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1
The Uniform __________ Code covers a topics ranging from wills, to gifts, to life insurance.
A)Process
B)Probate
C)Commercial
D)Consignment
2
A __________ is a legal document that outlines how a person wants his/her property distributed on death.
A)Trust
B)Probate agreement
C)Probate assignment
D)Will
3
When a person dies without a will, the person died _________.
A)Intrastate
B)Intestate
C)In probate
D)None of the above
4
A person who writes a will is called a(n):
A)Heir
B)Executor
C)Testator
D)Intestator
5
__________ capacity means that the person must be old enough to write a will, and be of sound mind.
A)Probate
B)Contractual
C)Testamentary
D)Executory
6
A(n) __________ will is a will that the testator writes and signs in his/her own handwriting.
A)Symbolic
B)Emblematic
C)Holographic
D)None of the above
7
A(n) __________ will is a will that two (2) or more testators execute in which they leave property to each other as long as the survivor agrees that when he or she dies, the remaining property will be distributed according to a plan created by all testators.
A)Survivorship
B)Addendum
C)Mutual
D)Partnership
8
Wills are __________, which means that testators can change them.
A)Transitory
B)Circulatory
C)Ambulatory
D)Ambivalent
9
Express trusts are trusts the settler creates either while he/she is alive, known as a(n) __________ trust, or by will, known as a __________ trust.
A)Inter vivos; probate
B)Causa mortis; probate
C)Living; testamentary
D)Causa mortis; testamentary
10
The right to die refers to a person's right to place limits on other people's efforts to prolong life. A person can express his or her wishes regarding these limits through __________.
A)Advance directives
B)Anticipatory directives
C)Advance proclamations
D)Anticipatory proclamations







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