Formative Assessment # 1 Obligations and Contracts Multiple Choice Questions in Obligations and Contracts
Formative Assessment # 1 Obligations and Contracts Multiple Choice Questions in Obligations and Contracts
a. Civil obligation
b. Natural obligation
c. Moral obligation
d. Social obligation
a. Civil obligation
b. Moral obligation
c. Natural obligation
d. Social obligation
3. The obligee has a right to enforce the obligation against the obligor in a court of law
a. Civil obligation
b. Moral obligation
c. Natural obligation
d. Social obligation
a. Civil obligation
b. Moral obligation
c. Natural obligation
d. Social obligation
b. Efficient cause
c. Prescription
d. Vinculum juris
a. Negotiorum gestio
b. Solution indebiti
c. Quasi contract
d. Quasi delict
a. Real right
b. Natural right
c. Moral right
d. Personal right
a. Obligor
b. Obligee
c. Passive subject
d. Debtor
9. The person who has the duty of giving, doing or not doing
a. Obligee
b. Obligor
c. Active subject
d. Creditor
10. The source of obligation which is a rule of conduct, just and obligatory, promulgated by legitimate
a. Contracts
b. Quasi contracts
c. Delicts
d. Law
11. The duty to pay taxes and to support one’s family are obligations arising from
a. Law
b. Contracts
c. Quasi- contracts
d. Delicts
12. The obligation of husband and wife to render mutual help and support arises from
a. Contract
b. Law
c. Quasi contract
d. Quasi delict
13. A supports B, a minor, because B’s father refuses t support B. the father is obliged to reimburse A.
the source of obligation is
a. Contract
b. Quasi contract
c. Delict
d. Quasi delict
14. When a person voluntarily takes charge of another’s abandoned business or property without the
owner’s authority where reimbursement must be made for necessary and useful expenses
a. Quasi contract
b. Quasi delict
c. Negotiorum gestio
d. Solution indebiti
15. When something is received when there is no right to demand it, and it was unduly delivered thru
a. Quasi contract
b. Quasi delict
c. Negotiorum gestio
d. Solution indebiti
a. True; true
b. True; false
c. False; true
d. False; false
17. A fault or act or omission of care which causes damage to another, there being no pre- existing
a. Quasi contract
b. Quasi delict
c. Negotiorum gestio
d. Solution indebiti
18. What is the basis of the liability of a school when a student is stabbed inside the campus by a
stranger in the school?
a. Contracts
b. Quasi contracts
c. Delicts
d. Quasi delicts
a. Moral
b. Exemplary
c. Nominal
d. Temperate
a. Liquidated
b. Actual
c. Nominal
d. Exemplary
a. Exemplary
b. Liquidated
c. Temperate
d. Moral
a. Temperate
b. Liquidated
c. Actual
d. Moral
23. The following except one, are included in civil liability. The exception is
a. Restitution
b. Reparation
c. Indemnification
d. Starvation
24. Omission of the diligence which is required by the circumstances of person, place and time
a. Ignorance
b. Negligence
c. Impotence
d. Insanity
25. A was employed as professional driver of B transit Bus owned by C. In the course of his work, A hit a
concrete post causing serious injury to passenger W and pedestrian Y. the victims sued the driver and
the
owner of the bus for damages. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. C is not liable if C can prove that he exercised the diligence of a good father of a family in the
b. The conviction of A in a criminal case makes C liable for damages arising from criminal act
c. The liability of C shall cease if the driver A is acquitted in the criminal case
d. The guilt of driver A must be established beyond reasonable doubt to make C liable