An examination (test) to determine if the applicant is qualified to practice law in the state (jurisdiction) that he or she has chosen. The term BAR refers to the wooden railing that separated the judge/attorneys from the spectators, ("passing the bar').
There are 200 questions on a bar exam
No he didn't have to take the bar exam
He failed the bar exam.
Yes the bar exam is required.
California's bar exam is supposed to be the hardest bar in the country. It is one of six states that does not require a law school degree to sit for exam.
Admission to the bar is a state exam. There is not a Federal exam for normal practice, but there are some specialties, such as patent law that requires another exam.
The Bar exam.
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A bar exam is an examination which must be taken in order to practise law in the United States.
The first bar exam in the United States was held in Delaware in 1763.
There are multiple bar exams in Iran depending on the Province in question and there is also a national bar exam to pass in Teheran.
A Bar exam is required only as a requisite to practice law in that state - I know of no other reason one would have to take a Bar exam.