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Trial Skills Quiz

Are you ready to test your knowledge of key trial skills and terminology? This quiz covers essential objections, witness protocols, and definitions that are crucial for any aspiring attorney or mock trial participant.

Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the nuances of trial law:

  • Identify objections
  • Understand hearsay exceptions
  • Explore opinion testimony
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DebatingEagle27
Name:
Remember those objections I told you to write down? What were they? (In alphabetical order separated by a semicolon)
And that hearsay exception?
What's another term for "lack's foundation"?
What's the definition of hearsay?
You should object hearsay as soon as you hear the word...
Which objection exists only in mock trial?
Which witness is allowed to provide opinion testimony?
Opinion testimony is also called...
Object compound when you hear the word...
When the question doesn't make sense, object...
What objection can you make when the witness will not stfu?
If you lose improper opinion, what's your next best bet?
What's your argument when you get an asked and answered objection? (The witness has not ______)
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