Established set of moral and ethical values

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1. Are law and justice concluded to be always coincided?

A. True
B. False

2. The following are branches of government, except?

A. Municipal government
B. Judiciary
C. Parliament
D. Executive

3. The universal medical care scheme and employment insurance are the classic example of law that says, "as the instrument of social change."

A. True
B. False

4. Laws that are based on the established set of moral and ethical values whose precepts are considered to be eternal and immutable. Please select below that applies.

A. Natural law
B. Substantive law
C. Procedural law
D. Common law

5. __________ is a philosopher that says "the world with no enforced legal order, life would be nasty, brutish, and short" because of the propensities of human nature are aggressive and violent. Please select below that applies.

A. Greek Philosopher Aristotle
B. Thomas Hobbes.
C. Karl Marx
D. Roscoe Pound

6. The great philosopher that recognized two broad categories of law which he called retributive and distributive justice that remained generally recognized today. Please select below that applies.

A. Jeremy Bentham
B. Roscoe Pound
C. Karl Marx
D. Aristotle

7. Law is a body of rules that can be enforced by the courts or by other government agencies. Please select below that does not apply.

A. Purchase of automobile
B. Incorporation of a company.
C. Payment of a loan.
D. A plaintiff bring action before the court for non-performance of the contract whose object of the contract are bets and wagers.

8. A philosopher of the 19th century who asserted that the upper class would never surrender any of their protection and privileges through persuasion or other form of non-violent pressure.

A. Thomas Hobbes.
B. Roscoe Pound
C. Jeremy Bentham
D. Karl Marx

9. The court plays diverse roles in the federal legal system. Please select below that applies.

A. Arbiter of disputes between private parties.
B. As protector of civil liberties.
C. Arbiter of the constitution.
D. All the above

10. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is entrenched in the constitution; therefore, it cannot be repealed by an ordinary act of parliament or of provincial legislation in each of the areas where formerly they were able and repeal laws at their will.

A. True
B. False

11. The branch of government that enact and pass law. Please select below that applies.

A. Court of appeal
B. Executive branch
C. Judiciary
D. Parliament

12. The branch of government that execute and implement laws. Please select below that applies.

A. Municipal court.
B. Executive branch
C. Judiciary
D. Member of the parliament

13. The branch of government that cannot act as litigant in a case. Please select below that applies.

A. Municipal court.
B. Executive branch
C. Judiciary
D. Member of the parliament

14. Which of the following is the final arbiter of the constitution of Canada, the umpire between the two levels of government - Federal and Provincial.

A. Tax court
B. Executive branch
C. Parliament
D. Supreme court

15. The constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provision of the constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency, of no force or effect.

A. True
B. False

16. Under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, everyone has fundamental freedoms. Which of the following below is not one of it?

A. Freedom against arrest and detention
B. Freedom peaceful assembly and association
C. Freedom of conscience and religion.
D. Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication.

17. All rights and freedoms as set out in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are absolute and without limitation because it was entrenched in the constitution.

A. True
B. False

18. Which of the following below is the primary source of law?

A. Case law and parliament legislation
B. Canada Revenue Agency
C. Executive department
D. Tax court of appeal\

19. A large retail store outlet wanted to provide a space in their store to two optometrists but was prohibited by the Alberta Optometrists Act that says, "any member is prohibited from carrying their profession with other non-optometrist." The optometrists challenged this rule as a violation of their rights and freedoms of association as guaranteed under the Charter.

Does the action of the optometrists will succeed?

A. True
B. False

Does the rule of the Provincial Optometrists Act contravene of the Charter?

A. True
B. False

Does the retail store have a right standing to challenge the Alberta Optometrists Act?

A. True
B. False

20. Under the Charter Rights and Freedoms, every individual has mobility rights. Please select below that applies.

A. Has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada,
B. Has the right to move to and take up residence in any province,
C. Has the right to pursue the gaining of livelihood in any province.
D. All the above.

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