Gpstc Test Exam Questions With Correct
Answers
Alibi☑️Correct Ans-a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically
a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
Amenable☑️Correct Ans-(adj.) willing to follow advice or authority, tractable, submissive;
responsive; liable to be held responsible
Burden of proof☑️Correct Ans-the obligation to present evidence to support one's claim
Coercion☑️Correct Ans-the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or
threats
Conspiracy☑️Correct Ans-a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an
unlawful act
Conviction☑️Correct Ans-A fixed or strong belief or opinion
Crime☑️Correct Ans-An act against the law
Criminal attempt☑️Correct Ans-Act or omission constituting a substantial step in a course of
conduct planned to culminate in the commission of a crime.
Culpability☑️Correct Ans-a state of guilt
Deadly weapon☑️Correct Ans-Any instrument, which by its contemplated design or by the
manner it is used, is readily capable of causing substantial bodily harm or death.
, Delusional compulsion☑️Correct Ans-
Common Law☑️Correct Ans-(civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial
decisions
Constitution☑️Correct Ans-A document which spells out the principles by which a government
runs and the fundamental laws that govern a society. 7 Articles
Statutes☑️Correct Ans-written laws enacted by legislatures
Case Law☑️Correct Ans-the rules of law announced in court decisions
Article 1☑️Correct Ans-Legislative Branch
Article 2☑️Correct Ans-Executive Branch
Article 3☑️Correct Ans-Judicial Branch
Article 4☑️Correct Ans-Relations among states, extradition crimes between states
Article 5☑️Correct Ans-Amending the Constitution
Article 6☑️Correct Ans-Article of the Constitution that sets the status of the Constitution as the
supreme law of the land, to which leaders must be loyal.
Article 7☑️Correct Ans-Ratification of the Constitution
Answers
Alibi☑️Correct Ans-a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically
a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
Amenable☑️Correct Ans-(adj.) willing to follow advice or authority, tractable, submissive;
responsive; liable to be held responsible
Burden of proof☑️Correct Ans-the obligation to present evidence to support one's claim
Coercion☑️Correct Ans-the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or
threats
Conspiracy☑️Correct Ans-a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an
unlawful act
Conviction☑️Correct Ans-A fixed or strong belief or opinion
Crime☑️Correct Ans-An act against the law
Criminal attempt☑️Correct Ans-Act or omission constituting a substantial step in a course of
conduct planned to culminate in the commission of a crime.
Culpability☑️Correct Ans-a state of guilt
Deadly weapon☑️Correct Ans-Any instrument, which by its contemplated design or by the
manner it is used, is readily capable of causing substantial bodily harm or death.
, Delusional compulsion☑️Correct Ans-
Common Law☑️Correct Ans-(civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial
decisions
Constitution☑️Correct Ans-A document which spells out the principles by which a government
runs and the fundamental laws that govern a society. 7 Articles
Statutes☑️Correct Ans-written laws enacted by legislatures
Case Law☑️Correct Ans-the rules of law announced in court decisions
Article 1☑️Correct Ans-Legislative Branch
Article 2☑️Correct Ans-Executive Branch
Article 3☑️Correct Ans-Judicial Branch
Article 4☑️Correct Ans-Relations among states, extradition crimes between states
Article 5☑️Correct Ans-Amending the Constitution
Article 6☑️Correct Ans-Article of the Constitution that sets the status of the Constitution as the
supreme law of the land, to which leaders must be loyal.
Article 7☑️Correct Ans-Ratification of the Constitution