Sections 119–127
1. : Under Section 119, who is bound to assist the Revenue Officer during the measurement or classification of lands?
(A) Tenants only
(B) Owners of land and interested persons
(C) Government engineers
(D) Revenue inspectors only
2. : What type of assistance may landowners be required to provide during a survey under Section 119?
(A) Provide security guards
(B) Provide flag-holders and chainmen
(C) Provide monetary security
(D) Provide transport facilities
3. : If landowners fail to provide flag-holders and chainmen, what action can the Revenue Officer take?
(A) Cancel the survey
(B) Employ hired labour and recover cost as arrears of land-revenue
(C) Impose imprisonment
(D) Suspend their land rights
4. : Under Section 120, who may authorize a professional survey?
(A) The Collector
(B) The Commissioner
(C) The Board of Revenue
(D) The Provincial Assembly
5. : What must be included in the notification for a professional survey as per Section 120?
(A) Survey date only
(B) Local area, nature of survey, and officer names
(C) Landowners’ details
(D) Tehsil boundaries
6. : Which section empowers the Board of Revenue to make rules for demarcation of boundaries?
(A) Section 119
(B) Section 120
(C) Section 121
(D) Section 122
7. : What can the rules under Section 121 prescribe about boundary marks?
(A) Time of repair
(B) Material and form of construction
(C) Ownership of boundary land
(D) Penalty for removal
8. : What is the effect of settlement of a boundary under Section 122?
(A) It has no legal effect
(B) It is temporary
(C) It determines the proper boundary and ownership rights
(D) It needs court confirmation
9. : Who may evict a landowner wrongfully in possession after a boundary settlement?
(A) Board of Revenue
(B) Commissioner
(C) Collector
(D) Civil Judge
10. : Section 123 deals with boundaries between what kind of estates?
(A) Desert estates
(B) Forest estates
(C) Riverain estates
(D) Urban estates
11. : Who approves the permanently fixed boundary line between riverain estates?
(A) Deputy Commissioner
(B) Collector
(C) Commissioner
(D) Survey Officer
12. : What factors must be considered while fixing riverain boundaries under Section 123(3)?
(A) Only current land use
(B) History of estates and ownership interests
(C) Market value of land
(D) River depth and width
13. : Once a boundary line is fixed under Section 123, it becomes—
(A) Temporary and modifiable
(B) Constant boundary between estates
(C) Subject to annual review
(D) Revocable by landowners
14. : Which section provides that rights transferred due to boundary fixation are suspended for cultivable lands?
(A) Section 124(2)
(B) Section 122(1)
(C) Section 120(3)
(D) Section 119(2)
15. : Who decides whether land is reasonably fit for cultivation under Section 124(4)?
(A) Commissioner
(B) Collector
(C) Revenue Officer
(D) District Judge
16. : What can landowners apply for under Section 125?
(A) Refund of land tax
(B) Immediate transfer of rights upon payment of compensation
(C) Cancellation of survey
(D) Reassessment of land value
17. : Under Section 126, who fixes a day for hearing an application for compensation?
(A) Commissioner
(B) Collector
(C) Revenue Officer
(D) Board of Revenue
18. : In awarding compensation under Section 126(2), the Collector is guided by which law?
(A) Civil Procedure Code
(B) Forest Act, 1927
(C) Land Acquisition Act, 1894
(D) Limitation Act, 1908
19. : When does the order under Section 124(2) cease to operate after compensation payment?
(A) On the 1st of January
(B) Immediately after payment
(C) On the 15th day of May next after payment
(D) On the date fixed by the court
20. : According to Section 127, voluntary transfers of rights by interested persons—
(A) Are void under this Act
(B) Are suspended until Collector’s approval
(C) Cease to be subject to previous orders and vest in transferees
(D) Require court sanction