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The Judicial Branch Quiz
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MCQ Questions
Q.1.
can take the case to a higher court.
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
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A losing party in a federal trial court can
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Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
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A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court's decision
Q.2.
to hear certain kinds of cases.
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A losing party in a federal trial court can
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Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
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Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
Q.3.
appeal to a higher federal court.
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A main difference between state and federal courts is
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A losing party in a federal trial court can
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How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
Q.4.
Both hear cases from lower courts.
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
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A losing party in a federal trial court can
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How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
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A main difference between state and federal courts is
Q.5.
a lower court made an error in a case.
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Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
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A main difference between state and federal courts is
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Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
Q.6.
state courts try cases between citizens of a state, while federal courts try disputes between states.
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A losing party in a federal trial court can
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How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
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In state court, a losing party can appeal a case if
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A main difference between state and federal courts is
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