1. Under Oklahoma law, what is the statute of limitations for a felony
offense?
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 7 years
✓ Correct Answer: B) 3 years
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 22 §152 sets the statute of limitations
for most felonies at 3 years.
2. In Oklahoma, which of the following constitutes a 'forcible entry' under
burglary law?
A) Opening an unlocked door
B) Breaking a window to gain access
C) Walking through an open gate
D) Knocking and entering
✓ Correct Answer: B) Breaking a window to gain access
Explanation: Forcible entry requires breaking or destroying any part of the
structure to gain access.
3. First-degree murder in Oklahoma requires which mental state?
A) Negligence
B) Recklessness
C) Malice aforethought
D) Strict liability
✓ Correct Answer: C) Malice aforethought
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 21 §701.7 requires malice aforethought
for first-degree murder.
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,4. Under Oklahoma law, robbery is defined as theft with the use of:
A) Deception
B) Force or fear
C) A weapon only
D) An accomplice
✓ Correct Answer: B) Force or fear
Explanation: Robbery requires the taking of property from a person using
force or putting the victim in fear.
5. What is the minimum age for criminal prosecution as an adult in
Oklahoma for most offenses?
A) 14
B) 15
C) 16
D) 18
✓ Correct Answer: A) 14
Explanation: Oklahoma allows certification as an adult for juveniles 14 or
older charged with certain offenses.
6. Under Oklahoma law, which of the following is NOT an element of
assault?
A) Intentional act
B) Reasonable apprehension of harm
C) Physical contact
D) Threat or attempt
✓ Correct Answer: C) Physical contact
Explanation: Assault does not require physical contact; battery requires
physical contact.
7. In Oklahoma, 'possession with intent to distribute' a controlled
dangerous substance is:
A) A misdemeanor
B) An infraction
C) A felony
D) A civil violation
✓ Correct Answer: C) A felony
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 63 §2-401 classifies this as a felony
offense.
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,8. What is the legal term for when an officer makes an arrest without a
warrant?
A) Statutory arrest
B) Warrantless arrest
C) Administrative detention
D) Citizen's arrest
✓ Correct Answer: B) Warrantless arrest
Explanation: A warrantless arrest is made based on probable cause without
a judicial warrant.
9. Under Oklahoma's domestic violence statutes, which relationship
qualifies for enhanced penalties?
A) Coworkers
B) Neighbors
C) Current or former intimate partners
D) Friends
✓ Correct Answer: C) Current or former intimate partners
Explanation: Oklahoma's domestic abuse statutes apply to current or former
spouses, intimate partners, and household members.
10. Second-degree burglary in Oklahoma involves breaking into:
A) A dwelling at night
B) Any building not a dwelling
C) A vehicle
D) A dwelling in daytime
✓ Correct Answer: B) Any building not a dwelling
Explanation: Second-degree burglary involves non-dwelling structures; first-
degree involves dwellings.
● Constitutional Law & Civil Rights
11. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against:
A) Self-incrimination
B) Unreasonable searches and seizures
C) Double jeopardy
D) Cruel and unusual punishment
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, ✓ Correct Answer: B) Unreasonable searches and seizures
Explanation: The Fourth Amendment guarantees protection against
unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
12. Which U.S. Supreme Court case established the exclusionary rule?
A) Terry v. Ohio
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Mapp v. Ohio
D) Weeks v. United States (state application)
✓ Correct Answer: C) Mapp v. Ohio
Explanation: Mapp v. Ohio (1961) applied the exclusionary rule to the states
via the 14th Amendment.
13. Miranda warnings must be given when a suspect is:
A) Observed committing a crime
B) In custody and subject to interrogation
C) Asked a single question
D) Voluntarily at the station
✓ Correct Answer: B) In custody and subject to interrogation
Explanation: Miranda v. Arizona requires warnings when a suspect is both in
custody AND subject to interrogation.
14. The Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination means a
suspect:
A) Cannot be arrested
B) Cannot be compelled to testify against themselves
C) Must have an attorney present
D) Cannot be searched
✓ Correct Answer: B) Cannot be compelled to testify against themselves
Explanation: The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from being forced to
provide incriminating testimony.
15. A Terry stop is justified when an officer has:
A) Probable cause
B) Reasonable suspicion
C) An arrest warrant
D) A search warrant
✓ Correct Answer: B) Reasonable suspicion
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offense?
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 7 years
✓ Correct Answer: B) 3 years
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 22 §152 sets the statute of limitations
for most felonies at 3 years.
2. In Oklahoma, which of the following constitutes a 'forcible entry' under
burglary law?
A) Opening an unlocked door
B) Breaking a window to gain access
C) Walking through an open gate
D) Knocking and entering
✓ Correct Answer: B) Breaking a window to gain access
Explanation: Forcible entry requires breaking or destroying any part of the
structure to gain access.
3. First-degree murder in Oklahoma requires which mental state?
A) Negligence
B) Recklessness
C) Malice aforethought
D) Strict liability
✓ Correct Answer: C) Malice aforethought
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 21 §701.7 requires malice aforethought
for first-degree murder.
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,4. Under Oklahoma law, robbery is defined as theft with the use of:
A) Deception
B) Force or fear
C) A weapon only
D) An accomplice
✓ Correct Answer: B) Force or fear
Explanation: Robbery requires the taking of property from a person using
force or putting the victim in fear.
5. What is the minimum age for criminal prosecution as an adult in
Oklahoma for most offenses?
A) 14
B) 15
C) 16
D) 18
✓ Correct Answer: A) 14
Explanation: Oklahoma allows certification as an adult for juveniles 14 or
older charged with certain offenses.
6. Under Oklahoma law, which of the following is NOT an element of
assault?
A) Intentional act
B) Reasonable apprehension of harm
C) Physical contact
D) Threat or attempt
✓ Correct Answer: C) Physical contact
Explanation: Assault does not require physical contact; battery requires
physical contact.
7. In Oklahoma, 'possession with intent to distribute' a controlled
dangerous substance is:
A) A misdemeanor
B) An infraction
C) A felony
D) A civil violation
✓ Correct Answer: C) A felony
Explanation: Oklahoma Statutes Title 63 §2-401 classifies this as a felony
offense.
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,8. What is the legal term for when an officer makes an arrest without a
warrant?
A) Statutory arrest
B) Warrantless arrest
C) Administrative detention
D) Citizen's arrest
✓ Correct Answer: B) Warrantless arrest
Explanation: A warrantless arrest is made based on probable cause without
a judicial warrant.
9. Under Oklahoma's domestic violence statutes, which relationship
qualifies for enhanced penalties?
A) Coworkers
B) Neighbors
C) Current or former intimate partners
D) Friends
✓ Correct Answer: C) Current or former intimate partners
Explanation: Oklahoma's domestic abuse statutes apply to current or former
spouses, intimate partners, and household members.
10. Second-degree burglary in Oklahoma involves breaking into:
A) A dwelling at night
B) Any building not a dwelling
C) A vehicle
D) A dwelling in daytime
✓ Correct Answer: B) Any building not a dwelling
Explanation: Second-degree burglary involves non-dwelling structures; first-
degree involves dwellings.
● Constitutional Law & Civil Rights
11. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against:
A) Self-incrimination
B) Unreasonable searches and seizures
C) Double jeopardy
D) Cruel and unusual punishment
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, ✓ Correct Answer: B) Unreasonable searches and seizures
Explanation: The Fourth Amendment guarantees protection against
unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
12. Which U.S. Supreme Court case established the exclusionary rule?
A) Terry v. Ohio
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Mapp v. Ohio
D) Weeks v. United States (state application)
✓ Correct Answer: C) Mapp v. Ohio
Explanation: Mapp v. Ohio (1961) applied the exclusionary rule to the states
via the 14th Amendment.
13. Miranda warnings must be given when a suspect is:
A) Observed committing a crime
B) In custody and subject to interrogation
C) Asked a single question
D) Voluntarily at the station
✓ Correct Answer: B) In custody and subject to interrogation
Explanation: Miranda v. Arizona requires warnings when a suspect is both in
custody AND subject to interrogation.
14. The Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination means a
suspect:
A) Cannot be arrested
B) Cannot be compelled to testify against themselves
C) Must have an attorney present
D) Cannot be searched
✓ Correct Answer: B) Cannot be compelled to testify against themselves
Explanation: The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from being forced to
provide incriminating testimony.
15. A Terry stop is justified when an officer has:
A) Probable cause
B) Reasonable suspicion
C) An arrest warrant
D) A search warrant
✓ Correct Answer: B) Reasonable suspicion
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