Text comprehension quiz
Select only ONE correct answer to each question.
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What is the first level of the UK’s judicial system?
- Supreme Court
- Crown Court
- Magistrates’ Court
- High Court
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What type of offenses are dealt with in the Magistrates’ Court?
- Serious offenses
- Minor offenses
- Civil offenses
- Corporate offenses
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What is the second level of the UK’s judicial system after the Magistrates’ Court?
- Crown Court
- High Court
- Supreme Court
- Specialized Court
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What type of offenses are dealt with in the Crown Court?
- Minor offenses
- Serious offenses
- Political offenses
- Civil offenses
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What is the highest court in the UK’s judicial system?
- Supreme Court
- High Court
- Magistrates’ Court
- Specialized Court
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What type of cases does the Supreme Court hear?
- Criminal cases
- Civil cases
- Both criminal and civil cases
- Corporate cases
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What is the basis of the UK’s judicial system?
- Statute law
- Common law
- Political law
- Corporate law
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How can a judge be removed from the bench in the UK?
- For incompetence
- For misconduct
- For both incompetence and misconduct
- For political reasons
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What is the role of the High Court in the UK’s judicial system?
- The final court of appeal
- Deals with minor offenses
- Deals with serious offenses
- Deals with appeals from the Crown Court
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What is the significance of impartiality and independence in the UK’s judicial system?
- The judicial system is biased
- The judicial system is controlled by the government
- The judicial system is free from political interference
- The judicial system is influenced by corporate interests