Sections 113–118
1. : Under Section 113, when can a Revenue Officer recover arrears through Revenue Officers instead of by suit?
(A) When land is mortgaged
(B) When a Village Officer fails to collect arrears
(C) When the Village Officer collects dues but doesn’t credit them to Government
(D) When the landowner refuses survey
2. : Who is empowered to recover sums due under Section 113 of the Act?
(A) Collector only
(B) Tehsildar
(C) Revenue Officer
(D) Board of Revenue
3. : What kind of dues are recoverable as arrears of land revenue under Section 114?
(A) Only land tax
(B) Fees, fines, and costs
(C) Rent of private land
(D) Estate duty
4. : Under Section 114, revenue due on account of fisheries or natural products of water is recoverable as?
(A) Property tax
(B) Arrear of land revenue
(C) Local cess
(D) Maintenance charge
5. : Which section allows sums leviable as water rates to be recovered as arrears of land-revenue?
(A) Section 115
(B) Section 114(d)
(C) Section 113(b)
(D) Section 116
6. : What commission rate is deducted for recovery of non-Provincial dues as per Section 115-A?
(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 2%
(D) 1%
7. : The commission deducted under Section 115-A is credited to which fund?
(A) Local Government Fund
(B) National Consolidated Fund
(C) Provincial Consolidated Fund of West Pakistan
(D) Public Works Fund
8. : Which chapter deals with the introduction of revenue surveys?
(A) Chapter VII
(B) Chapter VIII
(C) Chapter IX
(D) Chapter X
9. : Who can introduce a revenue survey in any part of the province?
(A) Collector
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) Commissioner
(D) Provincial Assembly
10. : What is the purpose of a revenue survey under Section 116?
(A) To assess house tax
(B) For land revenue settlement and record-of-rights
(C) To collect irrigation tax
(D) To mark government boundaries only
11. : A revenue survey may extend to which of the following areas?
(A) Only forest land
(B) Entire province
(C) Lands of any village, town, or city
(D) Industrial zones only
12. : Who has the power to define boundaries under Section 117?
(A) Revenue Officer
(B) Commissioner
(C) Village Officer
(D) District Officer
13. : Boundary marks may be required to be erected or repaired by whom?
(A) The Collector only
(B) The owner himself
(C) The Revenue Officer
(D) The Tehsildar
14. : Under Section 117(2), boundary marks may be restored based on orders of which officer?
(A) Police Officer
(B) Civil Judge
(C) Forest Settlement Officer
(D) Deputy Commissioner
15. : Under Section 118, during a survey, who may be required to attend and indicate land limits?
(A) Only Village Officers
(B) Persons having rights or interests in land
(C) Tehsil Officers
(D) Court Officers
16. : What may a Revenue Officer issue to require attendance of interested persons during a survey?
(A) Summons
(B) Notice or Proclamation
(C) Warrant
(D) Court Order
17. : What type of marks are to be used by persons to indicate land limits under Section 118?
(A) Permanent concrete marks
(B) Temporary marks
(C) Fencing
(D) Stones
18. : Within what time must interested persons indicate limits of their rights during survey?
(A) Within 30 days
(B) Within 15 days
(C) Within the specified time mentioned in notice
(D) Within 7 days
19. : What is the maximum fine for failure to comply with a survey notice under Section 118(2)?
(A) 25 rupees
(B) 50 rupees
(C) 100 rupees
(D) 500 rupees
20. : Under Section 116(3), which authority decides whether certain lands should be excluded from survey?
(A) Provincial Government
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) Officers conducting the survey
(D) District Court