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Approximately 40% the exam time will be devoted to stand-alone multiple-choice questions with between four and six answer options and one or more correct answers. Initially, many of these questions will closely resemble Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) questions; this will ensure stability between scores for the current and NextGen bar exams. In future administrations, the variety of multiple-choice question types will increase. This sample set of questions includes both new question types and questions in the current MBE format. Note that some multiple-choice questions may also appear in the integrated question sets and longer writing tasks.

Below are sample multiple-choice questions.

You are a criminal defense lawyer representing a client who has been charged with fentanyl possession. The police found the fentanyl in the guest bedroom of the client’s uncle’s house when responding to a noise complaint at the house. Before entering the house, the officers knocked on the door. When the uncle answered the door, the officers asked if they could look inside the house, and the uncle agreed. The client did not live in the house and was not there at the time of the search. The client had stayed in the guest bedroom of the house two nights prior to the search. The uncle told the officers that the client was the last person to have slept in that room.

You are considering filing a motion to suppress the fentanyl under the Fourth Amendment.

Which of the following legal topics are the most important for you to research to determine the likelihood of success on a motion to suppress? Select two.

A. Consent search.

B. Exigent circumstances.

C. Hot pursuit.

D. Probable cause.

E. Reasonable suspicion.

F. Standing.

Question 1 Answer

The correct answers are (A) and (F). Partial credit is available for this question.

Multiple-Choice Question 2

Your client owns a carpet cleaning company. The company recently contracted with a customer to clean the carpets throughout the customer’s ten-story building for $15,000, with payment due in 30 days. Before payment was due, the customer sent your client a check for $12,000 along with a note specifying that several of the carpets still had stains and included pictures of the stained carpets. The customer’s note also said that if your client cashes the check, the remainder of the customer’s debt will be discharged.

Your client now seeks your advice as to whether the company can cash the check without relinquishing its right to recover the remainder of the customer’s debt.

Which of the following search term(s) would be the most likely to produce resources that will answer the client’s question? Select one.

A. Accord and satisfaction.

B. Consideration.

C. Novation.

D. Offer and acceptance.

Question 2 Answer

The correct answer is (A).

A defendant is being prosecuted for conspiracy to possess methamphetamine with intent to distribute. At trial, the government seeks to have its agent testify to a conversation that he overheard between the defendant and a coconspirator regarding the incoming shipment of a large quantity of methamphetamine. That conversation was also audiotaped, though critical portions of it are inaudible. The defendant objects to the testimony of the agent on the ground that it is not the best evidence of the conversation.

Is the testimony of the agent admissible? Select one. 

A. No, because the testimony of the agent is not the best evidence of the conversation.

B. No, because the testimony of the agent recounts hearsay not within any exception.

C. Yes, because the best evidence rule does not require proof of the conversation through the audiotape.

D. Yes, because the audiotape is partly inaudible.

Question 3 Answer

The correct answer is (C).

Your client, a bank, purchased a mortgage and promissory note from a credit union that had lent a borrower money to help finance the purchase of a home. The borrower has stopped making the payments on that obligation, and the client has initiated a foreclosure action. Another lender has now come forward, claiming that they have a prior mortgage on the same land and should be paid before your client from any money collected via foreclosure.

Which of the following legal topics is the most likely to affect whether the client can collect what is owed on its mortgage and promissory note before the other lender? Select one.

A. Covenants of title.

B. Deficiency statutes.

C. Recording statutes.

D. Statute of frauds.

Question 4 Answer

A construction worker sued an insulation manufacturer in federal court, claiming that he had developed a chronic health condition as a result of 20 years of exposure to the manufacturer’s insulation at his work sites. The manufacturer answered, denying all liability and stating that it had never supplied its insulation to the worker’s employer.

The worker’s attorney deposed the manufacturer’s president, and the manufacturer’s attorney deposed the worker. Immediately thereafter, the manufacturer moved for summary judgment on the ground that the worker had no evidence showing that the insulation had ever been used by the worker’s employer.

What would be the worker’s best response to the motion for summary judgment? Select one. 

A. Argue that more time is needed for additional discovery to show the manufacturer’s liability, and attach a declaration describing the desired discovery.

B. Argue that the motion should be denied, because a central issue in the case will be the manufacturer’s credibility on the question of its distribution of the insulation, and only a jury can decide questions of credibility.

C. Argue that the motion should be denied, because the manufacturer failed to attach any evidence to its motion to show that the insulation was not used by the worker’s employer.

D. Make a cross-motion for summary judgment arguing that the manufacturer has introduced no evidence to show that its insulation did not harm the worker.

Question 5 Answer

You are representing a client in a dispute with a neighbor. The client owns a single-family home with several acres of surrounding land. Recently, the client noticed that his neighbor had built a fence that extends onto the client’s land. The client is unsure when the fence was built because that part of the client’s land is obscured by large trees. When the client contacted the neighbor about the fence, the neighbor claimed that she did not know the location of the property line. The client has shown you a recent survey of the property that confirms the encroachment and has asked you whether he has a claim against the neighbor.

Which of the following legal topics are the most important for you to research before advising the client? Select two.

A. Adverse possession.

B. Conversion.

C. Implied easement.

D. License.

E. Negligence.

F. Trespass.

Question 6 Answer

Your client, a state college, hired a tennis coach at a salary of $60,000 per year. The parties orally agreed on a start date but did not discuss a contract duration. Seven months after the coach started, the client now wants to fire the coach without holding a hearing because of budget cuts to the college’s athletic department. The client has asked for your advice about the potential legal repercussions of firing the coach.

A. Employment at will.

B. Parol evidence.

C. Procedural due process.

D. Substantial performance.

E. Substantive due process.

F. Takings clause.

Question 7 Answer

The correct answers are (A) and (C). Partial credit is available for this question.

A landlord and a tenant orally agreed to a commercial tenancy for a term of six months beginning on July 1. Rent was to be paid by the first day of each month, and the tenant paid the first month’s rent at the time of the agreement.

When the tenant arrived at the leased premises on July 1, the tenant learned that the previous tenant had not vacated the premises at the end of her lease term on May 31 and did not intend to vacate. The tenant then successfully sued the previous tenant for possession. The tenant did not inform the landlord of the eviction action until after the tenant received possession.

The tenant then sued the landlord, claiming damages for that portion of the lease period during which the tenant was not in possession.

If the court finds for the landlord, what will be the most likely explanation? Select one. 

A. By suing the previous tenant for possession, the tenant elected that remedy in lieu of a suit against the landlord.

B. The landlord had delivered the legal right of possession to the tenant.

C. The tenant failed to timely vacate as required to sue for constructive eviction.

D. The tenant had not notified the landlord before bringing the eviction action.

Question 8 Answer

The correct answer is (B).

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Reviewed: 2/16/24

As your bar exam looms near, it's perfectly normal to feel overwhelmed by the multitude of statutes, cases, and complex legal terms you need to grasp. Sure, the multitude of legal concepts might feel like a handful, but we’re here to help! This guide will delve into some bar exam practice questions to provide a clearer perspective on the exam.

We're here to help you study! We've gathered a bunch of practice questions for the bar exam. And don't worry, we've also included all the answers and some explanations. Ready to start?

The bar exam, a critical milestone in every budding lawyer's journey , is notorious for its difficulty. But remember, with a strategic approach, consistent practice of real MBE practice questions, the perfect bar exam practice test, and the right mindset , you can significantly improve your chances of success.

Practice Questions and Answers

Bar exam prep can be expensive, so to start you off on the right foot, we’ll explore some free bar exam sample questions and answers, with a special emphasis on multiple-choice questions:

1. Torts Law: Understanding Liability and Damages

Question : Tom, in a moment of inattention, collides with Jerry's car, inflicting $2000 worth of damage. Jerry decides to sue Tom for negligence. Tom admits his mistake but refuses to pay, asserting that Jerry's car was already in a state of disrepair. Can Jerry still claim damages?

  • Yes, Jerry can claim the full amount of $2000.
  • No, Jerry cannot claim any damages because his car was already in disrepair.
  • Yes, but Jerry can only claim half the amount ($1000) due to pre-existing damages.
  • No, Jerry can only claim damages if Tom had intentionally caused the accident.

Correct Answer : A) Yes, Jerry can claim the full amount of $2,000.

Explanation

Tort cases are commonly referenced in MBE bar exam questions. In a tort case, such as this, Jerry can recover damages as long as he can prove the cost of repairs or the diminished value of his car due to the accident. Tom's belief about pre-existing damage doesn't negate his liability for the damages he caused. 

While the state of the car before the accident might be relevant in assessing the degree of damage caused by the accident, it does not absolve Tom of his responsibility to pay for the harm he directly caused.

2. Criminal Law: Grasping the Concept of Intent

Question : Can Ann be convicted of burglary if her defense is that she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm?

  • Yes, Ann can be convicted of burglary even if she entered the building to seek refuge from a sudden storm.
  • No, Ann cannot be convicted of burglary if she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm.
  • Maybe, it depends on whether Ann had a history of committing crimes.
  • It depends on the severity of the storm that Ann encountered.

Correct Answer : B. No, Ann cannot be convicted of burglary if she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm.

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Ann cannot be convicted of burglary if she can prove that she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm. 

Burglary requires the intent to commit a crime upon entering a building, and seeking shelter from a storm is not a criminal act . Therefore, if Ann can validate her claim of seeking shelter, she lacks the requisite intent for a burglary conviction.

3. Constitutional Law: Freedom of Speech

Question : Which of the following statements is true regarding the state law that prohibits residents from criticizing the governor on social media?

  • Yes, the law violates the First Amendment rights of the residents.
  • No, the law does not violate the First Amendment rights of the residents.
  • Maybe, it depends on the type of social media platform being used.
  • It depends on the popularity of the governor.

Correct Answer : A. Yes, the law violates the First Amendment rights of the residents.

This is because the First Amendment of The Constitution protects the right to freely criticize the government, which would include government officials such as a state governor. A law that prohibits such criticism would likely be seen as infringing on these protected rights. 

4. Contracts Law: The Essentials of a Contract

Question : Which of the following statements is true regarding the scenario where Jane proposed to sell her car to John for $5,000, but sold the car to someone else the very next day without receiving any acceptance or consideration from John?

  • Yes, John can sue Jane for breach of contract because she made an offer to him.
  • No, John cannot sue Jane for breach of contract because no contract was formed between them.
  • Maybe, John can sue Jane for breach of contract because he needed time to think it over.
  • It depends on the type of contract Jane proposed.

Correct Answer : B. No, John cannot sue Jane for breach of contract because no contract was formed between them.

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Many of the bar test questions you’ll see will involve contract law since it’s such an important part of the legal field. For a contract to be formed, it requires an offer, acceptance, and consideration. In this scenario, Jane made an offer to sell her car to John, but John did not accept the offer or provide any consideration to Jane. 

Therefore, there was no legally binding contract formed between them, and Jane was not obligated to sell the car to John. Since there was no contract, there can be no breach of contract, and John cannot sue Jane. 

Option A is incorrect because an offer alone does not constitute a contract. Option C is incorrect because John's need for more time to think it over is not relevant to the formation of a contract. Option D is incorrect because the type of contract proposed by Jane is irrelevant when no contract was formed.

5. Property Law: The Obligations of a Finder

Question : Is Jim legally allowed to keep the $1000 he found in a wallet in a public park, even though the owner later posted flyers in search of the wallet?

  • Yes, Jim is legally allowed to keep the money as he found it in a public place.
  • No, Jim is not legally allowed to keep the money as it belongs to the owner of the wallet.
  • Maybe, it depends on whether Jim reported the found wallet to the authorities.
  • It depends on whether Jim made any attempts to locate the owner of the wallet.

Correct Answer : B. No, Jim is not legally allowed to keep the money as it belongs to the owner of the wallet.

Jim is not legally allowed to keep the $1000 he found in the wallet in a public park. Property law requires finders of lost property to make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner. Since the owner is known and has posted flyers in search of the wallet, Jim is legally bound to return the wallet and the money to the owner. 

Keeping the money without attempting to locate the owner is considered theft. Therefore, Jim is not allowed to keep the money, and he must make a reasonable effort to return the wallet to its rightful owner.

Hopefully going over these MBE practice questions in depth has helped you understand them better and offered insights into how to best approach them! Continue going over sample MBE questions and past bar exams to get familiar with various question types and feel prepared for test day! 

FAQs: Bar Exam Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions related to bar exam questions.

1. What Kind of Questions Are on the Bar Exam?

A standard bar exam comprises a combination of multiple-choice questions, often referred to as the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), essay questions, and performance tests. These questions encompass a broad array of legal areas, including, but not limited to, constitutional law, criminal law, civil procedure, contracts, and property law.

2. Is the Bar Exam Actually Hard?

Yes, the bar exam can feel very hard because it covers a lot of topics, there's limited time, and it's really important. But, with good studying, lots of practice , and a never-give-up attitude , many people do succeed.

3. How Can I Practice for the Bar Exam?

Preparation for the bar exam calls for a well-rounded approach. This includes gaining a firm understanding of legal principles, committing key facts and cases to memory, and rigorously working through bar exam practice questions. 

Using a mix of bar exam practice multiple choice questions and essays, as well as reviewing model answers, can substantially enhance your legal analytical abilities, as well as improving your speed and accuracy in test-taking. 

Additionally, consider joining a study group or enlisting the help of a tutor for structured guidance and support.

4. What Essay Questions Are on the Bar Exam?

Essay questions on the bar exam typically present a hypothetical scenario and require you to apply legal principles to analyze it. These questions are designed to test your ability to identify relevant legal issues, apply the law accurately, and articulate a logical and well-structured argument. 

Some jurisdictions also include Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) questions, which test knowledge across a wide range of legal topics.

Final Thoughts

Facing the bar exam may feel like a herculean task, but take heart in knowing that countless others have successfully surmounted this obstacle, and you certainly can too. 

Regular, methodical practice with bar exam questions and answers will not only deepen your understanding of the law but also refine your analytical skills and boost your self-confidence.

As you forge ahead with your preparation, keep this essential principle in mind - practice does not merely make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. View these bar exam sample questions as stepping stones that enable you to refine your techniques, rectify errors, and devise a strategy that best suits your individual learning style.

Ultimately, your success in the bar exam will stand as a testament to your unwavering dedication, determination, and mastery of legal knowledge. So, keep practicing, stay focused, and before long, you'll be on your way to joining the esteemed fraternity of licensed attorneys. 

Your journey may be tough, but the destination will certainly be worth it. Good luck!

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The Bar exam is a necessity for law school graduates to take and pass in order to be licensed to practice law. Candidates who wish to take the Bar exam should apply through their state board of Bar examiners.

Every jurisdiction sets their own standards for the Bar exam. In general, the Bar exam usually consists of 2 days of testing. Day 1 of testing usually includes the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) while day 2 of testing usually includes the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT).

Numerous jurisdictions have adopted the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) as their testing method. We go further in depth on the different  Bar exams below .

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We have compiled a list of free practice Bar exams with questions and answer explanations. Check out these free Bar practice exams below. Some of the resources are PDF/downloadable.

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The Bar exam is unique in that each state or jurisdiction has their own version of the exam. Candidates who wish to take the Bar exam will apply through their state Board of Bar Examiners. The process to register to take the Bar exam generally involves the following steps:

  • Candidates will apply to take the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE).
  • Candidates will apply to take the Bar exam through their state Board of Bar Examiners.
  • Completing any additional admission requirements – could be a character evaluation.

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MPRE Bar Exam

MPRE stands for Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. This exam is required for all candidates who wish to take the Bar exam except for candidates in Wisconsin and Puerto Rico. The MPRE exam is two hours long and consists of 60 multiple-choice questions.

The main purpose of this exam is to measure a candidate’s understanding of standards that have been established for the professional conduct of lawyers. The MPRE exam is given 3 times per year. Each state establishes their own passing scores for this exam.

MBE Bar Exam

MBE stands for Multistate Bar Examination. This portion of the bar exam is 6 hours long and consists of 200 multiple-choice questions. The MBE covers the following topics:

  • Civil procedure
  • Constitutional law and procedure
  • Real Property

MPT Bar Exam

MPT stands for Multistate Performance Test. This portion of the Bar exam consists of two 90-minute skills questions. The following skills may be tested on the MPT portion of the Bar exam:

  • Factual analysis
  • Legal analysis
  • Problem solving
  • Ethical dilemmas
  • Written communication
  • Management of legal tasks

MEE Bar Exam

MEE stands for Multistate Essay Examination. This portion of the Bar exam consists of 6 essay questions. Candidates will be given 3 hours to complete the MEE portion of the Bar exam. The following areas may be tested on the MEE bar exam:

  • Business associations
  • Conflict of laws
  • Constitutional laws
  • Criminal law
  • Secured Transactions

UBE Bar Exam

UBE stands for Uniform Bar Exam. This is the Bar exam that many states have started to adopt in an effort to have 1 uniform exam. The UBE consists of the MBE, MPT, and MEE exams. The test is a 2-day exam and is used by 34 states.

Different states have different versions of the Bar exam. While a lot of states have adopted the UBE as their standard Bar exam, some states may off different combinations of the MBE, MPT and MEE exams. Check out the image below for more information on specific states and which version of the Bar exam they administer.

Bar Exam FAQs

How do you prepare for the bar exam.

One of the best ways to prepare for the Bar exam is by enrolling in a Bar prep course. A Bar prep course will help students stay focused and motivated while also learning new material.

Students will be able to study exam-like practice questions and get familiar with the Bar format when taking a Bar prep course.

What make the UBE "uniform"

Since it is a standardized test, the UBE allows you to transfer between jurisdictions (that have adopted the UBE) without having to retake the  Bar exam  in each new jurisdiction.

Are all questions on the UBE scored?

175 out of the 200 multiple-choice questions are scored, the remaining 25 will not affect your score and they are on there for the NCBE’s use. You won’t know which ones are unscored so do your best on every question!

Will jurisdictions still get my score even if I do poorly on it or can I void my scores?

The jurisdictions will get your score before you do, so yes. The NCBE reports your score to the jurisdiction, who will then report the score to you.

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Bar admission process: how the bar exam is administered, bar exam day one: the multistate bar examination (mbe), bar exam day two: state-specific law questions, pass the next bar exam, guaranteed, constitutional law subject matter outline.

NOTE: The terms "Constitution," "constitutional," and "unconstitutional" refer to the federal Constitution unless indicated otherwise. Approximately half of the Constitutional Law questions on the MBE will be based on category IV, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, II, and III.

  • Organization and relationship of state and federal courts in a federal system
  • Congressional power to define and limit
  • The Eleventh Amendment and state sovereign immunity
  • The "case or controversy" requirement, including the prohibition on advisory opinions, standing, ripeness, and mootness
  • The "adequate and independent state ground"
  • Political questions and justiciability
  • Commerce, taxing, and spending powers
  • War, defense, and foreign affairs powers
  • Power to enforce the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
  • Other powers
  • As chief executive, including the "take care" clause
  • As commander in chief
  • Treaty and foreign affairs powers
  • Appointment and removal of officials
  • Congressional limits on the executive
  • The presentment requirement and the president's power to veto or to withhold action
  • Nondelegation doctrine
  • Executive, legislative, and judicial immunities
  • Federal immunity from state law
  • State immunity from federal law, including the 10th Amendment
  • Negative implications of the commerce clause
  • Supremacy clause and preemption
  • Authorization of otherwise invalid state action
  • State action
  • Fundamental rights
  • Other rights and interests
  • Procedural due process
  • Classifications subject to heightened scrutiny
  • Rational basis review
  • Other protections, including the privileges and immunities clauses, the contracts clause, unconstitutional conditions, bills of attainder, and ex post facto laws
  • Free exercise
  • Establishment
  • Content-based regulation of protected expression
  • Content-neutral regulation of protected expression
  • Regulation of unprotected expression
  • Regulation of commercial speech
  • Regulation of, or impositions upon, public school students, public employment, licenses, or benefits based upon exercise of expressive or associational rights
  • Regulation of expressive conduct
  • Prior restraint, vagueness, and overbreadth
  • Freedom of the press
  • Freedom of association

Contracts Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: Examinees are to assume that the Official Text of Articles 1 and 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code have been adopted and is in effect. Approximately half of the Contracts questions on the MBE will be based on categories I and IV, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - II, III, V, and VI. Approximately one-fourth of the Contracts questions on the MBE will be based on the Official Text of Articles 1 and 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.

  • Mutual assent (including offer and acceptance, unilateral, bilateral, and implied-in-fact contracts)
  • Indefiniteness and absence of terms
  • Consideration (bargained-for exchange)
  • Obligations enforceable without a bargained-for exchange (including reliance and restitution)
  • Modification of contracts
  • Incapacity to contract
  • Duress and undue influence
  • Mistake and misunderstanding
  • Fraud, misrepresentation, and nondisclosure
  • Illegality, unconscionability, and public policy
  • Statute of frauds
  • Parol evidence
  • Interpretation
  • Omitted and implied terms
  • Conditions (express and constructive)
  • Excuse of conditions
  • Breach (including material and partial breach, and anticipatory repudiation)
  • Obligation of good faith and fair dealing
  • Express and implied warranties in sale-of-goods contracts
  • Other performance matters (including cure, identification, notice, and risk of loss)
  • Impossibility, impracticability, and frustration of purpose
  • Discharge of duties (including accord and satisfaction, substituted contract, novation, rescission, and release)
  • Expectation interest (including direct, incidental, and consequential damages)
  • Causation, certainty, and foreseeability
  • Liquidated damages and penalties, and limitation of remedies
  • Avoidable consequences and mitigation of damages
  • Rescission and reformation
  • Specific performance and injunction
  • Reliance and restitution interests
  • Remedial rights of breaching parties
  • Third-party beneficiaries
  • Assignment of rights and delegation of duties

Criminal Law and Procedure Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: Approximately half of the Criminal Law and Procedure questions on the MBE will be based on category V, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, II, III, and IV.

  • Premeditation, deliberation
  • Provocation
  • Intent to injure
  • Reckless and negligent killings
  • Felony murder
  • Misdemeanor manslaughter
  • Theft and receiving stolen goods
  • Assault and battery
  • Rape; statutory rape
  • Possession offenses
  • Solicitation
  • Parties to crime
  • Acts and omissions
  • Required mental state
  • Strict liability
  • Mistake of fact or law
  • Mental disorder
  • Intoxication
  • Justification and excuse
  • Jurisdiction
  • Arrest, search and seizure
  • Confessions and privilege against self-incrimination
  • Lineups and other forms of identification
  • Right to counsel
  • Fair trial and guilty pleas
  • Double jeopardy
  • Cruel and unusual punishment
  • Burdens of proof and persuasion
  • Appeal and error

Evidence Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: All Evidence questions should be answered according to the Federal Rules of Evidence, as currently in effect. Approximately one-quarter of the Evidence questions on the MBE will be based on category I, one-third on category II, one-quarter on category V, and the remainder on categories III and IV.

  • Requirement of personal knowledge
  • Refreshing recollection
  • Objections and offers of proof
  • Lay opinions
  • Competency of witnesses
  • Judicial notice
  • Roles of judge and jury
  • Limited admissibility
  • Presumptions
  • Control by court
  • Scope of examination
  • Form of questions
  • Exclusion of witnesses
  • Inconsistent statements and conduct
  • Bias and interest
  • Conviction of crime
  • Specific instances of conduct
  • Character for truthfulness
  • Ability to observe, remember, or relate accurately
  • Impeachment of hearsay declarants
  • Rehabilitation of impeached witnesses
  • Contradiction
  • Proceedings to which evidence rules apply
  • Exclusion for unfair prejudice, confusion, or waste of time
  • Authentication and identification
  • Admissibility of character
  • Methods of proving character
  • Habit and routine practice
  • Other crimes, acts, transactions, and events
  • Prior sexual misconduct of a defendant
  • Qualifications of witnesses
  • Bases of testimony
  • Ultimate issue rule
  • Reliability and relevancy
  • Proper subject matter for expert testimony
  • Real, demonstrative, and experimental evidence
  • Spousal immunity and marital communications
  • Attorney-client and work product
  • Physician/psychotherapist-patient
  • Other privileges
  • Insurance coverage
  • Remedial measures
  • Compromise, payment of medical expenses, and plea negotiations
  • Past sexual conduct of a victim
  • Requirement of original
  • Completeness rule
  • What is hearsay
  • Prior statements by witness
  • Statements attributable to party-opponent
  • Multiple hearsay
  • Present sense impressions and excited utterances
  • Statements of mental, emotional, or physical condition
  • Statements for purposes of medical diagnosis and treatment
  • Past recollection recorded
  • Business records
  • Public records and reports
  • Learned treatises
  • Former testimony; depositions
  • Statements against interest
  • Other exceptions to the hearsay rule
  • Right to confront witnesses

Real Property Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: Approximately one-fifth of the Real Property questions on the MBE will be based on each of the categories I through V.

  • Fees simple
  • Defeasible fees
  • Life estates
  • Remainders, vested and contingent
  • Executory interests
  • Possibilities of reverter, powers of termination
  • Rules affecting these interests (including survivorship, class gifts, waste, and cy pres)
  • Types: tenancy in common and joint tenancy
  • Relations among cotenants
  • Types of tenancies
  • Possession and rent
  • Transfers by landlord or tenant
  • Termination (including surrender, mitigation of damages, anticipatory breach, and security deposits)
  • Habitability and suitability
  • Rule against perpetuities: common law rule and statutory reforms
  • Alienability, descendibility, and devisability of present and future interests
  • Fair housing/discrimination
  • Conflicts of law related to disputes involving real property
  • Nature and type
  • Termination
  • Property owners’ associations and common interest ownership communities
  • Prescription
  • Scope and apportionment
  • Zoning laws
  • Protection of pre-existing property rights
  • Rezoning and other zoning changes
  • Real estate brokerage
  • Statute of frauds and exceptions
  • Essential terms
  • Time for performance
  • Remedies for breach
  • Marketability of title
  • Equitable conversion (including risk of loss)
  • Options and rights of first refusal
  • Fitness and suitability
  • Purchase money mortgages
  • Future advance mortgages
  • Installment land contracts
  • Absolute deeds as security
  • Necessity and nature of obligation
  • Mortgage theories: title, lien, and intermediate
  • Rights and duties prior to foreclosure
  • Right to redeem and clogging the equity of redemption
  • Assumption and transfer subject to
  • Rights and obligations
  • Application of subrogation and suretyship principles
  • Restrictions on transfer (including due-on-sale clauses)
  • By mortgagee
  • Payment (including prepayment)
  • Deed in lieu of foreclosure
  • Acceleration
  • Parties to the proceeding
  • Deficiency and surplus
  • Redemption after foreclosure
  • Adverse possession
  • Requirements for deed
  • Types of deeds (including covenants for title)
  • Drafting, review, and negotiation of closing documents
  • Persons authorized to execute documents
  • Exoneration
  • Chain of title
  • Hidden risks (e.g., undelivered or forged deed)
  • Title insurance
  • Special problems (including estoppel by deed and judgment and tax liens)

Torts Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: Examinees are to assume that survival actions and claims for wrongful death are available. Joint and several liability, with pure comparative negligence, is the relevant rule unless otherwise indicated. Approximately half of the Torts questions on the MBE will be based on category II, and approximately half will be based on the remaining categories - I, III, and IV.

  • Harms to the person, such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, and infliction of mental distress; and harms to property interests, such as trespass to land and chattels, and conversion
  • Privileges and immunities: protection of self and others; protection of property interests; parental discipline; protection of public interests; necessity; incomplete privilege
  • The duty question, including failure to act, unforeseeable plaintiffs, and obligations to control the conduct of third parties
  • The reasonably prudent person: including children, physically and mentally impaired individuals, professional people, and other special classes
  • Rules of conduct derived from statutes and custom
  • Problems relating to proof of fault, including res ipsa loquitur
  • But for and substantial causes
  • Harms traceable to multiple causes
  • Questions of apportionment of responsibility among multiple tortfeasors, including joint and several liability
  • Problems relating to “remote” or “unforeseeable” causes, “legal” or “proximate” cause, and “superseding” causes
  • Claims against owners and occupiers of land
  • Claims for mental distress not arising from physical harm; other intangible injuries
  • Claims for pure economic loss
  • Employees and other agents
  • Independent contractors and nondelegable duties
  • Contributory fault, including common law contributory negligence and last clear chance, and the various forms of comparative negligence
  • Assumption of risk
  • Strict liability and products liability: common law strict liability, including claims arising from abnormally dangerous activities, and defenses to such claims; claims against manufacturers and other defendants arising out of the manufacture and distribution of products, and defenses to such claims
  • Claims based on nuisance, and defenses
  • Claims based on defamation and invasion of privacy, defenses, and constitutional limitations
  • Claims based on misrepresentations, and defenses
  • Claims based on intentional interference with business relations, and defenses

Civil Procedure Subject Matter Outline

NOTE: Examinees are to assume the application of (1) the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as currently in effect and (2) the sections of Title 28 of the U.S. Code pertaining to trial and appellate jurisdiction, venue, and transfer. Approximately two-thirds of the Civil Procedure questions on the MBE will be based on categories I, III, and V, and approximately one-third will be based on the remaining categories - II, IV, VI, and VII.

  • Federal subject-matter jurisdiction (federal question, diversity, supplemental, and removal)
  • Personal jurisdiction
  • Service of process and notice
  • Venue, forum non conveniens, and transfer
  • State law in federal court
  • Federal common law
  • Preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders
  • Pleadings and amended and supplemental pleadings
  • Joinder of parties and claims (including class actions)
  • Discovery (including e-discovery), disclosure, and sanctions
  • Adjudication without a trial
  • Pretrial conference and order
  • Right to jury trial
  • Selection and composition of juries
  • Requests for and objections to jury instructions
  • Pretrial motions, including motions addressed to face of pleadings, motions to dismiss, and summary judgment motions
  • Motions for judgments as a matter of law (directed verdicts and judgments notwithstanding the verdict)
  • Posttrial motions, including motions for relief from judgment and for new trial
  • Defaults and dismissals
  • Jury verdicts—types and challenges
  • Judicial findings and conclusions
  • Effect; claim and issue preclusion
  • Availability of interlocutory review
  • Final judgment rule
  • Scope of review for judge and jury

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If you are taking the Uniform Bar Exam, you may be looking for some sample Uniform Bar Exam questions so that you know exactly what you are in for! In this post, we have links to free sample Uniform Bar Exam questions.  Before reviewing the sample questions, it is worth it to know exactly what the Uniform Bar Exam  is  so that you know what you are looking at!

The Uniform Bar Exam is composed of three parts:

  • The Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) – 50% of your score : The MBE is composed of 200 multiple-choice questions. 175 of them are scored. There are seven subjects tested (Civil Procedure, Contracts and Sales, Criminal Law & Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts). You have six hours total to answer these 200 questions.
  • The Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) – 30% of your score:  The MEE is composed of six essay questions which you are given three hours to answer. These essay questions could cover the MBE subjects above (Civil Procedure, Contracts and Sales, Criminal Law & Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts) as well as seven additional areas of law (Agency & Partnership, Corporations & LLCs, Decedents’ Estates, Trusts, Secured Transactions, Conflicts of Law, and Family Law). To see how often each subject is tested and which topic is tested most, check out our Uniform Bar Exam MEE chart as well as our list of highly tested MEE topics  here.
  • The Multistate Performance Test (MPT) – 20% of your score:  The MPT portion is composed of two lawyerly tasks that you have to complete in three hours. You will be instructed to do something like write a memo, letter, or brief. You do not have to know any law going into the MPT as you will be given the law in a “library” as well as the facts of a case in a “file.” Many UBE students do not pay enough attention to the MPT portion of the exam!

Sample Uniform Bar Exam questions:

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All of the free sources come directly from the National Conference of Bar Examiners (the NCBE) which is the organization that writes the Uniform Bar Exam. Thus, these are the absolute best source of questions.

Sample MBE questions:

  • Free source: The NCBE has 21 released sample MBE questions as well as 10 additional sample Civil Procedure questions (Civil Procedure was just added to the MBE in 2015).
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Sample MEE questions:

  • Free source: Exams from July 2008 until February 2013 can be found here . Each exam contains the MEE questions as well as answers promulgated by the NCBE.
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  • Free source: MPTs from July 2008 until February 2013 can be found here . Each contains the question as well as the NCBE “point sheet”.
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