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Hindu Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1
Q81. A person is disqualified from successing any property if he suffers from any
(A) Disease
(B) Defermity
(C) Bodily defect
(D) Neither (A) nor (B) nor (C)
Answer: Neither (A) nor (B) nor (C)
Q82. If a Hindu female intends to adopt a daughter she can adopt a female child who is
(A) Less than sixteen years of age
(B) Less than fifteen years of age
(C) Less than eighteen years of age
(D) Less that twenty one years of age
Answer: Less than fifteen years of age
Q83. Give Correct Response.
A married in 1947 in accordance with Hindu religious rites and ceremonies, can he file a petition for judicial separation now:
(A) Hindu Marriage Act came into force in 1955, so petition is not maintainable
(B) Petition is not maintainable as their marriage subsists more than 25 years
(C) Petition is maintainable as it is immaterial, whether the marriage is solemnised before or after the commencement of the Act
(D) Petition is not maintainable at all
Answer: Petition is maintainable as it is immaterial, whether the marriage is solemnised before or after the commencement of the Act
Q84. Which of the following statements hold true regarding the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 ?
(A) Women can now act as karta of the joint Hindu family
(B) Women cannot act as a karta of the joint Hindu family before or after passing of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005
(C) Women can now become karta of joint Hindu family
(D) None of these
Answer: Women cannot act as a karta of the joint Hindu family before or after passing of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005
Q85. Bar to entertain a petition for divorce is contained in
(A) Section 14 of Hindu Marriage Act
(B) Section 15 of Hindu Marriage Act
(C) Section 19 of Hindu Marriage Act
(D) Section 23 of Hindu Marriage Act
Answer: Section 14 of Hindu Marriage Act
Q86. Adoption of a son by a Hindu male
(A) Results in divesting of an estate vested in any person prior to the adoption
(B) Is not to result in divesting of an estate vested in any person prior to the adoption
(C) May or may not result in divesting of any estate vested in any person prior to adoption depending on the agreement between the parties
(D) May or may not result in divesting of any estate vested in any person prior to adoption as decided by the court
Answer: Is not to result in divesting of an estate vested in any person prior to the adoption
Q87. If, during the period of judicial separation, either spouse indulges in adultery, does it furnish a ground for divorce ?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Not a ground
(D) None of the above
Answer: Yes
Q88. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 mentions:
(A) Two types of heir of a Hindu male
(B) Three types of heir of a Hindu male
(C) Four types of heir of a Hindu male
(D) Five types of heir of a Hindu male
Answer: Two types of heir of a Hindu male
Q89. Where a property sought to be changed mentioned in the application for permanent alimony, is subsequently transferred before the order creating the charge is passed
(A) Transferee will take the property subject to the charge
(B) Transferee will take the property free of any charge
(C) Transferee mayor may not take the property subject to the charge
(D) Either (A) or (C)
Answer: Transferee will take the property subject to the charge
Q90. What is the position of the nominee under The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 ?
(A) Nominee retains the amount or property received under nomination and is thus entitled to it
(B) Nominee entitled to receive amount or property holds it as trustee
(C) A nominee is equivalent to the heir or legatee with regards to property or amount under nomination
(D) None of the above
Answer: Nominee entitled to receive amount or property holds it as trustee