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Question 1
Which Title of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) governs the Criminal Code?
A) Title 16
B) Title 18
C) Title 19
D) Title 42
E) Title 35
Correct Answer: B) TITLE 18: CRIMINAL CODE
Rationale: In Colorado, Title 18 contains the substantive criminal laws, defining what acts
constitute crimes and their associated penalties. Title 16 covers criminal proceedings, Title
19 is the Children’s Code, and Title 42 is the Vehicle and Traffic Code.
Question 2
Under the Culpability standards, a person acts "Intentionally" when:
A) They are aware that their conduct is practically certain to cause a result.
B) They consciously disregard a substantial and unjustifiable risk.
C) Their conscious objective is to cause a specific result or engage in specific conduct.
D) They grossly deviate from the standard of care a reasonable person would exercise.
E) They act with "heat of passion."
Correct Answer: C) CONSCIOUS OBJECTIVE IS TO CAUSE THE SPECIFIC RESULT
Rationale: Intentional conduct (also known as specific intent) is the highest level of
culpability. It requires that the actor specifically desires the outcome of their actions.
Question 3
A person acts "Knowingly" when:
A) Their conscious objective is to cause a result.
B) They are aware that their conduct is practically certain to cause the result.
C) They disregard a risk that a reasonable person would not.
D) They forget to check a safety mechanism.
E) They act with criminal negligence.
Correct Answer: B) AWARE THAT CONDUCT IS PRACTICALLY CERTAIN TO CAUSE
THE SPECIFIC RESULT
Rationale: Acting "knowingly" (general intent) does not require the person to "want" the
result, but they must be aware that the result is almost guaranteed to happen because of
their actions.
Question 4
A person who consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk of a result occurring is
acting with which level of culpability?
A) Intentionally
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B) Knowingly
C) Recklessly
D) Negligently
E) Maliciously
Correct Answer: C) RECKLESSLY: CONSCIOUSLY DISREGARDS A SUBSTANTIAL
AND UNJUSTIFIABLE RISK
Rationale: Recklessness involves a "conscious" decision to take a risk. The actor knows
there is a danger but chooses to ignore it and proceed anyway.
Question 5
What is the definition of "Negligently" (Criminal Negligence) under Colorado law?
A) Conscious objective to cause harm.
B) Awareness that a result is practically certain.
C) Conscious disregard of risk.
D) Gross deviation from the standard of care a reasonable person would exercise.
E) A minor mistake in judgment.
Correct Answer: D) GROSS DEVIATION FROM THE STANDARD OF CARE A
REASONABLE PERSON WOULD EXERCISE
Rationale: Criminal negligence occurs when an actor fails to perceive a risk that a
reasonable person should have seen. It is a "gross deviation" from standard safety
protocols.
Question 6
According to 18-2-101, Criminal Attempt occurs when a person, acting with the required
culpability, purposely:
A) Agrees with another to commit a crime.
B) Commands another to commit a crime.
C) Engages in conduct constituting a substantial step toward the commission of the offense.
D) Thinks about committing a crime.
E) Buys a map of a bank.
Correct Answer: C) ENGAGES IN CONDUCT CONSTITUTING A SUBSTANTIAL STEP
TOWARD THE COMMISSION OF THE OFFENSE
Rationale: Attempt requires more than mere preparation. The "substantial step" must be
strongly corroborative of the actor's intent to complete the crime.
Question 7
Under 18-2-201, the crime of Conspiracy requires:
A) One person acting alone.
B) An agreement between two or more persons to engage in conduct constituting a crime.
C) A substantial step by a person acting alone.
D) The completion of the underlying crime.
E) A written contract between criminals.
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Correct Answer: B) WITH INTENT TO PROMOTE OR FACILITATE ITS
COMMISSION, AGREES WITH ANOTHER PERSON(S) THAT THEY WILL ENGAGE
IN CONDUCT WHICH CONSTITUTES A CRIME
Rationale: Conspiracy focuses on the "agreement" to commit a crime. In Colorado, there
must also be an "overt act" in furtherance of the conspiracy by one of the parties involved.
Question 8
If an individual commands, induces, or entreats another person to commit a felony, they have
committed:
A) Attempt
B) Conspiracy
C) Solicitation
D) Accessory to Crime
E) Menacing
Correct Answer: C) 18-2-301 SOLICITATION
Rationale: Solicitation is an inchoate crime where the actor attempts to persuade another
person to commit a felony, regardless of whether the other person actually agrees or
completes the act.
Question 9
What constitutes Serious Bodily Injury (SBI) under 18-1-901(P)?
A) Any physical pain.
B) A minor bruise.
C) A temporary illness.
D) Substantial risk of death or serious permanent disfigurement.
E) A small cut that requires a band-aid.
Correct Answer: D) SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF DEATH; SERIOUS PERMANENT
DISFIGUREMENT
Rationale: SBI is a higher threshold than "Bodily Injury." It involves injuries that are life-
threatening, cause permanent loss of a body part/organ, or result in significant scarring.
Question 10
"Bodily Injury" (BI) is defined under 18-1-901(C) as:
A) Only broken bones.
B) Physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
C) Loss of consciousness for more than one hour.
D) Only injuries requiring surgery.
E) Psychological trauma.
Correct Answer: B) PHYSICAL PAIN (also includes illness or impairment)
Rationale: The legal definition of BI is broad. If a victim feels physical pain (even if there is
no visible mark), the requirement for Bodily Injury has been met.