A business can become involved in tort action in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
a. a person is harmed by the actions of a business
b. a person is harmed by the actions of a business's employees
c. a person is harmed by a product manufactured or distributed by a business d. a business is harmed
by the wrongful actions of another business or person
e. an employee commits a felony unrelated to his place of employment - Answers b. a person is
harmed by the actions of a business's employees
A felony is generally defined as a crime that:
a. may be punished by more than a year in prison
b. may be punished by the possibility of time in prison, not just a fine
c. violates a federal statute punishable by up to life in prison
d. is classified as a class A offense of a state or federal statute
e. none of the other choices - Answers a. may be punished by more than a year in prison (a serious
crime)
A grand jury:
a. determines probably cause
b. reviews past felony cases
c. determines guilt
d. determines how long the trial will take
e. none of the other choices are correct - Answers a. determines probably cause (in potential felony
cases)
A major purpose of tort law is to:
a. replace the insurance industry
b. provide compensation for injured parties by wrongdoers
c. impose criminal penalties on the negligent
d. ensure Equal Protection of the 14th Amendment is operational
e. ensure the effective operation of the Due Process Clause - Answers b. provide compensation for
injured parties by wrongdoers
A misdemeanor is generally:
a. is not a crime
b. can only involve the violation of a state, not federal, statute
c. is an offense against the state that is not punishable by time in prison
d. is an offense that does not involve bodily harm to another person
e. is a crime punishable by less than a year in prison - Answers e. is a crime punishable by less than a
year in prison
A settlement conference is:
a. an attempt to resolve a matter without trial, but under the supervision of a judge
b. an attempt to resolve a matter without trial and without a judge
c. an attempt to pay off the defendant
d. an attempt to offer the prosecution money to make them drop the case e. none of the other
choices are correct - Answers a. an attempt to resolve a matter without trial, but under the
supervision of a judge
A tort is:
a. negligent injury that can result in fines or imprisonment for less than one year
b. a criminal act
c. a felony
d. a civil wrong not a breach of contract
e. none of the other choices - Answers d. a civil wrong not a breach of contract (breach of duty to
another causing harm)
A violent crime is:
a. one in which physical force is used
b. one in which no physical force is used c. one in which no other party is harmed d. one in which no
minors are involved
e. none of the other choices are correct - Answers a. one in which physical force is used
A white collar crime means:
, a. one in violation of Section 1981 of the U.S. Code
b. one in violation of several different portions of the U.S. Code
c. any number of crimes committed by person of respectability in their occupation
d. a business-related crime that is defined as a felony
e. none of the other choices - Answers c. any number of crimes committed by person of respectability
in their occupation
After receiving reports from the police or other investigators prosecutors:
a. decide whether or not to bring charges
b. decide who is guilty
c. decide how much the guilty party should be fined d. decide who will represent the plaintiff
e. none of the other choices are correct - Answers a. decide whether or not to bring charges
An alibi is an example of a(n):
a. Miranda right
b. defensive defense
c. affirmative defense
d. entrapment
e. exclusionary rule - Answers c. affirmative defense
Another term for misdemeanor is:
a. small crime
b. civil crime
c. penal crime
d. petty offense
e. petty crime - Answers d. petty offense
As discussed in the chapter, which would be the best definition of crime:
a. an act that violates the right of another citizen or group of citizens
b. a positive or negative act that is an offense against a state or federal government
c. an act that "shocks the conscience of the court"
d. an offense against rules of behavior prescribed in the constitution of a state or the nation
e. none of the other choices - Answers b. a positive or negative act that is an offense against a state
or federal government
Bankruptcy fraud occurs when:
a. a person or corporation hides or lies about assets in bankruptcy proceedings b. creditors are given
false information
c. illegal pressure is applied to bankruptcy petitioners
d. all of the other specific choices are correct
e. none of the other specific choices are correct - Answers d. all of the other specific choices are
correct
Bribery is:
a. the offer or taking of money, goods or other things of value to influence official actions
b. illegal pressure on debtors
c. economic espionage
d. legal in some states
e. all of the other choices are correct - Answers a. the offer or taking of money, goods or other things
of value to influence official actions
Computer and internet fraud involves:
a. pornography
b. unauthorized use of computers and computer files
c. tax evasion
d. consumer fraud
e. none of the other choices are correct - Answers b. unauthorized use of computers and computer
files
Counterfeiting is:
a. the copying of a genuine item without authorization, especially when passed off as the original item
b. always more serious than economic espionage
c. legal with the proper permits
d. a crime only when it involves copying a product designed in the United States