1: What is the lecture mainly about?
a)Sources of law
b)Types of law
c)What the students will be studying
d)How the students will be studying
2: In the lecture, the professor explains substabsive law. Indicate whether each of the following is included.
a)Environmental law
b)Employment law
c)Contracts
d)Bankruptcy
e)Real Estate
3: Why does the professor mention the constitution?
a)Because all countries and states have one
b)Because it is he highest law in the land
c)To explain that it is a type of law
d)Because it is civil law
4: According to the professor, common law is
a)Based on English law
b)Statutory law
c)Found in many European nations
d)Never codified
5: What does the professor mean when he says this
a)Congress makes statutory law
b)State legislatures make statutory law
c)Statutory law is one source of law
d)All of the above
6: Why does the professor say this
a)So the students can learn how to take notes
b)To have a full class
c)To let students know they should not be discouraged or frustrated
d)To let students know the professor will be in class on that date
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Answers
1)c
2)2) YES = c,e NO = a, b, d
3)b
4)a
5)d
6)c