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 Section 16 relates to the exclusion of time for proceedings to set aside what kind of sale? A) Private property sale B) Auction by a bank C) Sale of stolen goods D) Sale in execution of a decree 2 / 50 According to Section 14 (Explanation III), misjoinder of parties is deemed to be: A) Non-excusable B) A fraudulent act C) A cause of a like nature with defect of jurisdiction D) A fatal error 3 / 50 (Illustration) Debt to firm E, F, G. E & F insane, G minor. When will time run against them? A) Immediately B) Never C) After 3 years D) When G attains majority, or either E or F becomes sane 4 / 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) Cheque B) Bill of exchange C) Bond D) Promissory note 5 / 50 Section 13 states that the time a defendant is absent from territories under whose administration is excluded? A) Foreign powers B) The UN C) The Government D) The British Crown 6 / 50 Under Section 27, within how many years after the determination of the life interest must the reversioner resist the claim? A) Three years B) One year C) Twelve years D) Two years 7 / 50 The 20-year period for acquiring an easement must end within how many years next before the institution of the suit? A) Three years B) One year C) Two years D) Five years 8 / 50 Section 26 Explanation: Is an obstruction considered an interruption if it is submitted to or acquiesced in for 6 months? A) Always B) Yes C) Depends on the damage D) No, it must be submitted to for one year after notice 9 / 50 Under Section 10, does the exemption from limitation apply to "assigns for valuable consideration" of a trustee? A) Yes B) No, they are explicitly excluded C) Only for real estate D) Only if the assignment was secret 10 / 50 Is the time requisite for obtaining a copy of the judgment excluded when applying for a review of judgment (Sec 12(2))? A) Yes B) No C) Only in civil courts D) Only in high court 11 / 50 According to Section 2(10), "suit" does not include: A) A trial B) A plaint C) A civil proceeding D) An appeal or application 12 / 50 Is a wrong-doer in possession without title considered a "trustee" under the Act? A) Depends on the court's discretion B) No C) Yes, if possession is over 12 years D) Yes, always 13 / 50 According to Section 3, when is a suit instituted in the case of a claim against a wound-up company? A) When the court confirms the claim B) When the liquidator is appointed C) On the date of winding up D) When the claimant first sends in his claim to the official liquidator 14 / 50 (Illustration) A bond has a Native date, payable in one year. The limitation runs from the expiration of one year computed according to: A) The Gregorian Calendar B) The Court's calendar C) Both combined D) The Native Calendar 15 / 50 An acknowledgment made by the manager of a Hindu undivided family (Section 21(3)): A) Binds only the manager B) Is deemed to have been made on behalf of the whole family C) Requires consent of all members D) Is invalid 16 / 50 Under Section 24, for an act not actionable without special damage, when does the period of limitation begin? A) When the injury results B) When the act is done C) When the plaintiff discovers the act D) When the defendant admits liability 17 / 50 Section 27 relates to exclusion in favour of the reversioner of a: A) Public property B) Dominant tenement C) Servient tenement D) Leasehold 18 / 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 19 / 50 Under Section 2(11), which of the following is NOT a "trustee"? A) A manager of a religious endowment B) A legally appointed guardian C) A benamider D) An express trustee 20 / 50 Under Section 21(1), the expression "agent duly authorised" for a person under disability includes: A) Any lawyer B) His neighbor C) His elder sibling D) His lawful guardian, committee or manager 21 / 50 Under Section 29(2)(a), which specific provisions apply to special laws unless expressly excluded? A) All sections B) Only Part IV C) Sections 1 to 5 only D) Sections 4, 9 to 18, and 22 22 / 50 According to Section 3, a suit is dismissed if instituted after the period prescribed in which schedule? A) Second schedule B) First schedule C) Special schedule D) Third schedule 23 / 50 If a court is closed on the first day of the limitation period, does Section 4 grant an extension? A) Yes, by 30 days B) Yes C) No, Section 4 only applies if the period expires on a day the court is closed D) Yes, by one week 24 / 50 Does Section 17 apply to suits for the possession of immoveable property? A) Only in urban areas B) No C) Yes D) Only if the deceased left a will 25 / 50 How must an easement (like a watercourse) be enjoyed to become indefeasible under Section 26? A) With a written contract B) Secretly C) Openly, peaceably, and as of right without interruption D) By paying rent 26 / 50 Are sections 4 to 25 inclusive acting as exceptions to the general rule of dismissal in Section 3? A) Only sections 12 to 25 B) Only sections 4 to 10 C) No D) Yes 27 / 50 "Signed" in Section 19 means signed: A) By a magistrate B) Only by an agent C) Either personally or by an agent duly authorized D) Only personally 28 / 50 An acknowledgment of liability under Section 19 must be made: A) Through a public notice B) After the limitation period has expired C) Before the expiration of the prescribed period D) Orally 29 / 50 What suspends the running of time for recovering a debt according to the proviso of Section 9? A) A national emergency B) Letters of administration to the estate of a creditor being granted to his debtor C) The creditor falling ill D) The debtor leaving the country 30 / 50 In Section 20, "Debt" includes: A) Moral obligations B) Only bank loans C) Only verbal promises D) Money payable under a decree or order of Court 31 / 50 Which Act substituted the words "High Court Division" for "High Court" in the Limitation Act, 1908? A) The Law Reform Ordinance, 1978 B) The Supreme Court Act C) Bangladesh Laws (Revision and Declaration) Act, 1973 D) The Constitution of Bangladesh 32 / 50 If an appeal period expires on Friday and the court reopens on Sunday, when can the appeal be preferred under Sec 4? A) Next Friday B) Saturday C) Sunday D) Thursday 33 / 50 Section 24 applies to a suit for compensation for an act which does not give rise to a cause of action unless: A) Some specific injury actually results therefrom B) A crime is committed C) Blood is shed D) The defendant admits it 34 / 50 According to Section 3, does a court have the power to dismiss a time-barred suit on its own motion (suo motu)? A) Only if the plaintiff admits it B) No, defendant must plead C) Only in criminal cases D) Yes, "although limitation has not been set up as a defence" 35 / 50 If a writing containing an acknowledgment is undated, can oral evidence of its contents be received (Sec 19(2))? A) Yes, if the judge asks B) Yes, always C) No, subject to Evidence Act, oral evidence of contents not received D) Only for the signature 36 / 50 Section 14 provides for the exclusion of time of a proceeding prosecuted bona fide in a Court: A) In a foreign country B) During holidays C) With proper jurisdiction D) Without jurisdiction 37 / 50 Under Section 28, what exactly is extinguished at the determination of the limitation period for property possession? A) The right to claim damages B) Only the right to evict C) The right to such property itself D) The right to file an appeal 38 / 50 In excluding the time of a former pending suit under Section 14 (Explanation I), which days are counted? A) Both the day it was instituted and the day it ended B) Only the day it was instituted C) Only the day it ended D) Neither 39 / 50 Does Section 5 explicitly mention an application for "leave to appeal"? A) No B) Yes C) Only for Supreme Court D) Only for criminal cases 40 / 50 Under Section 2(2), a "bill of exchange" includes: A) A promissory note B) A bond C) A hundi and a cheque D) A contract 41 / 50 Section 20 requires the acknowledgment of payment to be in handwriting or signed. What is the exception to this rule? A) Payments under 100 Taka B) Payment of interest made before the 1st day of January, 1928 C) Payments made by the government D) Payment of principal before 1950 42 / 50 Under Section 21(3)(b), who usually makes an acknowledgment on behalf of a Hindu undivided family? A) The manager of the family for the time being B) The eldest son C) The mother D) The family priest 43 / 50 According to Section 29(3), nothing in the Limitation Act applies to suits under which Act? A) The Trust Act B) The Marriage Act C) The Divorce Act D) The Succession Act 44 / 50 Does the Limitation Act 1908 extend to territories outside Bangladesh? A) Yes, internationally B) Yes, to Pakistan C) Yes, to India D) No, it extends to the whole of Bangladesh 45 / 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 bars the suit forever B) It is included in the limitation period C) It restarts the limitation period D) It is excluded 46 / 50 If a disability continues up to the death of the person, who can institute the suit? A) Any relative B) His legal representative C) The Government D) No one 47 / 50 Under Section 21(1), can an agent duly authorized by a manager sign an acknowledgment for a disabled person? A) Only a lawyer can do it B) Only a relative can do it C) No, only the manager himself D) Yes 48 / 50 Section 24 deals with a suit for compensation for an act not actionable without: A) Physical assault B) Special damage (specific injury) C) A written complaint D) Intentional malice 49 / 50 Can an oral acknowledgment restart the limitation period under Section 19? A) No, it must be in writing B) Yes, if there are witnesses C) Yes, in rural courts D) Yes, if recorded 50 / 50 Under Section 27, the life interest or term of years must exceed: A) Three years B) Five years C) Ten years D) One year Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print