F4 (CL – ENG) – Chapter 01 – PART A – CBE MCQs – ACCA

These are ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) Corporate and Business Law MCQs for Part-A of the Syllabus “Essential elements of the legal system”.

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to help ACCA F4 English students to better understand the exam format. We aim to instill in students the habit of practicing online for their CBE exams. By doing so, students can reduce exam stress and prepare more effectively.

Please note:

  • Students should not attempt these MCQs until they have studied the entire chapter.
  • All questions are compulsory, so please do not skip any.

We hope that these MCQs will be a valuable resource for students preparing for the ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) exam.

INFORMATION ABOUT THESE CBE MCQs Test/Quiz

Course:ACCA – Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Fundamental Level:Applied Skills
Subject:Corporate and Business Law
Paper:F4 English – CL/LW
Chapter:Law and the legal system
Chapter Number:01 of the Practice and Exam Kit
Syllabus Area:A – “Essential elements of the legal system”
Questions Type:CBE MCQs
Exam Section:Section A

Syllabus Area

These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) cover the Syllabus Area Part A of the Syllabus; “Essential elements of the legal system” of ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) Corporate and Business Law Module.

Time

These MCQs are not time-bound. Take your time and solve them without stress. Pay proper attention and focus. Do not rush or hesitate.

Result

Students will get their F4 English CBE MCQs Test results after they finish the entire test. They will also be able to see the correct and incorrect answers, as well as explanations for the incorrect questions.

Types of Questions

MCQs: Choose one from the given options.
Multiple choice: Choose all those answers which seem correct/ or incorrect to you, as per the requirement of the question. Keep your eye on the wording “( select all those which are correct/ or incorrect)“.
Drop-down: Select from the list provided.
Type numbers: Type your answer in numbers as per the requirement of the question.

 

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F4 (ENG) - Chapter 01 - Part A - MCQs

Course: ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Subject:
F4 (LW/CL) (ENGLISH) - Corporate And Business Law
Syllabus Area: A - Essential elements of the legal system
Chapter in Kit: 01 - Law and the legal system
Exam Section: Section A
Questions type: MCQs
Time: No Time Limit

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1 / 15

Which of the following is the prosecutor in a criminal law case?

2 / 15

Which of the following describes the standard of proof in a civil law case?

3 / 15

Which of the following is a remedy available under the civil law?

4 / 15

All criminal law cases begin in which of the following courts?

5 / 15

The Queen's Bench, Family and Chancery are all division of which court?

6 / 15

Which of the following statements concerning cases brought before a Magistrates' Courts is correct?

7 / 15

Which of the following offences would only be heard at a Magistrates' Court?

8 / 15

Which type of law is concerned with the function and operation of local authorities?

9 / 15

Which TWO of the following terms are associated with criminal law rather than civil law?

10 / 15

Which TWO of the following are the parties involved in a civil law case?

11 / 15

In the civil law system, cases are allocated to one of three 'tracks' for processing.

Which of the following is NOT a 'track' in the civil law system?

12 / 15

In the criminal law system, an immediate appeal regarding a decision by a Magistrates' Court could be heard by which of the following courts?

13 / 15

Which of the following courts only has civil jurisdiction?

14 / 15

The Chancery Division of the High Court hears cases involving which of the following matters?

15 / 15

Which TWO of the following are types of offences heard by a Magistrates' Court?

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