CMA Foundation MCQ – Capacity to contractOctober 22, 2025 Maven Leave a Comment Welcome to the CMA Foundation MCQ - Capacity to contract Quiz! Name Email 1. Ratification of a minor’s contract after attaining majority makes it: Valid Void Voidable Enforceable None 2. A contract with a minor is: Valid Voidable Void ab initio Enforceable None 3. A minor’s property is liable for: Luxuries Necessaries Loans Damages None 4. In which case was it held that a minor’s contract is void ab initio? Leslie vs. Shiell Mohiri Bibi vs. Dharmodas Ghose Indran Ramaswamy vs. Anthiappa Chettiar Roberts vs. Gray None 5. A minor can act as: A Partner An Agent A Principal A Guarantor None 6. A convict can enter into a contract: During imprisonment After release Anytime With permission of court None 7. A company can make a contract only: Within its Memorandum of Association Outside its scope Through its directors only Without legal authority None 8. The age of majority in India is governed by: Indian Contract Act Indian Majority Act, 1875 Guardians and Wards Act Civil Procedure Code None 9. Contracts with alien enemies are: Valid Voidable Void Illegal only during peace None 10. A contract made by a person of unsound mind during lucid intervals is: Void Voidable Valid Illegal None 11. Which of the following does not make consent free? Coercion Undue influence Free will Fraud None 12. Fraud involves: Innocent statement Honest opinion Intent to deceive Silence only None 13. When both parties are mistaken about an essential fact, the contract is: Voidable Valid Void Illegal None 14. A contract based on misrepresentation is: Valid Void Voidable Illegal None 15. Mere silence amounts to fraud when: There is a duty to speak Both parties are silent Silence benefits both Silence is unintentional None 16. Which case established that threat to commit suicide amounts to coercion? Ammiraju vs. Seshamma Ranganayakamma vs. Alwar Setti Mannu Singh vs. Umadat Pandey Peek vs. Gurney None 17. When one party dominates another’s will to gain advantage, it is called: Coercion Undue influence Fraud Misrepresentation None 18. Ignorance of Indian law is: A valid excuse An excusable mistake Not an excuse A bilateral mistake None 19. Consent means: Thinking alike Agreeing upon the same thing in the same sense Mutual promises Written agreement None 20. Which of the following relationships presumes undue influence? Debtor and creditor Landlord and tenant Doctor and patient Husband and wife None Time's upRelated Posts:CMA Foundation MCQ – Breach of Contract and Remedies…CMA Foundation MCQ - Elements of a ContractCMA Foundation MCQ - Performance of ContractCMA Foundation MCQ - Sources of Law
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