The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 – Conditions and Warranties 0 The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 - Conditions and Warranties 1 / 30 Q.30 Warranty by custom Warranties attached by usage of trade Goods free from any change in favour of others Stipulation not included in the contract Stipulation included in the contract 2 / 30 Q.29 Warranty free from encumbrance Warranties attached by usage of trade Goods free from any change in favour of others Stipulation not included in the contract Stipulation included in the contract 3 / 30 Q.28 Implied warranty Warranties attached by usage of trade Goods free from any change in favour of others Stipulation not included in the contract Stipulation included in the contract 4 / 30 Q.27 Express warranty Warranties attached by usage of trade Goods free from any change in favour of others Stipulation not included in the contract Stipulation included in the contract 5 / 30 Q.26 Condition as to wholesomeness Goods sold must be fit for consumption Goods corresponding to the sample seen Goods correspond to sample & description Goods corresponding to its description 6 / 30 Q.25 Condition as to description Goods sold must be fit for consumption Goods corresponding to the sample seen Goods correspond to sample & description Goods corresponding to its description 7 / 30 Q.24 Condition as to sample & description Goods sold must be fit for consumption Goods corresponding to the sample seen Goods correspond to sample & description Goods corresponding to its description 8 / 30 Q.23 Condition as to merchantability Supply of good fit for the buyer Seller having right to sell the good Goods having future viability Goods corresponding to its description 9 / 30 Q.22 Condition as to quality Supply of good fit for the buyer Seller having right to sell the good Goods having future viability Goods corresponding to its description 10 / 30 Q.21 Condition as to description Supply of good fit for the buyer Seller having right to sell the good Goods having future viability Goods corresponding to its description 11 / 30 Q.20 Condition as to title Supply of good fit for the buyer Seller having right to sell the good Goods having future viability Goods corresponding to its description 12 / 30 Q.19 Buyer having right / opportunity to compare Condition as to description Condition as to sample Condition as to wholesomeness Condition as to title 13 / 30 Q.18 Goods must be the same as wanted by the seller Condition as to description Condition as to sample Condition as to wholesomeness Condition as to title 14 / 30 Q.17 Goods must be properly packed Condition as to description Condition as to sample Condition as to wholesomeness Condition as to title 15 / 30 Q.16 Right to sell Condition as to description Condition as to sample Condition as to wholesomeness Condition as to title 16 / 30 Q.15 Warranty Ownership is transferred at some future date A stipulation which is essential Stipulation which is collateral Ownership is transferred immediately 17 / 30 Q.14 Condition Ownership is transferred at some future date A stipulation which is essential Stipulation which is collateral Ownership is transferred immediately 18 / 30 Q.13 A buyer may make some payments in advance to the seller as a guarantee for performance of contract. This money is known as 1.Earnest money , 2. Security deposit , 3. Fixed deposit , 4. Deposit 1 & 2 1 & 3 2 & 4 3 & 4 19 / 30 Q.12 Which of the following are the implied warranty (s) ? 1.Warranty of quiet possession , 2. .Warranty of being free from encumbrances , 3.Warranty of title , 4. Warranty as to wholesomeness 1 & 2 1 & 3 2 & 4 3 & 4 20 / 30 Q.11 In case , a condition is changed to the status of a warranty , then the buyer Loses the right to reject goods Retains right to claim damages only Both (a) & (b) are true none of these 21 / 30 Q.10 The implied condition that goods shall be fit to buyer 's specific purpose ,is applicable only where the buyer tells his purpose to the seller & relies upon seller's skill & judgment as It's the requirement of law It's buyer's duty to select goods ,which serve his purpose Seller can be silent All of these 22 / 30 Q.9 Mr. Raj, sold a mobile to Kumar, who purchased it in goods faith. The set had some manufacturing defect and it did not work after a few day in spite of repairs. In this case. The buyer has no right to reject the mobile The buyer has the right to reject the mobile & to have refund of the price The buyer can only claim normal None of these 23 / 30 Q.8 The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor does not apply ,when The goods are brought by sample The goods are brought by sample as well as description The goods are purchased under its brand name All of the above 24 / 30 Q.7 Under the doctrine of caveat Emptor the seller is Responsible for the bad selection of goods by the buyer Not responsible for the bad selection of goods by the buyer party responsible for his selection None of the above 25 / 30 Q.6 The expression Caveat Emptor means Let the seller be aware Let the buyer be aware Let the Goverment be aware Let the credit beware 26 / 30 Q.5 Which one of the following is not an implied warranty`? Warranty as to undisturbed possession Warranty as to existence of encumbrance Disclosure of dangerous nature of goods None of the above 27 / 30 Q.4 The condition & warranties may be Express Implied Either (a) or (b) None of the above 28 / 30 Q.3 Which of the following is not an implied condition in a contract of sale ? Condition as to title Condition as to description Condition as to free from encumbrance Condition as to sample 29 / 30 Q.2 Stipulation the branch of which gives the aggrieved party to terminate the contract is called Condition Warranty Either Condition or Warranty Neither Condition nor Warranty 30 / 30 Q.1 A stipulation in a contract of sale of goods whose violation by seller gives a right of rescission to buyer ,is called Guarantee Warranty Condition Term Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte