Law

1.Infringement occurs whenever the form or expression of an idea is copied.
True
False
2. A manufacturer is not liable for manufacturing defects if the manufacturer maintains reasonable quality control efforts.
True
False
3.Strict product liability is applied as a matter of public policy.
True
False
4.A person must have scientific, specialized, or technical knowledge higher than an average person to be qualified as an expert witness.
True
False
5.If you use a hair dryer on your clothing while you are still wearing that article of clothing, and you receive burns, you will not be able to sue because of the product misuse defense.
True
False
6.If you use someone’s credit card number to purchase items without that person’s permission, you have committed a robbery.
True
False
7.China is a major partner with the U.S. in enforcing the ACT Agreement.
True
False
8.Market-share liability offers a formula to compensate a plaintiff when assigning fault to a single defendant is not supported by proof.
True
False
9.Debtors may commit fraud during bankruptcy proceedings, but creditors cannot commit this act.
True
False
10.Systems such as EthicsPoint allow companies to address employee concerns directly to the reporting party.
True
False
11.The preemption defense is usable by manufacturers that are heavily regulated by government.
True
False
12. A search warrant authorizes

a. a search

b. a seizure

c. via public official authority

d. all of the above
13. The Berne Convention offers protection even without

a. advanced notice

b. copyright notice

c. performer notice

d. captioning notice
14. An example of a trade secret is

a. the songs of the Beatles

b. Madoff’s accounting ledger

c. The Colonel’s chicken spice recipe

d. Ray Ban’s sunglasses design
15. “White Collar” crimes are generally

a. nonviolent

b. committed in suits

c. misdemeanors

d. violations of state laws
16. Engaging in financial transactions intending to conceal the identity or destination of illegal funds is called

a. money laundering

b. white washing

c. savvy

d. O’Jaying

 

 

17. The highest burden or standard of a state prosecution is

a. beyond a reasonable doubt

b. preponderance of the evidence

c. Jackie Wilson’s

d. beyond a shadow of a doubt

18.

Trade libel is also known as

a. tort

b. slander of quality

c. false information publication

d. all of the above

19. Federal law renders state law invalid when in conflict, per the

a. Bill of Rights

b. Article Six of the U.S. Constitution

c. The Fifth Amendment

d. Blood and Iron
20. A defendant may mitigate damages when the plaintiff bears some level of

a. comparative fault

b. shared mens rea

c. goofiness

d. all of the above

 

21. The First Sale Doctrine is based on

a. preferences

b. Sarbanes-Oxley

c. a legitimate purchase

d. solidly middle class foundations
22.
Social beliefs form the foundation of legal

a. arithmetic

b. ethics

c. objectivity

d. legalism

23. Federal law makes or trade secrets without authorization a crime
24.Robbery is defined as the taking of an article of value by means of or .
25.A is used to attest to the materials, region, quality, or other characteristic of specific goods or services, and when used by members of an association, cooperative, or other organization it becomes known as a .
26. A [ ?] is a grant from the government that gives an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell his or her invention for a period of 20 years.
27. The theory is based on the philosophical theory of developed by Jeremy Bentham.