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Examinees are to assume the application of (1) the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as currently in effect and (2) the sections of Title 28 of the U.S. Code pertaining to trial and appellate jurisdiction, venue, and transfer.87questions35 mistakesAllowed to pass Civil Procedure MarathonIncludes all 168 Civil Procedure questions (a mix of both simulated and official questions from past exams). If you make a mistake, we’ll show that question to you again until you’ve answered it correctly.All 168questions0 mistakesAllowed to pass Why study simulated MBE questionsSimulated MBE Practice ExamsComplete all 660 questionsPractice Exam 1This practice test covers the following legal practice areas: Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.1-50questions20 mistakesAllowed to pass Free 5-question demoPractice Exam 2This practice test combines material from most of the seven legal practice areas covered in the MBE. It should be similar to the official MBE.51-150questions40 mistakesAllowed to pass Free 5-question demoPractice Exam 3The questions on this test are based on a mixture of most of the seven subject areas in the official MBE.151-250questions40 mistakesAllowed to pass Free 5-question demoPractice Exam 4This is the fourth prep test to assist you in preparing for the MBE. 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Six MBE subject areas: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.1-50questions20 mistakesAllowed to pass Practice Exam 2This annotated practice exam uses questions drawn from actual MBEs administered in recent years and officially licensed from NCBE. The annotations explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. Six MBE subject areas: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.51-110questions24 mistakesAllowed to pass Practice Exam 3This annotated practice exam uses questions drawn from actual MBEs administered in recent years and officially licensed from NCBE. The annotations explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. 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You’re allowed to skip questions, but unlike the other practice tests, this test simulator provides no hints or explanations.200 randomquestions80 mistakesAllowed to pass MEE (Essays)MPTMEE (Essays) Feb & July2021 Questions & Analyses Contains all MEE questions given in February or July of 2021 and includes model analyses that are illustrative of the discussions that might appear in excellent answers to the questions. Sep & Oct2020 Questions & Analyses Contains all MEE questions given in September and October of 2020 and includes model analyses that are illustrative of the discussions that might appear in excellent answers to the questions. Feb & July2020 Questions & Analyses Contains all MEE questions given in February or July of 2020 and includes model analyses that are illustrative of the discussions that might appear in excellent answers to the questions. 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Thank you! ~ Anton YatsenkoYou know you’ve crossed the line into full on bar prep nerddom when you get excited about finding free MBE practice!~ Susan ZuccoWhat is taking the Bar Exam really like? .youtube-player { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.23%; /* Use 75% for 4:3 videos */ height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; background: #000; margin: 5px;}.youtube-player iframe { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; z-index: 100; background: transparent;} .youtube-player img { bottom: 0; display: block; left: 0; margin: auto; max-width: 100%; width: 100%; position: absolute; right: 0; top: 0; border: none; height: auto; cursor: pointer; -webkit-transition: .4s all; -o-transition: .4s all; -moz-transition: .4s all; transition: .4s all;}.youtube-player img:hover { -webkit-filter: brightness(75%);}.youtube-player .play { height: 72px; width: 72px; left: 50%; top: 50%; margin-left: -36px; margin-top: -36px; position: absolute; background: url("//i.imgur.com/TxzC70f.png") no-repeat; cursor: pointer;} 2 DaysThe Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) is administered on the first day of the bar exam, while state-specific questions plus the Multistate Performance Test (MPT) are given on the second day. 3 PartsThe bar examination is usually a 3-part process: the Multistate Bar Examination, state-specific questions, and the Multistate Performance Test. The MPT consists of two 90-minute items. Not every jurisdiction requires the MPT. Twice Per YearThe bar examination is administered twice per year, on the last Wednesday in February and on the last Wednesday in July. The MPT (where required) is administered on the Tuesday before the last Wednesday in February and July of each year.Bar Admission Process: How the Bar Exam Is AdministeredPhotos from Bar Examinations across the countryBar Exam Day One: the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE)All states and territories except Louisiana and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico subscribe to the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), which is a standardized set of 200 multiple-choice questions usually taken on the first day of the state bar examination. The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) prepares the test questions. 2 Sessions (Morning and Afternoon)The questions are administered in two sessions: 100 questions in the morning session and the remaining 100 questions in the afternoon session. 200 Multiple-Choice QuestionsTo answer the question, you must resolve a legal issue involving those facts. There are four possible answers; you must choose the best answer under the given circumstances. Covers 7 Areas Of The LawThe MBE covers constitutional law, real property and torts, criminal law and procedure, civil procedure, evidence, and contracts. There are four possible answers.The MBE instructions tell you to apply fundamental legal principles that are typically accepted in that area of the law. The questions are set up to test your ability to select the best answer from several possibilities. Thus, the MBE tests your knowledge and ability to apply the broad legal principles of our body of jurisprudence to legal issues. The ability to take a legal issue that arises in a factual context and apply the relevant legal concepts is basic to an attorney's legal reasoning skills. The MBE questions evaluate and test your ability to think like a lawyer and conduct legal problem-solving in a focused manner.Bar Exam Day Two: State-Specific Law QuestionsDuring the second day of the bar examination, states and territories administer other questions that are usually more specific to each state's laws. Law students taking the bar exam should expect CA-specific questions on Day Two of the California Bar exam, questions related to the practice of law in South Dakota on the SD Bar exam, etc. Fun fact: the California Bar Exam is notoriously difficult and has the lowest passage rate of any bar exam in the country. It is even ranked as one of the most challenging law exams in the world.These questions include a substantial number of essay questions that are based on hypothetical situations. 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Bar Prep Hero is a bar review program with sample examinations that are designed to resemble as closely as possible the types of questions that will appear in the MBE. During their preparation for the exam, the students have the option to look up the citations to see how courts reasoned about similar cases. 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Approximately half of the Constitutional Law questions on the MBE will be based on category IV, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, II, and III.The nature of judicial reviewOrganization and relationship of state and federal courts in a federal systemJurisdictionCongressional power to define and limitThe Eleventh Amendment and state sovereign immunityJudicial review in operationThe "case or controversy" requirement, including the prohibition on advisory opinions, standing, ripeness, and mootnessThe "adequate and independent state ground"Political questions and justiciabilityThe separation of powersThe powers of CongressCommerce, taxing, and spending powersWar, defense, and foreign affairs powersPower to enforce the 13th, 14th, and 15th AmendmentsOther powersThe powers of the presidentAs chief executive, including the "take care" clauseAs commander in chiefTreaty and foreign affairs powersAppointment and removal of officialsFederal interbranch relationshipsCongressional limits on the executiveThe presentment requirement and the president's power to veto or to withhold actionNondelegation doctrineExecutive, legislative, and judicial immunitiesThe relation of nation and states in a federal systemIntergovernmental immunitiesFederal immunity from state lawState immunity from federal law, including the 10th AmendmentFederalism-based limits on state authorityNegative implications of the commerce clauseSupremacy clause and preemptionAuthorization of otherwise invalid state actionIndividual rightsState actionDue processSubstantive due processFundamental rightsOther rights and interestsProcedural due processEqual protectionFundamental rightsClassifications subject to heightened scrutinyRational basis reviewTakingsOther protections, including the privileges and immunities clauses, the contracts clause, unconstitutional conditions, bills of attainder, and ex post facto lawsFirst Amendment freedomsFreedom of religion and separation of church and stateFree exerciseEstablishmentFreedom of expressionContent-based regulation of protected expressionContent-neutral regulation of protected expressionRegulation of unprotected expressionRegulation of commercial speechRegulation of, or impositions upon, public school students, public employment, licenses, or benefits based upon exercise of expressive or associational rightsRegulation of expressive conductPrior restraint, vagueness, and overbreadthFreedom of the pressFreedom of association CloseContracts Subject Matter Outline NOTE: Examinees are to assume that the Official Text of Articles 1 and 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code have been adopted and is in effect. Approximately half of the Contracts questions on the MBE will be based on categories I and IV, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - II, III, V, and VI. Approximately one-fourth of the Contracts questions on the MBE will be based on the Official Text of Articles 1 and 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.Formation of contractsMutual assent (including offer and acceptance, unilateral, bilateral, and implied-in-fact contracts)Indefiniteness and absence of termsConsideration (bargained-for exchange)Obligations enforceable without a bargained-for exchange (including reliance and restitution)Modification of contractsDefenses to enforceabilityIncapacity to contractDuress and undue influenceMistake and misunderstandingFraud, misrepresentation, and nondisclosureIllegality, unconscionability, and public policyStatute of fraudsContract content and meaningParol evidenceInterpretationOmitted and implied termsPerformance, breach, and dischargeConditions (express and constructive)Excuse of conditionsBreach (including material and partial breach, and anticipatory repudiation)Obligation of good faith and fair dealingExpress and implied warranties in sale-of-goods contractsOther performance matters (including cure, identification, notice, and risk of loss)Impossibility, impracticability, and frustration of purposeDischarge of duties (including accord and satisfaction, substituted contract, novation, rescission, and release)RemediesExpectation interest (including direct, incidental, and consequential damages)Causation, certainty, and foreseeabilityLiquidated damages and penalties, and limitation of remediesAvoidable consequences and mitigation of damagesRescission and reformationSpecific performance and injunctionReliance and restitution interestsRemedial rights of breaching partiesThird-party rightsThird-party beneficiariesAssignment of rights and delegation of duties See overview CloseCriminal Law and Procedure Subject Matter Outline NOTE: Approximately half of the Criminal Law and Procedure questions on the MBE will be based on category V, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, II, III, and IV.HomicideIntended killingsPremeditation, deliberationProvocationUnintended killingsIntent to injureReckless and negligent killingsFelony murderMisdemeanor manslaughterOther crimesTheft and receiving stolen goodsRobberyBurglaryAssault and batteryRape; statutory rapeKidnappingArsonPossession offensesInchoate crimes; partiesInchoate offensesAttemptsConspiracySolicitationParties to crimeGeneral principlesActs and omissionsState of mindRequired mental stateStrict liabilityMistake of fact or lawResponsibilityMental disorderIntoxicationCausationJustification and excuseJurisdictionConstitutional protection of accused personsArrest, search and seizureConfessions and privilege against self-incriminationLineups and other forms of identificationRight to counselFair trial and guilty pleasDouble jeopardyCruel and unusual punishmentBurdens of proof and persuasionAppeal and error See overview Close.modal-footer button.btn-close overview:hover { transform: translateY(-1px); -webkit-box-shadow: 0 13px 27px -5px rgba(50,50,93,.25), 0 8px 16px -8px rgba(0,0,0,.3), 0 -6px 16px -6px rgba(0,0,0,.025); box-shadow: 0 13px 27px -5px rgba(50,50,93,.25), 0 8px 16px -8px rgba(0,0,0,.3), 0 -6px 16px -6px rgba(0,0,0,.025); -webkit-box-shadow: 0 7px 14px rgba(50,50,93,.1), 0 3px 6px rgba(0,0,0,.08); box-shadow: 0 7px 14px rgba(50,50,93,.1), 0 3px 6px rgba(0,0,0,.08); color: #fff; background-color: inherit !important;}Evidence Subject Matter Outline NOTE: All Evidence questions should be answered according to the Federal Rules of Evidence, as currently in effect. Approximately one-quarter of the Evidence questions on the MBE will be based on category I, one-third on category II, one-quarter on category V, and the remainder on categories III and IV.Presentation of evidenceIntroduction of evidenceRequirement of personal knowledgeRefreshing recollectionObjections and offers of proofLay opinionsCompetency of witnessesJudicial noticeRoles of judge and juryLimited admissibilityPresumptionsMode and orderControl by courtScope of examinationForm of questionsExclusion of witnessesImpeachment, contradiction, and rehabilitationInconsistent statements and conductBias and interestConviction of crimeSpecific instances of conductCharacter for truthfulnessAbility to observe, remember, or relate accuratelyImpeachment of hearsay declarantsRehabilitation of impeached witnessesContradictionProceedings to which evidence rules applyRelevancy and reasons for excluding relevant evidenceProbative valueRelevancyExclusion for unfair prejudice, confusion, or waste of timeAuthentication and identificationCharacter and related conceptsAdmissibility of characterMethods of proving characterHabit and routine practiceOther crimes, acts, transactions, and eventsPrior sexual misconduct of a defendantExpert testimonyQualifications of witnessesBases of testimonyUltimate issue ruleReliability and relevancyProper subject matter for expert testimonyReal, demonstrative, and experimental evidencePrivileges and other policy exclusionsSpousal immunity and marital communicationsAttorney-client and work productPhysician/psychotherapist-patientOther privilegesInsurance coverageRemedial measuresCompromise, payment of medical expenses, and plea negotiationsPast sexual conduct of a victimWritings, recordings, and photographsRequirement of originalSummariesCompleteness ruleHearsay and circumstances of its admissibilityDefinition of hearsayWhat is hearsayPrior statements by witnessStatements attributable to party-opponentMultiple hearsayPresent sense impressions and excited utterancesStatements of mental, emotional, or physical conditionStatements for purposes of medical diagnosis and treatmentPast recollection recordedBusiness recordsPublic records and reportsLearned treatisesFormer testimony; depositionsStatements against interestOther exceptions to the hearsay ruleRight to confront witnesses CloseReal Property Subject Matter Outline NOTE: Approximately one-fifth of the Real Property questions on the MBE will be based on each of the categories I through V.Ownership of real propertyPresent estates and future interestsPresent estatesFees simpleDefeasible feesLife estatesFuture interestsReversionsRemainders, vested and contingentExecutory interestsPossibilities of reverter, powers of terminationRules affecting these interests (including survivorship, class gifts, waste, and cy pres)CotenancyTypes: tenancy in common and joint tenancyRights and obligations of cotenantsPartitionSeveranceRelations among cotenantsLandlord-tenant lawTypes of tenanciesPossession and rentTransfers by landlord or tenantTermination (including surrender, mitigation of damages, anticipatory breach, and security deposits)Habitability and suitabilitySpecial problemsRule against perpetuities: common law rule and statutory reformsAlienability, descendibility, and devisability of present and future interestsFair housing/discriminationConflicts of law related to disputes involving real propertyRights in real propertyRestrictive covenantsNature and typeCreationScopeTransferTerminationProperty owners’ associations and common interest ownership communitiesEasements, profits, and licensesNature and typeMethods of creationExpressImpliedPrescriptionScope and apportionmentTransferTerminationFixturesZoning (fundamentals other than regulatory taking)Zoning lawsProtection of pre-existing property rightsRezoning and other zoning changesReal estate contractsReal estate brokerageCreation and constructionStatute of frauds and exceptionsEssential termsTime for performanceRemedies for breachMarketability of titleEquitable conversion (including risk of loss)Options and rights of first refusalFitness and suitabilityMergerMortgages/security devicesTypes of security devicesMortgages (including deeds of trust)In generalPurchase money mortgagesFuture advance mortgagesInstallment land contractsAbsolute deeds as securitySecurity relationshipsNecessity and nature of obligationMortgage theories: title, lien, and intermediateRights and duties prior to foreclosureRight to redeem and clogging the equity of redemptionTransfersBy mortgagorAssumption and transfer subject toRights and obligationsApplication of subrogation and suretyship principlesRestrictions on transfer (including due-on-sale clauses)By mortgageeDischarge of the mortgagePayment (including prepayment)Deed in lieu of foreclosureForeclosureTypesAccelerationParties to the proceedingDeficiency and surplusRedemption after foreclosureTitlesAdverse possessionTransfer by deedRequirements for deedTypes of deeds (including covenants for title)Drafting, review, and negotiation of closing documentsPersons authorized to execute documentsTransfer by operation of law and by willIn generalAdemptionExonerationLapseTitle assurance systemsRecording actsTypesIndexesChain of titleHidden risks (e.g., undelivered or forged deed)Title insuranceSpecial problems (including estoppel by deed and judgment and tax liens) CloseTorts Subject Matter Outline NOTE: Examinees are to assume that survival actions and claims for wrongful death are available. Joint and several liability, with pure comparative negligence, is the relevant rule unless otherwise indicated. Approximately half of the Torts questions on the MBE will be based on category II, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, III, and IV.Intentional tortsHarms to the person, such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, and infliction of mental distress; and harms to property interests, such as trespass to land and chattels, and conversionDefenses to claims for physical harmsConsentPrivileges and immunities: protection of self and others; protection of property interests; parental discipline; protection of public interests; necessity; incomplete privilegeNegligenceThe duty question, including failure to act, unforeseeable plaintiffs, and obligations to control the conduct of third partiesThe standard of careThe reasonably prudent person: including children, physically and mentally impaired individuals, professional people, and other special classesRules of conduct derived from statutes and customProblems relating to proof of fault, including res ipsa loquiturProblems relating to causationBut for and substantial causesHarms traceable to multiple causesQuestions of apportionment of responsibility among multiple tortfeasors, including joint and several liabilityLimitations on liability and special rules of liabilityProblems relating to “remote” or “unforeseeable” causes, “legal” or “proximate” cause, and “superseding” causesClaims against owners and occupiers of landClaims for mental distress not arising from physical harm; other intangible injuriesClaims for pure economic lossLiability for acts of othersEmployees and other agentsIndependent contractors and nondelegable dutiesDefensesContributory fault, including common law contributory negligence and last clear chance, and the various forms of comparative negligenceAssumption of riskStrict liability and products liability: common law strict liability, including claims arising from abnormally dangerous activities, and defenses to such claims; claims against manufacturers and other defendants arising out of the manufacture and distribution of products, and defenses to such claimsOther tortsClaims based on nuisance, and defensesClaims based on defamation and invasion of privacy, defenses, and constitutional limitationsClaims based on misrepresentations, and defensesClaims based on intentional interference with business relations, and defenses CloseCivil Procedure Subject Matter Outline NOTE: Examinees are to assume the application of (1) the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as currently in effect and (2) the sections of Title 28 of the U.S. Code pertaining to trial and appellate jurisdiction, venue, and transfer. Approximately two-thirds of the Civil Procedure questions on the MBE will be based on categories I, III, and V, and approximately one-third will be based on the remaining categories - II, IV, VI, and VII.Jurisdiction and venueFederal subject-matter jurisdiction (federal question, diversity, supplemental, and removal)Personal jurisdictionService of process and noticeVenue, forum non conveniens, and transferLaw applied by federal courtsState law in federal courtFederal common lawPretrial proceduresPreliminary injunctions and temporary restraining ordersPleadings and amended and supplemental pleadingsRule 11Joinder of parties and claims (including class actions)Discovery (including e-discovery), disclosure, and sanctionsAdjudication without a trialPretrial conference and orderJury trialsRight to jury trialSelection and composition of juriesRequests for and objections to jury instructionsMotionsPretrial motions, including motions addressed to face of pleadings, motions to dismiss, and summary judgment motionsMotions for judgments as a matter of law (directed verdicts and judgments notwithstanding the verdict)Posttrial motions, including motions for relief from judgment and for new trialVerdicts and judgmentsDefaults and dismissalsJury verdicts—types and challengesJudicial findings and conclusionsEffect; claim and issue preclusionAppealability and reviewAvailability of interlocutory reviewFinal judgment ruleScope of review for judge and jury CloseWhy Study Simulated Questions? 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