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North Dakota Bar VIP Practice Exam (UBE Format)

ND Bar — North Dakota administers the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), adopted in 2011, consisting of the MBE (200 questions, 6 hours), MEE (6 essays), and MPT (2 tasks) over two days; a scaled score of 260 out of 400 is required to pass, and scores are portable to other UBE jurisdictions.

29
Questions
90m
Time Limit
65.00%
To Pass
Question 1 of 29👑 VIP

A plaintiff is injured when a city bus driver runs a red light and strikes the plaintiff's vehicle. The plaintiff sues the city for negligence. The city moves to dismiss, arguing sovereign immunity. The state has a tort claims act that waives immunity for 'negligent operation of motor vehicles by government employees acting within the scope of employment' but caps damages at $250,000. The plaintiff's actual damages are $600,000. Which of the following best describes the legal outcome? A) The city has full immunity because sovereign immunity is absolute. B) The plaintiff may recover up to $250,000 under the tort claims act waiver. C) The plaintiff may recover the full $600,000 because the cap violates due process. D) The plaintiff may recover nothing because the driver, not the city, is the proper defendant.

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