Sections 128–135-A
1. : Under Section 128, the rights transferred are subject to all the incidents of tenure and liabilities of which estate?
(A) The new estate to which the rights are transferred
(B) The old estate from which the rights were taken
(C) The central government
(D) The village panchayat
2. : According to Section 129, who is responsible for erecting and repairing boundary and survey marks?
(A) The Board of Revenue
(B) The persons interested in the land
(C) The Village Officer alone
(D) The Tehsildar
3. : What is the duty of Village Officers under Section 129(2)?
(A) To prevent the destruction or alteration of boundary marks
(B) To collect land revenue
(C) To issue warrants
(D) To record village disputes
4. : Under Section 130, if landowners fail to erect boundary marks within thirty days, who may cause them to be erected?
(A) The Board of Revenue
(B) The Village Officer
(C) The Revenue Officer
(D) The Collector
5. : According to Section 130(3), how can the Collector recover the cost of erecting or repairing boundary marks?
(A) By deduction from salary
(B) As an arrear of land revenue
(C) Through civil court decree
(D) By village committee approval
6. : Who is responsible for maintaining boundary and survey marks under Section 131?
(A) Each land-owner
(B) The Collector
(C) The Village Officer
(D) The Revenue Inspector
7. : What is required of every Village Officer under Section 132?
(A) To report any destruction or removal of boundary marks
(B) To collect revenue taxes
(C) To conduct land auctions
(D) To approve private partitions
8. : Section 133(1) states that land measurement or survey shall be based on which system?
(A) Triangular system
(B) Hexagonal system
(C) Square system or rectangulation
(D) Circular system
9. : Under Section 133(1), what is the minimum area for a survey or khasra number?
(A) Half acre
(B) One acre
(C) Two acres
(D) Five acres
10. : What is the maximum fine under Section 134 for willfully destroying or removing a boundary mark?
(A) 100 rupees
(B) 250 rupees
(C) 500 rupees
(D) 1000 rupees
11. : Under Section 134(2), does the imposition of a fine prevent prosecution under the Pakistan Penal Code?
(A) Yes, it prevents prosecution
(B) No, it does not bar prosecution
(C) It depends on Collector’s order
(D) Only with Board approval
12. : Section 135 allows which person to apply for partition of land?
(A) Any joint owner of land
(B) Only the head of family
(C) The Tehsildar
(D) The Patwari
13. : According to Section 135, which of the following is NOT a valid ground for partition application?
(A) Share recorded under Chapter VI
(B) Share established by a subsisting decree
(C) Oral acknowledgment by one landowner
(D) Written acknowledgment by all interested persons
14. : Section 135-A introduces automatic partition proceedings in which case?
(A) Inheritance mutation cases
(B) Government land lease cases
(C) Disputed ownership cases
(D) Urban property registration
15. : Under Section 135-A(1), within how many days must joint landowners submit a private partition scheme after notice?
(A) 15 days
(B) 30 days
(C) 45 days
(D) 60 days