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3 This game is to test your knowledge of Civil Law The questions relate to Unit 2, Areas of Study 1 and 2

4 3 lifelines: 50/50 – your teacher will tell you which two are available Phone a friend – choose one person in the audience to ask Audience – hand up for A/B/C/D

5 In which court would a civil claim for $80,000 be heard? A.High CourtHigh Court B.Supreme CourtSupreme Court C.County CourtCounty Court D.Magistrates’ CourtMagistrates’ Court LW

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7 Which of the following decisions forms binding precedent on the Victorian County Court? A.A decision of the Federal CourtA decision of the Federal Court B.A decision of the VictorianA decision of the Victorian Coroner’s Court C.A decision of the VictorianA decision of the Victorian Supreme Court D.A decision of the NSW District CourtA decision of the NSW District Court LW

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9 Which of the following is not a civil remedy? A.PunishmentPunishment B.DamagesDamages C.Specific PerformanceSpecific Performance D.InjunctionInjunction LW

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11 ADR refers to A.Alternative Dispute RevolutionAlternative Dispute Revolution B.Alternative Dispute RestitutionAlternative Dispute Restitution D.Alternative Dispute ResolutionAlternative Dispute ResolutionC.Alternative Dispute RepresentationAlternative Dispute Representation LW

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13 Which of the following relationships does not have an automatic duty of care? A.Aid agency and volunteersAid agency and volunteers B.Solicitor and clientSolicitor and client C.Employer and employeeEmployer and employeeD.Producer and consumerProducer and consumer LW

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15 Which of the following is not an element of negligence to be proven by the plaintiff A.Reasonable assumptionReasonable assumption B.Harm or injury causedHarm or injury caused D.Breach of duty of careBreach of duty of care LW C.Duty of careDuty of care

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17 VCAT stands for: A.Victorian Civil Assistance TribunalVictorian Civil Assistance Tribunal B.Victorian Civil and Administrative TribunalVictorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal C.Victorian Civil Admissions TribunalVictorian Civil Admissions TribunalD.Victorian Civil Authority TribunalVictorian Civil Authority Tribunal LW

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19 The case that established the law of negligence in Australia was: A.Donoghue v StevensonDonoghue v Stevenson B.Grant v Australian Knitting MillsGrant v Australian Knitting Mills C.Shaddock v Parramatta City CouncilShaddock v Parramatta City Council D.Norris v SibberasNorris v Sibberas LW

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21 Which of the following is a defence to a defamation claim: A.The defamatory statement referred to the plaintiffThe defamatory statement referred to the plaintiff B.The defendant published the defamatory statement to a small number of peopleThe defendant published the defamatory statement to a small number of people C.The defamatory statement is untrueThe defamatory statement is untrue D.The defamatory statement is trueThe defamatory statement is true LW

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23 The method of dispute resolution that involves an independent third party assisting communication between parties, but no further action is : A.ArbitrationArbitration B.NegotiationNegotiation C.ConciliationConciliation D.MediationMediation LW

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25 Something of value that passes from one party to a contract to another party to enforce the contract is called: A.CertaintyCertainty B.ConsiderationConsideration C.OfferOffer D.AcceptanceAcceptance LW

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27 The difference between public and private nuisance is A.Public nuisance refers to interference by government, and private by peoplePublic nuisance refers to interference by government, and private by people B.Public nuisance refers to damage of public property, and private to private propertyPublic nuisance refers to damage of public property, and private to private property C.Public nuisance refers to interference with public property, and private to own landPublic nuisance refers to interference with public property, and private to own land D.Public nuisance refers to interference with a number of people, and private to one personPublic nuisance refers to interference with a number of people, and private to one person LW

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29 The part of civil pre-trial procedures that is concerned with uncovering facts of the dispute is: A.PleadingsPleadings B.WritWrit C.Statement of claimStatement of claim D.DiscoveryDiscovery LW

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31 A.OverrulingOverruling B.DisapprovingDisapproving C.ReversingReversingD.DistributingDistributing LW Which of the following results in precedent remaining unchanged?

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33 The type of damages where the defendant is ordered to pay the plaintiff a large sum of damages as punishment for their actions is called: A.Nominal damagesNominal damages C.Compensatory damagesCompensatory damages B.Exemplary damagesExemplary damagesD.Contemptuous damagesContemptuous damages LW

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