CONTRACT LAW MCQS SET 28
Consideration
1. an agreement not supported by consideration is called
a) Nudum Pactum
b) Invalid consideration
c) Ab intio
d) Namo dat quod non habet
2. Promise without consideration is
a) Gratuitous
b) Devoid any legal obligation
c) Not binding on the Promisor
d) All of the above
3. The consideration is to be moved some-time after the formation of a contract, it is known as ……
a) present consideration
b) Executor consideration
c) Past consideration
d) Executed consideration
4. A for natural love and affection, promises to give his son B Rs 1,000. A puts his promise to b into writing and registers it. This is a
a) Contract
b) Agreement
c) Promise
d) Offer
5. Mere nearness of relation does not necessarily imply natural love and ffection for making contracts without consideration is valid.
a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
6. A husband, by a registered agreement promised to pay wife Rs 5,000 p.m. there was no consideration moving from the wife to the husband. This contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
7. The consideration ----- benefit the promise himself
a) Must
b) Need not
c) Must always
d) Must never
8. A supports B’s infant Son. B Promises to Pay A’s expense. The contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
9. A owes B Rs 1,000 but the debt is barred by Limitation Act. A sins a written promise to pay B Rs 500 on Account of this debt. The contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
10. ‘No Consideration No Contract’ does not apply to completed gifts.
a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
ANSWER:
1.a a) Nudum Pactum
b) Invalid consideration
c) Ab intio
d) Namo dat quod non habet
2. Promise without consideration is
a) Gratuitous
b) Devoid any legal obligation
c) Not binding on the Promisor
d) All of the above
3. The consideration is to be moved some-time after the formation of a contract, it is known as ……
a) present consideration
b) Executor consideration
c) Past consideration
d) Executed consideration
4. A for natural love and affection, promises to give his son B Rs 1,000. A puts his promise to b into writing and registers it. This is a
a) Contract
b) Agreement
c) Promise
d) Offer
5. Mere nearness of relation does not necessarily imply natural love and ffection for making contracts without consideration is valid.
a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
6. A husband, by a registered agreement promised to pay wife Rs 5,000 p.m. there was no consideration moving from the wife to the husband. This contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
7. The consideration ----- benefit the promise himself
a) Must
b) Need not
c) Must always
d) Must never
8. A supports B’s infant Son. B Promises to Pay A’s expense. The contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
9. A owes B Rs 1,000 but the debt is barred by Limitation Act. A sins a written promise to pay B Rs 500 on Account of this debt. The contract is
a) Void
b) Illegal
c) Valid
d) Unenforceable
10. ‘No Consideration No Contract’ does not apply to completed gifts.
a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
ANSWER:
2.d
3.b
4.a
5.c
7.b
8.c
9.c
10.a
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