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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Final Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #3
A  Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because gifts are never binding and can always be revoked by the donor.
B  Beth has made a valid, binding gift if Beth agreed to give the flag in exchange for Ross’s legal services.
C  Beth has made a valid, binding gift because she intended to transfer present ownership to Ross and Ross accepted the flag.
D  Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because the donor must deliver the property to the donee, which was not done here.
Question #5
A  Potential damages are higher
B  the mark is valid nationally
C  it allows the trademark owner to use the TM symbol to put others on notice of the protection
D  All of the above
Question #6
A  Shelly would win as this is a unilateral contract.
B  The law would enforce this valid, enforceable contract.
C  The law would not enforce this contract
D  Jane would win as this is a voidable contract.
Question #7
A  Patty would win, as a contract was formed when Fred promised to pay her the support.
B  Fred would win, as family members cannot sue each other for breach of an oral promise.
C  Fred would win, as he did not ask Patty to quit her job.
D  Patty may win under the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
Question #8
A  Mary’s counteroffer terminates Carl’s offer of $1,500.
B  If Carl rejects Mary’s counteroffer, she can still accept Carl’s offer of $1,500.
C  Mary’s offer is a firm offer. Carl has an exclusive right to consider her offer for a reasonable period of time.
D  Neither offer is valid. Who would ever pay $1,000 or $1,500 for a beer can collection?
Question #9
A  not enforceable because Becky does not have a legal right to drink alcohol.
B  enforceable because Becky is giving up the right to do something she would otherwise be entitled to do.
C  not enforceable because Becky is a minor and could disaffirm the contract.
D  enforceable because the agreement accomplishes Ben’s goal of keeping Becky from drinking.
Question #10
A  the contract has been fully performed by both parties.
B  the Statute of Frauds applies.
C  the written agreement is a full and final expression of the parties’ agreement.
D  the contract was a full and final oral explanation of the parties’ agreement.
Question #11
A  Jane can still accept the offer and John must find a 1955 Thunderbird to sell.
B  Jane can still accept the offer. She will be entitled to the insurance proceeds.
C  The offer is terminated and Jane can no longer accept.
D  Dick can still revoke his offer so long as he does so before Jane accepts.
Question #12
A  when it provides them with necessities.
B  if they are the age of minority
C  if they have a co-signer
D  If they promise that they won’t disaffirm.
Question #13
A  Legality
B  Consideration
C  Performance
D  Offer
Question #14
A  Judicial Branch
B  Executive Branch
C  Legislative Branch
D  Administrative Agencies
Question #15
A  This is a material breach. Jackie must still pay something to Charles.
B  This is a material breach. Jackie owes nothing to Charles.
C  This is substantial performance. Jackie owes nothing to Charles.
D  This is substantial performance because Charles actually laid all of the carpet. Jackie must still pay something to Charles.
Question #16
A  return the goods within two weeks of their delivery with a note attached saying she will not pay for the goods.
B  ignore the confirmation
C  call the seller and object to the confirmation as soon as she gets back from her two-week vacation.
D  object to the confirmation in writing within 10 days.
Question #18
A  a unilateral contract.
B  a conditional offer.
C  an illusory promise.
D  an unliquidated offer.
Question #19
A  Tobias Department Store contracted to sell Jenny a $400 doll.
B  Jeremy, a full-time student, sold his snow blower to a friend for $450.
C  A toy manufacturer contracted to sell dolls valued at $10,000 to a department store.
D  A $5,000 deposit paid to a licensed contractor for two weeks’ worth of home renovations.
Question #20
A  Michael made offer and Sarah accepted the offer.
B  Michael made an invitation to bargain but not an offer.
C  Michael made an offer but Sarah did not accept because of the Mirror Image Rule.
D  The offer is not valid because it was not accepted in writing.
Question #22
A  If Wilde’s agrees to accept less than the full amount, the agreement is only binding if it is in writing and signed by Bernie.
B  The disputed amount is also known as an unliquidated amount.
C  If Wilde’s agrees to accept less than the full amount as full payment, the agreement is not binding.
D  If the parties agree to settle for less than the full amount, there is no consideration to make the agreement enforceable.
Question #23
A  trespass
B  conversion
C  stealing
D  burglary
Question #24
A  Jim is liable to Diane for defamation unless he can show a legitimate reason for having to tell Lana about Diane’s prison history.
B  Jim is liable to Diane for defamation only if she is a public figure.
C  Jim is not liable to Diane for defamation.
D  Jim is liable to Diane for defamation.