1. ..................... are goods suitable to the condition in the life of the minor, and to his actual requirements at the time of sale and delivery. 

(a) Necessaries 
(b) Goods 
(c) Life Style Products 
(d) Luxuries.  


2. “ Consensus - ad - idem” means ......... 

(a) General Consensus 
(b) Meeting of minds upon the same thing in the same sense 
(c) Reaching an agreement 
(d) Reaching of contract 


3. A Contract which is formed without the free consent of parties, is .......... 

(a) Valid 
(b) Illegal 
(c) Voidable 
(d) Void ab- initio 


4. Contracts under unilateral mistake are .................... if such mistake is caused by the fraud or misrepresentation of the other party. 

(a) Valid 
(b) Void 
(c) Illegal 
(d) Unenforceable 


5. Mistake as to foreign law is treated in the same manner as .........

(a) Mistake of India Law 
(b) Mistake of Fact 
(c) Misrepresentation 
(d) Fraud 


6. If an agreement suffers from any uncertainty. It is ............. 

(a) Voidable 
(b) Void 
(c) Unenforceable 
(d) Illegal. 


7. All illegal agreements are ............. 

(a) Void- ab- initio 
(b) Valid 
(c) Contingent  
(d) Enforceable 


8. A promise to give money or money’s worth upon the determination or ascertainment of an uncertain event is called ..............

(a) Wagering Agreement 
(b) Unlawful Agreement 
(c) Illegal Agreement 
(d) Voidable Agreement 


9. In the States of Gujarat and Maharashtra, collateral transactions to a wagering agreement are ............

(a) Voidable 
(b) Illegal and Void 
(c) Valid and Enforceable 
(d) Contingent 



10. A Contingent Contract is a contract to do, or not to do something if some event, collateral to such contract 

(a) happens 
(b) does not happen 
(c) Neither (a) nor (b) 
(d) Either (a) or (b) 


MCQs on Indian Contract Act 1872