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LAW ON OBLIGATIONS 1. Obligations may arise from any of the following, except: a. Contracts b. Quasi-contracts c. Law d. Negligence 2. A juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do a. Civil Obligations b. Natural Obligations c. Moral Obligations d. Social Obligations 3. It is the voluntary administration of property of another without his consent a. Negotiorum Gestio b. Solutio Indebiti c. Quasi Delict d. Contract 4. It is a wrong committed without any pre-existing relations between the parties a. Natural Obligations b. Quasi Delict c. Quasi Contract d. Culpa Contractual 5. The following are the requisites of an obligations, except: a. Passive Subject, Debtor or Obligor b. Active Subject, Creditor or Obligee c. Efficient Cause d. Presentation 6. Where A voluntarily takes charge of the neglected business of B without the latter’s authority where reimbursement must be made for necessary and useful expenses, there is a: a. Quasi Delict b. Quasi Contract c. Negotiorum Gestio d. Solutio Indebiti 7. It is a thing that is particularly designated or physically segregated from all others of the same class: a. Generic Thing b. Indeterminate Thing c. Determinate Thing d. Real Thing 8. The sources of liability for damages are the following, except: a. Fraud b. Negligence c. Delay d. Quasi-Delict9. They give a right of action to compel their performance a. Civil Obligation b. Moral Obligations c. Natural Obligations d. Social Obligations 10. This is based on equity and justice a. Civil Obligation b. Moral Obligations c. Natural Obligations d. Social Obligations 11. The efficient cause or juridical tie why the obligations exists a. Active Subject b. Passive Subject c. Prestation d. Vinculum 12. The following are sources of obligation derived from law, except: a. Contract b. Quasi Contract c. Delicts d. Quasi Delicts 13. The duty to pay taxes and to support one’s family are obligations arising from a. Law b. Contracts c. Quasi Contracts d. Delicts 14. Damages awarded for mental and physical anguish a. Moral b. Exemplary c. Nominal d. Temperate 15. Damages awarded to vindicate a right a. Liquidated b. Actual c. Nominal d. Exemplary 16. When the exact amount of damages cannot be ascertained a. Exemplary b. Liquidated c. Temperate d. Moral 17. Damages predetermined beforehand a. Temperate b. Liquidated c. Actual d. Moral 18. The creditor has a right that is enforceable against a definite passive subject. This right is known a. Personal Right b. Real Right
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