Exam Details
Subject | law of contract | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester (CGPA) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
LAW OF CONTRACT
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple Choice Questions:-
14
The expression "contingent contracts" is defined in Section of Contract Act.
29
30
31
35
means "Every promise and every set of promises forming consideration for each other".
Proposal
Acceptance
Agreement
Contract
Section 31 to 33 of Specific Relief Act provides for
Rescission of contracts
Cancellation of instruments
Injunctions
Declaratory decrees.
A rate list in shop is an
Promise
Novation
An offer
An invitation for offer
Which one of the following court decided the case of Mohri Bibi v. Dharmodas Ghosh?
Federal court
Privy council
High court of Allahabad
House of Lords
What is the correct of a standard form of contract?
It is valid contract
One party has no choice but to accept and sign the contract.
Both a b
The consent is not a free consent
The correct sequence in the formation of a contract is
Offer, acceptance, agreement, consideration
Agreement, consideration, offer, acceptance
Offer, consideration, acceptance, agreement,
Offer, acceptance, consideration, agreement,
An agreement becomes a contract when conditions are satisfied.
There is some consideration for it
The parties are competent to contract.
Free consent and object is lawful
All the above
Coercion is defined under section of Indian contract act.
13
14
15
16
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10) Under section promise is the person
Who accepts the proposal?
Who makes the proposal?
Both a b
None of the above
11) Under section 32 of Indian contract act, a contingent contract to do or not to do anything on the happening of an uncertain future event is
Never enforceable
Enforceable
Enforceable only on the happening of the event
None of the above
12) An injunction order to do something positive is a injunction.
Mandatory
Perpetual
Prohibitory
Temporary
13) Section of Indian contract act deals with Agreement in restraint of marriage as void.
27
26
25
23
14) relief is granted at the discretion of the court by injunction temporary, or perpetual.
Preventive
Protective
Pecuniary
Equitable
Q.2
What are Standard form contracts? Discuss the devices evolved by the court to protect weaker party.
14
Q.3
Write on the following with reference to Specific Relief Act.
Injunction
Contract that can be specifically enforced
14
OR
Q.3
"An agreement enforceable by law is a contract" Discuss.
14
Q.4
Write notes on. (Any Two)
08
Anticipatory breach of contract.
Proposal
Fraud
Q.4
Void Agreement
06
Q.5
Answer in short. (Any seven)
14
Define Consideration
Minors Agreement
Delay
Quasi contracts
Damages
Meaning of Multi-national Agreement
Arbitration
Service of summons
Court fees
Undue influence
LAW OF CONTRACT
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple Choice Questions:-
14
The expression "contingent contracts" is defined in Section of Contract Act.
29
30
31
35
means "Every promise and every set of promises forming consideration for each other".
Proposal
Acceptance
Agreement
Contract
Section 31 to 33 of Specific Relief Act provides for
Rescission of contracts
Cancellation of instruments
Injunctions
Declaratory decrees.
A rate list in shop is an
Promise
Novation
An offer
An invitation for offer
Which one of the following court decided the case of Mohri Bibi v. Dharmodas Ghosh?
Federal court
Privy council
High court of Allahabad
House of Lords
What is the correct of a standard form of contract?
It is valid contract
One party has no choice but to accept and sign the contract.
Both a b
The consent is not a free consent
The correct sequence in the formation of a contract is
Offer, acceptance, agreement, consideration
Agreement, consideration, offer, acceptance
Offer, consideration, acceptance, agreement,
Offer, acceptance, consideration, agreement,
An agreement becomes a contract when conditions are satisfied.
There is some consideration for it
The parties are competent to contract.
Free consent and object is lawful
All the above
Coercion is defined under section of Indian contract act.
13
14
15
16
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-22
10) Under section promise is the person
Who accepts the proposal?
Who makes the proposal?
Both a b
None of the above
11) Under section 32 of Indian contract act, a contingent contract to do or not to do anything on the happening of an uncertain future event is
Never enforceable
Enforceable
Enforceable only on the happening of the event
None of the above
12) An injunction order to do something positive is a injunction.
Mandatory
Perpetual
Prohibitory
Temporary
13) Section of Indian contract act deals with Agreement in restraint of marriage as void.
27
26
25
23
14) relief is granted at the discretion of the court by injunction temporary, or perpetual.
Preventive
Protective
Pecuniary
Equitable
Q.2
What are Standard form contracts? Discuss the devices evolved by the court to protect weaker party.
14
Q.3
Write on the following with reference to Specific Relief Act.
Injunction
Contract that can be specifically enforced
14
OR
Q.3
"An agreement enforceable by law is a contract" Discuss.
14
Q.4
Write notes on. (Any Two)
08
Anticipatory breach of contract.
Proposal
Fraud
Q.4
Void Agreement
06
Q.5
Answer in short. (Any seven)
14
Define Consideration
Minors Agreement
Delay
Quasi contracts
Damages
Meaning of Multi-national Agreement
Arbitration
Service of summons
Court fees
Undue influence
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