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Sale of Goods Act

MCQ 20 MARKS
• 1. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies to the
whole of India except
• (a) Jammu & Kashmir
• (b) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
• (c) Goa, Daman & Diu
• (d) all the above.
• 2. The definition of 'goods' as given in section 2(7)
of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, is the same as given
• (a) of movable property under the General Clauses
Act, 1897
• (b) of movable property under the Transfer of
Property Act, 1882
• (c) of movable property under the Indian Contract
Act, 1872
• (d) Neither (a) nor (b) nor (c).
• 3. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on
• (a) the english Bills of Exchange Act, 1882
• (b) the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
• (c) the English Sale of Goods Act, 1893
• (d) the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
• 4. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 in its
operationis
• (a) prospective
• (b) retrospective
• (c) prospective in certain respects and
retrospective in certain other respects
• (d) only (c) and not (a) or (b).
• 5. In Sale of Goods Act several provisions of
the Indian Contract Act have been retained
• (a) to meet the need of the buyers
• (b) to meet the need of the sellers
• (c) to meet the need of both the buyers and
sellers
• (d) to meet special conditions existing in
India regarding sale of goods
• 6. Under section 2(14) of the Sale of the
Goods Act, 1930, 'specific goods' means
• (a) goods which are capable of identification
• (b) generic goods
• (c) goods identified and agreed upon
• (d) either (a) or (c).
• 7. 'Quality of goods' under section 2(12) of
the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 has a reference
• (a) fitness for a particular purpose
• (b) state or condition
• (c) description
• (d) either (a) or (b) or (c).
• 8. The term 'buyer', under the Sale of Goods
Act, 1930, has
• (a) been defined under section 2(1)
• (b) been defined under section 2(2)
• (c) been defined under section 2(3)
• (d) not been defined.
• 9. The term "goods" in the sale of goods
means
• (a) specific goods only
• (b) ascertained goods only
• (c) ownership
• (d) subject matter.
• 10. Under section 2(11) of the Sale of Goods
Act, 1930, the property in goods means
• (a) the general property or ownership of
goods
• (b) the specific property or ownership of
goods
• (c) both (a) and (b)
• (d) either (a) or (b).
• 11. Under section 2(2) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930,
'delivery' means
• (a) gratuitous transfer of possession from one person to
another
• (b) involuntary transfer of possession from one person to
another
• (c) voluntary transfer of possession from one person to
another
• (d) transfer of possession irrespective of whether it is
gratuitous, involuntary or voluntary, from one person to
another.
• 12. 'Delivery' within the meaning of section
2(1) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, can be
• (a) actual
• (b) constructive
• (c) symbolic
• (d) either (a) or (b) or (c).
• 13. '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).
• 14. Which of the following is an instance of
constructive delivery of goods
• (a) the transfer of bill of lading
• (b) atonement by a person in possession of
the goods
• (c) both (a) and (b)
• (d) only (b) and not (a). A bill of lading is
• 15. Seller means a person
• (a) who sells or agrees to sell goods
• (b) who only sells good
• (c) who only agrees to sell goods
• (d) none of above.
• 16. Under section 2(6) of the Sale of Goods
Act, 1930 'future goods' means
• (a) goods which are not yet in existence
• (b) unascertained goods
• (c) ascertained goods
• (d) specific goods
• 17. 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).
• 18. Which of the following documents is a
document of title to goods
• (a) bill of exchange
• (b) promissory note
• (c) dock warrant
• (d) all the above.
• 19. The question of the insolvency of a buyer,
under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, is of
importance in connection with
• (a) the seller's lien on the goods
• (b) the right of stoppage in transit
• (c) both (a) and (b)
• (d) only (a) and not (b).
• 20. 'Price' under section 2(10) of the Sale of
Goods Act, 1930, means
• (a) the money consideration
• (b) the consideration given in the form of
goods
• (c) partly money consideration and pa;
consideration in goods
• (d) either (a) or (b) or (c).
ANSWERS
1 A 11 C
2 B 12 D
3 B 13 C
4 C 14 C
5 D 15 A
6 D 16 B
7 D 17 C
8 A 18 D
9 A 19 C
10 C 20 A

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