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Who Uses the Law Quiz Generator?
Bar Exam Prep
Generate MBE-style questions on Contracts or Torts
Law School Casebook
Create case brief and issue spotting questions from assigned readings
Law School Outlines
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CLE Credits
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Bloom's Taxonomy Levels
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Sample Law Quiz Questions
A flavour of what the AI generates — every question comes with an explanation that teaches, not just grades.
Q1. Which of the following is NOT a required element of a valid contract under common law?
- A.Offer
- B.Acceptance
- C.Consideration
- D.Notarisation
Explanation
Common-law contract formation requires offer, acceptance, and consideration (and mutual assent and capacity). Notarisation is required only for specific instruments (e.g., real estate deeds in some states), not for general contracts.
Q2. The four elements of negligence are duty, breach, causation, and:
- A.Mens rea
- B.Damages
- C.Consideration
- D.Intent
Explanation
Negligence = duty + breach + causation + damages. Mens rea is criminal law; consideration is contract; intent is intentional torts (battery, assault, etc.).
Common Law Mistakes
- ·Confusing intentional torts (battery, assault, IIED) with negligence — different mental states, different elements.
- ·Mixing up offer and counteroffer rules — a counteroffer terminates the original offer.
- ·Treating constitutional law as politics — the bar tests doctrinal analysis, not policy preference.
- ·Skipping the call-of-the-question — bar exam questions test exactly what the call asks, no more, no less.
Study Tips for Law
- ·Memorise the elements of each rule cold. The bar rewards instant rule recall.
- ·Practise issue-spotting weekly — read a fact pattern, list every legal issue you see in 2 minutes.
- ·For each rule, learn one paradigm case (the textbook example). Concrete anchors abstract rules.
- ·Practice MBE-style questions daily for 6+ weeks before the bar — pattern recognition is everything.
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