Sunday, February 14, 2016

MCQs The Limitation Act, 1908 PAKISTAN, FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW EXAMINATIONS




1. 

The Limitation Act, 1908 PAKISTAN

The Limitation Act, 1908 was enacted on
7th June, 1908
7th July, 1908
7th August, 1908
Answer: Option C
2. 
The Limitation Act, 1908 was enforced on
First day of January, 1909
First day of March, 1009
First day of May, 1909
Answer: Option A
3. 
The Limitation Act, of 1908 contains_____ sections
30
32
34
Answer: Option B
4. 
The Limitation Act of 1908 dontains_____ Schedule
1
2
4
Answer: Option A
5. 
The Law of Limitation is not applicable to
Civil matters
Revenue matters
Inheritance matters
Answer: Option C

6. 
Definitions are provided in section____ of limitation Act, of 1908
2
2-A
3
Answer: Option A
7. 
A suit filed, appeal preferred and application made after period of limitation
Would be accepted
Would be dismissed
None of above
Answer: Option B
8. 
As per section 4, of The Limitation Act of 1908 where the period of limitation prescribed for any suit, appeal or application expires on a day when the Court is closed
The suit appeal or application can not be filed later
The suit, appeal or application may be instituted preferred on the day when Court re-opens
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option B
9. 
Section 5 of Limitation Act provides
Bar upon institution of suits
Bar upon institution of appeals
Extension of limitation period in certain cases
Answer: Option C



10. 
Legal disability is provided in section_____ of the Limitation Act, 1908
5-A
6
6-A
Answer: Option B
11. 
Where a person entitled to institute a suit or proceeding or make an application for the execution of a decree is, at the time from which the period of the limitation is to be reckoned, he can institute suit, make application or other proceeding after getting rid from
Insaneness
Minority
Idiotness
All of above
Answer: Option D
12. 
The right to sue for the hire of boat accurse to A during his minority. He attains majority four years after such accrual. He may institute his suit at any time within
Two years from the date of his attaining majority
Three years from the date of his attaining majority
ive years from the date of his attaining majority
None of above
Answer: Option C
13. 
A right to sue accurse to X during his minority, X dies before attaining the majority and is succeeded by Y, his minor son. Time runs against Y from the date of
X death
His attaining majority
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option B
14. 
A person passes through legal disability can file suit, make application
Within limitation period
Out of limitation period
Depends upon courts discretion to permit such a litigant to do so.
Answer: Option B
15. 
Section 8 of the Limitation Act deal with
Extension of time
Legal disability
Special exception
Answer: Option C
16. 
As per section 9 of the Limitation Act, 1908 where once time has begun to run,
No subsequent disability or inability sue to can stop it
It can be stopped by subsequent disability
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option A
17. 
Section______ of the Limitation Act, 1908 deals with suits against express trustees and their representatives
9
9-A
10
10-A
Answer: Option C



18. 
Section 11 of the Limitation Act, 1908 deals with suits
On local contracts
Foreign Contracts
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option B
19. 
As per section 12, of the Limitation Act, in computing the period of limitation prescribed for any suit, appeal or application the day from which such period is reckoned
Shall be excluded
Shall be included
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option A
20. 
In computing the period of limitation prescribed for any suit the time during which the defendant has been absent from Pakistan and from the territories beyond Pakistan under the Administration of the Central Government shall be
Excluded
Included
Depends upon nature of the matter
None of above
Answer: Option A
21. 
Section _____ of the Limitation Act, 1908 deals with exclusion of time of proceeding bona fide in Court without jurisdiction
13
14
15
None of above
Answer: Option B
22. 
Articles_____ to______ of the Limitation Act, 1908 deals with computation of period of limitation
12 to 25
12 to 20
15 to 25
12 to 29
Answer: Option A
23. 
In the case of a suit for compensation for an act, which does not give rise to cause of action unless some specific injury actually result therefrom. The period of limitation shall be computed
From the origin of the act
From the time when the injury results
None of above
Answer: Option B
24. 
The time limit for right of easement is
Ten years
Fifteen years
Twenty years
Answer: Option C
25. 
The time limitation for filing suit for specific performance of a contract is_____ years
Three
Four
Five
Answer: Option A
26. 
The time limitation for filing suit for breach of contract is
One year from the time when contract broken
Two years from the time when contract broken
Three years from the time when the contract broken
Answer: Option C
27. 
Time limitation for filing suit for compensation for false imprisonment is________
Two years
Three years
One year
Answer: Option C
28. 
Time limitation for appeal under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 from a sentence of death passed by the Court of Session or by a High Court in its original jurisdiction is
Seven days
Fourteen days
Twenty days
Answer: Option A
29. 
Time limitation for appeal from a decree or order of High Court in its original jurisdiction is_______
Ten days,
Twenty days,
Thirty days,
Answer: Option B
30. 
Time limitation for appeal against dcree or order of Civil Judge before Court of District Judge is_______
Thirty days from the date of decree or order
Sixty days from the date of decree or order
Ninety days from the date of decree of order
Answer: Option A
31. 
Time limitation for appeal against any order of criminal Court to Court of Session is
Fifteen days, after date of order
Twenty days, from the date of order
Thirty days, from the date of order
Answer: Option C
32. 
Under Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 from an order of acquittal time limitation of appeal is`
Ninety days, from the date of order
Six months, from the date of order
Nine months, from the date of order
Answer: Option B
33. 
Time limitation for filing application under Arbitration Act, 1940 to set aside an award or to get an award remitted for reconsideration is
Thirty days, from the date of service of filing the award
Sixty days, from the date of service of the notice of filing of the award
Ninety days, from the date of service of the notice of filing the award
Answer: Option A
34. 
The time limitation for leave to defend a suit under Order XXXVII, of C.P.C
Ten days, when the summons are served
Fifteen days, when the summons are served
Twenty days, when the summons are served
Answer: Option A
35. 
Time limitation for restoration of review petition due to absence of petitioner is
Seven days, from the day when the application for review is rejected
Ten days, from the day when the application of review is rejected
Fifteen days, from the date when the application for review is rejected
Answer: Option C

36. 
Time limitation for the review of a judgment by a High Court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction is
Twenty days, from the date of decree or order
Thirty days, from the date of decree or order
Ninety days, from the date of decree or order
Answer: Option A
37. 
Time limitation for revision under section 115, of C.P.C is
Thirty days, from the date of the decision sought to be revised
Sixty days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
Ninety days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
Answer: Option C
38. 
The time limitation for a defendant to give application to set aside ex-part decree is
Thirty days from the date of decree
Thirty days from knowledge of applicant about the decree
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option C
39. 
Time limitation under C.P.C by a person disposed of immovable property and disputing the right of decree holder or purchaser at a sale in execution of a decree to be put into execution is
Thirty days, from the date of dispossession
Fiftty days, from the date of dispossession
Sixty days, from the date of dispossession
Answer: Option A
40. 
Time limitation under C.P.C to set aside a sale in execution of a decree including any such application by a judgment debtor is
Fifteen days, from the date of the sale
Twenty days, from the date of sale
Thirty days, from the date of sale
Answer: Option C
41. 
Time limitation for complaining of resistance or obstruction to delivery of possession of immovable property decreed or sold in execution of a decree is
Twenty days, from the date of resistance
Thirty days, from the date of resistance
Sixty days, from the dte of resistance
Answer: Option B
42. 
Time limitation for filling an application for re-admission of appeal dismissed for want of prosecution is
Fourteen days, from the date of dismissal
Thirty days, from the date of dismissal
Forty days, from the date of dismissal
Answer: Option B
43. 
Time limitation for filing an application for re-hearing of an appeal heard ex-parte is
Thirty days from the date of decree
Thirty days, from the date of knowledge
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option C
44. 
Time limitation for filing appeal leave as pauper is
Thirty days, from the date of the decree appealed from
Sixty days, from the date of the decree appealed from
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option A
45. 
Time limitation for moving an application under C.P.C by legal representative of deceased plaintiff or defendant for setting aside an order or judgment made or pronounce in his absence is
Thirty days, from date of order or judgment
Sixty days, from date of order or judgment
Ninety days, from date of order or judgment
Answer: Option B
46. 
Time limitation for review of cases of judgment except in the cases provided in Article 161 and 162 of Limitation Act is
Fifteen days,
Sixteen days,
Ninety days,
Answer: Option C
47. 
Time limitation for the payment of the amount of a decree by instalments is
Three months, from the date of decree
Six months, from the date of decree
Nine months, from the date of decree
Answer: Option B
48. 
Time limitation for filing appeal under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to the Supreme Court for leave to appeal is
Sixty days, from the date of decree appealed from
Ninety days, from the date of decree appealed from
One hundred and twenty day's, from the date of decree appealed from
Answer: Option B
49. 
Time limitation for filing application to became as legal representative due to death of plaintiff or appellant is
Thirty days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Sixty days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Ninety days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Answer: Option C
50. 
Time limitation for filing application to became legal representative due to death of defendant or respondent is
Thirty days, from the death of defendant or respondent
Ninety days, from the death of defendant or respondent
None of above
Answer: Option B
51. 
Time limitation for making an appeal under Arbitration Act, 1940 is
Ninety days, from date of award
Six months, from date of award
None of above
Answer: Option C
52. 
Article 181, of the Limitation Act, is
Exceptional Article in nature
Residuary Article in nature
Discretionary Article in nature
Answer: Option B

53. 
Time limitation for filing application by purchaser of immovable property at a sale in execution of a decree for delivery of possession is
One year, when the sale become absolute
Two years, when the sale become absolute
Three years, when the sale become absolute
Answer: Option C
54. 
Time limitation for execution of a decree or order of any Civil Court is
Three years from the date of order or decree
Six years, in case of appeal revision or review results
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option C
55. 
Time limitation for enforcement of a judgment decree or order of any High Courts in its ordinary jurisdiction is
Two years
Four years
Six years
Answer: Option C
56. 
Time limitation for enforcement of Supreme Court order in its original jurisdiction is
Three years
Six years
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option B
57. 
Time Limitation for moving application under section 12(2), of C.P.C is
Three years
Four years
Six years
Answer: Option A
58. 
Where no period of limitation is provided in limitation Act's Schedule or s. 48, of C.P.C. than
Article 181, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Article 183, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Article 186, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Answer: Option A
59. 
Decree granting permanent injunction that prohibits some one for doing an act is
Capable of execution
Not capable of execution
None of above
Answer: Option C


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