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BLAW 3310 - Exam 3 Review Test Bank, Complete Solution Guide: Latest Guide - University of Texas, Arlington. 1. Every year, creditors have to absorb in unpaid debt: a. about $100 million b. about $5 billion c. over $20 billion d. less than $5 million e. about $20 million ANSWER: c (page 331) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 2. Every year, creditors have to absorb in unpaid debt: a. about $10 million b. about $1 billion c. about $20 million d. about $50 million e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 331) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 3. The law of negotiable instruments has it origins in: a. France b. Rome c. England d. Spain e. Ancient Greece ANSWER: c (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 4. The law of negotiable instruments has its origins in: a. France b. Rome c. Kenya d. Spain e. none of the other choices are correct BLAW 3310 - Exam 3 Review Test Bank, Complete Solution Guide: Latest Guide - University of Texas, Arlington. ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 5. Before passage of laws affecting negotiable instruments: a. the right to payment was a contract right that could not be sold b. business was done on a cash basis only c. businesses were required to maintain large cash reserves (or cash equivalents, such as land or other property) as a guarantee of future payment for credit sales d. it was possible to buy products internationally only by opening a letter of credit as a guarantee of payment e. credit cards were the most common exchange form used ANSWER: a (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 6. Negotiable instruments: a. substitute for cash b. are generally also gold certificates c. make business deals more difficult d. are part of federal regulatory controls e. none of the other choices ANSWER: a (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 7. Negotiable instruments function as: a. substitutes for cash b. credit devices c. devices for making business deals easier d. are subject to Article 3 of the UCC e. all of the other choices ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 8. Negotiable instruments are not: a. substitutes for cash b. credit devices c. devices for making business deals easier d. generally subject to Article 3 of the UCC e. none of the other choices ANSWER: e (page 282) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 9. Negotiable instruments are not: a. substitutes for cash b. credit devices c. subject to Article 2 of the UCC d. devices for making business deals easier e. all of the other choices ANSWER: c (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 10. Negotiable instruments are a part of the commercial law through: a. Article 2 of the UCC b. Article 3 of the UCC c. Article 3 of the CISG d. Article 3 of the Constitution e. Article 3 of the Universal Trade Code ANSWER: b (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 11. Negotiable instruments are a part of the commercial law through: a. Article 2 of the UCC b. Article 3 of the Universal Trade Code c. Article 3 of the CISG d. Article 3 of the Constitution e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 12. A(n) functions as a substitute for cash. a. parley b. easement c. negotiable instrument d. notable instrument e. credit instrument ANSWER: c (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 13. A(n) functions as a substitute for cash. a. parley b. easement c. debtor instrument d. notable instrument e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 14. A(n) is a note promising to repay borrowed money, probably with interest. a. negotiable instrument b. negotiable note c. promissory note d. lending note e. borrowing note ANSWER: c (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 15. A(n) is a note promising to repay borrowed money, probably with interest. a. negotiable instrument b. negotiable note c. borrowing note d. lending note e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 16. A financial institution that receives a promissory note has the right to: a. sell the note to another party b. demand the U.S. Treasury redeem the note c. change the interest terms of the note d. demand repayment of the loan before the originally agreed upon time e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: a (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 17. If a negotiable instrument is , the assignee has the same contract rights and responsibilities as the assign-or. a. assigned b. delegated c. returned d. negated e. realigned ANSWER: a (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 18. If a negotiable instrument is , the transferee takes the instrument free of any of the transferor’s contract obligations. a. transferred by assignment b. transferred by negotiation c. transferred by court d. assigned e. delegated ANSWER: b (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 19. If a negotiable instrument is , the transferee takes the instrument free of any of the transferor’s contract obligations. a. transferred by assignment b. delegated c. transferred by court d. assigned e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 20. If an instrument is made , the party in possession is required only to deliver the instrument to transfer it. a. “to transferee” b. “to holder” c. “to possessor” d. “to bearer” e. “to recipient” ANSWER: d (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal 21. If an instrument is made , the party in possession is required only to deliver the instrument to transfer it. a. “to transferee” b. “to holder” c. “to possessor” d. “to recipient” e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 22. Governments disfavor bearer instruments because: a. transactions with bearer instruments are not taxable b. transactions with bearer instruments are illegal c. law enforcement agencies find it difficult to trace money transferred in bearer form d. bearer instruments cannot be used to fund political campaigns e. transactions involving bearer instruments are not covered by the UCC ANSWER: c (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 23. Governments disfavor bearer instruments because: a. transactions with bearer instruments are not taxable b. transactions with bearer instruments are illegal c. transactions involving bearer instruments are not covered by the UCC d. bearer instruments cannot be used to fund political campaigns e. none of the other choices are correct ANSWER: e (page 332) National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal 24. Although commercial paper may be either negotiable or nonnegotiable, only fall under the UCC. a. nonnegotiable instruments b. negotiable instruments c. real instruments d. unconditional instruments e. conditional instruments ANSWER: b (page 333) National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal

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BLAW 3310 - Exam 3 Review Test Bank, Complete Solution
Guide: Latest Guide - University of Texas, Arlington.

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Guide: Latest Guide - University of Texas, Arlington.

Chapter 12


Negotiable Instruments, Credit, and Bankruptcy

1. Every year, creditors have to absorb in unpaid debt:
a. about $100 million
b. about $5 billion
c. over $20 billion
d. less than $5 million
e. about $20 million

ANSWER: c (page 331)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

2. Every year, creditors have to absorb in unpaid debt:
a. about $10 million
b. about $1 billion
c. about $20 million
d. about $50 million
e. none of the other choices are correct

ANSWER: e (page 331)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

3. The law of negotiable instruments has it origins in:
a. France
b. Rome
c. England
d. Spain
e. Ancient Greece

ANSWER: c (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

4. The law of negotiable instruments has its origins in:
a. France
b. Rome
c. Kenya
d. Spain
e. none of the other choices are correct

,ANSWER: e (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

5. Before passage of laws affecting negotiable instruments:
a. the right to payment was a contract right that could not be sold
b. business was done on a cash basis only
c. businesses were required to maintain large cash reserves (or cash equivalents, such
as land or other property) as a guarantee of future payment for credit sales
d. it was possible to buy products internationally only by opening a letter of credit as
a guarantee of payment
e. credit cards were the most common exchange form used

ANSWER: a (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

6. Negotiable instruments:
a. substitute for cash
b. are generally also gold certificates
c. make business deals more difficult
d. are part of federal regulatory controls
e. none of the other choices

ANSWER: a (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal

7. Negotiable instruments function as:
a. substitutes for cash
b. credit devices
c. devices for making business deals easier
d. are subject to Article 3 of the UCC
e. all of the other choices

ANSWER: e (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal

8. Negotiable instruments are not:
a. substitutes for cash
b. credit devices
c. devices for making business deals easier
d. generally subject to Article 3 of the UCC
e. none of the other choices

, ANSWER: e (page 282)

National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal

9. Negotiable instruments are not:
a. substitutes for cash
b. credit devices
c. subject to Article 2 of the UCC
d. devices for making business deals easier
e. all of the other choices

ANSWER: c (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; Communication; AICPA BB-Legal

10. Negotiable instruments are a part of the commercial law through:
a. Article 2 of the UCC
b. Article 3 of the UCC
c. Article 3 of the CISG
d. Article 3 of the Constitution
e. Article 3 of the Universal Trade Code

ANSWER: b (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

11. Negotiable instruments are a part of the commercial law through:
a. Article 2 of the UCC
b. Article 3 of the Universal Trade Code
c. Article 3 of the CISG
d. Article 3 of the Constitution
e. none of the other choices are correct

ANSWER: e (page 332)

National: AACSB Analytic; AICPA BB-Legal

12. A(n) functions as a substitute for cash.
a. parley
b. easement
c. negotiable instrument
d. notable instrument
e. credit instrument

ANSWER: c (page 332)
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