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1. Under Texas law, which of the following is a requirement for a valid
will?
A. It must be notarized
B. It must be handwritten in blue ink
C. It must be signed by the testator
D. It must be witnessed by a notary and two relatives
A will in Texas must be in writing, signed by the testator, and either wholly
in the testator's handwriting (holographic) or witnessed by two people.
2. In a negligence action under Texas law, which of the following elements
must be proven by the plaintiff?
A. Strict liability
B. Duty, breach, causation, and damages
C. Foreseeability and intent
D. Res ipsa loquitur and actual malice
,Texas follows the traditional negligence elements: duty, breach, causation,
and damages.
3. Which court in Texas has jurisdiction over felony criminal cases?
A. County Court at Law
B. District Court
C. Justice of the Peace Court
D. Municipal Court
District Courts in Texas have original jurisdiction over felony cases.
4. Under Texas civil procedure, how many days does a defendant have to
file an answer after being served?
A. 10 days
B. By 10:00 a.m. on the Monday next following 20 days after service
C. 30 days from the date of complaint
D. 21 calendar days
This specific Texas deadline is unique: the answer is due by 10 a.m. on the
Monday following 20 days after service.
5. In Texas, what is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
,6. A party wishing to appeal a final civil judgment from a Texas district
court should first appeal to which court?
A. Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
B. Texas Court of Appeals
C. Texas Supreme Court
D. U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Appeals from district courts in civil matters go to the Texas Court of
Appeals.
7. Which of the following is NOT a recognized form of ADR (Alternative
Dispute Resolution) in Texas?
A. Mediation
B. Arbitration
C. Mini-trial
D. Jury nullification
Jury nullification is a jury practice, not a form of ADR.
8. What is the maximum number of jurors allowed on a civil jury in a Texas
district court?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 9
D. 15
Texas civil juries in district court have 12 members.
9. Which of the following is a proper venue for a Texas civil lawsuit?
A. Any state where the plaintiff resides
B. County where the defendant resides or where a substantial part of the
, events occurred
C. The federal district where the action arose
D. Any county chosen by the plaintiff
Venue is proper where the defendant resides or where a substantial part of
the events occurred.
10. What is the standard of proof in a Texas civil case?
A. Beyond a reasonable doubt
B. Substantial evidence
C. Preponderance of the evidence
D. Clear and convincing evidence
Preponderance of the evidence is the standard in civil cases.
11. In Texas, what is the burden of proof required to terminate parental
rights?
A. Preponderance of the evidence
B. Probable cause
C. Clear and convincing evidence
D. Beyond a reasonable doubt
Termination of parental rights in Texas requires clear and convincing
evidence due to the fundamental nature of the parental relationship.
12. Which of the following is an example of a "dead man's statute"
scenario in Texas?
A. A party cannot testify about oral statements made by a deceased
person when suing their estate
B. A person refuses to testify in a civil case
C. A criminal defendant invokes the Fifth Amendment