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[03] Lesson 3 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 2
Written Dec 5, 2023 11:41 AM - Dec 5, 2023 11:56 AM
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Question 1
5 / 5 points
__________ is defined as an unauthorized act that permanently deprives an owner of his property for an indefinite period of time.
Question options:
Larceny
Robbery
Conversion
Burglary
Question 2
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As of the date of your textbook, which of the following is TRUE with regard to cyberterrorism attacks?
Question options:
The U.S. experienced such an attack in 2007 that crippled Facebook and Twitter
Brazil experienced such an attack in 2007 that crippled educational facilities
Estonia experienced such an attack in 2007 that crippled government and banking operations
France experienced such an attack in 2007 that crippled banks
Question 3
5 / 5 points
Which of the following agencies handles Internet bomb threats?
Question options:
FBI
Homeland Security
Department of Defense
CIA
Question 4
5 / 5 points
Stealing stolen goods from a thief who originally stole them is labeled which of the following crimes?
Question options:
No crime
Larceny
Conversion
Fencing
Question 5
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Modern day arson statutes account for which of the following that was not addressed at common law?
Question options:
Burning any structure after sunset
Burning with malice
Burning the dwelling place of another
Burning one's own dwelling to collect insurance proceeds
Question 6
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Because of the fine line between larceny and attempted larceny, the Model Penal Code has done away with the "carrying away" aspect and simply labels
all such crimes which of the following?
Question options:
Burglary
Theft
Larceny
Attempted larceny
Question 7
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The actus rea of arson at modern day law is which of the following?
Question options:
Damage by fire or explosion
Fire damage that completely destroys a structure
Damage by visible charring
Damage by burning or igniting fireworks
Question 8
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At common law, if a person entered the dwelling place of another with no intent to commit a felony, which of the following crimes occurred?
Question options:
No crime
Burglary
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Trespass
Criminal mischief
Question 9
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In Virginia v. Black, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the validity of a statute that prohibited which of the following?
Question options:
Graffiti on overpasses
Loitering
Vandalism of sheds
Cross-burnings
Question 10
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Larceny accounts for which percentage of property crimes?
Question options:
1/4
1/3
2/3
3/4
Question 11
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Surreptitious remaining is which of the following crimes?
Question options:
No crime
A person who sneaks into a home or building surreptitiously during the daytime when nobody is home
A person who has lawful access to a property allowing others without lawful access to enter
A person who has lawful access to a property remaining on the property until she no longer does, and she intends to commit a crime.
Question 12
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The __________ doctrine comes into play when an offender does not originally have the intent to steal another's property, but then decides to steal.
Question options:
delayed mens rea
post facto
corpus delecti
continuing trespass
Question 13
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2. At common law, which of the following elements was required for the crime of arson?
Question options:
The offender had to suffer from pyromania
The structure burned had to be completely destroyed
The structure burned had to be the dwelling of another
The crime had to be committed at night
Question 14
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Prosecutors in New Hampshire attempted to use the state's trespassing statute to target:
Question options:
homeless people.
the mentally ill.
drug offenders.
undocumented immigrants.
Question 15
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Extortion (blackmail) is taking property from another with threats of future harm. It is most similar to which of the following crimes?
Question options:
Robbery
Burglary
Larceny
Embezzlement
Question 16
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In Ferrera v. State, a defendant was convicted of which of the following crimes?
Question options:
Trespass
Burglary even though he did not physically enter the victim's home
Home invasion robbery
Criminal mischief because he stole copper wiring that resulted in the destruction of property
Question 17
5 / 5 points
Asportation (the carrying away) is a key element of which of the following crimes?
Question options:
Larceny
Burglary
Theft
Embezzlement
Question 18
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To prevail upon a charge of receiving stolen property, a prosecutor generally has to show the offender:
Question options:
had a prior record of receiving stolen goods.
witnessed the goods being stolen.
knew or should have known the property was stolen.
knowingly received the property and knew it was stolen or believed it was stolen.
Question 19
5 / 5 points
Criminals using deception and fraud to obtain passwords and other valuable information are engaging in which of the following crimes?
Question options:
Password trafficking
Social engineering
White collar crime
Pfishing
Question 20
5 / 5 points
Breaking into a computer system with the intent to alter or modify settings is
called which of the following?
Question options:
Scamming
Social engineering
Hacking
Pfishing
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