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Sale Of Goods Act Law 100 GK MCQ SET:-1

Q11. Section 62 of the Sale Goods Act, 1930 is an application of the maxim

(A) Expression facit cess are tactium
(B) Modus et conventio vincunt legem
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Q12. Which of the following is incorrect with regard to the manner through which right of stoppage in transit can be exercised by an unpaid seller:

(A) An unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage in transit by taking actual possession of the goods
(B) An unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage in transit by giving notice of his claim to the carrier who is in the possession of goods
(C) An unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage in transit by giving notice of his claim to the bailee who is in the possession of the goods
(D) Unpaid seller can exercise the right of stoppage in transit by giving an advertisement in leading newspaper of the place where the buyer ordinarily carries on his business

Q13. According to Section 14(a) of the Act, Implied condition as to title means:
Q14. Which of the following is incorrect regarding meaning of ‘Merchantable quality of goods’?

(A) The goods are free from patent defects
(B) The goods are free from latent defects
(C) The goods can be used for the purpose for which they are bought
(D) That the goods are marketable at their full value

Q15. ‘Property in goods’ means:

(A) Ownership of goods
(B) Custody or control of goods
(C) Either (A) or (B)
(D) None of the above

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Q16. A seller sells undergarments which cause skin disease to buyer. What is the liability of the seller ?

(A) He is liable for breach of warranty
(B) He is liable for breach of a condition
(C) He is not liable
(D) The buyer should be careful

Q17. Under section 53 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 on sub-sale or pledge of goods by the buyer, the unpaid seller’s rights of lien and stoppage in transit are lost where

(A) The seller has assented to the subsequent sale or pledge of the goods by the buyer
(B) The sub-sale or pledge of the goods by the buyer is brought to the notice of the seller
(C) Either (A) or (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Q18. Goods’ within the meaning of section 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 includes

(A) Actionable claim(s)
(B) Money
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Q19. Section 46 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 prescribes, the rights of the unpaid seller against the goods where

(A) The property in goods has passed to the buyer
(B) The property in goods has not passed to the buyer
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Only (A) and not (B)

Q20. The definition of ‘the documents of title to goods’ given in section 2(4) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, is

(A) Exhaustive
(B) Descriptive
(C) Exhaustive and descriptive
(D) Only (A) and not (B) or (C)

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