Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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After locating a relevant section in the main volume of an
encyclopedia, the researcher should always check what?
a. | the index | c. | the summary
pages | b. | the supplement (pocket part) | d. | all of the
above |
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The index of an encyclopedia leads the researcher to the
main volume by the use of:
a. | a topic and section number | c. | a volume
number | b. | a section number only | d. | none of the
above |
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The legal research system of which Am. Jur. 2d is a part is
called the:
a. | Total Client Service Library | c. | Lawyer’s Legal Assist | b. | Key Number
System | d. | None of the above |
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A treaty relevant to the legal matter at hand would
generally be considered what kind of authority?
a. | primary | c. | non-authority | b. | secondary | d. | none of the above |
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The main volume, or online article, of an
encyclopedia leads the researcher to other authority by the use of what?
a. | the general index | c. | footnotes | b. | the table of
contents | d. | none of the above |
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Legal Analysis is the application of:
a. | law to law | c. | fact to
law | b. | fact to fact | d. | none of the
above |
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The process of legal analysis is often referred to by its
acronym, which is:
a. | IRAN | c. | IRAC | b. | IRAQ | d. | none of the above |
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In the method, or system, of legal analysis, the
“A” stands for what?
a. | apple | c. | analysis | b. | application | d. | analytical |
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The system of legal analysis is used to
analyze:
a. | cases | c. | regulation | b. | statutes | d. | all of the above |
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What is usually considered the heart of the
memorandum?
a. | the issues | c. | the
conclusion | b. | the
analysis | d. | the recommendation |
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When creating your written assignments for this program, you
should do what?
a. | Use the guidelines provided by the manual | c. | Use the Legal Writing Labs | b. | Use the instruction
provided by your professor | d. | Use all of the above |
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