PACK BUNDLE (PAPER 1–3) – FOUNDATION TO ADVANCED
LEVEL | 120 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED RATIONALES | TEST BANK 2026
INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive Offer and Acceptance Revision Pack Bundle is designed to
strengthen understanding of one of the most important foundations of contract law.
The bundle covers the legal principles governing offers, invitations to treat,
acceptance, communication, revocation, counteroffers, postal rules, and formation
of legally binding agreements. It includes Paper 1 (Foundation Level), Paper 2
(Standard Level), and Paper 3 (Advanced Level), providing progressive learning
from basic concepts to advanced legal analysis.
Each paper contains structured exam-style questions with verified answers and
detailed rationales to improve legal reasoning, analytical skills, and exam
performance. This revision pack is ideal for coursework revision, mock exams,
self-study, and final examination preparation for law students.
INSTRUCTIONS
• This revision pack bundle contains Paper 1, Paper 2, and Paper 3
• Each paper contains 40 structured exam-style questions
• All questions include verified answers and detailed rationales
• Rationales are written in italics for clarity and revision support
• Section A: Multiple Choice Questions
• Section B: Short Answer Questions
• Section C: Scenario-Based Questions
• Section D: Higher-Order Analytical Questions
• Answer all questions
• Suggested study time per paper: 2 hours
• Suitable for revision, mock examinations, and academic preparation
• Designed for college and university Contract Law students
,PAPER 1
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (1–15)
1. An offer is:
A. A social promise
B. A clear proposal to contract
C. A court judgment
D. An invitation only
Answer: B
Rationale: An offer expresses willingness to enter a legally binding
agreement.
2. Acceptance means:
A. Rejecting an offer
B. Agreeing to offer terms
C. Changing the terms
D. Ignoring the offer
Answer: B
Rationale: Acceptance is agreement to the exact terms of the offer.
3. A counteroffer:
A. Accepts original offer
B. Rejects original offer
C. Creates a court order
D. Ends negotiations permanently
Answer: B
Rationale: Counteroffers reject the original offer and propose new terms.
4. An invitation to treat is:
A. A final agreement
B. A request for offers
C. Acceptance
D. Breach of contract
Answer: B
Rationale: Invitations to treat invite others to make offers.
5. Acceptance must be:
A. Conditional
B. Unclear
C. Absolute and unconditional
D. Delayed
Answer: C
Rationale: Valid acceptance must exactly match the offer.
, 6. Revocation means:
A. Acceptance of contract
B. Withdrawal of an offer
C. Court enforcement
D. Breach of contract
Answer: B
Rationale: An offeror may withdraw an offer before acceptance.
7. Which communication usually counts as invitation to treat?
A. Advertisements
B. Signed contracts
C. Acceptance letters
D. Court orders
Answer: A
Rationale: Advertisements generally invite customers to make offers.
8. Postal rule applies to:
A. Revocation
B. Acceptance sent by post
C. Oral agreements
D. Invitations to treat
Answer: B
Rationale: Acceptance is effective once properly posted.
9. Silence generally amounts to:
A. Acceptance
B. Rejection
C. No acceptance
D. Breach
Answer: C
Rationale: Acceptance usually requires communication.
10.A valid offer must be:
A. Vague
B. Definite and clear
C. Illegal
D. Emotional
Answer: B
Rationale: Clear terms are necessary for enforceability.
11.Acceptance communicated by unauthorized method is:
A. Always valid
B. Potentially invalid
C. Automatically criminal
D. Enforceable always