COMPLETE QUESTION BANK WITH QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Court officers primarily serve to:
A) Represent defendants in court
B) Maintain order and security in the courtroom
C) Record witness testimonies
D) File motions for the prosecutor
Correct Answer: B) Maintain order and security in the
courtroom
Explanation: Court officers ensure courtroom safety,
enforce decorum, and assist judges in managing
proceedings.
2. Which of the following is an example of a civil case?
,A) Robbery
B) Divorce
C) Murder
D) Burglary
Correct Answer: B) Divorce
Explanation: Civil cases involve disputes between
individuals, such as divorce or property issues.
3. The term “bail” refers to:
A) A fee charged by the court for case processing
B) Money or property pledged to ensure a defendant
appears in court
C) A type of plea bargain
D) A judge’s order for dismissal
Correct Answer: B) Money or property pledged to ensure
a defendant appears in court
,Explanation: Bail is a security ensuring a defendant’s future
appearance in court.
4. The U.S. Constitution guarantees which right to criminal
defendants?
A) The right to remain silent
B) The right to free healthcare
C) The right to privacy in all situations
D) The right to a civil jury
Correct Answer: A) The right to remain silent
Explanation: Protected under the Fifth Amendment against
self-incrimination.
5. When a judge says “Order in the court,” the court officer
should:
A) Ask the judge for clarification
, B) Quiet the courtroom and restore decorum
C) Leave the courtroom
D) Announce the next case
Correct Answer: B) Quiet the courtroom and restore
decorum
Explanation: Maintaining order is a key responsibility of
court officers.
6. If a witness refuses to answer a question after being
ordered by the judge, the court officer should:
A) Escort the witness out of the courtroom
B) Wait for further instructions from the judge
C) Warn the witness personally
D) Leave the courtroom
Correct Answer: B) Wait for further instructions from the
judge