Q1. What is the highest court in the United States?Federal CourtDistrict CourtSupreme CourtAppellate Court
Q2. Which document outlines the fundamental principles and laws of the United States?Bill of RightsDeclaration of IndependenceConstitutionEmancipation Proclamation
Q5. Which amendment guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial?First AmendmentFifth AmendmentFourth AmendmentSixth Amendment
Q6. What is the purpose of a deposition in a civil case?To gather sworn testimony outside of courtTo reach a settlement agreementTo present evidence to the juryTo request a change of venue
Q7. Which term refers to a legal dispute between two or more parties seeking money damages?ContractAppealCriminal caseTort
Q8. What is the standard of proof in a civil case?Beyond a reasonable doubtClear and convincing evidencePreponderance of the evidenceReasonable suspicion
Q9. Which branch of government is responsible for enacting civil laws?ExecutiveLegislativeJudicialAdministrative
Q10. What term refers to a legally binding and enforceable document in civil law?ContractPetitionAmendmentDecree
Q12. Which federal agency enforces civil rights laws in the United States?U.S. Department of JusticeFederal Bureau of InvestigationEnvironmental Protection AgencyInternal Revenue Service
Q13. What term refers to an individual who is appointed by the court to represent an incapable person in a civil case?ExecutorPower of attorneyGuardian ad litemTrustee
Q14. Which term refers to a final decision made by a jury or judge in a civil case?Plea bargainIndictmentMisdemeanorVerdict
Q15. What is the purpose of the discovery process in a civil case?To review previous court decisionsTo select a juryTo present closing argumentsTo exchange relevant information and evidence between parties