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Note - Some of the questions require the CORRECT answer to be indicated whilst others require
the INCORRECT answer or the most appropriate. Read the questions carefully.
Each question is 2 marks.
Which of the following is an example of a primary source of law in South Africa?
A. A treaty.
B. International customary law.
C. Legislation.
D. Legal articles.
A Bill is classified into a category by:
A. The National Assembly.
B. Parliament's Joint Tagging Mechanism.
C. The National Council of Provinces.
D. None of the above.
A party opposing an application (motion proceedings) in a civil matter is cited as :
A. The Accused.
B. The Plaintiff.
C. The Respondent.
D. The Defendant.
After a Plea has been served, identify the pleading that the Plaintiff's legal practitioner
prepares in response:
A. Plea and Counterclaim.
B. Replication.
C. Answering Affidavit.
D. Replying Affidavit.
In some instances a judge agrees with the decision of the majority of judges, but arrives at
the decision for different reasons. What is this type of judgment referred to as?
A. Unanimous judgment.
B. Separate concurring judgment.
C. Minority judgment.
D. Dissenting judgment.
Sizwe lent Bongani the sum of R19500(nineteen thousand five hundred rand) to pay for his
Regent Business School studies. Bongani does not pay him back in the time agreed and
Sizwe wants to take the matter to court. Indicate the Court that would more cost effective
and allow for a quick resolution of the matter.
A. The Magistrate's District Court.
B. The Regional Court.
C. The Equality Court.
D. The Small Claims Court.
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