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Judiciary and Law Mcqs 2924 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Judiciary and Law covers the structure and functions of courts, the role of judges, and the interpretation and enforcement of laws under the constitution. It highlights the rule of law, fundamental rights, and the judiciary’s role in ensuring justice and maintaining checks and balances. This topic is important for competitive exams like PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, CTS, BPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, and GBPSC.

Every agreement, by which any party thereto is restricted absolutely from enforcing his rights under or in respect of any contract by the usual legal proceeding in the ordinary tribunal or which limits the time within which he may thus enforce his right ?
A Valid agreement
B Void agreement
C Both A and B
D None of above
Correct Answer: Void agreement
Section 18 of the Contract Act, deals with_______________?
A Coericon
B Fraud
C Misrepresentation
D None of above
Correct Answer: Misrepresentation
The term “Fraud” means ?
A Active concealment of fact with knowledge and belief of the fact
B Doing any act fitted to deceive
C Both A and B
D None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B
A man enfeebled by disease or age is inclued by B’s influence over him as his medical abendant to agree to pay B, a unreasonable sum for his professional services_______________?
A B employees nothing
B B employees undue influence
C Both A and B
D None of above
Correct Answer: B employees undue influence
The committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code, or the unlawful detaining or threatening to detain any property to the prejudice of any person whatever with intention of causing any person to enter into an agreement is called_______________?
A Free consent
B Coercion
C Both A and B
D None of above
Correct Answer: Coercion
Free consent is defined in section_______________ of the Contract Act?
A 10
B 14
C 18
D None of above
Correct Answer: 14
Free consent is_________ element for contract?
A Essential
B Discretional
C Exceptional
D None of above
Correct Answer: Essential
The age limit for making a contract is_______________?
A 16 years
B 17 years
C Majority
D None of above
Correct Answer: Majority
In order to convert a proposal into a promise the acceptance must be______________?
A Conditional
B Unconditional
C Absolute
D None of above
Correct Answer: Absolute
As per section 6 of the Contract Act, 1872 there are _______________ ways for revocation of proposal?
A 2
B 3
C 4
D None of above
Correct Answer: 4