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BUS 250 - EXAM 2 QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026 An intentional tort involves conduct in which: - Answers Defendant intended the act that caused injury Courts consider all EXCEPT which when awarding punitive damages? - Answers Plaintiff's financial condition Preventing someone from leaving is: - Answers False imprisonment Defamation requires: - Answers False statement, communication, injury Purpose of punitive damages: - Answers Punish defendant Written defamation: - Answers Libel Public officials must prove: - Answers Actual malice Threatening harm is: - Answers Battery and Assault Refusing to leave property is: - Answers Trespass Extreme emotional distress may occur when conduct is: - Answers Intentional Truth is a defense to: - Answers Defamation Tort may also be: - Answers Criminal act Taking property without consent: - Answers Conversion Defamation requires communication to: - Answers Third party Compensatory damages restore: - Answers Plaintiff Witness immunity is called: - Answers Absolute privilege Negligence requires: - Answers Duty, Breach, and Cause Negligence is harm caused by: - Answers Accident Actual cause is called: - Answers Factual cause Highest duty owed to: - Answers Customer When evidence speaks for itself: - Answers Res ipsa loquitur Res ipsa loquitur shifts burden to: - Answers Defendant Defendant must prove innocence when: - Answers Res ipsa Dog owner liability is: - Answers Strict liability Liability depends on: - Answers Age Plaintiff cannot recover under: - Answers Contributory negligence Ultrahazardous activities use: - Answers Strict liability Foreseeability determines: - Answers Duty Risk utility test considers: - Answers Danger, Risk, and Value Failure to warn is: - Answers Warning defect Customer is: - Answers Invitee Licensee protection applies to: - Answers Hidden dangers User-generated content is: - Answers User content COPPA requires: - Answers Disclosure COPPA age: - Answers 13 Data disposal requires: - Answers Destroy data Privacy deception regulated by: - Answers FTC Email privacy protected by: - Answers ECPA ECPA violations include: - Answers Civil penalties and Criminal penalties ECPA includes: - Answers Wiretap Act FISA requires: - Answers Court approval Medical records protected by: - Answers HIPAA NOT a privacy principle: - Answers Refusal Spam is: - Answers Unsolicited email Intrusion is tort if: - Answers Offensive Electronic communication includes: - Answers Email, Voice mail, and Social media Privacy policy violations regulated by: - Answers FTC Shared photos expectation: - Answers Not private Websites must have privacy policy: - Answers Rarely Targeted ads result from: - Answers Data mining What is an example of intentional tort? - Answers Punching someone What is an example of negligence? - Answers Accidentally bumping someone What is intentional tort? - Answers Intent to act, NOT intent to harm Intentional Tort = Defendant intended the ACT What is False Imprisonment? - Answers Restraining someone without permission What is an example of False Imprisonment? - Answers Boss refuses to let employee leave What is Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress - Answers Extreme conduct causing severe emotional harm Example of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress - Answers Threatening someone with fake weapon Physical injury NOT required What 4 should prove defamation? - Answers 1. False statement 2. Communication 3. Injury 4. Publication to THIRD PARTY what is NOT defamation? - Answers If only told to one person What is the difference between Libel vs Slander? - Answers Libel - writen Slander - Spoken What is the defense of Defamation? - Answers Truth What is the Public Figure Rule? - Answers Must prove ACTUAL MALICE Meaning: Defendant knew false OR reckless disregard Absolute Privilege: - Answers Witnesses cannot be sued for defamation Example of Absolute Privilege: - Answers Court Testimony What is the purpose of Compensatory Damages: - Answers Restore plaintiff NOT punish What is the purpose of Punitive Damages? - Answers Purpose: Punish defendant What is an example of Punitive Damages? - Answers Extreme misconduct NEGLIGENCE: - Answers Failure to act reasonably - Accidental harm NOT intentional What are the 5 elements? - Answers DUTY BREACH FACTUAL CAUSE PROXIMATE CAUSE DAMAGES

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BUS 250 - EXAM 2 QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026

An intentional tort involves conduct in which: - Answers Defendant intended the act that caused
injury
Courts consider all EXCEPT which when awarding punitive damages? - Answers Plaintiff's financial
condition
Preventing someone from leaving is: - Answers False imprisonment
Defamation requires: - Answers False statement, communication, injury
Purpose of punitive damages: - Answers Punish defendant
Written defamation: - Answers Libel
Public officials must prove: - Answers Actual malice
Threatening harm is: - Answers Battery and Assault
Refusing to leave property is: - Answers Trespass
Extreme emotional distress may occur when conduct is: - Answers Intentional
Truth is a defense to: - Answers Defamation
Tort may also be: - Answers Criminal act
Taking property without consent: - Answers Conversion
Defamation requires communication to: - Answers Third party
Compensatory damages restore: - Answers Plaintiff
Witness immunity is called: - Answers Absolute privilege
Negligence requires: - Answers Duty, Breach, and Cause
Negligence is harm caused by: - Answers Accident
Actual cause is called: - Answers Factual cause
Highest duty owed to: - Answers Customer
When evidence speaks for itself: - Answers Res ipsa loquitur
Res ipsa loquitur shifts burden to: - Answers Defendant
Defendant must prove innocence when: - Answers Res ipsa
Dog owner liability is: - Answers Strict liability
Liability depends on: - Answers Age
Plaintiff cannot recover under: - Answers Contributory negligence
Ultrahazardous activities use: - Answers Strict liability
Foreseeability determines: - Answers Duty
Risk utility test considers: - Answers Danger, Risk, and Value
Failure to warn is: - Answers Warning defect
Customer is: - Answers Invitee
Licensee protection applies to: - Answers Hidden dangers
User-generated content is: - Answers User content
COPPA requires: - Answers Disclosure
COPPA age: - Answers 13
Data disposal requires: - Answers Destroy data
Privacy deception regulated by: - Answers FTC
Email privacy protected by: - Answers ECPA
ECPA violations include: - Answers Civil penalties and Criminal penalties
ECPA includes: - Answers Wiretap Act
FISA requires: - Answers Court approval
Medical records protected by: - Answers HIPAA
NOT a privacy principle: - Answers Refusal
Spam is: - Answers Unsolicited email
Intrusion is tort if: - Answers Offensive
Electronic communication includes: - Answers Email, Voice mail, and Social media
Privacy policy violations regulated by: - Answers FTC
Shared photos expectation: - Answers Not private
Websites must have privacy policy: - Answers Rarely
Targeted ads result from: - Answers Data mining
What is an example of intentional tort? - Answers Punching someone
What is an example of negligence? - Answers Accidentally bumping someone
What is intentional tort? - Answers Intent to act, NOT intent to harm

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