Test
1.I’m a lawyer,?.
a. isn’t it; | b. am mot I; | c. aren’t I |
2.The … took place two months later.
a. Trial; | b. Court; | c. Sentence |
3.Both men were found...
a. Innocent; | b. Convicted; | c. Sentenced |
4.The best thing is to get a burglar-alarm … professionally.
a. Bought; | b. Taken; | c. Installed |
5.I want to report a theft. My briefcase..
a. Was stolen; | b. Stole; | c. Was robbed |
6.He … due to lack of evidence.
a. Released; | b. Was released; | c. Have been released |
7.The … deals with petty crimes and some matrimonial matters.
a. Solicitor; | b. Judge; | c. Witness |
8.How many … were involved in the robbery?
a. Barristers; | b. Victims; | c. Criminals |
9.When she was arrested by the police and … murder it came as a shock to her husband.
a. Sentenced to; | b. Charged with; | c. Pronounced |
10.It turned … that Peter was a member of a gang.
a. Up; | b. Down; | c. Out |
11.We hope he will be released from … soon.
a. Prison; | b. Court; | c. Cell |
12.When we got home, we were horrified to find the window …
a. Broken; | b. Have broken; | c. Break |
13.They … money for safe return of the two children.
a. Demanded; | b. Has demanded; | c. Had demanded |
14.When you get …, the police take your fingerprints and keep them on file.
a. Arrest; | b. Arrested; | c. Be arrested |
15.He was … ₤100 for parking in the wrong place.
a. Sentenced; | b. Asked; | c. Fined |
16.Secret service agents quickly … the men.
a. Disarmed; | b. Has disarmed; | c. Had disarmed |
17.Some people may turn to crime as an easy way of … money.
a. Making; | b. Doing; | c. Earning |
18.Some people end up stealing things they want but they can’t...
a. Afforded; | b. Afford; | c. Have afforded |
19.Too much … on TV makes young people more likely to act in a violent way in real life.
a. Horror; | b. Action; | c. Violence |
20.To ask all witnesses involved in a case question is …
a. To be guilty; | b. To cross-examine; | с.To convict of |
21.A person or a thing able to give evidence is a …
a. Witness; | b. Jury; | c. Prosecutor |
22.He is sent to prison for robbery.
a.; | b. the; | c. a |
23.The should protect people against criminals.
a. policemans; | b. policemen; | c. policesmen |
24.A person against whom a criminal (or civil) action is brought is a (n) …
a. Innocent person; | b. Defendant; | c. Jury |
25.The witness appeared in court and his testimony
a. gave; | b. has given; | c. had given |
26.Kate, Tom and Mike robbed the post office,?
a. didn’t they; | b. did they; | c. didn’t she,he,het |
27.The copy of the written record of a trial is a …
a. Report; | b. Transcript; | c. Default |
28.The decision of a jury is a (n) …
a. Judgement; | b. Verdict; | c. Answer |
29.Anything that provides information used to prove or disprove alleged facts.
a. Evidence; | b. Deposition; | c. Liability |
30.One of the … men was convicted at trial yesterday.
a. Innocent; | b. Accused; | c. Attorney |
31.The judge … Jill to 4 years.
a. Sentenced; | b. Sent; | c. Enforced |
32. Last night a gang … the bank.
a. Robbed; | b. Stole; | c. Claimed |
33.After the verdict is returned, the … pronounces the judgement.
a. Judge; | b. Jury; | c. Attorney |
34.The woman’s … advised her not to talk to the reporters.
a. Legal counsel; | b. Lawyer; | c. Reporter |
35.They want to make my … brother become a lawyer.
a. Older; | b. Elder; | c. Old |
36.The highest court of appeal in England and Wales … the House of Lords.
a. Is; | b. Are; | c. Has |
37.While the man … at the dancing girl, the thief stole his wallet.
a. Looked; | b. Was looking; | c. Has looked |
38.The Sheriff says that the criminals … by the end of this week.
a. Will arrest; | b. Will be arrested; | c. Will have been arrested |
39.What made you … Harry was pretending to be ill.
a. To thing; | b. Think; | c. Thought |
40.When the police arrived, all the eye-witnesses … in the hall by the bank.
a. Gathered; | b. Have gathered; | c. Had been gathered |
41.Let’s … the barrister to come back.
a. Wait for | b. Expect | c. Look forward to |
42.A solicitor … petty crimes and some matrimonial matters in Magistrates courts.
a. Are dealt with; | b. Deals with; | c. Is dealt with |
43. Alex (call) just the police.
a. have called; | b. has called; | c. will have called |
44.For conviction of a crime, an unanimous verdict of guilty …
a. Requires; | b. Is required; | c. Are required |
45.Have you ever been?
a. arrest; | b. arrested; | c. arresting |
46.You were never accused,?
a. were you; | b. weren’t you; | c. aren’t you |
47.The case … before the court tomorrow.
a. will bring | b. will have been brought | c. will be brought |
48.Ann……..her husband and was charged with murder.
a. killed; | b. robbed; | c. burgled |
49. The earliest written law……..The Law Code of Hammurabi.
a. are; | b. was; | c. has been |
50. The Greek people believed that their laws ………..to them by gods, represented by their kings.
a. have given; | b. were given; | c. have been given |