Questions for Self-Control I

More than one answer may be correct!
1. Where do I find case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union?
Case law search form in EUR-Lex.
Case law search form at the website of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
At Google.
I can find case law anywhere in Internet.



2. Which courts does the Court of Justice of the European Union consist of?
The Court of Justice and the Civil Service Tribunal only.
The General Court and the Civil Service Tribunal only.
The Court of Justice, the General Court and the Civil Service Tribunal.
The Court of Justice and the General Court only.



3. What is digest of the case law?
Case law search form.
Annual court reports.
Annotations of judgments.
Collection of the summaries of the judgments and court orders.



4. The General Court has jurisdiction to hear:
direct actions brought by natural or legal persons against acts of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the European Union (which are addressed to them or are of direct and individual concern to them) and against regulatory acts (which concern them directly and which do not entail implementing measures) or against a failure to act on the part of those institutions, bodies, offices or agencies; for example, a case brought by a company against a Commission decision imposing a fine on that company.
actions brought by the Member States against the Commission.
actions seeking compensation for damage caused by the institutions of the European Union or their staff.
actions based on contracts made by the European Union which expressly give jurisdiction to the General Court.



5. The Civil Service Tribunal has jurisdiction:
to hear actions relating to Community trade marks.
to hear and determine at first instance disputes between the European Union and its servants pursuant to Article 270 TFEU.
to hear and determine cases between national administrations and their employees.
in disputes between all bodies or agencies and their staff in respect of which jurisdiction is conferred on the Court of Justice of the European Union.