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Question 1: Unlike in the High Court of Justiciary, there is a right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (and previously instead to the ________ or to the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords) of cases from the Inner House.
House of LordsParliament of the United KingdomPolitics of the United KingdomHouse of Commons of the United Kingdom

Question 2: They sit singly, sometimes with a ________ of twelve in personal injury and defamation actions.
Jury trialGrand juryJuryJury nullification

Question 3: The Court of Session is the supreme civil court of ________,[4] and constitutes part of the College of Justice.
ScotlandUnited KingdomEnglandWales

Question 4: An ________ in 1640 restricted membership of the Court to laymen only, by withdrawing the right of churchmen to sit in judgement.
Common lawLegal systems of the worldLawAct of Parliament

Question 5: [2] (or sometimes to the ________).
Her Majesty's Courts ServiceJudicial Committee of the Privy CouncilSecretary of State for JusticeUnited Kingdom

Question 6: Until the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 came into force in October 2009, this right of appeal was to the ________.
Politics of the United KingdomHouse of LordsParliament of the United KingdomHouse of Commons of the United Kingdom

Question 7: [5][24][25] Criminal appeals in ________ are handled by the High Court of Justiciary sitting as the Court of Appeal.
EnglandScotlandUnited KingdomWales

Question 8: It sits in Parliament House in ________ and is both a court of first instance and a court of appeal.
EdinburghNew Town, EdinburghGlasgowScotland

Question 9: ________
Andrew Hardie, Baron HardieDonald Mackay, Baron Mackay of DrumadoonHistoric List of Senators of the College of JusticeLynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton

Question 10: The judges sit also in the High Court of Justiciary, where the Lord President is named, as president of that court, the ________.
Lord President of the Court of SessionCourts of ScotlandProcurator FiscalScots law
















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