Periodic Evaluation Process Business Law Quiz
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Periodic Evaluation Process Business Law Quiz
Question 10.8 pts
Making ethics part of the goal setting and periodic evaluation process is an example of?
Group of answer choicesCoase theorem.
Principle of rights.
Actions of employees.
Internal Control
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John likes Carrie and he calls Carrie every night at least three times. However, his behavior makes Carrie feel disturbed and uncomfortable. She files a lawsuit against John. What would remedy would she most likely seek in court?
Group of answer choicesRescission
Legal Remedies
Specific Performance
Injunction
Flag this QuestionQuestion 30.8 pts
Which of the following would be an instance where the criminal law is being invoked?
Group of answer choicesJim punches Kelly and Kelly sues him in court
Ryan gets arrested by the police for stealing the purse of Susy
Justin robs Jim and Jim sues him for damages
Herbert sues Malcom for trespassing on his land
Flag this QuestionQuestion 40.8 pts
Marko Poloh sets the campanile on fire because of the “F” he received on Professor Bootsma’s Accounting 215 test. Markogoes to his friend Leo Johnson’s house, explains to him everything he did, and asks to hide out there. If the police arrest Leo for hiding Marko, the police are enforcing:
Group of answer choicescivil law
international customs law
criminal law
administrative law
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What is the definition of the term moral minimum?
Group of answer choicesMinimum laws broken during a year
Minimum effort by employees.
Minimum acceptable behavior.
Minimum acceptable unlawful behavior.
Question 10.8 pts
The Marbury vs Madison case formed a basis for?
Group of answer choicesJudicial Review
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Personal Jurisdiction
In Rem Jurisdiction
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Which of the following is a term meaning to obtain information from the opposing party or from witnesses before a trial begins?
Group of answer choicesAffidavits
Motions
Discovery
Counterclaim
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What amount of money in controversy must be exceeded before a federal court can exercise jurisdiction based upon a diversity of citizenship?
Group of answer choices$25,000
$50,000
$75,000
$100,000
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The decision of which of the following generally cannot be appealed?
Group of answer choicesArbitration’s decision
State court’s decision
Federal district court’s decision
Small claim court’s decision
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Which of the following is in the proper order?
Group of answer choicesPretrial Conference, Trial, Posttrial Motions, Appeal, Steps to Enforce Judgment
Pretrial Conference, Appeal, Trial, Posttrial Motions, Steps to Enforce Judgment
Appeal, Pretrial Conference, Trial, Posttrial Motions, Steps to Enforce Judgment
Steps to Enforce Judgment, Pretrial Conference, Trial, Appeal, Posttrial Motions
Question 10.8 pts
Which of the following is NOT one of the restrictions placed on state action regulating commercial speech?
Group of answer choicesIt must seek to implement a substantial government interest
It must directly advance that interest
It must be a content neutral restriction
It must go no further than necessary to accomplish its objective
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Which of the following would be considered unprotected speech under the First Amendment?
Group of answer choicesObscenity and Fighting Words
Nonverbal gestures and Defamation
Defamation and Obscenity
Obscenity, Defamation, and Fighting Words
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Which of the following is an example of a “check and balance”?
Group of answer choicesThe Legislative Branch can enact a law, but the Executive Branch has the constitutional authority to veto that law.
The Executive Branch is responsible for foreign affairs, but treaties with foreign governments require the advice and consent of the Senate (Legislative Branch).
Congress determines the jurisdiction of the Federal courts and the President appoints Federal judges, with the advice and consent of the Senate. However, the Judicial Branch has the power to hold actions of the other two branches unconstitutional.
All the given choices are examples of different checks and balances.
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Congress chooses to act exclusively in an area in which the federal government and the states have concurrent power to regulate. This is referred to as?
Group of answer choicesPreemption
The Supremacy Clause
Jurisdiction
Division of Rights
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Which of the following clauses says that a state cannot treat citizens from another state differently without a proper justification?
Group of answer choicesSupremacy Clause
Commerce Clause
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Full Faith and Credit Clause
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