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OBJECTIVE SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT 1882 [1ST SET]

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26. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(a) the salary of a public officer can be transferred

(b) the salary of a public officer cannot be transferred

(c) no such provision is found in the Act

(d) none of the above.

27. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(a) a public office cannot be transferred

(b) a public office can be transferred

(c) such provision is absent in the Act

(d) none of the above.

28. Under the provisions of section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, no transfer can be made for an unlawful object or consideration within the meaning of section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

(a) the statement is false

(b) the statement is true

(c) the statement is partly true

(d) none of the above.

29. Under the provisions of section 7 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the competent person to transfer means:

I. Every person competent to contract only;

II. Every person entitled to transferable property or authorised to dispose of transferable property.

(a) only (I) is correct

(b) both (I) and (II) are correct

(c) (II) is correct

(d) neither is correct.

30. The term “transfer” under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, refers to

(a) partly or whole transfer

(b) absolute or conditional transfer

(c) contingent transfer

(d) both (a) and (b) are correct.

31. Under section 8 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the legal incidents also includes-

(a) machinery attached to earth and the moveable parts thereof

(b) only machinery attached to earth

(c) only moveable parts of the machinery attached to earth

(d) none of the above.

32. Under the provisions of section 9 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the transfer includes-

(a) also oral transfer

(b) written transfer only

(c) only (a) is correct

(d) only (b) is correct.

33. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, where a writing is not expressly required by law:

(a) a transfer of properties may be made without writing in every case

(b) a transfer of property is subject to only writing

(c) no provision of oral transfer is made

(d) none of the above.

34. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the condition restraining alienation is provided in

(a) section 10

(b) section 9

(c) section 8

(d) section 7.

35. Where in a Transfer of Property, an interest is created absolutely in favour of any person though the terms of the transfer direct that such interest shall be applied or enjoyed by him in a particular member:

(a) he shall be entitled to receive and dispose of such interest as if there were no such direction

(b) he shall not be entitled to interest

(c) he shall be entitled to interest subject to terms and conditions

(d) none of the above.

36. Under section 12 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 where the transfer of property is subject to conditions or limitations making interest therein to the benefit of person to lease on his becoming involved or endeavouring to transfer or dispose of property, such condition is:

(a) valid

(b) void

(c) partly void

(d) none of the above.

37. Provisions of section 12 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(a) does not apply to lease condition in the benefit of the lessor

(b) does apply to a condition in a lease for the benefit of lessor

(c) no such condition is made under such provision

(d) none of the above.

38. The rules against the perpetuity is provided in section …….of the Transfer of Property

Act, 1882

(a) 14

(b) 15

(c) 16

(d) 17.

39. No transfer of property can operate to create an interest which is to take effect after the life time of one or more persons living at the date of such transfer. These provisions come under:

(a) rules against retrospective transfer only

(b) rules against perpetuity

(c) rules against prospective transfer

(d) none of the above.

40. Under section 16 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 where an interest created for the benefit of a person or class of persons fails then:

(a) any interest created in the same transaction intended to take effect after

or upon failure of such prior interest also fails

(b) any interest created in the same transaction and intended to take effect after or upon failure of such prior interest does not fail

(c) such failure does not affect

(d) none of the above.

41. Provision of longer period in the matter of accumulation of property under section 17 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 amounts to

(a) 18 years

(b) 20 years

(c) 22 years

(d) 25 years.

42. Under the provisions of section 17 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the income arising from the property shall be accumulated either wholly or in part during a period

(a) longer than life of the transferor

(b) shorter than life of transferor

(c) no such period is mentioned

(d) none of the above.

43. Under the provisions of section 18 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the provisions of some sections shall not apply in case of a transfer of property for the benefit of the public in the advancement of religion, knowledge, commerce, health, safety or any other object beneficial to mankind. These sections are:

(a) 13,14, 15 and 16

(b) 14,16 and 17

(c) 14,16,17 and 18

(d) 14,15 and 20.

44. The provision of vested interest is provided in:

(a) section 18 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(b) section 19 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(c) section 20 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(d) section 21 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

45. According to the provisions of section 19 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(a) the vested interest is not defeated by the death of the transferee before he obtains possession

(b) vested interest is defeated by the death of transferee before he obtains possession

(c) no such provision is made

(d) none of the above.

46. Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit:

(a) upon his birth

(b) 7 days after his birth

(c) J2 days after his birth

(d) no such provision is made in the Act.

47. Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 an unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer upon his birth, although

(a) he may not be entitled to the enjoyment immediately on his birth

(b) he is entitled after 7 days after his birth

(c) no such provision is made

(d) none of the above.

48. In the context of contingent interest in case of happening of a uncertain event or if a specified uncertain event shall not happen, such person acquires a contingent interest in the property. Such interest

(a) becomes vested interest in the former case, on the happening of the event, in the later, when the happening of event becomes impossible

(b) does not become vested interest

(c) vested interest does not depend upon happening or not happening of event

(d) none of the above.

49. The provision of contingent interest is provided in:

(a) section 20 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(b) section 21 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(c) section 22 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

(d) section 23 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

50. Where interest on transfer of property is created in favour of members only of a class as shall attain a particular age:

(a) such interest does not vest in any member of the class who has not attained that age

(b) such interest vests in any member irrespective of class who has not attained that age

(c) no such provision is made under the Act

(d) none of the above.

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