Test ^N3 - 3B 2024 - FIRST

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3rd Year 2024 Ms Tamara Tymostchuk - Alumno/a: …………………....

Vocabulary Test: Crime and Health – FIRST


1) Match each sentence with a type of crime. There are three extra types of crime which do not match any
sentence.
arsonrapeburglary cybercri frau assaul kidnapping muggin
murderrobbery me d smugglin t shoplifting g
forgery g
1. Two men attacked a jogger and stole his wallet and his watch.  ………………………….
2. A dentist killed his wife using poison.  ………………………….
3. Two men were caught trying to bring illegal diamonds into the country.  ………………………….
4. A woman was caught trying to buy a car with someone else’s credit card.  ………………………….
5. A student set fire to his school after failing his exams.  ………………………….
6. Sam broke into an apartment and stole a television and a laptop.  ………………………….
7. A young girl was caught stealing a chocolate bar from a shop.  ………………………….
8. Two teenage bullies were sending threatening messages to a classmate on social media. 
………………………….
9. Two men forced the president’s son into a car and then demanded $1 million for his safe return. 
…………………..
10. A man held a gun to a bank teller’s head and told him to give him all the money in the safe. 
………………………

2) Complete each sentence with a type of offender. There are three extra words which do not match any
sentence.

drug trafficker forgertax evader manslaughterer extortionist harasser


embezzler hacker rapist vandal terrorist assailant blackmailer
1. The.............................created realistic banknotes at home and tried to use them to buy jewellery.
2. A................................smashed all the windows of a parked car.
3. The..............................attacked a man as he was leaving a pub, leaving him with six broken ribs.
4. A................................was charged with importing marijuana and selling it in his local area.
5. The.................................broke into a bank's computer system to access its clients' private information.
6. The..................................threatened the shop owners with violence unless they paid him.
7. The...................................was driving home after drinking and killed a pedestrian.
8. The....................................kept calling up a colleague and verbally abusing her, causing her mental
distress.
9. The....................................illegally diverted money from the company's accounts for years.
10........................................The carried out a series of bombings in the city, instilling fear in the hearts of its
residents.
3) Multiple choice: choose the correct option for each gap.
1. The.........is accused of vandalising public property.
a. alibi b. witness c. defendant d. attorney
2. A..........claims he saw two armed men entering the building.
a. victim b. defendant c. jury d. witness
3. The police had a.......to search the property.
a. charge b. search warrant c. fingerprint d. evidence
4. The.........was beaten and left bleeding on the pavement.
a. suspect b. defendant c. attorney d. victim
5. We have little.......to prove that it was John who stole the ring.
a. fingerprint b. evidence c. charge d. acquitted
6. The.........sentenced Matthew to five years in prison.
a. judgeb. lawyer c. victim d. suspect
7. The defendant’s.........were found on the knife.
a. evidence b. verdicts c. alibis d. fingerprints
8. Nobody believed Ken because he didn’t have an.......... .
a. evidence b. acquitted c. alibi d. arrest
9. The members of the......carefully reviewed all the evidence presented.
a. trial b. jury c. court d. witness
10. The.........was televised and lasted for weeks.
a. judge b. trial c. witness d. suspect
11. The prosecutor decided to.....the suspect with theft.
a. charge b. accuse c. present d. interrogate
12. The jury returned a unanimous guilty .......... .
a. evidence b. verdict c. sentence d. arrest
13. The detectives will......the witness to get more information.
a. ask b. seek c. interrogate d. harass

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