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BUSI 2001 WEEK 4 QUIZ -QUESTION AND ANSWER
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 4 QUIZ -QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
Week 4: Legal Purpose and Written Contracts - Tutorial Quiz 
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1. Abbot accepted Milligan's oral offer to sell a small parcel of real property. This 
agreement is (Points: 2) 
Illegal because it should have been in writing 
Illegal because the sale was not arranged by a licensed real estate salesperson 
Legal but unenforceable by either party 
Legal but enforceable only by the offerer 
2. Usury laws provide protection in a contract that is (...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH 
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• Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
A tort is 
Selected Answer: 
A private wrong 
Correct Answer: 
A private wrong 
• Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
Lovell threatened to hit Farrin. If Lovell did hit Farrin and Farrin suffered injury or damages, 
she could sue Lovell for 
Selected Answer: 
Assault and battery 
Correct Answer: 
Assault and battery 
• Question 3 
2 out of 2 points 
To determine negligence, the court compares the conduct of the defendant...
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BUSI 2001 FINAL EXAM WEEK 6 WITH ANSWERS
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BUSI 2001 FINAL EXAM 
WEEK 6 WITH ANSWERS 
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Week 6: Negotiable Instruments and Government Regulation - Final Exam 
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Time Remaining: 
1. Except as provided by statute, oral contracts are just as enforceable as written 
contracts. (Points: 5) 
True 
False 
2. Full performance is the most common method by which contracts are discharged. 
(Points: 5) 
True 
False 
3. One of the elements necessary to establish fraud is a false statement or concealment of 
a material fact. (Points: 5) 
Tru...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
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•	Question 1 
 
A tort is 
 
Selected Answer:	 
A private wrong 
Correct Answer:	 
 
A private wrong 
•	Question 2 
Lovell threatened to hit Farrin. If Lovell did hit Farrin and Farrin suffered injury or damages, she could sue Lovell for 
 
Selected Answer:	 
Assault and battery 
Correct Answer:	 
 
Assault and battery 
•	Question 3 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
To determine negligence, the court compares the conduct...
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BUSI 2001 FINAL EXAM WEEK 6 WITH ANSWERS
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Week 6: Negotiable Instruments and Government Regulation - Final Exam	 Help 
 
 
 
 
Time Remaining: 
 
1.	Except as provided by statute, oral contracts are just as enforceable as written contracts. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
2.	Full performance is the most common method by which contracts are discharged. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
3.	One of the elements necessary to establish fraud is a false statement or concealment of a material fact. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
4.	The UCC requires all parties...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 4 QUIZ - QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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Week 4: Legal Purpose and Written Contracts - Tutorial Quiz	 Help 
 
 
 
1.	Abbot accepted Milligan's oral offer to sell a small parcel of real property. This agreement is (Points: 2) 
Illegal because it should have been in writing 
Illegal because the sale was not arranged by a licensed real estate salesperson Legal but unenforceable by either party 
Legal but enforceable only by the offerer 
 
 
2.	Usury laws provide protection in a contract that is (Points: 2) For the loan of money 
For the ...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
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•	Question 1 
 
A tort is 
 
Selected Answer:	 
A private wrong 
Correct Answer:	 
 
A private wrong 
•	Question 2 
Lovell threatened to hit Farrin. If Lovell did hit Farrin and Farrin suffered injury or damages, she could sue Lovell for 
 
Selected Answer:	 
Assault and battery 
Correct Answer:	 
 
Assault and battery 
•	Question 3 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 out of 2 points 
 
To determine negligence, the court compares the conduct...
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BUSI 2001 FINAL EXAM WEEK 6 WITH ANSWERS
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Week 6: Negotiable Instruments and Government Regulation - Final Exam	 Help 
 
 
 
 
Time Remaining: 
 
1.	Except as provided by statute, oral contracts are just as enforceable as written contracts. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
2.	Full performance is the most common method by which contracts are discharged. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
3.	One of the elements necessary to establish fraud is a false statement or concealment of a material fact. (Points: 5) 
True False 
 
4.	The UCC requires all parties...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 4 QUIZ - QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 4 QUIZ - 
QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
Week 4: Legal Purpose and Written Contracts - Tutorial Quiz Help 
1. Abbot accepted Milligan's oral offer to sell a small parcel of real property. This 
agreement is (Points: 2) 
 Illegal because it should have been in writing 
 Illegal because the sale was not arranged by a licensed real estate salesperson 
 Legal but unenforceable by either party 
 Legal but enforceable only by the offerer 
2. Usury laws provide protection in a contract that...
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
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BUSI 2001 WEEK 2 QUIZ WITH 
ANSWERS 
• Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
A tort is 
Selected Answer: 
A private wrong 
Correct Answer: 
A private wrong 
• Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
Lovell threatened to hit Farrin. If Lovell did hit Farrin and Farrin suffered injury or damages, 
she could sue Lovell for 
Selected Answer: 
Assault and battery 
Correct Answer: 
Assault and battery 
• Question 3 
2 out of 2 points 
To determine negligence, the court compares the conduct of the defendant wi...
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