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Multistate Bar Examination

The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) is a standardized test used in the United States to assess the knowledge and skills of individuals seeking to become licensed attorneys. It consists of 200 multiple-choice questions covering key areas of law, such as contracts, torts, constitutional law, and criminal law. Administered twice a year, the MBE is a critical component of the bar exam, which varies by state. Successful performance on the MBE helps demonstrate a candidate's readiness to practice law and ensures they understand essential legal principles.