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Module 1 ( 1 KYPC)

Part 1

A criminal who steals is called a ….. .

1. blackmailer

2. shoplifter

3. thief

4. burglar

#3

A criminal who steals purses and wallets is called a ….. .

1. spy

2. bigamist

3. hijacker

4. pickpocket

#4

A criminal who gets money by threatening to disclose personal information is called a ….. .

1. blackmailer

2. shoplifter

  1. thief

  2. burglar

#1

A criminal who seizes airplanes is called a ….. .

1. spy

  1. bigamist

  2. hijacker

  3. pickpocket

#3

A criminal who takes things from a shop without paying is called a ….. .

1. blackmailer

2. shoplifter

  1. thief

  2. burglar

#2

A criminal who kills people is called a ….. .

  1. murderer

  2. kidnapper

  3. robber

  4. vandal

#1

A criminal who steals from houses and offices is called a ….. .

1. blackmailer

2. shoplifter

  1. thief

  2. burglar

#4

A criminal who steals from banks and trains is called a ….. .

1. murderer

  1. kidnapper

  2. robber

  3. vandal

#3

A criminal who takes people hostage for ransom is called a ….. .

1. murderer

  1. kidnapper

  2. robber

  3. vandal

#2

A criminal who steals government secrets is called a ….. .

1. spy

  1. bigamist

  2. hijacker

  3. pickpocket

#1

A criminal who willfully destroys property is called a ….. .

1. murderer

  1. kidnapper

  2. robber

  3. vandal

#4

A criminal who marries illegally while being married already is called a ….. .

1. spy

  1. bigamist

  2. hijacker

  3. pickpocket

#2

To say that somebody has done something wrong or broken the law means to …..

1. sentence somebody

2. acquit somebody of a crime

3. accuse somebody of a crime

4. release somebody from prison

#3

To tell somebody who has been found guilty of a crime what the punishment will be (used about a judge) means to ….. .

1. sentence somebody

2. plead guilty

3. accuse somebody of a crime

4. release somebody from prison

#1

To do something bad or illegal means to ….. .

1. plead not guilty

2. find not guilty

3. accomplice

4. commit a crime

#4

A person who is responsible for doing something wrong is called ….. .

1. guilty

2. innocent

3. court

4. acquit

#1

A person who helps somebody to do something bad, especially a crime is called ... .

1. an accomplice

2. a prosecutor

3. a judge

4. a misdeanour

#1

A person not having done anything wrong is called ….. .

1. Guilty

2. innocent

3. court

4. a bigamist

#2

To state formally that a person is not guilty of a crime means to ….. .

1. charge somebody with committing a crime

2. acquit somebody of a crime

3. accuse somebody of a crime

4. find somebody guilty

#2

To spend a period of time in prison as punishment means to ….. .

1. serve a term

2. witness

3. charge somebody with a crime

4. prosecute

#1

To see something happen and be able to tell other people about it later means to …. .

1. Serve a term

2. witness

3. charge somebody with committing a crime

4. prosecute

#2

To state in a court of law that you did or did not do a crime means to …..

1. plead guilty or not guilty

2. find guilty or not guilty

3. witness

4. defend

#1

The police charged her ….. shoplifting.

1. of

2. with

3. against

4. to

#2

They accused him ….. stealing information.

1. of

2. with

3. on

4. against

#1

The prosecuting lawyer produced a very strong case ….. them.

1. of

2. with

3. on

4. against

#4

The jury passed verdict ….. him five minutes ago.

1. of

2. with

3. on

4. against

#3

The judge acquitted Alice ….. any involvement in espionage.

1. of

2. with

3. against

4. to

#1

They sentenced Bill ….. three years in prison.

1. of

2. with

3. against

4. to

#4

They found him guilty ….. an offence.

1. of

2. with

3. against

4. to

#1

Laws set down the ..... for crimes.

1. judges

2. punishments

3. treason

4. forgery

#2

The common law recognizes three classes of crime: treason, felony and ….. .

1. imprisonment

2. prosecutor

3. misdemeanour

4. bigamy

#3

Crime ….. the laws of a community, state or nation.

1. sentences

2. acquits

  1. fine

  2. violates

#4

The definition of crime ….. according to time and place.

1. varies

2. violates

3. wrong

4. punishable

#1

Death or …… is the usual penalty for treason.

1. accomplice

2. felony

3. shoplifting

4. life imprisonment

#4

Crimes are ….. considered most harmful to the community.

1. recognizes

2. offences

3. accuse

4. accomplices

#2

….. is a crime that is punishable by a term of one year or more in a state or federal prison.

1. misdemeanour

2. felony

3. blackmailer

4. burglar

#2

….. is punished by a fine or a jail term of less than one year.

1. misdemeanour

2. felony

3. witness

4. penalty

#1

A person who ….. a crime may be punished by a fine or a jail term.

1. violates

2. varies

3. commits

4. escapes

#3

Crimes are punishable in accordance with ….. .

1. laws

2. prison

3. theft

4. robbery

#1

Harm or injury caused when something is broken or spoiled is called a ….. .

1. juvenile delinquent

2. damage

3. consequence

4. government

#2

A very young person who is guilty of committing a crime is called a ….. .

1. juvenile delinquent

2. damage

3. consequence

4. government

#1

Fair listening in the court is the same as ….. .

1. juvenile delinquent

2. to face consequences

3. misdemeanour

4. impartial hearing

#4

A strong unreasonable feeling of not liking or trusting is called ….. .

1. juvenile delinquent

2. misdemeanour

3. prejudice

4. impartial hearing

#3

To act or behave towards somebody in the same way means to ….. .

1. find guilty

2. face consequences

3. treat equally

4. impartial hearing

#3

A disagreement or argument between two people is called…..

1. consequence

2. damage

3. dispute

4. accomplice

#3

A person who is legally accepted as a member of a particular country is called a …..

1. juvenile delinquent

2. damage

3. consequence

4. citizen

#4

To discover in the court that a person is guilty of a crime means to …..

1. plead guilty

2. find guilty

3. accuse somebody of a crime

4. charge somebody of a crime

#2

To accuse somebody officially of doing something which is against the law means to …..

1. plead guilty

2. find guilty

3. acquit somebody of a crime

4. charge somebody with a crime

#4

Damage is the same as ….. .

1. unreasonable

2. behave

3. injury

4. detention

#3

A criminal case begins when a person goes to court and files a ….. .

  1. indictment

  2. closing argument

  3. complaint

  4. evidence

#3

Indictments most often are ….. against persons who have been arrested and referred to the grand jury.

1. arrest warrants

2. felony accusations

3. opening statements

4. closing arguments

#2

The prosecution presents its evidence based on the ….. .

1. criminal investigation of the case

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