Most states don’t require paralegals to be certified.
However, completing an associate degree in paralegal studies and getting your NALA certification will help you succeed in your career.
The NALA exam is a computer-based exam that includes two parts.
The Knowledge exam is given year-round.
It’s a multiple-choice test, and you’ll have 3 hours to complete it.
The Skills exam takes 2 hours to complete and is essay style.
Before you sit for the NALA exam, test yourself with our practice test.
The test covers topics including ethics, legal research, analytical skills, the American legal system, and judgment.
Paralegal Certification Practice Test
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Question 1 |
What is the primary role of a paralegal?
Represent clients in court | |
Provide legal advice | |
Assist attorneys with legal tasks | |
Draft legislation |
Question 2 |
Which of the following is NOT a typical duty of a paralegal?
Conducting legal research | |
Drafting legal documents | |
Providing medical diagnoses | |
Assisting in trial preparation |
Question 3 |
What is the purpose of the attorney-client privilege?
Protecting confidential communication between attorney and client | |
Granting immunity to attorneys | |
Ensuring free legal representation | |
Encouraging attorneys to share case information publicly |
Question 4 |
Which court handles cases involving federal law and disputes between states?
State Supreme Court | |
Federal District Court | |
Circuit Court | |
Municipal Court |
Question 5 |
What is the purpose of the discovery process in legal proceedings?
To share evidence with the opposing party | |
To investigate and gather facts | |
To determine the guilt or innocence of the accused | |
To draft legal complaints |
Question 6 |
What is the statute of limitations?
A law that limits the number of witnesses in a trial | |
The time limit for filing a lawsuit | |
The maximum sentence for a criminal offense | |
A legal document outlining case details |
Question 7 |
What is the role of a paralegal during a deposition?
Acting as the judge | |
Taking notes and recording the proceedings | |
Presenting evidence | |
Making closing arguments |
Question 8 |
What is the purpose of legal citations in legal documents?
To confuse opposing parties | |
To provide references to relevant laws and cases | |
To increase word count | |
To entertain the court |
Question 9 |
Which document initiates a lawsuit by setting forth the plaintiff's claims?
Complaint | |
Summons | |
Subpoena | |
Warrant |
Question 10 |
What is the Miranda warning?
A cautionary statement given to individuals in custody | |
A legal document for property transfer | |
A court order for immediate action | |
A legal doctrine for intellectual property protection |
Question 11 |
In a criminal trial, the burden of proof rests with:
Defendant | |
Prosecutor | |
Judge | |
Witness |
Question 12 |
What is the primary purpose of a deposition in the legal process?
To provide opening statements | |
To present evidence in court | |
To examine and cross-examine witnesses under oath | |
To deliver closing arguments |
Question 13 |
What is the purpose of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)?
Enforce immigration laws | |
Regulate environmental protection | |
Investigate workplace discrimination complaints | |
Administer social security benefits |
Question 14 |
Which amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial?
First Amendment | |
Fourth Amendment | |
Sixth Amendment | |
Tenth Amendment |
Question 15 |
What is the primary function of a subpoena?
To request medical records | |
To compel attendance and testimony in court | |
To file for bankruptcy | |
To transfer property rights |
Question 16 |
What is the purpose of a prenuptial agreement?
To establish child custody arrangements | |
To outline the division of assets in case of divorce | |
To set alimony payments | |
To determine visitation rights |
Question 17 |
Which document gives an attorney the authority to act on behalf of a client?
Power of Attorney | |
Affidavit | |
Subpoena | |
Writ of Certiorari |
Question 18 |
What is the role of a paralegal in a real estate transaction?
Negotiating property prices | |
Conducting title searches | |
Serving eviction notices | |
Adjudicating disputes |
Question 19 |
What does the term "pro bono" mean in the legal context?
Billing clients on a case-by-case basis | |
Working for free on behalf of the public interest | |
Charging a fixed fee for legal services | |
Pursuing class-action lawsuits |
Question 20 |
What is the purpose of a class-action lawsuit?
To resolve disputes between individuals | |
To consolidate similar legal claims of a group of people | |
To prosecute white-collar crimes | |
To appeal a court decision |
Question 21 |
What is the role of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?
Regulating the stock market | |
Enforcing antitrust laws and protecting consumers | |
Investigating cybercrimes | |
Administering immigration policies |
Question 22 |
What is the significance of the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803)?
Established the power of judicial review | |
Defined the scope of the Fourth Amendment | |
Limited executive privilege | |
Invalidated the doctrine of separate but equal |
Question 23 |
Which court is the highest appellate court in the United States?
Supreme Court | |
Circuit Court | |
District Court | |
Magistrate Court |
Question 24 |
What is the purpose of a cease and desist letter?
Requesting payment for damages | |
Demanding the immediate halt of certain activities | |
Offering a settlement in a civil case | |
Serving as a notice of eviction |
Question 25 |
What is the role of a paralegal in a corporate merger?
Drafting partnership agreements | |
Conducting due diligence | |
Prosecuting antitrust violations | |
Handling workers' compensation claims |
Question 26 |
Which constitutional amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?
First Amendment | |
Fourth Amendment | |
Eighth Amendment | |
Fourteenth Amendment |
Question 27 |
What is the purpose of a living will?
Designating beneficiaries in a will | |
Distributing assets after death | |
Outlining medical treatment preferences in case of incapacity | |
Establishing trust funds |
Question 28 |
In a civil case, what is the standard of proof?
Beyond a reasonable doubt | |
Clear and convincing evidence | |
Preponderance of the evidence | |
Probable cause |
Question 29 |
What does the term "discovery" refer to in the legal context?
The initial phase of a trial | |
The process of exchanging evidence before trial | |
The closing arguments in a case | |
The post-trial appeals process |
Question 30 |
What is the purpose of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
Regulating child labor | |
Providing job-protected leave for eligible employees | |
Enforcing workplace safety standards | |
Regulating overtime pay |
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There are 30 questions to complete.
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