CLA/CP Exam Trivia 5 โ Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which court generally handles bankruptcy cases in the US federal system?
- US Bankruptcy Court (Correct answer)
- US District Court
- US Court of Appeals
- US Tax Court
Correct answer: US Bankruptcy Court
Bankruptcy Courts are specialized federal courts operating as units of the US District Courts, exclusively handling bankruptcy proceedings.
Question 2: What does 'diversity jurisdiction' allow a federal court to do?
- Hear civil cases between citizens of different states where the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (Correct answer)
- Try cases involving constitutional questions regardless of parties' citizenship
- Handle immigration matters for foreign nationals
- Adjudicate disputes between federal agencies
Correct answer: Hear civil cases between citizens of different states where the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 grants federal courts diversity jurisdiction when parties are from different states and the dispute exceeds $75,000.
Question 3: In tort law, what must a plaintiff prove to establish negligence?
- Duty, breach, causation, and damages (Correct answer)
- Intent, act, causation, and injury
- Strict liability, foreseeability, and harm
- Malice, motive, opportunity, and loss
Correct answer: Duty, breach, causation, and damages
Negligence has four elements: the defendant owed a duty of care, breached it, the breach caused the plaintiff's injury, and actual damages resulted.
Question 4: What is 'chain of title' as used in real property law?
- The historical sequence of ownership transfers for a parcel of land (Correct answer)
- The legal description of a property's boundaries
- The list of liens recorded against a property
- The process of recording a deed with the county
Correct answer: The historical sequence of ownership transfers for a parcel of land
Chain of title is the chronological record of all recorded instruments affecting ownership of a specific parcel, used to verify clear title.
Question 5: Which ethical rule requires a paralegal to keep client funds separate from personal and law firm funds?
- Trust account rules (IOLTA) (Correct answer)
- Conflict of interest rules
- Competence rules
- Candor toward the tribunal rules
Correct answer: Trust account rules (IOLTA)
IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts) rules require client funds to be held in separate trust accounts, never commingled with firm or personal funds.
Question 6: What is the role of an 'amicus curiae' brief?
- To allow a non-party with a strong interest in the outcome to offer the court additional arguments or information (Correct answer)
- To challenge the court's jurisdiction over the case
- To request a change of venue to another court
- To summarize testimony given by expert witnesses
Correct answer: To allow a non-party with a strong interest in the outcome to offer the court additional arguments or information
An amicus curiae ('friend of the court') brief is filed by a non-party who has a relevant interest and wishes to inform the court on legal or policy issues.
Question 7: Which of the following is an example of 'hearsay' evidence?
- A witness testifying about what a third party told them outside of court to prove the truth of that statement (Correct answer)
- A witness describing what they personally saw at the scene
- A document authenticated and admitted into evidence
- Expert testimony based on firsthand examination
Correct answer: A witness testifying about what a third party told them outside of court to prove the truth of that statement
Hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted, generally inadmissible under FRE 802 unless an exception applies.
Which court generally handles bankruptcy cases in the US federal system?