A claim will not be discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding if it
  A. Is for unintentional torts that resulted in bodily injury to the claimant.
  B. Arises from an extension of credit based upon false representations.
  C. Is brought by a secured creditor and remains unsatisfied after receipt of the proceeds from the disposition of the collateral.
  D. Arises out of the breach of a contract by the debtor.
  Answer:B
  B is corrent. Even when a general discharge is granted, there are certain debts that are not dischargeable by bankruptcy. Included in these are liabilities that arose from intentionally obtaining property or money by false representations or fraud.
  A is incorrect. Unintentional torts (i.e., negligence) are dischargeable.
  C is incorrect. If a secured creditor is still owed money after resorting to the collateral, s/he may get paid as a general unsecured creditor for the amount still owed.
  D is incorrect. Claims arising from a breach of contract are dischargeable.