor can be appointed as agent.
9. Contracts contingent upon the non-happening of the future uncertain event becomes void when such event:
10. The communication of an acceptance is complete as against the acceptor
11. An agreement without consideration is void except in case of compensation for
12. Every instrument payable otherwise than on demand is entitled to_____days of grace period
13. Seller can raise the price by fictitious bids in an auction sale with the help of
14. Mr. Ajit threatened to commit suicide if his wife did not execute sale deed in favour of his sister. Wife executed the sale deed. This is
15. In a Book depot a catalogue of book enlisting the price of each book and specifying the place where the particular book is available is
16. B, having discovered a vein of ore on the estate of A, adopts means to conceal, and does conceal, the existence of the ore from A. Owing to A’s ignorance B is enabled to buy the estate at a low price. The contract is:
17. The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 came into force on
18. Where the parties to a contract have agreed that a certain sum of money would be paid in case of breach of contract, the court will ensure that
19. Where consideration is illegal or physically impossible, uncertain or ambiguous, it shall not be
20. Unlawful agreements comprise
21. Ordinary damages will be awarded in cases where
22. When a cheque is payable across the counter of a bank it is called
23. Right of Stoppage in transit can be exercised by the Unpaid Seller, where he
24. Future Goods
25. Agreement by way of wager are