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Some 480,000 immigrants were living in a certain country in 1999. Although most
of these immigrants were not employed in professional occupations, many of
them were. For instance, many of them were engineers and many of them were
nurses. Very few of these immigrants were librarians, another professional
occupation.
From the information given above, it can validly concluded that, in 1999, in the
country described above:
A) Most immigrants were either engineers or nurses
B) It is not the case that some of the nurses were immigrants
C) None of the engineers were immigrants
D) Some of the engineers were immigrants - correct-answer -D) Some of the
engineers were immigrants
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Often, crimes are characterized as either "malum in se"-inherently evil-or "malum
prohibitum"-criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legislature.
Murder is an example of the former. Failing to file a tax return illustrates the later.
Some jurisdictions no longer distinguish between crimes "malum in se" and
"malum prohibitum", although many still do.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that:
A) Many jurisdictions no longer distinguish between crimes "malum in se" and
"malum prohibitum"
B) Some jurisdictions still distinguish between crimes "malum in se" and "malum
prohibitum"
C) Some crimes characterized as "malum in se" are not inherently evil
D) Some crimes characterized as "malum prohibitum" are not declared by a
legislature to be an offense
E) Sometimes failing to file a tax return is characterized as 'malum in se' - correct-
answer -B) Some jurisdictions still distinguish between crimes "malum in se" and
"malum prohibitum"
Phyllis T. is a former Federal employee who was entitled to benefits under the
Federal Employee
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Compensation Act because of a job-related, disabling injury. When an eligible
Federal employee has such an injury, the benefit is determined by this test: If the
beneficiary is married or has dependents, benefits are 3/4 of the person's salary
at the time of the injury; otherwise, benefits are set at 2/3 of the salary. Phyllis T.'s
benefits were 2/3 of her salary when she was injured.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, when Phyllis T.
was injured, she:
A) Was married but without dependents
B) Was not married and had no dependents
C) Was not married but had dependents
D) Was married and had dependents - correct-answer -B) Was not married and
had no dependents
Despite the fact that HIV is not easily transmitted, its deadly potential requires
that law enforcement officers protect themselves from becoming infected by it. At
the Callen Precinct, officers use only disposable items for collection evidence
whenever blood is present, While investigating a particular crime scene where
blood was present, Detective R.C. of the Callen Precinct used only disposable
items for collecting evidence.