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1. Under Alberta’s Legal Profession Act, a paralegal’s authority to
provide legal services is primarily derived from:
A. The Alberta Rules of Court
B. The Criminal Code of Canada
C. The Legal Profession Act and Law Society rules
D. The Provincial Offences Procedure Act
Answer: C
The Legal Profession Act and Law Society of Alberta rules govern the
authorization and regulation of paralegal services.
2. Which body regulates lawyers and authorized paralegals in
Alberta?
A. Alberta Justice
B. Court of King’s Bench
C. Law Society of Alberta
D. Ministry of Labour
Answer: C
The Law Society of Alberta is the regulatory authority for the legal
profession in the province.
, 3. A conflict of interest arises when a paralegal:
A. Represents more than one client in a year
B. Acts where duties to one client conflict with duties to another
C. Charges a flat fee
D. Works under lawyer supervision
Answer: B
A conflict exists when representation of one client materially and
adversely affects another client.
4. Client confidentiality requires that a paralegal:
A. Disclose information when requested by family members
B. Keep all client information private unless disclosure is
authorized or required by law
C. Share information with coworkers freely
D. Disclose information after the file closes
Answer: B
Confidentiality is ongoing and may only be breached with consent or
legal obligation.
5. Which of the following is NOT a typical duty of a paralegal in
Alberta?
A. Drafting legal documents
B. Providing legal advice independently without authorization
C. Conducting legal research
D. Managing client files
,Answer: B
Providing independent legal advice beyond authorized scope is
prohibited.
6. The standard of care owed by a paralegal to a client is best
described as:
A. Minimal effort
B. Whatever the client expects
C. Reasonable competence and diligence
D. Perfection
Answer: C
Paralegals must act competently, diligently, and within their authorized
scope.
7. Which court handles most civil claims under $100,000 in Alberta?
A. Court of King’s Bench
B. Provincial Court (Civil Division)
C. Supreme Court of Canada
D. Court of Appeal
Answer: B
The Provincial Court (Civil) handles most lower-value civil claims.
8. A limitation period determines:
A. Court filing fees
B. How long a trial may last
, C. The time within which a legal action must be started
D. The time to appeal a conviction
Answer: C
Limitation periods restrict when legal proceedings may commence.
9. The primary legislation governing limitation periods in Alberta is
the:
A. Limitations Act
B. Civil Procedure Act
C. Evidence Act
D. Provincial Offences Procedure Act
Answer: A
The Limitations Act sets time limits for civil claims.
10. Which of the following is an equitable remedy?
A. Damages
B. Fine
C. Injunction
D. Imprisonment
Answer: C
Injunctions are discretionary equitable remedies.
11. In civil litigation, the plaintiff bears the burden of proof on a
balance of probabilities. This means:
A. Beyond a reasonable doubt