Criminal Law MCQs

Criminal Law MCQs

Answer these 30 Criminal Law MCQs and assess your grip on the subject of Criminal Law.
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1: “The bad act.” The action that constitutes the offense is known as:

A.   Capital Offenses

B.   Actus reus

C.   Inchoate Crimes

D.   Common Law

2: Offenses that merit the death penalty is called ___________ .

A.   Capital Offenses

B.   Actus reus

C.   Inchoate Crimes

D.   Common Law

A.   Capital Offenses

B.   Actus reus

C.   Inchoate Crimes

D.   Common Law

4: ____________ is a crime that has yet to lead to any real harm, such as attempt, solicitation, and conspiracy.

A.   Capital Offenses

B.   Actus reus

C.   Inchoate Crimes

D.   Common Law

5: Mens rea is the psychological state that must accompany the actus reus of the offense.

A.   True

B.   False

6: Laws that make it easier for individuals to use force in self-defense is known as:

A.   Strict Liability Offenses

B.   Stand-Your-Ground-Laws

C.   Both

D.   None of these

7: ___________ is a cimes that do not require a mens rea.

A.   Strict Liability Offenses

B.   Stand-Your-Ground-Laws

C.   Both

D.   None of these

8: America is a civil law country.

A.   True

B.   False

A.   Arson

B.   Assault

C.   Robbery

D.   Homicide

10: Insanity is an example of a necessity defense.

A.   True

B.   False

11: An excuse claim means that the defendant was forced to break the law to prevent something worse.

A.   True

B.   False

12: Laws without a mens rea component create ______.

A.   Intent

B.   Causation

C.   Strict liability

D.   Recklessness

13: The insanity defense varies by states and has changed over time.

A.   True

B.   False

14: ______ determines how the American people organize themselves as a government.

A.   Tort law

B.   Constitutional law

C.   Criminal law

D.   Family law

15: The first requirement of a crime is that there must be a guilty act also referred to as ______.

A.   Correlation

B.   Causation

C.   Mens rea

D.   Actus reus

16: The castle doctrine, which states that a person need not retreat from their own home or similar locations if they are threatened, is an exception to the ______.

A.   Last resort limitation of self-defense

B.   Proportionality limitation of self-defense

C.   Reasonable belief limitation of self-defense

D.   Nonaggressor limitation of self-defense

17: Ex post facto laws are laws that attempt to criminalize behavior that occurred before it was passed.

A.   True

B.   False

18: Comparative evidence _____.

A.   Shows how your solution has worked to solve similar problems

B.   Proves how events in history help you predict events of today

C.   Shows how real-world examples support your ideas

D.   Summarizes or restates a main idea in a new and interesting way

19: Most skids are caused by_________

A.   Driver error

B.   Malfunctioning power steering

C.   Poor weather

D.   Driving too slow

20: ________ is defined as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

A.   Arson

B.   Burglary

C.   Robbery

D.   Assault

21: ________ states prohibit prison inmates who are serving a felony sentence from voting.

A.   North Dakota

B.   Minnesota

C.   Forty-eight

D.   Battleground

22: The operational strategy known as ________ seeks to reduce chronic offending in the community.

A.   Preventive patrol

B.   Support services

C.   Problem solving

D.   Routine incident response

23: Having consensual sexual relations with a minor is generally considered a _______ offense.

A.   Misdemeanors

B.   Actus reus

C.   Mala in se

D.   Solicitation

E.   Conspiracy

24: Physical evidence is considered to have ________ that of eyewitness (testimonial) evidence.

A.   Dental impressions

B.   Greater value than

C.   The standard reference sample (control) from the person does not share characteristics with evidence at the crime scene

D.   Greater than

25: _____ is derived from roman law and is found in germany, japan, france, and non-marxist countries.

A.   Civil Law

B.   Rule Of Law

C.   Code Law

D.   Common Law

26: Female serial killers were most likely to be _____ in their mobility.

A.   Traveling

B.   Local

C.   Place-specific

D.   Regional

27: Bob owns a diamond ring. that ring is ________.

A.   Personal property

B.   Intangible property

C.   A fixture

D.   Real property

28: Crimes against public decency and morality typically include ________.

A.   Prostitution,

B.   Gambling,

C.   Polygamy,

D.   Drug Use

29: Criminal liability is the degree of ________ assigned to a defendant by a criminal court.

A.   Blameworthiness

B.   General intent

C.   Motive

D.   Identity.

30: The ________ character of terrorism confounds the application of the laws of war to terrorism.

A.   Nonstate

B.   Homeland

C.   Public

D.   Extrastate

31: When an offender is found in ________ contempt of court, the judge may punish him or her summarily.

A.   Curfew

B.   Aliens

C.   Direct

D.   None of these

32: A pro-large family movement known as ______ is situated in some fundamentalist christian churches.

A.   Quiverfull

B.   The Army of God

C.   Heavenly Blessings

D.   Bundles of Joy

33: Arson, forgery, and fraud are examples of _____ intent crimes.

A.   Bribery

B.   Hung

C.   Specific

D.   General

34: Claims of self-defense are weakened whenever ________.

A.   The insanity defense is raised

B.   Fear may not have been reasonable

C.   One follows the retreat rule

D.   One's actions amount to perfect self-

E.   Defense

35: Mens rea is most clearly present when a person acts ________.

A.   Willingly intentionally.

B.   Concurrence

C.   Actus Reus

D.   Causation

36: The first systematic attempt at actor training was attempted by ____.

A.   Dermal papillae

B.   Alphonse Bertillon

C.   Alternate light sources

D.   Super glue fuming