Answer these 30 Criminal Law MCQs and assess your grip on the subject of Criminal Law.
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A. Capital Offenses
B. Actus reus
C. Inchoate Crimes
D. Common Law
A. Capital Offenses
B. Actus reus
C. Inchoate Crimes
D. Common Law
A. Capital Offenses
B. Actus reus
C. Inchoate Crimes
D. Common Law
A. Capital Offenses
B. Actus reus
C. Inchoate Crimes
D. Common Law
A. True
B. False
A. Strict Liability Offenses
B. Stand-Your-Ground-Laws
C. Both
D. None of these
A. Strict Liability Offenses
B. Stand-Your-Ground-Laws
C. Both
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Arson
B. Assault
C. Robbery
D. Homicide
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Intent
B. Causation
C. Strict liability
D. Recklessness
A. True
B. False
A. Tort law
B. Constitutional law
C. Criminal law
D. Family law
A. Correlation
B. Causation
C. Mens rea
D. Actus reus
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
A. True
B. False
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
A. Driver error
B. Malfunctioning power steering
C. Poor weather
D. Driving too slow
A. Arson
B. Burglary
C. Robbery
D. Assault
A. North Dakota
B. Minnesota
C. Forty-eight
D. Battleground
A. Preventive patrol
B. Support services
C. Problem solving
D. Routine incident response
A. Misdemeanors
B. Actus reus
C. Mala in se
D. Solicitation
E. Conspiracy
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
A. Civil Law
B. Rule Of Law
C. Code Law
D. Common Law
A. Traveling
B. Local
C. Place-specific
D. Regional
A. Personal property
B. Intangible property
C. A fixture
D. Real property
A. Prostitution,
B. Gambling,
C. Polygamy,
D. Drug Use
A. Blameworthiness
B. General intent
C. Motive
D. Identity.
A. Nonstate
B. Homeland
C. Public
D. Extrastate
A. Curfew
B. Aliens
C. Direct
D. None of these
A. Quiverfull
B. The Army of God
C. Heavenly Blessings
D. Bundles of Joy
A. Bribery
B. Hung
C. Specific
D. General
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
A. Willingly intentionally.
B. Concurrence
C. Actus Reus
D. Causation
A. Dermal papillae
B. Alphonse Bertillon
C. Alternate light sources
D. Super glue fuming