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Obligations and Contracts: Midterm Examination

This document appears to be an exam for a law school obligations and contracts midterm. It contains three sections: 1) Multiple choice questions about elements of obligations and contracts, 2) An identification/enumeration section requiring listing sources of law, courts, essential requisites of obligations, and ways to extinguish obligations, and 3) True/false questions pertaining to obligations and contracts concepts. The document tests students' understanding of foundational legal concepts regarding obligations, contracts, and their formation and extinguishment under the law.

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Obligations and Contracts: Midterm Examination

This document appears to be an exam for a law school obligations and contracts midterm. It contains three sections: 1) Multiple choice questions about elements of obligations and contracts, 2) An identification/enumeration section requiring listing sources of law, courts, essential requisites of obligations, and ways to extinguish obligations, and 3) True/false questions pertaining to obligations and contracts concepts. The document tests students' understanding of foundational legal concepts regarding obligations, contracts, and their formation and extinguishment under the law.

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Obligations and Contracts

Midterm Examination
February 24, 2020

I. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer. (2 pts each; 20 pts)

1. It is a juridical relation whereby a person may demand from another the observance of a
determinative conduct, and in case of breach, may demand satisfaction from the assets of the
latter.
a. Natural obligations
b. Moral obligations
c. Civil obligations
d. Contracts

2. Which is not an element of an obligation?


a. Obligor
b. Obligee
c. Prestation
d. Contract

3. Which of the following does not arise from natural law?


a. Civil obligation
b. Moral obligation
c. Natural obligation
d. Conscientious obligation

4.. “I promise to give you one of my cars.” What kind of object is this?
a. Generic
b. Specific
c. Determinate
d. Limited generic

5. Which of the following is a divisible obligation?


a. To deliver a car
b. To not kill any one
c. To pay one million pesos
d. To not compete with employer after retirement

6. “I will pay you 1 million for the car I bought from you.”
a. Pure obligation
b. Conditional obligation
c. Joint obligation
d. Solidary obligation

7. A debtor is liable for the whole obligation although he has other co-debtors.
a. Pure obligation
b. Conditional obligation
c. Joint obligation
d. Solidary obligation

8. This obligation gives the obligor an option to perform only one of several prestations.
a. Simple obligation
b. Alternative obligation
c. Facultative obligation
d. Obligation with a penalty

9. What do you call the time when an obligation is created?


a. Perfection
b. Extinguishment
c. Fulfillment
d. Meeting of the minds

10. Who is a good father of a family?


a. He who is knows everything about the future.
b. He who takes precautions when circumstances suggest danger.

II. Identification/Enumeration. (13 pts; 1 pt each)

1-2. Write two sources of law.


3. Name one special court.
4. Obligations which give to the creditor or obligee a right under the law to enforce their
performance in courts of justice is called ___________.
5-8. Four essential requisites of an obligation.
9-10. Two sources of obligations
11-13. 3 ways to extinguish an obligation.

III. True or False. (10 pts; 2 pts each)

1. A delivery of Class A Air Jordan X shoes is acceptable instead of the agreed Original Air Jordan
X.
2. The term can be backdated.
3. A person is still liable even for fortuitous event when the obligation is to deliver a
determinate thing.
4. Debtor's property can be exhausted to satisfy a claim.
5. Marriage may extinguish an obligation.

Prepared by: Mr. Christian Faith C. Zebua, LPT

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