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No Question
In a case relating to arbitration, the arbitral award was
remitted under section 16 of the Arbitration Act, 1940. The
1 date of award was 1st June, 1992. The Arbitration and
Conciliation Act came into force on 22 August, 1996. The
validity of award can be challenged under the

2 Which of the following model law was used by the Indian


Arbitration and conciliation Act 1996?

3 Which among the following is the main objective of the


Arbitration Act, 1996?

4 An arbitral award made under Part l of the Arbitration and


Conciliation Act, 1996 shall be considered as a

5 In the matters governed by Part I of the Arbitration and


Conciliation Act, 1996

6 Arbitral proceedings commence

7 An arbitral award

8 After the arbitral award is made, each party shall be


delivered

9 A sum directed to be paid by an arbitral award shall carry


interest
10 Finality to arbitral awards within meaning of section 35 of
the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 shall

11 An arbitral award shall be enforced in the same manner as if


it were a decree of

12 Which of the following in the correct statement

13 Private arbitration is also described as:

14 Which is correct statement:

15 Court under section 2(1)(e), Arbitration and Conciliation Act


means

16 The arbitral tribunal has the jurisdiction to rule

17 During the arbitral proceedings the arbitral tribunal

18 Which is incorrect statement:

19 Which article of the Constitution of India authorises the


government to enter into an arbitration agreement:
20 The provision of section 8, Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996 are
21 While considering the grant of interim measures, the Court
may see whether:

22 In case of three arbitrators, the ‘third arbitrator’ shall act as:

23 The ‘Presiding Arbitrator’ is appointed by:

24 The appointment of arbitrator/arbitrators, can be made:

25 The parties to the arbitration agreement shall appoint


arbitrator within:
Under section 10, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, the
26 parties are free to determine the number of ' arbitrators,
provided that such number
27 Where the parties fail to provide for an odd number of
arbitrators, the arbitral tribunal shall consist of

28 Under section 11, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, a


person for being an arbitrator

29 Section 12 of Arbitration and Concilation Act, 1996 deals with

30 The arbitral tribunal may by order terminate the arbitral


proceedings when:

31 The request for the correction or interpretation of the award


by the arbitral Tribunal has to be made by the party:

32 An application for setting aside an arbitral award must be


made by the party after receiving the award within:

33 ‘Personal misconduct’ connotes:

34 Right of action which is extinguished by the death of a person


includes:
35 Foreign award’ implies:
A B C D

Arbitration and
General Clauses Act, Arbitration Act,
Limitation Act, 1963 Conciliation Act, 1996
1897 1940
only.

European
Guidelines of Supreme Commercial
Constitution of India UNCITRAL, 1985
Court of India Arbitration
Procedure

To comprehensively To ensure that arbitral To minimize the


cover international tribunal within the supervisory role of
none of the above
commercial limits of court’s courts in the arbitral
arbitration jurisdiction process

domestic award foreign award general award international award

a judicial authority a judicial authority


a judicial authority
shall not intervene cannot intervene
can intervene either (a) or (c).
under any except where so
generally
circumstances provided in this Part

on the date on which on the date when the


on the date when the
a request for a dispute respondent gives on the date when
statement of claim and
to be referred to consent to the the arbitrator issues
written submission of
arbitration is received appointment of the notice of the parties
defence is made.
by the respondent arbitrator

has to be in writing has to be in writing and


but need not be signed by the members may be oral either (a) or (b) or (c).
signed of the arbitral tribunal

a signed copy of the a photocopy of the an unsigned copy of the


the original award
award award award

6% per annum from 8% per annum from


12% per annum from 24 % per annum from
the date of the award the date of the
the date of the award the date of the award till
till the date of award till the date of
till the date of payment the date of payment
payment payment
be binding on the
not be binding on be binding on be binding on first parties and person
parties government authority party only claiming under them
respectively.

local authority the court the tribunal both (b) and (c).

an arbitral award can an arbitral award can an arbitral award


be inferred with if it is be set aside if the can be set aside if it
contrary to the arbitral tribunal has is contrary to
substantive not followed the fundamental policy all of the above.
provisions of the Act mandatory procedure of Indian law, or the
or against the terms prescribed under the interest of India, or
of the contract Act justice or morality

integral arbitration consensual arbitration domestic arbitration none of the above.

the rules may


Institutional Indian Council of provide for domestic
arbitration has its Arbitration is the apex or international all of the above.
own set of rules. body arbitration or for
both

Principal Civil Court Principal Civil Court


Court of Small Causes and Civil Court of an of original all of the above
inferior grade jurisdiction
on objection as to
on objections as to the
on its own the validity of the
existence of the all of the above.
jurisdiction arbitration
arbitration agreement
agreement
may require a party to
can make interim
provide appropriate both (a) and (b) either (a) or (b).
award
security

Arbitration
Arbitration Parties to the
agreement both (b) and (c) are
agreement is a kind of arbitration must be
recognises verbal incorrect.
contract legal persons
agreement

Art. 235 Art. 299 Art. 39 both (a) and (c).

pre-emptory directory discretionary optional.


he would suffer
the balance of
the applicant has irreparable injury if
convenience is in his all of the above.
made primafacie case such measures are
favour
not granted.

an umpire a Presiding Arbitrator sole arbitrator none of the above.

parties to the the appointed


the Court either (a) or (b) or (c).
arbitration agreement arbitrator by each party
by arbitral
by the parties by designated authority either (a) or (b) or (c).
institution
thirty days sixty days forty days ninety days

does not exceed


does not exceed three does not exceed five is not an even number
seven

three arbitrators five arbitrators sole arbitrator either (a) or (b) or (c).

may be a person of any


must be an Indian must be an Indian may be a person of
nationality, except an
national citizen any nationality
alien enemy.

procedure ‘for grounds for challange


finality of award l none of the above.
arbitration to Arbitrator
when the claimant when the arbitral
when parties have
withdraws his disputed Tribunal thinks it is
mutually agreed to
case and which is not impossible to all of the above.
seek termination of
objected by the continue
arbitral proceedings
respondent proceedings

within sixty days within thirty days within ninety days none of the above.

three months thirty days ninety days forty days

having interest in
bias bribery the subject-matter all of the above.
of reference

suit for specific


suit for damages for right of damages for
performance of only (a) and (c).
wrongful arrest defamation
contract
where one of the where the award is where subject
parties is foreign made in foreign matter deals with all of the above.
national country international trade
Answer

C
D

A
D

D
D

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