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Chapter 6 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 6 Multiple choice questions
Personnel of the English Legal System
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Which of the following bodies regulates the conduct of solicitors in England and Wales?
The Solicitors Society
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The Legal Services Commission
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The Law Society
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Solicitors Regulation Authority
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Which of the following accurately reflects the routes to qualification for barristers?
A law degree, vocational training and Training Contract
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A law degree, Legal Practice Course and Pupillage
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A law degree, Legal Practice Course and Training Contract
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A law degree, vocational training and Pupillage
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Which of the following is
not
an Inn of Court?
Middle Temple
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Upper Temple
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Inner Temple
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Lincoln's Inn
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What is a legal executive?
A lawyer qualified through CILEx
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A legal secretary
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A solicitor
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A fee-earner
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Who is the head of the judiciary?
The Master of the Rolls
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The President of the Supreme Court
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The Lord Chief Justice
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The Attorney General
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What is the meaning of a "puisne judges"
A District Judge
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A High Court Judge
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A Recorder
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A Circuit Judge
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Which of the following persons
cannot
sit on a jury?
Members of the police force
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Those with a mental disorder
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Legal professionals
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Members of Parliament
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Which of the following is the correct statement regarding the age of potential jurors?
Jurors must be aged not less than 18 and not more than 70 to sit on a jury.
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Jurors must be aged not less than 16 and not more than 70 to sit on a jury.
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Jurors must be aged not less than 16 and not more than 75 to sit on a jury.
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Jurors must be aged not less than 18 and not more than 75 to sit on a jury.
correct
incorrect
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The justices' clerk is permitted to advise magistrates on which matters?
Fact only
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Fact and Law
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Law only
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None of the options given is correct
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Which of the following is
not
a "key quality" for the appointment of magistrates?
High level education
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Good character
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Social awareness
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Maturity and sound temperament
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