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Florida Bar Exam Practice Multiple-Choice Questions

Over 600 simulated Florida Bar Exam Multiple-Choice Questions to Help You Succeed on Your Bar Exam

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Our Florida Bar Exam Multiple-Choice Question Bank provides over 600 practice multiple-choice questions on the multiple-choice subjects commonly tested on Part A of the Florida Bar Exam.

These multiple-choice questions utilize our spaced repetition algorithm to maximize your learning of the subject matter. If you perform well on a subject, our proprietary science of learning algorithm will begin to increase the difficulties of the question to ensure that you are building upon the knowledge you already have. If you are pushed too hard and your performance starts to decrease, our algorithm will automatically ease upon the difficulty of the questions until you are ready again for more challenging material.

This Florida Bar Exam Multiple-Choice Question Bank contains multiple-choice questions on the following commonly tested Florida Bar Exam Part A multiple-choice subjects:

  • Florida Civil Procedure
  • Florida Criminal Procedure
  • Florida Evidence
  • Florida Corporations
  • Florida General and Limited Partnerships
  • Florida Limited Liability Companies
  • Florida Wills
  • Florida Trusts
  • Secured Transactions (UCC Article 9)
  • Negotiable Instruments (UCC Article 3)
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Ultimate Guide to Florida State Bar Exam

Your complete guide to Florida Bar Exam prep.

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*Updated January 2024

Florida State Bar Exam | Basic Information

The Florida Bar was started in 1950. It includes more than 100,000 legal professionals.

Florida is not a Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) state. Florida has its own bar exam that uses the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), the national multiple-choice test. Florida also requires the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE).

Florida State Bar Exam Pass Rates

July 2023 (3,385 takers).

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February 2023 (2,108 takers)

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The Florida Bar Exam is administered twice each year in Florida (in February and July). The examination is administered over two days in four, three-hour sessions. The Florida bar has three parts: the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), three essay questions, and 100 multiple-choice questions.

The MBE is a six-hour test and consists of 200 multiple-choice questions that test your understanding across seven subjects. Your MBE score comprises 50% of your overall score.

Crushendo offers affordable, comprehensive written and audio outlines for MBE subjects (in addition to  MPRE subjects).

Civil Procedure

Constitutional Law

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Crushendo’s comprehensive MBE Suite comes with everything you need to crush the MBE portion of the Florida Bar Exam.

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Essay Questions and Multiple-Choice

The Florida essay questions consist of three legal essays. Your essay scores, combined with your score on the Florida multiple-choice, comprises 50% of your total score. Florida bar exam essay topics may include the following:

  • Florida Constitutional Law
  • Federal Constitutional Law
  • Business Entities
  • Real Property
  • Wills & Administration of Estates
  • Criminal Law and Constitutional Criminal Procedure
  • Articles 3 and 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code
  • Chapters 4 & 5 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
  • Professionalism

Here are helpful practice questions provided by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners.

The essay questions are followed by 100 multiple-choice questions.

What’s the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination?

The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) tests your understanding of established standards of conduct for lawyers. The MPRE is administered three times each year (in March, August, and November). The test consists of 60 multiple-choice questions and is two hours long. Check out this MPRE Tips video !

Upcoming Bar Exam Schedule, Dates, Location

  • July 30–31, 2024
  • February 25–26, 2025

Florida Bar Exam Application

Are you interested in taking the Florida State bar exam? Here’s some basic information on applying to take the Florida bar exam.

Other Requirements

The Florida Bar application fee for most takers is $600 if you file an early application. The fee is $1,000 for those who do not complete early registration or lawyers who have been admitted for less than a year.

*Visit the Florida State Bar’s website for more information.

If you desire to take the bar exam in February , you should submit your application by November 15  to avoid late fees. If you file between November 15 and December 16 , there is a $325 late fee. If you file between December 16 and January 15, there is a $625 late fee. January 15 is the final deadline.

If you desire to take the bar exam in July , you should submit your application by May 1 to avoid late fees. If you file between May 1 and June 1 , there is a $325 late fee. If you file between June 1 and June 15, there is a $625 late fee. June 15 is the final deadline.

In addition to passing the Florida bar exam with a score of at least 272 out of 400, there are several requirements that must be met in order to be admitted as an attorney in Florida, including:

  • Score 80  or higher on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) within the accepted time frame.
  • Certificate from Committee of Character and Fitness
  • Be a graduate of an ABA approved law school

Florida State Bar Admissions Office

Physical address:

Florida Board of Bar Examiners 1891 Eider Court Tallahassee, FL 32399-1750

Phone number: (850) 487-1292

Florida Bar Exam: What to Bring

What to bring

  • Your current driver’s license or picture ID

Important notes

  • You need to have these items with you for each of the four testing sessions.
  • Pens and pencils are provided to examinees
  • Laptop testers should not bring their laptop in a case or bag

Prohibited items

  • Any item that can connect to the internet
  • Any item that can record audio or video
  • Calculators
  • Food or drink
  • Scratch papers
  • Study materials

Florida Bar Exam Scores and Grading

A passing score for the bar in Florida is 270/400 . Scores of the three tests comprising the bar are weighted as follows:

  • MBE = 50% of your total score
  • Florida Bar = 50%  of your total score

*A passing score for the MPRE in Florida is 80 /150 .

Florida Bar Exam Results

View recent bar pass lists:

  • February 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

When are my Florida Bar Exam results released?

Florida Bar Exam results are usually posted six to nine weeks after the exam date.

Can I see my Florida Bar Exam score?

If you passed the Florida Bar Exam, you won’t be able to see your score. If you failed the exam, you will receive your written examination back.

Can I appeal to have my Florida Bar Exam re-graded?

No. If your essay score is close to passing, it will be automatically re-graded. After scores have been released, there is no appeals process. You can ask to have your multiple-choice scores hand-graded for no extra cost.

How many times can I take the Florida Bar Exam?

You can take the Florida Bar without limit.

Florida Bar Exam Reciprocity

There is no reciprocity between Florida and any other jurisdiction.

Law Schools in Florida

Here’s a list of law schools in Florida.

Ave Maria School of Law

  • Founded: 1999
  • Located:  Naples, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 270
  • Tuition Cost:  $43,206 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  56%
  • ABA Accredited:  Yes
  • Website: avemarialaw.edu

Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law (Barry University)

  • Founded:  1999
  • Located:  Orlando, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 650
  • Tuition Cost:  $39,900 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  57%
  • Website:  barry.edu/law

Florida A&M University School of Law

  • Founded:  1949
  • Located:  Tallahassee, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 600
  • Tuition Cost:  $33,077 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  58%
  • Website:  law.famu.edu

Florida Coastal School of Law

  • Founded:  1996
  • Located:  Jacksonville, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 200
  • Tuition Cost: $39,900 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  72%
  • Website:  fcsl.edu

Fredric C. Levin College of Law (University of Florida)

  • Founded:  1909
  • Located:  Gainesville, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 900
  • Tuition Cost: $38,040 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  71%
  • Website:  law.ufl.edu

University of Miami School of Law

  • Founded: 1925
  • Located:  Coral Gables, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 1,100
  • Tuition Cost: $54,134 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  78%
  • Website:  law.miami.edu

Florida International University College of Law

  • Founded:  2000
  • Located:  Miami, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 475
  • Tuition Cost:  $36,050 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  95%
  • Website:  law.fiu.edu

Florida State University College of Law

  • Founded:  1966
  • Tuition Cost:  $40,655 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  87%
  • Website: law.fsu.edu

Shepard Broad College of Law (Nova Southeastern University)

  • Founded:  1974
  • Located:  Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 625
  • Tuition Cost:  $42,790 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  65%
  • Website:  law.nova.edu

Stetson University College of Law

  • Founded:  1900
  • Located:  Gulfport, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 850
  • Tuition Cost:  $44,964 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  77%
  • Website:  stetson.edu/portal/law

St. Thomas University College of Law

  • Founded:  1984
  • Located:  Miami Gardens, FL
  • Enrollment:  about 575
  • Tuition Cost: $42,190 View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  67%
  • Website:  stu.edu/law

Thomas M. Cooley Law School (Western Michigan University)

  • Founded:  1972
  • Located:  Tampa Bay, FL (multiple campuses)
  • Enrollment:  about 1270
  • Tuition Cost: $1,750 per credit hour View tuition breakdown
  • Bar Passage Rate:  36%
  • Website: cooley.edu/locations/tampa-bay

Helpful Groups

Here are some Facebook groups you may find helpful before, and after, passing the bar exam:

  • Girl Attorney – FL (291 members)
  • Central Florida Attorney Referrals (915 members)
  • Central Florida Personal Injury Network (785 members)
  • Florida Solo/Small Firm Lawyers (981 members)
  • Florida Legal Network (193 members)
  • Florida Women Lawyers of Color (113 members)
  • South Florida Lawyer Network (322 members)
  • Ask a Florida Divorce Lawyer (231 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law Alumni (492 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Immigration Law Society (39 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law Federalist Society (66 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2022 (131 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2021 (126 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2020 (157 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2019 (140 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2018 (142 members)
  • Ave Maria School of Law – Class of 2017 (143 members)
  • Barry University School of Law – Alumni Referral Circle (765 members)
  • Barry University School of Law Alumni (172 members)
  • Texas A&M University School of Law Student Connection (1,238 members)
  • FAMU Law Graduates (1,103 members)
  • Class of 2023 University of Miami School of Law (178 members)
  • Class of 2022 University of Miami School of Law (368 members)
  • Class of 2021 University of Miami School of Law (398 members)
  • FIU Law Student Bar Association (1,263 members)
  • FIU College of Law Alumni (1,093 members)
  • FIU Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (279 members)
  • FIU College of Law Alumni Association (Official) (276 members)
  • FSU Law Admitted Students (212 members)
  • FIU Law Class of 2022 (185 members)
  • FIU Law Class of 2021 (184 members)
  • FIU Law Class of 2020 (196 members)
  • FSU Law Students (1,301 members)
  • FSU Law Alumni (101 members)
  • FSU College of Law Outlines, Professors, more! (504 members)
  • FSU Law Class of 2022 (139 members)
  • FSU Law Class of 2021 (209 members)
  • NSU Law Alumni (697 members)
  • Law & Mooting Society Society (NSULMS) Department of Law, NSU (407 members)
  • NSU Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA) (157 members)
  • NSU Law 2020 Entering JD Class (55 members)
  • NSU Law 2019 Entering JD Class (164 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2023 (Part Time) (28 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2022 (346 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2022 (Part-Time) (71 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2021 (419 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2021 (Part Time) (43 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2020 (435 members)
  • Stetson Law Class of 2019 Official Group! (375 members)
  • Stetson College of Law Class of 2017 (328 members)
  • Black Law Students Association at Stetson University (30 members)
  • St. Thomas Law Class of 2022 (177 members)

Other Resources

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Florida Bar Exam details

A typical florida bar exam is a 2-day exam.

Florida Bar Exam information is subject to change without notice. Please verify with the Florida Board of Bar Examiners .

Please also reference the  NCBE Covid-19 updates page  for NCBE updates and individual jurisdiction announcements.

Bar exam details

  • Three essay questions (AM)
  • 100 multiple-choice questions (PM)
  • Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), a 200-question, multiple-choice exam (100 questions in the AM, 100 questions in the PM)

Subjects tested

  • Constitutional Law
  • Contracts/Sales
  • Criminal Law/Procedure
  • Federal Civil Procedure
  • Real Property

Florida Essay Subjects

Equitable aspects of all subjects tested

  • Articles 3 & 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code
  • Business Entities
  • Chapters 4 & 5 of the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar
  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Criminal Procedure
  • Federal Constitutional Law
  • Florida Constitutional Law
  • Florida Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
  • Florida Rules of Judicial Administration
  • Professionalism
  • Wills & Administration of Estates.
  • A scaled score of 80 is required. MPRE scores are accepted only if the MPRE and the general bar exam are taken within 25 months of each other.

Click here to learn more about the MPRE .

MBE and Florida essay/multiple-choice scores are each weighted 50% in order to determine if applicant has achieved a passing score. An average scaled score of 136 will be required.

If applicant only takes one part of the exam, then a score of 136 or higher must be achieved on that part.

Reciprocity

Acceptance of mbe score.

Applicants may transfer an MBE scaled score of at least 136 achieved in another jurisdiction if taken within 25 months prior to the next scheduled exam.

Admission on Motion

Florida does not provide for admission on motion. Examination is required of all applicants.

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Part B – Consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions in the following subjects:

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Constitutional Law

Criminal Law & Procedure

Real Property

***If you are working with a Bar Provider (Kaplan, Barbri, etc.), I will coordinate our sessions and the order of topics we study and practice with your Bar Provider’s schedule.

  • Discuss the best way to approach and review multiple choice questions in order to get the best learning outcome and increase your Florida Bar scores.

If you have failed a previous Bar Exam, I will review your scores and study methods in order to target the procedures you need to initiate to improve your scores.

  • Engage in a diagnostic assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Identify topics within each subject that are heavily tested and begin building your knowledge base.
  • Provide my mini-memorization outlines which will help you “own” the information.
  • Review assigned multiple questions together to ensure you have mastered the approach.
  • Monitor your progress as to both quality and quantity of the practice strategy.
  • Determine whether you are meeting the score benchmarks for success and if not, alter the techniques used, or redirect practice to specific topics, and provide additional materials to assist you with mastering the topics.
  • Gauge your proficiency prior to the exam by one or more final tests (as needed).
  • Enable you to go to the Bar Exam with confidence that you will pass!

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Jurisdictions Administering the MBE

Select a jurisdiction for a summary of bar admission information specific to that jurisdiction and contact information for its bar admission agency.

  • MBE Administered
  • MBE Not Administered
  • District of Columbia
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Puerto Rico
  • Virgin Islands

Each jurisdiction will provide specific information regarding materials, including appropriate identification, that examinees are allowed to bring with them to the test center.

About the MBE

The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) is a six-hour, 200-question multiple-choice examination developed by NCBE and administered by user jurisdictions as part of the bar examination on the last Wednesday in February and the last Wednesday in July of each year.

The MBE is only one of a number of measures that a board of bar examiners may use in determining competence to practice. Each jurisdiction determines its own policy with regard to the relative weight given to the MBE and other scores. The MBE is a component of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE). Jurisdictions that administer the UBE weight the MBE component 50%.

Registration Information

The MBE is developed by NCBE and administered by user jurisdictions as part of the bar examination. Applicants register for the MBE by applying to a jurisdiction for the bar exam.

Preparing for the MBE

The MBE consists of 200 multiple-choice questions: 175 scored questions and 25 unscored pretest questions. The pretest questions are indistinguishable from those that are scored, so examinees should answer all questions. The exam is divided into morning and afternoon testing sessions of three hours each, with 100 questions in each session. There are no scheduled breaks during either the morning or afternoon session.

NCBE scores the MBE and reports examinees' scores to the jurisdiction in which the examinee tested. NCBE does not report scores to examinees unless authorized by the jurisdiction, and then only after the jurisdiction has announced its bar examination results.

Copyright Notice

The MBE is owned by NCBE and is a secure exam protected by US copyright laws. NCBE strictly prohibits copying, reproducing, or disclosing any MBE questions or answers, whether via electronic, telephonic, written, oral, or other means, to any party or to any public forum during or after the exam. NCBE will use every legal means available to protect its copyrighted materials. Any unauthorized disclosure of MBE content could result in civil liability, criminal penalties, cancellation of test scores, denial of applications to sit for future exams, denial of bar applications on character and fitness grounds, and/or disciplinary action by bar authorities.

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The Florida Bar Exam is a two-day exam administered by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners.

Day one of the exam consists of the Florida essays and Florida multiple choice. The essay session is made up of three essay questions to be answered in a three hour block. The multiple choice section is three hours long and consists of 100 Florida specific multiple choice questions.

Day two of the exam consists of the MBE, two hundred multiple choice questions administered over two three hour blocks.

In addition, a student seeking admission to the Floirida bar must take and pass the MPRE as well as pass the Board's character and fitness review.

Past Florida Exams

The library has a collection of Florida bar exams on microfiche from February 1985 to February 2004. MICROFICHE Cabinet 4, Drawer 3. Reserve Room.

Starting in 2004 The Florida Bar began to publish past exams and model answers online.

The Florida Bar Examination Study Guide is updated with the essay questions from the last examination twice annually. The sample multiple-choice questions included in the guide are updated periodically. Each guide is in PDF format and between 200k and 400k in size.

  • October 2020 Essay Questions (PDF - 112k)
  • March 2020 Study Guide  (February 2019 and July 2019 essays)
  • August 2019 Study Guide  (July 2018 and February 2019 essays)
  • March 2019 Study Guide  (February 2018 and July 2018 essays)
  • August 2018 Study Guide  (July 2017 and February 2018 essays)
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  • August 2017 Study Guide  (July 2016 and February 2017 essays)
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  • August 2016 Study Guide  (July 2015 and February 2016 essays)
  • March 2016 Study Guide   (February 2015 and July 2015 essays)
  • August 2015 Study Guide  (July 2014 and February 2015 essays)
  • March 2015 Study Guide  (February 2014 and July 2014 essays)
  • August 2014 Study Guide  (July 2013 and February 2014 essays)
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Register as a First or Second Year Student File the Student Registration by the earliest deadline under  rule 2-23.1(a)  to qualify for the lowest fee; students filing for the first time in the second year of law school must pay the full registration fee of $400. Special Note: Student Registration provides both the Certified LegaI Internship (CLI) clearance requirement, and preliminary processing for admission to The Florida Bar.

Test Specifications, Florida-Prepared Portion of the General Bar Examination

he test specifications were developed to provide a guide to question drafters in drafting essay and multiple-choice questions that appear on the Florida portion of the General Bar Examination.

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  • Uniform Commercial Code, Articles 3 and 9
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  • Part of series Florida
  • Language English
  • Dimensions 8 x 0.64 x 10 inches
  • Print length 281 pages
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 5, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 281 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1453682503
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1453682500
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.24 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.64 x 10 inches
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