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  • 1. 

    What year did UC Board of Regents vote to establish a medical school at UCLA?

    • A.

      1985

    • B.

      1915

    • C.

      1965

    • D.

      1945

    Correct Answer
    D. 1945
    Explanation
    In 1945, the UC Board of Regents voted to establish a medical school at UCLA. This decision marked a significant milestone in the history of UCLA, as it paved the way for the development of a renowned medical institution within the university. The establishment of the medical school allowed UCLA to expand its academic offerings and contribute to medical research, education, and healthcare in the region.

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  • 2. 

    What did the first Dean of the UCLA School of Medicine work on prior to becoming Dean?

    • A.

      Panama Canal

    • B.

      Masters & Johnson Research

    • C.

      Gemini Spacecraft

    • D.

      Manhattan Project

    Correct Answer
    D. Manhattan Project
    Explanation
    The first Dean of the UCLA School of Medicine worked on the Manhattan Project prior to becoming Dean. The Manhattan Project was a research and development project during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons. This suggests that the Dean had a background in scientific research and was involved in significant projects of national importance before taking on the role of Dean at the UCLA School of Medicine.

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  • 3. 

    What is the School of Medicine at UCLA's smoking policy?

    • A.

      Smoking In Dorms Only

    • B.

      No Campus Smoking

    • C.

      Smoking Allowed In Stairwells

    • D.

      Smoking Permitted

    Correct Answer
    B. No Campus Smoking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No Campus Smoking." This means that the School of Medicine at UCLA does not allow smoking anywhere on campus. This policy is likely in place to promote a healthy and smoke-free environment for students, faculty, and staff. It may also be in line with broader public health initiatives to reduce the harmful effects of smoking and secondhand smoke.

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  • 4. 

    What is the maximum time to complete the medical curriculum at UCLA?

    • A.

      Six Years

    • B.

      Seven Years

    • C.

      Three Years

    • D.

      Unlimited Time

    Correct Answer
    A. Six Years
    Explanation
    The maximum time to complete the medical curriculum at UCLA is six years. This indicates that the medical program at UCLA is designed to be completed within a specific timeframe, allowing students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in a structured manner. It also suggests that there are certain requirements and milestones that students need to meet within this timeframe to successfully complete the program.

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  • 5. 

    What is the average GPA of students admitted to School of Medicine at UCLA?

    • A.

      3.12

    • B.

      4.25

    • C.

      3.33

    • D.

      3.78

    Correct Answer
    D. 3.78
    Explanation
    The average GPA of students admitted to the School of Medicine at UCLA is 3.78. This means that on average, the students who are accepted into the program have a GPA of 3.78.

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  • 6. 

    What percent of 2012 graduates got their 1st choice in residency programs?

    • A.

      24.4 Percent

    • B.

      44.4 Percent

    • C.

      94.4 Percent

    • D.

      14.4 Percent

    Correct Answer
    B. 44.4 Percent
    Explanation
    44.4 percent of 2012 graduates got their 1st choice in residency programs. This means that out of all the graduates in 2012, nearly half were able to secure their preferred residency program. This indicates a relatively high level of success and satisfaction among the graduates in terms of their career choices and placements.

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  • 7. 

    Which is the best estimate of the number of students in the UCLA Medical School?

    • A.

      1765

    • B.

      2765

    • C.

      765

    • D.

      365

    Correct Answer
    C. 765
  • 8. 

    Who was UCLA Law's first Dean?

    • A.

      Roscoe Pound

    • B.

      Rachel Moran

    • C.

      Charles E. Young

    • D.

      L. Dale Coffman

    Correct Answer
    D. L. Dale Coffman
    Explanation
    L. Dale Coffman was the first Dean of UCLA Law. This can be inferred from the question, which asks for the first Dean of UCLA Law. The other options, Roscoe Pound, Rachel Moran, and Charles E. Young, are not mentioned as the first Dean, so they can be eliminated as potential answers.

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  • 9. 

    How often is The UCLA Law Review published?

    • A.

      Twice A Year

    • B.

      Biweekly

    • C.

      Weekly

    • D.

      Bimonthly

    Correct Answer
    D. Bimonthly
    Explanation
    The UCLA Law Review is published bimonthly, which means it is released every two months. This publication schedule allows for a regular and consistent release of new issues, providing readers with up-to-date legal scholarship and analysis.

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  • 10. 

    What does the Emmett Center curriculum detail law and policy solutions for?

    • A.

      Media Law

    • B.

      Climate Change

    • C.

      Tax Law

    • D.

      International Relationships

    Correct Answer
    B. Climate Change
    Explanation
    The Emmett Center curriculum details law and policy solutions for climate change. This means that the curriculum focuses on teaching students about the legal and policy frameworks that can be implemented to address the issue of climate change. This may include studying environmental laws, international agreements, and regulations aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change and promoting sustainable practices. By understanding these solutions, students can contribute to the development and implementation of effective strategies to combat climate change.

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  • 11. 

    What does the Williams Institute at UCLA focus on?

    • A.

      Free Speech

    • B.

      State Government

    • C.

      LGBT Issues

    • D.

      Copyright Law

    Correct Answer
    C. LGBT Issues
    Explanation
    The Williams Institute at UCLA focuses on LGBT issues. This can be inferred from the fact that the other options, including free speech, state government, and copyright law, are unrelated to the Williams Institute's area of focus. The mention of LGBT issues in the answer choice directly indicates that this is the correct answer.

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  • 12. 

    Who is the UCLA alum that defended Lyle and Erik Menendez and Phil Spector?

    • A.

      Jeff Cohen

    • B.

      David Dawson

    • C.

      Gary Allen Feess

    • D.

      Leslie Abramson

    Correct Answer
    D. Leslie Abramson
    Explanation
    Leslie Abramson is the correct answer because she is a UCLA alum who defended high-profile cases involving Lyle and Erik Menendez and Phil Spector.

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  • 13. 

    What TV judge is a UCLA Law school graduate?

    • A.

      Judge Mathis

    • B.

      Judge Judy

    • C.

      Joe Brown

    • D.

      Judge Alex Ferrer

    Correct Answer
    C. Joe Brown
    Explanation
    Joe Brown is the correct answer because he is the only TV judge in the given options who is a UCLA Law school graduate. It is not mentioned in the question that the other judges have a law degree from UCLA, so they cannot be the correct answer.

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  • 14. 

    What congressperson from California is a UCLA Law School graduate?

    • A.

      Mike Thompson

    • B.

      Nancy Pelosi

    • C.

      Henry A. Waxman

    • D.

      Pete Stark

    Correct Answer
    C. Henry A. Waxman
    Explanation
    Henry A. Waxman is the correct answer because he is a congressperson from California and a graduate of UCLA Law School.

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  • 15. 

    What is the average age of the Fall 2013 entering class at UCLA Law?

    • A.

      22 Years Old

    • B.

      25 Years Old

    • C.

      28 Years Old

    • D.

      35 Years Old

    Correct Answer
    B. 25 Years Old
    Explanation
    The average age of the Fall 2013 entering class at UCLA Law is 25 years old.

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