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Civil Law Fundamentals Quiz

Test your knowledge of civil juridical relationships, legal capacity, and property rights in civil law.

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Published November 23, 2025

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Question 1: What characterizes civil juridical relationships compared to other legal relationships?

Hierarchical structure between parties

Equality between parties and non-subordination

One-sided decision making

State authority dominance

Question 2: How do real civil relationships differ from obligatory ones?

Real relationships involve only movable property

Real relationships create obligations for everyone, while obligatory ones target specific parties

Obligatory relationships always involve money

Real relationships require written contracts

Question 3: When does a person acquire civil capacity 'de folosință' (capacity of use)?

At age 18

From birth or viable conception

After marriage

Upon completing education

Question 4: What is the key feature of solidarity in obligations?

It requires unanimous decisions

Any party can claim or enforce the whole obligation

It only applies to family matters

It divides obligations equally

Question 5: What distinguishes 'coproprietate' from 'devălmășie' in common property ownership?

Coproprietate involves defined shares while devălmășie doesn't

Only coproprietate can be inherited

Devălmășie requires more owners

Coproprietate only applies to buildings

Question 6: What happens when a minor under 14 enters into a legal contract?

The contract is automatically valid

The contract is absolutely null

The contract becomes valid at age 18

The contract requires court approval

Question 7: How does cession differ from subrogation in changing obligation subjects?

Cession changes creditors while subrogation occurs through payment

Cession only applies to debts

Subrogation requires court approval

They are identical processes

Question 8: What principle limits the capacity of legal persons?

The temporality principle

The specialty principle

The universality principle

The plurality principle