Law

Додано: 25 жовтня 2022
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Тест виконано: 133 рази
21 запитання
Запитання 1

It is believed that the Police will catch..... (грабіжників).

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the robbers

the suspects

the scientist

Запитання 2

(Місце злочину).... was horrible.

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A site

A crime scene

A crime place

Запитання 3

(Докази)..... played a role in solving the crime.

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The evidence

The suspect

The crime scene

Запитання 4

........ is paid to find information about others.

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A security guard

A forensic scientist

A private detective

Запитання 5

The police patrolled .... and appealed for ...

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the area ..... the victim

the area ..... the witnesses.

the area ..... the culprit.

Запитання 6

The police are going to ___________ someone for shoplifting from the supermarket.

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jump

arrest

kick

trip

Запитання 7

A ______ in a court decides whether a criminal will go to prison.

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lawyer

judge

police officer

Запитання 8

People can go to ______ if their crime is serious.

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prison

court

police station

Запитання 9

If you break the law, you might end up in ____ .

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prison

court

police

Запитання 10

The man had the perfect ____ - he was on holiday in Spain at that time.

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alibi

witness

suspect

Запитання 11

If the court decides someone is ______ , they can go free. 

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innocent

guilty

legal

Запитання 12

If someone is suspected of a crime, the police may _____ their home.

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look for

search

visit

Запитання 13

If something is _____, it means it’s against the law.

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illegal

innocent

guilty

Запитання 14

Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 


Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




1. Identity theft requires stealing photo identification. ⌈ True / False

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True

False

Запитання 15

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




2. Identity thieves use the Internet to commit crimes. ⌈ True / False ⌉

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True

False

Запитання 16

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




3. They use illegal travel companies. ⌈ True / False ⌉ 

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True

False

Запитання 17

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




4. The victims of identity theft can be anyone.  ⌈ True / False ⌉  

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True

False

Запитання 18

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




5. The way we communicate means that our information isn’t safe. 

  ⌈ True / False ⌉   

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True

False

Запитання 19

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




6. It’s not always obvious when identity theft occurs.   ⌈ True / False ⌉    

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True

False

Запитання 20

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




7. The police suggest having a written record of your personal information.  ⌈ True / False ⌉     

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True

False

Запитання 21

Indentity Theft


What’s the most likely thing to get stolen; a mobile phone, a wallet full of money or a digital camera? According to statistics, every 2 seconds, another person becomes the victim of an increasingly common crime; identity theft.

 

Identity theft occurs when somebody uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. This information could be your name, address or date of birth, your passport number or driving license number, or even your bank account details. For example, identity thieves steal people’s credit card numbers in order to buy things online. They also use other people’s details to become members of organisations or even to travel illegally between countries!  

 

Anyone can be the victim of identity theft; children, teenagers, adults or the elderly. The problem is that we live in a world of information exchange. Every day, we have to enter our personal details on websites, answer questions over the phone or provide information in emails. This is dangerous because it’s very easy for all this data to fall into the wrong hands and it’s difficult to know who to trust. What’s worse; people don’t always know that their identity is being used by a complete stranger until a massive bill comes through their letterbox which they know nothing about!

 

In order to avoid identity theft, the police recommend that you follow some rules. For example, never write down important personal information or give it to anyone else. Also, when you lose something, such as an ID or bank card, report it stolen immediately and regularly change your online passwords. 




8. You should change your online passwords often.  ⌈ True / False ⌉      

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True

False

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