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Clever Chick

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frontin said:
Question guys,

what is the difference between actual and apparent bias?

I swear our teacher never taught us that lol.
i had never heard of it before
but put

actual because he does have it

apparent would me that it's more alluded to so more an observation
but with a brother you woudl have it

does that make sense???
 

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1. C
2. A
3. B
4. B ( =S )
5. C
6. C
7. D
8. C (i initially had tort but then changed, this question was annoying)
9. B (can't be affirmative action because the migrant was not given preference)
10. D (I hope this one's right!.. Because i was thinking about common law being just as well)
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. A (some people got D.. but separation of powers is also a principal of the rule of law so i derno)
15. A
 

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There is only two types of bias we had to know about Apparent Bias and Apprehension of Bias
 

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this is what my teacher said...
  1. c
  2. a
  3. b
  4. b
  5. cant remember
  6. c
  7. d
  8. d
  9. b
  10. d
  11. she wasnt sure!! either c or d she said
  12. c
  13. b
  14. b
  15. a
i think i got like 5/15. but owned the rest of the paper... so annoying!!
 

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frieda said:
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. B ( =S )
5. C
6. C
7. D
8. C (i initially had tort but then changed, this question was annoying)
9. B (can't be affirmative action because the migrant was not given preference)
10. D (I hope this one's right!.. Because i was thinking about common law being just as well)
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. A (some people got D.. but separation of powers is also a principal of the rule of law so i derno)
15. A
hey frieda lol

didn't see the thread for this lol

1 C
2 A
3 B
4 B
5 C
6 C
7 D
8 D
9 B
10 C
11 C
12 C
13 C
14 D
15 A
 

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fleck27 said:
No. Apparent Bias is when a judge is so closely associated with one of the parties before them that the law would automatically disqualify the judge from deciding the case.

So it was B

I dont think actual bias is an actual concept..
shit yessss !!
 

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LOL liam i didn't know you were on here.

Damn you know i'm thinking 13 is B now :(
 
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hahah haaated this section, also got natural law and natural justice mixed up but i figured its an easy mistake to make...ooooh well

just wondering whether anyone knows what the band 6 cut off was for last year? i still have noooo idea how the system works but if my assessment marks in the high 90's and i'm ranked second at a high performing school, if my hsc exam marks somewhere in the mid 80's - what are the odds i'll make it through?
 

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teachers said it was tort and not property
i think multiple choice was tricky but the exam was awesome... especially extended responses. crime was pretty straight forward too.
thankyouuu B.O.S!!!
 

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AAM said:
1 C
2 A
3 C
4 A
5 D
6 B
7 D
8 C (Tort is Injury, only his property was damaged)
9 B
10 A
11 C
12 C
13 C
14 A
15 A

How did i go?
tort is a civil wrong it includes more then injury and extends to things lik negligence defamation so on so on and a tort is anything that could have been foreseen as causing damage or injury, they could have foreseen that someone could slip on the water causing damage to themselves or their property so it was deffinatly D fro question 8
 

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ahh... forgot to take the test home

if anyone has a scanned copy?? haha

MC I fucked up I think

the rest was OK.

even Crime.

no

ESPECIALLY crime.

And the 10 marks for the HR thing was particularly beautiful...

Self Determination 2 marks
Natural Law 2 marks
Bill of Rights Arguements 6 Marks

couldnt have asked for better HR questions, and the extended were great and Crime straightforward!!! :)
 

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i think the answer to question 6 was A, because of what wikipedia says "The Courts of Chancery were courts of the King's conscience," besides if it was C they would have said the court of chancery not the chancellors court because thats not what it was called.

actually i just read this common law = judge made law by the royal courts or kings court

equity = fairness, created by the chancellors courts on this site else where so maybe it was the chancellors court
 

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My answers:
1: C
2: A
3: B
4: B
5: C
6: C
7: D
8: D
9: D (I know this one is wrong ><)
10: D
11: A
12: C
13: B
14: B (Is not D because statute law prevails over common law anyway, that's what I think)
15: A
 

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lollipopxo said:
i think the answer to question 6 was A, because of what wikipedia says "The Courts of Chancery were courts of the King's conscience," besides if it was C they would have said the court of chancery not the chancellors court because thats not what it was called.

actually i just read this common law = judge made law by the royal courts or kings court

equity = fairness, created by the chancellors courts on this site else where so maybe it was the chancellors court
I think your right, that what i was thinking after the exam but too pad i put c, you never know, there have been years where they accept multiple answers is its too contreversial. So lets hope we get a few in!!!
 

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lollipopxo said:
i think the answer to question 6 was A, because of what wikipedia says "The Courts of Chancery were courts of the King's conscience," besides if it was C they would have said the court of chancery not the chancellors court because thats not what it was called.

actually i just read this common law = judge made law by the royal courts or kings court

equity = fairness, created by the chancellors courts on this site else where so maybe it was the chancellors court
but the Chancellor was the head of the Court of Chancery, so its his court..

i'd like you to be right though, cos i picked A :(
 

=)lisa

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my teacher said...

1 - c
2 - a
3 - b
4 - c
5 - a
6 - c
7 - d
8 - d
9 - c
10 - c
11 - b
12 - c
13 - c
14 - a or d
15 - a

based on that, i got 11/15

uggggh
 

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Man you seriousss actual or apparent bias?? what is it? ive never heard of it in my life but just assumed it would be actual cos uno, lol it wasnt apparentLY bias, it was bias! arrr

another mc wrong,
 

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your teachers wrong about 4
it cant b procedural fairness because the rule against biased as not been adhered to
 

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