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Business Law FBLA Question and Answer [2026] | UPDATED ACTUAL Exam | Complete Exam Prep

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Business Law FBLA Question and Answer
[2026] | UPDATED ACTUAL Exam |
Complete Exam Prep
• No consideration is necessary to make a valid assignment. -✓✓ True


• A contract creating a duty can prohibit delegation. -✓✓ True


• If the obligor breaches, the assignor must sue for the breach. -✓✓ False


• Generally, impossibility of performance refers to an obligor's personal inability to
perform. -✓✓ False


• A ready, willing, and able offer to perform an obligation is a tender. -✓✓ True


• The only remedy generally available for a minor breach is money damages. True
-✓✓ True


• An award of punitive damages seeks to place injured parties in the same financial
position they would have been in if there had been no breach. -✓✓ False


• A party injured by a breach of contract is not required to take any steps to
minimize the harm done. -✓✓ False


• Along with minimum ages for marriage with or without parental permission,
some states have laws specifying a minimum age for dating. -✓✓ False

,• No law exists that forces the parents of an illegitimate child to marry. -✓✓ True


• Today, about one-fourth of the states allow common-law marriages, although all
states must recognize such a union if it is legal in the state in which it occurred. -
✓✓ True


• There are few laws that require parents to support their children until adulthood,
because it is difficult to determine what is adequate support. -✓✓ False


• Keeping a spouse from getting property rights can be accomplished with a
prenuptial agreement. -✓✓ True


• An annulment must be sought from an appropriate court to confirm the status of a
void marriage. -✓✓ False


• In most no-fault states, irreconcilable differences is the legal reason for marriage
dissolution. -✓✓ True


• States that do not follow the common-law rule are called community property
states. -✓✓ True


• A contract in which ownership of (title to) goods transfers immediately from the
seller to the buyer for a price is a contract to sell. -✓✓ False


• When parties exchange goods for goods, the sale is a barter. -✓✓ True

,• The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) does not govern contracts to sell goods in
the future. -✓✓ False


• The bill of sale serves as written evidence of the transfer of ownership of goods. -
✓✓ True


• Casual sellers are also considered merchants. -✓✓ False


• When both parties are merchants, a new term inserted by the offeree
automatically becomes part of the contract if the offeror fails to object within a
reasonable time. -✓✓ True


• Even if a party against whom enforcement of an oral contract is sought admits in
legal pleadings or testimony that he or she agreed to part or all of a contract, a
signed writing is still necessary to satisfy the Statute of Frauds. -✓✓ False


• If the buyer has had adequate opportunity to inspect the goods, acceptance may
be indicated by a failure to reject them within a reasonable time. -✓✓ True


• Any person who innocently buys stolen goods from a thief receives title as well
as possession. -✓✓ False


• For ownership of goods to be transferred in a sale, the goods must be both
existing and identified to the transaction. -✓✓ True


• Unless prohibited by the terms of the sale, the seller may identify the goods as the
subject matter of a particular sales contract. -✓✓ True

, • Unless goods are both existing and identified to the contract, they are categorized
as future goods. -✓✓ True


• When a bulk transfer is made, the UCC requires notice be given to the buyer's
creditors. -✓✓ False


• An innocent third party who in good faith buys some or all of the goods from a
bulk transferee cannot get a good title. -✓✓ False


• Auction sales are "without reserve" unless specifically announced in advance to
be "with reserve." -✓✓ False


• By nature or trade usage, each unit of fungible goods may be regarded as equal to
every other unit. -✓✓ True


• A fractional interest in a single good that is to remain undivided is not a valid sale
under the UCC. -✓✓ False


• Caveat emptor means "let the seller beware." -✓✓ False


• If a retailer discovers that a product being sold is unsafe that information must be
reported to the Consumer Preventative Safety Council. -✓✓ False


• A warranty is a statement about a product's qualities or performance and
therefore is not governed by the UCC. -✓✓ False

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