1. These courts derive their power from the Constitution and federal laws.
federal courts
due process clause courts
concurrent courts
state courts
2.
A trial court has (1 point)
appellate jurisdiction.
original jurisdiction.
concurrent jurisdiction.
federal jurisdiction.
3.
A formal accusation handed down by the grand jury is (1 point)
a verdict.
an indictment.
an appeal.
a litigant's right.
4.
One of these appellate courts is in each of 12 regions across the United States. (1 point)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
territorial courts
Court of International Trade
U.S. Court of Appeals
5.
This is the court of last resort in all questions of federal law. (1 point)
district court
territorial court
Supreme Court
appellate court
6.
A court of appeals has (1 point)
original jurisdiction.
grand jury jurisdiction.
appellate jurisdiction.
concurrent jurisdiction.
7.
This is the trial jury. (1 point)
grand jury
petit jury
federal jury
state jury
8.
These courts are similar to district courts in function, operation, and jurisdiction. (1 point)
grand jury courts
territorial courts
petit jury courts
judicial courts
9.
If you are registered to vote or have a driver's license, you may be called (1 point)
for an indictment.
by a judicial circuit.
for jury duty.
to be a litigate.
10.
Traveling to hold court in assigned regions is called (1 point)
territorial court.
district court.
traveling court.
riding the circuit.

