Chapterwise Question set – 1
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1. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 covers:
(a) Movable Property
(b) Immovable Property
(c) None of the above
(d) (a) and (b) both
2. The Transfer of Property Act was enacted in the year
(a) 1883 (b) 1882
(c) 1881 (d) 1880
3. Actionable claims are
(a) Share in a company
(b) Claim to copyright
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
4. Repeal of Acts. Saving of certain enactments, incidents, rights, liabilities, etc is provided under …………………. of the Transfer of Property Act.
(a) Section 1
(b) Section 2
(c) Section 3
(d) Section 4
5. The chapters and sections of Transfer of Property Act which relate to contracts shall be taken as part of the
(a) Indian Contract Act, 1872
(b) Indian Partnership Act
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
6. Which one of the following sections of the Transfer of Property Act, defines Notice?
(a) Section 2
(b) Section 3
(c) Sections 5
(d) Explanation II of Section 3
7. An instrument as defined under Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 means:
(a) A Negotiable Instrument
(b) A Transferable Instrument
(c) A non-testamentary Instrument
(d) A will
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8. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. the term ‘attested’ means attested by
(a) One witness only
(b) Two witnesses only
(c) Two or more witnesses
(d) No such condition has been imposed
9. Term ‘holder include:
(a) The payee (b) The bearer
(c) The endorsed (d) All of the above
10. An unborn person acquires vested interest in property on transfer
(a) Immediately on birth
(b) After attaining majority
(c) On attaining twenty-one years of age
(d) In case of female after marriage
11. Within the meaning of Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, the immovable property does not
include?
(a) Only standing timber & grass
(b) Only standing timber, house and crops
(c) Only standing timber, growing crops of grass
(d) Only grass
12. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 a person is said to have notice of a fact when:
(a) He actually knows the fact
(b) May have knowledge about the fact
(c) Could with reasonable care know the fact
(d) Is not at all aware of the fact
Answer
- D
- B
- A
- B
- A
- b
- C
- C
- D
- A
- C
- A
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