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Law of Tort MCQ

Law of Tort MCQ 2

Posted on November 18, 2023January 31, 2025 By hindlaw No Comments on Law of Tort MCQ 2

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    • #1. Trespass to goods:-
    • #2. The liability of the owner of the cattle for cattle trespass;
    • #3. Strict liability is commonly applied in cases involving:
    • #4. Law of Torts have mainly developed through
    • #5. The propounder of pigeon hole theory is:
    • #6. Which of the following is not a general defense under the law of torts?
    • #7. In the context of torts, what is the meaning of “consent” as a defense?
    • #8. Which defense applies when a person commits a wrongful act to prevent a greater harm from occurring?
    • #9. Under which defense can a person use reasonable force to protect themselves from an imminent threat of harm?
    • #10. Which defense may reduce the defendant’s liability if the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to their injuries?
    • #11. Which defense requires the plaintiff to have voluntarily and knowingly assumed the risk of harm?
    • #12. Under the defense of “privilege,” the defendant’s actions are justified because?
    • #13. When is the defense of “inevitable accident” applicable?
    • #14. The defense of “statutory authority” is applicable when:
    • #15. In order for the defense of volenti non fit injuria to succeed, the plaintiff’s consent must be:
    • #16. Under the defense of volenti non fit injuria, the plaintiff’s consent can be implied by their:
    • #17. Which of the following torts involves intentionally making false statements that harm someone’s reputation?
    • #18. What is the main distinction between slander and libel in the context of defamation?
    • #19. Which tort involves intentionally causing apprehension of harmful or offensive contact?
    • #20. In the context of tort law, what is required for a claim of battery?
    • #21. Which tort involves intentionally confining someone against their will without lawful justification?
    • #22. What is required to establish a claim of negligence?
    • #23. Which of the following is a key element of strict liability?
    • #24. The concept of Strict Liability evolved from the case of…?
    • #25. The concept of Absolute liability evolved from the case of…?
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#1. Trespass to goods:-

A trespass to goods is also actionable per se i.e., without any proof of actual damage.

#2. The liability of the owner of the cattle for cattle trespass;

#3. Strict liability is commonly applied in cases involving:

#4. Law of Torts have mainly developed through

#5. The propounder of pigeon hole theory is:

#6. Which of the following is not a general defense under the law of torts?

#7. In the context of torts, what is the meaning of “consent” as a defense?

#8. Which defense applies when a person commits a wrongful act to prevent a greater harm from occurring?

#9. Under which defense can a person use reasonable force to protect themselves from an imminent threat of harm?

#10. Which defense may reduce the defendant’s liability if the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to their injuries?

#11. Which defense requires the plaintiff to have voluntarily and knowingly assumed the risk of harm?

#12. Under the defense of “privilege,” the defendant’s actions are justified because?

#13. When is the defense of “inevitable accident” applicable?

#14. The defense of “statutory authority” is applicable when:

#15. In order for the defense of volenti non fit injuria to succeed, the plaintiff’s consent must be:

#16. Under the defense of volenti non fit injuria, the plaintiff’s consent can be implied by their:

#17. Which of the following torts involves intentionally making false statements that harm someone’s reputation?

#18. What is the main distinction between slander and libel in the context of defamation?

#19. Which tort involves intentionally causing apprehension of harmful or offensive contact?

#20. In the context of tort law, what is required for a claim of battery?

#21. Which tort involves intentionally confining someone against their will without lawful justification?

#22. What is required to establish a claim of negligence?

#23. Which of the following is a key element of strict liability?

#24. The concept of Strict Liability evolved from the case of…?

#25. The concept of Absolute liability evolved from the case of…?

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