70 Quizzes by Diamondsareforever


Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
20 QUESTIONS
Q1. What are the three branches of the separation of powers?
A) Legislature, executive and judiciary
B) Legislature, government and court system
C) US, UK and France
D) UK, Prime Minister and Cabinet
E) Ministers, executive and oil companies
Q2. What should there be between these branches?
A) Excessive power
B) Clear demarcation of powers
C) Abuse of power
D) Powers vested in each other
E) Strong constitutional basis
Q3. What case is an example of a check between one branch onto the other?
A) Factortame
B) Burmah Oil
C) Vauxhall Estates Ltd
D) Thoburn v Sunderland City Council
E) Case 6/64, Costa

Separation of Powers

538 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the classical doctrine of the separation of powers.

Hard QUIZ 20 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who does the European Council consist of?
A) Heads of Governmenet
B) Government Ministers
C) Directly elected representatives from Member States
D) Permanent Ambassadors
E) Civil Servants
Q2. When do special procedures apply?
A) When a decision can't be reached
B) When specified in the treaty
C) When ordinary procedures don't work
D) Under Art. 19 (1) TFEU
E) When the Council of Ministers declares they should
Q3. What type of voting does the Council normally use?
A) QMV
B) Unanimity
C) Majority Voting
D) Absolute Majority

EU Institutions and Law Making

527 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the EU institutions and law making

Expert QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
expert
Classic
Quiz Geography
Geography
20 QUESTIONS
Q1. Currently how many member states are there in the EU?
A) 27
B) 29
C) 28
D) 26
E) 25
Q2. Which of these is NOT a reason why Europe is 'European' according to the TEU?
A) Freedom
B) Imperialism
C) Democracy
D) Equality
E) Rule of Law
Q3. Which of these is a country that wishes to join the EU?
A) France
B) South Africa
C) New Zealand
D) Turkey
E) Poland

Introduction to EU Law

628 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz on EU law and the institutions of the European Union.

Hard QUIZ 20 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Mare are seasonally...
A) Polyoestrous
B) Anoestrous
C) Oestrus
D) Dioestrous
E) Gamete
Q2. In winter mares are... .
A) Polyoestrous
B) Oestrous
C) Anestrous
D) Ovum
E) Dioestrous
Q3. Mares start puberty at what age?
A) One Year
B) Four Years
C) One and a Half Years
D) Three Years
E) Two and a Half Years

Mares Reproductive System

581 played - 14 yrs ago

A quiz about the mares reproductive system based on the module : Equine Breeding and Stud Management for the FDSC in Equine…

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
10 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does discharge of contract mean?
A) The parties to an agreement are freed from their contractual obligations
B) That no agreement has been reached
C) That contractual performance has been completed
D) That there has been frustration of the contract
E) That there has been a partial breach of contract
Q2. What is an anticipatory breach?
A) Failure to perform an agreed contractual obligation
B) Fault making performance impossible after the contract is due
C) One that incurs damages
D) Repudiation before performance is due
E) One that can be terminated only
Q3. Can an innocent party terminate for any breach of contract?
A) Yes - You can always terminate for breach
B) No - You can never terminate for breach
C) No - It depends on the money involved
D) No - It depends on the consequences
E) No - It depends on the measure of compensation

Breach of Contract

224 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about breach of contract and damages under UK law

Hard QUIZ 10 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
12 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does stare decisis mean?
A) Let the decision stand
B) Things said 'by the way'
C) The material facts
D) The decision
E) Illogical distinctions
Q2. What is the implication of stare decisis?
A) Similar cases should be treated in a different way
B) Different cases should be treated in a similar way
C) Similar cases should be treated a similar way
D) You need to look at the material facts
E) Adapts to the needs of judges
Q3. What do decisions of higher courts bind?
A) Higher Courts
B) Lower Courts
C) No Courts
D) All Courts

Doctrine of Precedent

381 played - 13 yrs ago

The doctrine of precedent is fundamental to common law systems of law. This quiz examines the doctrine.

Medium QUIZ 12 QUESTIONS
medium
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
7 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does the idea of constitutionalism capture?
A) The idea of a limited governement
B) The idea of government
C) Rule of law principle
D) How laws function
E) What makes a good law
Q2. What does consitutionalism try and do?
A) Achieve a definition of power
B) Define the consitution
C) Achieve a definition of the limits of power of a monarchy
D) Achieve definition of limits of the role of government over individuals
E) Show that government is under the law
Q3. What is democracy an example of?
A) An absolutist monarchy
B) A dictatorship
C) How the individual is limited
D) Equality
E) How governments are limited

Constitutionalism

609 played - 13 yrs ago

This quiz is based on the Public Law module of the standard LLB in law. It is based around the topic of consitutionalism

Hard QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
18 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case stated that the EC Treaty created a new legal order?
A) Van Gend en Loos
B) Van Duyn
C) Defrenne
D) Leonesio
E) Hauptzollamt Mainz
Q2. Which case held that any treaty provision subject to judicial control has direct effect?
A) Van Gend
B) Defrenne
C) Leonesio
D) Hauptzollamt Mainz
E) Van Duyn
Q3. Which case held that any Treaty provision that is sufficiently precise and unconditional has direct effect?
A) Van Gend
B) Defrenne
C) Van Duyn
D) Leonesio
E) Hauptzollamt Mainz

Direct Effect and State Liability

162 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the direct effect of EU law and about State liability for breaches of EU law.

Hard QUIZ 18 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
28 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does s. 1 (2) (a) LPA 1925 say easements are?
A) Legal interest
B) Equitable interest
C) Express
D) Incorporeal hereditaments
E) Registerable
Q2. What does s. 27 LRA 2002 say express easements are?
A) Registerable
B) Rights of use
C) Incorporeal hereditaments
D) Equitable
E) Legal interests
Q3. What is a hereditament?
A) Can be inherited, passes down through generations
B) Can't pick up and walk away with it. Can't exclude neighbour from it. Concerned with use
C) Equitable easement
D) Conformity to the requirements of a fee simple
E) A registerable interest

Easements

283 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about easements in land law

Hard QUIZ 28 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that decisions of the Court of Chancery will prevail?
A) The Earl of Oxfords Case
B) USH v Burnley
C) Elders Pastoral v Bank of New Zealand
D) Turner v Turner
E) Re Hays
Q2. Which act started procedural fusion of law and equity?
A) Judicial Acts
B) Compensation Act
C) Civil Liability Compensation Act
D) Law of Property Act
E) Judicature Acts
Q3. Which of these is not an example of equity being a gloss on the common law?
A) Contractual mistake
B) Contractual misrepresentation
C) Equitable remedies

Trusts Law

267 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about trusts law including the basic building blocks.

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
24 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which of these is not a requirement needed to make a valid contract?
A) Communication
B) Consideration
C) Intention to Create Legal Relations
D) Offer
E) Acceptance
Q2. What is the central element of a contract?
A) That the parties are ad idem
B) That the parties make an offer
C) That acceptance is in writing
D) That all elements of the contract are present in one document
E) That the contract relates to a tangible thing
Q3. Which of these is not an aim of formation?
A) Enforce the agreement
B) Restrict enforcement to agreements which meet the rules
C) Enforce an agreement which one party doesn't want to
D) To make people only buy goods as per the sample

Formation

86 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about formation of contracts in English law

Hard QUIZ 24 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
23 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that once the defendant had raised the issue that the killing was an accident it was…
A) Woolmington v DPP
B) McNaughten
C) R v Edwards
D) R v Hunt
E) Public Prosecutor v Yuaraj
Q2. What percentage of Crown Court statutes departed from Woolmington according to Ashworth & Blake (1996)?
A) 1%
B) 40%
C) 19%
D) 96%
E) 35%
Q3. Who must prove insanity?
A) Nobody
B) The defendant but it is only an evidential burden
C) Party alleging insanity
D) Prosecution
E) The judge

Burden of Proof - 2

1 played - 10 yrs ago

This quiz relates to answers to be given to the question : If Woolmington v DPP (1935) established a fundamental principle…

Expert QUIZ 23 QUESTIONS
expert
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case gave rise to the three certainties?
A) Knight v Knight
B) Paul v Constance
C) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
D) Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry
E) Jones v Lock
Q2. Which case gave rise to the idea that a trust must be capable of being controlled and enforced?
A) McPhail v Doulton
B) Paul v Constance
C) Re Adams and the Kensignton Vestry
D) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
E) Knight v Knight
Q3. Which case gave rise to the idea that no formal words are required?
A) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
B) Re Adams and the Kensignton Vestry
C) Paul v Constance
D) Jones v Lock
E) Shah v Shah

Trusts Law - Certainty

82 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the law of certainty within UK trusts law

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What type of wound is this?
A) Graze
B) Gall
C) Burn
D) Puncture
E) Bruise
Q2. What type of wound is this?
A) Lasceration
B) Incised
C) Puncture
D) Graze
E) Gall
Q3. What type of wound is this?
A) Graze
B) Incised
C) Lasceration
D) Abscess
E) Necrotic

Common Wounds and Injuries

173 played - 14 yrs ago

Equine common wounds and injuries based on the syllabus for the FDSC Equine Science Health Management module

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
hard
Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
16 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is a judgement?
A) Decision of judges as to who wins on the strength of the facts and arguments
B) Material facts
C) Reason for deciding
D) Things said 'by the way'
E) Decision of a single judge as to who wins
Q2. Are common law judgements long or short?
A) Short
B) Long
C) Can be long
Q3. Which of these things should you look for in a judgement?
A) Decisions
B) Material facts and statements of law
C) Facts that are directly relevant
D) Only basis for decision
E) Persuasive precedents

English Legal Judgements

50 played - 13 yrs ago

This case looks at the idea of judgements within English Common Law principles. How well do you know how the law is decided?

Hard QUIZ 16 QUESTIONS
hard