What is law?
  • law is the Parliament
  • law is a general rule of conduct
  • law is a body of rules not enforceable by the State
  • Law is not binding to the community
What are the purpose of law?
  • to control your life
  • to protect basic life, promote fairness and solve conflict
  • to keep people from the truth
  • to subjugate
There are 2 ideas under lie the concept of law
  • compulsion and enforcement
  • compulsion and human conduct
  • order and justice
  • order and compulsion
Civil law concerns with the disputes between private individuals or negligent conducts which cause harm to others.
  • False
  • True
  • Not sure
Constitutional law deals with the important rights of the government, and its relationship with the people
  • False
  • True
Contracts are entered into by the parties to give legal effect to their promise
  • False
  • True
Criminal law prevents people from violating laws and punishes those who do violate the law
  • False
  • True
A crime is...
  • Fun
  • An act that harms society and is punishable by the state
  • Doing something that affects someone's mental state
  • An act of defiance against others
A person charged with a criminal offence is called the...
  • Persecutor
  • Coroner
  • Defendant
  • Lawyer
International law can be divided into two major branches
  • personal international law and republic international law
  • public international law and private international law
  • private international law and family international law
  • family international law and municipal law
Public law refers to law which
  • governs the relationship between state and another state
  • governs the relationship between individuals and the state
  • deals with matters that affect rights and duties of individuals among themselves
  • governs the relationship between various offences committed by individuals
Law can be classified into THREE (3) broad divisions which are
  • Public law, international law and criminal law
  • Public law, private law and international law
  • Criminal law, constitutional law and international law
  • International law, criminal law and common law
Private law refers to law which
  • governs the relationship between state and another state
  • governs the relationship between individuals and the state
  • deals with matters that affect rights and duties of individuals among themselves
  • governs the relationship between various offences committed by individuals
Which of the following is NOT a branch of Private Law?
  • Contract Law
  • Law of Torts
  • Criminal Law
  • Trust
Which of the following are the branches of Public Law?
  • Constitutional Law and Criminal Law
  • Trust and Criminal Law
  • Contract Law and Law of Torts
  • Law of Torts and Constitutional Law
A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
  • Social Order
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Law
  • Constitutional Law
Local governments get their powers from
  • lawmakers of the territory
  • the federal government.
  • the state.
  • a referendum.
What is the main function of law?
  • Maintain justice in society
  • Maintain the stability in societ
  • Maintain prosperity in society
  • Maintain equality in society
When a crime is committed, what type of law is this?
  • Criminal
  • Civil
Governments compete with each other for
  • control of local roads.
  • tax money.
  • the right to set voting requirements.
  • control of the military.
Local governments have authority over
  • schools and libraries.
  • public utilities.
  • sewage systems
  • all of the selections
__________ is a voluntary agreement between two or more people, examples include implied or expressed.
  • disclosure
  • Code of Ethics
  • contract
  • law
What is a tort?
  • a wrong committed by one person against another or hissociety.
  • a wrong committed by one person against another or hisproperty.
  • a wrong committed by one person against another or hiscountry..
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