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A plaintiff will probably not be able to recover on the basis of strict liability for flood damage resulting from the overflow of a dam after an extraordinary rainfall because the rainfall will be considered a(n) ____________________. - ANS /act of God/ ____________________ statutes exempt animal owners from strict liability if they use fencing to keep their animals on their property, while ____________________ statutes allow property owners who properly fence their property to bring strict liability claims against animal owners whose animals trespass on their land. - ANS /Fencing in, fencing out/ A plaintiff, whose mother minks kill their young because they are traumatized by the vibrations created by a blasting operation two miles away, will not be able to recover on the basis of strict liability because the plaintiff will be said to be conducting a(n) _________________________ activity. - ANS /abnormally sensitive/ The courts have carefully categorized certain activities as abnormally dangerous and have considered fact variations as being essentially irrelevant. - ANS false A defendant is not strictly liable if the harm that occurs results from the plaintiff conducting an abnormally sensitive activity. - ANS true Some courts exempt defendants from strict liability if the harm that occurs is a result of an "act of God." - ANS true TORT LAW FINAL EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED A defendant is liable for those damages that result from an abnormally dangerous activity, even if those damages do not result from the type of risk that makes the activity abnormally dangerous. - ANS false Strict liability and liability without fault are synonymous terms. - ANS false The term ____________________ is sometimes used synonymously with strict liability although it is a misnomer since some defense to strict liability can be raised. - ANS /absolute liability/ Under the English common law, animal owners were strictly liable for damages caused by any trespassing animals, including cats and dogs. - ANS false An owner of a domesticated animal is strictly liable for injuries caused by an animal the owner knows, or should know, has vicious propensities. - ANS true The Western states adhere to the English common law in terms of liability for trespassing animals. - ANS false Owners of wild animals may be strictly liable for any damages caused by their pets. - ANS true Courts are more likely to find proximate cause in cases involving strict liability than in cases involving negligence. - ANS false All six factors set forth by the Restatement must be met before an activity may be classified as abnormally dangerous - ANS false A plaintiff who ____________________ will most likely be barred from recovering on the basis of strict liability because, it will be argued, he or she had the opportunity to avoid the danger. - ANS /assumes the

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TORT LAW FINAL EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


A plaintiff will probably not be able to recover on the basis of strict liability for flood damage
resulting from the overflow of a dam after an extraordinary rainfall because the rainfall will be
considered a(n) ____________________. - ANS /act of God/


____________________ statutes exempt animal owners from strict liability if they use fencing
to keep their animals on their property, while ____________________ statutes allow property
owners who properly fence their property to bring strict liability claims against animal owners
whose animals trespass on their land. - ANS /Fencing in, fencing out/


A plaintiff, whose mother minks kill their young because they are traumatized by the vibrations
created by a blasting operation two miles away, will not be able to recover on the basis of strict
liability because the plaintiff will be said to be conducting a(n) _________________________
activity. - ANS /abnormally sensitive/


The courts have carefully categorized certain activities as abnormally dangerous and have
considered fact variations as being essentially irrelevant. - ANS false


A defendant is not strictly liable if the harm that occurs results from the plaintiff conducting an
abnormally sensitive activity. - ANS true


Some courts exempt defendants from strict liability if the harm that occurs is a result of an "act
of God." - ANS true




1 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

, A defendant is liable for those damages that result from an abnormally dangerous activity, even
if those damages do not result from the type of risk that makes the activity abnormally
dangerous. - ANS false



Strict liability and liability without fault are synonymous terms. - ANS false


The term ____________________ is sometimes used synonymously with strict liability although
it is a misnomer since some defense to strict liability can be raised. - ANS /absolute liability/


Under the English common law, animal owners were strictly liable for damages caused by any
trespassing animals, including cats and dogs. - ANS false


An owner of a domesticated animal is strictly liable for injuries caused by an animal the owner
knows, or should know, has vicious propensities. - ANS true


The Western states adhere to the English common law in terms of liability for trespassing
animals. - ANS false


Owners of wild animals may be strictly liable for any damages caused by their pets. -
ANS true


Courts are more likely to find proximate cause in cases involving strict liability than in cases
involving negligence. - ANS false


All six factors set forth by the Restatement must be met before an activity may be classified as
abnormally dangerous - ANS false


A plaintiff who ____________________ will most likely be barred from recovering on the basis
of strict liability because, it will be argued, he or she had the opportunity to avoid the danger. -
ANS /assumes the risk/

2 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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