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LAW 531 Final Exam
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  • 1. What defense can an employer use to a charge
    of sexual harassment?
  • The harassed employee was not made aware of the
    company's antiharassment policies.
  • The harassed employee took advantage of the
    preventive measures provided by the company but
    still could not avoid being harassed.
  • The employer does not have any complaint
    mechanisms for employees who are harassed.
  • The employer used reasonable care to prevent and
    correct the sexually harassing behavior.
  • 2. Choose the correct statement about the
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • It is exclusively created to regulate air
    pollution standards.
  • It has the power to initiate judicial trials in
    case of violation of environmental laws.
  • It does not enforce environmental laws related to
    the protection of wetlands.
  • It can enforce federal environmental regulations
    but cannot make regulations on its own.

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  • 3. What is "riba" in the context of Islamic law?
  • It is a compilation of decisions of the prophet.
  • It refers to the making of unearned profits.
  • It is the doctrine of proper behavior.
  • It refers to independent reasoning.
  • 4. The state of Oriel, Selenasia, enacts a law
    that imposes a 40 percent tax on automobiles that
    are made outside of Selenasia and sold in the
    state. However, Oriel does not impose this tax on
    Selenasian-made automobiles that are sold in
    Oriel. This scenario resembles a violation of
    which clause of the U.S. Constitution?
  • The Multilateral Treaty Clause
  • The Bilateral Treaty Clause
  • The Foreign Commerce Clause
  • The Treaty Clause

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  • 5. Teledor Inc. and Comunika Inc. are two
    competing cellphone manufacturers. Jane, a
    customer at Teledor, is told by an employee that
    Comunika phones have weak battery back-up and are
    very prone to damage. The employee makes these
    remarks even though he knows that they are
    completely false. Jane, who has been
    contemplating between Teledor and Comunika, is
    influenced by what she hears and purchases a
    Teledor phone. What kind of intentional tort
    should be used against Teledor in this scenario?
  • Malicious prosecution
  • Disparagement
  • Battery
  • Appropriation
  • 6. Identify an accurate statement about res ipsa
    loquitur, a special negligence doctrine.
  • It applies to cases in which injuries that
    occurred were not foreseeable.
  • It applies to cases in which the plaintiff also
    contributed to the negligence.
  • It applies to cases in which it can be assumed
    that the defendant was in control of the
    situation in which the injuries occurred.
  • It requires the plaintiff to demonstrate how
    exactly the situation arose out of the negligence
    of the plaintiff.

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  • 7. Identify an accurate statement about the
    doctrine of comparative negligence.
  • A person who is partially responsible for causing
    his or her own injuries cannot file a suit
    against the other party who partly caused the
    injuries.
  • A plaintiff who is partially responsible for
    causing his or her own injuries cannot recover
    damages from the defendant.
  • A plaintiff who is partially responsible for
    causing his or her own injuries can recover a
    proportion of the damages from the defendant.
  • A plaintiff who is partially responsible for
    causing his or her own injuries can recover all
    the damages from the defendant.
  • 8. What is true about the applicability of strict
    liability?
  • It cannot be applied to products that are
    defectively manufactured.
  • It can be applied to sellers who fail to warn of
    generally known dangers.
  • It can be applied to products that are
    defectively packaged.
  • It cannot be applied to products that were not
    supported by sufficient instructions.

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  • 9. Which statement best describes an injunction
    as an equitable remedy?
  • It requires a breaching party to pay damages to
    the injured party for both actual and foreseeable
    losses.
  • It orders a breaching party to perform the acts
    promised in a contract.
  • It prohibits a party from performing a particular
    act that may cause injury to another party.
  • It allows a court to change the terms of a
    contract to make them true to the parties'
    intentions.
  • 10. Identify the true statement in the context of
    a franchise arrangement.
  • The franchisee can sell the franchisor's products
    but can never manufacture them.
  • The franchisor licenses the franchisee to use the
    former's trademarks.
  • The franchisee can manufacture the franchisor's
    products but can never distribute them directly
    to consumers.
  • The franchisor is essentially the owner of the
    franchisee.

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  • 11. Identify an accurate statement about
    distributional interest in the context of limited
    liability companies (LLCs).
  • A transferee of a distributional interest
    receives all distributions from the LLC to which
    the transferor belonged.
  • A member's distributional interest can be
    transferred completely, or partly.
  • A transferee of a distributional interest
    automatically becomes a member of the LLC.
  • A member who transfers his or her distributional
    interest will no longer be liable for the debts
    and obligations of the LLC.
  • 12. What is true about consideration in the
    context of contracts?
  • It also encompasses performances and services.
  • It is exclusively in the form of tangible
    payments such as money or property.
  • It is typically included in gift promises.
  • It is an optional component of a written contract
    that parties can choose to omit.

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  • 13. What does a current plaintiff need to prove
    to succeed in a malicious prosecution lawsuit?
  • The original plaintiff did not initiate the
    original lawsuit.
  • The original lawsuit had probable cause.
  • The original lawsuit was initiated without
    malice.
  • The current plaintiff suffered injury because of
    the original lawsuit.
  • 14. In which case will a limited partner in a
    limited partnership have liability that extends
    beyond the contributions made by him or her?
  • When the limited partner provides personal
    guarantee for a loan taken by the partnership
  • When one of the general partners withdraws from
    the limited partnership
  • When the limited partnership is involved in a
    tort and needs to pay compensation as ordered by
    the court
  • When the limited partnership incurs severe losses

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  • 15. Identify a difference between publicly held
    and closely held corporations.
  • Shareholders of publicly held corporations
    participate in management activities
    shareholders of closely held corporations do not.
  • Closely held corporations are large publicly
    held corporations are comparatively smaller.
  • Publicly held corporations have many
    shareholders closely held corporations have
    fewer shareholders.
  • Closely held corporations trade their shares on
    organized security markets publicly held
    corporations do not.
  • 16. Identify a difference between treasury shares
    and outstanding shares in a corporation.
  • Outstanding shares are the ones that are
    repurchased by the corporation treasury shares
    are not.
  • Outstanding shares have the right to vote
    treasury shares do not.
  • Treasury shares are issued by the corporation
    outstanding shares are not.
  • Treasury shares cannot be reissued outstanding
    shares can be.

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  • 17. What is true about the scope of Good
    Samaritan laws in the context of special
    negligence doctrines?
  • They apply to professionals like lawyers and
    architects.
  • They protect professionals from liability for
    their ordinary and gross negligence.
  • They apply to medical health professionals.
  • They protect manufacturers and distributors from
    product liability.
  • 18. Quenchers Inc., a heath drink manufacturer,
    launches a new product called Sprint. The
    packaging of this drink also includes a statement
    that says "Fifty times healthier than Green."
    Green is a product of Booster Inc., another
    health drink manufacturer. Quenchers has no
    research data to back this claim. What type of
    unfair business practice is illustrated in the
    scenario?
  • Deceptive advertising
  • Copyright infringement
  • Bait and switch
  • Restraint of trade

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  • 19. What statement is true about the powers of
    the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the
    context of drug regulation?
  • The FDA can only regulate the manufacture of
    prescription drugs.
  • The FDA's powers are restricted to the regulation
    of the sale of drugs.
  • The FDA is not authorized to revoke licenses of
    drugs that are in use.
  • The FDA has the authority to license new drugs.
  • 20. Choose the correct statement about limited
    liability partnerships (LLPs).
  • They should have one or more general partners
    personally liable for the debts and obligations
    of the partnerships.
  • They do not get flow-through tax benefits.
  • They cannot have partners who are professionals
    such as doctors or lawyers.
  • They are created by state and not federal laws.

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  • 21. Identify an accurate statement about the
    Treaty Clause in the context of the United States
    and foreign affairs.
  • It states that a treaty can be formed when
    one-third of Senate members agree to it.
  • It states that state governments can pass laws
    that contradict treaties signed by the federal
    government.
  • It states that the U.S. president is the agent of
    the United States in dealing with foreign
    nations.
  • It states that local state governments can also
    enter into treaties with foreign nations.
  • 22. What is true of the Economic Espionage Act?
  • It criminalizes the theft of trade secrets
    through the use of the Internet.
  • It criminalizes the discovery of trade secrets
    through reverse engineering.
  • It provides federal protection exclusively to
    trademarks and service marks.
  • It relieves business owners of the obligation to
    protect their intellectual property.

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  • 23. What is true of the necessary elements of an
    environmental impact statement (EIS) according to
    the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)?
  • It must mention the environmentalist parties that
    challenged the proposed action in court.
  • It must contain a cost-benefit analysis of the
    proposed federal action and alternative actions.
  • It must not refer to the expert opinions of
    engineers, geologists, or other professionals.
  • It must not mention or describe any alternate
    actions to the proposed federal action.
  • 24. Which statement is true about the different
    types of agency relationships?
  • An employer-employee relationship involves
    complete transfer of authority to the employee.
  • A principal-agent relationship involves hiring an
    employee to enter into contracts on behalf of the
    principal.
  • A principal-agent relationship involves assigning
    an employee a specific physical task to perform.
  • An employer-employee relationship involves hiring
    an employee to act as an agent of the employer.

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  • 25. Identify an accurate statement about the
    Equal Pay Act.
  • The act states that the employer can lower the
    wages of employees to remedy a wage disparity.
  • The act states that wages may differ when shift
    differences are involved.
  • The act exclusively covers federal workers.
  • The act does not encompass private-sector
    employees.
  • 26. What is true of a vertical merger?
  • It combines the operations of two manufacturers
    in the same market.
  • It creates increased market share.
  • It combines the businesses of a supplier and a
    customer.
  • It combines the operations of suppliers in the
    same market.
  • 27. Tanya and Amit, married for five years, have
    filed for divorce. They are being assisted by
    Rebecca in reaching a settlement. Rebecca is a
    retired judge, who meets with them together, and
    individually, to discuss the strengths and
    weaknesses of each of their cases. Which
    alternative dispute resolution method does this
    scenario best exemplify?
  • Mini-trial
  • Judicial referee
  • Mediation
  • Arbitration

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  • 28. What is true about Jewish law?
  • It is based on the teachings in the Vedas.
  • It is not followed anymore in Jewish home
    countries.
  • It includes rules for religious and political
    aspects of life.
  • It excludes doctrines related to marriage and
    inheritance.
  • 29. How does the Marine Protection, Research and
    Sanctuaries Act, enacted in 1972, extend
    environmental protection to the oceans?
  • By requiring the Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA) to create a list of toxic air pollutants
  • By removing marine sanctuaries in ocean waters
  • By requiring industries to obtain a permit for
    dumping wastes into ocean waters
  • By requiring industries to incur the clean up
    costs for contaminations caused by them
  • 30. Which statement about personal property is
    true?
  • It exclusively refers to tangible property.
  • It can be owned only by one person.
  • It refers to property that is movable.
  • It exclusively encompasses real estate property.

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  • 31. What is the primary function of the
    International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
  • To create free trade zones for member countries
    and thereby bring them together
  • To provide long-term loans to developing
    countries
  • To ensure smooth and free trade flow among member
    countries by settling disputes
  • To promote international fiscal stability by
    providing temporary monetary assistance to member
    countries
  • 32. What is a disadvantage of a sole
    proprietorship?
  • The owner has to take up legal responsibility for
    any torts committed in the business.
  • The process of forming a sole proprietorship
    involves many costs.
  • The sole proprietorship is difficult to dissolve
    as many shareholders are involved.
  • The owner is required to present several legal
    documents to obtain federal approval to start the
    business.

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  • 33. What must a complainant prove in a case of
    disparate-treatment discrimination?
  • The employer cited behavioral reasons for
    rejecting the complainant.
  • The employer rejected the complainant despite the
    latter having the required qualifications.
  • The employer sought applications from people with
    qualifications better than the complainant's.
  • The employer rejected others with the same
    qualifications.
  • 34. What is true about Title VII of the Civil
    Rights Act of 1964 in the context of gender
    discrimination?
  • It covers discrimination based on sexual
    orientation.
  • It does not prohibit discrimination based on
    pregnancy-related medical conditions.
  • It covers only women.
  • It excludes sexual harassment.
  • 35. What is a gift causa mortis?
  • A gift that is made in anticipation of theft.
  • A gift that cannot be revoked.
  • A gift that is made in anticipation of death.
  • A gift that is made involuntarily.

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  • 36. Identify a difference between tenancy by the
    entirety and community property as forms of
    concurrent ownership.
  • Tenancy by the entirety allows a spouse to
    transfer his or her interest without the other
    spouse's consent community property does not.
  • Tenancy by the entirety does not grant the rights
    of survivorship community property does.
  • Tenancy by the entirety passes the deceased
    person's complete property to the survivor
    community property passes only one-half of the
    property to the survivor.
  • Tenancy by the entirety applies to married
    couples community property does not apply to
    married couples.
  • 37. Waves, Shimmer, and Mist are manufacturers
    and sellers of beauty products. Each of these
    companies independently decides not to sell its
    products to Redefine, a cosmetic retailer. Which
    form of vertical restraint does this scenario
    best exemplify?
  • Group parallelism
  • Conscious parallelism
  • Malicious boycott
  • Product boycott

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  • 38. Identify the true statement about the rights
    and duties of partners in a general partnership.
  • A partner in a general partnership has the right
    to have the transactions of another partner
    reviewed by a court.
  • A partner in a general partnership has the right
    to compete with the partnership by opening
    another business by himself or herself.
  • A partner in a general partnership has the right
    to sue the partnership or another partner at law.
  • A partner in a general partnership has the right
    to use the facilities of the business for
    personal use.
  • 39. Which statement about strict liability is
    true?
  • It does not protect bystanders and other
    individuals who were affected by defective
    products.
  • It does not require a contract to be present
    between the plaintiff and the defendant.
  • It places liability only on manufacturers and not
    sellers.
  • It holds the defendant liable only to the
    purchaser of a defective product.

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  • 40. What is the scope of coverage of Title VII of
    the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
  • It applies to state and local governments.
  • It applies to labor unions with five or more
    members.
  • It applies to employers with five or more
    employees.
  • It applies to Native American tribes.
  • 41. Identify an accurate statement about Hindu
    Law.
  • It is based on the teachings of the Torah.
  • It currently encompasses doctrines related to
    marriage.
  • It includes teachings of rabbis.
  • It is currently a combination of classical Hindu
    law and common law.
  • 42. Felicia Carter, a famous singer, finds her
    poster on a billboard of a music academy. Felicia
    sues the academy because it did not inform her or
    seek permission to use her poster. What kind of
    intentional tort does this scenario best
    exemplify?
  • Disparagement
  • Appropriation
  • Invasion of the right to privacy
  • Defamation of character

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  • 43. Identify a difference between the
    International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World
    Bank.
  • The IMF is funded by contributions of developed
    countries the World Bank is funded by developing
    countries.
  • The IMF has its headquarters in Washington, DC
    the World Bank in The Hague, the Netherlands.
  • The IMF has more than 180 member countries the
    World Bank has 60 member countries.
  • The IMF grants short-term loans to member
    countries the World Bank grants long-term loans
    to developing countries.
  • 44. Tracy goes to a shopping mall, and she
    unknowingly drops her identity card. After a
    while, she realizes that the card is missing and
    starts looking for it. The card is found by Ben
    who is also at the mall. Ben decides to contact
    Tracy and return her identity card. In this
    scenario, what kind of property would Tracy's
    identity card be?
  • Abandoned property
  • Real property
  • Mislaid property
  • Lost property

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  • 45. Which scenario best exemplifies race
    discrimination?
  • Sarah and Sandeep apply for the same post at
    Diadem Inc. The recruiter selects Sandeep because
    he has more work experience than Sarah.
  • Sarah and Sandeep apply for the same post at
    Diadem Inc. The recruiter selects Sarah because
    she has better qualifications and her resume is
    more impressive.
  • Sarah and Sandeep apply for the same post at
    Diadem Inc. The recruiter selects Sarah because
    Sarah is of the same ethnic group as the
    recruiter.
  • Sarah and Sandeep apply for the same post at
    Diadem Inc. The recruiter selects Sandeep because
    he believes that a man would suit the job role
    better.

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