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1 -For the purpose of making a gift of immovable property, the transfer must be effected by

signed by or on behalf of the donor, and attested by at least two witnesses:

A- An Oral agreement

B- A registered instrument

C- An affidavit

D- An unregistered instrument

Correct Option: B

2- All other(other than from year to year, or for any term exceeding one year or reserving a
yearly rent) leases of immovable property may be made:

A-By oral agreement accompanied by delivery of possession.

B- By a registered instrument

C- Either A or B, both options are correct at the discretion of the parties.

D- None of the above.

Correct Option: C

3- A lease of immovable property is:

A- A sale of property for a certain time period.

B- A transfer of property but not to use the property.

C- A transfer of a right to enjoy such property.

D- None of the above.

Correct Option: C

4- A property may be transferred to or for the benefit of a women(not being a Hindu,


Muhammadan or Buddhist), so that:

A- She shall have power during her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her beneficial
interest therein.
B- She shall not have power before her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her
beneficial interest therein.

C- She shall have power after her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her beneficial
interest therein.

D- She shall not have power during her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her
beneficial interest therein.

Correct Option: D

5 - Attached to the earth” means:

A- Imbedded in the earth, as in the case of walls or buildings

B- Rooted in the earth, as in the case of trees and shrubs.

C- Attached to what is so imbedded for the permanent beneficial enjoyment of that to


which it is attached.

D- All of the above.

Correct Option: D

6 - Every transfer of immovable property made with intent to defeat or delay the creditors of
the transferor:

A- Shall be voidable at the option of any creditor so defeated or delayed.

B-Shall be void ab-initio.

C- Shall be oppose to the public policy.

D- Shall not be lawful.

Correct Option: A
7 - A transfer’s property of which he is the owner to B in trust for A and his intended wife
successively for their lives, and, after the death of the survivor, for the eldest son of the
intended marriage for life, and after his death for A’s second son. What is effect of the
interest so created for the benefit of the eldest son:

A- It may take effect depending upon the circumstances

B-The court to decide.

C- It does take effect.

D- It does not take effect.

Correct Option: D

8 - An interest created on a transfer of property and dependent upon a condition fails:

A- If it is of such a nature that, if permitted, it would defeat the provisions of any law, or is
fraudulent, or involves or implies injury to the person or property of another,

B- If the fulfillment of the condition is impossible, or is forbidden by law,

C- If the court regards it as immoral or opposed to public policy

D-All of the above.

Correct Option: D

9 - Where property is transferred subject to a condition or limitation absolutely restraining


the transferee or any person claiming under him from parting with or disposing of his
interest in the property, the condition or limitation is:

A-Illegal

B- Void

C- Bad

D- Voidable

Correct Option: B

10- Who is the authority to make rules relating to the Transfer of Property Act:
A- The Supreme Court

B- The High Court.

C- The State Government

D- The Central Government

Correct Option: B

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

A- No such provision is made in the Act.

B- 7 days after his birth

C- 12 days after his birth

D- upon his birth

Correct Option: D

12 - The rule against perpetuity as given in section 14 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882,
applies to:

A- Immovable property

B- Movable property

C- Unconditionally to A, conditionally to B

D- Both A and B

Correct Option: D

13 - 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- Shorter than life of transferor

B-longer than life of the transferor


C-None of the above.

D- no such period is mentioned

Correct Option: B

14 - If create perpetuity lease, so which power not expired of lessor

A- Increase rent

B- Rent

C- premium

D- sale

Correct Option: A

15- Before the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer of
immovable properties in India were governed by the:

A- Principles of English law and equity

B- Indian Registration Act, 1908

C- British State of Goods Act, 1880

D- Indian Contract Act, 1872.

Correct option : A

16- The courts, before the enactment of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, were forced to
decide property disputes according to their own motion and justice and fair play:

A- because judges were making their own laws

B-because of absence of any specific statutory provisions on the property matters

C- because British Judges were confused with Indian property disputes

D- because judges were educated in British property laws.

Correct option: B
17 – Under the provisions of section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the chance of
an heir-apparent succeeding to an estate, the chance of a relation abstaining a legacy on
the death of a kinsman, or any other mere possibility of like nature:

A- cannot be transferred

B- can be transferred

C-can be transferred subject to certain conditions

D- none of the above.

Correct option: A

18 – While purchasing house in the city, who has to do inequity that any tax is not remaining
on the house?

A- Local authority

B- Purchaser

C- Seller

D- Registration office

Correct Option: B

19- Which of the following is a valid example of contingent interestas defined by the
Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

A. B gifted his property to his daughter-in-law, with a condition that the possession of the
property will transfer to her only after B’s death.

B. B made a gift of Rs.15,000 to A, deposited in an account to be transferred to A when he


attains the age of majority.

C. both A and B

D. neither A nor B

Correct option: B
20 – Which of the following is the time limit given under Section 17 of the Transfer of
Property Act, 1882?

A – life of the transferee

B- period of 18 years from the date of transfer .

C- Either A or B whichever is longer

D- neither A or B

Correct option : B

Translation :-

Attestation – अनप्र
ु माणन

Instrument – विलेख

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