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1. Under the Statute of Frauds, a contract for the sale of land must be:
A. Oral
B. In writing
C. Witnessed by a notary
D. Performed within 1 year
Answer: B
Rationale: Land sale contracts must be in writing to be enforceable.
2. A promise supported by a return benefit to the promisor is called:
A. Illusory
B. Past consideration
C. Adequate consideration
D. Consideration
Answer: D
Rationale: Consideration is a bargained-for exchange of value.
3. Which of the following is a unilateral contract?
A. Promise for a promise
B. Promise for performance
C. Performance for performance
D. Promise for future promise
Answer: B
Rationale: A unilateral contract is accepted by performance.
4. A material breach allows the non-breaching party to:
,A. Sue for nominal damages
B. Terminate the contract
C. Seek punitive damages
D. Impose specific performance
Answer: B
Rationale: Material breach discharges obligations and allows termination.
5. A bidder at an auction with reserve:
A. Must sell to first bidder
B. Sets the minimum price
C. Can withdraw any time before acceptance
D. Cannot revoke the bid
Answer: C
Rationale: Seller may withdraw goods before completion.
TORTS
6. Duty in negligence law refers to:
A. Legal causation
B. The defendant’s conduct
C. Obligation to conform to a standard
D. Compensatory damages
Answer: C
Rationale: Duty defines the standard of care owed.
7. A strict liability claim arises in:
A. Car accidents
B. Defamation
C. Ultra-hazardous activities
D. Negligent hiring
Answer: C
Rationale: Strict liability applies to inherently dangerous activities.
8. Assault is:
, A. Harmful touching
B. Intentional placing in fear
C. Negligent conduct
D. False imprisonment
Answer: B
Rationale: Assault is a threat causing reasonable fear.
9. Battery requires:
A. Intent and harmful contact
B. Only intent
C. Only conduct
D. Recklessness
Answer: A
Rationale: Battery is intentional harmful contact.
10. A privilege that protects defendants from tort liability when statements are
made in court is:
A. Absolute privilege
B. Qualified privilege
C. Public figure privilege
D. Statutory privilege
Answer: A
Rationale: Absolute privilege covers judicial proceedings.
CIVIL PROCEDURE
11. Personal jurisdiction can be based on:
A. Consent
B. Presence
C. Domicile
D. All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: All listed bases are valid for personal jurisdiction.