MG 260 / MG260 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW
1. Question :
The same act can result in both criminal and civil liability.
Student Answer:
True False
Instructor Explanation:
See torts versus crimes in week 2 lecture: e.g., battery can be a crime and an intentional tort.
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MG 260 / MG260 MIDTERM EXAM
REVIEW
1. Question :
The same act can result in both criminal and civil liability.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
See torts versus crimes in week 2 lecture: e.g.,
Explanation:
battery can be a crime and an intentional tort.
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
Question 2. Question :
According to the principle of federal supremacy and the U.S.
Constitution, federal law always defeats conflicting state law.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
See p 83.
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
Question 3. Question :
An option contract can be created without consideration.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
p 344
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
,Question 4. Question :
A misdemeanor is a type of negligence.
Student True False
Answer:
InstructorA misdemeanor is a type of crime.
Explanation:
Points Received: 0 of 4
Comments:
Question 5. Question :
The burden of proof in a civil trial is beyond a reasonable doubt.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
It's a preponderance of the evidence.
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
Question 6. Question :
Encouraging free competition to promote economic growth is a
function of the law.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
See p. 11.
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
, Question 7. Question :
An ad in the classifieds stating "British shorthair kitten for sale,
$800" is not an example of an offer.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
p 339.
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
Question 8. Question :
Only duress can make a contract voidable.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
Many factors can make a contract voidable.
Explanation:
(Duress, undue influence, infancy, etc.)
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
Question 9. Question :
Kant's categorical imperative is an example of a justice theory of
ethics.
Student
True False
Answer:
Instructor
See rights theory, p. 96.
Explanation:
Points Received: 4 of 4
Comments:
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