Buslaw2 Midterm Exam
Buslaw2 Midterm Exam
Buslaw2 Midterm Exam
Write only your Name, Student No. and Section on the upper left-hand corner of this page. Write your answers on the Answer
Sheet. Except for the above-mentioned entries, together with the Answer Sheet, please return the questionnaire UNMARKED,
otherwise you will get a failing grade for the Midterms. Cheating shall be severely dealt.
1. A, B, C and D are partners. Their contributions: A-P50,000; B-P30,000; C-P20,000; and D-services. They
have unpaid partnership debts. After exhausting partnership assets, there remained an unpaid balance of
P10000. Who should pay and how much each?
2. One or more but less than all the partners have no authority to perform the following acts, except:
a. Any act that would make it impossible to carry on the ordinary partnership business
b. Submit a partnership claim or liability to arbitration
c. Renounce a partnership claim
d. Convey partnership property in the ordinary course of partnership business
3. All partners are solidarily liable with the partnership for the purpose of making good a loss:
a. Where a partner acting within the scope of his apparent authority receives money/property of a 3 rd person and
misapplies it
b. Where the partnership in the course of its business receives money/property of a 3 rd person and it is
misappropriated by a partner while the money/property in partnership custody
c. Where by any wrongful act or omission of any partner acting in the ordinary course of partnership business or with
the consent of his partners, loss or injury is caused to a person who is not a partner in the partnership
d. All of the above
5. Without the written consent or ratification of the specific act by all limited partners, general partner(s) have
no authority to:
6. In case of imminent loss of the business, the following partners must give additional capital, except:
7. The receipt by a person of a share of the profits of a business is prima facie evidence that he is a partner in
the business, except where such profits were received in payment:
a. As a debt by installments
b. As wages of an employee or rent to a landlord
c. As an annuity to a widow or representative of a deceased partner
d. All of the above
8. A partnership which comprises all the profits that the partners may acquire by their work or industry
during the existence of the partnership is called
9. A partnership without definite period of existence & that can be dissolved at any time by any of the
partners is called:
10. A partner who has all the rights, power and subject to all the restrictions of a general partner but whose
liability is, among themselves, limited to his capital contribution is called:
11. Refers to persons who represent themselves, or consent to another or others to represent them to anyone
that they are partners:
12. Can only be made with the consent of all the partners:
13. A partner who is not liable for the payment of partnership debts to the extent of his separate property after
the partnership assets are exhausted is called:
14. A, B and C are partners. Their contributions: A-P60,000; B-P40,000; C-services. They did not agree on how
to divide profits and losses. If there is a P10,000 loss, how should they share the loss?
15. As a general rule, a partner cannot ask for a formal accounting of the affairs of the partnership during its
existence and before it is dissolved, except:
a. When he is wrongfully excluded from the partnership business
b. When the right exists under the terms of any agreement
c. When circumstances render it just and reasonable
d. All of the above
17. If a partner is insolvent, “the 1st order of preference in the distribution of his assets is:
22. A partnership
23. The following persons are disqualified to form a universal partnership, except:
a. To associate another person to his share c. To inspect and copy partnership books
b. To admit another partner d. To ask dissolution of the firm at the proper time
27. In 3 of the following instances, the certificate of a limited partnership may be amended. Which is the
exception?
28. A partner who contributes his work, labor or industry to the common fund of the partnership is called:
29. A partnership having for its object determinate things, their use or fruits, or a specific undertaking, or the
exercise of a profession or vocation is called:
31. A, B and C are partners. Their contributions: A-P60,000; B-P40,000; C-services. They agreed to divide
profits and losses this way: A-35%; B-25% and C-40%. If there is a P10,000 profit, how should they share
the profit?
32. On application by or for a partner the court shall decree a dissolution whenever:
a. A partner becomes in any other way incapable of performing his part of the partnership contract
b. A partner has been guilty of such conduct as it tends to affect prejudicially the carrying on of the business
c. A partner willfully or persistently commits a breach of the partnership agreement that it is not reasonably
practicable to carry on the business in partnership with him
d. All of the above
33. M is an industrial partner. Besides his services, he also contributed capital to the partnership. There is no
agreement as to profits or losses. The share of M in the profit is:
34. Every contract of partnership having a capital of P3000 or more in money or property shall appear in a
public instrument which must be recorded in the SEC. Failure to comply with said requirements
a. Will not affect the liability of a partnership and the members thereof to 3 rd persons
b. Will render the partnership void
c. Will not give the partnership a legal personality
d. Will give the partnership a de facto existence
35. A partner whose connection with the partnership is open and public, such as by including his name in the
firm name of the partnership:
36. A partner who does not participate in the management of the affairs of the partnership and whose
connection with it is not made known to the public is called:
37. 3 of the following listings are rights of a general partner in a limited partnership that are also enjoyed by a
limited partner. Which among them does a limited partner not enjoy?
a. To have partnership books kept at principal place of business & at a reasonable hour to inspect and copy them
b. To have on demand true and full info of all things affecting partnership affairs under reasonable and just
circumstances.
c. To have dissolution and winding up by decree of the court
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d. To have all the rights and be subject to all the restrictions and liabilities of a partner in a partnership without limited
partners.
38. A, B and C are partners in X Company. D owes the partnership P4500. A received from D a share of P1500
ahead of B and C, by giving D a receipt for his share only. D became insolvent subsequently.
a. A can be required to share the P1500 with B and C
b. A cannot be required to share the P1500 with B and C
c. B and C should exhaust first all remedies to collect from D
d. B & C can automatically deduct their share in the P1500 from A’s capital contribution in the partnership
39. A partner who has no voice or say in the management of partnership affairs is called:
40. A person who, not a partner, is made liable for partnership debts to 3 rd persons by reason of his acts or
omissions:
42. A and B are partners, with A as managing partner. D owes A P10000 and the partnership P5000. Both debts
are due and demandable. D paid A P3000. A issued a receipt in the partnership’s name to D. How should
the P3000 be applied?
44. Except when authorized by the other partners, one or more but less than all the partners have no authority
to:
a. Assign the partnership property in trust for creditors c. Compromise a partnership claim or liability
b. Dispose of the goodwill of the business d. All of the above
45. A limited partner shall not become liable as a general partner unless:
a. He takes part in the control of the business c. His surname appears in the partnership name
b. He contributes his services to the capital of the firm d. All of the above
46. A, B and C are partners. A contribute P10000; B, P5000; and C, his services. After payment of partnership
debts, P6000 remained as profits. IN the absence of a contrary stipulation, C’s share is:
a. That of B c. That of A
P2000 d. Nothing
47. A partner who contributes money or property as well as his work to partnership capital is called:
48. A partnership suffered losses in the 1st year of operations. X, a capitalist partner became insolvent. Can he
be obliged to sell his interest to the others partners on the ground of 1 st refusal/pre-emptive right?
a. Yes. X’s refusal to contribute additional capital reflects lack of interest to continue the business
b. No, there is actually no imminent loss of the business
c. Yes, provided X is paid the value of his interest
d. No, X’s refusal is justifiable
49. Which of the following is considered prima facie proof of partnership existence?
a. Payment of interest on a loan varies with the profits of the business
b. Receipts by a person of a share in the profits
c. Sharing of gross returns of the business
d. The parties are established as co-owners of a property.
50. A, B and C are partners in X Company. D represented himself as a partner to E, who believing D, lent
P10000 to X Company. A and B consented to such representation. Who is liable to E?
a. All partners including D
b. A, B and D are partners by estoppel and are pro-rata liable to E
c. Only D. He alone made the representation
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d. A, B and C. They benefited from the credit E extended.
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