Sale of Goods Act, 1930 MCQs
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 especially compiled for Haryana Assistant District Attorney (ADA) Examination.
Questions
1. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 came into force on
a) 1st April, 1930
b) 1st July, 1930
c) 1st December, 1930
d) 31st January, 1931
2. A 'sale of goods' under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, creates :
a) a jus in rem
b) a jus in personam
c) both (a) and (b)
d) either (a) or (b) depending on the facts and circumstances of the case
3. Delivery under the Sale of Goods Act means :
a) Transfer of possession from one person to another
b) Voluntary transfer of ownership from one person to another
c) Voluntary transfer of possession from one person to another
d) None of the above
4. A agrees to supply B sunflowers for extraction of oil at a future date at a price not fixed as per the current market price. Can he do so?
a) Yes, Section 6 recognizes the agreement effecting the present sale of future goods.
b) No, agreement is void under Section 30 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 as it is a wagering contract.
c) No, as the price is not fixed, under Section 9 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
d) Since there are no goods, the contract is voidable under Section 7 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
5. A stipulation essential to main purpose of contract, the breach of which gives an aggrieved party right to repudiate the contract is known as :
a) Warranty
b) Implied warranty
c) Condition
d) Contingent contract
6. The meaning of the term 'caveat emptor' is
a) goods should be free from defect
b) ownership of goods passes after sale
c) let the buyer beware
d) none of the above
7. As per Section 41, the buyer must have the reasonable opportunity to examine the goods for the purpose of ascertaining;
a) The goods are in a deliverable state
b) The goods are of merchantable quality
c) The goods are in conformity with the contract
d) All of the above
8. Whether goods in transit can be stopped by unpaid seller, after agreeing to receive price later on, when the buyer becomes insolvent?
a) No
b) Yes
c) Yes, by injunction from court
d) None of the above
9. Under Section 63 of Sale of Goods Act, 1930 'Reasonable time' is a ________.
a) question of law
b) question of fact
c) mixed question of law and fact
d) either (a) or (c)
10. A seller delivers to the buyer a larger quantity of goods than what was ordered. Which of the following is incorrect?
a) The buyer has right to reject the whole goods.
b) The buyer has right to accept the whole goods.
c) The buyer has right to accept only the goods ordered and reject the rest.
d) The buyer can retain the whole goods but make payment only for the goods ordered.
Answers
Question No. | Answer |
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1 | b |
2 | a |
3 | c |
4 | a |
5 | c |
6 | c |
7 | c |
8 | b |
9 | b |
10 | d |