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: : : : ( ) : : : : : / Choose the best choice and mark it on your answer sheet. Part A: Fill in the Blanks 1-The physical element of a crime is the 1. mens rea 2. actus reus 3. offence 4. intention 2-A person is where they take an unjustified risk of committing the offence. 1. defendant 2. reckless 3. drunk 4. mentally disordered 3-The concept of. applies where a criminal act directed at one person or item of property results, in fact, in injury, loss or damage to another person or item of property. 1. the transaction principle 2. continuing offences 3. transferred malice 4. mens rea 4-When the defendant argues that at the time of committing the actus reus he had no conscious, voluntary control over his actions he was acting as a(n) 1. action 2. innocent 3. automaton 4. offender 5-The defence by showing that the defendant was forced to commit the crime is known as acting under.. 1. duress 2. self-defence 3. automatism 4. insanity 6-An unlawful act that causes the death of another human being is the actus reus of 1. assault 2. murder 3. provocation 4. suicide 7- is the dishonest appropriation of property belonging to another with an intention to permanently deprive the other of it. 1. theft 2. deception 3. assault 4. suicide 8-Crime can be defined as. that is sufficiently serious to require state intervention and punishment. 1. anti-social conduct 2. novus conduct 3. subjective capacity 4. illegal capacity 9-Almost all strict liability offences are created by... 1. victim 2. purpose 3. statute 4. person 10-. includes money and all other things, real or personal, including, things in action and other intangible things. 1. intention 2. service 3. property 4. burglary 4 1 1393-94 1010/101028389

: : : : ( ) : : : : : / 1. conspiracy 2. attempt 3. rea 4. aiding 1. to deprive 2. to be liable 3. to obtain 4. to incite 1. intention 2. object 3. aware 4. offence 1. position 2. formation 3. mistake 4. incapacity 11-A(n).. is an agreement between two or more persons to pursue a course of conduct that, if carried out in accordance with their intentions, would result in the commission of an offence by one of the parties to the agreement. 12-.. means to instigate the commission of a crime through advice, encouragement, persuasion or compulsion. It is an offence at common law. 13-" crime" means: 14-" circumstance" means: 15-It is defined as placing another in fear of immediate and unlawful personal violence. What is it? 1. steal 2. intention 3. assault 4. infection 16-An aspect of the actus reus that can cause problems is the requirement of... 1. causation 2. cosequence 3. positive 4. crime 17-What does mean burglary? 1. entry to a building or part of a building as a trespasser. 2. the use of force on any person. 3. putting any person in fear of force. 4. dishonesty to use force. 18-What is the act of informing people (through the education system and by other means) about the criminal justice system and the consequences of crime called? 1. information 2. publicity 3. objectivity 4. punishment 19-"Damage" means": 1. loss 2. intention 3. purpose 4. strict 20-children...years of age not criminally responsible for their actions. 1. over 20 2. under 10 3. under 15 4. over 18 4 2 1393-94 1010/101028389

: : : : ( ) : : : : : / 1. 2. 3. 4. The act is guilty when the person is victim. The act is not guilty unless the mind is also guilty. The existence of a second cause will only break the causal link. Not every act that is a sine qua non of the consequence will attract criminal liability. 1. 2. 3. 4. The defendant must have been totally deprived of the power to reason. Because of some mental infirmity, the defendant should be held responsible. The defendant will be held to have caused all the reasonable consequences of his conduct. The defendant may intend a particular consequence without either desiring it or it being the motive for their actions. 21-What does the underlined part mean? The idea of fault is present in the principal maxim of the criminal law: actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea: 22-What does the following statement mean? The defendant must show that, at the time of committing the offence, he was suffering from a defect of reason. 23-The mens rea is the...element of crime. 1. objective 2. mental 3. intention 4. criminal "omission" -24 "insanity" -25 " manslaughter" -26 "robbery" -27 "" -28 damage death deprivation imprisonment 4 3 1393-94 /

: : : : ( ) : : : : : / " " -29 mens rea acquittal attempt guilty " " -30 attack battery collision application 4 4 1393-94 /

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