EUSA Federal Bar Examination

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The following is the official Bar Examination. In taking this exam, you pledge not to have forewarning of the questions, answers, or content thereof; to not use resources, print, audio, video, digital, or otherwise, to find answers before or during the course of the exam; and to not give information concerning the exam to any other person. If there is any indication you have done any of these things, your exam will be terminated and you may be blacklisted from work in government agencies.
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Question 1

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What is the name applied to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution?
Answer
  • Magna Carta
  • Bill of Rights and Freedoms
  • Bill of Rights
  • Charter of Rights

Question 2

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The definition of Hearsay according to the Federal Rules of Evidence is "Only persons qualified as experts may give opinions on questions that require special knowledge or qualifications. Testimony from non-expert witnesses which would require expert knowledge is considered hearsay."
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Check all of the following which are exceptions to the Hearsay rule. NOTE: The following choices concern the NAMES of rules for Hearsay exceptions - NOT the content of the rules.
Answer
  • State of Feeling
  • State of Mind
  • Business Records
  • Government Records
  • Present Sense Impression
  • Expert Testimony
  • Redacted Records
  • Voir Dire

Question 4

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Which of the following establishes a person's right to be secure in one's person, papers, and effects from unreasonable search and seizure?
Answer
  • Third Amendment
  • Fourth Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Twelfth Amendment

Question 5

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Which of the following is the definition of relevancy according to the Federal Rules of Evidence?
Answer
  • Evidence/testimony that tends to makes a fact important to the case more or less probable than the fact would be without the evidence.
  • Evidence/testimony whose probative value is less than the risk of unfair prejudice or undue delay.
  • Evidence/testimony concerning anything involving the victim, plaintiff, or defendant.
  • Evidence/testimony contained in affidavits issued to the court, whose probative value outweighs all other considerations, including prejudice and undue delay

Question 6

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Which of the following are parties involved in a civil case?
Answer
  • Defense
  • Plaintiff
  • Prosecution

Question 7

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Which of the following are parties involved in a criminal case?
Answer
  • Plaintiff
  • Defense
  • Prosecution

Question 8

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On direct examination, witnesses may only be asked leading questions.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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On cross-examination, witnesses may be asked both leading and direct questions, thought it is recommended that they are asked leading questions only.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Which of the following can override a part of the Constitution?
Answer
  • Federal law
  • Executive orders
  • State law
  • Supreme Court rulings
  • None of the above

Question 11

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Which of the following establishes a person's right to not testify against themselves in a criminal case?
Answer
  • Fourth Amendment
  • Third Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Twelfth Amendment

Question 12

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Which of the following establishes a person's protection against excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel or unusual punishments?
Answer
  • Third Amendment
  • Fourth Amendment
  • Eighth Amendment
  • Sixth Amendment

Question 13

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Which of the following principles protects someone from being tried multiple times for the same offense? Does it apply to criminal or civil court?
Answer
  • Double Jeopardy, Criminal Court only
  • Double Conviction, Criminal Court only
  • Double Jeopardy, Criminal and Civil Court
  • Double Conviction, Criminal and Civil Court

Question 14

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Number the following from 1 to 5 in the order of which they occur in a regular trial. [blank_start]5[blank_end] Closing Statements [blank_start]3[blank_end] Witness Direct Examination [blank_start]1[blank_end] Pre-Trial Motions [blank_start]2[blank_end] Opening Statements [blank_start]4[blank_end] Witness Cross Examination
Answer
  • 5
  • 3
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4

Question 15

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Which party has absolute authority in the courtroom?
Answer
  • The Jury
  • The Judge
  • The Prosecution/Plaintiff and Defense Lawyers (if united on a certain issue)
  • The Bailiff
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