In the field of legal research, a "citation" is: a. a reference to a publication in which a legal authority can be found. b. a reference to United States Supreme Court cases only. c. a reference to legal charges filed by the federal government against individuals. d. the location of a trial court or court of original jurisdiction. 2. When Congress passes a law, it can be found in which publication? a. United States Congressional Studies c. United States Federal Legislation Recordsd. United States Statutes at Large 3. A citation to 42 U.S.C. § 1981 means that the statute is in SelectSectionChapterItem 1 1981 of SelectBookJournalTitleItem 2 42 of the United States Code. 4. The plaintiff is the person who files the original petition with the court to start a lawsuit a. True b. False 5. The SelectappelleeappellantplaintiffrespondentItem 1 is the party who appeals a lower court's decision. 6. United States Supreme Court opinions can be found in which three of the following reporters?a. High Court Reports (H.C.) b. Federal Register (F.R.) c. Supreme Court Reporter (S.Ct.)d. Counselor Reference Library (CRL) e. United States Reports (U.S.) f. Lawyers' Edition of the Supreme Court Reports (L.Ed.) 7. In a case title at the appellate court level, the first party name is always the plaintiff at the trial court level. a. True b. False 8. When a court's opinion is not unanimous but most judges in that case agree with it, it is called a: a. dissenting opinion. b. majority opinion.c. unanimous opinion. d. concurring opinion. 9. In a particular case, Judge A does not agree at all with the other judges' opinions. Which of the following type of opinion will he write? a. A majority opinion b. A concurring opinion c. A dissenting opinion d. A plurality opinion