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1 The Limitation Act, 1908 was enacted on

A. 7th June, 1908 B. 7th July, 1908

C. 7th August, 1908 D NONE


Answer: Option C

2 The Law of Limitation is not applicable to


A. Civil matters B. Revenue matters

C. Inheritance matters D.NONE

Answer: Option C

3 Tort means ____________ in the Indian Limitation Act?


A
criminal wrong
B
civil wrong which is not exclusively the breach of contract or the breach of
trust
C
obligation arising out violation of agreement
D
All of the above

ANSWER ;B

4. The expression ‘time requisite’ used in section 12(2) of the Limitation Act,
1963 means
a) Maximum time
b) Actual time taken
c) Minimum time taken
d) None of the above

ANSWER .B
5 The time limit for right of easement is

A . Ten years

B . Fifteen years

C . Twenty years

D. Five year

Answer: C

Q. 6. A Judgment was passed on 10.07.2004, and the decree was prepared on


25.07.2004. An application for certified copy was made on 26.07.2004 and the
certified copy was ready on 01.08.2004, and the certified copy was taken on
05.08.2004. Under Section 12, the period to be excluded is

(A) 10-07-2004 to 25-07-2004

(B) 26-07-2004 to 01-08-2004

(C) 26-07-2004 to 05-08-2004

(D) 10-07-2004 to 05-08-2004

Ans. B

Q.7. In wich of the following cases, time period could be excluded under section
13 of the Limitation Ac

t (A) Appointment of receiver or liquidator in solvency or liquidation proceedings


(B) Proceedings to set aside the sale in suit for possession by a purchaser in
execution

(C) The time during which the defendant remain outside state

(D) All of the above

Ans. C

Q.8. Which of the following are the essential requisite of a valid


acknowledgement

(A) It must be made before the expiration of limitation period

(B) It need to be in writing and must be signed by the person making the
acknowledgement or by his duly authorized agent

(C) It must be made by the party against whom any property or right is claimed or
by some person through whom he drives title or liability 9

(D) All of above

Ans. D

9 Under section 13 of Limitation Act , the time is excluded

( a ) if the application for leave to sue or appeal as a pauper is allowed

( b ) if the application for leave to sue or appeal asa pauper is rejected

( c ) in both the cases

( d ) in none of the case .

Ans B

10. Section 14 & section 5 of Limitation Act are

( a ) independent of each other


( b ) mutually exclusive of each other

( c ) both independent & mutually exclusive

( d ) neither independent nor mutually exclusive .

ANS D

11. Under Section 14 defect in jurisdiction must relate to

( a ) territorial jurisdiction

( b ) pecuniary jurisdiction

( c ) Subject matter jurisdiction

( d ) either ( a ) or ( b ) or ( c ) .

ANS D

12.Section 15 excludes from computation of limitation

( a ) period of notice

( b ) time taken in granting previous consent

( c ) time taken in grant of sanction

( d ) all the above .

ANS D

13,.Time taken in proceedings to set aside the sale , in suit for possession by
apurchaser in execution , is liable to be excluded

( a ) under section 15 ( 4 )

( b ) under section 15 ( 2 ) ( c ) under section 15 ( 3 ) ( d ) under section 15 ( 1 ) .


ANS A

14. A suit by a person excluded from a joint family property to enforce a right to
share therein, under Article 110 of the Schedule, can be filed within the period of
limitation of

(a) one year

(b) three years

(c) twelve years

(d) thirty years.

15. A suit for arrears of maintenance can be filed a within

(a) one year

(b) two years

(c) one to three years

(d) three years.

ANS D

16 Under Article 112 of the Schedule, the period of limitation for filing a suit by
the Central Government is

(a) 3 years if relates to movable property and 12 years if relates to immovable


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(b) 12 years if relates to movable property and thirty years if relates to immovable
property

(c) 30 years for any suit


(d) 60 years for any suit.

ANS C

17. The period of limitation for a review of a judgment is

(a) 30 days

(b) 60days

(c) 90 days

(d) 180 days.

ANS A

18. The period of limitation for filing a revision ris b

(a) 180 days

(b) 90 days

(c) 60days

(d) 30 days,

AND B

19. The period of limitation for setting aside a sale on execution of adecree, is

(a) 180 days

(b) 90days

(c) 60 days

(d) 30 days.

ANS C

20.THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 3 OF LIMITATION ACT ARE

A MANDATORY

B DIRECTORY
C DISCRETIONARY

D OPTIONAL

ANS A

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