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CIPS L4M3 Commercial Contracting Exam Practice Test

Demo: 69 questions
Total 233 questions

Commercial Contracting Questions and Answers

Question 1

Which of the following statement is true about insurance?

Options:

A.

An insurance policy can be mechanism of substance to back up indemnity

B.

The supplier must always pay the insurance premium for goods-in-transit

C.

An insurance policy transfers the legal liabilities from the insured to the insurer

D.

Professional indemnity insurance provides the insured business with financial protection against the liabilities caused by or arising out of the products supplied

Question 2

Under hire purchase agreement, when will the ownership of asset legally belong to the purchaser?

Options:

A.

When the final instalment is paid

B.

When the purchaser takes possession of the asset

C.

When the down payment is made

D.

When the agreement is signed

Question 3

Which of the following is used to detail the complex matter that may be verbiage to the main document?

Options:

A.

Contract variation

B.

Schedule

C.

Subcontracting

D.

Standard terms and conditions

Question 4

Danielle buys a car from Aaron. Not long after, she receives an proposal from Brian, who isinterested in buying the car but his budget is very constraint. Then, Brian decides to sign a hire purchase agreement with Danielle which lasts 4 years. Brian lives very far from Danielle, so hehires Charlie to deliver the car to his place. During the transport, Charlie has an accident and the car is written off. At the time of accident, who has the title of the car?

Options:

A.

Charlie

B.

Aaron

C.

Brian

D.

Danielle

Question 5

While it is recognised that longer-term contracts have the potential to drive significant benefits for the organisation, a number of situations are more suited to making one-off purchases. Which of the below situations is likely to be more suited to a one-off purchase?

Options:

A.

The ordering of equipment for a special project

B.

A requirement for the maintenance of buildings

C.

The purchase of compatible IT infrastructure equipment

D.

The purchase of internal and external audit services

Question 6

Sally places a purchase order to the supplier for some components that her company requires. The supplier delivers the goods as she asks, but the quality assurance team finds that these components are defective and unfit for the company's operations. Which document is the ground to decide whether the goods received are fit for purpose?

Options:

A.

CSR policies

B.

Pre-qualification questionnaire

C.

Code of conduct

D.

Specification

Question 7

A supermarket purchases a new batch of house cleaner from new supplier. The supermarket is concerned about possible damage that the house cleaner may cause to consumers' floor. What type of insurance must they cover?

Options:

A.

Fire and explosion insurance

B.

Product liability insurance

C.

Professional indemnity insurance

D.

Public liability insurance

Question 8

Which of the following is an agreement between service provider and user that quantifies the minimum quality of service?

Options:

A.

Service charter

B.

Service guarantee

C.

SLA

D.

Service standard

Question 9

An example of a qualitative performance measure could be one that relates to opinions about the service quality of the supplier. Is this correct?

Options:

A.

Yes, this is often how satisfaction is measured

B.

No, this will relate to how much prices have increased by

C.

No, this type of measure will relate to the number of incomplete deliveries

D.

Yes, this will relate to the actual number of complaints received

Question 10

What is the pricing method that incentivises the supplier to control their costs?

Options:

A.

Penetration pricing

B.

Cost-plus pricing

C.

Target Costing

D.

Skimming pricing

Question 11

Buyer D agrees a contract with Supplier C which includes the words 'to be agreed' in relation to the date for delivery of the goods. At the time of the contract, Buyer D is aware that the goods take two days to produce and one day to deliver. Buyer D contacts the supplier one week later, requesting the goods be delivered the following day. Supplier C is unable to deliver the next day but rather delivers the goods three days later. Is it the case that Buyer D can legally refuse to pay for the goods because Supplier C is in breach of contract?

Options:

A.

Yes, because the delivery date is an express term within the contract

B.

Yes, because the goods should have been delivered within three days

C.

No, because the goods were delivered within a reasonable time

D.

No, because there is a contract in place and the delivery date does not matter

Question 12

When should liquidated damages clauses be written into a contract?

Options:

A.

When the innocent party wants to punish the breaching party.

B.

When the breaching party wants to exclude all its liabilities

C.

When the court approves the damages amount before the contract is executed.

D.

When the loss to the innocent party will be either too uncertain or too difficult to calculate.

Question 13

Which of the following are always included within a framework agreement? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Exact quantity to be purchased

B.

Call-off procedure

C.

Exact price to be paid

D.

Duration

E.

Insurance

Question 14

Which of the following is the most suitable model contract for car lift manufacturing?

Options:

A.

ITC

B.

FIDIC

C.

IMechE/IET

D.

CIPS

Question 15

Which of the following is an invitation to treat?

Options:

A.

Purchase order

B.

Invoice

C.

Price list

D.

Tender bid

Question 16

Maximum Score: 1

Which of the following are examples of implied terms in a contract? Select TWO that apply.

Options:

A.

Force Majeure

B.

Fit for purpose

C.

Reasonable care and skill

D.

Contract definitions

E.

The delivery schedule

Question 17

Maximum Score 1

When a company has decided to outsource part of its operation, the contract will need to include a number of key contract terms to minimise risk. Which of the following should be included?

    A confidentiality clause designed to protect either party

    A clause stating how long the service is to be outsourced

    A clause stating how long the employees can take for holiday

    A contract variation and price adjustment clause

Options:

A.

1 and 4 only

B.

1 and 2 only

C.

3 and 4 only

D.

2 and 4 only

Question 18

Under which of the following scenarios an RFQ is most likely to be used?

Options:

A.

Purchase of a small number of standardised products under a framework agreement

B.

Purchase of complex machinery

C.

Design of a unique and complex software code

D.

When the buying organisation does not know the requirements in details and needs the input from suppliers

Question 19

MWB operates serviced offices in central London. Rock entered a contractual licence with MWB to occupy office space in Marble Arch and had accumulated licence fees in arrears. The original licence agreement contained a ‘No Oral Modification’ clause that said: 'All variations to this licence must be agreed, set out in writing and signed on behalf of both parties before they take effect'.

After 6 months, Rock director re-negotiated to extend payment period over phone call and MWB credit controller agreed his proposal. Is this agreement considered as an effective variation to the original licence agreement?

Options:

A.

Yes, because parties who agree to altering the original contract orally despite a ‘No Oral.

B.

Modification’ clause, must have intended to dispense with the clause

C.

No, because the mechanism for variation has been set out in the original contract

D.

Yes, because the credit controller had agreed with Rock director’s proposal

E.

No, because Rock director assumed that the variation was effective and convinced credit controller to believe it

Question 20

As a result of a global pandemic, a local hospital is facing significant patient capacity pressures and would like the construction of a new 50-bed ward to be prioritised and fully operational at the earliest opportunity. Which of the following pricing arrangements would support this aspiration?

Options:

A.

Incentivised contract pricing

B.

Fixed price economic adjustment pricing

C.

Time and materials arrangement pricing

D.

Penetration contract pricing

Question 21

Michelle contacts Hannah and asks her if she would be interested in purchasing her car for £2000. Hannah immediately takes £2000 to Michelle and says she wants to buy the car. Michelle subsequently refuses to proceed. Has the contract between Michelle and Hannah been made?

Options:

A.

No, because Michelle has rejected Hannah's offer on buying the car

B.

Yes, because both parties have full legal capability to enter into a contract

C.

Yes, by her performance Hannah has accepted Michelle's offer on selling the car

D.

No, because by refusing to proceed, Michelle rejects Hannah's counter-offer

Question 22

One of the important features in the formation of a contract is the need to have a 'consensus ad idem' between the contracting parties. 'Consensus ad idem' can be translated as meaning:

Options:

A.

A promise to commit the contract to written form

B.

A meeting of minds where all parties have the same understanding of the terms

C.

Let the buyer beware before agreeing the contract

D.

An agreement on the main item of the contract

Question 23

Maximum Score: 1

John Jameson purchased his new car from Warrington Autos Ltd, a local car dealership. He signed the hire purchase agreement with Car Finance Services Ltd, and made the required three months payment in advance to confirm the purchase and take delivery of the car. On the day of delivery, the car was incorrectly offloaded from the transporter by Vehicle Transport Ltd and the car is a total insurance write off. Which party had title in the vehicle?

Options:

A.

John Jameson

B.

Warrington Autos Ltd

C.

Car Finance Services Ltd

D.

Vehicle Transport Ltd

Question 24

As part of a long-term contract, a buyer may wish to use separate service level agreements (SLAs). If the targets are not met, which of the following options would compensate the purchaser?

Options:

A.

Service guarantees

B.

Service credits

C.

Service standards

D.

Service schedules

Question 25

Which of the following might be considered as advantages, to the supplier, of key performance indicators (KPIs)? Select TWO that apply.

Options:

A.

They help the supplier to focus on specific critical success factors and maximise on effectiveness

B.

They help the supplier to achieve higher productivity by cutting down on other aspects like quality

C.

They help the supplier to avoid confusion arising from unclear expectation from buyers

D.

They help the supplier to share their best cost-saving systems with their competitors

E.

They help the supplier to ensure that they do not exceed the target performance levels

Question 26

A retailer prefers to display its best selling products and promotion programme on the building windows. According to rule of contract formation, this act will generally constitute...?

Options:

A.

An invitation to treat

B.

A legal capacity

C.

An offer

D.

A mailbox rule

Question 27

Which of the following regulates barriers to the trade of goods between Member States of WTO?

Options:

A.

NAFTA

B.

GATT

C.

CISG

D.

TRIPS

Question 28

Which of the following is an example of liquidated damages clause?

1. "In the event of a delay to the Offshore Installation Completion Date as per the Contract Schedule for which Contractor is solely responsible, Contractor shall pay to Company 0.25% per day of delay, subject to a maximum of 10% of the Initial Contract Price."

2. “If Seller breaches its obligation to deliver goods in accordance with the schedule provided for in this contract, Seller shall pay Buyer $x per day for each day of delay"

3. "The Contractor shall defend and hold the Buyer, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Agreement, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the Buyer."

4. "The contract is subjected to delay remedies. The amount will be agreed by both parties during the delivery"

Options:

A.

2 and 4 only

B.

1 and 3 only

C.

3 and 4 only

D.

1 and 2 only

Question 29

Which of the following are likely to be advantages of using request for quotation? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Lower administration costs

B.

Short turnaround times

C.

No specification required

D.

Helping the buying organisation assess both price and quality

E.

Encouraging suppliers to submit creative solutions

Question 30

What is the purpose of using key performance indicators in procurement and supply?

Options:

A.

To validate the supplier's bid or tender

B.

To monitor supplier's performance

C.

To ease the termination process

D.

To qualify which supplier is suitable

Question 31

Which of the following are always considered as minimum preconditions for a contract? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Specification

B.

Promise

C.

Omission

D.

Consideration

E.

Intention to be bound

Question 32

Under a price adjustment agreement, which of the following would be supplier's justification for increasing unit price?

Options:

A.

Rise in fuel price

B.

Rise in economies of scale

C.

Rise in shares price

D.

Rise in customer's satisfaction

Question 33

Maximum Score 1

Procurement professionals must have an awareness of labour standards and environmental, social and governance issues when contracting with suppliers. Which TWO of the following are relevant for consideration?

Options:

A.

Indemnity

B.

Warranty

C.

Modern Slavery

D.

Sustainability

E.

ISO 9000 accreditation

Question 34

Which of the following are driving forces for increasing use of social and environmental criteria in specifications? Select TWO that apply.,

Options:

A.

Process efficiencies

B.

Stakeholder pressure

C.

Insufficient financial resources

D.

Scarcity of environmentally sustainable suppliers

E.

Carbon footprint measure

Question 35

Which of the following is the procedure that makes no further competition under a framework agreement?

Options:

A.

Closed system

B.

Direct call-off

C.

Standing offer

D.

Blanket order

Question 36

Which of the following are key features of standard terms and conditions? Select TWO that apply

Options:

A.

Standard terms always comply with implied terms

B.

Specific to each purchase order

C.

Non-disclosure

D.

Non-negotiable

E.

Designed to be used in repetitive transactions

Question 37

ABC Ltd is a UK based company. It plans to enter into a contract with XYZ Ltd which is based in Singapore. Which of the following are the mandatory elements for the contract between ABC Ltd and XYZ Ltd to be legally binding? Select THREE that apply.

Options:

A.

All parties must have capacity to contract

B.

The two parties must have intention to be bound

C.

The invitation to tender must be sent by the agreed deadline

D.

There must be an offer and an acceptance

E.

An amount of money must be paid upfront

F.

There must be an invitation to treat

Question 38

A procurement professional is preparing a sale & purchase contract of a machinery. Which of the following clauses should be added to the contract? Select TWO that apply

Options:

A.

Supplier selection mechanism

B.

Insurance requirements

C.

Period of hire

D.

Ratio decidendi

E.

Guarantees

Question 39

A fashion company is drafting a specification for an order in next year. The company wants to expand its supply base in low cost countries. The procurement department is considering applying standard ISO 3759 on method for the preparation, marking and measuring of textile fabrics, garments and fabric assemblies for use in tests for assessing dimensional change after a specified treatment. Which of the following should be taken into account when embedding this standard into the specification?

Options:

A.

Date of publication

B.

Supplier selection

C.

Type of specification

D.

Legality

Question 40

Carillion Ltd is a major construction contractor in the UK. The company commits to continuous improvement and sets out a performance management program that is integrated across the organisational, individual, and supplier levels. To ensure that the suppliers acknowledge the program, every time negotiating the contract terms with suppliers, the procurement team of Carillion appends a performance management framework to the draft document as a schedule. Is the action of procurement team appropriate?

Options:

A.

No, because the framework will increase the complexity of the contract

B.

No, because the performance management should be solely developed by suppliers

C.

Yes, because the framework should have legal standing as a part of contract

D.

Yes, because Carillion wants to implement early supplier involvement

Question 41

A manufacturing company signed a contract with a raw material supplier. The contract includes a clause on liquidated damages in case of late delivery. Purchaser was obliged to pay after 30 days from delivery. Eventually raw material was delivered 1 week later than initial plan due to supplier’s slow production process. There is no defect in the delivered batch. Which of the following can be claimed by the manufacturing company?

Options:

A.

Rights to refunds or repairs

B.

Right of set-off

C.

Right of third party

D.

Right of extending payment

Question 42

Curnoe Ltd supplied tyres to Garage Ltd. Garage Ltd agreed in the contract that for any specified breaches of contract, it would pay Curnoe Ltd £5 per tyre sold in breach. It subsequently sold tyres at below the listed price, which was one of the breaches mentioned in the contract. What is the £5 per tyre provision an example of?

Options:

A.

Quantum meruit

B.

Exclusion clause

C.

Liquidated damages

D.

Unliquidated damages

Question 43

The cost in cost reimbursable contract is...?

Options:

A.

Actual cost

B.

Variable cost

C.

Fixed cost

D.

Profit

Question 44

Which of the following approaches could a purchasing organisation use to reduce the level of detail in a specification, without increasing the risk of an unsuccessful procurement process?

Increase the use of acronyms and abbreviations

Cross-refer to recognised industry standards

Require tendering suppliers to propose specifications

Provide samples to demonstrate the requirements

Options:

A.

1 and 3 only

B.

2 and 4 only

C.

2 and 3 only

D.

1 and 4 only

Question 45

What pricing arrangements or schedule would be used if the buyer is operating to an exact budget?

Options:

A.

Cost-plus pricing arrangement

B.

Fixed pricing arrangement

C.

Incentivised pricing arrangement

D.

Indexation pricing arrangement

Question 46

Which of the following statements is true about model form of contract?

Options:

A.

When model contracts are employed, there are no requirements for legal advice and input

B.

Model contract form's standard clauses often contain correct legal terminology without recourse to third party experts.

C.

The standard clauses of model contract forms give the offeror legal advantages over the offeree

D.

Only the publishers of model forms of contract can edit the clauses of these forms

Question 47

Which of the following are examples of conformance specification? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Outcome-focused specification

B.

Statement of work

C.

Product sample

D.

Output-focused specification

E.

Technical drawing

Question 48

A procurement professional is drafting payment terms for a commercial contract. He is considering about payment method if defective products are found. Which of the following should be embedded in payment terms to control this issue?

Options:

A.

Remedies for late payment

B.

Pay-less notice

C.

Invoice preparation

D.

Retention clause

Question 49

Solus Trading has begun a project to improve the level of delivery performance from its suppliers. They need to develop a key performance indicator (KPI) to measure the performance improvement. Which KPI would be suitable to use?

Options:

A.

Percentage of on-time in full

B.

Percentage of rejects and returns

C.

Percentage of cost reduction

D.

Percentage of customer complaints

Question 50

John Powers is the managing director of ACC Trading Ltd, which provides components to the automotive industry. His company has been providing number plates to Elite Motors Ltd for many years. As John Powers and Peter Ellis, the MD of Elite, have been friends for a long time, there has never been a formal contract agreed between the companies. Following a downturn in the market, Elite Motors Ltd has now been placed in administration. ACC recently delivered 200 number plates but have not received payment. As the number plates have been fitted to some vehicles, the administrators are being very slow to return them. Which clause in a formal agreement would have helped John?

Options:

A.

Force Majeure

B.

Retention of Title (Romalpa)

C.

Liquidated Damages

D.

Penalty Clause

Question 51

Which of the following would be considered as advantages of an industry model form contract?

It provides greater flexibility for negotiation

It reduces the cost of contract development

It is usually designed to be fair to both parties

It removes the need for the buyer to understand it

Options:

A.

1 and 2 only

B.

2 and 4 only

C.

1 and 3 only

D.

2 and 3 only

Question 52

Under a framework agreement, which of the following are supplier selection mechanisms? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Rescission of contract

B.

Mini competition

C.

Contract for lease

D.

Direct call-off

E.

Call off contract

Question 53

A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a formal statement of performance. Which of the following are aspects of a service level agreement?

A force majeure clause

Key performance indicators

A penalty clause for non-performance

The legal jurisdiction of the contract

Options:

A.

2 and 3 only

B.

2 and 4 only

C.

1 and 2 only

D.

1 and 4 only

Question 54

Maximum Score: 1

Setting key performance indicators (KPIs) for supplier performance should ensure ...

Options:

A.

reduced vendor base

B.

managed supply risks

C.

lowest price for products

D.

earliest delivery

Question 55

Which of the following can be considered as implied terms in a contract?

1. Case law

2. Statute

3. Trade custom

4. A term can never be implied, it must always be expressed by the parties

Options:

A.

1,3 and 4 only

B.

1, 2 and 3 only

C.

1, 2 and 4 only

D.

2, 3 and 4 only

Question 56

Maximum Score 1

Buyer O has placed an order for the supply and installation of six new servers for a total amount of £600,000 from Supplier A. Which of the following could potentially be treated as examples of a liquidated damages clause within the contract for the supply of the servers?

    If the supplier delivers any of the servers late, £1,000 per server will be deducted from the order per day

    This contract is subject to delay remedies of £X - the amount to be agreed by both parties during delivery

    The sum for breach of the completion date for the order is £40,000 per day up to a maximum of 50% of the contract price

    If the performance of any of the servers degrades within five years, a full refund of £600,000 will be provided

Options:

A.

1 and 2 only

B.

3 and 4 only

C.

1 and 3 only

D.

2 and 4 only

Question 57

Which of the following is the reason why liquidated damage clauses are embedded into a contract?

Options:

A.

Because liquidated damages are the only remedy

B.

To penalise the supplier for their wrongdoing

C.

To avoid argument on correct measure of damage

D.

Because compensation will be awarded immediately

Question 58

Nestle gave away records of “Rockin’ Shoes” or a voucher to people who sent in three wrappers from Nestle’s 6d. milk chocolate bars as well as 1s 6d. Which of the following were the consideration of Nestle’s customer? Select TWO that apply

Options:

A.

Three wrappers

B.

1s 6d

C.

“Rockin’ Shoes” record

D.

The voucher

E.

Milk chocolate bar

Question 59

What are five essential elements of a legally binding contract?

Options:

A.

Offer, acceptance, compensation, ability, correct form

B.

Offer, agreement, consensus, capacity, correct form

C.

Offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, correct form

D.

Offer, acceptance, mediation, capacity, contract

Question 60

Which of the following will be included in a conformance specification?

1. Brand names

2. Description of the operating environments

3. Chemical formulae

4. Required safety level

Options:

A.

1 and 2 only

B.

1 and 3 only

C.

1 and 4 only

D.

2 and 3 only

Question 61

Which of the following are likely to be express terms in a contract?

1. Legislation

2. Custom and practice

3. Contract particulars

4. Terms and conditions

Options:

A.

2 and 3 only

B.

1 and 4 only

C.

3 and 4 only

D.

1 and 2 only

Question 62

Which of the following are likely to be advantages of using invitation to tender? Select TWO that apply:

Short turnaround times

Options:

A.

Quick implementation

B.

Driving forward planning culture

C.

Lower administration costs

D.

Reducing risks of bribery and corruption

Question 63

Which of the following sections would typically be included in a specification for services? Select THREE that apply.

Options:

A.

A description of the service requirements

B.

The tender evaluation methodology

C.

The fault rectification timeframes

D.

The service start and end dates

E.

The terms and conditions of the contract

F.

Questions relating to methods

Question 64

Maximum Score 1

John is a new procurement manager who has recently joined Smiths Facilities Management Ltd. The company provides maintenance services through the utilisation of subcontractors. It is experiencing a number of issues with its supply chain which has resulted in customer complaints, and John would like to introduce service level agreements (SLAs) to some of its key providers. Which of the following should be included?

    How often the service will be provided

    The procedures to be followed to resolve disputes

    The qualifications needed by staff providing the service

    The stock maintained by the subcontractor

Options:

A.

1, 3 and 4 only

B.

2, 3 and 4 only

C.

1, 2 and 4 only

D.

1, 2 and 3 only

Question 65

Maximum Score 1

Which of the following would you expect to see in an Invitation to Tender (ITT)?

Options:

A.

Best and Final Offer (BAFO)

B.

Supplier rates

C.

Liquidity ratios

D.

Delivery milestones

Question 66

CMS Corp goes into a gainshare agreement with the contractor, EIP Ltd. Both parties agree that the final fee will be calculated on target cost - target fee basis. Which of the following will affect the final fee payable in this gainshare agreement? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Accrual expense

B.

Final price

C.

Purchaser goodwill

D.

Supplier share

E.

Actual cost

Question 67

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using input specifications?

Options:

A.

It is difficult to assess suitability of each quotation

B.

It requires a more proactive approach to monitoring

C.

There is less opportunity for innovation

D.

There is no limit to the number of suppliers who can quote

Question 68

A large company supplies a lot of products. Their shipments are often delayed and customers are not satisfied. Which of the following KPIs is most likely to be applied to this situation?

Options:

A.

Technical support

B.

OTIF delivery

C.

Delay damages

D.

Consignment stock availability

Question 69

Which of the following is a key feature of liquidated damage clauses?

Options:

A.

The amount of damage is predetermined

B.

Liquidated damage is a penalty

C.

The amount of liquidated damages must be exceptionally larger than the actual damages incurred

D.

The liquidated damages are non-negotiable

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