1. “A Contract is an agreement creating and defining obligations between the parties” the definition was put forwarded by

(a) Dr. Ambedkar 
(b) Pollock 
(c) Salmonds 
(d) N.D.Kapoor



2. The Law of Contract is nothing but ...............

(a) A Child of Commercial dealing 
(b) A Child of Religion 
(c) A Child of day to day Politics 
(d) A Child of Economics. 



3. To form a valid contract, there should be atleast .............

(a) Two parties 
(b) Three parties 
(c) Four parties 
(d) Five parties. 



4. Contractual rights and duties are created by ...............

(a) State 
(b) Statute 
(c) Parties 
(d) Custom or Usage. 


5. Agreement is defined by the section ............... of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. 

(a) Section 2(c) 
(b) Section 2(e) 
(c) Section 2(g) 
(d) Section 2(i) 


6. As per section 2(e) of the Indian Contract Act, “Every Promise and every set of promise forming the consideration for each other is a/an 

(a) Contract 
(b) Agreement 
(c) Offer  
(d) Acceptance 


7. A promises to deliver his watch to B and, in return, B Promise to pay a sum of ` 2,000. There is said to be a/ an 

(a) Agreement 
(b) Proposal 
(c) Acceptance 
(d) Offer 


8. An Agreement is ...................

(a) Offer 
(b) Offer+ Acceptance 
(c) Offer + Acceptance + Consideration 
(d) Contract 


9. A Contract is ................

(a) A promise to do something or abstain from doing something. 
(b) A communication of intention to do something or abstain from doing something 
(c) A set of promises. 
(d) An agreement enforceable by law. 


10. Contract is defined as an agreement enforceable by Law, vide section ............ of the Indian Contract Act. 

(a) Section 2(e) 
(b) Section 2(f) 
(c) Section 2(h) 
(d) Section 2(i) 



MCQs on Indian Contract Act 1872