Assignment 2 QUIZ Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 23 April 2026
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Y is visiting X at her home where Y sees a beautiful painting on the wall. Y thinks it is an original painting by a world-famous
artist and offers X R2 000 000. 00 for the painting. In reality, X bought the painting, which is a poor reproduction of the
original painting, at a flea market for R30.00. In need of money, X intentionally keeps quiet and sells the painting to Y for R2
000 000.00.
a.
X does not commit fraud because an express misrepresentation and potential prejudice are required for this crime.
b.
X commits attempted fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making the
misrepresentation.
c.
X commits completed fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making the
misrepresentation.
d. X does not commit fraud because no misrepresentation was made.
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R is an English speaking convicted child rapist whose name appears in the National Register for Sex Offenders. While in
prison, R makes a phone call to a random number and S, a female immigrant from Italy, answers the phone. R then
intentionally makes obscene sexual remarks to S in vulgar language. S does not understand the language R speaks and
therefore does not feel humiliated.
a.
R commits sexual assault and attempted defamation.
b.
R commits criminal defamation.
c. R crimen iniuria and sexual assault.
d.
R commits attempted crimen iniuria.
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H is a homeless man who sleeps in his car in the parking garage of a shopping centre. H also stores all his earthly belongings
in his car. One evening while H is asleep in his car, S, a security guard at the shopping centre, quietly opens the door of H’s
unlocked car, inserts his arm through the opening and steals H's food from inside the car.
a.
S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because no actual damage is inflicted to the structure.
b.
S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because the car does not qualify as a structure in respect
of which this crime can be committed.
c. S commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because X did not enter the structure.
d. S commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft.
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