Indiana Legal Secretary Certification | Exam Practice
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1. What is the highest court in Indiana?
A. Superior Court
B. Circuit Court
C. Indiana Supreme Court
D. Court of Appeals
The correct answer is Indiana Supreme Court because it is the highest judicial authority in
the state and has final appellate jurisdiction.
2. What does “plaintiff” mean?
A. Defendant
B. Party initiating a lawsuit
C. Judge
D. Witness
The correct answer is Party initiating a lawsuit because the plaintiff is the individual or entity
who files the complaint.
3. What is a “defendant”?
A. Judge
B. Plaintiff
C. Person being sued or charged
D. Clerk
The correct answer is Person being sued or charged because the defendant must respond
to the plaintiff’s claims.
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4. What is a “subpoena”?
A. Court ruling
B. Complaint
C. Order to appear or produce documents
D. Appeal
The correct answer is Order to appear or produce documents because a subpoena legally
compels compliance.
5. What is a “motion”?
A. Final judgment
B. Request made to the court
C. Evidence
D. Contract
The correct answer is Request made to the court because motions ask the judge to take
specific action.
6. What is “jurisdiction”?
A. Evidence
B. Verdict
C. Authority of a court to hear a case
D. Appeal
The correct answer is Authority of a court to hear a case because jurisdiction determines
legal power.
7. What is “venue”?
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A. Authority
B. Proper geographic location for trial
C. Evidence
D. Judgment
The correct answer is Proper geographic location for trial because venue determines where
the case is heard.
8. What is a “brief”?
A. Short hearing
B. Written legal argument
C. Evidence
D. Testimony
The correct answer is Written legal argument because briefs present legal reasoning to the
court.
9. What is “discovery”?
A. Trial
B. Exchange of information between parties
C. Judgment
D. Filing
The correct answer is Exchange of information between parties because discovery allows
both sides to gather evidence.
10. What is a “deposition”?
A. Court order
B. Sworn out-of-court testimony
C. Appeal