When there is breach of contract the party which aggrieved by breach is entitled for__________?
Option A: Compensation against the breacher
Option B: Nothing
Option C: Registration of criminal Case against the breacher
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Compensation against the breacher ✔
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Option A: Like simple contract
Option B: In reciprocal manners
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: In reciprocal manners ✔
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Option A: He is bound to return it
Option B: It is his discretion if he return
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: He is bound to return it ✔
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Option A: 30
Option B: 31
Option C: 32
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 32 ✔
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Option A: 25
Option B: 26
Option C: 27
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: None of above ✔
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Option A: Simple contract
Option B: Conditional Contract
Option C: Contingent Contract
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Contingent Contract ✔
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Option A: Lawful
Option B: Unlawful
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Unlawful ✔
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Option A: Valid
Option B: Void
Option C: Voidable
Option D: Both (a) and (b)
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Forbidden by law
Option B: Forbidden by contractors themselves
Option C: Forbidden by custom
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Forbidden by law ✔
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Option A: The contract is voidable on the part of A
Option B: The contract is voidable on the part of B
Option C: The contract is voidable on both A and B part
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: The contract is voidable on the part of B ✔
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Option A: Valid agreement
Option B: Void agreement
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void agreement ✔
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Option A: Coericon
Option B: Fraud
Option C: Misrepresentation
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Misrepresentation ✔
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Option A: Active concealment of fact with knowledge and belief of the fact
Option B: Doing any act fitted to deceive
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: B employees nothing
Option B: B employees undue influence
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: B employees undue influence ✔
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Option A: Free consent
Option B: Coercion
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Coercion ✔
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Option A: 10
Option B: 14
Option C: 18
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 14 ✔
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Option A: Essential
Option B: Discretional
Option C: Exceptional
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Essential ✔
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Option A: 16 years
Option B: 17 years
Option C: Majority
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Majority ✔
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Option A: Conditional
Option B: Unconditional
Option C: Absolute
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Absolute ✔
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As per section 6 of the Contract Act, 1872 there are __________ ways for revocation of proposal?
Option A: 2
Option B: 3
Option C: 4
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 4 ✔
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Option A: Communication of contract
Option B: Acceptance of contracts
Option C: Revocation of proposals and acceptances
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Revocation of proposals and acceptances ✔
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Option A: Valid contract
Option B: Voidable contract
Option C: Void contract
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void contract ✔
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Option A: An agreement
Option B: Contract
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Contract ✔
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Option A: Simple promise
Option B: Conditional promise
Option C: Reciprocal promise
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Reciprocal promise ✔
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Option A: 2
Option B: 3
Option C: 4
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 3 ✔
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Option A: Promisor
Option B: Promisee
Option C: Both of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Promisee ✔
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Option A: Promiser
Option B: Promisee
Option C: Both of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Promiser ✔
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Option A: Proposal
Option B: Promise
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Proposal ✔
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Option A: 238
Option B: 248
Option C: 266
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 238 ✔
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Option A: First day of July, 1872
Option B: First August, 1872
Option C: 1st September, 1872
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1st September, 1872 ✔
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Option A: Effects of the agency upon the agent
Option B: Effect of the agency upon the principal
Option C: Effects of agency on contracts with third person
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Effects of agency on contracts with third person ✔
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Option A: Section 222, 225
Option B: Section 222, 230
Option C: Section 222, 235
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Section 222, 225 ✔
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Option A: His principal
Option B: Sub-agent
Option C: Creditor
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: His principal ✔
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Option A: Vicarious liability
Option B: Original liability of The Principal
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Vicarious liability ✔
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Option A: 191
Option B: 192
Option C: 193
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 191 ✔
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Option A: Necessary to create agency
Option B: Not necessary to create agency
Option C: Depends upon type of agency
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Not necessary to create agency ✔
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Option A: Principal
Option B: Agent
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Agent ✔
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Option A: 175
Option B: 180
Option C: 185
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: None of above ✔
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Option A: Servant
Option B: Labour
Option C: Agent
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Agent ✔
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Option A: Pawnor
Option B: Pawnee
Option C: Pledger
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Pawnee ✔
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Option A: Pawnor
Option B: Pawnee
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Pawnor ✔
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Option A: B is responsible to A for the injury
Option B: B is not responsible to A for the injury
Option C: No one is responsible to each other
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: B is responsible to A for the injury ✔
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Option A: Bailor
Option B: Bailee
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Bailee ✔
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Option A: Indemnity
Option B: Bailment
Option C: Contingent Contract
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Bailment ✔
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Option A: Surety
Option B: Co-sureties
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Co-sureties ✔
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Option A: 130, 133
Option B: 133, 139
Option C: 139, 144
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 133, 139 ✔
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Option A: Surety holder
Option B: Principal debtor
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Principal debtor ✔
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Option A: The contractor
Option B: Stranger
Option C: Third person
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Third person ✔
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Option A: Valid
Option B: Invalid
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Invalid ✔
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Option A: Restricted guarantee
Option B: Continuing guarantee
Option C: Limited guarantee
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Continuing guarantee ✔
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Option A: Contracts of indemnity
Option B: Contracts of guarantee
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Surety contract
Option B: Simple contract
Option C: Contract of indemnity
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Contract of indemnity ✔
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Option A: Security from damage or loss
Option B: Security for more profit
Option C: An act for protection
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: VI
Option B: VII
Option C: VIII
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: VI ✔
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Option A: Reciprocal promisor
Option B: Reciprocal Promisee
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Reciprocal Promisee ✔
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Option A: 32
Option B: 33
Option C: 34
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 33 ✔
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Option A: Unless and until C dies in A’s life time
Option B: Unless and until A dies in C’s life time
Option C: Both A and C dies
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: A. Unless and until C dies in A’s life time ✔
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Option A: Void
Option B: Voidable
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Possible but not assured
Option B: Doubtful or uncertain
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Simple contract
Option B: Complex contract
Option C: Contingent contract
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Contingent contract ✔
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Option A: Void
Option B: Voidable
Option C: Valid
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Void
Option B: Voidable
Option C: Valid
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Makes a contract voidable
Option B: Does not make a contract voidable
Option C: Makes a contract void
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Does not make a contract voidable ✔
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Option A: The Court can accept the suit
Option B: The Court may set aside the bonds
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: The Court may set aside the bonds ✔
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Option A: Void of the option of the party whose consent was caused
Option B: Voidable on the option of the party whose consent so caused
Option C: Valid for both sides
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Voidable on the option of the party whose consent so caused ✔
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Option A: Cheating
Option B: Fraud
Option C: Misrepresentation
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Fraud ✔
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Option A: 15
Option B: 16
Option C: 17
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 17 ✔
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Option A: Void
Option B: Voidable
Option C: Valid
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code
Option B: Compulsion
Option C: A unlawful pressure
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Voluntary accordance with or concurrence in what is done or proposed by another
Option B: Free mind
Option C: Free will
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Void
Option B: Valid
Option C: Absolute
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void ✔
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Option A: Any
Option B: Lawful
Option C: Unlawful
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Lawful ✔
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Option A: Before the communication of its acceptance
Option B: Before the rejection of its communication
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Before the communication of its acceptance ✔
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A proposal may be revoked by ways as are provided in section __________ of the Contract Act 1872?
Option A: 5
Option B: 6
Option C: 7
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 6 ✔
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A proposes by letter to sell a house to B The Communication of the proposal is complete__________?
Option A: When A make such proposal
Option B: When B accepts the proposal
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: When B accepts the proposal ✔
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Option A: A void contract
Option B: A voidable contract
Option C: A valid contract
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: A voidable contract ✔
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Option A: Void agreement
Option B: Valid agreement
Option C: Voidable agreement
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Void agreement ✔
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Option A: One sided contracts
Option B: Bilateral contracts
Option C: Trilateral contracts
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Bilateral contracts ✔
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Option A: A proposal
Option B: An offer
Option C: An agreement
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: An agreement ✔
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Option A: 25th April, 1872
Option B: 25th May, 1872
Option C: 25th June, 1872
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 25th April, 1872 ✔
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Option A: Proposal
Option B: Promise
Option C: Agreement
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Promise ✔
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Option A: 2
Option B: 3
Option C: 4
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 2 ✔
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Option A: Old lady
Option B: Young lady
Option C: Pardanashin Lady
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Pardanashin Lady ✔
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Option A: Right of defence be struck off
Option B: Defendant may be fined
Option C: Defendant may be jailed
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Right of defence be struck off ✔
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Option A: 15
Option B: 16
Option C: 17
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 16 ✔
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Option A: Two months
Option B: Four months
Option C: Six months
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Four months ✔
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Option A: District Judge too
Option B: High Court
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: High Court ✔
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Option A: Civil Court
Option B: Criminal Court
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Civil Court ✔
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Option A: 13(3)
Option B: 34(4)
Option C: 13(5)
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 13(5) ✔
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Option A: Six months
Option B: One year
Option C: Two years
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Six months ✔
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Option A: Section 12(1)
Option B: Section 12(2),
Option C: Section 12(3)
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Section 12(1) ✔
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Option A: Frame the issues
Option B: Adjourn the case for evidence
Option C: Reject the suit
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Frame the issues ✔
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Option A: Acceptance of plaints and written statements
Option B: Pre-trial proceeding
Option C: Recording of evidence
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Pre-trial proceeding ✔
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Option A: Dissolution of marriage
Option B: Dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khula
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Production of documents
Option B: Procedure for institution of plaint
Option C: Written statement
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Written statement ✔
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Option A: 15
Option B: 30
Option C: 45
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 30 ✔
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Option A: All claims relating to dowry
Option B: Claim regarding maintendance, dower, personal belongings and property of the wife
Option C: Custody of children
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Claim regarding maintendance, dower, personal belongings and property of the wife ✔
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Option A: Schedule
Option B: List of witnesses
Option C: Affidavit
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: List of witnesses ✔
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Option A: Institution of suits
Option B: Reply by the defendants
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Institution of suits ✔
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