BUNDLE (PAPER 1–3) – FOUNDATION TO ADVANCED
LEVEL | 120 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED RATIONALES | TEST BANK 2026
INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive Law of Obligations and Contracts Revision Pack Bundle is
designed to provide structured and progressive exam preparation for college and
university students studying contract law and legal obligations. The bundle
includes Paper 1 (Foundation Level), Paper 2 (Standard Level), and Paper 3
(Advanced Level), covering essential legal principles such as offer and acceptance,
consideration, contractual capacity, consent, breach of contract, remedies, privity,
frustration, misrepresentation, and advanced contractual obligations.
Each paper contains carefully structured exam-style questions with verified
answers and detailed rationales to strengthen legal reasoning, analytical thinking,
and examination performance. The revision pack is ideal for coursework support,
mock exam practice, self-study, and final exam preparation.
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 easier understanding and revision
• 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 Law students at college and university level
,PAPER 1
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (1–15)
1. A contract is:
A. A social agreement
B. A legally enforceable agreement
C. A family arrangement
D. A moral obligation only
Answer: B
Rationale: A contract is recognized and enforceable under the law.
2. An offer is:
A. A rejection
B. A request for information
C. A clear proposal to contract
D. A court judgment
Answer: C
Rationale: An offer expresses willingness to enter legal relations.
3. Acceptance must be:
A. Conditional
B. Unclear
C. Absolute and unconditional
D. Delayed
Answer: C
Rationale: Acceptance must exactly match the terms of the offer.
4. Consideration refers to:
A. Friendship
B. Something of value exchanged
C. A moral promise
D. A legal dispute
Answer: B
Rationale: Contracts generally require exchange of value between parties.
5. Capacity to contract means:
A. Ability to travel
B. Ability to sue
C. Legal ability to enter a contract
D. Ability to negotiate
Answer: C
Rationale: Parties must possess legal competence to contract.
, 6. A void contract is:
A. Fully enforceable
B. Illegal but binding
C. Unenforceable from the beginning
D. Valid forever
Answer: C
Rationale: Void contracts have no legal effect.
7. Which element is essential for a valid contract?
A. Gossip
B. Offer
C. Rumor
D. Friendship
Answer: B
Rationale: Offer is one of the core requirements of contract formation.
8. Misrepresentation involves:
A. Honest performance
B. False statement inducing agreement
C. Court enforcement
D. Contract completion
Answer: B
Rationale: False statements may influence parties into contracts.
9. Duress means:
A. Voluntary consent
B. Pressure or threats
C. Financial gain
D. Negotiation
Answer: B
Rationale: Contracts made under threats may be invalid.
10.Breach of contract occurs when:
A. Agreement is signed
B. Contract is negotiated
C. One party fails to perform obligations
D. Parties agree fully
Answer: C
Rationale: Failure to fulfill contractual duties constitutes breach.
11.Damages are:
A. Criminal punishments
B. Monetary compensation
C. Arrest warrants
D. Tax payments