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

Q31. Widows right to retain possession is extinguished

(A) On payment of her dower debt
(B) On losing the possession of the deceased husband’s estate
(C) Either (A) or (B)
(D) Only (A) and not (B)

Q32. On divorce, when the marriage has been consummated

(A) Full dower is payable
(B) Double the dower is payable
(C) Half the dower is payable
(D) No dower is payable

Q33. Reconciliation between Muslim couples can take place
Q34. Marriage with a stranger, of a female relations of a minor entitled to the custody of the child, that female relation

(A) Loses her right to the custody of child absolutely
(B) Loses her preferential right
(C) Neither (A) nor (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B)

Q35. For ‘insanity of husband’ to be a ground for divorce, the husband must be insane at least for a period of

(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Four years

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Q36. Witnesses to the marriage have been provided under

(A) Hanafi law
(B) Shiite law
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Q37. ‘Failure of the husband to provide for wife’s maintenance’ as a ground for divorce, must be for a period of

(A) Four years
(B) Three years
(C) Two years
(D) One year

Q38. Under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, when an application is made, before the passing of decree for divorce on the ground of impotency

(A) It is for the wife to satisfy the court that the husband has not ceased to be impotent
(B) It is for the husband to satisfy the court that he has ceased to be impotent
(C) It is for the wife and the husband both to satisfy the court of their respective stands
(D) It is for the court to make the proper inquiry in the matter of its own

Q39. Insanity of husband is a ground for divorce for the wife under

(A) Section 2(v) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
(B) Section 2(vii) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
(C) Section 2(vi) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
(D) Section 2(viii) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

Q40. Where the marriage has been consummated and the marriage is dissolved by divorce, the duration of ‘iddat’ is

(A) Three courses or if the woman is pregnant till delivery
(B) Four courses and 10 days or if the woman is pregnant till delivery whichever is longer
(C) Three courses or if the woman is pregnant till delivery whichever is earlier
(D) Four course and 10 days or if the woman is pregnant till delivery, whichever is earlier

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