Formation of Contracts

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Q. An offer can be revoked before acceptance unless it is:
  • A. A unilateral contract
  • B. Supported by consideration
  • C. Made in writing
  • D. Communicated verbally
Q. If a party fails to perform their obligations under a contract, this is known as:
  • A. Breach of contract
  • B. Performance
  • C. Acceptance
  • D. Revocation
Q. In contract law, 'capacity' refers to:
  • A. The ability to perform the contract
  • B. The legal ability to enter into a contract
  • C. The financial ability to fulfill obligations
  • D. The ability to negotiate terms
Q. What is the effect of a counteroffer?
  • A. It accepts the original offer
  • B. It creates a new offer
  • C. It has no effect
  • D. It automatically breaches the contract
Q. What is the first element required for a valid contract?
  • A. Offer
  • B. Acceptance
  • C. Consideration
  • D. Capacity
Q. What is the purpose of consideration in a contract?
  • A. To ensure the contract is in writing
  • B. To provide a legal basis for enforcement
  • C. To outline the terms of the agreement
  • D. To establish the parties' intentions
Q. Which of the following is NOT a valid form of acceptance?
  • A. Silence
  • B. Verbal agreement
  • C. Written agreement
  • D. Conduct indicating acceptance
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