'Idioms- Law' Quiz

This is a advanced-level quiz containing 10 true/false questions from our 'idioms' quiz category. Simply answer all questions and press the 'Grade Me' button to see your score. This exercise is also available as a printable worksheet.

Idioms- Law

Exercise Instructions: Choose the correct answer.

Q1 - If the jury is out on an issue, there is no consensus on the issue.
Q2 - A barrack-room lawyer is qualified to give opinions on things they speak about.
Q3 - A barrack-room lawyer is a military lawyer.
Q4 - A lawyer who encourages people that are ill or have had accidents to sue is an ambulance chaser.
Q5 - Jersey justice is moderate or mild justice.
Q6 - If someone's brought to book, they are punished or held accountable for what they have done wrong.
Q7 - If someone lays down the law, they are authoritarian and strict.
Q8 - A moot point is a debatable issue.
Q9 - If you read someone the riot act, you debate an issue with them.
Q10 - If you follow the letter of the law, you do what you believe is right regardless of what other people think.

Printable Worksheet

Instructions: Choose the correct answer.

Q1 - If the jury is out on an issue, there is no consensus on the issue.
 
True
 
False
Q2 - A barrack-room lawyer is qualified to give opinions on things they speak about.
 
True
 
False
Q3 - A barrack-room lawyer is a military lawyer.
 
True
 
False
Q4 - A lawyer who encourages people that are ill or have had accidents to sue is an ambulance chaser.
 
True
 
False
Q5 - Jersey justice is moderate or mild justice.
 
True
 
False
Q6 - If someone's brought to book, they are punished or held accountable for what they have done wrong.
 
True
 
False
Q7 - If someone lays down the law, they are authoritarian and strict.
 
True
 
False
Q8 - A moot point is a debatable issue.
 
True
 
False
Q9 - If you read someone the riot act, you debate an issue with them.
 
True
 
False
Q10 - If you follow the letter of the law, you do what you believe is right regardless of what other people think.
 
True
 
False

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