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Choose the right answer to the questions. Question How many justices does the Supreme Court have? Answers Option 1 The Supreme Court has nine justices. Option 2 The Supreme Court has seven justices. Option 3 The Supreme Court has ten justices. Question By what is the subject-matter jurisdiction of the Federal courts limited? Answers Option 1 By the Bill of Rights. Option 2 By Article III of the Constitution. Option 3 By Article II of the Constitution. Question What judge may have to apply state law in a diversity case? Answers Option 1 A state judge may have to apply state law in a diversity case. Option 2 A federal judge may have to apply state law in a diversity case. Option 3 Both a state and a federal judge may have to apply state law in a diversity case. Question Who has got the original choice of whether to bring the case in federal or state court? Answers Option 1 A state judge has got the original choice of whether to bring the case in federal or state court. Option 2 Plaintiff has got the original choice of whether to bring the case in federal or state court. Option 3 A federal judge has got the original choice of whether to bring the case in federal or state court. Question How many votes does it take to grant the writ of certiorari and hear the case? Answers Option 1 It takes four votes from the eleven justices to grant the writ of certiorari and hear the case. Option 2 It takes five votes from the nine justices to grant the writ of certiorari and hear the case. Option 3 It takes four votes from the nine justices to grant the writ of certiorari and hear the case. Enable JavaScript
Choose the right completion of the sentence. Question In 1789 state courts handled... . Answers Option 1 some judicial matters. Option 2 all judicial matters. Option 3 no judical matters. Feedback Wrong Correct Option Wrong Solution Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question At present, the United States is divided into... . Answers Option 1 91 district. Option 2 50 districts. Option 3 51 district. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question The United States Constitution specifies the method of... . Answers Option 1 consumption. Option 2 selection. Option 3 independence. Feedback Wrong Correct Option Wrong Solution Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question Federal judges are appointed by... . Answers Option 1 the Vice president. Option 2 the Senate. Option 3 the President. Feedback Wrong Wrong Correct Option Solution Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Question “Diversity jurisdiction” applies to controversies between... . Answers Option 1 citizens of different states and controversies between citizens of the United States and citizens of a foreign country. Option 2 citizens of different states. Option 3 citizens of the United States and citizens of a foreign country. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback)