BUS 311 Week 2 Quiz
1. Question : Katrina is complaining to her landlord about the six-inch long cockroaches in her apartment. The landlord scoffs, saying: “Cockroaches don’t get that big! I'll pay $10,000 to anyone who can show me a six-inch cockroach.” Will, a bug collector, overhears and promptly presents the landlord with his prize six-inch South American cockroach. The landlord refuses to pay, and Will sues. Which of the following best describes the situation? 2. Question : Merlin posts his car for sale. Breanna calls and leaves a voicemail, saying, “Hey, I definitely want to buy your car! I’ll pick it up tomorrow, okay?” Which of the following best describes the situation? 3. Question : Delta Inc. offers to sell Omega Corp. a packaging machine. Omega responds “We’ll take it but only if there is a six-month warranty.” Which of the following is true? 4. Question : Seller agrees to supply all the gasoline Buyer needs for the next year at $3.00 per gallon. After three months, the price of gas falls to $2.33 per gallon. Buyer refuses to keep buying from Seller unless Seller lowers the price. Seller agrees. Two months later, the average price for gas goes up to $3.50 per gallon. Seller asks Buyer to agree to a price raise, but Buyer refuses. Which of the following is true? 5. Question : Daniel offers to sell his Toyota Camry to Jen for $8,000. Jen replies, “I accept. Make sure you wash and wax the car before you bring it over.” Which best describes the situation? 6. Question : Consideration is 7. Question : A simple contract need(s) to 8. Question : Alpha orders 100 Grade A widgets from Beta. Beta does not have any Grade A widgets in stock, so it ships Alpha 100 Grade B widgets instead. Which of the following is true? 9. Question : If an offeree attempts to add different terms in an acceptance, which of the following conflict with what the offeror stated? 10. Question : Peter, an art dealer, offers to sell a painting to Ben, a teacher, for $200. Ben responds, “I accept. I want it in a red frame, like the one I saw on that other painting at your gallery, so it will match my sofa.” Peter and Ben
1. Question : Katrina is complaining to her landlord about the six-inch long cockroaches in her apartment. The landlord scoffs, saying: “Cockroaches don’t get that big! I'll pay $10,000 to anyone who can show me a six-inch cockroach.” Will, a bug collector, overhears and promptly presents the landlord with his prize six-inch South American cockroach. The landlord refuses to pay, and Will sues. Which of the following best describes the situation?
2. Question : Merlin posts his car for sale. Breanna calls and leaves a voicemail, saying, “Hey, I definitely want to buy your car! I’ll pick it up tomorrow, okay?” Which of the following best describes the situation?
3. Question : Delta Inc. offers to sell Omega Corp. a packaging machine. Omega responds “We’ll take it but only if there is a six-month warranty.” Which of the following is true?
4. Question : Seller agrees to supply all the gasoline Buyer needs for the next year at $3.00 per gallon. After three months, the price of gas falls to $2.33 per gallon. Buyer refuses to keep buying from Seller unless Seller lowers the price. Seller agrees. Two months later, the average price for gas goes up to $3.50 per gallon. Seller asks Buyer to agree to a price raise, but Buyer refuses. Which of the following is true?
5. Question : Daniel offers to sell his Toyota Camry to Jen for $8,000. Jen replies, “I accept. Make sure you wash and wax the car before you bring it over.” Which best describes the situation?
6. Question : Consideration is
7. Question : A simple contract need(s) to
8. Question : Alpha orders 100 Grade A widgets from Beta. Beta does not have any Grade A widgets in stock, so it ships Alpha 100 Grade B widgets instead. Which of the following is true?
9. Question : If an offeree attempts to add different terms in an acceptance, which of the following conflict with what the offeror stated?
10. Question : Peter, an art dealer, offers to sell a painting to Ben, a teacher, for $200. Ben responds, “I accept. I want it in a red frame, like the one I saw on that other painting at your gallery, so it will match my sofa.” Peter and Ben
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1. Question : Katrina is complaining to her landlord about the six-inch long<br />
cockroaches in her apartment. The landlord scoffs, saying: “Cockroaches don’t get that big!<br />
I'll pay $10,000 to anyone who can show me a six-inch cockroach.” Will, a bug collector,<br />
overhears and promptly presents the landlord with his prize six-inch South American<br />
cockroach. The landlord refuses to pay, and Will sues. Which of the following best describes<br />
the situation?<br />
2. Question : Merlin posts his car for sale. Breanna calls and leaves a voicemail,<br />
saying, “Hey, I definitely want to buy your car! I’ll pick it up tomorrow, okay?” Which of the<br />
following best describes the situation?
3. Question : Delta Inc. offers to sell Omega Corp. a packaging machine. Omega<br />
responds “We’ll take it but only if there is a six-month warranty.” Which of the following is<br />
true?<br />
4. Question : Seller agrees to supply all the gasoline Buyer needs for the next year<br />
at $3.00 per gallon. After three months, the price of gas falls to $2.33 per gallon. Buyer<br />
refuses to keep buying from Seller unless Seller lowers the price. Seller agrees. Two months<br />
later, the average price for gas goes up to $3.50 per gallon. Seller asks Buyer to agree to a<br />
price raise, but Buyer refuses. Which of the following is true?<br />
5. Question : Daniel offers to sell his Toyota Camry to Jen for $8,000. Jen replies,<br />
“I accept. Make sure you wash and wax the car before you bring it over.” Which best<br />
describes the situation?<br />
6. Question : Consideration is<br />
7. Question : A simple contract need(s) to<br />
8. Question : Alpha orders 100 Grade A widgets from Beta. Beta does not have any<br />
Grade A widgets in stock, so it ships Alpha 100 Grade B widgets instead. Which of the<br />
following is true?<br />
9. Question : If an offeree attempts to add different terms in an acceptance, which of<br />
the following conflict with what the offeror stated?<br />
10. Question : Peter, an art dealer, offers to sell a painting to Ben, a teacher, for<br />
$200. Ben responds, “I accept. I want it in a red frame, like the one I saw on that other<br />
painting at your gallery, so it will match my sofa.” Peter and Ben