# Free Online Torts MCQ Mock Test Source: https://lawneu.com/free-online-torts-mcq-mock-test/ Type: page Modified: 2023-09-05T05:33:10+00:00 ## Summary Free Registration ## Content /15 Torts Torts MCQ quiz helps you to increase your knowledge 1 / 15 Law of tort has developed mainly through judicial decisions all the above. customs and precedents 2 / 15 The propounder of pigeon hole theory is: Winfield Salmond None of Above 3 / 15 The law of torts is largely: Codified None of Above Systematic Un-codified 4 / 15 Tort means a civil wrong which is not exclusively a breach of contract or breach of trust. This definition is from statutory The Indian Contract Act The Specific Relief Act The Limitation Act 5 / 15 Gloucester Grammer School case explains: damnum sine injuria respondents superior remoteness of damages. injuria sine damno 6 / 15 ‘ubi jus ibi remedium’ means: there is no remedy without a wrong there is no right without a remedy there is no wrong without a remedy where there is a right, there is a remedy 7 / 15 The duty under the Law of tort is towards a specific individual towards the world at large both A. & B. towards a group of individuals 8 / 15 Liability in tort depends upon: Infringement of legal right Involvement of Intention Effect on public interest Quantum of damages suffered 9 / 15 Tort is a Civil wrong Criminal wrong Civil as well as criminal wrong 10 / 15 In tort the private defence is: is available to protect one’s person under criminal law both B. & C.. Civil law is available to protect one’s property under criminal law 11 / 15 Salmond has defined ‘tort as: None of Above an infringement of a right in rem of a private individual giving aright of Compensation at the suit of the injured party D. none of the above. a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common law action for unliquidated damages and which is not exclusively the breach of trust or other merely equitable obligation tortious liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law towards the persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated damages 12 / 15 In a breach of torts, damages may be None of the above Liquidated Liquidated or unliquidated Unliquidated 13 / 15 Who said, “Tortious liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law, this duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressable by an action for unliquidated damages”? John Salmond Lord Atkin Fraser Winfield 14 / 15 Tort is a violation of: a right in rem a right in personam both right in personam & a right in rem 15 / 15 Section 2(m) of Limitation Act defines tort as: a civil wrong which includes breach of contract or breach of trust a civil wrong which includes breach of trust but not breach of contract. a civil wrong which is not exclusively breach of contract or breach of trust a civil wrong which includes breach contract but not breach of trust Your score is LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz Free Registration ## Public guide scope This text version summarizes the published Lawneu page and links back to the original public source.