The Specific Relief Act, 1877 Model Test 0% It must be finished within just 30 minutes. Time Over. Thank you Specific relief act half model test universal The Limitation Act Question: 50 Marks: 50 Time: 30 Minute 1 / 50 What is the form requirement for an acknowledgment under Section 19? A) It must be registered B) It must be typed C) It must be notarized D) It must be in writing and signed 2 / 50 Under Section 12(4), for an application to set aside an award, what time is excluded? A) 30 days flat B) Time requisite for obtaining a copy of the award C) Time spent in mediation D) No time is excluded 3 / 50 (Illustration) Plaintiff proves open enjoyment of a right of way from 1890 to 1910. Suit brought in 1911. Is he entitled to judgment? A) No B) Yes C) Only against the government D) Only if he shows a deed 4 / 50 Under Section 21(1), the expression "agent duly authorised" for a person under disability includes: A) His neighbor B) His elder sibling C) His lawful guardian, committee or manager D) Any lawyer 5 / 50 Under Section 18, if a person is kept from the knowledge of his right to sue by fraud, when does the time begin to run? A) 12 years after the fraud B) From the time when the fraud first became known to the person injuriously affected C) From the date the fraud was committed D) From the date of the contract 6 / 50 Section 16 relates to the exclusion of time for proceedings to set aside what kind of sale? A) Auction by a bank B) Sale in execution of a decree C) Private property sale D) Sale of stolen goods 7 / 50 The footnote indicates that the word "Bangladesh" was substituted for which word in the original Act? A) East Pakistan B) Pakistan C) Bengal D) India 8 / 50 If a suit requires a mandatory notice period under any enactment, is that notice period excluded from limitation? A) Only for government suits B) No C) Yes D) Only if it exceeds 30 days 9 / 50 Section 26: To acquire an easement, the enjoyment must be without: A) Knowledge B) Permission C) Payment D) Interruption 10 / 50 To which territory does the Limitation Act, 1908 extend? A) To the whole of Bangladesh B) Outside Bangladesh C) Only to specific divisions D) To urban areas only 11 / 50 Under Section 18, if a necessary document is fraudulently concealed, limitation starts when: A) The person first had the means of producing it or compelling its production B) The court orders a search C) The police are informed D) The defendant confesses 12 / 50 Can a person be a "trustee" if they are a wrong-doer in possession without title? A) Yes, after 12 years B) Yes C) Yes, if they improve the property D) No (Sec 2(11)) 13 / 50 According to Section 14 (Explanation II), a plaintiff resisting an appeal is deemed to be: A) Waiving his rights B) Prosecuting a proceeding C) Wasting time D) Delaying the court 14 / 50 If a writing containing an acknowledgment is undated, can oral evidence of its contents be received (Sec 19(2))? A) Only for the signature B) Yes, if the judge asks C) No, subject to Evidence Act, oral evidence of contents not received D) Yes, always 15 / 50 Under Sec 14 Explanation III, what is deemed to be a cause of a like nature with defect of jurisdiction? A) Bankruptcy B) Non-payment of fees C) Forgery D) Misjoinder of parties or of causes of action 16 / 50 Is a wrong-doer in possession without title considered a "trustee" under the Act? A) No B) Yes, if possession is over 12 years C) Yes, always D) Depends on the court's discretion 17 / 50 Section 10 deals with suits against: A) Express trustees and their representatives B) Government officials C) Minors D) Foreigners 18 / 50 Under Section 15(1), if the institution of a suit is stayed by an injunction, what happens to the time of the continuance of the injunction? A) It restarts the limitation period B) It bars the suit forever C) It is included in the limitation period D) It is excluded 19 / 50 Under Section 5, an appeal may be admitted after the period of limitation if the appellant satisfies the Court that: A) He was busy with personal work B) The opposing party agrees C) He is willing to pay a penalty D) He had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal 20 / 50 If an easement is claimed over Government property, what is the required period of continuous enjoyment? A) 60 years B) 20 years C) 100 years D) 30 years 21 / 50 Does Section 22(1) apply if a party is added owing to an assignment of an interest during the pendency of a suit? A) Only for defendants B) Only for plaintiffs C) Yes D) No, Section 22(2) explicitly excludes this 22 / 50 According to the Explanation in Section 26, is an interruption valid if it is not submitted to or acquiesced in for one year after the claimant has notice? A) No, it is not an interruption within the meaning of the section B) Only for light and air C) Only for water rights D) Yes 23 / 50 Section 23: In the case of a continuing wrong independent of contract, when does the fresh period of limitation begin? A) When the wrongdoer is caught B) From the first wrong C) When the police report is filed D) At every moment of the time during which the wrong continues 24 / 50 Under Section 26, does the 60-year rule apply if the property over which an easement is claimed belongs to a private company? A) No, only if it belongs to the Government B) Yes C) Depends on company size D) Yes, if public limited company 25 / 50 Under Section 27, within how many years after the determination of the life interest must the reversioner resist the claim? A) One year B) Three years C) Two years D) Twelve years 26 / 50 (Illustration) Debt to firm E, F, G. E & F insane, G minor. When will time run against them? A) After 3 years B) Immediately C) When G attains majority, or either E or F becomes sane D) Never 27 / 50 An instrument whereby a person obliges himself to pay money to another, on condition that the obligation shall be void if a specified act is performed, is called a: A) Bill of exchange B) Promissory note C) Bond D) Cheque 28 / 50 In territories where the Easements Act, 1882 extends, do Sections 26 and 27 of the Limitation Act apply? A) Partially B) No, they shall not apply C) Yes D) At the judge's discretion 29 / 50 Section 13 states that the time a defendant is absent from territories under whose administration is excluded? A) The UN B) The Government C) The British Crown D) Foreign powers 30 / 50 According to Section 2(6), "foreign country" means: A) Countries without a bilateral treaty B) Any country other than Bangladesh C) Any country outside Asia D) Neighboring countries only 31 / 50 Does a continuing breach of contract mean limitation starts only once at the first breach? A) Yes, for lease agreements B) No, a fresh period begins at every moment the breach continues C) Yes, unless written otherwise D) Yes 32 / 50 Does a "suit" include an application? A) Yes B) Yes, if filed together C) No D) Only interlocutory applications 33 / 50 Under Section 7, what is required for time to run against jointly entitled persons when one is disabled? A) The capable persons must wait B) A court order C) A discharge can be given without the concurrence of the disabled person D) The disabled person must consent 34 / 50 An instrument whereby the maker engages absolutely to pay a specified sum of money to another at a time therein limited, or on demand, or at sight is a: A) Bond B) Cheque C) Promissory note D) Bill of exchange 35 / 50 An acknowledgment of liability under Section 19 must be made: A) Orally B) After the limitation period has expired C) Through a public notice D) Before the expiration of the prescribed period 36 / 50 Is the time requisite for obtaining a copy of the decree appealed from excluded? A) Yes B) Only in criminal cases C) Only if the judge permits D) No 37 / 50 In Section 20, "Debt" includes: A) Only bank loans B) Moral obligations C) Money payable under a decree or order of Court D) Only verbal promises 38 / 50 What suspends the running of time for recovering a debt according to the proviso of Section 9? A) A national emergency B) The debtor leaving the country C) The creditor falling ill D) Letters of administration to the estate of a creditor being granted to his debtor 39 / 50 Does Section 28 extinguish the right itself or merely bar the remedy? A) Extinguishes the right to such property B) Merely bars the remedy C) Converts it to a tenancy D) Creates a new right 40 / 50 How must an easement (like a watercourse) be enjoyed to become indefeasible under Section 26? A) Openly, peaceably, and as of right without interruption B) Secretly C) By paying rent D) With a written contract 41 / 50 Are Sections 30, 31, and 32 still active parts of the Limitation Act, 1908? A) No, they have been repealed B) They are suspended C) Only Section 30 is active D) Yes 42 / 50 Under Sec 5, who must satisfy the court about "sufficient cause"? A) The court clerk B) The respondent C) The appellant or applicant D) The public prosecutor 43 / 50 If a document is fraudulently concealed, limitation runs from when the person first had the means of: A) Reading it B) Destroying it C) Copying it D) Producing it or compelling its production 44 / 50 According to Section 2(10), "suit" does not include: A) An appeal or application B) A trial C) A plaint D) A civil proceeding 45 / 50 Does Section 17 (effect of death) apply to suits for the possession of an hereditary office? A) Only for religious offices B) No C) Only for government offices D) Yes 46 / 50 Under Section 25, instruments are deemed made with reference to which calendar? A) Hijri Calendar B) Bengali Calendar C) Julian Calendar D) Gregorian Calendar 47 / 50 According to Section 9, where once time has begun to run: A) The court can pause it anytime B) Death resets it C) A subsequent disability stops it D) No subsequent disability or inability to sue stops it 48 / 50 Under Section 8, does Section 6 or 7 apply to suits to enforce rights of pre-emption? A) Yes B) No, it is a special exception C) Only in rural areas D) Only for family property 49 / 50 Section 26 Explanation: Is an obstruction considered an interruption if it is submitted to or acquiesced in for 6 months? A) Depends on the damage B) No, it must be submitted to for one year after notice C) Yes D) Always 50 / 50 True or False context: Under Section 5, is ignorance of law considered a sufficient cause? A) Yes, for foreigners B) Yes, explicitly stated C) No, it specifies being misled by High Court Division D) Yes, for minors Your score isThe average score is 32% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print