Classic Classic Quiz Charities by Diamondsareforever Diamondsareforever 5 played - 11 yrs ago A quiz about the English law of charities QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS expert English 1 What is the cy-pres doctrine? If a trust fails then get resulting trust for settlorCapital that is tied up can't be usedThat charities are generally exempt from taxationTrust will fail if no human beneficiaryPurpose trust will fail 2 What must a charity be? For the public benefitPoliticalProfit distributingMixed charitable and non-charitable purposes 3 Which act gave rise to the original description of purposes? Charities Act 2006Charitable Uses Act 1601Charities Act 2011Recreational Charities Act 1958Corporation Tax Act 2010 4 Where did the chain of analogy start in Scottish Burial Reform Society v Glasgow Corporation? Upkeep of church yardsProvision of burial groundsProvision of cremetoriaRepair of churchesRepair of bridges 5 Which case gave rise to the four fold classification? Commission of Income Tax v PemselWilliam Trustees v IRCRe DrummondRe CoulthurstAITC Foundation 6 What does paragraph a of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of educationAdvancement of religionAdvancement of health or the saving of livesPrevention or relief of povertyAdvancement of citizenship or community development 7 What does paragraph b of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of religionAdvancement of educationAdvancement of the arts, culture, heritage and scienceAdvancement of amateur sportAdvancement of human rights, conflict resolution or conciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or divresity 8 What does paragraph c of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of religionAdvancement of health or the saving of livesAdvancement of citizenship or community developmentThe relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantageAdvancement of animal welfare 9 What does paragraph d of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of citizenship or community developmentPromotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown, or of the efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance serviceAdvancement of health or the saving of livesAny other purpose within subsection (4)The prevention or relief of poverty 10 What does paragraph e of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of citizenship or community developmentAdvancement of health or the saving of livesAdvancement of the arts, culture, heritage or scienceAdvancement of amateur sportThe advancement of education 11 What does paragraph f of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of amateur sportAdvancement of religionAdvancement of health or the saving of livesAdvancement of citizenship or community developmentAdvancement of arts, culture, heritage or science 12 What does paragraph g of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of arts, culture, heritage or scienceAdvancement of human rights, conflict resolution, conciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or diversityAdvancement of amateur sportAdvancement of environmental protection or improvementThe relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvanatge 13 What does paragraph h of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or conciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or diversityAdvancement of environmental protection or improvementAdvancement of animal welfareThe promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown or of the efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance serviceAny other purpose within subsection (4) 14 What does paragraph i of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of environmental protection or improvementRelief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvanatgeThe prevention or relief of povertyThe advancement of educationThe advancement of religion 15 What does paragraph j of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? The advancement of animal welfareThe relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvatageThe promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown, or of the efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance servicesAny other purpose within subsection (4)The advancement of health or the saving of lives 16 What does paragraph k of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? The promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown or of the efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance servicesAny other purposes within subsection (4)The advancement of citizenship or community developmentThe advancement of animal welfareThe advancement of arts, culture, heritage or science 17 What does paragraph l of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? Advancement of animal welfareThe promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown or of efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance servicesAny other purpose within subsection (4)The advancement of amateur sportThe advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality or diversity 18 What does paragraph m of the Charities Act 2011 relate to? The advancement of animal welfareAny other purpose within subsection (4)The promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown or of the efficiency of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance servicesThe advancement of environmental protection or improvementThe relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage 19 Which of these cases does not relate to it being clear what the benefits are? National anti-vivisection society v IRCRe HummeltenbergRe PinionMcGovern v A-G 20 Which of these cases does not relate to the benefit being balanced against any detriment or harm? Thornton v HoweNational Anti-Vivisection Society v IRCChurch of the New Faith v Commissioners of Payroll TaxRe FouveauRe Hummeltenberg 21 Which case related to the classification of private schools as charities? IRC v BaddeleyRe Resch's Will TrustRe Gillingham Bus Disaster FundThornton v HoweISC v Charity Commission 22 Which of these religion based cases was not charitable? Gilmour v CoatesThornton v HoweNeville Estates v MaddenRe Hetherington 23 Which case proposed the personal nexus test? Dingle v TurnerRe ScarisbrickMorris v Bishop of DurhamOppenheim v Tobacco Securities TrustMcGovern v Attorney General 24 Which case expressed a preference for a non-personal nexus test? Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities TrustDingle v TurnerRe ScarisbrickMorris v Bishop of DurhamMcGovern v Attorney General 25 What is the minimum percentage that must be donated for a trust to be charitable? 25%20%30%10%15% 26 Which case provides an example of political purposes not being charitable? National Anti-Vivisection Society v IRCRe KoettgenIRC v Education Grants Association Ltd.OppenheimMorris v Bishop of Durham 27 Which case held that a very small class of beneficiaries made a trust non-charitable? Re Gillingham Bus Disaster FundThornton v HoweISC v The Charity CommissionRe Resch's Will TrustIRC v Baddeley 28 Which case showed that private hospitals are charitable? Re FouveauISC v Charity CommissionRe Resch's WTChurch of New Faith v Commissioners of Payroll TaxThornton v Howe 29 Why wasn't the trust charitable in Re Pinion? Because the art was junkBecause there is no such practice as spiritualist mediumsBecause cigarettes are unhealthyBecause the nuns were secludedBecause it wasn't for the courts to decided whether policy needed changing 30 Which case prompted the passing of the Recreational Charities Act? IRC v BaddeleyGuild v IRCIRC v McCullenIRC v Glasgow City PoliceA-G for New South Wales v Sawtell A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires