Here are the answers to your questions based on contract law principles:
Question 1:
A contract must always be in writing to be legal.
Response: False
Question 2:
For a contract to be legal, it must include these primary elements.
Response: offer, agreement, consideration, legality, and capacity.
Question 3:
The legality element of an enforceable contract means that...
Response: The actions must be legal.
Question 4:
Minors lack which of the following requirements to enter a contract?
Response: Capacity
Question 5:
Consideration can include...
Response: All of the above (giving up something, not doing something, money)
Question 6:
Which of the following cannot be considered acceptance?
Response: silence
Question 7:
A contract must contain at least 5 of the elements to be enforceable.
Response: False
Question 8:
An offer has which of these basic requirements?
Response: All of the above (Made Seriously, Is definite and Certain, Communicated to the offeree)
Question 9:
If the acceptance does not mirror the terms of the original offer then, the acceptance is viewed as a rejection and counteroffer.
Response: True
Question 10:
Mentally impaired persons and aliens can enter into contracts.
Response: False (Mentally impaired persons may lack capacity, and while aliens can generally enter into contracts, their capacity may also be limited in some jurisdictions.)
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification on any of the answers!