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Here I am giving you Multiple choice Question of the Industrial law.

1. Which of the following statements regarding trial courts is false?
A) Cases involving significant dollar amounts usually begin at the trial court level.
B) Trial courts keep detailed records of their proceedings.
C) Determination of the applicable law is the trial judge's responsibility
D) The trial court's fact-finding function is always handled by the jury

2. A contract for the sale of goods between Seller and Buyer contains an agreement to submit disputes arising from the contract to a neutral, nonjudicial third party. Such an agreement calls for what kind of ADR?
A) Settlement
B) Mediation
C) Arbitration
D) Minitrial

3. Which of the following government actions would most likely be subject to strict scrutiny if challenged?
A) a federal regulation of trade
B) a statute prohibiting false and deceptive advertising
C) a statute prohibiting indecent exposure
D) a government action that favors one racial group over another

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Here I am giving you Multiple choice Question of the Industrial law.


1. Which of the following statements regarding trial courts is false?
A) Cases involving significant dollar amounts usually begin at the trial court level.
B) Trial courts keep detailed records of their proceedings.
C) Determination of the applicable law is the trial judge's responsibility
D) The trial court's fact-finding function is always handled by the jury

2. A contract for the sale of goods between Seller and Buyer contains an agreement to submit disputes arising from the contract to a neutral, nonjudicial third party. Such an agreement calls for what kind of ADR?
A) Settlement
B) Mediation
C) Arbitration
D) Minitrial

3. Which of the following government actions would most likely be subject to strict scrutiny if challenged?
A) a federal regulation of trade
B) a statute prohibiting false and deceptive advertising
C) a statute prohibiting indecent exposure
D) a government action that favors one racial group over another

4. Which of the following is not an example of actual or compensatory damages a plaintiff may win in a tort suit?
A) Damages for physical injuries
B) Damages for lost pay and benefits
C) Damages for emotional distress
D) None of the above

5. Which of the following statements about punitive damages is false?
A) Punitive damages are intended to compensate tort victims for their losses
B) Punitive damages are designed to punish flagrant wrongdoings
C) Punitive damages are, in theory, reserved for the worst kinds of wrongdoings
D) Punitive damages are designed to deter others engaged in similar wrongdoing

6. In order to win a negligence suit, a plaintiff must prove:
A) breach of duty
B) actual injury
C) causation
D) all of the above

7. Alan is an invitee on Paul's land. Therefore, Paul owes Alan a duty:
A) to exercise reasonable care to protect him against dangerous on premises conditions that Paul knows about, or reasonably
should know about.
B) only to warn him of dangerous on-premises conditions that he is not likely to discover.
C) only not to willfully and wantonly injure him on the property
D) None of the above

8. Which of the following is not a defense to a negligence claim?
A) contributory negligence
B) comparative negligence
C) last clear chance
D) assumption of risk

9. Under which of the following situations does strict liability apply?
A) keeping naturally dangerous wild animals
B) manufacture or sale of defective and unreasonably dangerous products
C) both A and B
D) Neither A and B

10. Which of the following are requirements for copyright protection?
A) the works must be fixed
B) the works must be original
C) the works must be creative
D) all of the above

11. Which of the following regarding the UCC is true?
A) The UCC imposes a duty of good faith in the performance and enforcement of contracts.
B) The UCC distinguishes between merchants and non-merchants, holding merchants to a higher standard
C) both A and B
D) Neither A and B

12. Which of the following are considered to lack capacity to contract?
A) minors
B) persons suffering from mental illness
C) intoxicated persons
D) all of the above

13. Which of the following types of contracts must be evidenced by writing under the statute of frauds?
A) contracts for the sale of land or real estate
B) contracts for the sale of goods
C) contracts for the sale of goods for a price of $500.00 or more
D) a and c

14. When a breach of contract is serious, it is said to be:
A) Material
B) Immaterial
C) Injunctive
D) Retributive

15. Which of the following types of contracts are not covered by the statute of frauds?
A) collateral contracts in which a person promises to perform the obligation of another person
B) contracts for the sale of an interest in real estate
C) contracts to mow one's lawn for three months
D) contracts in which marriage is the consideration

16. Which of the following are excuses for nonperformance under a contract?
A) Impossibility
B) commercial impracticability
C) frustration of venture
D) all of the above

17. If the goods delivered by the seller do not conform to the contract, the buyer may:
A) reject all the goods
B) accept any commercial units and reject the rest
C) both A and B
D) none of the above

18. Under the Code, if a seller fails to deliver the goods, the buyer may:
A) buy substitute goods
B) seek payment from the seller for the difference between the contract price and the cost to cover
C) seek incidental and/or consequential damages
D) all of the above

19. Under the Code, the buyer may accept defective goods:
A) and still pursue damages against the seller
B) but must waive any rights to sue the seller
C) and later cancel the contract
D) all of the above

20. Under which of the following sales contract is specific performance available to the buyer?
A) the sale of an antique vase that is "one of a kind"
B) grain that is available from another seller
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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Old March 6th, 2014, 09:11 AM
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Here I am sharing some of the multiple choice questions on Industrial Law

Which Act of Parliament defines a `trade union’ and governs much of the law on industrial relations?

The Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1991.
The Trade Union Act 1955.
The Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
The Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 2005.

Under which of the following situations may a union refuse to admit a person or expel a member?
Because of misconduct.
Because they do not feel that they are a suitable member.
Because of their current state of health.
Because of their financial means.

Who is responsible for the maintenance of the `lists’ of independent trade unions?
The Certification Officer.
Acas.
The Central Arbitration Committee.
The Health and Safety Executive.


Which of the following best explains the term `union ballots’?
A ballot is the method by which a union recruits new members.
A ballot is the method by which a union expels members.
A ballot is the system by which union members vote for, e.g. industrial action.
A ballot is the system by which union members put forward information for `listing’.

What is the role of the `independent scrutineer’?
To oversee union recruitment and selection.
To oversee the operation of union sickness and absence schemes.
To oversee the discipline of union members who have committed gross misconduct offences.
To oversee the operation of any ballot (unless the ballot is on industrial action and the number of members entitled to vote does not exceed 50.)

What is meant by the term `collective bargaining’?
A process by which a union recruits new members.
A process by which a union negotiates with an employer on behalf of its members on matters concerning the terms and conditions of employment.
A process by which a union meets with another union to discuss recruitment.
A process by which a union negotiates with suppliers for the provision of e.g. office furniture.

Which of the following is not an `industrial tort’?
Gross misconduct.
Conspiracy.
Inducement.
Intimidation.

Which of the following can a union do once it is `recognised’?
Apply for union status.
Engage in collective bargaining with an employer.
Apply to engage in the `closed shop’.
Apply to be referred to as a `workplace union’.


Can the members of a union who feel that they have been unjustifiably disciplined complain to the Employment Tribunal?
Yes
No, because the union is not listed.
No, because a union can make its own decisions re: disciplinary action.
Yes, but only if they pay the union £500.

When will the actions of a union attract statutory immunity?
When they are in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute.
When they are in contemplation of mass union recruitment.
When the government allows this to be the case.
When they are discussed with the Certification Officer.

Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term .......
a. Adult
b. Adolescent
c. Child
d. Calendar year

According to the definition of "Week" under the Act, it is a period of 7 days beginning at midnight on ...........
a. Sunday
b. Monday
c. Saturday
d. Friday

If any article is stored in a cold storage, is it considered as a Manufacturing Process under the Act?
a. Yes
b. No

As per the Act, a person who has not completed his 15th year of age is a/an ............
a. Adolescent
b. Teenager
c. Child
d. Adult

A Mobile unit that belongs to the armed forces of the Union is not a "Factory" as per the definition of "Factory" given under the Act.
a. True
b. False

Section 2 (n) under the act defines ..........
a. Publisher
b. Manager
c. Owner
d. Occupier

"Welfare" is not part of the Factories Act, 1948.
a. True
b. False

As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every ........
a. day
b. month
c. week
d. hour

The District Magistrate cannot become an Inspector as per the Act.
a. True
b. False

The power of inspectors is discussed under ........ of the Factories Act, 1948.
a. Section 9
b. Section 10
c. Section 11
d. Section 12
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