Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: As it seems at first sight
Explanation:
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Concept / Approach
Prima facie literally means ‘‘at first appearance’’ or ‘‘on the face of it’’. In law, a prima facie case is one that, if unrebutted, is sufficient to prove a proposition or establish a fact. It concerns an initial view—not the final adjudication.
Option-by-option analysis (elimination)
(A) ‘‘As it seems at first sight’’ — matches the literal sense and legal use. ✅(B) ‘‘As it is made to seem at first sight’’ — implies contrivance or manipulation; not inherent in the term. ❌(C) ‘‘As it turns out to be at the end’’ — refers to final outcome, opposite of ‘‘at first sight’’. ❌(D) ‘‘…after a number of hearings’’ — suggests extended proceedings; again, not initial. ❌
Verification / Example
‘‘The documents establish a prima facie case of fraud’’ = ‘‘On first examination, the evidence is sufficient unless rebutted.’’
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Final Answer
As it seems at first sight
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