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BL Final Review MC Part 1
Test Description: Multiple Choice 21-40
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is not granted by the Bill of Rights
A
freedom of the press
B
freedom from prosecution
C
freedom to assemble
D
freedom of speech
2) The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in the
A
Congress and the Senate
B
President and the Congress
C
Supreme Curt and Congressional ordained inferior courts
D
President and the Supreme COurt
3) Duty to do or not to do a certain thing, an act or omission in violation of that duty, and criminal intent are
A
elements of a trial
B
elements of a tort
C
elements of a crime
D
none of these
4) Which of the following is not an example of a business-related crime
A
conspiracy
B
extortion
C
arson
D
murder
5) Elements of a tort are
A
injury and causation
B
all of these
C
none of these
D
duty and breach
6) The most common example of vicarious liability is
A
none of these
B
both of these
C
a parent for the acts of the child
D
an employer for the acts of employees
7) Civil juries have
A
to unanimously make a decision
B
to review evidence
C
to cross-examine witnesses
D
to be subpoenaed
8) A legislative body has the power to nullify a court's interpretation of a statute or ordinance by
A
rewriting it
B
both of these
C
abolishing it
D
none of these
9) The U.S. Supreme Court has
A
both of these
B
original jurisdiction over cases affecting public ministers, ambassadors, and consuls
C
appellate jurisdiction over cases on appeal from the highest courts of the various states
D
none of these
10) Courts, below the circuit court level, that take care of specialized or relatively minor jurisdiction, would not include,
A
small claims court
B
appellate courts
C
juvenile courts
D
municipal courts
11) Some constitutional rights to due process are
A
none of these
B
the right to cross-examine
C
the right to be represented by a lawyer
D
the right not to testify against oneself
12) Self-defense, criminal insanity, and immunity are all examples of
A
substantive defenses
B
both of these
C
procedural defenses
D
none of these
13) Monetary awards to the injured party to compensate for loss are often called
A
actual damages
B
none of these
C
compensatory damages
D
both of these
14) Which of the following usually does not make a contract void
A
mutual mistake
B
all of these
C
unilateral mistake
D
fraud
15) Which of the following have contractual capacity
A
minors
B
the mentally impaired
C
the common laborer
D
the intoxicated
16) People who lack capacity have the right to
A
contract non-necessaries at any price
B
pay a fair price instead of the contract price for contracts for necessaries
C
contract needed necessaries at any price
D
disaffirm all contracts
17) When the statute does not clearly state that a certain contract is enforceable, the courts look at
A
the impact of the violation on the public welfare
B
all of these
C
how directly the contract and the violation of the statute are connected
D
how involved the parties are in the violation of the statute
18) The remedy intended to place the parties in the same legal position they were in before contracting is
A
waiver
B
rescission and restitution
C
specific performance
D
money damages
19) To create a valid offer, the offeror must communicate an intention to create a legal obligation to the offeree with
A
a witness present
B
none of these
C
definite and complete terms
D
a down payment
20) An offer can be terminated by the offeror by
A
a counter offer
B
none of these
C
revocation
D
both of these
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