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1Under the Law of the Republic of Armenia on Advocacy, which body is the non-governmental, self-governing professional association of all licensed advocates in Armenia?
A.The Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia
B.The Supreme Judicial Council
C.The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia
D.The Association of Judges of Armenia
Explanation: Pursuant to Article 7 of the RA Law on Advocacy, the Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia is the sole professional self-governing public organization uniting all licensed advocates in the country. It is established to protect advocate rights, maintain professional standards, and ensure independent legal practice.
2According to the RA Law on Advocacy, what is the legal status of an advocate's license to practice law?
A.It must be renewed every three years through re-examination.
B.It is issued for a fixed five-year period subject to administrative relicensing.
C.It is valid only for the specific judicial district in which the advocate resides.
D.It is granted for an indefinite term without a mandatory expiration date.
Explanation: Under the RA Law on Advocacy, an advocate's license (արտոնագիր) is granted without term limitation (for an indefinite period). It remains valid throughout the territory of Armenia unless suspended or terminated under grounds established by law.
3Which of the following is an absolute statutory ground for the immediate termination of an advocate's license in Armenia?
A.Failure to win at least half of the cases represented in a calendar year
B.A legally binding court judgment convicting the advocate of an intentional crime
C.Moving one's primary residence to another administrative region within Armenia
D.Taking an unpaid medical leave of absence for more than three months
Explanation: Under Articles 33 and 38 of the RA Law on Advocacy, a person convicted of an intentional crime (where the conviction has not been expunged or set aside) may not be an advocate, and the entry into legal force of such a court verdict is a mandatory ground for the termination of the advocate's license validity.
4Under the Code of Conduct for Advocates in Armenia, how long does the duty to maintain advocate-client confidentiality (փաստաբանական գաղտնիք) last?
A.It is unlimited in time and continues indefinitely even after the representation ends or the client dies.
B.It expires five years after the final resolution of the client's case.
C.It terminates immediately upon the termination of the retainer agreement.
D.It lasts for ten years following the advocate's retirement from practice.
Explanation: The duty of advocate-client confidentiality under the RA Law on Advocacy and the Code of Conduct is perpetual and unlimited in time. It survives the termination of the legal services contract and the death of the client, safeguarding the fundamental trust between attorney and client.
5What is the primary statutory function of the Public Defender's Office (Հանրային պաշտպանի գրասենյակ) operating within the Chamber of Advocates of Armenia?
A.To prosecute disciplinary violations committed by private advocates
B.To conduct mandatory state audits of private commercial law firms
C.To provide free legal aid to eligible persons in cases prescribed by law at the expense of the state budget
D.To administer judicial qualification examinations for appellate judges
Explanation: Under Article 41 of the RA Law on Advocacy, the Public Defender's Office is an autonomous structural subdivision of the Chamber of Advocates tasked with providing free legal aid (court representation and consultation) to socially vulnerable and statutory eligible persons funded by the state.
6In the Republic of Armenia, can an advocate simultaneously hold a full-time civil service or municipal service position?
A.Yes, provided the advocate obtains written authorization from the Minister of Justice.
B.Yes, but only if the public service role is in a non-legal administrative department.
C.Yes, provided the advocate only handles civil cases during off-duty hours.
D.No, advocate practice is statutorily incompatible with state or municipal service positions.
Explanation: Under Article 36 of the RA Law on Advocacy, the validity of an advocate's license is suspended for the entire period during which the advocate enters state or municipal service or is appointed to a public office (for example, as a notary); advocacy is statutorily incompatible with holding such public service positions.
7Under the Code of Conduct for Advocates in Armenia, when is an advocate strictly prohibited from accepting a legal representation engagement due to a conflict of interest?
A.When the opposing counsel is a member of the same regional advocate club
B.When the prospective client is a close relative of another advocate in the city
C.When the client has previously consulted another law firm before contacting the advocate
D.When the advocate has previously provided legal consultation to the opposing party on the same matter
Explanation: Under the Code of Conduct for Advocates, an advocate must decline representation if they have previously advised, represented, or received confidential information regarding the same legal dispute from the opposing party, as this creates a direct and irreconcilable conflict of interest.
8An advocate is contacted by law enforcement officers demanding to search the advocate's law office and seize client case files in an ongoing investigation. Under Armenian law, what protection applies?
A.Police investigators may freely inspect advocate files with only a verbal order from a senior police superintendent.
B.Advocate premises and materials are protected by legal professional privilege and cannot be searched without a specific judicial warrant satisfying strict statutory safeguards.
C.Advocate files are public records and must be surrendered to the prosecutor upon initial request.
D.Protection from search applies only to corporate defense files, not to criminal defense files.
Explanation: Under Article 21 of the RA Law on Advocacy and the RA Criminal Procedure Code, advocate offices, working documents, electronic data, and communications are protected by advocate immunity. A search may only occur pursuant to a court decision under strict conditions that protect non-target client confidentiality.
9Under the RA Law on Advocacy, what is the mandatory requirement for advocates regarding Continuing Legal Education (CLE / վերապատրաստում)?
A.Advocates are completely exempt from further training once they pass the initial qualification exam.
B.Only advocates with less than two years of practice must attend training; senior advocates have no CLE obligations.
C.Advocates must publish an academic monograph in a peer-reviewed law journal every two years.
D.Advocates must complete a specified minimum number of certified training hours periodically as determined by the Chamber of Advocates.
Explanation: Under Article 19 of the RA Law on Advocacy and Chamber regulations, licensed advocates are obligated to participate in annual mandatory continuing professional development courses organized or accredited by the Academy of Advocates to maintain professional competence.
10If an advocate is retained to defend an accused person in a criminal proceeding, under what circumstance may the advocate withdraw from the defense on their own initiative?
A.The advocate may not withdraw from the defense unless the client discharges them or specific statutory disqualification grounds arise.
B.The advocate may freely withdraw whenever the client refuses to plead guilty as advised.
C.The advocate may withdraw simply because the public or media criticizes the nature of the crime.
D.The advocate may withdraw at any time by giving 24 hours written notice to the presiding judge without cause.
Explanation: Under Article 20 of the RA Law on Advocacy and the Criminal Procedure Code, once an advocate assumes the defense of a suspect or accused, they may renounce the undertaken obligation only in the cases prescribed by law and the Code of Conduct, with timely notice to the client, ensuring the continuous protection of the accused's constitutional defense rights.

About the Armenia Advocate Qualification Exam

The Chamber of Advocates Qualification Examination is Armenia's official bar examination for graduates of the Academy of Advocates seeking admission to the bar as licensed advocates (փաստաբան). It evaluates mastery of the Law on Advocacy, advocate ethics, civil law and procedure, criminal law and procedure, administrative justice, constitutional law, and the European Convention on Human Rights. Note: This bank is an English-language MCQ study adaptation designed for conceptual mastery and practice.

Assessment

Computer-based test (ethics and legal specialization), written case problem analysis/drafting, and oral defense before the Qualification Commission

Time Limit

Varies by stage (typically 2–3 hours for written drafting)

Passing Score

Commission approval across written and oral stages

Exam Fee

Tuition/examination fee set by the Chamber and Academy of Advocates (Qualification Commission of the Chamber of Advocates of Armenia)

Armenia Advocate Qualification Exam Content Outline

20%

Advocacy Law & Professional Ethics

RA Law on Advocacy, Chamber Charter, Code of Conduct, advocate-client privilege, conflicts of interest, and Public Defender Office operations.

25%

Civil Law & Civil Procedure

RA Civil Code (property, contracts, obligations, torts, succession) and Civil Procedure Code (jurisdiction, evidence, claims, appeals, cassation).

25%

Criminal Law & Criminal Procedure

RA Criminal Code (crimes, liability, defenses, penalties) and Criminal Procedure Code (investigative actions, pretrial detention, defense rights, evidence, appeals).

15%

Administrative Law & Procedure

Law on Fundamentals of Administration, RA Administrative Procedure Code (administrative acts, administrative appeals, Administrative Court proceedings).

15%

Constitutional Law & ECHR

RA Constitution (fundamental rights, individual constitutional complaints to the Constitutional Court) and European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) jurisprudence.

How to Pass the Armenia Advocate Qualification Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Commission approval across written and oral stages
  • Assessment: Computer-based test (ethics and legal specialization), written case problem analysis/drafting, and oral defense before the Qualification Commission
  • Time limit: Varies by stage (typically 2–3 hours for written drafting)
  • Exam fee: Tuition/examination fee set by the Chamber and Academy of Advocates

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  • Work through all 100 available questions
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to take the Armenia Chamber of Advocates Qualification Examination?

Candidates must hold a recognized higher legal education degree (Bachelor or Master of Laws) and successfully complete the required training course at the Academy of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia (or qualify through statutory legal practice exemptions).

What areas of law are tested on the Armenia Advocate Qualification Exam?

The examination covers the RA Law on Advocacy and advocate ethics, civil law and civil procedure, criminal law and criminal procedure, administrative law and procedure, constitutional law, and European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) principles.

How is this practice question bank structured compared to the real exam?

The official examination in Armenia includes a computer-based test, practical written case analysis, and an oral interview conducted in Armenian. This bank provides 100 English-language multiple-choice questions with comprehensive statutory explanations to support rigorous conceptual preparation.