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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Postscript.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Hart qualifies most statements made about law by great minds?
(a) Vague.
(b) True and deeply puzzling.
(c) Untrue.
(d) Ridicule.
2. What do Hart say of making sense of authority in term of sovereign people?
(a) It is stable.
(b) It is easy to understand.
(c) It is problematic.
(d) It is necessary.
3. What are our legal standard, according to Hart?
(a) Determinate.
(b) Imperfect.
(c) Indeterminate.
(d) Good.
4. What do moral rules vary across?
(a) Country.
(b) People.
(c) Societies and time periods.
(d) Lands.
5. What are laws usually obeyed to?
(a) A fault.
(b) The letter.
(c) The spirit of the law.
(d) A degree.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is deeply embedded within humanity?
2. What is the advantage of having judges that can render final judgments?
3. Where don't laws apply?
4. What do those insisting on the connection between law and morality differ on, according to Chapter 8?
5. What do rule-skepticism and formalism often do according to Hart?
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