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Legal Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of important legal concepts and definitions with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a law student, professional, or simply interested in legal matters, this quiz will challenge your understanding of key legal terms and regulations.

  • 11 questions covering various legal topics
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats for answers
  • Perfect for self-assessment or learning more about the law
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by StudyingJustice421
A person is guilty of theft if they ________ property belonging to another, with the intention of _______ another of it.
Permanently depriving
Appropriate
Take
Dishonestly appropriate
Witholding
What three offences can be caused with intent, in relation to burglary?
GBH
Criminal Damage
Theft
Sexual Assault
Robbery
What is the correct section and subsection for burglary with intent?
S9(1)(a)
S9(1)(b)
What is the correct definition for a road?
Any length of highway to which the public have access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.
Any length of highway and any other road to which the public have access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.
Any length of highway and any other road to which the public have access, and includes bridges over.
Any road to which the public have access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.
Finish the definition: A highway is a way over which the public has right to pass and re-pass by foot, horse or vehicle and will include...
Bridges and tunnels.
Bridges, tunnels and roundabouts on the route.
Bridges and tunnels on the route.
Anyplace residential road.
What is a 'motor vehicle'?
A motor vehicle is a mechanically propelled vehicle.
A motor vehicle is a mechanically propelled vehicle intended for use on roads.
A motor vehicle is a mechanically propelled vehicle intended or adapted for use on roads.
A motor vehicle is a mechanically propelled vehicle intended or constructed for use on roads.
A mechanically propelled vehicle is a vehicle which can...
Travel on a road.
Be used to convey persons.
Be propelled by mechanical means.
Carry a load.
What is the definition for S4 RTA 1988 (Unfit Through Drink or Drugs)?
It is an offence for a person when driving or attempting to drive or in charge of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road, to be unfit to drive through drink or drugs.
It is an offence for a person when driving or attempting to drive or in charge of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place, to be unfit to drive through drink or drugs.
It is an offence for a person when driving or in charge of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place, to be unfit to drive through drink or drugs.
For the purposes of S5 RTA 1988 (Driving with Excess Alcohol), which samples may be used to prove that level of alcohol 'exceeds the prescribed limit'?
Urine
Blood
Breath
Under S170(2) RTA 1988, what must a driver exchange when they have been involved in a RTC (road traffic collision)?
Name of registered keeper
Driving licence number
Address of driver
Registration mark
Address of registered keeper
Insurance details
D.O.B
Name of driver
What does GOWISELY stand for?
Location
Grounds
Object
Warrant Card
Witnesses
Identity
Incident number
Officer
Station
Entitled to copy
Legal Power
You are detained
You are now free
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