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Combined Test Prep B



Multiple Response
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
 

 1. 

In a citation, this should come first (if there is one):
 a.
the official
 b.
the unofficial
 c.
the parallel
 d.
the secondary
 

 2. 

In a citation, which of the following would be considered primary authority?
 a.
the official cite
 b.
the unofficial cite
 c.
the parallel cite
 d.
the secondary cite
 

 3. 

In citations and reporters, a region is a collection of:
 a.
states
 b.
federal districts
 c.
federal circuits
 d.
none of the above
 

 4. 

In citations and reporters, a circuit is a collection of:
 a.
states
 b.
federal districts
 c.
federal circuits
 d.
none of the above
 

 5. 

Evidence that can be touched is:
 a.
physical
 b.
oral
 c.
demonstrative
 d.
tangible
 

 6. 

Which of the following kinds of evidence would always be admissible in court?
 a.
direct evidence
 b.
circumstantial evidence
 c.
relevant evidence
 d.
none of the above
 

 7. 

This kind of evidence does not require an inference:
 a.
direct evidence
 b.
circumstantial evidence
 c.
physical evidence
 d.
oral evidence
 

 8. 

Hearsay always involves:
 a.
in-court testimony
 b.
an out-of-court statement
 c.
an in-court statement
 d.
oral evidence
 

 9. 

Witness statements taken by a paralegal may be recorded:
 a.
at any time
 b.
only if the person being interviewed is aware and agrees to be recorded
 c.
never
 d.
only for hostile witnesses
 

 10. 

When interviewing a witness, a paralegal should:
 a.
get the witness under oath
 b.
remain neutral
 c.
pursue the client’s interests
 d.
never secretly record the interview
 

 11. 

When interviewing a client, a paralegal should generally:
 a.
call the attorney
 b.
remain neutral
 c.
pursue the witness’s interests
 d.
none of the above
 

 12. 

Which of the following may be cited?
 a.
cases
 b.
statutes
 c.
regulations
 d.
the Constitution
 



 

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