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LAW 11 BUSINESS LAW (LAW ON OBLIGATIONS) ATTY. JAYMEE A.

OS-AG, CPA, MBA


8:00-9:30 AM QUIZ 1 2/5/2024 Page 1 of 2
LAW 11 BUSINESS LAW (LAW ON OBLIGATIONS) ATTY. JAYMEE A. OS-AG, CPA, MBA
8:00-9:30 AM QUIZ 1 2/5/2024 Page 2 of 2

29. The obligation exists because of the presence of:


a. Obligor b. juridical tie c. Active subject d. Prestation e. All of the above

30. X obliged himself to repair the refrigerator of Y. The active subject is


a. X b. Y c. To repair the refrigerator d. The contract between X and Y

31. Based on the question above, the passive subject is


a. X b. Y c. To repair the refrigerator d. The contract between X and Y

32. Based on question No. 7, the prestation is


a. X b. Y c. To repair the refrigerator d. The contract between X and Y

33. Based on question no. 7, the efficient cause is


a. X b. Y c. To repair the refrigerator d. The contract between X and Y

34. Obligation consists in giving something


a. Unilateral b. Bilateral c. Real d. Personal

35. Which is false? Demandability of obligation derived from law


a. Are expressly determined in the Civil Code of the Philippines
b. Are expressly determined in special laws.
c. Are presumed
d. None of the above

36. The obligation of the taxpayers to pay taxes to the Government arises from
a. Law b. Contract c. Quasi-Contract d. Delict e. Quasi-delict

37. Juridical relations that arises from certain lawful, voluntary and unilateral acts to the end that no one shall be unjustly enriched at the expense of
another.
a. Law b. Contract c. Quasi-contract d. Delict e. Quasi-delict

38. A person voluntarily takes charge of the management of the business or property of another, without any power or authority from the latter.
a. Delict or felony b. Negotiorum gestio c. Solutio indebiti d. Quasi-delict

39. A person receives something when he has no right to demand it.


a. Delict of crime b. Negotiorum gestio c. Solutio Indebiti e. Quasi-delict

40. Undue delivery resulting from mistake; recipient is obliged to return the thing received.
a. Delict or offense b. Negotiorum gestio c. Solutio Indebiti e. Quasi-delict

ANG QUIZ SA OBLICON AY PARANG FORTUITOUS EVENT –


IMPOSSIBLE TO FORESEE AND IMPOSSIBLE TO AVOID.

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