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CIPS L3M3 Exam - Topic 4 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L3M3 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 4
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The official power to make legal decisions and judgments in a given location, for example

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Specification creep - where the requirement becomes more complex or sophisticated than originally thought necessary for the buying organisation's purposes. Naturally, this can be expected to increase cost to the buying organisation.


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Marleen
3 months ago
I think "jurisprudence" could fit too, but not quite the same!
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Raina
3 months ago
Yup, jurisdiction refers to legal authority in a specific area.
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Theodora
3 months ago
Wait, is "jurisdiction" really the only term for that?
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Judy
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about the authority to judge.
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Kirby
4 months ago
Jurisdiction is the correct term!
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Annice
4 months ago
I feel like "Jurisprudence" is more about the theory of law, so I think it’s definitely not the right choice here.
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Eladia
4 months ago
I'm a bit uncertain about this one. "De jure" sounds like it could fit, but I don't think it relates to legal decision-making directly.
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Jeanice
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and "Jurisdiction" was the correct term for legal authority.
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Natalya
5 months ago
I think the answer might be "Jurisdiction," but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds familiar from our last review session.
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Tyisha
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is D, jurisdiction. That term seems to directly match the description provided in the question.
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Jettie
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. The options don't seem super clear to me. I'll have to guess on this one and hope for the best.
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Micheline
5 months ago
Okay, I've read the question a few times now and I think D is the best answer. Jurisdiction makes the most sense in terms of the official power to make legal decisions in a specific area.
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Jerry
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. The options seem a bit similar, so I'll need to think it through carefully. Maybe I'll eliminate the ones that don't seem to fit the definition first.
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Weldon
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the answer is D, jurisdiction, since that refers to the official power to make legal decisions in a given location.
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Micah
9 months ago
Wait, is Jurassic even an option? I mean, I know dinosaurs were pretty legal back in the day, but I don't think that's what they're looking for here. Let's stick to the actual legal terms, folks.
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Kimberely
10 months ago
D) Jurisdiction, of course! I could've guessed that even if I didn't know the answer. It's like asking 'Where does the judge have the power to judge?' - the answer is Jurisdiction, duh!
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Daniela
8 months ago
C) Jurisprudence? That's a fancy word, but not the right answer.
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Delila
8 months ago
D) Jurisdiction, that's the one! It's all about the power to make legal decisions.
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Elvera
8 months ago
B) de jure? What does that even mean?
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Lisbeth
8 months ago
A) Jurassic? That doesn't sound right.
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Gail
10 months ago
C) Jurisprudence? Isn't that just a fancy word for 'the study of law'? I need something more concrete for this question.
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Lore
8 months ago
D) Jurisdiction
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Cristal
9 months ago
B) de jure
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Curtis
9 months ago
A) Jurassic
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Elden
10 months ago
B) de jure? Hmm, that sounds like something from a legal dictionary, not a real-world decision-making power. I'll go with D) Jurisdiction.
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Izetta
9 months ago
Jurisdiction is the correct answer for the official power to make legal decisions.
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Carmelina
9 months ago
Jurisprudence is the study and theory of law.
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Lura
10 months ago
Yes, de jure is a legal term meaning 'by law'.
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Ethan
10 months ago
Jurisdiction is the official power to make legal decisions.
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Verdell
10 months ago
D) Jurisdiction? Well, that's a no-brainer! I mean, what else could it be - Jurassic? I'm not a dinosaur lawyer, you know.
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Elfrieda
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Jurisprudence also has to do with legal decisions, so maybe C) Jurisprudence could be the answer.
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Martina
11 months ago
I agree with Winifred, Jurisdiction makes sense because it refers to the official power to make legal decisions.
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Winifred
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Jurisdiction.
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