2022 ACADEMIC YEAR
LME3701: MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
OBVIOUS 100%
FIRST SEEMESTER ASSIGNMENT
O1
WRITTEN BY SILAS: 072 439 6681.
ASSIGNMENT O2 ALSO AVAILABLE.
Question 1
Identify the option that DOES NOT FIT: Secondary sources of law –
(a) include the writings of academics.
(b) is sometimes referred to as black-letter law or doctrinal law
(c) comprise information that is not legally binding but rather explains or critiques
primary sources and legal theory.
(d) are not binding but can be used as persuasive authority to support a binding
evidence based knowledge claim
For referencing: see S.G p 5.
Question 2
, Supposed you intend to write a paper about animal rights in South Africa. You want to
look at the evolution of animal rights and whether there is any legislation in this regard.
You intend to compare the position in South Africa with that of Australia. Which one of
the following titles will be most appropriate for your paper – remember to consider the
rules about titles in your study guide:
(a) The evolution of animal rights in South Africa and Australia
(b) Animal rights and its legal protection in South Africa and Australia
(c) Animal rights in South Africa compared to animal rights in Australia with a specific
focus on legislation
(d) Are animal rights protected in South Africa and Australian legislation
You research topic must not begin with: The, a, or an. It should not include phrases
such as “with reference to” and it should not be in a form of a question (see study
guide p 17&18)
Question 3
The following are all primary sources of legal authority:
(a) Legislation, regulations and verbal opinions of judges
(b) Case law, journal articles and common law
(c) Case law, common law and regulations
(d) Common law, legislation and journal artucles
Note:
Primary sources are binding law codified in legislation, common law,
regulations and case law. This is sometimes referred to as black-letter law or
doctrinal law (S.G 5).
Question 4
Identify the INCORRECT option: For purposes of legal research –
(a) recent trends indicate that pure legal research and interdisciplinary research can
be used simultaneously to enrich research findings
LME3701: MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
OBVIOUS 100%
FIRST SEEMESTER ASSIGNMENT
O1
WRITTEN BY SILAS: 072 439 6681.
ASSIGNMENT O2 ALSO AVAILABLE.
Question 1
Identify the option that DOES NOT FIT: Secondary sources of law –
(a) include the writings of academics.
(b) is sometimes referred to as black-letter law or doctrinal law
(c) comprise information that is not legally binding but rather explains or critiques
primary sources and legal theory.
(d) are not binding but can be used as persuasive authority to support a binding
evidence based knowledge claim
For referencing: see S.G p 5.
Question 2
, Supposed you intend to write a paper about animal rights in South Africa. You want to
look at the evolution of animal rights and whether there is any legislation in this regard.
You intend to compare the position in South Africa with that of Australia. Which one of
the following titles will be most appropriate for your paper – remember to consider the
rules about titles in your study guide:
(a) The evolution of animal rights in South Africa and Australia
(b) Animal rights and its legal protection in South Africa and Australia
(c) Animal rights in South Africa compared to animal rights in Australia with a specific
focus on legislation
(d) Are animal rights protected in South Africa and Australian legislation
You research topic must not begin with: The, a, or an. It should not include phrases
such as “with reference to” and it should not be in a form of a question (see study
guide p 17&18)
Question 3
The following are all primary sources of legal authority:
(a) Legislation, regulations and verbal opinions of judges
(b) Case law, journal articles and common law
(c) Case law, common law and regulations
(d) Common law, legislation and journal artucles
Note:
Primary sources are binding law codified in legislation, common law,
regulations and case law. This is sometimes referred to as black-letter law or
doctrinal law (S.G 5).
Question 4
Identify the INCORRECT option: For purposes of legal research –
(a) recent trends indicate that pure legal research and interdisciplinary research can
be used simultaneously to enrich research findings