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Quiz on consideration, promissory estoppel, and quasi-contract

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Northridge  »  Business Law  »  Business Law 280 – Business Law I  »  Spring 2022  »  Quiz on consideration, promissory estoppel, and quasi-contract

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Quasi-contract requires that the promisee reasonably relied on the promissor.
B  Both quasi-contract and promissory estoppel require that a contract be properly formed between the parties.
C  Promissory estoppel requires a promise from the promissor to the promisee.  
D  Both quasi-contract and promissory estoppel must be in writing.
Question #2
A  No, David cannot recover because while he conferred a benefit, the neighbors did not knowingly accept it.
B  No, David cannot recover because the contact with the neighbors was not in writing.
C  Yes, David can recover because there is legal value in his services.
D  Yes, David can recover because it would be unjust enrichment for the neighbors to have a freshly painted house without paying for it.
Question #5
A  capacity
B  legality
C  consideration
D  agreement
Question #6
A  is not a contract because Alan’s promise is illusory.
B  is not a contract because there is no consideration for Bill’s promise.
C  is not a contract because there is no consideration for Alan’s promise.
D  is not a contract because written contracts for the sale of land cannot be modified.