MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. In bailment, the person who delivers the goods is called the:
(a) Bailee
(b) Bailor
(c) Lessee
(d) Pledgee
(b) Bailor
(c) Lessee
(d) Pledgee
2. A pledge involves the transfer of:
(a) Goods
(b) Money
(c) Services
(d) Property rights
(b) Money
(c) Services
(d) Property rights
3. Indemnity is a contract to:
(a) Bail goods
(b) Pledge assets
(c) Compensate for losses
(d) Lease property
(b) Pledge assets
(c) Compensate for losses
(d) Lease property
4. Which of the following is not a necessary condition for bailment?
(a) Delivery of goods
(b) Contractual agreement
(c) Compensation for services
(d) Possession by bailee
(b) Contractual agreement
(c) Compensation for services
(d) Possession by bailee
5. In a bailment, the responsibility for the safekeeping of goods lies with the:
(a) Bailor
(b) Bailee
(c) Indemnifier
(d) Lessee
(b) Bailee
(c) Indemnifier
(d) Lessee
6. A pledge can be created by:
(a) Oral agreement
(b) Written agreement
(c) Implication
(d) None of the above
(b) Written agreement
(c) Implication
(d) None of the above
7. An indemnity contract arises from:
(a) Legal obligation
(b) Moral duty
(c) Willful neglect
(d) Voluntary arrangement
(b) Moral duty
(c) Willful neglect
(d) Voluntary arrangement
8. In a lease agreement, the lessor is the:
(a) Owner of the property
(b) Tenant of the property
(c) Guarantor of the agreement
(d) Sublessor
(b) Tenant of the property
(c) Guarantor of the agreement
(d) Sublessor
9. Indemnity is a form of:
(a) Compensation
(b) Insurance
(c) Lease agreement
(d) Mortgage
(b) Insurance
(c) Lease agreement
(d) Mortgage
10. Bailment is terminated by:
(a) Delivery of goods
(b) Mutual agreement
(c) Lapse of time
(d) All of the above
(b) Mutual agreement
(c) Lapse of time
(d) All of the above
Answers
- b
- a
- c
- c
- b
- b
- d
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Ruchika Mohapatra
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