Legal Terminology and Principles Quiz

Challenge yourself with questions on legal principles like stare decisis, mens rea, tort, habeas corpus, and more. How much do you know?

#1

What is a tort?

A criminal offense
A civil wrong
A legal contract
An international treaty
#2

What is 'habeas corpus'?

A type of trust
A fundamental legal principle
A form of currency
A type of court order
#3

What is 'voir dire'?

A type of legal document
A jury selection process
A form of appeal
A type of plea bargain
#4

What is 'due process'?

The right to a speedy trial
The right to a fair trial
The right to an attorney
The right to remain silent
#5

What does 'voir dire' literally mean?

To tell the truth
To see and hear
To speak the law
To speak the truth
#6

What is the doctrine of stare decisis?

The principle of following precedent
The right to remain silent
The power of judicial review
The process of plea bargaining
#7

What does 'mens rea' refer to in criminal law?

The guilty act
The guilty mind
The written law
The punishment phase
#8

What is 'res ipsa loquitur'?

A type of legal doctrine
A Latin phrase meaning 'the thing speaks for itself'
A type of contract
A type of court order
#9

What is 'double jeopardy'?

Being tried twice for the same crime
Being tried for two different crimes simultaneously
Being acquitted after trial
Being found guilty in a criminal case
#10

What is 'malice aforethought' in criminal law?

Intention to harm
An accidental act
A defense strategy
An insanity plea
#11

What is the purpose of the exclusionary rule?

To exclude relevant evidence from trial
To allow hearsay evidence
To speed up the trial process
To admit all evidence regardless of relevance
#12

What is 'pro bono'?

A type of legal fee
A type of legal doctrine
A Latin phrase meaning 'for the public good'
A type of legal document
#13

What is 'restitution' in legal terms?

Punishment for a crime
A form of compensation for damages
A legal defense strategy
A type of appeal
#14

What is 'remand' in legal proceedings?

To release on bail
To delay court proceedings
To send back to a lower court for further proceedings
To dismiss a case
#15

What is 'amicus curiae'?

A type of legal doctrine
A Latin phrase meaning 'friend of the court'
A type of court order
A form of sentencing

Sign In to view more questions.

Sign InSign Up

Quiz Questions with Answers

Forget wasting time on incorrect answers. We deliver the straight-up correct options, along with clear explanations that solidify your understanding.

Test Your Knowledge

Craft your ideal quiz experience by specifying the number of questions and the difficulty level you desire. Dive in and test your knowledge - we have the perfect quiz waiting for you!

Similar Quizzes

Other Quizzes to Explore