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Muslim Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q11. In Islam, the dower can be

(A) Specified
(B) Unspecified
(C) Either specified or unspecified
(D) Only specified and not unspecified

Q12. M’, the mother of a Muslim minor daughter contracted her in marriage in the life time of the father who had become an apostate. The marriage is

(A) Bad in law
(B) Irregular
(C) Valid
(D) Void

Q13. Which Section of the WaId Act, 1995 bars jurisdiction of civil court ?
Q14. Who amongst the following is not entitled to appoint guardian of the property of a minor by will

(A) Father
(B) Paternal grandfather
(C) Mother
(D) None of the above

Q15. In ‘hiba’ the delivery of possession where necessary

(A) Can be actual
(B) Can be constructive
(C) Can be symbolic
(D) Either (A) or (B) or (C)

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Q16. Under the Muslim Law, ‘Khula’ and ‘Mubara’ at’ are:

(A) The forms of marriage
(B) The forms of dissolution of marriage by agreement
(C) The forms of repudiation of gift on attaining majority
(D) The forms of demanding pre-emption

Q17. Under Sunni Law, a marriage performed during the period of Iddat is

(A) Void
(B) Valid
(C) Voidable
(D) Irregular

Q18. The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act was enacted in:

(A) 1949
(B) 1939
(C) 1959
(D) None of these

Q19. Marriage, of Muslim male to his maternal uncle’s daughter is:

(A) Valid
(B) Void
(C) Voidable
(D) Irregular

Q20. “Whereabouts of the husband not known for a period of four years” is a ground for divorce under the-

(A) Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
(B) Divorce Act, 1869
(C) Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
(D) Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

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