Instructions To use this template: –for each slide write the correct answer on the orange bar first –choose which option (A,B,C or D) and make sure you write the letter on the orange bar in place of the question mark –Now drag the orange bar on top of the correct option so it sits exactly over the top - now when you click through the onscreen animation, the correct answer will appear to be illuminated –View the next slide to see how it should look
$1,000,000 Example of how it looks when complete, click on-screen show to view the animations B - correct answer A - answer C - answer D - answer B - correct answer
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$100 The burden of proof in a tort suit is: B – clear and convincing A – beyond a reasonable doubt C – preponderance of evidence D – confession is required C – preponderance of evidence
$200 Conversion, a tort, is also the crime of: B - burglary A - robbery C - arson D - larceny
$500 Burglary, a crime, is also the tort of: B - assault A - trespass C – infliction of emotional distress D - negligence A - trespass
$1,000 Money awarded to a plaintiff to punish defendant for willful or malicious acts is known as: B – nominal damages A – compensatory damages C – extraneous damages D – punitive damages
$2,000 Symbolic damages awarded when there is no real loss are known as: B – compensatory damages A – nominal damages C – punitive damages D – none of the above A – nominal damages
$4,000 A common defense to intentional torts is: B - insanity A - negligence C - consent D – assumption of the risk C - consent
$8,000 Patents apply to: B - inventions A - songs C - movies D - books B - inventions
$16,000 Copyrights protect: B – patented processes A - inventions C – items reg’d w/ copyright office D – fixed/recorded expressions
$32,000 If an invention is in the “public domain”: B – only licensees may use A – only patent holder may use C – anyone can use it D – public domain does not exist C – anyone can use it
$64,000 In negligence law, the “reasonable person” refers to: B – one who is extra-careful A – “idealized” average person C – one who is slightly careless D – none of the above A – “idealized” average person
$125,000 In a negligence claim against a 12-year old, the 12-year old is held to what standard of care? B – reasonable 12-year old A – reasonable adult C – reasonable child of any age D – minors cannot be sued for neg. B – reasonable 12-year old
$250,000 If a harm would not have occurred but for a given act, the act is said to be a(n): B – proximate cause A – cause in fact C – foreseeable cause D – charitable cause A – cause in fact
$500,000 A significant consequence of holding manufacturers strictly liable for defective products is: B – lower consumer prices A – higher insurance rates C – increase in dangerous products D – more research/development
$1,000,000 To which activity would strict liability apply? B – driving a car A – bungee jumping C – dynamiting a bridge D - shoplifting C – dynamiting a bridge
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