BA 260

here is really no reason to be acquainted with business laws and govA?¬ernment reguA?¬lations, except to pass this test.
A) True
B) False
2.
Law consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among indiA?¬viduals and between individuals and their society.
A) True
B) False
3.
Equity is a branch of unwritten law that seeks to supply remedies equal measure to the parties in a legal dispute.
A) True
B) False
4.
How the courts interpret a particular statute determines how that statA?¬ute will be applied.
A) True
B) False
5.
An action may be legal but not ethical.
A) True
B) False
6.
Congress can charge an administrative agency with carrying out the terms of particular laws.
A) True
B) False
7.
To prepare for a trial between Large Lots Development Corporation (LDC) and MiniMansion Construction Company (MCC), MCC's attorney places LDC's president under oath. A court reporter makes a record of the attorney's questions and the officer's answers. This is
A) a cross-examination.
B) a deposition.
C) a direct examination.
D) an interrogatory.
8.
Cato and Dolly are involved in a lawsuit. The best definition of a lawsuit is
A) a criminal prosecution, not a civil proceeding.
B) a failure to perform a legal obligation.
C) a judicial proceeding for the resolution of a dispute.
D) an enactment of law by a legislative body.
9.
In making decisions for United Merchandising Company, Vance uses a cost-benefit analysis. This is part of
A) duty-based ethics.
B) Kantian ethics.
C) rights-based ethics.
D) utilitarian ethics.
10.
As a judge, Bonnie applies common law rules. These rules develop from
A) administrative regulations.
B) court decisions.
C) federal and state statutes.
D) proposed uniform laws.
11.
Maggie and Nate enter into a contract for the sale of car, but Nate later refuses to deliver the goods. Maggie asks a court to order Nate to perform as promised. Ordering a party to perform what was promised is
A) an equitable remedy.
B) an unenforceable demand.
C) a remedy at law.
D) a type of harm.
12.
The Pennsylvania legislature enacts a state law that violates the U.S. Constitution. This law can be enforced by
A) no one.
B) the federal government only.
C) the state of Pennsylvania only.
D) the United States Supreme Court only.
13.
Civil law is concerned with disputes between persons and
A) other persons and between citizens and their governments.
B) other persons and between persons and the public as a whole.
C) other persons only.
D) the public as a whole only.
14.
Rupert is a victim of Sara's violation of a criminal law. Criminal law is concerned with
A) the prosecution of private individuals by other private individuals.
B) the prosecution of public officials by private individuals.
C) the relief available when a person's rights are violated.
D) wrongs committed against the public as a whole.
15.
MadeRite Containers, Inc., based in the United States, does business in China. International law governs
A) the acts of nations and individuals.
B) the acts of nations but not individuals.
C) the acts of individuals but not nations.
D) only international organizations.
16.
Jo files a suit against Lara in a Missouri state court. Lara's only connection to Missouri is an ad on the Web originating in Nebraska. For Missouri to exercise jurisdiction, the issue is whether Lara, through her ad, has
A) a commercial cyber presence in Missouri.
B) conducted substantial business with Missouri residents.
C) general maximum contact with Missouri.
D) solicited virtual business in Missouri.
17.
Marbled Granite Company files a suit against Natural Stone, Inc., in a Colorado court with general jurisdiction. In a Delaware court with limited jurisdiction, E-Sales Corporation files a suit against First State Bank. The difference between general and limited jurisdiction is
A) the subject matter of the cases that the courts can decide.
B) whether a case is being heard for the first time.
C) whether a suit is filed against a single individual or many people.
D) whether a suit is filed by a citizen or by a business.
18.
In Kettle Cafe's suit against Food Services, Inc., the court issues a judgment in Kettle's favor. The judgment can be appealed to an appropriate court of appeals by
A) either party.
B) Kettle only.
C) Food Service only.
D) neither party.
19.
In Restful Motel's suit against Sleepy Hotels, Inc., Restful serves a written request for Sleepy to admit the truth of matters relating to the trial. Sleepy's admission in response is the equivalent of
A) an admission in court.
B) a statement to the media.
C) information to which Sleepy has a right of privacy.
D) irrelevant evidence.
20.
Ula wants to initiate a suit against Valley Farms by filing a complaint. The complaint should include
A) an explanation to refute any defense the defendant might assert.
B) a motion for summary judgment.
C) a motion to dismiss.
D) a statement of the facts necessary to show Ula is entitled to relief.
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