Indian Contract Act Quiz Part-3 /10 Indian Contract act Quiz Part-3 1 / 10 1) As per section 6 of the Contract Act, 1872 there is revocation of the proposal. ways for A. 2 B. None of above C. 3 D. 4 2 / 10 2) Section 5, of the Contract Act, deals with A. Acceptance of contracts B. None of above C. Communication of contract D. Revocation of proposals and acceptances 3 / 10 3) A proposes by letter to sell a house to B The Communication of the proposal is complete A. Both (a) and (b) B. None of above C. When B accepts the proposal D. When A make such proposal 4 / 10 4) An agreement enforceable by law is called A. An agreement B. Both (a) and (b) C. None of above D. Contract 5 / 10 5) "Reciprocal" Contracts means A. Trilateral contracts B. One sided contracts C. None of Above D. Bilateral contracts 6 / 10 6) A contract which ceases to be enforceable by law becomes void when it cease s to be enforceable is called A. Valid contract B. Void contract C. None of Above D. Voidable contract 7 / 10 7) An agreement that is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties there too but not at the option of other or others is A. A valid contract B. A voidable contract C. All of above D. A void contract 8 / 10 8) Promise which forms the consideration or part of the consideration for each other is called A. Reciprocal promise B. Conditional promise C. None of above D. Simple promise 9 / 10 9) A proposal may be revoked byways as are provided in section of the Contract Act 1872. A. 5 B. None of above C. 7 D. 6 10 / 10 10) An agreement not enforceable by law is called A. Voidable agreement B. Valid agreement C. None of above D. Void agreement Your score is The average score is 49% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Share This Content