Torts Practice Tests
Practice Torts exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.
How To Study This Subject
Learn the rule
Read the outline and identify the elements, exceptions, and policy tensions.
Test recall
Use the 20 free questions first, then move into timed premium sets.
Apply cases
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Write under time
Turn missed topics into IRAC plans and short timed answers.
Related Case Briefs
Donoghue v. Stevenson
[1932] AC 562
A person must take reasonable care to avoid acts likely to injure closely and directly affected neighbors.
Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.
248 N.Y. 339 (1928)
Negligence liability requires a duty to the plaintiff based on foreseeable risk.
MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co.
217 N.Y. 382 (1916)
Manufacturers can owe negligence duties to foreseeable users of dangerous products.
Caparo Industries plc v. Dickman
[1990] 2 AC 605
The Caparo test asks foreseeability, proximity, and fairness for novel duty situations.
Rylands v. Fletcher
(1868) LR 3 HL 330
Strict liability may apply for escape of dangerous things from non-natural land use.