問題:In what circumstance is the Court of Appeal able to create precedents binding on itself?
  A. Only the Criminal division of the Court of Appeal binds itself.
  B. The Court of Appeal only binds itself when the Master of the Rolls hears the case.
  C. The Court of Appeal never binds itself.
  D. The Court of Appeal always binds itself.
  答案:The correct answer is: The Court of Appeal always binds itself.
  解析All decisions of the Court of Appeal are binding on itself.