In England and Wales, a … is a lawyer who is qualified to give legal advice and prepare legal documents and who represents clients in the lower courts. a) academic
b) barrister
c) undergraduate
d) solicitor
2. Linda gets very tired as she both works and studies. She is a…student.
a) graduate
b) full-time
c) part-time
d) first-year
3. Criminal law, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Administrative Law are …. subjects.
a) optional
b) special
c) theoretical
d) humane
4. At the … stage it is necessary to choose either to become a barrister or a solicitor.
a) special
b) academic
c) vocational
d) occupational
5. After passing qualification exams and defending a research paper a student … a degree.
a) gains
b) awards
c) takes
d) gives
6. A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement is called a (an)…
a) prize
b) award
c) scholarship
d) gift
7. … subjects are left to students’ choice. Unlike the core subjects, they are not compulsory.
a) humane
b) elective
c) special
d) theoretical
8. … is the qualification obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college course.
a) sample
b) care
c) chance
d) degree
9. The ……. are the four voluntary legal societies in London to which all barristers must belong.
a) gymnasiums
b) Inns of Court
c) schools
d) courts
10. Graduates of specific college or university are called ….
a) alumni
b) professionals
c) bachelors
d) undergraduates
11. In the UK, …. means apprenticeship to a member of the Bar, which qualifies a barrister to practice independently.
a) traineeship
b) scholarship
c) pupilage
d) license
12. Many of the Ural State Law University graduates work in … agencies such as courts and police.
a) law protection
b) law safeguarding
c) law security
d) law enforcement
13. A degree paper is usually done under control and guidance of a ….
a) rector
b) research supervisor
c) director
d) superintendent
14. On entering the university some students have to pay…
a) payment
b) stipend
c) tuition fee
d) scholarship
15. A(an) … is the person who examines the situation such as an accident or a crime to find out the truth.
a) judge
b) investigator
c) scientific supervisor
d) lecturer
16. Your … in an examination is the mark you get, usually in the form of a letter or number, that indicates your level of academic achievement.
a) degree
b) sign
c) token
d) grade
17. The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) provides a reasonable …. of the skills that are important to successful law study.
a) assessment
b) curriculum
c) authorization
d) admission
18. He wrote his doctoral …… on contemporary French literature.
a) work
b) degree
c) thesis
d) study
19. Non-law graduates take a one-year professional training programme after a two-year conversion…….
a) rate
b) course
c) art
d) pack
20. The … is the final vocational stage for becoming a solicitor in England and Wales, this course is designed to provide a bridge between academic study and training in a law firm.
a) LSAT
b) BCAT
c) LPC
d) ABA
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