PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS TESTED AND
APPROVED 2025/2026 LATEST
Being drunk, getting into a fight, pushing someone and they hit their head and
die is an example of what? -- ANSWER--Involuntary Manslaughter
Intentionally makes physical contact (pushing) -- ANSWER--Simple Battery
Intentionally causes substantial physical harm
Domestic violence - black eyes, swollen lips, bruises to other body parts --
ANSWER--Battery
Attempts to commit a violent injury; or an act that places another in reasonable
apprehension of receiving one is what? -- ANSWER--Simple Assault
Aggravated Child Molestation -- ANSWER--Sex act with child physically
injures or involves sodomy (child pornography with toys)
With intent to rape, murder or rob with a deadly weapon is what? -- ANSWER-
Aggravated Assault
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,Loss of limbs; or disfiguration - the AXE CUT OFF THE ARM QUESTION is
what? -- ANSWER--Aggravated Battery
Abducts or steals away is what? -- ANSWER--Kidnapping
False Imprisonment -- ANSWER--Arrests or detains without legal authority
Rape -- ANSWER---committed against a female forcibly against her will
-committed against a female LESS THAN 10 YEARS
-when there is ANY PENETRATION (Carnal Knowledge) of the female sex
organ by the male sex organ
Sodomy -- ANSWER--when he OR she performs or submits to any sexual act
involving the sex organs or one person and the mouth/anus of another Statutory
Rape -- ANSWER---when he/she engages in sex with any person under the age
of 16y and not his spouse
-if the victim is at least 14, but less than 16 years, and the person convicted of
statutory rape is less than 18 years and there is NO MORE THAN 4 years older
than victim, this is a MISDEMEANOR
-does any immoral or indecent act to or in the presence of any child under 16
with the intent to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires or themselves or the child
-sending images of a person engaging in the above -- ANSWER--Child
molestation
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,MINIMUM AGE OF CULPABILITY -- ANSWER--13 years old
Murder -- ANSWER--the intentional killing of another person; malice
aforethought
Sudden violent and irresistible passion resulting from serious provocation --
ANSWER--Voluntary Manslaughter
Burglary 1st Degree -- ANSWER--without authority with the intent to commit a
felony or theft enters and remains in an occupied, unoccupied or vacant
dwelling house, building, structure... (DWELLING/HOUSE)
Burglary 2nd Degree -- ANSWER--when you enter or remain in an occupied,
unoccupied, or vacant building, structure, vehicle, railroad car, watercraft, or
aircraft without authority and with the intent to commit a felony or theft therein.
(business)
"Retail establishment"
-when they intentionally and without authority enter a retail establishment with
the intent to commit a theft and cause damage in excess of $500 without
consent. -- ANSWER--Smash and Grab burglary
Criminal trespass -- ANSWER---$500 OR LESS intentionally damages the
property of another person
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, -enters upon the land or premises without permission after being warned (report
must be documented)
Knowingly and without authority interferes with any property in a manner so as
to endanger human life is what? -- ANSWER--Criminal damage to property 1st
degree
Intentionally damages property without consent that exceeds $500 is what? --
ANSWER--Criminal damage to property 2nd degree
Theft of services -- ANSWER---intent to avoid payment
-Dine and Dash or eats everything and complains about the meal and doesn't
want to pay
Theft of lost or mislaid property -- ANSWER--When they come into control of
property that he knows or learns to have been lost or mislaid, and takes the
property to his own use without taking measures to restore the property to the
owner.
-intent of taking merchandise for their own use without paying for the same or
to deprive the owner of possession thereof
-conceals or takes
-alters the price tag
-transfers the goods or merchandise of any store from one container to another
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