70 Quizzes by Diamondsareforever


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16 QUESTIONS
Q1. What theory seemed a plausible candidate as a secular theory of justice?
A) Natural law
B) Utilitarianism
C) Social contract theory
Q2. Who defined Utilitarianism as "[t]he ethical theory...that answers all questions of what to do,…
A) Blackburn
B) Hare
C) Mill
D) Price
E) Rawls
Q3. What is utility?
A) Happiness
B) Sadness
C) Love
D) Goodness
E) Equality

Utilitarianism and Social Contract Theory

15 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on utilitarianism and social contract theory with relation to jurisprudence

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19 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is another way of saying trusteeship de son tort?
A) Intermeddling
B) Personal liability
C) Proprietary liability
D) Personal liability for strangers
E) Liability as a recipient
Q2. What occurred in Blyth v Fladgate?
A) Knowing receipt
B) Knowing assistance
C) Equitable proprietary claim
D) Liability as an accessory
E) Trusteeship de son tort
Q3. Which scale used to be used to determine fault and knowledge?
A) Societe Generale scale
B) Actual knowledge scale
C) Belmont Williams scale
D) Fraudulent knowledge scale
E) Baden Delvaux scale

Knowing Receipt and Knowing Assistance

13 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about knowing receipt and knowing assistance in the law of trusts

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11 QUESTIONS
Q1. Can courts review the Royal Prerogative?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Only in some circumstances
Q2. Which case changed the law on judicial review and the Royal Prerogative?
A) R v Chief Metropolitan Stipendary Magistrate, ex parte Choudhury
B) GCHQ
C) Secretary of State for Defence v Guardian Newspaper Ltf
D) R v Ponting
E) NHS Charges
Q3. Who are the law officers of the Crown?
A) The Primeminister and Transport Minister
B) The Law Minister and Legal Minister
C) The Attorney General and Minister for the Department of Home Affairs
D) The Home Secretary and Solicitor General
E) The Attorney General and Solicitor General

The Executive and the Judiciary

13 played - 13 yrs ago

This quiz examines the relationship between the executive and the judiciary as part of the separation of powers.

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23 QUESTIONS
Q1. Where does the pituitary gland lie?
A) At the base of the brain
B) In the ovaries
C) In the throat
D) Next to the cervix
E) In the testes
Q2. What hormones does the posterior lobe secrete?
A) FSH and LH
B) Oxytocin and Vasopressin
C) Prolactin and Oxytocin
D) Vasopressin and LH
E) LH and Prolactin
Q3. What hormones does the anterior lobe produce?
A) Oxytocin and Vasopressin
B) Oxytocin, Vasopressin and FSH
C) LH, Prolactin and Oxytocin
D) FSH, LH & Vasopressin
E) FSH, LH & Prolactin

Endocrine Control of Oestrous

13 played - 14 yrs ago

A quiz based on the syllabus for Breeding and Stud Management in the FDSC Equine Science and Management

Hard QUIZ 23 QUESTIONS
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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
20 QUESTIONS
Q1. What three factors help to assess whether the location is important?
A) Cosmetic, Function or Life Threatening
B) Cosmetic, Cause or Life Threatening
C) Life Threatening, Squirting or Size
D) Cause, Cosmetic or Venous Blood
E) Life Threatening, Cosmetic or What you can see
Q2. What is the problem with functionality?
A) It could be an arterial bleed
B) It keeps moving and opening the wound
C) You can see the bone
D) Synovial fluid leaks out creating a vacuum where infection gets in
E) Dirt gets into the wound
Q3. In what ways may functionality affect the wound?
A) For the horse or for you
B) Venous or arterial blood
C) Bone or tendon visible
D) Synovial fluid or blood visible
E) Puncture wound

Equine Wound Seriousness

12 played - 14 yrs ago

A quiz on wound seriousness based on the syllable for the FDSC Equine Science and Management Health Management module.

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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that terms can be incorporated by signature?
A) L'Estrange v F Graucog Ltd [1934]
B) Offey v Marlborough Court Limited [1949]
C) Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council [1940]
D) Gary Patchett v Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association Limited (SPATA) [2009]
E) Parkers v South Easter Railway
Q2. Which of these cases did not relate to incorporation by notice?
A) Parkers v South Easter Railway (1867)
B) L'Estrange v F Graucog Ltd [1934]
C) Offey v Marlborough Court Limited [1949]
D) Capelton v Barry Urban District Council [1940]
E) Gray Patchett v Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association Limited (SPATA) [2009]
Q3. What did the case of University of Plymouth v European Language Centre Limited [2009] relate to?
A) The loss of a car on a ferry
B) Incorporation by notice
C) Incorporation by signature
D) Incorporation by course of dealing and custom
E) Implied incorporation by law

Contractual Terms II

11 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about contractual terms within English contract law

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. When did the expansion of competencies in the EU start?
A) 1950's
B) 1960's
C) 1940's
D) 1990's
E) 1920's
Q2. What is EU law compared to national law?
A) Complicated
B) Simple
C) The Same As
D) Non Enforceable Against
E) Efficient
Q3. Which of these is not a source of EU law?
A) Conventions
B) Treaties
C) Legislative Acts of EU Insitutions
D) General Principles

Law Making and Legislation in the EU

11 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about law making and the making of legislation within the European Union

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the point of the doctrine of incapacity?
A) To protect certain groups from the negatives of contract
B) To protect minors
C) To stop adults entering into contracts with children
D) To stop the enforcement of contracts
E) To create an age of majority
Q2. What is the age of majority in England and Wales?
A) 21
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18
E) 20
Q3. What sort of claim may you still be able to bring if a minor breaks a contract?
A) Breach of contract
B) Tort
C) Negligence
D) Contractual
E) Frustrated

Incapacity

8 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the doctrine of incapacity in English contract law.

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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is incidence?
A) Where the burden lies
B) Determination of which party will win or lose the case
C) Obligation to prove facts in issue
D) Not being able to adduce enough evidence to persuade jury
E) Facts in issue
Q2. Example of complicated civil law burden
A) Insurance law
B) Contract law
C) Trusts law
D) Family law
E) Tort law
Q3. Which of these is not a principle behind the burden of proof?
A) Nature of adversarial proceedings
B) Assumption that person who makes claim should prove it
C) Cases don't involve lots of money
D) Rights based arguments
E) Fairness

Burden of Proof

7 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on the UK law regarding the burden of proof

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12 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who oversees justice funding?
A) Legal Service Commission
B) Private Funding
C) Conditional Fee Agreements
D) Legal Aid Commission
E) Community Legal Service
Q2. What was the 1998 white paper on justice funding called?
A) Middleton Review of Legal Aid
B) Access to Justice
C) Legal Aid and Justice Reforms
D) Modernising Legal Justice
E) Modernising Justice
Q3. When was the legal aid system set up?
A) 1949
B) 1997
C) 1998
D) 1999
E) 1507

Funding for Justice - Public Funding

7 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about legal aid within the UK.

Medium QUIZ 12 QUESTIONS
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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
11 QUESTIONS
Q1. What sections of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 have changed the law with relation to married couples?
A) 23 & 24
B) 48 & 49
C) 14 & 15
D) 45 & 46
E) 29 & 30
Q2. Which case is an example of a written deceleration of trust?
A) Simpson v Simpson
B) Stack v Dowden
C) Jones v Kernott
D) Rochefoucauld v Boustead
E) Goodman v Gallant
Q3. Which section of the LPA 1925 relates to oral declarations of trust?
A) S. 91 (1) (c)
B) S. 91 (1) (e)
C) S. 28 (2) (d)
D) S. 53 (1) (b)
E) S. 18 (4) (a)

Matrimonial Homes

6 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about matrimonial homes under UK trusts law.

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the cy-pres doctrine?
A) If a trust fails then get resulting trust for settlor
B) Capital that is tied up can't be used
C) That charities are generally exempt from taxation
D) Trust will fail if no human beneficiary
E) Purpose trust will fail
Q2. What must a charity be?
A) For the public benefit
B) Political
C) Profit distributing
D) Mixed charitable and non-charitable purposes
Q3. Which act gave rise to the original description of purposes?
A) Charities Act 2006
B) Charitable Uses Act 1601
C) Charities Act 2011
D) Recreational Charities Act 1958
E) Corporation Tax Act 2010

Charities

5 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the English law of charities

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17 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is a fund?
A) Body of assets where simple specific assets can change
B) The difference between risk and return
C) Significance of inflation and economic growth
D) Period of which trustees hold assets for which they are responsible
E) Transfer of property for trustee to old and dispose of later
Q2. Which of these is not a form of investment?
A) Bank account
B) Keeping cash in a safety deposit box
C) Property
D) Shares
E) GILT
Q3. Which of these is not a form of capital?
A) Gold
B) Short lease property
C) Paintings
D) Wine
E) Whisky

Trustees Duty of Investment

5 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about English law relating to the trustees duty of investment

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11 QUESTIONS
Q1. International Organisation
A) Council of Europe
B) House of Lords
C) House of Commons
D) RSPCA
E) Greenpeace London
Q2. In a national system there is usually only one kind of law passed by a single voting procedure in Parliament…
A) Treaty
B) EU law is complicated compared to national law
C) Treaties are one of the sources of international law
D) Passed as part of law making specific to EU
E) Ordinary day to day laws
Q3. Something that has already been decided cannot be re-opened
A) Legislative act of the EU insitutions
B) General principle
C) Hierachy
D) Treaty
E) Founding Treaties

EU Law Making - Examples

5 played - 12 yrs ago

See if you can match the example given to the subject in question

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Q1. What is Apple getting rights for iPhone components an example of?
A) Follow on developers having to get licenses
B) Not granting monopoly rights
C) Creating more costs
D) Increasing output
E) Creating efficient production
Q2. Who said that a person owns their body and so should receive the labour from it?
A) Locke
B) Nozick
C) Ettinger
D) Kant
E) Marx
Q3. What was Locke's proviso?
A) Enough as good left in the commons for others
B) Tomato juice example
C) Not talking about IP law
D) By divine right of nature given mankind natural resources
E) Talking about real property

Justifications/Foundations of Intellectual Property Law

5 played - 10 yrs ago

Quiz about the justifications and foundations of UK intellectual property law

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