Oblicon Quiz

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1.

The following are the requisites of an obligation, except

a. Passive and active subject b. Prestation c. Efficient cause d. Demand

2. Which of the following is a civil obligation?

a. X obliges himself to pay Y P10,000 on October 30, 2019.


b. A is a debtor of B for P20,000 due on September 30, 1995.
c. The obligation of a catholic to hear mass every Sunday.

3. The source of obligations which is a rule of conduct, just and obligatory, promulgated by legitimate authorities for
common good, benefit and observance

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law

4. A juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do

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

5. They give a right of action to compel their performance

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

6.The oblige has a right to enforce the obligation against the obligor in a court of law

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

7. This is based on equity and justice

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

8. The person in whose favor the obligation is constituted

a. Obligor b. Obligee c. Passive subject d. Debtor

9. Synonymous to obligee

a. Creditor; Active subject b. Creditor; Passive subject c. Active subject; Passive subject d. Debtor; Passive subject

10. The person who has the duty of giving, doing or not doing.

a. Obligor b. Obligee c. Passive subject d. Debtor

11. Synonymous to obligor

a. Creditor; Active subject b. Creditor; Passive subject c. Active subject; Passive subject d. Debtor; Passive subject

12. The object or subject matter of the obligation

a. Prestation b. Vinculum c. Active subject d. Passive subject

13. The efficient cause or juridical tie why the obligation exists

a. Prestation b. Vinculum c. Active subject d. Passive subject

14. The duty not to recover what has voluntarily been paid although payment was no longer required

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

15. The following are sources of obligations derived from law, except

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law

16. Cannot be enforced by court action and depend exclusively upon the good conscience of the debtor.

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

17. The duty to pay taxes and support one’s family are obligations arising from

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law

18. The obligation of husband and wife to render mutual help and support arises from

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law


19. A supports B, a minor, because B’s father refuses to support B. The father is obliged to reimburse A. The source of
obligation is

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law

20. A juridical relation resulting from a lawful, voluntary, and unilateral act and which has for its purpose the payment of
indemnity to the end that no one shall be unjustly enriched or benefited at the expense of another.

a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Delicts d. Law

21. When a person voluntarily takes charge of another's abandoned business or property without the owner's authority
where reimbursement must be made for necessary and useful expenses.

a. Quasi-contract b. Quasi-delict c. Negotiorum gestio d. Solutio indebiti

22. When something is received when there is no right to demand it, and it was unduly delivered thru mistake, the
recipient has the duty to return it.

a. Quasi-contract b. Quasi-delict c. Negotiorum gestio d. Solutio indebiti

23. First Statement: A quasi-contract is an implied contract. Second Statement: A defendant who is acquitted in a
criminal case is no longer liable civilly.

a. True; True b. True; False c. False; True d. False; False

24. Tort or culpa aquiliana is

a. Quasi-contract b. Quasi-delict c. Negotiorum gestio d. Solutio indebiti

25. A fault or act or omission of care which causes damage to another, there being no pre-existing contractual relations
between the parties.

a. Quasi-contract b. Quasi-delict c. Negotiorum gestio d. Solutio indebiti

26. Omission of the diligence which is required by the circumstances of person, place and time.

a. Ignorance b. Negligence c. Impotence d. Insanity

27. The following except one, are included in civil liability. The exception is

a. Restitution b. Reparation c. Indemnification d. Starvation

28. The thing itself shall be restored, as a rule

a. Restitution b. Reparation c. Indemnification d. Starvation

29. The court determines the amount of damage taking into consideration the price of the thing and its sentimental
value to the injured person.

a. Restitution b. Reparation c. Indemnification d. Starvation

30. The consequential damages suffered by the injured person and those suffered by his family or third person by reason
of the act.

a. Restitution b. Reparation c. Indemnification d. Starvation

31. Statement 1: Obligations arising from law may presumed unless expressly stated by the Civil Code or any other
special laws. Statement 2: Obligations arising from contracts have the force of law between the contracting parties and
should be complied with in good faith

a. True; True b. True; False c. False; True d. False; False

32. What do you call quasi-contracts with names such as Negotiorum Gestio and Solutio Indebiti

a. Named Quasi-contracts b. Nominate Quasi-contracts c. Formal Quasi-contracts d. Definite Quasi-contracts

33. This exist when a person voluntarily takes care of a business or properties that are not abandoned without the
express authorization of the owner.

a. Negotiorum gestio b. Solutio indebiti c. Unauthorized contract d. None of the choices


34. Obligations imposed by quasi-delicts are demandable not only for one's own acts or omissions, but also for those of
persons for whom one is responsible. The following illustrate this statement, except:

a. Damage caused by minor children b. Damage caused employees during the conduct of the business they are
employed c. Damage caused by an animal own by someone d. All of the choices illustrate the statement in the question

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