Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is an example of a tort that is based on a negligence theory?

  1. Copyright infringement

  2. Carrying out an intentional act

  3. Operating a business without a license

  4. Causing an accident

The correct answer is: Causing an accident

An example of a tort based on a negligence theory is causing an accident. The other options, such as copyright infringement and carrying out an intentional act, do not involve a duty of care and therefore do not fall under negligence. Operating a business without a license may result in legal consequences, but it is not necessarily based on a negligence theory.