Q1. In which year the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 was enacted?
a. 1st July, 1930
b. 1st July, 1929
c. 1st July, 1928
d. 1st July 1931
a. 1st July, 1930
b. 1st July, 1929
c. 1st July, 1928
d. 1st July 1931
Q2. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Buyer’?
a. Section 2(2)
b. Section 2(1)
c. Section 2(3)
d. Section 2(4)
a. Section 2(2)
b. Section 2(1)
c. Section 2(3)
d. Section 2(4)
Q3. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Delivery’?
a. Section 2(2)
b. Section 2(1)
c. Section 2(3)
d. Section 2(4)
a. Section 2(2)
b. Section 2(1)
c. Section 2(3)
d. Section 2(4)
Q4. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Goods’?
a. Section 2(5)
b. Section 2(6)
c. Section 2(7)
d. Section 2(8)
a. Section 2(5)
b. Section 2(6)
c. Section 2(7)
d. Section 2(8)
Q5. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Insolvent’?
a. Section 2(5)
b. Section 2(6)
c. Section 2(7)
d. Section 2(8)
a. Section 2(5)
b. Section 2(6)
c. Section 2(7)
d. Section 2(8)
Q6. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Mercantile Agent’?
a. Section 2(9)
b. Section 2(10)
c. Section 2(11)
d. Section 2(12)
a. Section 2(9)
b. Section 2(10)
c. Section 2(11)
d. Section 2(12)
Q7. Which section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states ‘Contract of sale may be absolute or conditional’?
a. Section 4 (1)
b. Section 4(3)
c. Section 4(4)
d. Section 4(2)
a. Section 4 (1)
b. Section 4(3)
c. Section 4(4)
d. Section 4(2)
Q8. Which section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states ‘A contract of sale may be made in writing or by word of mouth or by partly by writing or partly by word of mouth and it may imply on parties’?
a. Section 5(1)
b. Section 5(2)
c. Section 5(4)
d. Section 5(2)
a. Section 5(1)
b. Section 5(2)
c. Section 5(4)
d. Section 5(2)
Q9. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘ Ascertainment of price’?
a. Section 7
b. Section 8
c. Section 9
d. Section 10
a. Section 7
b. Section 8
c. Section 9
d. Section 10
Q10. Which of the following sections of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states conditions and warranties?
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
Q11. Which of the following sections of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states transfer of property between seller and buyer?
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
Q12. Which of the following sections of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states transfer of title?
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
Q13. Which of the following section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines ‘sale by one of joint owners’?
a. Section 26
b. Section 25
c. Section 27
d. Section 28
a. Section 26
b. Section 25
c. Section 27
d. Section 28
Q14. Which of the following sections of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states rights of unpaid seller against the goods?
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
a. Sections 18 to 26
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
Q15. Which of the following sections of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states suit for breach of contract?
a. Sections 55 to 61
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
a. Sections 55 to 61
b. Sections 11 to 17
c. Sections 27 to 30
d. Section 45 to 54
Answers
- Option a
- Option b
- Option a
- Option c
- Option d
- Option a
- Option d
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