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Trang 1Dưới đây là toàn bộ đề thi kết thúc học phần "Tiếng Anh pháp lý" của Trường Đại học Mở Hà Nội (Hệ E-learning), mã đề **EL01/SL01-5040**, nguyên văn đầy đủ để bạn sao chép vào Word 2016 sử dụng làm tài liệu ôn thi cho các khóa học sau:
-**TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC MỞ HÀ NỘI**
**ĐỀ THI KẾT THÚC HỌC PHẦN**
**MÔN: Tiếng Anh pháp lý**
**Thời gian: 90 phút không kể thời gian phát đề**
**(Hệ: E-learning)**
**Full name:** **Date of
exam:**
**Date of birth:** **Examiner
1:**
**Group:** **Examiner
2:**
**Score in number:** **Scorer 1:**
**Score in letter:** **Scorer 2:**
-### ĐỀ SỐ 5040
### I Circle the best answer (a, b, c, d) in the following sentences (3 points)
Trang 21 The legal principle that requires a contract to be supported by something of value exchanged by each party is known as _
**A.** offer **B.** consideration **C.** acceptance **D.** legality
2 Unlike _ agreements, written contracts provide a permanent record of the agreement’s terms, protecting against potential memory loss or disputes over verbal promises
**A.** implied **B.** writing **C.** informal **D.** oral
3 _ laws are written laws that are enacted by a legislative body
**A.** Case **B.** Statutory **C.** Common **D.** Civil
4 If a dispute _ concerning the satisfaction of the pre-conditions, the
Purchasers may cancel the agreement
**A.** arises **B.** happens **C.** rises **D.** leads
5 Infringement occurs when a person makes copy of a copyrighted material without a/an _
**A.** license **B.** allowance **C.** permission **D.** assignment
6 Unlike negligence, where harm is caused by carelessness, _ torts require deliberate act or conscious disregard for the consequences of one’s actions **A.** strict liability **B.** intentional **C.** product
liability **D.** purposeful
7 To be patentable, an invention must be _, meaning that it must not have been made publicly available anywhere in the world
**A.** novel **B.** useful **C.** inventive **D.** obvious
Trang 38 In _ the defendants who are found guilty of a crime, judges have to consider the severity of the crime, the defendant’s criminal history or other relevant factors
**A.** convicting **B.** charging **C.** accusing **D.** sentencing
9 A _ is owned by two or more people who share profits and losses **A.** limited company **B.** corporation **C.** partnership
**D.** sole trader
10 Parties can attempt to _ the dispute through direct negotiations or with the assistance of a mediator
**A.** resolve **B.** deal **C.** combat **D.** handle
-### II Read the text and answer the questions below (3 points)
#### What are the main differences between a barrister and a solicitor?
A solicitor provides specialist legal advice to their clients, which could range from an individual to an organisation, and are often the first point of contact They will most likely be employed by a law firm or a private organisation, or work within government or the court service Their work can cover a range of legal practice areas, from criminal or family law to corporate and commercial law The majority of a solicitor’s work will take place outside of court, although there may be times when they are required to attend
A barrister will represent their clients in court and are often called upon to provide specialist advice in the legal practice area they specialise in Unlike solicitors, most barristers will be self-employed and work in chambers, and competition for a place can be fierce However, some barristers may work for
Trang 4government agencies or private organisations A barrister often uses the legal work carried out by a solicitor to prepare ahead of a trial or hearing Another important difference is their appearance in court Barristers will wear gowns and wigs, whereas solicitors will usually only need business attire
There can be some crossover between the roles For example, solicitors may be able to represent their clients in court if they are granted ‘rights of audience’ However, barristers can work at much higher levels of court than solicitors
The training you need to undertake depends on which career you wish to
pursue, though both roles will require you to have completed an undergraduate degree This doesn’t necessarily have to be a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) If you have a degree in another subject, or you’re looking to change careers, you could consider a conversion course such as our Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)
**A Are these statements True (T) or False (F)?**
11 Solicitors primarily work in court and rarely provide legal advice outside of court
12 Barristers usually work independently in chambers rather than being
employed by law firms
13 Barristers wear gowns and wigs in court, while solicitors usually wear business attire
14 Solicitors can never represent clients in court under any circumstances
15 A law degree is the only path to becoming a solicitor or barrister
**B Match these words and expressions (16-20) with their definitions (A-E)**
16 chamber
Trang 517 right of audience
18 conversion course
19 court service
20 business attire
**A.** the legal ability to represent clients in court
**B.** a government body where legal cases are processed
**C.** formal clothing typically worn in professional settings
**D.** an office where self-employed barristers work
**E.** a program that allows graduates from other fields to qualify for law careers
-### III Insert the correct form of the words in brackets (1.5 points)
21 There are several factors that need to be satisfied for an individual or
company to _ sue for negligence (**succeed**)
22 The shareholders’ liability is _ to the amount paid for their shares (**limit**)
23 There are a few ways strict liability can apply to a tortious _
(**injure**)
24 The proceedings were served on the _ yesterday (**defend**)
25 An individual commits a crime if they act in a way that fulfill every element
of an _ (**offend**)
-### IV Translate these sentences into Vietnamese (2 points)
Trang 626 A limited company can therefore allow you to take a calculated business risk without the prospect of losing everything Limited liability is always
valuable, but particularly so when you are providing high value supplies or undertaking services that could lead to liability claims
27 Drafting comprehensive written contracts requires time, resources, and legal expertise Parties must invest in the drafting, review, and negotiation process, which can delay the commencement of the agreement
28 In civil law countries, judges are often described as “investigators.” They generally take the lead in the proceedings by bringing charges, establishing facts through witness examination and applying remedies found in legal codes
29 The scope of criminal law is vast, encompassing an enormous range of offences, such as murder and slaughter, non-fatal offences against the person and sexual offences, theft, etc
30 Civil procedure consists of the rules by which courts conduct civil trials
“Civil trials” concern the judicial resolution of claims by one individual or class against another
***This is the end of the test***
Bài làm:
Dưới đây là toàn bộ đề thi kết thúc học phần "Tiếng Anh pháp lý" của Trường Đại học Mở Hà Nội (Hệ E-learning), mã đề **EL01/SL01-5040**, nguyên văn đầy đủ để bạn sao chép vào Word 2016 sử dụng làm tài liệu ôn thi cho các khóa học sau:
-**TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC MỞ HÀ NỘI**
Trang 7**ĐỀ THI KẾT THÚC HỌC PHẦN**
**MÔN: Tiếng Anh pháp lý**
**Thời gian: 90 phút không kể thời gian phát đề**
**(Hệ: E-learning)**
**Full name:** **Date of
exam:**
**Date of birth:** **Examiner
1:**
**Group:** **Examiner
2:**
**Score in number:** **Scorer 1:**
**Score in letter:** **Scorer 2:**
-### ĐỀ SỐ 5040
### I Circle the best answer (a, b, c, d) in the following sentences (3 points)
1 The legal principle that requires a contract to be supported by something of value exchanged by each party is known as _
**A.** offer **B.** consideration **C.** acceptance **D.** legality
2 Unlike _ agreements, written contracts provide a permanent record of the agreement’s terms, protecting against potential memory loss or disputes over verbal promises
**A.** implied **B.** writing **C.** informal **D.** oral
Trang 83 _ laws are written laws that are enacted by a legislative body
**A.** Case **B.** Statutory **C.** Common **D.** Civil
4 If a dispute _ concerning the satisfaction of the pre-conditions, the
Purchasers may cancel the agreement
**A.** arises **B.** happens **C.** rises **D.** leads
5 Infringement occurs when a person makes copy of a copyrighted material without a/an _
**A.** license **B.** allowance **C.** permission **D.** assignment
6 Unlike negligence, where harm is caused by carelessness, _ torts require deliberate act or conscious disregard for the consequences of one’s actions **A.** strict liability **B.** intentional **C.** product
liability **D.** purposeful
7 To be patentable, an invention must be _, meaning that it must not have been made publicly available anywhere in the world
**A.** novel **B.** useful **C.** inventive **D.** obvious
8 In _ the defendants who are found guilty of a crime, judges have to consider the severity of the crime, the defendant’s criminal history or other relevant factors
**A.** convicting **B.** charging **C.** accusing **D.** sentencing
9 A _ is owned by two or more people who share profits and losses **A.** limited company **B.** corporation **C.** partnership
**D.** sole trader
Trang 910 Parties can attempt to _ the dispute through direct negotiations or with the assistance of a mediator
**A.** resolve **B.** deal **C.** combat **D.** handle
-### II Read the text and answer the questions below (3 points)
#### What are the main differences between a barrister and a solicitor?
A solicitor provides specialist legal advice to their clients, which could range from an individual to an organisation, and are often the first point of contact They will most likely be employed by a law firm or a private organisation, or work within government or the court service Their work can cover a range of legal practice areas, from criminal or family law to corporate and commercial law The majority of a solicitor’s work will take place outside of court, although there may be times when they are required to attend
A barrister will represent their clients in court and are often called upon to provide specialist advice in the legal practice area they specialise in Unlike solicitors, most barristers will be self-employed and work in chambers, and competition for a place can be fierce However, some barristers may work for government agencies or private organisations A barrister often uses the legal work carried out by a solicitor to prepare ahead of a trial or hearing Another important difference is their appearance in court Barristers will wear gowns and wigs, whereas solicitors will usually only need business attire
There can be some crossover between the roles For example, solicitors may be able to represent their clients in court if they are granted ‘rights of audience’ However, barristers can work at much higher levels of court than solicitors
Trang 10The training you need to undertake depends on which career you wish to
pursue, though both roles will require you to have completed an undergraduate degree This doesn’t necessarily have to be a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) If you have a degree in another subject, or you’re looking to change careers, you could consider a conversion course such as our Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)
**A Are these statements True (T) or False (F)?**
11 Solicitors primarily work in court and rarely provide legal advice outside of court
12 Barristers usually work independently in chambers rather than being
employed by law firms
13 Barristers wear gowns and wigs in court, while solicitors usually wear business attire
14 Solicitors can never represent clients in court under any circumstances
15 A law degree is the only path to becoming a solicitor or barrister
**B Match these words and expressions (16-20) with their definitions (A-E)**
16 chamber
17 right of audience
18 conversion course
19 court service
20 business attire
**A.** the legal ability to represent clients in court
**B.** a government body where legal cases are processed
**C.** formal clothing typically worn in professional settings
Trang 11**D.** an office where self-employed barristers work
**E.** a program that allows graduates from other fields to qualify for law careers
-### III Insert the correct form of the words in brackets (1.5 points)
21 There are several factors that need to be satisfied for an individual or
company to _ sue for negligence (**succeed**)
22 The shareholders’ liability is _ to the amount paid for their shares (**limit**)
23 There are a few ways strict liability can apply to a tortious _
(**injure**)
24 The proceedings were served on the _ yesterday (**defend**)
25 An individual commits a crime if they act in a way that fulfill every element
of an _ (**offend**)
-### IV Translate these sentences into Vietnamese (2 points)
26 A limited company can therefore allow you to take a calculated business risk without the prospect of losing everything Limited liability is always
valuable, but particularly so when you are providing high value supplies or undertaking services that could lead to liability claims
27 Drafting comprehensive written contracts requires time, resources, and legal expertise Parties must invest in the drafting, review, and negotiation process, which can delay the commencement of the agreement
Trang 1228 In civil law countries, judges are often described as “investigators.” They generally take the lead in the proceedings by bringing charges, establishing facts through witness examination and applying remedies found in legal codes
29 The scope of criminal law is vast, encompassing an enormous range of offences, such as murder and slaughter, non-fatal offences against the person and sexual offences, theft, etc
30 Civil procedure consists of the rules by which courts conduct civil trials
“Civil trials” concern the judicial resolution of claims by one individual or class against another
***This is the end of the test***