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1. 
...only requires the Balance of Probability?
A.
Criminal trial
B.
Doctrine of Precedent
C.
Tort Law
D.
Common Law
2. 
_______ law is about finding guilt beyond reasonable doubt and meting out the punishment.
A.
Parliamentary
B.
Judge Judy
C.
Criminal
D.
Statute Law
3. 
The right act/decision is defined as that which leads to the best consequences
A.
Deontology
B.
Virtue Ethics
C.
Moral Justification
D.
Teleology
4. 
"Separation of powers" 1: Parliament/Legislature, 2: The Judiciary and 3: The _______________
A.
The High Court
B.
The Senate
C.
The Executive
D.
The Federal Court
5. 
School of thought that one acts according to one`s duty as the act is intrinsically good
A.
Obligation
B.
Justice
C.
Utilitarianism
D.
Deontology
6. 
Which of the following best supports autonomy...
A.
Privacy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Informed Consent
D.
Veracity
7. 
Beneficence =
A.
First do no harm
B.
Telling the truth
C.
The right to choice
D.
Active well-doing
8. 
_______ law is usually a dispute between two individuals rather than about punishment.
A.
Criminal
B.
Trial by Jury
C.
Civil
D.
Statute Law
9. 
....'Primum non nocere' = ?
A.
First do no harm- Non-maleficence
B.
Tell no lies- Telling the truth
C.
Personal Freedom- The right to choice
D.
Active well-doing
10. 
Decisions made in a prior case are usually followed in any cases that come after....
A.
Common Law
B.
Criminal Law
C.
Doctrine of Precedent
D.
Doctrine of President
11. 
Ethical school of thinking related to love, sympathy and caring towards others.
12. 
Ethical school of thinking related to love, sympathy and caring towards others.
A.
Agapeistic ethics
B.
Moral pluralism
C.
Moral dogma
D.
Moral relativism