View Single Post
  #7  
Old Saturday, December 10, 2011
Afshan Choudary's Avatar
Afshan Choudary Afshan Choudary is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Karachi, Pakistan
Posts: 243
Thanks: 89
Thanked 344 Times in 114 Posts
Afshan Choudary will become famous soon enoughAfshan Choudary will become famous soon enough
Default

MCQs – 2005

(A) Write only Yes/No in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

1. A property which does not exist may be disposed off by a will. No
2. A death-bed gift is essentially a gift. No
3. A wakf may be inter vivos. Yes
4. Delivery of possession is not necessary for a gift. No
5. There is limit on the donor’s power to make gift. No
6. There are five kinds of Hiba under Muslim law. No
7. Sadaquah cannot be revoked.B]Yes[/B]
8. The father is bound to maintain daughter until she is married. B]Yes[/B]
9. Ahya-ul-Aloom was written in Arabic. B]Yes[/B]
10. Mahr muajjal is payable on death of divorce. yes

(B) Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

11. A bequest to an heir to the extent of legal third without the consent of other heirs is:
a. Void
b. Valid
c. None of these

12. A bequest to a person who causes the death of testator intentionally is under Sunni Law:
a. Void Not sure
b. Valid
c. None of these

13. A bequest to a non-heir to the extent of one third without consent of other heirs is:
a. Void
b. Valid
c. None of these

14. A wakf means:
a. Dedication
b. Allotting
c. Abandonment
d. None of these

15. A gift to take effect in future is:
a. Void
b. Valid
c. None of these

16. Hiba-ba-Shart-ul-iwaz is a kind of:
a. Sale
b. Gift
c. Mortgage
d. None of these

17. Paternity of a child is established if child is born after dissolution within:
a. Three months
b. Three months and ten days
c. 280 days
d. None of these

18. Gift to an unborn person:
a. Valid
b. Void
c. Voidable
d. None of these

19. Who is the author of ‘Ahya-yl-Aloom’:
a. Maulana Shibili
b. Jamal-ud-Din Afghani
c. Amam Ghazali
d. None of these

20. Hirzanat means:
a. Control
b. Protection
c. Guardianship of person of minor
d. None of these
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Afshan Choudary For This Useful Post:
Almasha (Saturday, December 10, 2011)