Reference no: EM133090111
1) Which term is defined as a period of time after which a cause of legal action may no longer be enforced?
a) limitation period
b) non-pecuniary damages
c) post judgment intrest
d) class action
2) In Quebec, a person is held liable for his or her things, buildings, and what else?
a. Emails
b. Remarks
c. Thoughts
d. Animals
3) What are the two key areas of cyber risk exposure?
a) Behaviour management and financial management
b) Behaviour management and systems and technology management
c) Behaviour management and organizational management
d) Behaviour management and departmental management
4) How many levels of automation have been identified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International?
a) six
b) seven
c) four
d) five
5) Under duty of care, what is considered when attempting to determine if a person's actions could lead to injury or property damage?
a) Could the person understand the gravity of his or her actions?
b) Could the person understand his or her behaviour was negligent?
c) Could the person foresee that the act contemplated would likely result in harm or damage?
d) Could the person have the means to make restitution for the damages caused?
6) The warning signs found on a lawnmower are an example of what?
a) Preventing a safety defect
b) Preventative maintenance
c) Manufacturer's duty of care
d) Preventing a gross fault
7) What degree of duty of care does the occupier owe to an invitee?
a) Minimal duty of care
b) Reasonable duty of care
c) Greatest duty of care
d) Greater duty of care
8) Which term arose out of a similar circumstance that involved airplanes?
a) general warning
b) Sistership
c) inherently dangerous
d) sensitivity of user
9) How is the reasonable person defined in Canadian law?
a) Person who is not very knowledgeable
b) Person who is highly respected
c) Mythical creature of the law
d) Person who is always kind to others
10) What is extinctive prescription?
a) The period in which you can launch a lawsuit
b) Deals with contributory negligence
c) Prescription drugs that are out of date do not incur liability
d) Extinguishing a right that has not been used or pleading the non-admissibility of an action