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Trang 2d Adjudicator
Câu 5
… is responsible for the training of judges, lay magistrates, and members
of Tribunals in England and Wales.
Trang 3… refers to the unlawful killing of a person without malicious intent and therefore without premeditation
Trang 4A court can make an order allowing one spouse to have possession of …
a The family flat
b The family home(Đ)
c The family house
d The family shelter
Trang 6Attempt to transform illegally acquired money into apparently legitimate money is charged with …
Trang 7Constitution is the body of doctrines and … that form the fundamental organizing principles of a political state.
b the law structure
c the legal structure(Đ)
d the legally structure
Trang 8A simple distinction between the criminal and civil law is that the latter (civil law) regulates the relationships between ……… or bodies and the former (criminal law) regulates the legal relationship between the state and individual people and bodies.
a peace social order
b peaceable social order(Đ)
c peaceable socially order
d peaceably social order
Decide if this statement is T (True) or F (False):
Tribunals and arbitration are two main forms of extra-court adjudication which takes place inside the court system to suit the form of dispute
resolution to the nature of the dispute involved.
a False(Đ)
b True
Câu 34
Trang 9District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) must have been ……… as a lawyer for
at least seven years
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
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Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
a civil offence
b Labour
Trang 11c administrative offence
d criminal offence(Đ)
Câu 42
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a
…, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
a A memorandum of association, the articles of association
b A statement of legal compliance
c All the three are required(Đ)
d The details of the directors and the company secretary
Câu 45
How many courses do do pupils take in order to become a barrister?
Trang 13c The Department of Justice
d The Lord Chancellor
Câu 52
Judges
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
Trang 14In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) …
Trang 15The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
Trang 16In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
Trang 17barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
Trang 18In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
Trang 19barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
Trang 20In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
Trang 21barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
In England, Judges are (1) … by the Lord Chancellor The minimum
requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years’ (2) … The majority of judges are barristers, but they cannot practise as
barristers Recorders are practicing barristers who act as judges on a time basis The appointment of judges is not a political appointment, and judges remain in office unless they (3) … guilty of gross misconduct Judges cannot be Members of Parliament.
Trang 24Mr Peter Smith is a famous JP What does JP stand for?
a Judge for peace
b Juror for peace
c Justice of the Peace(Đ)
Parliament or National Assembly may ……… its legislation to an
individual or a body to make a specified law.
a Intangible property
b Movable possession
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Which case is tried in Magistrates’court?
A case with a fine of …….
Real property (immovable property) is the combination … and
improvements (immovable man-made things) thereto
Trang 26a punish
b punishable(Đ)
c punishment
Trang 27Câu 85
The advantages of Tribunals and arbitration are by an expert.
a Informality and adjudication
b Lower costs and flexibility
Trang 28The first practical difference is seen in the parties to the legal action A civil case will involve two (or more) individual people or bodies whilst the
parties to a ……… case will be the state and an individual person or body.
Trang 29contribute, what rules will apply to the capital, what grounds will lead to a partner being expelled from the company
What does ‘to brief barristers’ mean?
- ‘to brief barristers’ means ………
a To pass on to a barrister
b To present a barrister before the court
c To send a barrister a brief
d Tto collect all the necessary legal documents for the barrister to present the best case to the court.(Đ)
Trang 30There are four countries and three distinct ……… in the United
Kingdom: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Trang 31What does the abbreviation ADR stand for?
a Alternative Desbute Resolution(Đ)
b Arbitration Development Review
c Aviation Development Regulation
Trang 32Which statement is T (true) about constitution:
a All of them are true(Đ)
b The law concerns with maintaining controls over the power of the
government
c The law concerns with the administration of government’s policy
d The law is considered as the root of all laws or the supreme law of the landCâu 108
Who are … for jury service in England?
Magistrates, barristers, solicitors, priests, people on bail, people with mental illness cannot provide jury service
b joint property own
c joint property owner
d joint property ownership(Đ)