Its just like a real trial, the lawers ask questions related to the case. You would be surprised, there are many highly competitive teams that are very good, many expect to go into law.(I compete for my high school, but this applies to College as well) The person above was right, I just want to add in case you don't know. There are two types of questioning, direcr examination, and cross exmination. In direct examination, a lawer asks questions of his own witness. In cross, a lawer asks questions of opposinc council's witness (cross is the fun one, you get kinda yell at them sometimes)
what are the frequently asked questions in junior court assistant exam?
The witnesses.
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Questions of fact in a court case are those that seek to establish the truth about events or circumstances. Examples of questions of fact that can be asked in a court case include: "Did the defendant commit the crime?" "Was the contract breached?" "Did the plaintiff suffer harm as a result of the defendant's actions?" These questions require evidence to be presented in order to determine the truth of the matter.
During a court trial, the defendant may be asked a variety of questions to establish their involvement in the case. Some common questions that may be asked include: Can you please state your name and occupation? Were you present at the scene of the incident in question? What actions did you take on the day of the incident? Did you have any interactions with the victim or other parties involved? Can you provide an alibi or evidence to support your innocence? Do you have any prior knowledge or involvement in the alleged crime? Have you been truthful in your statements to law enforcement and the court? Is there any additional information or evidence you would like to present in your defense? These questions are designed to help the court determine the defendant's role in the case and assess their credibility.
questions should be...WHAT THE F*** IS UR PROBLEM! :D
When developing a project plan the four questions that should be ask begin with what is the goal. Other questions that should be asked are how long will the plan take, what steps needs to be followed, and what is available as far as resources.
People usually ask what are the names of the different lines of a badminton court.
During a preliminary hearing in court, typical questions asked may include details about the alleged crime, evidence, witnesses, and the defendant's identity and involvement. The purpose is to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.
You could ask him questions such as: Does he love you? What does he think about you? What does he dream about?
They are Questions that are asked a lot.
Please do not answer questions if all you have to say is the exact question asked in the first place.