business law 5

Question 1 of 20
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The legal document formally creating an agency is called a:

A. general contract.  
B. power of attorney.  
C. special delegation.  
D. collateral power.  

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Question 2 of 20
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Which legal term is used for a person who is appointed as an agent?

A. Special Attorney  
B. Attorney in Law  
C. Attorney in Fact  
D. Apparent Attorney  

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Question 3 of 20
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A principal cannot accept the benefits of a transaction and refuse to accept the:

A. obligations.  
B. parallel benefits.  
C. apparent benefits.  
D. representation.  

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Question 4 of 20
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An agent is liable for losses to the principal resulting from the agent’s:

A. capital accumulation.  
B. personal business.  
C. incompetence.  
D. explicit agreement.  

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Question 5 of 20
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When an agent signs a contract in the principal’s name, he or she is acting on behalf of a(n) __________ principal.

A. disclosed  
B. undisclosed  
C. apparent  
D. statutory  

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Question 6 of 20
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A receipt for goods that are to be shipped is known as a:

A. warehouse receipt.  
B. bill of lading.  
C. bill of sale.  
D. bill of purchase.  

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Question 7 of 20
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A warehouse receipt is used for goods that are being:

A. imported.  
B. stored.  
C. exported.  
D. sold immediately.  

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Question 8 of 20
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Title to goods passes when the:

A. court approves the transaction.  
B. majority party votes for it to pass.  
C. parties intend for it to pass.  
D. bill of sale is approved.  

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Question 9 of 20
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Camilla agrees to purchase a car for $ 15,000. Camilla and the seller agree that Camilla will return the following day with license plates to pick up the vehicle. In this case, the title shall pass:

A. when Camilla arrives with the license plates.  
B. when Camilla takes the vehicle home.  
C. at the time of purchase.  
D. at the time of agreement.  

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Question 10 of 20
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A legally enforceable agreement that has as its purpose the immediate transfer of title to personal property in return for consideration and includes both a present sale of goods as well as an agreement for the sale of future goods is a:

A. contract for sale.  
B. negotiated transaction.  
C. contemplated transaction.  
D. void transaction.  

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Question 11 of 20
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Goods that physically exist and are owned by the seller at the time of sale are considered __________ goods.

A. accessible  
B. existing  
C. scarce  
D. profitable  

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Question 12 of 20
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A contract in which title and risk of loss remain with the seller and that provides for the sale subject to the buyer’s final decision is a(n):

A. endorsement of contract.  
B. sale on approval.  
C. contract to sell.  
D. contract for sale.  

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Question 13 of 20
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A reputed merchant will agree to a sale or return in order to maintain:

A. balance.  
B. family.  
C. goodwill.  
D. tax returns.  

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Question 14 of 20
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The Uniform Commercial Code provides specific rules that must be followed by a seller who wants to avoid the responsibility of __________ warranties.

A. full  
B. limited  
C. implied  
D. expressed  

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Question 15 of 20
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A disclaimer of the __________ of merchantability must mention the word merchantability.

A. warranty  
B. guarantee  
C. merchandise  
D. lemon law  

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Question 16 of 20
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A promise that a defective product will be repaired without charge within a reasonable time after a complaint has been made is a:

A. full warranty.  
B. limited warranty.  
C. wagering agreement.  
D. conversion.  

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Question 17 of 20
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The statutes that provide remedies to consumers for products such as automobiles that repeatedly fail to meet certain standards of quality and performance are known as __________ laws.

A. blue  
B. lemon  
C. elder  
D. red  

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Question 18 of 20
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In a sole proprietorship, the entrepreneur has to obtain a general __________ from his or her local municipality.

A. fiscal access  
B. stock reserve  
C. business license  
D. corporate authority  

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Question 19 of 20
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