Business Law Final T/F Questions With Accurate Answers.
T/F At times, ethics and the law may conflict - accurate answers-T
(T/F) Under the fifth Amendment, congress is prohibited from establishing a
national religion. - accurate answers-F
(T/F) A state statute must not conflict with the U.S. Constitution. - accurate
answers-T
(T/F) A police officer must have a warrant to arrest someone. - accurate
answers-F
(T/F) There are 26 amendments to the constitution. - accurate answers-F
Rules of conduct established by the government to maintain stability and
justice are called - accurate answers-laws
Under this amendment, Congress cannot prohibit the free exercise of religion,
freedom of speech and freedom of the press - accurate answers-First
Amendment
This amendment guards against unreasonable search and seizures - accurate
answers-Fourth Amendmnet
(T/F) The juvenile court system is designed so that each case and special
circumstance's are considered individually. - accurate answers-T
(T/F) State Supreme Courts typically decide matters of law from U.S. District
Courts. - accurate answers-F
At the bottom level of the federal court system are the federal - accurate
answers-district courts
The first step taken in a juvenile offender's case is the - accurate answers-
detention hearing
A grand jury hears evidence to determine - accurate answers-whether
someone must stand trial
, The unlawful killing of another human being with malice afterthought -
accurate answers-murder
The government attorney who presents the case in court against the person
accused - accurate answers-prosecutor
The unlawful touching of another person - accurate answers-battery
The wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another
through violence - accurate answers-robbery
The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another
with the intent to deprive the owner of the property - accurate answers-
Larceny
A major crime punishable by imprisonment or death - accurate answers-
Felony
The unlawful killing of another human being without malice afterthought -
accurate answers-manslaughter
A less serious crime with a possible penalty of a fine or brief imprisonment in
a country or city jail - accurate answers-Misdemeanor
Breaking and entering a place with the intent to commit a felony or
misdemeanor - accurate answers-burglary
An act against the public good - accurate answers-crime
Actions that cause fear or anger in people because of their race, religion,
gender, etc. - accurate answers-Hate crime
The unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will - accurate
answers-kidnapping
A person accused of a crime - accurate answers-defendant
Willful or malicious damage to property - accurate answers-vandalism
T/F At times, ethics and the law may conflict - accurate answers-T
(T/F) Under the fifth Amendment, congress is prohibited from establishing a
national religion. - accurate answers-F
(T/F) A state statute must not conflict with the U.S. Constitution. - accurate
answers-T
(T/F) A police officer must have a warrant to arrest someone. - accurate
answers-F
(T/F) There are 26 amendments to the constitution. - accurate answers-F
Rules of conduct established by the government to maintain stability and
justice are called - accurate answers-laws
Under this amendment, Congress cannot prohibit the free exercise of religion,
freedom of speech and freedom of the press - accurate answers-First
Amendment
This amendment guards against unreasonable search and seizures - accurate
answers-Fourth Amendmnet
(T/F) The juvenile court system is designed so that each case and special
circumstance's are considered individually. - accurate answers-T
(T/F) State Supreme Courts typically decide matters of law from U.S. District
Courts. - accurate answers-F
At the bottom level of the federal court system are the federal - accurate
answers-district courts
The first step taken in a juvenile offender's case is the - accurate answers-
detention hearing
A grand jury hears evidence to determine - accurate answers-whether
someone must stand trial
, The unlawful killing of another human being with malice afterthought -
accurate answers-murder
The government attorney who presents the case in court against the person
accused - accurate answers-prosecutor
The unlawful touching of another person - accurate answers-battery
The wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another
through violence - accurate answers-robbery
The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another
with the intent to deprive the owner of the property - accurate answers-
Larceny
A major crime punishable by imprisonment or death - accurate answers-
Felony
The unlawful killing of another human being without malice afterthought -
accurate answers-manslaughter
A less serious crime with a possible penalty of a fine or brief imprisonment in
a country or city jail - accurate answers-Misdemeanor
Breaking and entering a place with the intent to commit a felony or
misdemeanor - accurate answers-burglary
An act against the public good - accurate answers-crime
Actions that cause fear or anger in people because of their race, religion,
gender, etc. - accurate answers-Hate crime
The unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will - accurate
answers-kidnapping
A person accused of a crime - accurate answers-defendant
Willful or malicious damage to property - accurate answers-vandalism