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1) The basic principles of Land Acquisition Act are:

(I) Land or property is required for a public purpose.

(2) Sale by an owner is compulsory and that there is no option in the same.

(3) Owner to get market value as against sentimental or monopoly value

(4) All of the above

2) The notice for acquisition of a particular land will be served on all persons interested in land,
inviting their objections to the said acquisition within 30days from the date of notification under
what Section?

(I) section 6

(2) Section 3

(3) Section 4

(4) Section 5

3) The claim filed before L.A .O. must contain?

(1) Names of the claimants and co-sharer if any, with their shares, written declaration is required

To that effect.

(2) Document of profits.

(3) Rents or profits for last 3 yean.

(4) All of the above

4) After the necessary enquiries have been completed, having heard, the Claimants and the
acquiring body, the Land Acquisition Officer declares his awards which shows:

(1) True area of land.

(2) Total amount of compensation payable.

(3) Apportionment of compensation if there are two more owners

(4) None of the above


5) Factors on which the Allowance for Annual Repairs does not depend on:

i) Architect

ii) Age of Building

iii) Use of building

iv) Nature of Construction

6) What is an Easement?

i) A right which the owner such as beneficial enjoyment of the land.

ii) That is the right connected with movable property.

iii) Property is acquired free all encumbrances.

iv) None of the above

7) The difference between the Improved Rent and Head Rent is called:

i) Rack rent

(ii) Salami

iii) Profit Rent

iv) Fixed rent

8) What is a condition which must be exactly and strictly complied with whether it is material to risk
or not.

i) Notary

ii) Estimate

iii) Warranty

iv) None of the Above


9) Essential Characteristics of Value are:

i) It must possess utility.

ii) It must be scarce.

iii) It must be transferable or marketable.

iv) All of Above

10) The land on which the liability of beneficial enjoyment of the easements is imposed is called the
servient heritage.

i) True

ii) False

11) Cases in which the Natural Rights of the Owner to Enjoy their Property Exclusively are Restricted
to?

i) Right of support of adjacent land in natural condition.

ii) To receive light which falls vertically upon. the land but not light Ihrough adjacent plot.

iii) To receive air and light freely.

iv) No right to pollute air.

12) What are the essential ingredients of fire insurance?

i) It is a contract of insurance.

ii) There must be consideration (premium)

iii) Indemnification.

iv) All of the above


13) The architect or the engineer may be called upon to prepare a report on the done to the building
due to fire.

i) True

ii) False

14) In order that a commodity can have value, it must possess essential qualifications, namely:

i) It must possess utility.

ii) It must be scarce.

iii) It must be transferable or marketable.

iv) All of the above

15) The market value has been defined as the amount which might be expected to not realize from a
willing purchaser on a sale of a property by a willing seller in the open market.

i) True

ii) False

16) The freeholder bas got

i) Right to its occupancy and use.

ii) Right to sell in whole or in part

iii) Right to gift.

iv) All of the above


17) what indicates the right to repossess the property al the end of the lease term.

i) Lease

ii) Lessee

iii) Reversion

iv) Leasehold tenure

18) Purpose of Valuation

i) Purchase for investment or for occupation.

ii) Sale

iii) Mortgage.

iv) All of the above

19) The object of valuation tables is to help the valuers in expressing their opinion on the value of
properties in figure

i) True

ii) False

20) Development Method of Valuation this method should be distinguished from?

i) Hypothetical building scheme

ii) Residual land technique

iii) Option i & ii

iv) None of the above

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