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1. Which of the following is required to establish a valid contract
under Florida law?
A. Offer, acceptance, and consideration
B. Offer and acceptance only
C. Consideration and writing only
D. Writing only
Rationale: A valid contract requires an offer, acceptance, and
consideration to be enforceable.
2. In Florida, a person may be guilty of theft if they:
A. Borrow property without permission
B. Knowingly obtain or use someone else’s property with intent to
deprive
C. Accidentally take property
D. Use property with permission
Rationale: Theft requires intentional taking or use with intent to deprive
the owner.
3. The statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in Florida is
generally:
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Four years
,D. Six years
Rationale: Florida law generally allows four years to file a personal
injury lawsuit.
4. Which of the following types of property is not subject to
homestead protection in Florida?
A. Primary residence
B. Land adjoining residence used as a homestead
C. Vacation home
D. Homestead improvements
Rationale: Florida homestead protections apply only to the primary
residence, not other properties.
5. Florida law requires that a minor may enter into a contract:
A. At any time without restriction
B. Only with parental consent
C. But the contract is generally voidable by the minor
D. Only for necessities
Rationale: Minors may enter contracts, but they are typically voidable
at the minor’s option.
6. In Florida, attorney-client privilege:
A. Applies to communications with third parties
B. Protects confidential communications between lawyer and client
C. Applies only in criminal cases
D. Does not apply to written communications
Rationale: Confidential communications between lawyer and client are
protected.
7. Which of the following is a requirement to bring a wrongful death
action in Florida?
A. Proof of criminal liability
B. Proof that the death was caused by negligence or wrongful act
, C. Consent of all heirs
D. Filing within ten years
Rationale: Wrongful death actions require proof that the death resulted
from negligence or a wrongful act.
8. Florida’s public records law requires that:
A. All government records are secret
B. Government records are open unless specifically exempted
C. Only financial records are public
D. Records may be requested only by citizens
Rationale: Florida law favors transparency; records are public unless
exempted.
9. The Florida Constitution protects which of the following rights
explicitly beyond the U.S. Constitution?
A. Freedom of religion
B. Right to bear arms
C. Right to privacy
D. Right to vote
Rationale: Florida Constitution includes an explicit right to privacy.
10. A party may remove a case from state court to federal court in
Florida if:
A. The case involves state law only
B. There is federal question jurisdiction or diversity jurisdiction
C. The state court denies a motion
D. The plaintiff agrees
Rationale: Removal is allowed for federal question or diversity
jurisdiction cases.
11. In Florida, the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur applies when:
A. The plaintiff is at fault
B. The defendant acted intentionally