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[02] Lesson 2 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 2
Written Dec 5, 2023 11:21 AM - Dec 5, 2023 11:34 AM
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Question 1
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What is the mens rea element of a threatened battery assault?
Question options:
The intention to cause another person to fear imminent battery
The act of causing battery to another
To commit simple assault to another
A general versus specific intention to hurt another
Question 2
5 / 5 points
What is the killing of a human being by another human being as defined by
common law?
Question options:
Murder
Homicide
Deadly force
Feticide
Question 3
5 / 5 points
It is difficult to punish corporations for crimes, because of which of the
following?
Question options:
If one corporate officer goes to prison, then all of management would have to go
This is a dangerous precedent to set
There is no way to punish a corporation with a prison sentence
There is no way to pierce the corporate veil for criminal offenses
Question 4
5 / 5 points
Stan's wife is a victim of a head-on-collision that has left her paralyzed from
the neck down and she has fallen into a coma. Her last words to him were
that she did not want to live in such a horrible state. Stan's wife's doctor
confirmed that there was no hope of recovery. While alone in the room with
his wife, Stan places a pillow over her head and suffocates his wife. Stan has
committed the act of what type of crime?
Question options:
Involuntary manslaughter
Voluntary manslaughter
Mercy killing
A crime of passion
Question 5
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What is unlawful touching, typically with injury, which occurs when one
person makes violent physical contact with another person who does not
consent to the contact?
Question options:
Battery
Aggression
Offensive aggression
Sexual assault
Question 6
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In order for a homicide to be a criminal offense, the act must:
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be unjustified and unexcused.
be personal and emotional.
be substantial and verifiable.
have been witnessed.
Question 7
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What is the element of kidnapping that refers to the seizing and carrying
away of another?
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Transporting
Illegal transporting
Transference
Asportation
Question 8
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In Keeler v. Superior Court, the court decided which of the following?
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The defendant did not intend to injure his wife
The defendant intended to kill his wife only
A fetus is not a human being
A fetus is a human being
Question 9
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What is one of the key elements of carjacking?
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Taking possession from another
Killing the driver of the vehicle
Assaulting the driver of the vehicle
Kidnapping the driver of the vehicle
Question 10
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Stalking is similar to harassment, but in some jurisdictions which of the
following elements is also required?
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Verbal confrontation
Social media usage
Following the victim
A former relationship
Question 11
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The felonious taking element of California's robbery statute is interpreted as
including:
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res gestae.
mea culpa.
actus rea.
mens rea.
Question 12
5 / 5 points
What is the unlawful killing of another human being with malice
aforethought?
Question options:
Murder
Manslaughter
Killing
Aggravated Assault
Question 13
5 / 5 points
What is similar to kidnapping, but is usually regarded as less serious because
it lacks the "carrying away" element?
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Temporary restraint
False imprisonment
False holding
Unlawful citizen's arrest
Question 14
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What rule states that all parties involved can be charged with murder when
a death results during the commission of a felony?
Question options:
Class A murder
State jail murder
Felony murder
Conspiracy to commit murder
Question 15
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__________ possession is the term describing property that is either held by
the individual or attached to that individual in some fashion.
Question options:
Partial
Legal
Constructive
Actual
Question 16
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What charges may be filed against a person who intends to inflict grievous
bodily injury to another and death results?
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Second-degree murder
First-degree murder
Capital murder
Homicide
Question 17
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What is the term for separating a trial into two parts?
Question options:
Bi-trial
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Bi-jury
Bifurcation
Trifurcation
Question 18
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A wobbler is defined as a(n):
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crime that pertains to past domestic partners only.
offense that can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor.
person who is charged with drunk driving.
crime that pertains to domestic violence between spouses only.
Question 19
5 / 5 points
Many states have enacted what type of policy concerning domestic
violence?
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Mandatory arrest policy
Temporary restraint policy
Mandatory counseling policy
Mandatory cooling off period
Question 20
5 / 5 points
The primary difference in theft from a person and robbery is the:
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taking of personal property.
lack of intent to return the property to the rightful owner.
presence of violence or instilling of fear in the owner of the property.
taking of money.
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