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I.

1) State appeared since


a. Primitive community
b. Slavery posseeion
c. Ferdal era
d. Capitalism
2) Nature of state includes:
a. Social face
b. Classs-conscious face
c. Both a and b
d. None of a or b
3) The court should not be concerned with whether applyling the ordinary meaning will lead to an
unfair, ridiculous or inconsistent result. This statement describes the rule of statutory interpretation
which is known as:
a. The literal rule
b. The golden rule
c. The class rule
d. The denning rule
4) A state statute authorizes local councils to pass laws regulating the use of beaches and parks in its
area. A local council the passes a by-law prohibiting playing volley ball games on its beaches. This by-
law is an example of:
a. Administrative decision making
b. Primary legislation
c. Executive action
d. Delegated legislation
5) The person who commences legal action is called the:

a. plaitiff

b. defendant

c. respondent

d. claimant

6) The doctrine of precedent( binding) means that:

a. judges must follw earlier decisions of their fellow judges from the same courts

b. judges must fillow decisions of overseas courts to increase their legal knowledge

c. earlier decisions of lower courts are binding upon higher courts (in the same court hierarchy) where
there are casces with similar/identical facts.

d. earlier decisions of higher courts are binding upon lower courts ( in the same court hierarchy) where
there are cases with similar/identical facts.
7) The standard of proof required in a criminal matter is:
a. Beyond reasonnable doubt
b. Beyond the balance of possibilities
c. Unanimous
d. On the balance of probabilities
8) A minimum number of members provided for by the Civil code 2005 is:
a. 2 members
b. 3 members
c. 4 members
d. 5 members
9) The standard of proof required in a civil matter is:
a. beyond reasonable doubt
b. Beyond the balance of possibilities
c. Unanimous
d. On the balance of probilities
10) In Vietnam, a Minister has right to issue:
a. Decrees
b. Circulars
c. Ordinances
d. Decisions

II.Short answers.

1. What is the seperation of power?


2. Is true that the civil code 2005 is substative law? Why?
3. What are conditions for full civil capacity of an individual?
4. Does buying a stolen car belong to unlawfull possession in good faith or not in good faith? Why?
5. Using a passport as a secured thing when hiring a motorbike is a pledge or a deposit? Why?

III

1. Please indicate the component of legal norm:Unless otherwise agreed, and where the contrct only
provides for a time limit for deliver of goods and does not tetermine a specific time for delivery of
goods, and the seller delivers goods before the expiration of such time but in insufficient quantity or
goods not appropriate to the contract, the seller may still deliver the deficit quantity of goods or
provide substitute goods which are appporpriate to the contract or remedy the inappropriateness of the
goods within the remaining duration”

Assumption:

Regulation:
Sanction:

2. A karaoke refuses to stop receiving gusets after 11 pm because A claims thahta a has the freedom to
do business as stipulated in the civil Code 2005. Is what A claims correct?
3. In remote areas, people used to name their children udly in order that their children shall be ignored
by bad evils. When their children have grown up, ugly names have shown negative effects on their life.
Is it able for them to change their name legally?
4. Imagine s 22 of the TAPE Education Act 2002 in your jurisdiction makes it an offence “ to bring any
concealed notes, sketches, books or aids relevant to the examination into an examination room”. What
are your opinion for the following situations:
a. Mr. a is caught in an exam room receiving instructions over a mini radio hidden in his shirt
b. Ms. B writes down some not during an exam, She finishes early and leaves the notes on her desk.
Loy, another exam candidate, is caught reading them.

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