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AU 62: Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Answers A court rules that a demolition company is legally liable for claimed damages resulting from the demolition company's blasting operations at a construction site, in spite of the fact that the demolition company was in no way negligent and the resultin...

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AU 62: Chapter 1 Exam Questions and
Answers

A court rules that a demolition company is legally liable for claimed damages resulting from the

demolition company's blasting operations at a construction site, in spite of the fact that the

demolition company was in no way negligent and the resulting damages were entirely

accidental. This type of liability is known as


Select one:


A. Contractual liability.


B. Statutory liability.


C. Premises liability.


D. Strict liability. - Answer✔✔-D. Strict liability.


Which one of the following statements about legal liability is true?


Select one:


A. Legal liability that is imposed by criminal laws is commonly covered by insurance.


B. An organization can experience a liability loss under an insurance policy only if the

organization is found legally liable.



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C. Most insurers refuse to settle claims prior to court proceedings that find an insured legally

liable.


D. Legal liability that is imposed by civil laws can be based on contracts and statutes. -

Answer✔✔-D. Legal liability that is imposed by civil laws can be based on contracts and

statutes.


Most of the claims covered by liability insurance are based on


Select one:


A. Regulatory law.


B. Contract law.


C. Tort law.


D. Government statutes. - Answer✔✔-C. Tort law.


A mining company has a partial ceiling collapse in one of its mines. Investigators discover that

the company neglected maintenance of their safety systems which resulted in serious injury to

several of their employees during the mine's ceiling collapse. The legal liability imposed on the

company for the injury to its employees is based on


Select one:


A. Intentional Tort.


B. Statute.


C. Negligence.

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D. Contractual Liability. - Answer✔✔-B. Statute.


Oscar owned an upscale hotel located near a busy highway. During a hailstorm, Patrick asked

Oscar for a room, but Oscar turned him away because Patrick could not afford Oscar's prices.

Patrick slept in his car on the side of the road. The hail did approximately $3,000 in damages to

his car, and Patrick was robbed of about $4,500 in cash and other belongings. Which one of the

following statements is true?


Select one:


A. Patrick does not have a viable negligence claim against Oscar because Oscar had no legal duty

to protect Patrick, who was not a guest at his hotel, either from the weather or from theft.


B. Patrick has a viable negligence claim against Oscar, but only for $3,000, as Oscar's negligent

act of refusing to serve Patrick was not the proximate cause of the robbery.


C. Patrick has a viable negligence claim against Oscar for $7,500 because Oscar failed to provide

safe and secure premises for Patrick, who suffe - Answer✔✔-A. Patrick does not have a viable

negligence claim against Oscar because Oscar had no legal duty to protect Patrick, who was not

a guest at his hotel, either from the weather or from theft.


Which one of the following best describes the reasonable person test to determine the

standard of care in negligence cases?


Select one:


A. An objective test based on the average opinions of those with the defendant's characteristics,

such as age, experience, capacity, and development

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