1. : The Punjab Tenancy Act was enacted in which year? (Hint: From Act Enactment Year)
(A) 1885
(B) 1887
(C) 1890
(D) 1901
2. : A tenant who has been in continuous possession of land for how many years is called a “tenant-at-will”? (Hint: From Section 5)
(A) 3 Years
(B) 4 Years
(C) 5 Years
(D) 6 Years
3. : Under which section of the Punjab Tenancy Act can a tenant make improvements to the land? (Hint: From Section 23)
(A) Section 5
(B) Section 18
(C) Section 23
(D) Section 45
4. : What is the time limit for a tenant to apply for compensation for improvements under the Act? (Hint: From Section 53)
(A) Within 1 year of termination of tenancy
(B) Within 6 months of termination of tenancy
(C) Within 2 years of termination of tenancy
(D) There is no time limit
5. : The right of a tenant to occupy land and to use it for agriculture is called: (Hint: From Tenancy Rights Concept)
(A) Ownership
(B) Tenancy Right
(C) Hereditary Right
(D) Mortgage
6. : A “landlord” under the Punjab Tenancy Act is a person under whom a tenant holds land, and to whom the tenant is liable to pay: (Hint: From Rent Obligations)
(A) Tax
(B) Rent
(C) Fine
(D) Revenue
7. : Which court has the jurisdiction to decide cases under the Punjab Tenancy Act? (Hint: From Jurisdiction)
(A) Civil Court
(B) Criminal Court
(C) Revenue Court
(D) High Court
8. : If a tenant makes improvements with the consent of the landlord, he is entitled to compensation amounting to: (Hint: From Compensation Rules)
(A) The original cost
(B) Half the original cost
(C) The value of the improvement at the time of ejectment
(D) Twice the original cost