Choose the suitable prepositions: She was accused … setting fire … the school.

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Choose the suitable preposition: She was put … trial.D)& on

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Choose the suitable verb: Before he went there he ... some business matters:E)& had discussed

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Choose the suitable word: Government is the highest … .B)& executive power

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Choose the suitable word for the sentence: A leading politician is to go on … for fraud next week.A)& trial

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Choose the synonym to the word: Crime:E)& offence.

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Choose the variant in Reported Speech: The judge asked, "Are you a witness of the prosecution?"A)& The judge asked if I was a witness of the prosecution.

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Choose the verb: Such interesting films … on this channel.A)& are often shown

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Choose the verb: The exercises … by him yesterday.E)& were done

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Choose the verb right variant of the word combination «иметь правовой иск».B)&to have a legal claim against

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Choose the word combination to the following definition: “area of the law which deals with crimes and their punishment, including fines and imprisonment”D)& criminal law

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: a person that suffers harm, death, etc., from another person or from some adverse act, circumstance, etc.:D)& victim

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: a person who is believed to be guilty of a specified offence, but whose guilt hasn’t been proved yet:C)& suspect

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: A physical attack on someone, or the crime of physically attacking someone.C)& assault

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: A statement by which a civil proceeding in a lower court is commenced:C)&complaint

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: An official judgement made in court.D)& verdict

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Choose the word suitable for the definition: The crime of giving money or presents to someone so that they will help you by doing something dishonest or illegal.C)& bribery

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Choose the word suitable for the sentence: He is being held by police on … of money laundering.B)& suspicion

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Choose the word suitable for the sentence: The suspects denied all … of money stealing.B)& accusations

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Complete the sentence: She was … guilty of murder and sentences to long-term imprisonment.B)& found

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Find a synonym to the following word: harm:E)& damage.

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Find English equivalent to the word combination роспуск парламентаD)& dissolution of Parliament

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Find Russian equivalent to the word combination criminal prosecutionsB)& уголовное преследование

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Find the antonym to the verb “to accuse”:C)& to defend

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Find the correct variant: to do something illegal or morally wrong:D)& commit

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Find the synonym to the verb: “to accuse”:B)& to blame

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Find the wrong definition of monarchy as a form of governmentD)& monarchy is the legitimate use of force to control human behavior within territorial boundaries

 

Give the right translation to the word combination:“legal activities”:D)& законная деятельность

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Give the synonym to the word: “a murderer”:C)& an assassin

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Give the synonym to the word: “court”:C)& trial

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He’s tired. He …… properly for days.C)& hasn’t slept

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I... my homework all morning and haven't finished it yet.C)& have been doing

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I have …… received a letter from my pen-friendB)& just

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I rang my friend in London yesterday and he said it ... heavily there.B)& was raining

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Insert the most appropriate word: “Investigators could find no _______ linking him to crimeC)& evidence

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Insert the most appropriate word: “The English legal system is a composite of legislation and juridical _______”B)& precedent

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Insert the suitable preposition: He was arrested … suspicion of falsifying documents.C)& on

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Insert the suitable preposition: He was charged … bribery.B)& with

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Insert the suitable preposition: He was found guilty … arson.C)& of

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Insert the suitable preposition: He was jailed … six years.C)& for

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Insert the suitable preposition: He went on trial … fraud.A)& for

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Look! That window just ... again!B)& has been broken

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My brother will be absent. He ... for his exam at this time tomorrow.B)& will be preparing

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Nick said that he ... up smoking the week before.B)& had given

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Put the right verb: Robert … ill for three weeks. He’s still in hospital:B)& has been

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Put the verb in brackets in the right tense form: I (to write) my repot the whole evening tomorrow.A)& will be writing

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Put the verb in brackets in the right tense form: Yesterday I (to study) in the library from 2 till 5 o’clock.E)& was studying

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Suggest the word for the following definition: a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some eventA)& witness

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The company ... some land recently, but it's going to sell it.A)& has bought

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Use the correct tense “I couldn’t open the door because I (to loose) my keys”D)& had lost

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We …. for some hours around the city before we found a place to stay in.D)& had been walking

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What does “constitution” mean?C)& leading legal rules usually collected into some document

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When I started working for this company, I ... an architect for six years already.B)& had been

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When the inspector saw the shop door, he understood that the thief ... a special key for opening this door.C)& had used

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Why are you so dirty? - I ... in the garden.D)& have been digging

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