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Legal Eagle Quiz

Test your knowledge of legal terminology and courtroom procedures with our engaging Legal Eagle Quiz! Whether you're a law student, an aspiring legal professional, or simply curious about the legal system, this quiz is designed to challenge your understanding and increase your awareness of key legal concepts.

You'll explore topics such as:

  • Legal definitions and applications
  • The role of different legal representatives
  • Judicial processes and evidence
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by JudgingJudge42
What term fits the following definition: "release of the accused between committal for trial and the trial's completion"
Parole
Probation
Bail
Interim release
A prosecutor represents:
Whomever is the defendant is
The government
The police
The plaintiff/complainant
TRUE OR FALSE: You cannot challenge the final decision of a judge or jury.
TRUE
FALSE
If your court date is adjourned, it means it is:
Proceeding as scheduled
Cancelled
Postponed
Being heard by a different judge
What term fits the following definition: "written statement setting out the evidence of the person who swears or affirms its contents are true in the presence of a commissioner of oaths"
Collective agreement
Affidavit
Disposition
Endorsement
What is a retainer? (not the thing that helps your teeth)
A document that allows the police to arrest you
A document that allows you to get out of jail
A document that forms a contract between a lawyer and a client
A document that permits a doctor to discuss treatment options with a lawyer
What age do you have to be to file a lawsuit in Canada?
12
16
18
21
TRUE OR FALSE: Lawyer/client privilege ends when the retainer ends.
TRUE
FALSE
What is the standard of proof needed in criminal court?
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Reasonable grounds
If you sign on to be someone's surety, you are responsible to:
Pay for their bail
Serve their jail time if they run away
Ensure the other person follows the order/conditions from the judge
Ensure the other person shows up for court
TRUE OR FALSE: You cannot leave anything to someone (in a will) if they are not born yet.
TRUE
FALSE
What term fits the following definition: "evidence that repeats what the witness has heard others say"
Third-party information
Hearsay
Hearing
Managed information
When a lawyer questions a witness that is called by the opposing lawyer, it is called:
Cross-claim
Cross-questioning
Cross-examination
Cross-talk
TRUE OR FALSE: Not accepting the service of court documents means the court process is halted and cannot proceed.
TRUE
FALSE
The handwritten "rough copy" of a court order written by a judge is called:
Enactment
Endorsement
Notation
Decantment
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