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1.

Property classified as to its susceptibility of substitution is:


(a) Generic or specific.
(b) Consumable or non-consumable.
(c) Fungible or non-fungible.
(d) Divisible or non-divisible.
2. Possession in the concept of owner, public, peaceful and uninterrupted for
the required statutory period of time, provided there is good faith and just
title, are requisites for:
(a)
Ordinary acquisitive prescription.
(b) Laches.
(c)
Prescription of action.
(d) Extraordinary acquisitive prescription.
3. Which among the following must be in writing to be valid?
a. A sale of a land.
b. Every donation of personal or movable property.
c. A contract of partnership with a contribution of an immovable.
d. An authority by the principal to an agent to sell movables.
4. The sale of the vain hope or expectancy is:
(a)
Void
(b) Voidable
(c) Rescissible
(d) Unenforcable
5. When any property is condemned or seized by competent authority in the
interest of health, safety or security, the owner thereof shall not be entitled
to compensation, unless he can show that such condemnation or seizure is;
(a)
Unjustified
(b) Unnecessary
(c)
Undivided
(d) Unrequited
6. Which of the following is not a requisite for a valid donation propter nuptias?
a. The donation must be made before the celebration of the
marriage
b. The donation shall be automatically revoked in case on noncelebration of the marriage
c. The donation must be made in consideration of the marriage
d. The donation must be made in favour of one or both of the
future spouses

7. Which of the following marriages is void for reasons of public policy?


(a) Between brothers and sisters, whether of the full or half blood
(b) Between step-parents and step-children
(c)
Between parents-in-law and parents-in-law
(d) Between step-brothers and step-sisters
8. Patrimonial Property of the State refers to
(a)
Those no longer intended for public use and public service
(b) Those no longer intended for public good and public welfare
(c) Those actually possessed, occupied or utilized by indigenous
cultural minorities by themselves or through their ancestors
(d) None of the above
9. They are lawful, unilateral and voluntary acts that are based on the
principle that no one shall be enriched or benefited at the expense of
another

10.

(a) Quasi-delicts
(b) Quasi-contracts
(c) Culpa contractual
(d) SolutioIndebiti
The quasi-contract of negotiorumgestio requires the following. Which is

the exception?
(a) There must be an abandoned or neglected property or
business
(b) Someone voluntary takes charge of that abandoned business
or property
(c) The owner must consent to the management of his business
or property by someone
(d) The owner has the obligation to reimburse the expenses of the
person who takes charge of his business or property

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