Engleza- evaluare II-set 1 si 2

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Engleza Evaluare II Quiz

Test your knowledge of English language and legal terminology with our comprehensive quiz designed to evaluate your proficiency. Whether you are preparing for exams, improving your vocabulary, or simply want to challenge yourself, this quiz is the perfect tool.

Features of the quiz include:

  • 68 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on legal and civic vocabulary
  • Immediate scoring and feedback
68 Questions17 MinutesCreated by LearningLingo42
1. ............. Can provide a cost-effective and quick extrajudicial resolution of disputes in civil and commercial matters through processes tailored to the needs of the parties.
A. Mediation
B. Meditation
C. Media
D. Midieishon
2. Territorial police forces police the general public and their activities, ......?
A. don’t they
B. aren’t they
C. didn’t they
D. haven’t they
3. News ......... Information about a recently changed situation or a recent event.
a. is
B. are
C. be
4. I do not intend ... .
A. To resign
B. Of resign
C. For resign
D. resign
5. It is neither the object nor the effect of this Regulation to amend national legislation on access ... documents.
A. on
B. of
C. to
D. for
6.Politics ....... The activities of the government or people who try to influence the way a country is governed.
A. mean
B. means
C. meaning
D. Is meaning
7.Both consumers and businesses face significant barriers when seeking to take advantage ... the EU’s single market.
A. to
B. of
C. on
D. without
8.I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ... you.
A. offense
B. offender
C. offend
D. offended
9. Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Article shall be guilty ......... An offence and shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine.
A. off
B. of
C. with
D. to
10.A large majority of EU ministers and the Commission agreed ......... The need for a more flexible concept of the European School System.
A. on
B. of
C. about
D. at
11. The study of criminology targets why individuals ......... crimes.
A. make
B. commit
C. does
12. Her lawyer's ................... The best.
A. Advice are
B. Advice is
C. Advices is
D. Advices are
13. In the sentence, 'Workers and management are locked in a bitter dispute', the collocation be locked in a dispute means:
a. End a dispute
B. Start a dispute
C. Be involved in a dispute that is difficult to resolve
D. Become involved in a dispute
14. Classical Theory along with Choice Theory derived its basis ......... John Locke’s “Social Contract.”
a. with
B. for
C. from
15. A ......... Is one of several grave crimes, such as murder, rape, or burglary, punishable by a more stringent sentence than that given for a misdemeanor.
a. felony
B. misdemeanor
C. crime
16. A ................ Is an active participant in the discussions and attempts to work out a solution, unlike an arbitrator, who sits as a judge.
A. judge
B. arbitrator
C. mediator
17. Member States should encourage the training of ........... And the introduction of effective quality control mechanisms concerning the provision of mediation services.
A. mediators
B. meditators
C. mediums
18. In the sentence, 'The Eighth Amendment prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments', the verb to prohibit means:
A. To officially accept to allow something
B. To say that an action is legal
C. To formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority
19. ................... Resulting from mediation are more likely to be complied with voluntarily.
A. Agrements
B. Agreeings
C. Agreements
20. In the sentence "If we lose the case, we may be liable for the costs of the whole trial", liable means:
A. irresponsible
B. Very likeable
C. Having legal responsibility (for something or someone)
21. You’ve never met any famous detectives, ................?
A. Have you
B. Did you
C. haven’t you
D. didn’t you
22. He detests ..................... Responsible for something he did not do.
A. Be held
B. To being held
C. Being held
D. Being hold
23. As a federal agent, why would I risk my career ...... perjury?
A. To commit
B. commit
C. committing
D. comit
24. His wallet was stolen from his back pocket, ........................ ?
A. Was it
B. wasn’t it
C. Has it
D. hasn’t it
25. No one failed the last test, ……………. ?
A. Have they
B. didn’t they
C. don’t they
D. Did they
26. I suggest ...................... Upon the case after a short break.
A. deliberate
B. deliberating
C. To be deliberating
D. To deliberate
27. Torts are civil wrongs, …………………………?
A. Are they
B. ain’t they
C. don’t they
D. aren’t they
28. You’d rather study Public Administration than Law, …………….?
A. wouldn’t you
B. Would you
C. Would we
D. Would not you
29. In the sentence, 'It’s up to the government to police the financial markets', the verb to police means:
a. To catch criminals
B. To control or maintain order
C. To bring police officers together
D. To control the way in which a possibly dangerous substance is dealt with
30. The court has no …………………… over cases of this kind.
A. governance
B. direction
C. leadership
D. jurisdiction
31. In the sentence, 'Many constabularies have a domestic violence unit with trained, experienced officers', the word constabulary means:
a. The military force of a particular area
B. A district or neighbourhood
C. the British police organization for a particular area
D. A non-police law enforcement agency
32. The president didn't fancy ... With common people.
A. talk
B. talking
C. To talking
D. talked
33. Many constabularies have a domestic violence unit with trained, experienced officers, ... ?
A. Have they
B. haven’t they
C. don’t they
D. Do they
34. Money ....... The coins or bank notes that you use to buy things, or the sum that you have in a bank account.
A. is
B. are
C. be
35. In court, she admitted ...... almost $1 million as "consulting fees".
a. receiving
B. receive
C. To receiving
D. To receive
36 The ............... Passed on to another government department.
A. Informations was
B. Information were
C. Information was
D. Informations were
37. The president has acknowledged his mistake in not vetoing the tax bill, ...... ?
A. Has he
B. hasn’t he
C. didn’t he
D. Did he
38 Haqqani has been accused ......... Involvement in the bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul in 2008.
A. on
B. of
C. under
D. to
39. The detective ordered the constables to break down the door, ......?
A. didn’t the detective
B. did the detective
C. Did he
D. didn’t he
40. The police officers won't investigate the crime, ……………. ?
A. Are they
B. Will they
C. Do they
D. Would they
41. I am a law-abiding citizen, ....... ?
A. aren’t I
B. am I
C. am I not
D. Am not I
42. In the sentence, 'The US Constitution is a document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed', the verb to embody means:
A. To form (people) into a body, especially for military purposes
B. To include or contain (something) as a constituent part
C. To personify and incarnate
43. In the sentence, 'The Eighth Amendment prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments', the word bail means:
a. A written guarantee
B. A bar on a typewriter or computer printer that holds the paper steady
C. Money left with a court of law to make sure that a prisoner will return when their trial starts
D. The state of being responsible for something, especially by law
44. The police .......... Investigating fraud allegations against him.
A. is
B. are
C. be
45. In the sentence, 'The government may not conduct any searches without a warrant, and such warrants must be issued by a judge and based on probable cause', the word warrant means:
A. A written guarantee
B. An official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, that gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person, or take some other action
C. Money left with a court of law to make sure that a prisoner will return when their trial starts
D. The state of being responsible for something, especially by law
46. In the sentence, 'The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure', the word seizure means:
A. The state of being responsible for something, especially by law
B. A sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
C. An official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, that gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person, or take some other action
D. The action of taking something by force or with legal authority
47. In the sentence, 'The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure', the word unreasonable means:
A. Not fair or acceptable
B. Rational and acceptable
C. Legal and fair
D. Based on good sense
48. I would like ... To the trial with you.
A. come
B. coming
C. To come
D. To coming
49. I don't recommend ...... to Tom's trial.
A. go
B. going
C. To going
D. To go
50. The forensic lab carried out a second ...... Of the DNA sample.
A. analysis
B. analysises
C. analyses
D. analys
51. There's evidence to suggest that pickpocketing is not just a recent ........ .
A. phenomena
B. phenomenon
C. phenomenons
D. phenomen
52. He said that two ...... Assaulted him while he was in custody.
A. policeman
B. policemen
C. policemens
D. policemans
53. Broadly, ........ Are on the same footing as their male colleagues in respect of powers, pay and promotion.
A. policewomens
B. policewoman
C. policewomen
D. policewomans
54. Choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the word or sentence in italics. Negotiators failed to resolve the bitter dispute between the European Community and the United States over cutting subsides to farmers.
a. start
B. involve
C. get
D. end
55. I have even seen a ......... Giving first aid in this crowded tiny room.
A. policewomens
B. policewoman
C. policewomen
D. policewomans
56. Those detectives are the sort of people who just can't let go once they have got their ..... Into something.
A. teeths
B. tooth
C. tooths
D. teeth
57. It is impossible to make an accurate ...... Without an examination.
A. diagnosis
B. diagnosises
C. diagnoses
D. diagnose
58 .The decision is important as it could ........... A legal precedent for other similar cases.
A. make
B. sit
C. set
D. do
59 They have been unable to ........ The dispute over working conditions.
A. set
B. solve
C. resolve
D. fix
60. It is hoped that the dispute can be ....... peacefully.
a. fixed
B. set
C. solved
D. settled
61. Sometimes a dispute arises between the seller and the buyer
A. starts
B. ends
C. follows
D. grows
62. In the sentence, 'William Ury helped the US and Soviet governments create nuclear crisis centers designed to avert an accidental nuclear war', the verb to avert means:
a. To make something known generally or in public
B. To prevent something unpleasant from happening
C. To step sideways to make a space for someone else
D. To turn away (one's eyes or thoughts)
63. Politics ...... The art of telling what people want to hear.
A. is
B. are
C. be
64. The country was headed into an economic .......... .
A. crisis
B. crisises
C. crises
D. crise
65. Tom can’t direct traffic, …………………….?
A. Can he
B. can Tom
C. can’t he
D. Can not he?
66. The MP told Parliament she had no ........ Of the affair.
A. knowledgement
B. knowledges
C. knowledge
67. Criminal procedure deals ........ The set of rules governing the series of proceedings through which the government enforces substantive criminal law.
A. with
B. without
C. at
D. for
68. For any offense against the United States, the ... May be arrested and imprisoned.
A. offend
B. offender
C. offense
D. offended
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