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0 1 Alek has won a claim in negligence against Bhavna in respect of a road accident. He has
asked the court for damages. Which of the following would not affect the amount of
damages he receives?
[1 mark]
A Alek could have taken action to reduce the extent of his losses.
B Bhavna successfully pleaded the defence of contributory
negligence.
C Bhavna was insured for any losses caused by her negligence.
D Some of Alek’s losses were not reasonably foreseeable.
0 2 Carla was at her local bus station when she saw a sign which read: ‘Be careful. Floor
slippery when wet.’ Which of the following statements best describes the legal effect of
the sign?
[1 mark]
A Carla becomes a trespasser if she walks past the sign.
B The bus company has excluded liability and no visitor to the bus
station can sue for injuries.
C The sign ensures that neither the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 nor
the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984 applies.
D The sign is part of the bus company’s efforts to fulfil the duty it
owes to visitors.
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0 3 Which of the following is not part of the role of a judge during a civil trial? box
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A To decide on any appropriate remedy.
B To decide the outcome of a case.
C To decide the sentence.
D To determine the relevant law.
0 4 Which of the following is most likely to use ‘lobbying’ as a way of influencing Parliament?
[1 mark]
A Political parties.
B Pressure groups.
C The Law Commission.
D The media.
0 5 Which of the following is a source of law involving judges making a new law?
[1 mark]
A By-laws.
B Common law.
C EU law.
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