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CRIME (L22)

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  • Which collocation means 'to officially give a criminal a punishment'? A. Charge with - B. Sentence to - C. Swear in - D. Accept responsibility
    B. Sentence to
  • Fill in the blank: Statistics show that ________ crime (caused by teenagers) is rising in urban areas.
    juvenile
  • Fill in the blank: Both the thief and his partner were ________ with burglary.
    charged
  • Fill in the blank: This town has a low ________ rate, which makes it very safe.
    crime
  • Which phrase describes how often crime happens in a place? A. Crime investigation - B. Criminal trial - C. Crime rate - D. Sentence length
    C. Crime rate
  • Which shows someone's criminal history? A. Criminal activity - B. Criminal record - C. Crime rate - D. Crime statistic
    B. Criminal record
  • Which crime involves setting fire to property on purpose? A. Fraud - B. Arson - C. Smuggling - D. Kidnapping
    B. Arson
  • Which of these is related to environmental crime? A. Dumping toxic waste - B. Pickpocketing - C. Gun crime - D. Juvenile crime
    A. Dumping toxic waste
  • Both/Neither/Either: _______ arson and vandalism involve damage to property.
    Both
  • Fill in the blank: The police are conducting a ________ investigation to find the kidnapper.
    criminal
  • Correct this sentence: They punished him to his actions.
    They punished him for his actions.
  • Correct this sentence: He was sentenced with five years in prison.
    He was sentenced to five years in prison.
  • Who can be a victim of crime? A. Only rich people - B. Only police officers - C. Anyone - D. Only women
    C. Anyone
  • Which of the following is a crime involving personal theft in public? A. Pickpocketing - B. Murder - C. Arson - D. Smuggling
    A. Pickpocketing
  • Both/Neither/Either: The judge said that _______ a heavy fine _______ community service would be appropriate.
    either / or
  • Which punishment allows a criminal to help the community instead of going to jail? A. Life sentence - B. Capital punishment - C. Community service - D. A heavy fine
    C. Community service
  • Fill in the blank: The ________ criminal refused to show any regret.
    hardened
  • Fill in the blank: The company was caught ________ toxic waste into the river.
    dumping
  • Fill in the blank: The criminal was finally ________ of murder after a long trial.
    convicted
  • “He _______ someone of stealing his car.” A. arrested - B. charged - C. accused - D. convicted
    C. accused
  • Which crime is committed by tricking someone for money? A. Burglary - B. Kidnapping - C. Fraud - D. Smuggling
    C. Fraud
  • Correct this sentence: The police charged him for burglary.
    The police charged him with burglary.
  • Which is an example of a criminal offense? A. Playing loud music - B. Writing a book - C. Breaking into a house - D. Buying groceries
    C. Breaking into a house
  • Which of the following means being tried in court for a crime? A. Be on trial for - B. Be a victim of - C. Commit a crime - D. Sentence to death
    A. Be on trial for
  • Both/Neither/Either: _______ of the suspects could be guilty. We need more evidence.
    Either
  • Both/Neither/Either: I don’t like _______ smuggling _______ fraud. They’re both terrible crimes.
    either / or
  • Fill in the blank: Many people are against ________ punishment because they think it’s too harsh.
    capital
  • Fill in the blank: The criminal ________ a serious offense against the state.
    committed
  • Fill in the blank: He was ________ to ten years in prison for armed robbery.
    sentenced
  • “Both” is used when referring to: A. One of two things - B. All options - C. Two things together - D. None of them
    C. Two things together
  • What is a light, non-violent crime such as shoplifting called? A. Petty crime - B. Organized crime - C. Gun crime - D. Criminal record
    A. Petty crime
  • Fill in the blank: She was the ________ of a violent robbery.
    victim
  • Fill in the blank: He was ________ for fraud and embezzlement last year.
    arrested
  • Both/Neither/Either: _______ the burglar _______ the smuggler was caught. They both escaped.
    Neither / nor
  • Correct this sentence: He was on trial to stealing.
    He was on trial for stealing.
  • Which is NOT a form of criminal punishment? A. A life sentence - B. A prison term - C. A treatment program - D. A criminal scholarship
    D. A criminal scholarship
  • Fill in the blank: The city is launching a new ________ program to help drug addicts.
    treatment
  • Which punishment means paying money? A. Community service - B. A heavy fine - C. Capital punishment - D. A life sentence
    B. A heavy fine
  • The crime of secretly moving goods or people across borders is called… A. Burglary - B. Smuggling - C. Vandalism - D. Pickpocketing
    B. Smuggling
  • Which term means “a criminal with a long history of serious crimes”? A. Petty criminal - B. Hardened criminal - C. Juvenile criminal - D. Armed criminal
    B. Hardened criminal
  • Correct this sentence: She committed a crime to her company.
    She committed a crime against her company.
  • Which is a punishment involving a long stay in prison? A. A treatment program - B. A heavy fine - C. A life sentence - D. Community service
    C. A life sentence
  • What kind of criminal carries a weapon? A. Juvenile criminal - B. Armed criminal - C. Hardened criminal - D. Pickpocket
    B. Armed criminal
  • Fill in the blank: After being caught, he had to ________ the consequences of his actions.
    accept
  • Fill in the blank: She was ________ of shoplifting at the mall.
    accused