Description : An agent who has authority to do all acts connected with a particular trade, business or employment. a. Commission agent b. General agent c. Del credere agent d. Broker
Last Answer : b. General agent
Description : A mercantile agent employed to sell goods which have been placed in his possession or contract to buy goods for his principal (a) Factors (b) Brokers (c) Del Credere Agent (d) Auctioneers
Last Answer : (a) Factors
Description : A …….. duty is to bring together the buyer and seller and make the sale happen. a. Broker’s b. Factor’s c. Commission agent’s d. Del credere agent’s
Last Answer : a. Broker’s
Description : Which of the following is not a termination of agency by acts of the parties. a. Agreement b. Revocation by principal c. Insolvency d. Revocation by agent
Last Answer : c. Insolvency
Description : Which of the following is not a duty of principal? a. To pay remuneration to agent b. To indemnify the agent against the consequences of all lawful acts. c. Right to be indemnified against consequences of acts done in good faith d. Duty to pay money received.
Last Answer : d. Duty to pay money received.
Description : When does apparent authority of an agent arise? a. When the acts with the usual authority of the job b. When the principal gives the agent implied authority to act c. When the agent has actual authority ... represents to a third party that an agent has the authority to act when in fact he doesn't
Last Answer : d. When the principal represents to a third party that an agent has the authority to act when in fact he doesn’t
Description : An agent who is appointed to perform a particular act. a. General agent b. Universal agent c. Special agent d. Commercial agent
Last Answer : c. Special agent
Description : Which of the following is not a type of commercial agents? a. Banker b. Special agent c. Broker d. Commission agent
Last Answer : b. Special agent
Description : An agent whose authority to bind his principal is almost unlimited. a. General agent b. Universal agent c. Auctioneer d. Factor
Last Answer : b. Universal agent
Description : Which of the following is not a non-mercantile agent. a. Attorneys b. Insurance agent c. Factor d. Solicitors
Last Answer : c. Factor
Description : A ……… is a mercantile agent entrusted with the possession of goods for the purpose of selling them. a. Commercial agent b. Factor c. Broker d. Commission agent
Last Answer : b. Factor
Description : …… is an agent who is appointed to sell goods at a public auction for reward. a. Commission agent b. Broker c. Auctioneer d. Factor
Last Answer : c. Auctioneer
Description : Which one of the following is not a duty of an agent? a. Duty to exercise care and skill b. Duty to take a commission c. Duty to account d. Duty to avoid conflict of interest
Last Answer : b. Duty to take a commission
Description : Which of the following is not a situation of irrecoverable agency a. Where the agency is coupled with interest. b. Where the agency has incurred a personal liability. c. Where the agent has partly exercised his duty. d. Where the agent doesn’t exercised his duty.
Last Answer : d. Where the agent doesn’t exercised his duty.
Description : Substitute agent is also called a. Co-agent b. Sub agent c. Junior agent d. Duplicate agent
Last Answer : a. Co-agent
Description : A person employed by, and acting under the control of the original agent is called……. a. Substitute agent b. Co-agent c. Sub agent d. Universal agent
Last Answer : c. Sub agent
Description : Which one of the following is not a duty of an agent? a. Right of retainer b. Right of lien c. Right to remuneration d. Right to recover damage
Last Answer : d. Right to recover damage
Description : Which one of the following statement is incorrect? a. An agent create a loyal relationship between a third party and principal. b. All agents are entitled to be paid for their services ... agency relationship may be created through necessity d. An agency relationship may be created through estoppel.
Last Answer : b. All agents are entitled to be paid for their services.
Description : Which of the following statement is incorrect? a. An agency may be terminated by death of either party. b. An agency may be terminated by express agreement. c. An agency agreement can always be terminated by a principal. d. Mental incapability of an agent will terminate the agency relationship.
Last Answer : c. An agency agreement can always be terminated by a principal.
Description : What is undisclosed agency? a. When a third party is not informed of the exercise of the principal and believes the agent is acting on his own behalf. b. When the agent indicates through conduct he is ... in existence. d. Where the third party knows there is a principal but doesn't know his name.
Last Answer : a. When a third party is not informed of the exercise of the principal and believes the agent is acting on his own behalf
Description : The contract which creates the relationship of an agent and principal a. Agency b. Bailment c. Pledge d. Offer
Last Answer : a. Agency
Description : Who has the primary responsibility in agency? a. Principal b. Agent c. Bailor d. Bailee
Last Answer : a. Principal
Description : A person employed to do any act for another person is called. a. Agent b. Principal c. Agency d. Bailor
Last Answer : a. Agent
Description : The person delivering the goods for achieving some purpose and returned the same after completion is called a) Bailee b) Pledgee c) Bailor d) Agent
Last Answer : c) Bailor
Description : Pledgor is also known as a) Pawnor b) Pawnee c) Bailor d) Agent
Last Answer : a) Pawnor
Description : Pledgee is also known as a) Pawnee b) Pawnor c) Principal d) Agent
Last Answer : a) Pawnee
Description : The unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage of goods in transit where the buyer a)refuse to pay price b)acts fraudulently c)become insolvent d)all of these
Last Answer : d)all of these
Description : No consideration passes between the bailor and bailee a) Non gratuitous bailment b) Gratuitous bailment c) Special bailment d) Conditional bailment
Last Answer : b) Gratuitous bailment
Description : Pledge is made for purpose a) Any purpose b) Special purpose c) Common purpose d) None of the above
Last Answer : b) Special purpose
Description : Bailment is a special kind of contract that is widely used in business and in: a) Personal affairs b) Cultural activities c) Academic research d) Charitable institution
Last Answer : a) Personal affairs
Description : Which of the following statement is/are correct (a) Ordinary damages are recoverable (b) Special damages are recoverable only if parties know about them (c) Remote or indirect damages are not recoverable (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : The special damages i.e. the damages which arises due to some special or unusual circumstances (a) Are not recoverable altogether (b) Are illegal being positive in nature (c) Cannot be claimed as a matter of right (d) Can be claimed as a matter of right
Last Answer : (c) Cannot be claimed as a matter of right
Description : An offer made to a (i) Specific person, or (ii) a group of persons is known as (a) Standing offer (b) Specific offer (c) Special offer (d) Separate offer
Last Answer : (b) Specific offer
Description : A lien which is available only against that property of which the skill and labour have been exercised (a) General Lien (b) Particular Lien (c) Ordinary Lien (d) Both (a) & (b)
Last Answer : (b) Particular Lien
Description : On sellers wrongful refusal to deliver the unascertained goods to the buyer, the buyer can file a suit for recovery of a)goods b)damages c)both (a) and (b) d)none of these
Last Answer : d)none of these
Description : In case a condition is changed to the status of a warranty ,then the buyer a)loses the right to reject goods b)retains right claim damages only c)both (a) and (b) are true d)both (a) and (b) are false
Last Answer : c)both (a) and (b) are true
Description : In Case of unconditional contract of sale, the property passes to the buyer at the time of making the contract. for this to apply, the goods must be a) specific b)in a deliverable state c) physically transferred to buyer d)both(a) and (b)
Last Answer : a) specific
Description : The goods are the risk of a party who has the a) ownership of goods b)possession of goods c) custody of goods d)both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : a) ownership of goods
Description : The property in the goods means the a) possession of goods b)custody of goods c) ownership of goods d)both(a) and (b)
Last Answer : c) ownership of goods
Description : An auction sale is complete on the a) fall of hammer b)delivery of goods c) payment of price d)both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : a) fall of hammer
Description : On the payment of price by the buyer ,if the seller fails to deliver the goods ,then the buyer can file a suit for a) refund of price b)interest c) none of this d)both (a )and (b)
Last Answer : a) refund of price
Description : Where both the name and existence of the principal are not disclosed in the contract. Such principal is called a. Undisclosed principal b. Unnamed principal c. Named principal d. Prohibited principal
Last Answer : a. Undisclosed principal
Description : A gives B two suitcases to store for him while he is at a meeting. What is the correct relationship between A and B. a) A is the bailee and B is the bailor b) A is the bailor and B is the bailee c) A and B are both bailees d) A and B are both Bailor
Last Answer : b) A is the bailor and B is the bailee
Description : The law concerning bailment provides for certain rights and duties of both bailor and bailee, depending on the: a) Amount of transaction b) Nature of business c) Kind of bailment d) Competency in the market
Last Answer : c) Kind of bailment
Description : Consensus-ad-idem is an essential of (a) Agreement (b) Promise (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) Consideration
Last Answer : (a) Agreement
Description : What is the right of the bailee against the goods (a) Owner (b) Possessor (c) Bailee can sell those goods (d) Both (a) & (b)
Last Answer : (b) Possessor
Description : In contract of indemnity, what is the liability of indemnifier against the indemnified (a) Primary (b) Secondary (c) No liability (d) Both (a) & (b)
Last Answer : (a) Primary
Description : Under the Indian Contract Act, the contract of indemnity is restricted to such cases (a) Where the loss promise to be reimbursed is caused by the conduct of the promisor or any other person (b) The loss caused ... accident which does not depend upon conduct of any person (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
Last Answer : (b) The loss caused by the any events or accident which does not depend upon conduct of any person
Description : A order of court restraining a person from doing a particular act, it’s a case of (a) Specific performance (b) Injuction (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (b) Injuction