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Download Week 2 Knowledge Check Study Guide
Week 2 Knowledge Check
The material presented below is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all you need to know in the content area. Rather it is a starting point for building your knowledge and skills. Additional study materials are recommended in each area below to help you master the material.
Personalized Study Guide Results:
Score: 11 / 12
Concepts | Mastery | Questions |
Intentional torts | 100% | * 1 * 2 * 3 |
Negligence | 100% | * 4 * 5 * 6 |
Product liability and strict liability | 67% | * 7 * 8 * 9 |
Defenses to product liability | 100% | * 10 * 11 * 12 |
Concept: Intentional torts
Mastery | 100% | Questions | * 1 * 2 * 3 |
Materials on the concept:
* Intentional Torts
* Assault
* Misappropriation of the Right to Publicity
* Defamation of Character
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1.
Identify the true statement about intentional torts.
* A.
A person can be sued for assault even if there was no actual physical contact.
* B.
A person can be sued for threatening future harm.
* C.
A person can be accused of battery only if there was direct physical contact.
* D.
A person cannot be sued for intending to injure one person but injuring another instead.
Bottom of Form
Correct :
Assault is an intentional tort in which there is offensive physical contact or an act that creates fear of intended harm. A person can be sued for assault even if there was no actual physical contact.
Materials
* Assault
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2.
When does...