section 86 to 90
1. : Under Section 86(1), who has the authority to annul the existing assessment of a holding when arrears of land revenue are due for more than one year?
(A) Deputy Commissioner
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) Collector
(D) Provincial Government
2. : What is the maximum period for which land may be managed or farmed after annulment of assessment under Section 86?
(A) 5 years
(B) 7 years
(C) 10 years
(D) 12 years
3. : Under Section 86(2), annulment of assessment cannot be enforced for recovery of arrears accrued while land was under whose charge?
(A) Local Government
(B) Collector
(C) Court of Wards
(D) Tehsil Council
4. : According to Section 86(5), within how many days can the landowner refuse to be liable for the assessment after it is announced?
(A) 15 days
(B) 20 days
(C) 30 days
(D) 45 days
5. : Under Section 86(3), who may manage or let the land in farm after annulment of assessment?
(A) The Provincial Minister
(B) The Collector
(C) The Chief Secretary
(D) The Commissioner
6. : According to Section 87(1), what must the Collector do when any land is attached or its assessment annulled?
(A) Record the attachment in revenue register
(B) Send notice to the Governor
(C) Make proclamation thereof
(D) Send report to Tehsil Office
7. : Under Section 87(3), any payment made after proclamation to a person other than the Collector shall be considered?
(A) Valid
(B) Partial
(C) Void
(D) Conditional
8. : Which section empowers the Collector to sell the holding when other processes fail to recover arrears?
(A) Section 85
(B) Section 86
(C) Section 88
(D) Section 89
9. : Under Section 88, land cannot be sold for arrears accrued while under the charge of which authority?
(A) Court of Wards
(B) Deputy Commissioner
(C) Provincial Board
(D) Local Council
10. : Land sold under Section 88 shall be sold ______.
(A) With all encumbrances
(B) Free of all encumbrances
(C) On partial ownership
(D) On lease basis
11. : Under Section 89(1), all contracts made by any person other than the purchaser in respect of the land shall become ______.
(A) Valid
(B) Enforceable
(C) Void as against the purchaser
(D) Transferable
12. : Which type of lease remains unaffected under Section 89(2)?
(A) Lease for commercial use
(B) Lease at fair rent for dwelling house or factory
(C) Lease for agricultural purpose
(D) Lease under local council
13. : Under Section 90(1), if arrears cannot be recovered from the holding, against what property may the Collector proceed?
(A) Movable property only
(B) Other immovable property of defaulter
(C) Government property
(D) Property of co-sharers
14. : What does the Collector issue when proceeding against other immovable property of a defaulter under Section 90(2)?
(A) Arrest warrant
(B) Notice of sale
(C) Proclamation prohibiting transfer or charging
(D) Demand notice only
15. : Any private alienation made after issue of proclamation under Section 90(4) shall be ______.
(A) Conditional
(B) Subject to approval
(C) Void
(D) Valid with consent
16. : Under Section 91(1), who may institute a civil suit for recovery if he denies liability but pays under protest?
(A) Collector
(B) Person against whom proceedings are taken
(C) Tahsildar
(D) Board of Revenue officer
17. : Under Section 91(1), payment under protest must be made in which form?
(A) Oral protest
(B) Written protest signed by payer or agent
(C) Protest through lawyer only
(D) Informal communication
18. : In which court must a suit under Section 91(2) be instituted?
(A) Federal Court
(B) Supreme Court
(C) Civil Court having jurisdiction where Collector’s office is situated
(D) High Court
19. : Under Section 90(3), when is the proclamation deemed withdrawn?
(A) When Collector retires
(B) When arrear is paid or property sold
(C) When court issues stay order
(D) After one year automatically
20. : Under Section 86(7), who may declare that contracts made by the defaulter shall not bind the Collector or farmer during management?
(A) Chief Minister
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) District Collector
(D) Revenue Officer