You can prepare effectively for UGC NET Crash Course for UGC NET Commerce with this dedicated MCQ Practice Test (available with solutions) on the important topic of "Test: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881". These 10 questions have been designed by the experts with the latest curriculum of UGC NET 2026, to help you master the concept.
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Assertion (A): A cheque can be crossed to prevent payment over the counter and ensure that it is credited only to the account of the payee.
Reason (R): Crossing a cheque is an outdated practice that no longer holds legal significance in modern banking.
Detailed Solution: Question 1
What is a key characteristic that distinguishes a cheque from other types of bills of exchange?
Detailed Solution: Question 2
What is the primary condition for a person to qualify as a "holder" of a negotiable instrument?
Detailed Solution: Question 3
Assertion (A): The maker of a promissory note is liable as the principal debtor.
Reason (R): In a bill of exchange, the acceptor acts as a surety and is liable only if the drawer defaults.
Detailed Solution: Question 4
Which of the following statements best describes a promissory note?
Detailed Solution: Question 5
Statement 1: A banker is released from liability when a cheque payable to order appears to be endorsed by or on behalf of the payee.
Statement 2: A banker can be held liable for making payment on a crossed cheque if the payment is made to a person other than the specified banker.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Detailed Solution: Question 6
Which of the following statements about negotiable instruments is true?
Detailed Solution: Question 7
Statement 1: Penalties for dishonor of cheques include imprisonment for up to 2 years or a fine up to twice the amount of the cheque.
Statement 2: A drawer is exempt from penalties if the cheque is dishonored due to insufficient funds in their account.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Detailed Solution: Question 8
Assertion (A): A bill of exchange is dishonoured by non-acceptance if the drawee fails to accept it within 48 hours.
Reason (R): Dishonour by non-acceptance occurs only when the drawee is legally incompetent to enter into a contract.
Detailed Solution: Question 9
Assertion (A): Presentment of a negotiable instrument is necessary to discharge the maker or acceptor from liability.
Reason (R): Presentment is not required in cases where the drawee cannot be found or is incompetent to contract.
Detailed Solution: Question 10
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