Indian Contract Act-Offer and Acceptance

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Master the Indian Contract Act: Offer and Acceptance Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Indian Contract Act, focusing on the principles of Offer and Acceptance. This quiz is designed to help you understand key concepts and terminology that govern contracts in India.

In this quiz, you will explore:

  • General and Specific Offers
  • Conditions of Acceptance
  • Communication of Proposals
  • Terms of an Offer
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by NegotiatingNinja42
A advertises in paper that any person who found his lost dog can get a reward of Rs. 5000. Any person who finds the dog can claim the reward. This is a case of
General offer
Specific offer
Implied offer
Invitation to Offer
To make a valid General offer, it is necessary for the offeree to be known to the Offeror at the time of Making the offer.
True
Party true
False
None of the above
In a Specific offer, it is necessary for the offeree to be known to the Offerer at the time of Making the offer.
True
Party true
False
None of the above
A proposes by letter, to sell his horse to B at Rs 10,000. Communication of the proposal is complete when
A posts the letter
B receives the letter
B acknowledges to A that he has received the letter
Either (b) or ( c), whichever is earlier
Terms of an offer must be
Ambiguous
Uncertain
Definite
Vague
An offer may be
Conditional
Unconditional
Both (a) and (b)
Either (a) or (b)
A offers B to sell his house for Rs. 15 lakh and directs him to send his acceptance only by e-mail B sends a letter of acceptance by post. This is
Valid acceptance
Invalid acceptance
Valid acceptance if A does not reject
No acceptance at all
A offered to take a house on lease for a period of 3 years if the house was handsomely decorated. Here, there is no offer since
There is no legal obligation
There is no communication of offer
The terms of offer are too vague
The offer is conditional
Offer should not contain a term, the non compliance of which would amount to acceptance.
True
Party True
False
None of the above
Which of the following results in an offer ?
A declaration of intention
An invitation to offer
An advertisement offering reward to anyone who finds the lost dog of the advertiser
An offer made in a joke
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