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1. What is burglary?
A. Entering a building with force and taking property
B. Entering a building with intent to commit a crime unless privileged to enter
C. Remaining on property after being asked to leave
D. Taking property directly from a person
2. Burglary is difficult to convict when:
A. The victim cannot identify the suspect
B. The building or structure was abandoned
C. The property stolen was valuable
D. The suspect escaped the scene
3. What is a defiant trespasser?
A. Someone who uses force to enter a home
B. Someone who enters a place with permission
C. Someone who knowingly enters or remains where notice against trespass exists
D. Someone who steals property
,4. What is robbery?
A. Taking property with no victim present
B. Inflicting or threatening serious bodily injury during a theft
C. Entering a home without permission
D. Taking abandoned property
5. “Deprive” means:
A. To hold property temporarily
B. To damage property
C. To withhold property permanently
D. To borrow property
6. Theft becomes a felony of the second degree when:
A. Property value is under $100
B. The property stolen is cash
C. The property stolen is a firearm
D. The victim is not present
7. Theft by unlawful taking (movable property) means:
A. Taking property with owner’s permission
B. Unlawfully taking movable property of another with intent to deprive them
C. Receiving stolen property
D. Borrowing property
8. Theft of immovable property means:
A. Unlawfully transferring or controlling immovable property to benefit oneself
, B. Stealing portable items
C. Taking items from a store
D. Trespassing with intent
9. Receiving stolen property requires:
A. Property must be damaged
B. Property must be new
C. The defendant knows or believes the property is stolen
D. The owner must be present
10. Retail theft is also known as:
A. Burglary
B. Shoplifting
C. Robbery
D. Fraud
11. Compounding (bribery) is:
A. Paying someone to commit theft
B. Buying illegal goods
C. Accepting money to not report a crime
D. Keeping lost property
12. A pistol or revolver is defined as having a barrel length of:
A. Under 20 inches
B. Under 18 inches
C. Under 15 inches
D. Under 10 inches