Queensland Bar Evidence Law Practice Exam – Scenario Set B
A second advanced practice exam designed to deepen your preparation for the Queensland Bar Evidence Law assessment.
Scenario Set B builds on core evidentiary principles and tests candidates through complex litigation-style problems involving documentary evidence, confessions, admissions, and character evidence. The exam is structured to simulate real professional assessment conditions, requiring candidates to analyse facts quickly and apply legal authorities using the IRAC method.
This exam is ideal for candidates who have already completed one practice paper and want additional realistic Bar-style training.
What This Exam Pack Includes
- Two hour Bar-style mock examination.
- Four detailed scenario questions.
- Comprehensive answer guide with authorities.
- Statutory references to Queensland evidence legislation.
- Designed specifically for IRAC structured answers.
The exam replicates the format used in professional legal assessments and requires candidates to apply both statutory and common-law evidence principles.
Topics Tested in This Exam
This practice exam focuses on several important areas of evidence law frequently examined in advocacy and professional legal assessments:
- Hearsay and business records.
- Documentary and computer-generated evidence.
- Admissions and implied admissions.
- Confessions and voluntariness.
- Improperly obtained evidence.
- Character and credibility evidence.
- Sexual history evidence restrictions.
- Witness competency and compellability.
- Jones v Dunkel inference.
Each scenario requires candidates to identify issues, apply relevant authorities, and reach reasoned legal conclusions under exam conditions.
Designed for Practical Legal Training
This exam is suitable for:
- Queensland Bar Exam candidates.
- Law graduates preparing for professional legal practice.
- Lawyers refreshing their evidence law expertise.
- Students studying criminal evidence and advocacy.
The scenarios reflect realistic courtroom disputes and evidentiary challenges faced in litigation.
Exam Structure
Reading time: 15 minutes
Writing time: Two hours
Questions: Four
Total marks: 100
Legislation required: Evidence Act 1977 (Qld) and Evidence Act 1995 (Cth)
Candidates must analyse factual scenarios and support answers with statutory provisions and leading authorities.
Why Practise With Multiple Exams
Successful candidates rarely rely on a single practice paper. Completing multiple exams helps you:
- Improve issue spotting under time pressure.
- Develop structured IRAC answers.
- Apply leading evidence authorities quickly.
- Build confidence for the Queensland Bar assessment.
Instant Download
After purchase you will receive:
- Immediate digital download.
- Printable exam paper.
- Full model answers.
Scenario Set B is designed to complement other practice exams and strengthen your evidence law exam readiness.

