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Q.1
According to section 38(1), any order passed by the colonization officer before this act:
Is deemed illegal automatically
Shall be reviewed by civil courts
Must be reissued
Shall be deemed valid if not contrary to this act.
(D)
Q.2
Progeny under 18 months of mare of camel maintained as per conditions:
Belong to village punchayat
Must be registered first
Cannot be attached or sold in execution
Can be attached in court decrees
(C)
Q.3
In case of illegal tree felling on government land, the Collector may:
Ignore the act
File case in session court
Recover value of trees from the offender
Ban tree planting
(C)
Q.4
What legal protection is given to public servants acting under this act?
They are liable for misuse
They are indemnified if acts were in good faith
They can only act on court direction
They are punishable by the civil courts
(B)
Q.5
What happens to crops cultivated in contravention of this act under section 34?
They are shared with nearby tenants
No action is taken
They may be confiscated by the collector
They are auctioned by panchayats
(C)
Q.6
A cess for village expenses can be levied, under section 35:
Only by legislation
By collector on request of majority tenants
By the civil court's order
By the Chief Minister
(B)
Q.7
Which section bars the jurisdiction of civil courts over matters assigned to the collector?
Section 31
Section 33
Section 36
Section 15
(C)
Q.8
Rent disputes or land related claims under this act:
Are heard by village panchayats
Can be arbitrated privately
Must be resolved by High Court
Are outside the jurisdiction of civil courts
(D)
Q.9
In addition to penalties under section 33, the collector may under section 34:
Grant lease of disputed land
Demolish Encroachments and recover cost
Legalize occupation
Transfer the case to the civil court
(B)
Q.10
Under section 33, cultivating or building on Government land without permission:
Can be regularized automatically
Is punishable with up to six months in imprisonment or fine up to Rs, 200,000 or both
Is punishable with life imprisonment
Is legal if done by a former
(B)
Q.11
According to section 32, if a person occupies Government land without title, the collector may:
Refer the matter to the civil court
File a police complaint
Re-enter and Resume possession without compensation
Wait for a court eviction order
(C)
Q.12
Under Section 18, a tenant's rights:
Cannot be attached or sold in court proceedings
Can be mortgaged to banks
Are subject to auction after 5 years
Must be inherited only by sons
(A)
Q.13
under section 17, who can allow a tenant to exchange land in a colony?
Provincial Government
Collector
Civil Court
Board of Revenue
(B)
Q.14
According to section 16, giving false information to become a tenant is considered as:
An error of record
Forgery
A breach of tenancy conditions
A civil wrong
(C)
Q.15
Under section 15,a purchaser of Government land is deemed to tenant until:
The collector issues a registry
One year of tenancy has passed
Full payment of purchase money and interest is made
The land is cultivated
(C)
Q.16
What is the collector empowered to do under section 32 in case of squatters?
Negotiate rent
Re-enter land without compensation
Appeal to civil court
Wait for 3 months
(B)
Q.17
Collector can levy cess on village owners and tenants according to section 35 if:
Civil court orders
Nazim recommends
Majority applies for village expenses
Patwari demand it
(C)
Q.18
Section 22 ensures that nomination of successor is not affected if:
Tenant becomes owner later
Land is gifted
Court declares it so
Patwari gives new record
(A)
Q.19
according to section 30(2), if priority rights were obtained by fraud, the Board of Revenue can:
Resume Land or Reduce area
Grant Additional Land
Waive Punishment
Issue Warning
(A)
Q.20
Sums due to the Government under this act are recoverable under section 28 as:
Court fee
Arrears of land revenue
Civil decree
Police fine
(B)
Q.21
When a person occupies government land illegally, what is the punishment under section 33?
Warning only
imprisonment up to 6 months or fine up to 200,000 or both
Cancellation of CNIC
Seizure of animals
(B)
Q.22
Which section empowers the board of revenue to abrogate conditions of tenure by notification?
Section 23
Section 24
Section 29
Section 19
(C)
Q.23
Under section 23, a tenant revoke a nominated successor by:
Oral statement
Will
Registered Deed
Filling Complaint
(C)
Q.24
According to Section 36, civil court :
Has no jurisdiction over matters under this act
Can review collector's decisions
May intervene in rent cases
Has original jurisdiction
(A)
Q.25
According to section 36, jurisdiction regarding disputes under this act lies with:
Civil Court
Collector
Session Court
High Court
(B)
Q.26
According to Section 34, if the Tenant occupies government land unlawfully and constructs a building, what can collector do?
Transfer ownership
Demolish the building and recover cost
Allow possession
Impose Tax
(B)
Q.27
Section 26 relates to re-entry on residential sites, what can the collector permit the tenant to do?
Resell the Land
File appeal in civil court
Remove buildings or get compensation
Pay extra Tax
(C)
Q.28
Under section 25, if tenancy is resumed, the tenant is entitled to compensation for:
Livestock
House Construction Only
Ungathered crops and improvements
Past rent paid
(C)
Q.29
Under section 24 , Before imposing penalty and resuming tenancy, the collector must:
Cancel registry
Report to Board of Revenue
Call for arrest
Give written notice with at least one month to rectify breach
(D)
Q.30
The collector can impose a penalty under section 24, if a tenant breaches the terms of his tenancy up to:
100,000 rupee
50,000 rupee
10,000 rupee
5,000 rupee
(C)
Q.31
Who is responsible for rejecting a person who has taken possession of land without legal rights according to section 32?
Tehsildar
Patwari
Collector
Civil Court
(C)
Q.32
Succession to tenancy of a deceased Muslim tenant is governed by which law as per section 19A?
Civil Procedure Code
Muslim Personal Law
Customary Law
Hindu Law
(B)
Q.33
What happens if a tenant transfer tenancy rights without permission, according to section 19?
It becomes co-ownership
The transfer is void and the transfer may be rejected
Collector regularizes it
Transfer is valid after 3 years
(B)
Q.34
What is maximum period allowed for sub-letting by a tenant without the right of occupancy under section 19?
10 year
7 year
5 year
1 year
(D)
Q.35
Under Section 19, without the written consent of the commissioner, a tenant cannot transfer his rights by which of the following means?
Mortgage
Gift
Lease for 10 years
All of the Above
(D)
Q.36
In case of disputes involving rent between sub-tenants, where government is not party, jurisdiction lies with:
Section court
Authority under Punjab Tenancy Act 1887
Civil Court Only
Collector Under Revenue Act
(B)
Q.37
A tenant's rights over government land under this act according to section 18:
Are subjects to high court civil writs
Can be auctioned by the Board of Revenue
Cannot be attached or sold by any court
Can be sold in insolvency proceedings
(C)
Q.38
Which section allows the Collector to approve an exchange of tenancy land between tenants?
Section 17
Section 18
Section 16
Section 14
(A)
Q.39
As per Section 16, if a tenant gives false information to deceive a public servant about his qualifications for tenancy, it results in:
Temporary suspension of rent
Breach of tenancy conditions
Imprisonment under criminal law
Cancellation of lease only after court order
(B)
Q.40
Under Section 15, until the full purchase price is paid, a purchaser from Government is deemed to be:
Sub-lessee of the land
Tenant of the land
Mortgagee of the land
Owner of the land
(B)
Q.41
Tenancy disputes with sub-tenants where Government is not party are governed by:
Land Development Ordinance
Civil Court act
Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887
Colonization Act only
(C)
Q.42
Conditions not classified as improvements include:
Construction of farm buildings
Temporary wells made without special expense
Tree planting
Flood protection
(B)
Q.43
This Act can be applied to what kind of land by notification?
Government Owned land
Cantonment Area
Private land
Forest reserves
(A)
Q.44
Board of Revenue exercises its control over Collector's allotment under:
Section 21
Section 14
Section 5
Section 10 (3)
(D)
Q.45
A tenancy grant is not effective unless:
Written order passed and possession taken with collector's permission
Entered in local gazette
verified by Tehsildar
Rent is fixed
(A)
Q.46
Who is original Tenant?
Village Headman
Government Employee
First male allottee or his male transferee
A female nominee of board
(C)
Q.47
Tenancy improvements include all except:
Tree plantation
Construction of buildings
Wells and Drainage
Regular plowing by tenant
(D)
Q.48
Record of rights is equivalent to which register under the repealed act?
Register prescribed under Act IIII of 1893
Land Acquisition Register
Revenue List
Patwari Khasra
(A)
Q.49
Residency conditions does not breach in the temporary absence of a tenant if:
He has permanent residence in the estate
The tenant pays double rent
A proxy cultivates the land
He informs the policy
(A)
Q.50
Which documents governs the tenancy rights in case of eviction?
Land Registry
Municipal Act
Statement of conditions
Local By-laws
(C)
Q.51
The Board of revenue issue land allotment on specified conditions under which section?
Section 10 (1)
Section 5
Section 7
Section 12
(A)
Q.52
Who has the authority to allot land in a colony under written order?
Tehsildar
Collector
Land acquisition Officer
Commissioner
(B)
Q.53
When does a person officially becomes a tenant of government land?
Upon payment of rent
After possession with collector's permission and written order
Upon oral agreement
upon registration
(B)
Q.54
Under the Colonization act, which act governs grants?
Government Tenant Act 1893
Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967
Crown Grants Act 1895
Punjab Tenancy Act 1887
(C)
Q.55
After the 1912 act commenced, what happens to tenants under the 1893 act?
They must reapply
They are deemed to hold land under new conditions
They are evicted
Their Tenancy ends
(B)
Q.56
Which authority to give approval for issuing statements of conditions?
Land Settlement Board
Local Council
The Government
Commissioner
(C)
Q.57
Who has the authority to withdraw a colony from the operation of the act?
Board of Revenue
Provincial Government
Chief Secretary
Collector
(B)
Q.58
What Law is not Applicable under this act as provided?
Canal and drainage act
Forest Act
Punjab Tenancy Act 1887
Civil Procedure Code
(C)
Q.59
According to which chapter, Punjab Tenancy act applies to this act?
Chapter V
Chapter III
Chapter VII
Chapter X
(C)
Q.60
Government is not a party in Rent disputes, which law applies?
Land acquisition act
Small claims ordinance
Punjab Tenancy act1887
Punjab urban rent ordinance
(C)