CSS :: Sale Of Goods Act 1930
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1. |
The Sale of Goods Act, was enacted on |
A. |
15th, February, 1930 |
B. |
15th, March, 1930 |
C. |
15th, April, 1930 |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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2. |
The Sale of Goods Act, was enforced on |
A. |
1st day of May, 1930 |
B. |
1st day of June, 1930 |
C. |
1st day of July, 1930 |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option C
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3. |
The sale of Goods Act, 1930 contains |
A. |
66 Sections |
B. |
68 Sections |
C. |
70 Sections |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option A
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4. |
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on |
A. |
US Sale of Goods Act |
B. |
English Sale of Goods Act |
C. |
Indian Sale of Goods Act |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option B
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5. |
Section 2, of The Sale of Goods Act is about |
A. |
Principles |
B. |
Definitions |
C. |
Exceptions |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option B
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6. |
As per-section 2(1), a person who buys or agrees to buy goods is called |
A. |
Buyer |
B. |
Seller |
C. |
Both (a) and (b) |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option A
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7. |
The voluntary transfer of possession from one person to another is called |
A. |
Transfer |
B. |
Change of possession |
C. |
Delivery |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option C
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8. |
Section 2, sub-section______, of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 defines "Goods" |
Answer: Option C
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9. |
As per section 2, sub section 7 every kind of moveable property other than actionable claim and money is called |
A. |
Goods |
B. |
Future goods |
C. |
Both (a) and (b) |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option A
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10. |
Future goods means goods to be manufactured or produced or acquired by the seller |
A. |
In future prescribed time |
B. |
After making of contract |
C. |
Before making of contract |
D. |
None of above |
Answer: Option B
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