Text comprehension quiz
Select only ONE correct answer to each question.
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What is the definition of crime?
- An act that is prohibited by law and subject to punishment
- An act that is approved by law and subject to reward
- An act that is acceptable by society
- An act that is allowed by law
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What are some factors that can influence what is considered to be a crime?
- Cultural norms
- Moral values
- Historical context
- All of the mentioned options
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What is the difference between the definition of crime and the typology of crime?
- Definition of crime is straightforward while typology of crime is complex
- Definition of crime is complex while typology of crime is straightforward
- Definition and typology of crime are both straightforward
- Definition and typology of crime are both complex
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Can you name some examples of violent crimes?
- Murder, assault, and rape
- Burglary, theft, and vandalism
- Embezzlement, fraud, and insider trading
- Hacking, identity theft, and online fraud
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What is the definition of property crimes?
- Crimes involving the use of force or threat of force against another person
- Crimes involving the theft or destruction of another person's property
- Crimes involving non-violent offenses committed by individuals in positions of trust or responsibility
- Crimes involving the use of technology to commit illegal acts
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Can you give an example of a white-collar crime?
- Murder
- Embezzlement
- Hacking
- Illegal dumping
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What is the definition of cybercrimes?
- Crimes involving the use of force or threat of force against another person
- Crimes involving the theft or destruction of another person's property
- Crimes involving non-violent offenses committed by individuals in positions of trust or responsibility
- Crimes involving the use of technology to commit illegal acts
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What are public order crimes?
- Crimes involving the use of force or threat of force against another person
- Crimes involving the theft or destruction of another person's property
- Crimes involving non-violent offenses committed by individuals in positions of trust or responsibility
- Acts that disrupt the public peace or order
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What are some examples of victimless crimes?
- Murder, assault, and rape
- Burglary, theft, and vandalism
- Prostitution, drug use, and gambling
- Illegal dumping, wildlife trafficking, and pollution
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What type of crime involves non-violent offenses committed by individuals in positions of trust or responsibility?
- Property crimes
- White-collar crimes
- Cybercrimes
- Violent crimes