CONTRACT LAW MCQS SET 35
Free Consent
1. Coercion and Under Influence, involve physical force or threat.
a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
2. To employ “coercion”, relationship between the parties is
a) Necessary
b) Not necessary
c) Required
d) Presumed
3. To employ “undue Influence”, relationship between the parties is
a) Necessary
b) Not necessary
c) Required
d) Presumed
4. Section 17 of the Indian Contract Act deals with
a) Coercion
b) Undue Influence
c) Fraud
d) Mistake
5. Fraud means
a) Suggestion as a Fact, of something which is not true, by a person who does not believe it to be true
b) Active concealment of a fact
c) Promise made without any intention of performing it
d) All of the above
6. Which of these constitute Fraud?
a) Any act fitted to deceive
b) Any such act or omission as specifically declared by law to be fraudulent
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Neither (a) nor (b)
7. Which of these does not constitute Fraud?
a) Suggestion as a fact, of something which is not true, by a person who does not believe it to be true
b) Active concealment of a Fact
c) Innocent statement, honestly believing the same to be true.
d) Promise made without any intention of performing it
8. Which of these does not constitute Fraud?
a) Promise made without any intention of performing it.
b) Physical threat to the person
c) Any act fitted to deceive
d) Any such act or omission as specifically declared by Law to be fraudulent
9. A mere attempt at deceit by one party
a) Is not fraud unless the other party is actually deceived
b) Is fraud whether the other party has been deceived or not
c) Amounts to mistake
d) Amount to undue influence
10. Fraud may be committed by
a) A party to the contract
b) Stranger to the contract
c) An agent of the party to the contract
d) Both (a) and (c)
ANSWER:
1.b a) True
b) Partly True
c) False
d) None of the above
2. To employ “coercion”, relationship between the parties is
a) Necessary
b) Not necessary
c) Required
d) Presumed
3. To employ “undue Influence”, relationship between the parties is
a) Necessary
b) Not necessary
c) Required
d) Presumed
4. Section 17 of the Indian Contract Act deals with
a) Coercion
b) Undue Influence
c) Fraud
d) Mistake
5. Fraud means
a) Suggestion as a Fact, of something which is not true, by a person who does not believe it to be true
b) Active concealment of a fact
c) Promise made without any intention of performing it
d) All of the above
6. Which of these constitute Fraud?
a) Any act fitted to deceive
b) Any such act or omission as specifically declared by law to be fraudulent
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Neither (a) nor (b)
7. Which of these does not constitute Fraud?
a) Suggestion as a fact, of something which is not true, by a person who does not believe it to be true
b) Active concealment of a Fact
c) Innocent statement, honestly believing the same to be true.
d) Promise made without any intention of performing it
8. Which of these does not constitute Fraud?
a) Promise made without any intention of performing it.
b) Physical threat to the person
c) Any act fitted to deceive
d) Any such act or omission as specifically declared by Law to be fraudulent
9. A mere attempt at deceit by one party
a) Is not fraud unless the other party is actually deceived
b) Is fraud whether the other party has been deceived or not
c) Amounts to mistake
d) Amount to undue influence
10. Fraud may be committed by
a) A party to the contract
b) Stranger to the contract
c) An agent of the party to the contract
d) Both (a) and (c)
ANSWER:
2.b
3.a
4.c
5.d
6.c
7.c
8.b
9.a
10.d
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