Answer the following MCQ on Free Consent under Contract law for SLAT and other law entrance examinations.
Questions
- The contract in which consent is caused by the way of fraud is
- Void
- Voidable
- Either (a) or (b)
- Valid
- As per the Indian Contract law, which of the following is not a vitiating factor for free consent?
- Mistake of law
- Mistake of fact
- Fraud
- Coercion
- Shruti sold a bottle to Ankit and told him that it is a steel flask. Ankit consented for the contract believing the bottle to be a steel flask. If the bottle was not a steel flask, it is a case of
- Fraud if Shruti knew it was not a steel flask.
- Misrepresentation if Shruti believed it to be a steel flask
- Either (a) or (b)
- None of these
- Which section of the Indian Contract Act defines free Consent?
- Section 10
- Section 13
- Section 14
- Section 25
- The Indian Contract Act of 1872 defines consent as
- Agreeing on all the conditions of the agreement.
- Agreeing on the same thing.
- Agreeing on the same thing in the same sense
- None of the above
- A promised to sell the car in the garage to B. There were two cars in the Garage – Maruti and Hyundai. A gave Maruti to B but B said that he agreed for the Hyundai car.
- This is a valid contract as they both agreed for the car.
- There is no consent as they did not agree upon the same thing in the same sense.
- There is no free consent
- None of the above
- Aarti threatened Archana that she will kill Archana’s brother if Archana did not give the tender to Ashu. Archana gave the tender to Ashu under this fear. This contract is
- Void
- Voidable under section 16 of the Indian Contract Act
- Voidable under section 15 of the Indian Contract Act
- Valid
- Rohan agreed to sell his vintage car to his boss for just Rs. 10000 as his boss promised to give him a due promotion. It is a case of
- Free Consent
- Undue Influence
- Misrepresentation
- Fraud
- Which of the following is not an essential element for a valid contract?
- Adequate Consideration
- Lawful Consideration
- Lawful object
- Free Consent
- In which of the following vitiating factors, the intention need not be proved?
- Fraud
- Misrepresentation
- Mistake
- Both (b) and (c)
Answers
- (b)
- (a)
- (c)
- (c)
- (c)
- (b)
- (c)
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Aparna Shukla
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