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Family Law Tests
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Collection of tasks on the subject "Family Law".
Task 1.
Having examined the chapter 1.
Select the question the correct answer and mark it on the card answers.
Question 1. Family Law regulates the following relationship:
1. moral relations among citizens;
2. Only moral relations between the spouses;
3. The only personal property relations between spouses;
4. The moral and economic relations between the spouses;
5. The property relations between organizations.
Question 2. The Family Law provides:
1. the terms and procedure of marriage;
2. inheritance after the death of a relative;
3. The registration of transactions on donation by a family member;
4. The transfer of property owned by a family member, an organization under the will;
5. All of the above.
Question 3. The specific features of family relationships include:
1. compensatory family relationships;
2. Family relations are strictly personal;
3. family relationships are public;
4. The family relationships arise from unilateral expressions of the will of subjects;
5. All of the above.
Question 4. Family relations arise:
1. The only agreements;
2. only the marriage contract;
3. The law of the specific facts contained in the law;
4. unilateral expressions of the will of the subjects of family law;
5. All of the above.
Question 5. Family relationships are:
1. transferable;
2. transmitted by universal succession;
3. transmitted by agreement of the parties;
4. inalienable;
5. public.
Task 2.
Continue the study of Chapter 1. Mark the correct answer in the card answers.
Question 1. Family relations are regulated by:
1. imperative;
2. dispositive method;
3. mandatory and dispositive method;
4. permissible method;
5. dispositive and situational method.
Question 2. The mandatory regulation is carried out:
1. The state power