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LEGAL MAGNATES & COMPANY'S QUIZ (PRELIMINARY STAGE II)

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Legal Magnates & Company's Quiz

Test your legal knowledge with the Legal Magnates & Company's Quiz! This engaging multiple-choice quiz covers a range of legal concepts, principles, and rights, making it perfect for legal enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Challenge yourself with questions on topics such as separation of powers, contract law, and constitutional rights. Perfect for both learning and assessment!

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Score instantly after completion
  • Compete with peers!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingEagle42
The Latin maxim "Consensus ad idem" means
Consent among them
Payment for the quota of work done
Consensus ad idem
Meeting of minds
...... Is a preliminary move in negotiation which MAY result in a contract.
Offer
Acceptance
Invitation to treat
Auction
Invitation to treat evolves into offer?
True
False
Half Truth
Depending on the circumstances of the case
Angel invited Ernest to her wedding, Ernest accepts. In this case, there is an agreement but not a contract since
There is no Consideration
There is written memorandum
C. There is no intention to enter into Legal relations
There was no formal acceptance of the offer
The rights concerning a contract are decided by
Parties to the contract
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
Nigeria operates which form of parliament?
Unicameral
Diarchical
Bicameral
Monarchical
One of these is NOT a demerit of unwritten constitution
It is prone to abuse by government and individual
It is uneasy to quickly ascertain the constitutionality of an act
It cannot sustain a federal government system
It allows quick and easy decisions to meet the needs of government and national life
The concept of separation of powers stemmed from the writings of
A.V Dicey
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Baron Montesqui
The breach of one of these fundamental rights is not a crime
Right to life
Right to privacy
Right to liberty
None of the above
Does Separation of power mean equal balance of power
True
False
Maybe
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