As we have posted in previous post, now this one is the question paper for IBPS CWE for Specialist Officers(Law) held in 2013.
--IBPS CWE Specialist Officers(Law) 2012 Questions--
- A cheque may be drawn for a maximum period of
- three months
- six months
- one year
- forever
- None of these
- Guarantee is defined
- as a contract
- to perform the promise or discharge the liability
- of a third person in care of his default
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Which of the following committees also recommended the set up of Debt Recovery Tribunals?
- Committee on Financial sector reforms
- Committee on custom service
- Committee on RRBs
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Partnership firm is
- the relation between persons
- who have agreed to share their of a business
- business may be carried on by all or any of them
- All of the above
- None of the above
- As per explanation given in sub clause of 2 (b) of section 35 of Banking Regulation Act. inspection of branches of Indian Banks situated abroad is to be carried out by
- Comptroller and Auditor General
- Reserve Bank of India
- World Bank
- Exim Bank
- Dept. to Company Affairs
- A fraud involving a fake demand draft has taken place in X branch of Canara Bank which has paid this DD, purportedly issued by Y branch. Z branch of Axis Bank had presented this DD in clearing. Which branch will report this fraud
- X
- Y
- Z
- All of these
- None of these
- Borrower has raised an objection to a notice received from the Bank for taking possession of securities under SARFAESI Act.
- Bank must justify the possession within 15 days
- Bank should send another notice of 30 days
- Bank should approach DRT within 7 days
- All of the above
- None of the above
- A cheque is presented for payment through clearing house but due to certain reasons, it is returned unpaid. The returning memo is enclosed to comply with
- Negotiable Instruments Act
- RBI Act
- Banking Regulations Act
- It is a paractice
- RBI clearing house rules
- Evidence means
- all statements presented before a court by way witnesses
- it is in relation to a matter of fact under inquiry
- such statements are called oral evidence
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Which of the following is not a duty of pawner?
- To compensate pawnee for extra ordinary expenses
- Not to sue pawnee for any default
- To meet his obligation on stipulated date
- To comply with the terms and conditions of contract
- None of the above
- What period is available as limitation in case of mortgage?
- 3 years from date of mortgage
- 12 years from date of mortgage
- 12 years from the date when the mortgage money has become due
- 12 years from date of loan
- 12 years from date of loan or date or mortgage whichever lower
- The maximum number of directors in public limited company can be
- 8
- 10
- 12
- 15
- No limit, but if the number goes beyond 12, Govt. Permission is required
- For which among the following instruments, the amount of stamp duty can be different in different states?
- Promissory note
- Bill of exchange
- Money receipt
- Guarantee deed
- All of these
- Clean note policy, has been framed by RBI under the authority vested in it by
- RBI Act Section 45
- RBI Act Section 35
- Banking Regulation Act Section 45
- Banking Regulation Act Section 35A
- Companies Act Section 125
- The endorsement on a cheque is valid for a period of
- six months from the date of endorsment
- six months from the date of cheque
- six months from the date of delivery
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Universal Bank decides to perfer an appeal against the decision of Debt Recovery Tribunal. What is the time period during which this appeal could be field DRAT ?
- Within 15 days of the order
- Within 30 days of the order passed by DRT
- Within 30 days of receipt of the order
- Within 15 days of the order passed by the President of DRT
- Within 45 days of the receipt of order by the bank
- 217.The limitation available to the bank for execution of degree is
- 3 years from the date of receipt of copy of decree
- 3 years from date of decree
- 12 years from date of receipt of copy of decree
- 12 years from date of decree
- None of the above
- Customer can make appeal against the award of Ombudsman to the Appellate Authority within
- 45 days of date of award
- 45 days of date of receipt of award
- 30 days of date of award
- 30 days of date of receipt of award
- None of the above
- Under SARFAESI Act, borrower is required to be given a notice of days by the bank, for taking possession of the security
- 30 days from date of notice
- 60 days from date of notice
- 30 days from date of receipt of notice by the borrower
- 60 days from date of receipt of notice by the borrower
- None of the above
- Under which provisions, the RBI has introduced the Banking Regulation Act, 1949?
- Section 33 of Banking Ombudsman Scheme
- RBI Act, 1934
- Consumer Protection Act, 1986
- All of the above
- None of the above
- A cheque is payable on
- demand
- 24 hours after presentation
- happening of certain event
- a fixed future date
- None of the above
- Public seeking information under section 6 (1) of the Right to Information Act (RIA) should submit the application accompanied by a fee of
- Rs.1
- 10
- 100
- No fees prescribed
- None of these
- Which of the following type of charge is extended by bank while financing against LIC policy?
- Pledge
- Hypothecation
- Mortgage
- Assignment
- None of these
- Any implied warranty may be varied by
- express agreement
- course of dealing between parties
- if usage is such as to bind parties to the contract
- Any of the above
- None of the above
- A quasi contract is a contract that exists by
- order of a court
- agreement of the parties
- Either (1) or (2)
- (1) and (2)
- None of the above
- Can a minor become a partner?
- Yes (a minor become a partner)
- No (Reason: a minor can be admitted to the benefits of a partnership. But he cannot become a partner also documents will be signed by the guardian on minor’s behalf).
- (1) and (2)
- Either (1) or (2)
- None of the above
- Limitation period for execution of a decree is
- 12 years from the date it was decreed
- 3 years from the date of the decree
- 6 years from the date of the decree
- 5 years from the date of the decree
- None of the above
- Section 131 and NI Act provides statutory protection to a collecting banker if
- the cheque is crossed
- the cheque is collected for a customer
- the cheque is collected in good faith and without negligence
- All of the above
- None of the above
- What is meant by document of title to goods?
- It entities and enable its rightful holder to deal with the goods represented by it as an owner
- It is a proof of ownership of goods
- It confers a right on the possessor to transfer the goods to another person
- All of the above
- None of the above
- A surety has rights against
- the creditor
- the principal debtor
- the co-sureties
- All of these
- None of these
- What is the time limit for disposing an appeal by Appellate Authority?
- Within 2 months
- Within 3 months
- Within 6 months
- No such limit
- All of the above
- A Proclaimed person whose property has been attached can claim the property or the sale proceeds,on appearance
- within 6 months of attachment
- within 2 years of attachment
- within 3 years of attachment
- within 1 year of attachment
- None of the above
- A boy over 11 years but below 12 years of a pow up knife and proceeding towards with a gesture saying that he would cut him into pieces actually stabs him to death.
- The boy will not be guilty, as a child under 12 years of age cannot be guilty of an offence
- The boy will be guilty because he had attained maturity of understanding to judge the nature and consequence of his conduct of mind and the act concurred in this case
- The boy will not be guilty of murder
- The boy will not be guilty of murder as he had not attained sufficient maturity of understanding to judge the nature and consequence of his conduct
- None of the above
- On which date the Amendments to the IPC by the criminal law (Amendment) Act, 2005 came into force
- 16th April, 2006
- 11th January,2006
- 23rd January, 2006
- 21st June, 2006
- None of these
- A contract with or by a minor is a
- valid contract
- void contract
- voidable contract
- voidable at the option of either party
- None of the above
- A contract can be discharged
- by performance of the contract
- by frustration of the contract
- (1) and (2)
- Neither (1) nor (2)
- None of the above
- ‘X’ and ‘Y’ agreed to marry each other on a certain date and before that ‘X’ goes mad. ‘Y’ cancer contract and sued for damager.
- No cause of action arises till the date of marriage.
- On account of X’s going mad, the contract frustrated and void. Y has no right to sue for damages.
- The contract itself is void
- Y is guilty of breach of contract
- None of the above
- Liability of the surety is
- conditional on default
- independent of default
- can be conditional and can be independent
- Either (1) or (2)
- None of the above
- ‘Bailee’ is a person
- who delivers the goods
- to whom the goods are delivered
- through whom the goods are delivered
- who carries the goods
- None of the above
- An action for indemnity against a partner can be brought by
- the firm only
- an individual partner
- Either (1) or (2)
- Neither (1) nor (2)
- None of these
- An act done by a partner on behalf on the firm beyond the implied authority
- can be ratified expressly
- can be ratified impliedly by conduct
- Either (1) or (2)
- cannot be ratified
- None of the above
- The liability by holding out can be incurred by
- a minor
- a major
- Either (1) or (2)
- (1) and (2)
- None of these
- Once a minor, who has been admitted for benefits of the partnership severs his connection with that firm the minor has right to sua
- for accounts and his share
- for dissolution of the firm
- (1) and (2)
- Neither (1) nor (2)
- None of the above
- The status of a partner who has been expelled is that of
- an existing dormant partner
- an insolvent partner
- a retired partner
- Either (1) or (3)
- None of the above
- The dissolution by notice as described under section 43 of the Indian partnership Act, 1932 is applicable where the partnership is
- at will
- for a fixed term
- for a specific adventure
- All of these
- None of these
- The parties to the arbitration agreement shall appoint arbitrator within
- 30 days
- 60 days
- 40 days
- 90 days
- None of these
- The mandate of an arbitrator shall terminate
- when he withdraws from his office for any reason
- when he become de jure or de facto unable to act without undue delay
- when the parties have agreed to terminate arbitrator’s authority
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Which is incorrect statement?
- The arbitral tribunal is bound by code of civil procedure, 1908
- The arbitral tribunal is bound by Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
- (1) and (2)
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Admissions
- must be in writing
- must be oral
- Either oral or in writing
- Only in writing and not oral
- None of these
- Oral evidence under section 60 of Evidence Act may be
- direct only
- hearsay
- (1) and (2)
- Either (1) or (2)
- None of these
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