MCQ 21 January 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (21 January 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- In a contract of sale of goods the implied condition as to the wholesomeness applies to
  • (a) Medicines
  • (b) Eatables
  • (c) Clothes
  • (d) Computer
Answer is b is correct. In a contract of sale of goods the implied condition as to the wholesomeness applies to eatables. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question2:- The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on ______________?
  • (a) Indian Sale of Goods Act
  • (b) English Sale of Goods Act
  • (c) US Sale of Goods Act
  • (d) None of above
Answer is b is correct. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on English Sale of Goods Act. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question3:- What is the minimum age for marriage for a male under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955?
  • (a) 16 years
  • (b) 18 years
  • (c) 21 years
  • (d) 25 years
Answer is c is correct. According to Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the minimum age for a male to marry is 21 years. For females, the age is 18 years. Therefore, option (c) is correct answer.
Question4:- When the buyer’s right of quiet possession of goods is affected by the seller’s fault, the buyer can
  • (a) Reject the goods
  • (b) Claim for damages
  • (c) Repudiate the contract
  • (d) all of the above
Answer is b is correct. When the buyer’s right of quiet possession of goods is affected by the seller’s fault, the buyer can claim for damages. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.
Question5:- Which of the following doctrines means ‘a fact that is valid cannot be invalidated’?
  • (a) Doctrine of Eclipse
  • (b) Doctrine of Factum Valet
  • (c) Doctrine of Pith and Substance
  • (d) Doctrine of Severability
Answer is b is correct. The Doctrine of Factum Valet upholds that a fact, once established, cannot be invalidated due to non-compliance with a condition. This doctrine is primarily applied in Hindu Law regarding marriages. Therefore, option (b) is correct answer.