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Key Facts: OK Bar Exam
260
Minimum UBE Passing Score (since July 1, 2024)
Oklahoma Supreme Court / Board of Bar Examiners
50% / 30% / 20%
MBE / MEE / MPT Weighting
NCBE Uniform Bar Examination
200
MBE Questions (175 scored)
Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners (NCBE)
July 2021
Year Oklahoma Adopted the UBE
Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners
$650
Exam Application Fee (2026)
Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners
100+
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The Oklahoma Bar Exam is the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), requiring a minimum scaled score of 260 (effective July 1, 2024). Day 1 (writing): 6 MEE essays plus 2 MPTs. Day 2: the 200-question MBE (175 scored). Components are weighted MBE 50%, MEE 30%, and MPT 20%, so the MBE's seven subjects carry the most scoring leverage. The scored UBE tests general (NCBE-standard) law, while Oklahoma-specific distinctions — the Oklahoma Pleading Code, oil & gas (rule of capture, forced pooling), modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar, common-law marriage, and equitable distribution — matter for Oklahoma practice and bonus mastery. Oklahoma adopted the UBE in July 2021 and plans to move to the NextGen bar exam in July 2027.
Sample OK Bar Practice Questions
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1Oklahoma adopted the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) in July 2021. Which three components make up the UBE administered in Oklahoma, and how are they weighted toward the total scaled score?
2Effective July 1, 2024, the Oklahoma Supreme Court changed the minimum UBE scaled score required to pass the Oklahoma Bar Examination. What is the current minimum passing score?
3A plaintiff files a personal-injury action in an Oklahoma district court. The pleading rules are governed by the Oklahoma Pleading Code (12 O.S. § 2001 et seq.). What standard governs the form of the plaintiff's petition?
4Under the Oklahoma Pleading Code, after a defendant is served with a summons and petition in a district-court civil action, how many days does the defendant ordinarily have to file an answer?
5A defendant moves to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction in an Oklahoma district court. The plaintiff relies on the Oklahoma long-arm statute. What is the reach of Oklahoma's long-arm statute?
6A citizen of Texas sues a citizen of Oklahoma in federal court in Oklahoma for $90,000 arising from a contract dispute. The defendant moves to dismiss for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction. How should the court rule?
7In a federal diversity action filed in Oklahoma, the court must decide whether to apply Oklahoma's statute of limitations or a different federal rule. Which doctrine governs this choice?
8An Oklahoma plaintiff seeks to bring an adverse-possession claim to quiet title to a strip of land she has openly occupied. Under Oklahoma law, for how long must possession be open, notorious, hostile, continuous, and exclusive to ripen into title?
9Congress enacts a statute regulating the sale of firearms in interstate commerce. A defendant challenges the statute as exceeding Congress's power. Under which constitutional provision is Congress most likely to have authority?
10A state law prohibits only members of a particular religion from holding public office. A challenger argues the law violates the Equal Protection Clause. What level of scrutiny applies?
About the OK Bar Exam
The Oklahoma Bar Examination is the two-day Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), which Oklahoma adopted in July 2021. Day 1 covers the written portion — 6 Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) questions and 2 Multistate Performance Tests (MPTs). Day 2 is the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE): 200 multiple-choice questions (175 scored). The components are weighted MBE 50%, MEE 30%, and MPT 20%. Because Oklahoma uses the UBE, a qualifying score is portable to other UBE jurisdictions. Oklahoma lowered its minimum passing score from 264 to 260 effective July 1, 2024, and plans to adopt the NextGen bar exam in July 2027.
Questions
200 scored questions
Time Limit
2 days (Day 1: 6 MEE essays + 2 MPTs; Day 2: 200 MBE)
Passing Score
260 (UBE scaled score, effective July 1, 2024)
Exam Fee
$650 (Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners (Oklahoma Bar Association))
OK Bar Exam Content Outline
MBE Core Subjects
The seven Multistate Bar Examination subjects — Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. The MBE has 200 questions (175 scored, 25 unscored pretests) administered on Day 2 and weighted 50% of the UBE score.
MEE Essay Subjects
Six Multistate Essay Examination questions covering MBE subjects plus the MEE-only areas: Business Associations (agency, partnership, corporations, LLCs), Conflict of Laws, Family Law, Trusts & Estates, and Secured Transactions (UCC Article 9).
MPT Performance Tasks
Two 90-minute Multistate Performance Tests — closed-universe skills exercises (e.g., drafting a memo, brief, or letter) testing the ability to use a provided file and law library, not memorized substantive law.
Oklahoma Civil Procedure Distinctions
Oklahoma Pleading Code (12 O.S. § 2001 et seq.) with a 20-day answer deadline (vs. federal 21), the long-arm statute reaching constitutional limits, compulsory counterclaims, and Oklahoma's bifurcated appellate system (Supreme Court for civil, Court of Criminal Appeals for criminal).
Oklahoma Oil & Gas and Property
Rule of capture limited by correlative rights, forced (compulsory) pooling by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (52 O.S. § 87.1), the dominant mineral estate and implied surface easement, oil-and-gas leases as fee simple determinable, and 15-year adverse possession (12 O.S. § 93).
Oklahoma Torts & Family Law
Modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar (23 O.S. § 13), several (proportional) liability among tortfeasors (23 O.S. § 15), recognition of common-law marriage, twelve statutory divorce grounds including incompatibility (43 O.S. § 101), and equitable distribution of marital property (43 O.S. § 121).
How to Pass the OK Bar Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 260 (UBE scaled score, effective July 1, 2024)
- Exam length: 200 questions
- Time limit: 2 days (Day 1: 6 MEE essays + 2 MPTs; Day 2: 200 MBE)
- Exam fee: $650
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- Complete 500+ practice questions
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- Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the passing score for the Oklahoma Bar Exam?
Oklahoma requires a minimum UBE scaled score of 260 to pass, effective July 1, 2024. The Oklahoma Supreme Court lowered the cut score from 264 to 260 after a low February 2024 first-time pass rate. The UBE is a single combined scaled score, so a stronger performance on one component can offset a weaker one on another.
How is the Oklahoma Bar Exam structured?
Oklahoma administers the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) over two days. Day 1 is the writing portion: 6 Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) questions and 2 Multistate Performance Tests (MPTs). Day 2 is the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE): 200 multiple-choice questions, of which 175 are scored. The components are weighted MBE 50%, MEE 30%, and MPT 20%.
When did Oklahoma adopt the UBE, and is my score transferable?
Oklahoma adopted the Uniform Bar Examination in July 2021. Because the UBE is uniform, a qualifying Oklahoma score is portable and can be transferred to other UBE jurisdictions, and a qualifying score earned elsewhere can be transferred into Oklahoma within the allowed recency window. The exam is offered each February and July in Oklahoma City.
What Oklahoma-specific law should I know beyond the UBE subjects?
The scored UBE tests general, NCBE-standard law rather than Oklahoma-specific statutes. However, for Oklahoma practice and deeper mastery, know the Oklahoma Pleading Code (12 O.S.), oil & gas concepts (rule of capture, correlative rights, forced pooling via the Corporation Commission), modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar (23 O.S. § 13), common-law marriage, and equitable distribution of marital property (43 O.S.).
Does Oklahoma require the MPRE?
Yes. To be admitted to the Oklahoma Bar, applicants must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) with a minimum scaled score of 80. The MPRE is a separate 60-question multiple-choice exam on professional responsibility, taken apart from the bar exam itself.
Is Oklahoma switching to the NextGen bar exam?
Yes. Oklahoma plans to continue administering the current UBE through February 2027 and to first administer the NCBE's NextGen bar exam in July 2027. The NextGen exam integrates foundational lawyering skills with legal knowledge across fewer doctrinal silos and uses a mix of question formats, including integrated question sets and performance tasks.