Grile Spiru
Grile Spiru
Grile Spiru
MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.
Choose the correct noun: A person who steals money placed in his care is called a/an .
a. b. c. d. 2. forger
Choose the correct answer: ................ means catching game birds, animals or fish without permission on somebody elses property. a. hunting b. stealing c. trespassing d. poaching
3.
Choose the correct noun: A person who enters a building illegally, especially by force, in order to steal. a. a burglar b. a robber c. a hooligan d. a vandal
4.
Choose the correct noun: A person who steals money, etc from other peoples pockets, especially in crowded places.
a. b. c. d. 5.
Choose the correct noun: The judge has pronounced .......................... of ten yearsimprisonment.
a. b. c. d. 6.
Choose the correct answer: The correct spelling for the English equivalent of the Romanian word delapidator is:
a. b. c. d. 7.
Choose the correct expression: He has been released from prison .................... and if he does not behave satisfactorily, he will be sent back.
a. b. c. d. 8.
Choose the correct expression: There was no need for a trial, because the client decided to ......................... and forgive the attacker.
a. b. c. d. 9.
appear in court serve his sentence drop all the charges commute his sentence
Choose the correct noun: ............... means money paid by or for a person accused of a crime, as security that he will return for his trial if he is allowed to go free until then.
a. b. c. d. 10.
Choose the correct noun: A ............. is a lawyer who prepares legal documents, advises clients on legal matters and speaks for them in lower courts.
a. b. c. d. 11.
Choose the correct noun: A person who takes people hostage for a ransom is called a ............................................
a. hijacker b. bandit
Choose the correct answer: The correct spelling for the English equivalent of the Romanian expression omor din culp is:
a. b. c. d. 13.
Choose the correct noun: After ten hours, the Jury finally reached its .: the prisoner was guilty.
a. b. c. d. 14.
Choose the correct noun: A person who willfully gives a false statement while under oath, concerning a material matter in a judicial proceeding is said to commit ................................... .
a. b. c. d. 15.
Choose the correct noun: A .............. is someone who testifies, especially in a court of law to events or facts within his own knowledge.
a. b. c. d. 16.
Choose the correct noun: Any witness shall take an oath that the .................. he/she is about to give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
a. b. c. d.
17.
Choose the correct verb: To ............... means to go or intrude on the property, privacy, or preserves of another with no right or permission.
a. b. c. d. 18.
Choose the correct noun: .................. is defined as giving or promising to give a public official something of value with a corrupt intention to influence the official in the discharge of his or her official duty.
a. b. c. d. 19.
Choose the correct noun: .................... is the false making or altering of any document that either has legal significance or is commonly relied upon in business transactions.
a. b. c. d. 20.
Choose the correct noun: Since the defendant did not have a criminal record, he got away with a small ..............
a. b. c. d. 21.
Choose the correct noun: The woman sitting in the witness ............ will certainly commit perjury.
a. b. c. d. 22.
Choose the correct noun: A .............. will be appointed to investigate the violent and suspicious death of the teenager.
a. b. c. d. 23.
Choose the correct answer: He was caught ..................... stealing money from the cash-box. a. red-handed b. heavy-handed c. light-fingered d. heavy-set
24.
Choose the correct noun: You cant have burgled the house alone, so who was your ............... ?
a. b. c. d. 25.
Choose the correct past participle: Wilkinson is alleged to have ................... a number of serious crimes.
a. b. c. d. 26.
Choose the correct verb: She will soon ................. trial for the part she played in the recent robbery.
a. b. c. d. 27.
Choose the correct present participle: Detectives are said to be ....................... into the causes of the recent fire.
a. b. c. d. 28.
The victim ............... the law into her own hands by killing her attacker.
a. b. c. d.
.. refers to scientific methods used to solve crimes and find out who committed them.
a. b. c. d. 30. Polygraph Hypnosis Forensics Extortion
Choose the correct noun: Many civilized countries have long abolished the death ............... .
a. b. c. d. 31.
Choose the correct legal term: A threat of attack to another person, followed by actual attack which need amount only to touching with hostile intent is called .................... .
a. b. c. d. 32.
Choose the correct noun: The man jumped out of the window and committed ................
a. b. c. d. 33.
Choose the correct answer: The police said there was no sign of .......... entry even though the house had been burgled.
a. broken b. burst c. forced
d. smashed 34.
Choose the correct preposition: He was placed ............ house arrest for his own safety.
a. b. c. d. 35. on in under within
Choose the correct verb: Is the defendant going to ............ guilty or not guilty?
a. b. c. d. 36.
Choose the correct verb: Mr. Johnson was ............... fifty pounds for drinking and driving.
a. b. c. d. 37.
Choose the correct adjective: As it was her first offence, the judge gave her a ............... sentence.
a. b. c. d. 38.
Choose the correct noun: The defendant was able to prove his innocence at the trial and was ...................... .
a. b. c. d. 39.
Choose the correct noun: Ted Bundy was a hardened criminal who showed no .................. for his crimes.
a. penance b. pity
Choose the correct answer: His sentence has been commuted to six months on the ............ of failing health.
a. b. c. d. 41.
Choose the correct verb: He was convicted to 10 years of prison and ................. of his property.
a. b. c. d. 42.
Choose the correct noun: The judge recommended more humane forms of punishment for juvenile ................... .
a. b. c. d. 43.
Choose the correct noun: If you cant resolve the dispute, it will have to be settled by ................... .
a. b. c. d. 44.
Choose the correct verb: All his friends thought he was guilty, but no one could ................. anything against him.
a. b. c. d. 45.
Choose the correct verb: I ............... to say anything unless I am allowed to speak to my lawyer.
a. b. c. d. 46.
Choose the correct noun: The new harassment law comes into ............. on September 15.
a. b. c. d. 47.
Choose the correct noun: As the result of a police ............. on the disco, twenty teenagers were arrested.
a. b. c. d. 48.
Choose the correct verb: The police have to ................... the law, not to take it into their own hands.
a. b. c. d. 49.
Choose the correct preposition: He was charged ........... assault and battery and taken to prison.
a. b. c. d. 50. of with on in
Choose the correct prepositions: As he was suspected ........... drug traffic, he was placed ............ investigation. a. on, on b. of, into c. with, under d. of, under
51.
Choose the correct prepositions: He was taken ......... custody for smuggling and released ......... bail the same day.
a. b. c. d. 52.
Choose the correct noun: You have no right to enter my house without a search .............., the old man yelled at the policeman.. a. permit b. warrant c. authorisation d. licence
53.
Choose the correct noun: As he didnt have a criminal ............., the judge sentenced him to 50 hours of community work. a. case b. file c. record d. dossier
54.
Choose the correct noun: The judge will hear the next ............ after a short break.
a. b. c. d. 55.
Choose the correct verb: After they pronounced the verdict, the judge .................. the case. a. dismissed b. discharged c. declined d. removed
56.
Choose the correct present participle: I am a law-................... citizen, I could never break the law!
a. b. c. d. 57.
Choose the correct verb: Before the trial begins, the jurors ................ to decide the facts fairly.
a. b. c. d. 58.
Choose the correct adjective: In criminal cases, the judge has to decide whether the accused is guilty beyond any ..................... doubt.
a. b. c. d. 59.
Choose the correct preposition: Any sentence has to be imposed ................ limits that have been fixed by the legislature.
a. b. c. d. 60.
Choose the correct verbal tense: Judge Williams ........................ today as judge Thomson has been taken ill.
a. b. c. d. 61.
Choose the correct verbal tense: Before taking up his duty, each judge ............. an oath to respect his responsabilities.
a. b. c. d. 62.
takes is taking
took has taken
Choose the correct verbal tense: He ................... a solicitor for more than a year now.
a. b. c. d.
63.
Choose the correct verbal tense: We ...................... for the verdict for almost two hours! There must be something wrong.
a. b. c. d. 64.
Choose the correct modal construction: The trial judge ............... bribe from the defendant; it was so foolish of him to do so!
a. b. c. d. 65.
shouldnt have taken mustnt have taken cant have taken wouldnt have taken
Choose the correct modal construction expressing logical deduction: The window is broken; the intruder ............... to get into their bedroom.
a. b. c. d. 66.
can have tried should have tried would have tried must have tried
Choose the correct answer: The Minister of Justice is going to ........ for presidency this year.
a. b. c. d. 67.
Choose the correct passive form: The woman accused of indecent public exposure .................. on bail last week.
a. b. c. d. 68.
has been released was released will be released had been released
Choose the correct verbal tense: The members of the jury ....... now ................... on the murder case.
a. is deliberating b. were deliberating c. are deliberating
Choose the correct verbal tense: ............ the jury .................. a verdict?
a. b. c. d. 70.
Have ... reached Has ... reached Had ... reached Did .... reach
Choose the correct verbal tense: By the time you reach the Court, he ........................... released on bail.
a. b. c. d. 71.
Choose the correct verbal tense: While the people ......................... for the verdict, the judge was talking to the defendant about the weather.
a. b. c. d. 72.
Choose the correct modal verb: He was innocent! They ................. have taken him into custody! It was so foolish of them to have done that!
a. b. c. d. 73.
Choose the correct modal verb: He ................ have committed the crime! He was immobilized in bed at that time!
a. b. c. d. 74.
The judges and advocates-general are ..................... by the governments of the member states.
a. b. c. d. 75.
Choose the correct passive form: Right now I think I am ....................... . Come and pick me up!
a. b. c. d. 76.
Choose the correct verbal tense: The leader of the gang ...... just ............ acquitted by the court of justice.
a. b. c. d. 77.
Choose the correct verbal tense: He ....................... down a street near his home when he was kidnapped.
a. b. c. d. 78.
Choose the correct verbal tense: One of the kidnappers ................ to kill him while they were driving away.
a. b. c. d. 79.
Choose the correct verbal tense: How long ago ....... you .......... an appeal?
a. b. c. d.
did ... made had ...made did ... make were ... made
80.
Choose the correct verbal tense: I saw you yesterday, while you ................... that famous criminal.
a. b. c. d. 81.
Choose the correct verbal tense: He was placed under investigation only after they .............. hard evidence against him.
a. b. c. d. 82.
Choose the correct verbal tense: His sentence was by far more severe than everybody ................................................. .
a. b. c. d. 83.
Choose the correct verbal tense: As soon as the jury .................. the verdict, the case was dismissed.
a. b. c. d. 84.
Choose the correct verbal tense: Everybody wondered why he ................. caught red-handed before.
a. b. c. d. 85.
Choose the correct verbal tense: The members of the jury ................. for hours when they finally reached a verdict.
a. were deliberating b. deliberated
Choose the correct verbal tense: The witnesses were still being heard when I ............. the court of law.
a. b. c. d. 87.
Choose the correct verbal tense: She told me that she ..................... filing for divorce for a long time. a. considered b. had been considering c. would consider d. has been considering
88.
Choose the correct verbal tense: This time tomorrow the prosecution .................... the witnesses.
a. b. c. d. 89.
Choose the correct verbal tense: ............................ to represent yourself in the trial?
a. b. c. d. 90.
Will you Are you going You are going Will you be
Choose the correct verbal tense: By the end of this year he ........................ ten years in prison.
a. b. c. d. 91.
Choose the correct verbal tense: Look out! One of the robbers .......................... .
a. will shoot
Choose the correct verbal tense: I ....................... my solicitor tomorrow; I am changing my will.
a. b. c. d. 93.
Choose the correct verbal tense: I ......................... in a court of law since my parents filed for divorce.
a. b. c. d. 94.
Choose the correct verbal tense: As soon as I .............. from my lawyer, I will let you know.
a. b. c. d. 95.
Choose the correct verbal tense: We knew that the defendant .............. to do such a thing.
a. b. c. d. 96.
will never be able are never able would never be able can never
Choose the correct verbal tense: They said that the new constitution ....................... soon.
a. b. c. d. 97.
Choose the correct verbal tense: By this time next year, he ..................... his prison sentence.
a. b. c. d. 98.
Choose the correct modal construction: I am sorry you didnt ask for help; I ....................... you to my lawyer.
a. b. c. d. 99.
cant have introduced must have introduced could have introduced was able to introduced
Choose the correct modal form: According to article 3 (from the Protocol on the Statute of the European Court of Justice) judges .................. immune from legal proceedings.
a. b. c. d. 100.
Choose the correct passive modal construction: A judge ................... of his office if he no longer fulfils the legal conditions.
a. b. c. d. 101.
Choose the correct verbal tense: The criminal ....................... to trial if there is enough evidence against him.
a. b. c. d. 102.
would be brought will have been brought will be brought was brought
Choose the correct passive form: As soon as the search warrant ..................... they will be allowed to look for the documents.
a. b. c. d.
has been issued will be issued was issued had been issued
103.
Choose the correct passive form: ................ his criminal record ..................... to the slightest detail?
a. b. c. d. 104.
Was checked Has being checked Has been checked Would been checked
Choose the correct passive form: You cannot enter this room. The witness ..................... right this moment.
a. b. c. d. 105.
is being cross - examined is cross - examined will be cross - examined has being cross - examined
Choose the correct verbal tense: If he does not confess his crime, he .................... to life imprisonment.
a. b. c. d. 106.
Choose the correct passive form: While he .................... tried in his absence, his wife was sitting in the Court of Law, waiting for the verdict.
a. b. c. d. 107.
Choose the correct passive form: The suspect ............... under investigation long before the police found irrefutable evidence.
a. b. c. d. 108.
was placed has been placed had been placed will be placed
Choose the correct answer: James was ............ chairman by a majority of 25 voters.
a. b. c. d. 109.
Choose the correct answer: I dont think that his qualifications recommend him to ..................... Parliament.
a. b. c. d. 110.
Choose the correct answer: Who has the authority to ...................... Parliament?
a. b. c. d. 111. abolish
Choose the correct answer: Yesterday, the Court ................ the case due to lack of hard evidence.
a. b. c. d. 112.
Choose the corresponding synonymous term for the expression by common acord:
a. b. c. d. 113. by and large by common agreement by rule according to
Choose the corresponding synonymous term for the expression in accordance with:
a. b. c. d. 114. except for apart from according to irrespective of
Choose the correct answer: He has been charged with .................... and taken into custody.
a. b. c. d. 115.
tresapass trespassing tresspassing to trespass Choose the corresponding synonymous term for the expression irrespective of:
a. b. c. d. 116.
as a result
on the grounds finally eventually
.
Choose the corresponding synonymous term for the expression by rule: a. b. c. d. 118. by common agreement by convention on request on demand
Choose the right answer: A formal statement made by a witness in court is called a/an
a. b. c. d. 119.
testimony declaration
assertion oath
Choose the right answer: The bank manager admitted taking $250,000 of the banks money during the previous five years. He was found guilty of
a. b. c. d. 120. smuggling misappropriation embezzlement corruption
Choose the right answer: The sum of money left with a court of law so that a prisoner may be set free until his/her trial comes up is called ..
a. b. c. d. 121.
Choose the right answer: A juvenile is a young person guilty of some offence, act of vandalism, or antisocial behaviour or whose conduct is beyond parental control.
a. b. c. d. 122. offender
delinquent
criminal wrongdoer
Choose the correct modal form: I am sorry you didnt ask for help; I ....................... introduced you to my lawyer.
a. b. c. d. 123.
Choose the correct modal verb: This procedure ........... be without prejudice to Article 170.
a. b. c. d. 126.
Choose the correct modal form: You submitted the case to a higher court! The verdict was in your favour!
a. b. c. d. 127.
Choose the correct modal verb: Any Member State .......... comply with the judgements of the European Court of Justice.
a. b. c. d. 128.
Choose the correct passive form: Many houses in this area into by burglars. a. have been being broken b. have been broken c. are been broken d. have being broken
129.
Choose the correct passive form: A photofit picture of the wanted man ....................... last week.
a. b. c. d. 130.
had been issued was issuing was issued has been issued
Choose the correct passive forms: After the verdict ........................., the case .................................... by the judge.
a. b. c. d. 131.
had been pronounced, was dismissed will be pronounced, will be dismissed will have been pronounced, has been dismissed has being pronounced, will be dismissed
Choose the correct passive form: He ........ just ........................ with sexual assault on a six-year-old boy.
a. b. c. d. 132.
was.....charged had......been charged has......been charged has ...... be charged Choose the correct passive form:
He ........................... to 100 hours of community work only because he was at his first offence.
a. b. c. d. 133.
have been sentenced was sentenced will be sentenced had being sentenced
Choose the correct passive forms: Before ........................ of breach of trust, the lawyer ............. also ............................ with perjury in a divorce case.
a. b. c. d. 134.
been accused, was ..... charged being accuse, has ..... been charged being accused, had .... been charged being accused, was .... been charged
Choose the correct passive form: The two diplomats now to the American Embassy by a member of the government.
a. b. c. d. 135. are . escorted will . being escorted have . being escorted are . being escorted
Choose the correct passive infinitive form: Six bomb attacks seem . in London for the last five years.
a. b. c. d. 136. to have been reported to be reported to having been reported to had been reported
Choose the correct passive form: In the next minutes a new warning for the refugees to leave the camp immediately.
a. b. c. d. 137. was issue will issue will be issued will be being issued
Choose the correct passive form: More funds .. to the Ministry of Justice if the government had voted the new budget law.
a. will have been allocated b. will be allocated c. would allocate
Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: The Commission has just appointed the new President of the European Court of Justice.
a. The new President of the European Court of Justice had just been appointed by the
Commission. b. The new President has just been appointed by the European Court of Justice. c. The Commission has just been appointed to vote the new President of the European Court of Justice. d. The new President of the European Court of Justice has just been appointed by the Commission.
139.
Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: The members of the European Parliament were still debating the issue of competition law at that point.
a. The issue of competition law was still debated at that point by the members of the
European Parliament.
b. The issue of competition law was still debating at that point the members of the
European Parliament.
c. The issue of competition law was still being debated at that point by the members
competition law.
140.
Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: This law entitles the holder of intellectual property rights to financial compensations.
a. The holder of intellectual property rights must be entitle to financial
financial compensations.
c. This law is entitled to hold the intellectual property rights to financial compensations. d. According to this law, the holder of financial compensations is entitled to
Instance.
b. They all consider that Article 86 has improperly been used by the Court of First
Instance.
c. The Court of First Instance considers that Article 86 had been used improperly. d. Article 86 is considered to be used improperly by the Court of First Instance. 142. Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: The European
in this article.
b. This article rejected the European Commission on the grounds of unjustified
discrimination.
c. This article was rejected by the European Commission on the grounds of unjustified
discrimination.
d. By the European Commission was this article rejected on the grounds of unjustified
discrimination.
143. Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: The members of the
doubt.
c. The matter of reasonable doubt is still being debated upon by the members of the
jury.
d. The matter of reasonable doubt was still being debated upon by the members of the
jury.
144. Choose the correct passive form of the following active sentence: The Court
145. Choose the correct passive equivalents of the following active clauses: The two
parties signed the contract only after they had discussed the terms of the contract.
a. The contract had been signed only after the terms of the contract were discussed by
hearing the witnesses in that murder case when the press release was made.
a. The witnesses in that murder case were still heard by the trial judge when the press
release was made. b. The witnesses in that murder case were still being heard by the trial judge when the press release was made. c. The witnesses in that murder case were still hearing the trial judge when the press release was made. d. The trial judge was still being heard by the witnesses in that murder case when the
Choose the correct English translation for the following Romanian passive sentence: Nu s-a ajuns nc la nici o concluzie cu privire la noua lege a adopiei.
a. b. c. d. 148.
No conclusion hasnt yet been reached regarding the new adoption law. No conclusion has yet been reached regarding the new adoption law. No conclusion was reached yet regarding the new adoption law. Yet, no conclusion is reached regarding the new adoption law.
Choose the correct equivalent sentence for the following: People say that Mr. Johnson had business difficulties in the past.
a. b. c. d. 149.
Difficulties are said to have been had by Mr. Johnson in the past. Mr. Johnson is said to having had business difficulties in the past. Mr. Johnson is said to have had business difficulties in the past. It is said that Mr. Johnson has had business difficulties in the past.
Choose the correct preposition: Terrorists resort ... violence as a political weapon.
a. b. c. d. 150. at to on into
Choose the correct preposition: The unknown foreigner carried . a bombing in the centre of Paris.
a. b. c. d. 151. out in round on
Choose the correct preposition: How should Governments deal terrorist attacks?
a. b. c. d. 152. on without with about
Choose the correct preposition: The Iraqi citizen had been suspected . many offences before.
a. about b. in
c. with d. of 153.
Choose the correct preposition: Who was held responsible . the journalists death?
a. b. c. d. 154. for of about on
Choose the correct preposition: The home-made bomb may have been destined ... the recruits.
a. b. c. d. 155. to for at upon
Choose the correct preposition: The Palestinian blew himself . in a crowded bus.
a. b. c. d. 156. out in up against
Choose the correct preposition: The terrorist attack coincided ... an important religious celebration.
a. b. c. d. 157. with to on into
Choose the correct preposition: The attack, attributed . a new terrorist group, had many casualties.
a. b. c. d. 158. with on to up to
Choose the correct preposition: How can the government prevent journalists endangering their lives?
a. for b. to c. against
d. from 159.
Choose the correct preposition: I am sure that this is one of the exceptions the rule.
a. b. c. d. 160. of to from with
Choose the correct preposition: The Ministry of Defence has laid ... strict procedures for this kind of situation.
a. b. c. d. 161. on down up out
Choose the correct preposition: Quite from this problem, can such tests predict what the future holds in store for us?
a. b. c. d. 162. aside apart away out
Choose the correct preposition: I generally agree . you, but I strongly object ... your behaving so rudely.
a. b. c. d. 163.
Choose the correct preposition: He pleaded guilty ... manslaughter after trying to escape from police custody.
a. b. c. d. 164. of to against for
Choose the correct preposition: The lorry belonged . an ex-convict that rented land on Smiths Farm, in Northolt, west London.
a. with
b. to c. of d. in 165.
Choose the correct preposition: Both men were meant to be . surveillance at the time of the killing.
a. b. c. d. 166. on above under below
Choose the correct preposition: Another person at the scene said that children were . the hostages taken by the gunmen.
a. b. c. d. 167.
Choose the correct preposition: This prisoner is not ... our jurisdiction. We have to call district authorities.
a. b. c. d. 168. above below under on
Choose the correct plural noun: The number of ... in our city has been doubled this year.
a. holds-ups b. hold-ups c. helds-ups 169.
Choose the correct plural noun: Many . have been issued this week.
a. search warrants
Choose the correct plural noun: The will be punished sooner or later. a. laws-breakers b. lows-breakers c. law-breakers
172.
Choose the correct plural noun: Two ... have been accused of perjury.
a. woman-diplomats b. women-diplomats c. womans-diplomats 173.
Choose the correct plural noun: My beloved ., your claims will soon be solved. a. fellow-citizens b. fellows-citizens c. felows-citizens
174.
Choose the correct plural noun: My have been charged with indecent exposure.
a. sisters-in-laws b. sister-in-law c. sisters-in-law 175.
Choose the correct plural noun: These are the result of hard work.
a. analysis b. analyses c. analyse 176.
Choose the correct plural noun: Which are the . used in this classification?
a. criterions b. criteria c. criterias 177. Choose the correct answer:
Should the Court so request, the Council of the European Union may, acting , increase the number of Advocates-General.
a. b. c. d.
The Court of Justice may now sit as a full Court, in a Grand . (13 Judges) when a Member State or a Community institution so requests.
a. b. c. d.
What qualifications should a legal expert possess to hold a/an .. in the European Court of Justice?
a. b. c. d.
The Member State concerned has to take the necessary measures to the Courts judgement within three months.
a. b. c. d.
Reproducing copyright material without the copyright owners permission will usually be a ....
a. b. c. d.
What is the time-limit within which we have to .. our observations to the European Commission?
a. b. c. d.
One of a number of people living together, especially in a hospital, prison or some other institution is called a/an
a. b. c. d.
The penalty laid down in a law for contravention of its provisions is called a/an .
a. b. c. d.
186. Choose the corresponding synonymous expression for the expression home
confinement:
a. b. c. d.
All the things that are said and shown in a court case to prove that someone is not guilty represent the .
a. b. c. d.
All the things that are said and shown in a court case to prove that someone is guilty represent the .
a. b. c. d.
189. Choose the correct collocations by combining the words in set A: (1) community, (2)
home, (3) probation with the words in set B: (1) officer, (2) service, (3) confinement. All three combinations have to be correct:
a. community officer, home service, probation confinement b. community confinement, home officer, probation service c. community service, home confinement, probation officer 190. Choose the correct collocations by combining the words in set A: (1) criminal, (2)
forensic, (3) capital with the words in set B: (1) punishment, (2) record, (3) evidence. All three combinations have to be correct:
a. criminal evidence, forensic punishment, capital record b. criminal record, forensic evidence, capital punishment c. criminal punishment, forensic record, capital evidence 191. Choose the correct collocations by combining the words in set A: (1) first, (2) witness,
(3) life with the words in set B: (1) sentence, (2) offender, (3) stand. All three combinations have to be correct:
a. first stand, witness sentence, life offender b. first sentence, witness offender, life stand c. first offender, witness stand, life sentence 192. Choose the correct collocations by combining the words in set A: (1) jury, (2) search,
(3) suspended with the words in set B: (1) warrant, (2) trial, (3) sentence. All three combinations have to be correct:
a. jury trial, search warrant, suspended sentence b. jury sentence, search trial, suspended warrant c. jury warrant, search sentence, suspended trial 193. Choose the correct plural noun:
We all wonder whether the globalisation has increased the frequency and spread of financial ... . a. crizes b. crises c. crisis
194. Choose the correct plural noun:
One of the .. tried to snatch the elderly persons bag and, to my surprise, all the .. did nothing to prevent the theft.
a. thiefs, passers-by b. thieves, passers-bys c. thieves, passers-by 197. Choose the correct plural nouns:
The police will always arrive at a crime scene to find a crowd of .. blocking their way.
a. ons-lookers b. on-lookers c. lookers on 198. Choose the correct conjunction used to join the two sentences:
199. Choose the correct conjunction used to join the two sentences:
Persons who have committed crimes shall be equal before the law and subject to criminal responsibility .. sex, race, nationality, language.
a. b. c. d.
200. Choose the correct conjunction used to join the two sentences:
. lesser penalties, what would be the other ways to prevent first offenders from committing further crimes?
a. b. c. d.
201. In the following sentence: The common law draws abstract rules from specific cases,
whereas civil law starts with abstract rules applied to various cases. the speaker tries: a. to introduce arguments against an idea b. to contrast ideas c. to avoid digressions.
202. In the following sentence: So, if I understand you correctly, you are saying that... the
speaker tries:
a. to summarise the interlocutors ideas.
b. to repeat what the interlocutor said before c. to ask open questions to gather more information 203. In the following sentence: It is widely believed that becoming a lawyer is a difficult but
rewarding process. the speaker: a. makes a partially correct statement b. counter-balances an argument expressed before c. resorts to general opinion
204. In the following sentence: Up to a point, revising the Penal Code may seem like a good
idea. the speaker: a. brings arguments against an idea b. makes a partially correct statement c. draws a final conclusion
205. In the following sentence: To put it briefly, the Court held in favour of the defendant. the
speaker: a. sums up or concludes something b. establishes the facts to support a theory c. expresses the same idea using different words
206. Choose the correct preposition:
A defendant who pleads diminished responsability must prove that he was suffering ....... an abnormality of mind. a. with b. for c. from d. of
207. Choose the correct preposition:
He was convicted .... murder, but ..... appeal the House of Lords overruled and allowed the appeal. a. from ... at b. of ... on c. with ... at d. from ... on
208. Choose the correct preposition:
The judge wanted to know whether the injury was caused .... the defendants negligence. a. by b. from c. because d. out of
209. Choose the correct preposition:
If Ann Flake had stolen a car to escape from Paris, she would have been charged ...... theft. a. of b. from
My cousin will give evidence ............ Alexias boyfriend who is facing a trial for attempted murder this week. a. against b. of c. on d. opposing
211. Choose the correct preposition:
Tredemark law prevents others ...... using a companys name. a. against b. with c. on d. from
212. Choose the correct preposition:
The suspect was held .... custody before being released .... bail. a. under ... in b. over ... by c. in ... on d. by ... on
213. Choose the correct preposition:
The famous actor was put ..... arrest and charged ..... driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. a. under ... with b. upon ... from c. in ... for d. on ... of
214. Choose the correct preposition:
The criminal is to be tried .... manslaughter. The public is allowed to attend. a. with b. for c. of d. on
215. Choose the correct preposition:
When a barrister is admitted to the profession, we say that he is called .... the bar. a. at b. on c. upon d. to
...................... means a court order placing an offender under supervision instead of imposing a sentence of imprisonment. a. An enactment b. A prosecution investigation c. An injunction d. A probation order
218. Choose the correct definition:
To bind somebody over means: a. to make somebody take an oath that he will respect the law. b. to warn somebody that he will appear in court again if he breaks the law. c. to punish somebody for breaking the law.
219. In the following sentence: If this condition is not observed, the person may go to jail. to
observe a condition means: a. to listen to a condition but not to respect it. b. to notice a condition carefully. c. to legally respect an official law.
220. Choose the correct definition:
To carry out a crime means: a. to bring to completion, to accomplish a crime. b. to be acquitted of a crime. c. to serve a sentence for committing a crime.
221. Choose the correct verbal tense:
The solicitors say they ...................... preparing the papers by Tuesday. a. will be finishing b. will finish c. will have finished d. have finished
222. Choose the correct verbal tense:
As you all know, the defence ..... repeatedly ........ that the defendant carried out those orders because his life was at stake. a. was ... said b. has .... said
c. has ... been said d. will ... have said 223. Choose the correct verbal tense:
The latest breaking news: The Court of Appeal ............. that a criminal trial can take place at Crown Court without a jury for the first time in England and Wales. a. ruled b. had ruled c. has ruled d. is going to rule
224.
Choose the correct verbal form: Is this the first time that our firm ................ on your behalf? a. acts b. will be acting c. has acted d. acted
225. Choose the correct verbal tense:
In any case, if memory serves me correctly, I .......... my employment contract last year in June. a. signed b. have signed c. was signing d. had signed
226. Choose the correct verbal tense:
I......................... about this business plan for more than two weeks now. I need to approach the bank for a loan to cover the start-up costs. a. am thinking b. was thinking c. had been thinking d. have been thinking
227.
Choose the correct answer: The shop decided to install closed-circuit television in an effort to combat the problem of ........................... a. shoplifting
b. pickpocketing c. robbery d. vandalism 228. Choose the correct modal verb:
a. b. c. d.
The Court of Justice ...........have jurisdiction in any dispute between Member States. a. will b. shall c. have to d. must
230. Choose the correct modal verb:
The defendant .............. have tried to bribe the judge, but I seriously doubt it. a. can b. will c. might d. shall
231. Choose the correct modal verb:
He ................ have asked for legal aid when he needed it. Now its too late for that. a. should b. must c. would d. might
232. Choose the correct modal verb:
Both parties ............. respect the binding agreements of this contract. a. might b. will c. can d. have to
233. Choose the correct passive form:
The validity of this will ........ definitely .................. by the family members in the near future. a. will ....... have been contested b. will ....... been contested c. will ....... be contested d. will ...... being contested
234. Choose the correct passive form:
All charges ........... just .............. against the advertising agency that did not respect its deadlines. a. have ...... been dropped b. were ...... dropped
c. were ..... been dropped d. have ..... be dropped 235. Choose the correct passive form:
There was no ground for review, so your appeal .................. an hour ago. a. has been dismissed b. was dismissed c. had been dismissed d. was being dismissed
236.
h Choose the right answer: consists of either cohabitation or sexual intercourse between closely related members of a family.
a. b. c. d. 237. Incest Statutory rape Child abuse Prostitution
Choose the right answer: What is specific to .. is that the victim is faced with threats of future harm unless he/she accepts to give money or property to the offender.
a. b. c. d. bribery blackmail robbery kidnapping
involves the exchange of sexual contact or favours for money or its equivalent:
a. b. c. d. Pimping Indecent exposure Statutory rape Prostitution
239. Choose the correct answer: ....................... means taking a ship or a plane from the control of those who are legally entitled to it. a. Hitch-hiking b. Smuggling c. Hijacking d. Trespassing 240. Choose the correct answer: ................ is the criminal offense of marrying a person who is still legally married to another. a. Prostitution b. Bigamy c. Incest
d. Adultery 241. Choose the correct preposition to complete the following sentence: Contrary ..... what
had been written in the papers, the three women were proved innocent.
a. b. c. d. to with of on
242. Choose the correct preposition to complete the following sentence: The two men were
243. Choose the correct answer: He recommended us ... an appeal as soon as the verdict was pronounced. a. b. c. d. to make making to having made make
244. Choose the correct answer: We are sure that he didnt mean ... perjury; he was just too afraid ... the truth. a. committing, to tell b. to commit, to tell c. to have committed, telling d. commit, to be telling 245. Choose the correct answer: Our law firm will be taken . by the Lawyers Corporation. a. b. c. d. in out over up
246. Choose the correct answer: I have a very urgent message. Could you put me . to Mr. Leigh, please? a. b. c. d. through off up on
247. Choose the correct answer: The matter was so delicate, that the judge had to think it ...... before announcing the verdict. a. b. c. d. up over out about
248. Choose the correct preposition: If you dont know the police emergency phone number, you could look it ... in the phone directory. a. out b. up c. over 249. Choose the correct preposition: If nobody comes . with a solution soon, we shall be held responsible for planting evidence in his car. a. up b. in c. out 250. Choose the correct preposition: If he was accused .... shoplifting this does not necessarily mean that he is guilty ..... this. a. with, ... of b. of, ... of c. of, ... about