The Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1967 MCQs

41. Under Section 146, how long after the date recorded in the instrument of partition can an owner apply to a Revenue Officer for possession of the land allotted to him in proceedings of the partition?

  • A. Within 6 months
  • B. Within 2 years
  • C. Within 3 years
  • D. Within 5 years
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Correct Answer:
C. Within 3 years

42. A person to whom a holding has been transferred, or an estate or holding has been let in farm and who is the legal titleholder of the land and have the ultimate authority over its use and disposition is called ___________.

  • A. Land owner
  • B. Land lord
  • C. Tenant
  • D. Lessee
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Correct Answer:
A. Land owner

43. A village notebook is also called ____________.

  • A. Lal Kitab
  • B. Filed Book
  • C. Khasra Book
  • D. Shajra Kishtwar
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Correct Answer:
A. Lal Kitab

44. According to Section 61(3), what is the limit on the increase in the average rate of assessment for an assessment circle in an area covered by a notification under Section 59(2)?

  • A. The increase can not exceed one-fourth of the last previous assessment rate
  • B. The increase can not exceed one-half of the last previous assessment rate
  • C. There is no limit on the increase in the assessment rate
  • D. The increase can not exceed the last previous assessment rate
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Correct Answer:
A. The increase can not exceed one-fourth of the last previous assessment rate

45. Whom does the Revenue Officer serve notice of the partition application and the hearing day, as stated in Section 137?

  • A. All the recorded co-sharers who have not joined in the application
  • B. All interest persons
  • C. Both A & B
  • D. None of these
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Correct Answer:
C. Both A & B

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