An interactive True/False quiz based on the provided codal excerpt.
Codal Excerpt Analysis & Quiz Item Justification
This excerpt from Rule 3 contains 6 main sections and numerous distinct legal concepts, which serve as the foundation for the quiz items. An analysis of the text yields the following points for question generation:
- Section 17 (Death or separation of a public officer): 4 distinct concepts (action may be continued against successor; conditions for continuing; specific time period of 30 days; notice and opportunity to be heard).
- Section 18 (Incompetency or incapacity): 2 distinct concepts (court may allow continuation; assisted by legal guardian or guardian ad litem).
- Section 19 (Transfer of interest): 2 distinct concepts (action may be continued by or against the original party; court can direct substitution/joinder upon motion).
- Section 20 (Contractual money claims): 2 distinct concepts (action not dismissed upon defendant's death before final judgment; enforcement of favorable judgment against the estate).
- Section 21 (Indigent party): 4 distinct concepts (definition of indigent; exemption from certain fees; lien on favorable judgment; right of adverse party to contest).
- Section 22 (Notice to Solicitor General): 2 distinct concepts (court's discretion to require appearance; applicability to validity of laws, ordinances, etc.).
Based on this breakdown, there are approximately 16 distinct legal concepts that can be tested, with many nuances (e.g., specific time periods, the effect of failure to comply, specific language like "any party" or "on its own initiative"). To substantially cover this material and include Bar-exam level traps, the ideal number of items is between 20 and 30. A final count of 25 items was chosen to allow for a good balance of difficulty and to meet the requirement for a significant number of false items while comprehensively covering the codal excerpt's provisions.