CP Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
240 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Which of the following is true about a motion for summary judgment? It requests a decision without a trial, based on undisputed facts
  2. What federal statute primarily governs the procedures of federal administrative agencies, including rulemaking and adjudication? Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
  3. What are the three branches of the U.S. government and their functions? Legislative (makes laws), executive (enforces laws), and judicial (interprets laws)
  4. What happens if someone dies without a will? The estate is distributed according to state law
  5. What is an assignment of contract rights? The transfer of rights under a contract from one party to a third party
  6. What is the process of 'probate administration'? The legal process of administering a deceased person's estate
  7. What is an arraignment in criminal procedure? A proceeding where the defendant is formally charged and enters a plea
  8. What is remittitur in civil litigation? A court-ordered reduction of an excessive jury award
  9. A CP professional encounters an unfamiliar situation while performing fundamentals & core concepts duties. What is the most appropriate first action? Consult relevant standards, guidelines, or a qualified supervisor before proceeding
  10. In federal court, what is a Rule 26(f) conference? A mandatory meeting between parties to discuss discovery and develop a discovery plan
  11. Which of the following is an example of an appellate court's role in litigation? To review the decision of a lower court for legal errors
  12. Which of the following constitutional protections is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? The right to confront witnesses
  13. What is the primary ethical obligation of a CP professional when a conflict of interest arises during fundamentals & core concepts activities? Disclose the conflict to all relevant parties and recuse from the decision if necessary
  14. What is 'professional competence' in legal practice? An attorney must handle matters competently based on their training and experience
  15. Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, what is the time limit for a defendant to file an answer after being served? 21 days
  16. What is the role of a probate court in estate administration? To oversee the distribution of assets in an estate
  17. What is an intestate estate? An estate without a valid will, distributed according to state law
  18. What is a codicil to a will? A legal document that amends or supplements an existing will without replacing it
  19. What is the purpose of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct? To establish ethical standards for attorneys
  20. What is the role of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in the federal administrative system? An official who presides over formal agency adjudicatory hearings
  21. What is a legal memorandum? A document analyzing a legal issue and providing a recommendation
  22. A homeowner grants a utility company the right to run power lines across a corner of their property. This is an example of which real property concept? Easement in gross
  23. A spouse wants to annul a marriage on the ground that the other spouse was already married at the time of the ceremony. What is this legal ground called? Bigamy
  24. What is a 'pur autre vie' life estate? A life estate measured by the life of a third person other than the holder of the estate
  25. What is the importance of understanding legal terminology in legal writing? It ensures clarity and precision in legal communication
  26. What does Shepardizing or KeyCiting a case mean? Verifying a case is still good law by checking its subsequent history and treatment
  27. According to NALA guidelines, what must a paralegal do upon discovering a conflict of interest? Immediately disclose it to the supervising attorney
  28. To have constitutional standing to challenge federal agency action in court, a party must demonstrate which three elements? Injury in fact, a causal connection to the challenged action, and redressability
  29. What is a legal brief? A document outlining legal arguments and evidence
  30. What is the right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment? A right requiring trials within a reasonable time, with no fixed limit
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