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1
The environment in which an activity is conducted will have a bearing on whether an activity is declared abnormally dangerous.
A)True
B)False
2
A defendant in a strict liability action may assert that the plaintiff assumed the risk of the danger from the defendant's activities.
A)True
B)False
3
Crop dusting and spraying are considered abnormally dangerous activities.
A)True
B)False
4
A possessor of land owes a duty to trespassers to protect them from harm from both a wild animal and a dangerous domestic animal.
A)True
B)False
5
Most states use the "one free bite" rule to establish liability.
A)True
B)False
6
Some jurisdictions hold owners strictly liable for all injuries caused by their animals, and it is irrelevant whether or not the owner knew the animal was dangerous.
A)True
B)False
7
_____________ states that the defendant is liable without the plaintiff having to prove fault.
A)Intentional liability
B)Strict liability
C)Tort liability
D)Negligence liability
8
When a traitis part of the essential character of something by nature, it is known as ____________.
A)substantive
B)inherent
C)probable
D)primary
9
_______________ seeks to ensure that corporations will adhere to the highest level of care to avoid injury to potential plaintiffs.
A)Intentional negligence
B)Trespasser liability
C)Inherent liability
D)Strict liability
10
Which of the following activities is not considered abnormally dangerous?
A)storing and using explosives
B)blasting in a residential area
C)operating nuclear reactors
D)shopping in a crowded mall







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