#1
Which of the following is an example of innocent misrepresentation?
False statement made with the intent to deceive
False statement made without the intent to deceive
False statement made with reckless disregard for its truth
False statement made with negligence
#2
What type of misrepresentation occurs when one party makes a false statement believing it to be true?
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Negligent misrepresentation
Innocent misrepresentation
Material misrepresentation
#3
In the context of misrepresentation, what does the term 'rescind' mean?
To amend a contract
To void or cancel a contract
To enforce a contract
To assign a contract
#4
In misrepresentation, what does the term 'material' refer to?
The misrepresentation was made orally
The misrepresentation was made in writing
The misrepresentation induced the other party to enter the contract
The misrepresentation was made intentionally
#5
Which legal doctrine may prevent a party from rescinding a contract due to misrepresentation if they had the opportunity to discover the truth?
Doctrine of estoppel
Doctrine of precedent
Doctrine of consideration
Doctrine of novation
#6
In misrepresentation, what is the legal term for a statement that is partly true and partly false?
Misstatement
Half-truth
Partial falsity
Mixed statement
#7
Which type of misrepresentation involves a false statement made by one party negligently, without knowing whether it is true or false?
Innocent misrepresentation
Negligent misrepresentation
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Material misrepresentation
#8
What is the term for a misrepresentation that occurs when one party fails to disclose material facts?
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Negligent misrepresentation
Concealment
Innocent misrepresentation
#9
Which of the following is NOT a remedy for misrepresentation?
Rescission
Damages
Specific performance
Restitution
#10
What is the term for a misrepresentation made with the knowledge that it is false or with reckless disregard for its truth?
Innocent misrepresentation
Negligent misrepresentation
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Material misrepresentation
#11
Which of the following elements must be proven in order to establish fraudulent misrepresentation?
The misrepresentation induced the other party to enter the contract
The misrepresentation was made without the intent to deceive
The misrepresentation was made innocently
The misrepresentation was made knowingly or with reckless disregard for its truth
#12
Which legal doctrine holds that once a party has accepted a benefit under a contract, they cannot later challenge the validity of the contract due to misrepresentation?
Doctrine of novation
Doctrine of consideration
Doctrine of estoppel
Doctrine of privity
#13
In the context of misrepresentation, what is 'duty of disclosure'?
The obligation to reveal any material facts
The obligation to disclose only favorable facts
The duty to misrepresent the truth
The obligation to withhold information
#14
Which legal principle holds that parties to a contract are presumed to have read and understood its terms, including any representations made therein?
Doctrine of privity
Doctrine of caveat emptor
Doctrine of implied warranty
Doctrine of constructive notice
#15
Which legal doctrine may prevent a party from rescinding a contract due to misrepresentation if they affirm the contract after discovering the misrepresentation?
Doctrine of privity
Doctrine of mistake
Doctrine of estoppel
Doctrine of consideration