LATEST WGU - BUSINESS LAW C713 PRE-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is the principal source of stare decisis and precedent?
A) Constitutional Law
B) Administrative Law
C) Statutory Law
D) Common Law - CORRECT ANSWER Common Law
A rent-to-own store offered for sale a sofa that was manufactured in a foreign county. The store intentionally repres...
LATEST WGU - BUSINESS LAW C713 PRE-
ASSESSMENT 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the principal source of stare decisis and precedent?
A) Constitutional Law
B) Administrative Law
C) Statutory Law
D) Common Law - CORRECT ANSWER Common Law
A rent-to-own store offered for sale a sofa that was manufactured in a foreign county.
The store intentionally represented that the sofa was made from leather, but in reality it
was made from vinyl. A consumer used a credit card to purchase the sofa and hopes the
Federal Trade Commission regulations can help resolve the dispute.
How would these regulations help this consumer?
A) They prohibit unfair or deceptive acts or practices.
B) They offer fraud insurance for small businesses.
C) They require merchants to honor the warranties on the products they sell.
D) hey oversee products imported from foreign countries. - CORRECT ANSWER
They prohibit unfair or deceptive acts or practices.
From which source do laws governing crime primarily arise?
,LATEST WGU - BUSINESS LAW C713 PRE-
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A) Civil Law
B) Common Law
C) Constitutional Law
D) Statutory Law - CORRECT ANSWER Constitutional Law
Which type of law governs a claim for age discrimination in private employment?
A) Criminal Law
B) Common Law
C) Statutory Law
D) Constitutional Law - CORRECT ANSWER Common Law
During a state trial the following testimony is recorded: An individual holds an online
auction claiming to be selling the rights to a valuable apartment building. A small
business owner wins the auction and pays the individual $1 million, only to learn that
the individual did not disclose that the apartment building has serious structural defects,
in a panic, the small business owner burns down the building and asks the insurance
company to pay for the loss.
Which trial action brought by the state against the small business owner is supported by
this scenario?
A) Criminal trial for making false statements
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B) Civil trial for arson
C) Civil trial for tortious interference
D) Criminal trial for fraud - CORRECT ANSWER Criminal trial for fraud
During a state trial, the following testimony is recorded: An individual holds an online
auction claiming to be selling the rights to a large bridge in New York. The individual
does not own the bridge or have any claim to it. A small business is looking to establish
a paving contract with the City of New York and bids $1 million in the auction for the
bridge, hoping to leverage the bridge into a contract with the city. The small business
wins the auction and pays the individual $1 million, only to learn that the individual does
not have a legal claim on the bridge.
Which trial action brought by the state is supported by this scenario?
A) Criminal trial for making false statements
B) Civil trial for tortious interference
C) Civil trial for slander of title
D) Criminal trial for fraud - CORRECT ANSWER Criminal trial for fraud
During a state trial, the following testimony is recorded: An individual working for Firm A
learns of a contract between Firms B and C. The individual goes to Firm C and convinces
it to break its contract with Firm B and enter into a new contract with Firm A. The
individual lies to Firm A about personal involvement in the conflict, saying Firm C
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decided to break the contract with Firm B on its own. The individual repeats the same lie
to Firm B.
Which state trial action brought by Firm B is supported by this scenario?
A)Criminal trial for making false statements
B) Criminal trial for tortious interference with a contract
C) Civil trial for tortious interference with a contract
D)Civil trial for making false statements - CORRECT ANSWER Civil trial for tortious
interference with a contract
An employee leaves the company office and is injured by a falling tree branch. The
employee sues the company. The trial court rules that the company is liable for the
worker's injury. This decision goes against past precedent, which held that employers
are not liable for injuries to employees outside the office. The company appeals the
decision, and a U.S. court of appeals holds in the company's favor.
How will future rulings by judges who disagree with a court of appeal's findings be
affected by this precedent?
A)The court of appeals will sanction future judges who fail to follow precedent.
B) Future rulings of trial courts that fail to consider precedent will be overturned by the
court of appeals directly.
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