LIMBA
ENGLEZA - Anul II Sem. II - subiecte examen
1.
Choose the correct answer:
A/An .. is a writ issued by a court of justice
requiring a person to appear before the court at a specified time.
a. invocation
b. order
c. subpoena
d. warrant
2. Choose the correct answer:
A/An .. is a written statement which is signed and
sworn before a solicitor and which can then be used as evidence in court
hearings.
a. Injunction
b. affidavit
c. indictment
d. warrant
3. Choose the correct answer:
The writ ordering a person to be brought
before a court or judge, so that the court may ascertain whether his detention
is lawful is called .. .
a. Certiorari
b. Habeas Corpus
c. capias
d. ratio legis
4. Choose the correct answer:
The application of the writ of Habeas
Corpus, also called the Great Writ:
a. has never been suspended throughout United States history
b. has been suspended during times of
war (the Civil War) and national crisis
c. has been suspended whenever the newly elected president of the United States
so decided
5. Chose the correct definition:
An amendment is .. .
a. an official approval of something which then becomes legally binding
b. a formal proposal to be discussed and voted on in a debate or meeting
c. an addition, alteration or improvement
to a motion or document
d. a decision made by a judge or magistrate
6. Choose the correct answer:
A/An ..is a written statement of the details of the crime with which someone is
charged in the Court.
a. complaint
b. allegation
c. verdict
d. indictment
7. Choose the correct answer:
As a general rule, with the exception of minors, mentally disordered persons
and drunken persons, all natural persons have full contractual ...
a. intention
b. consideration
c. capacity
d. acceptance
8.
Choose the statement that has similar meaning with the following sentence:
I wish we had
been able to go to that concert.
a. We were able to go to that concert.
b. We weren't able to go to that
concert.
c. We are able to go to that concert.
9. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
If I had known
you were coming, I would have waited for you.
a. I didn't know you were coming.
b. I knew you were coming.
c. I didn't know how to wait for you.
10. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
If you loved
me, you wouldn't hurt my feelings all the time.
a. I think you love me.
b. I don't think you want to hurt my feelings.
c. I don't think you love me.
11. Choose the statement that has similar meaning with the following
sentence:
He went to
court to bring charges against his neighbour.
a. He went to court and then he decided to bring charges against his neighbour.
b. He went to court for the purpose of
bringing charges against his neighbour.
c. Having brought charges against his neighbour, he went to court.
12. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
I'd rather we
didn't accuse him of prosecutorial abuse.
a. I wish we hadn't accused him of prosecutorial abuse.
b. I'd prefer to accuse him of prosecutorial abuse.
c. I'd prefer not to accuse him of
prosecutorial abuse.
13. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
It's time the
jury reached a verdict.
a. The jury hasn't reached a verdict
yet.
b. The jury has just reached a verdict.
c. It's the right time for the jury to reach a verdict.
14. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
What would have
happened if I hadn't offered her the job?
a. I offered her the job
b. I didn't offer her the job.
c. She didn't happen to be offered the job.
15. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
He is used to
working pro bono.
a. In the past, he worked pro bono.
b. He often works pro bono.
c. He is asked to work pro bono now.
16. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence: The Government broke off
negociations with the trade unions.
a. The Government suspended negociations
with the trade unions
b. The Government postponed negociations with the trade unions.
c. The Government refused negociations with the trade unions.
17. Choose the statement that has similar meaning with the following
sentence:
Is it really
possible to lay off employees with compassion?
a. Is it really possible to demote employees with compassion?
b. Is it really possible to dismiss
employees with compassion?
c. Is it really possible to transfer employees with compassion?
18. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
How do you plan
to bring up the subject of budget cuts?
a. How do you plan to mention in
conversation the subject of budget cuts?
b. How do you plan to digress from the subject of budget cuts?
c. How do you plan to tackle the subject of budget cuts?
19. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
We still can't rule
out the possibility of attempted suicide.
a. We still can't discredit the possibility of attempted suicide.
b. We still can't admit the possibility of attempted suicide.
c. We still can't exclude the
possibility of attempted suicide.
20. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
The
international financial crisis calls for urgent measures.
a. The international financial crisis
necessitates urgent measures.
b. The international financial crisis causes urgent measures.
c. The international financial crisis leads to urgent measures.
21. Choose the statement that has similar meaning with the following
sentence:
The witness
remembered locking the door before leaving the house.
a. The witness didn't forget to lock the house before leaving the house.
b. The witness recalled the fact that he
had locked the door before leaving the house.
c. The witness remembered to lock the door and then left the house.
22. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
The students
stopped whispering when the teacher announced the test results.
a. The students ceased whispering when
the teacher announced the test results.
b. The students stopped to whisper when the teacher announced the test results.
c. The students paused to whisper when the teacher announced the test results.
23. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
Airline regulations
prevented passengers from disembarking the plane.
a. Airline regulations warned passengers not to disembark the plane.
b. Airline regulations assisted passengers in disembarking the plane.
c. Airline regulations hindered
passengers from disembarking the plane.
24. Choose the statement that has
similar meaning with the following sentence:
I look forward
to seeing you again!
a. I can hardly wait to see you again!
b. I'll make some plans to see you again!
c. I expect you to see me again!
25. In the sentence:
The ITADA amended
the fraud chapter of title 18 of the United States Code. , the verb to amend
means:
a. to alter or revise (legislation, a
constitution, etc.) by formal procedure
b. to make someone pay a certain amount of money exacted as a penalty
c. to judge (something) with disapproval; censure
26. In the
sentence:
Identity fraud
involves the misappropriation of another person's personal identifying
information., the verb to
misappropriate means:
a. to have as one's property/to own
b. to appropriate for a wrong or
dishonest use/to embezzle or steal smth
c. to give (a person) wrong directions or instructions
27. In the sentence:
Criminals use
this information to run up debts on another person's account., the expression to run up debts means:
a. to get rid of one's debts by running
b. to pay back one's debts
c. to amass/accumulate or incur debts
28. In the sentence:
Criminals use
this information to take over existing financial accounts., the expression to take over means:
a. to cancel the validity of / abolish
b. to assume the control or management
of
c. to examine / investigate smth for accuracy
29. In the phrase:
to provide
an appropriate penalty for each offense., the word penalty
means:
a. a handicap awarded against a player or team for illegal play, such as a free
shot at goal by the opposing team, loss of points, etc
b. loss, suffering, or other unfortunate result of one's own action, error
c. a legal or official punishment, such
as a term of imprisonment
30. In the
sentence:
In exchange for
kickbacks, some patients undergo unwarranted medical procedures, the word kickbacks means:
a. money given to a person to ensure that something is kept secret
b. money to be paid as compensation to a person for injury, loss, etc
c. money or valuables used as a bribe
d. illegal commission paid to someone
who helps in a business deal
31. In the
sentence:
Without an indictment
from a grand jury, prosecutors cannot bring charges against an individual. the legal term indictment
means:
a. acquittal
b. an official written statement
accusing someone of a crime or an offence
c. an informal statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime
d. allegation
32. In the
sentence:
The U.S.
Supreme Court agreed to hear Branzburg's cases. the verb to hear means:
a. to accidentally listen to what someone is saying
b. to listen to what the plaintiff has to say
c. to listen to all the facts in a case
in a court of law in order to make a legal decision
33. In the
sentence:
Judge Hayes states that the freedom of the press
is not above the law.
the phrase to be above the law means:
a. not to have to obey the law
b. to obey the law
c. to criticize the law
d. to enforce the law
34. In the
sentence:
The third
lawyer rebutted some of the allegations contained in the notice. the verb to rebut means:
a. to prove that the statements are
wrong, offering convincing arguments
b. to support the statements with convincing arguments
c. to deny the allegations, without offering convincing arguments
35. Choose the synonymous term for the adjective counterfeit, considering
the following examples: counterfeit documents/notes:
a. forged
b. embezzled
c. illegal
d. fraudulent
36. Choose the correct answer:
For additional costs and charges, take notice of the list of prices stated
a. thereby
b. henceforth
c. hereunder
37. Choose
the English equivalent for the Latin legal phrase nolle prosequi:
a. 'do not follow' criminals: interdiction issued by the Court to police
officers
b. 'do not pursue': power used by the
Attorney-General to stop a criminal trial
c. 'do not release criminals from prison'
38. Choose the English equivalent for the Latin legal phrase quid
pro quo:
a. 'one thing for another': action done
in return for something done or promised
b. with the authority of /on behalf of
c. 'because of lack of care': decision wrongly made by a court (which does not
therefore set a precedent)
39. In the sentence:
The taxpayer
does not have locus standi in this court. the Latin phrase locus standi means:
a. 'place to stay': right to witness a trial in a court of law
b. 'place of the seal': used to show where to put the seal on a document
c. 'place to stand': right to appear and
be heard in a court
40. In the sentence:
The same ratio
legis is found in the laws of continental European countries. the Latin phrase ratio legis means:
a. 'reason for deciding': main part of a court judgment setting out the legal
principles applicable to the case
b. 'reason of the law': the principle
behind a law
c. 'reason of the court': the argument the court has for the final ruling
in a case
41. In the
sentence:
A writ ne
exeat regno can be issued to prevent the embezzler from leaving the
country. the Latin
phrase ne exeat regno means:
a. 'do not leave the country':
interdiction addressed to a debtor that is being prosecuted
b. 'do not pursue': power used by the Attorney-General to stop a criminal
trial
c. 'do not leave the house': interdiction addressed to an offender placed under
house arrest
42. Choose
the correct answer:
If a product ..... suit is contested, the defendant's response is usually to
argue that the product was free of defects.
a. industrial
b. palimony
c. unreliability
d. liability
43. Choose the correct answer:
David Frank had to pay heavy .. to his former employer, plus additional
legal costs.
a. damages
b. remedy
c. charges
d. damage
44. Choose the correct answer:
A '. contract' includes any contract enforceable under statutory or
common law.
a. good faith
b. lawful
c. witnessed
d. trustworthy
45. Choose the correct answer:
The First Amendment protects the . of the press in the U.S. of America.
a. emancipation
b. deliverance
c. release
d. freedom
46. Choose the ocrrect answer:
The reporter was called to testify before a .. concerning his knowledge
of the drug activities reported in his articles.
a. great jury
b. large jury
c. majestic jury
d. grand jury
47. Choose the correct answer:
An order from a higher court demanding that a lower court send up the record of
a case for review is called . .
a. indictment;
b. subpoena;
c. certiorari;
d. Habeas Corpus.
48. In the sentence:
The parties hereby
agree that this Agreement may be terminated without prior written consent. the text reference word hereby means:
a. from this time forward
b. by means of this contract
c. in this contract
d. stated later in this contract
49. In the sentence:
The secretary
signed per pro the manager. the Latin phrase per pro means:
a. the person who signs at the foot of a document
b. with the authority of /on behalf of
c. forging the signature of a superior in his/her absence
50. In the
sentence:
For further
information, see the documents listed hereunder. the text reference word hereunder
means:
a. at the bottom of a document
b. under the signature of the person who signs the documents
c. under this heading or below this phrase
51. In the
sentence:
This case will henceforth
be known under the name of State vs. Johnson. the text reference word henceforth
means:
a. from this time on
b. stated later in this document
c. according to this document
52. In the sentence:
The case
proceeded notwithstanding the objections of the defendant. the text reference word notwithstanding
means:
a. consequently
b. in spite of
c. by whatever means
53. In the sentence:
In criminal
law, mens rea is usually one of the necessary elements of a crime. the Latin term mens rea means:
a. 'good will': a feeling of benevolence, approval, and kindly interest
b. 'wilful misconduct': behaviour which may harm someone and which is known to
be wrong
c. 'guilty mind': mental state required
to be guilty of committing a crime
54. In the sentence:
He got an injunction
preventing the company from selling his car. the legal
term injunction means:
a. act of bringing someone to court to answer a charge
b. ban or written court order, telling someone not to do something
c. court order compelling someone to
stop doing something or not to do something
55. In the sentence:
If a contract
isn't signed by both parties, is it legally binding? the legal term binding means:
a. which legally forces someone to do
something
b. which is acceptable because it is true
c. which is open to negotiation
56. In the sentence:
No cruel
punishments shall be inflicted upon the prisoners. the verb to inflict means:
a. to cause something painful or unpleasant
to be suffered by someone else
b. to cause extreme physical pain to someone in order to extract information
c. to harm someone without any reason.
57. In the sentence:
The rights
presented in the Constitution shall not be construed. the verb to construe means:
a. to comment upon the meaning of something
b. to misunderstand the meaning of something
c. to interpret the meaning of something
58. In the sentence:
The news about
the NSA's eavesdropping programs, the verb to eavesdrop means:
a. to let one's ears drop
b. to listen secretly to the private conversation of others
c. to whisper secrets to someone's ear
59. In the sentence:
The federal
government has vowed to prosecute, the verb to vow means:
a. to pledge, promise, or undertake
solemnly
b. to pronounce a vowel
c. to take a solemn oath
60. In the sentence:
The government
must prove beyond any reasonable doubt that, the phrase beyond any reasonable doubt
means:
a. giving someone the benefit of the doubt
b. beyond any suspicion of guilt
c. almost certain proof needed to
convict a person in a criminal case
61. In the phrase:
obtaining
information respecting the national defense, the word respecting means:
a. regarding, concerning
b. obeying, not violating
c. showing or having respect for
62. In the sentence:
To convict a
person for disclosing classified information, the expression to disclose information
means:
a. to make information known
b. to receive money in exchange of information
c. to look for more information
63. In the sentence:
The FCS will forfeit
the assets of those engaged in federal crimes. the verb to forfeit means:
a. to sell something at a lower price
b. to confiscate something as a penalty
for an offence, breach of contract
c. to destroy or damage something by an act of vandalism
64. In the sentence:
Many
organizations defraud the public and private health care systems. the verb to defraud means:
a. to destroy or damage something especially by secret means
b. to legally provide or obtain funds, capital, or credit for something
c. to illegally obtain money, rights,
property (from someone) by fraud
65. Choose
the correct answer:
Tom will be released to the community if the members of the Court . that
he is eligible for the home confinement program.
a. will decide
b. decide
c. decides
d. would decide
66. Choose the correct answer:
Amendment IV of the Constitution of the United States of America prohibits:
a. the security of people's lives, houses, papers and effects
b. any unauthorized searches and
seizures without a valid warrant, legally issued for a specific purpose
c. people's rights to offer resistance to having their houses searched
without a valid warrant
67. Choose
the correct answer:
The press cannot truly be free unless it .. at liberty to report on stories
of public interest, i.e. the drug crisis.
a. is not
b. is
c. will be
d. will not be
68. Choose
the correct answer:
If reporters had to identify their confidential sources before a grand jury,
they . stories of public interest.
a. would have written
b. had written
c. will never write
d. would never write
69. Choose the correct answer:
If a reporter is forced to reveal his sources, law enforcement . apprehend a
few criminals.
a. is being able to
b. may be
c. may be able to
d. be able to
70. Choose the correct answer:
. certiorari . by a higher court, it means that the justices have
decided to let the lower court's decision stand.
a. If . is denied
b. Unless . is denied
c. If . is not denied
d. Unless . is not denied
71. Choose the correct answer:
You had better your crimes right now, when you still have a chance.
a. to confess
b. confessing
c. confess
d. have confessed
72. Choose the correct answer:
I would rather the rest of my life in jail than confess to a crime I did
not commit.
a. spend
b. to spend
c. spending
d. spent
73. Choose
the correct answer:
Amendment V of the Constitution of the United States of America stipulates
that:
a. no person shall be held responsible for a crime without the right to speak
in front of the Grand Jury
b. no person shall be forced to answer for a crime in front of the Grand Jury
c. no person shall be kept in custody
without an indictment of a Grand Jury
74. Choose the correct answer:
Amendment IX of the Constitution of the United States of America says that:
a. the rights stipulated in the Constitution can be interpreted and applied as
everyone pleases
b. the rights stipulated in the
Constitution shall not be misconstrued so as to undermine others that people
hold dear
c. the rights stipulated in the Constitution can always be amended in
accordance with the old ones that people treasure
75. Choose
the correct verbal tense:
If participants ..any problems with the monitoring equipment, they must notify
officers immediately.
a. will experience
b. experience
c. experiences
d. would experience
76. Choose the correct verbal tense:
If the defendant has a prior criminal record, his sentence ..harsher
a. will be
b. is
c. would be
d. should be
77. Choose the correct verbal tense:
A grand jury decides if there .. a probable cause to indict (accuse)
individuals or corporations on criminal charges based upon the evidence
presented.
a. will be
b. has been
c. is
d. would be
78. Choose the correct answer:
If a person ..that he/she has been wrongfully imprisoned, he/she .. the right
to challenge the legality of their confinement.
a. believe, will have
b. will believe, may have
c. believes, may have
d. has believed, will have
79. Choose the correct verbal tense:
If the writ of habeas corpus .., the prisoner will be brought into court.
a. will be issued
b. is issued
c. had been issued
d. were issued
80. Choose the correct answer:
If the grand jury ..its proceedings in secret, requiring a journalist to reveal
confidential sources would have been considered prosecutorial abuse.
a. had conducted
b. has conducted
c. conducted
d. would have conducted
81. Choose the correct answer:
If a journalist's source is engaged in illegal activities and ..that the
journalist could be required to identify him/her, the source ..hesitant to
talk.
a. knew, would be
b. knows, will be
c. is known, will be
d. will know, will be
82. Choose the correct answer:
If reporters ..to identify their confidential sources before a grand jury, the
press will not truly be free.
a. are forced
b. must be forced
c. will be forced
d. can be forced
83. Choose
the correct answer:
If you . for breach of contract, make sure you sue within the statute of
limitations.
a. will sue
b. sued
c. sue
d. are sueing
84. Choose the correct answer:
If the pedestrian . by a policeman, the former should have made a complaint
to the nearest police station.
a. should be assaulted
b. is assaulted
c. will be assaulted
d. had been assaulted
85. Choose the correct answer:
If the journalist's story ..... criminal activity, he would have reported it.
a. has involved
b. involves
c. had involved
d. will involve
86. Choose the correct answer:
If a prosecutor . a grand jury investigation in bad faith, journalists might
have a right to refuse to reveal their sources.
a. were conducting
b. is conducting
c. had been conducting
d. will be conducting
87. Choose
the correct answer:
If the students had chosen eye-catching titles for their articles, more people
interested in reading their magazine.
a. would have been
b. won't have been
c. will be
d. have been
88. Choose the correct answer:
If the teacher . the articles from being published in the paper, the
students wouldn't have brought suit to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Missouri.
a. hadn't prohibited
b. hasn't prohibited
c. wouldn't have brought
d. prohibited
89. Choose the correct answer:
The hacker who has taken upon himself to pry about in personal e-mails will be
prosecuted if they ... hard evidence against him.
a. find
b. will find
c. will have found
d. finds
90. Choose
the correct answer:
Tom would have hidden the murder weapon if he . guilty.
a. would have been
b. hadn't been
c. had been
d. would be
91. Choose the correct answer:
You a chance to enjoy your freedom if your previous conduct had been
better.
a. might have had
b. might had
c. might had had
d. might has
92. Choose the correct answer:
You could have served your sentence in less than three weeks if you .. to
100 hour community work.
a. have been sentenced
b. had been sentenced
c. would be sentenced
d. were sentenced
93. Choose the corresponding main
clause to match the following if clause:
... if the school newspaper were written by members of an extracurricular
club?
a. The ruling in that case would have been different
b. Would the ruling in that case have
been different
c. Will the ruling in that case have been different
d. The ruling in that case will have been different
94. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:
You . better
hurry if you don't want to miss the bus.
a. did
b. do
c. would
d. had
95. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
It's time we
. something for the community.
a. doing
b. did
c. to do
d. to have done
96. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
They buy her
toys as if she .. still a child.
a. is
b. were
c. is being
d. has been
97. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
If you .
more seriously, you would have passed the exam.
a. worked
b. have been working
c. had worked
d. would have worked
98. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
They never
allow us . flowers from their garden.
a. picking
b. pick
c. to pick
d. to have picked
99. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
He never allows
. during his classes.
a. to talk
b. talking
c. to be talking
d. to have talked
100. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
If she .
harder she might become a very good violinist.
a. worked
b. has worked
c. would work
d. would have worked
101. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
I didn't ask
you . for me all afternoon.
a. wait
b. to wait
c. waiting
d. be waiting
102. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
I would like
. the rest of my life in the countryside.
a. to spend
b. spending
c. spend
d. to have spent
103. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
It is utterly
important that they both present.
a. are
b. were
c. should be
d. will be
104. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
She would
rather he . home early.
a. come
b. came
c. comes
d. will come
105. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:
He disguised
himself lest he .. recognized.
a. were
b. won't be
c. should be
d. shouldn't be
106. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:
I'd like you
. my friend.
a. to meet
b. meet
c. meeting
d. will meet
107. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
You . better
hurry if you don't want to miss the bus.
a. did
b. do
c. would
d. had
108. Choose the correct answer to
complete the sentence:
It's time we
. charges against him before it's too late.
a. bring
b. brought
c. to bring
d. to have brought
109. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:
If the judge ..
bail at $1 million, who would pay this sum of money?
a. set
b. sets
c. would set
d. would have set
110. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence:
As a federal
agent, why would I risk my career perjury?
a. to commit
b. committing
c. commit
d. to have committed
111. Choose
the correct answer:
If, after hearing both sides, the court .. that the grounds for the confinement
are illegal, the petitioner .. .
a. finds, is released
b. will find, is released
c. has found, had been released
d. found, will be released
112. Choose
the correct answer:
If I had known what an open-ended question is, I .. my last exam.
a. will pass
b. would pass
c. will have passed
d. would have passed
113. Choose
the correct answer:
If you were such a good lawyer, your arguments .. in the present situation.
a. will hold up
b. might hold up
c. would hold up
d. would have holded up
114. Choose
the correct answer:
If you ..the devil's advocate and .. some exceptions to the lawyers' argument,
we could have won our last case.
a. have played, (have) found
b. play, find
c. would have played, (would have) found
d. had played, (had) found
115. Choose
the correct answer:
If you ..journalists covering the Supreme Court, what would you write in a
murder case article?
a. are
b. were
c. had been
d. have been
116. Choose
the correct answer:
If the defendant were found guilty, the jury .. the appropriate sentence, a
life term or death.
a. will then determine
b. would then determine
c. might then determine
d. would then have determined
117. Choose
the correct verbal tense:
If the sentence of death for rape ..the Eighth Amendment, the rapist may
receive a life sentence.
a. violates
b. is violated
c. will violate
d. has violated
118. Choose
the correct answer:
Judges ..the authority to hold journalists in contempt of court, if reporters
.. to comply with an order to reveal the identity of unnamed sources.
a. had, refused
b. have, refuse
c. have, would refuse
d. have, will have refused
119. Choose
the correct answer:
The snitch made me my rape charges, threatening me with a gun.
a. to drop
b. drop
c. dropping
d. to have dropped
120. Choose
the correct answer:
The end justifies the means; after all, he didn't let me which option
was the best for my difficult situation.
a. decide
b. deciding
c. to decide
d. being to decide
121. Choose
the correct answer:
Let's just for the rest of the afternoon!
a. recessing
b. to recess
c. to have recessed
d. recess
122. Choose the correct answer:
Why not your case later, when we have further information.
a. to discuss
b. shall we discuss
c. discuss
d. discussing
123. Choose the correct answer:
He is far too unexperienced . to chief justice.
a. to being promoted
b. to be promoted
c. to has been promoted
d. being promoted
124. Choose the correct answer:
The police are said .. on this case for many months, without any results so
far.
a. to be working
b. to have been working
c. to had worked
d. to being working
125. Choose
the correct answer:
Though my parole officer is skilled at interviewing, counselling and assessing
human
behaviour, he doesn't appear . their opinion on this matter.
a. sharing
b. to share
c. to being sharing
d. share
126. Choose
the correct answer:
Apparently, professional criminals tend . to the scene of the crime.
a. to have returned
b. returning
c. to be returned
d. to return
127. Choose the correct answer:
'Find me a good lawyer! I don't want to risk the rest of my life in
jail.'
a. spending
b. to spend
c. having spended
d. spend
128. Choose the correct answer:
I advised him . to court and accuse him of conspiracy crimes against
humanity.
a. to go
b. going
c. to going
d. to have gone
129. Choose the correct answer:
She decided to drop all the charges, .. of first-degree murder.
a. lest he should be accused
b. so that he may be accused
c. lest he should not be accused
d. for fear he is accused
130. Choose the correct answer:
My lawyer suggested that I online legal advice a long time ago.
a. had taken
b. should have taken
c. could take
d. should take
131. Choose the correct answer:
The judge required that the bailiff the defendant, who will sit in the
dock.
a. shall call
b. must call
c. should call
d. had called
132. Choose the correct answer:
'Shall we proceed? It's no use . for the defence witness who has
contradicted his previous testimony!'
a. to wait
b. having to wait
c. waiting
d. wait
133. Choose the correct answer:
'I'm sorry Your Honour, but I can' t help . when I speak about my deceased
son.'
a. crying
b. not to cry
c. not crying
d. cry
134. Choose the correct answer:
They arrived home . that the house had been burgled.
a. finding
b. having found
c. to find
d. to have found
135. Choose the correct answer:
Despite jailed for drug crimes five years ago, he has just been taken
into custody for the same count.
a. to have been
b. having been
c. to being
d. having to be
136. Choose the correct answer:
British Airways regret that the flight BA 541 from Paris has been cancelled.
a. announcing
b. having announced
c. to announce
d. announce
137. Choose the correct answer:
He couldn't help that the defendant showed no remorse for his actions.
a. not to notice
b. not having noticed
c. noticing
d. notice
138. Choose the correct answer:
The state judge allowed him his court-appointed lawyers and represent
himself at trial.
a. to fire
b. firing
c. to have fired
d. fire
139. Choose the correct answer:
I suggest .. upon the case after the respondent's rebuttal.
a. to deliberate
b. deliberating
c. to be deliberating
d. deliberate
140. Choose the correct answer:
The judge admitted bribe from one of his defendants months before the
trial.
a. to take
b. to be taking
c. having taken
d. having took
141. Choose the correct answer:
He finds it hard the corrupt system of justice in this third world
country.
a. enduring
b. to endure
c. having endured
d. for him to endure
142. Choose the correct answer:
He has been charged with and malicious destruction of property and has
been taken into custody.
a. tresapass
b. trespassing
c. tresspassing
d. to trespass
143. Choose
the correct answer:
The Court is thought . unjustly .. him to 10 years in prison, without any
possibility
of parole.
a. to .. sentence
b. to have . sentenced
c. to having . sentenced
d. to being . sentenced
144. Choose the correct answer:
Several high-security measures need .. before hearing the witnesses.
a. be taken
b. taken
c. to be taken
d. to have been taken
145. Choose the correct answer:
He recommended us . an appeal as soon as the verdict was pronounced.
a. to make
b. making
c. to have made
d. make
146. Choose the correct answer:
We are sure that he didn't mean . perjury; he was just too afraid . the
truth.
a. committing, to tell
b. to commit, to tell
c. to have committed, telling
d. commit, to be telling
147. Choose the correct answer:
They made him . under duress, without allowing his lawyer . present
during the
cross-examination.
a. to speak, to be
b. speaking, being
c. to be speaking, to be
d. speak, to be
148. Choose the correct answer:
I hate .. you but our witness seems .. it after all.
a. to interrupt, to have made
b. interrupting, to make
c. to interrupting, to have made
d. interrupt, to make
149. Choose the correct answer:
Everybody hates law expenses, especially when they have exceeded all
expectations.
a. to pay
b. paying
c. to be paid
d. to be paying
150. Choose
the correct answer:
I look forward to you in Court! We shall settle things then.
a. seeing
b. see
c. have seen
d. saw
151. Choose the correct answer:
The defendant admitted ... in the building at the time of the robbery, but
denied .. the security guard.
a. to have been, to have shot
b. to be, to shoot
c. having been, having shot
d. to having been, having shoot
152. Choose the correct answer:
It surprises me .. that he has been accused of money laundering.
a. hearing
b. to have heard
c. to hear
d. being heard
153. Choose the correct answer:
The solicitor advised his client the affidavit which could then be used
as evidence in court hearings.
a. to sign
b. to have signed
c. signing
d. sign
154. Choose the correct answer:
Would you mind a close-up photograph of the crime-scene before tagging
each item of evidence?
a. to take
b. take
c. being taken
d. taking
155. Choose the correct answer:
The investigator ordered that all unauthorized persons such as newspaper
reporters or television crews well away from the crime-scene.
a. shall be kept
b. will be kept
c. should be kept
d. being kept
156. Choose the correct answer:
On being cross-examined, her husband strongly denied .. a gun at her.
a. to have pointed
b. having pointed
c. to point
d. being pointed
157. Choose the correct answer:
We keep . the law-makers that new laws should be instituted against public
corruption.
a. telling
b. to be telling
c. being told
d. having tell
158. Choose
the correct answer:
All foreigners complain that they are not used to . on the left side of the
road.
a. drive
b. have to drive
c. driving
d. having driven
159. Choose the correct answer:
The police officer decided that the pimp .... his lawyer the minute he was
arrested.
a. be called
b. shall have called
c. has called
d. should have called
160. Choose the correct answer:
The protesters urged that the defendant . on bail, even if he had been
arrested on charges of assault on his wife.
a. will be released
b. would be release
c. being released
d. be released
161. Choose the correct answer:
It was unbelievable that he ... the same cell with the most dangerous inmate,
in a high-security prison.
a. shall have shared
b. should have shared
c. having shared
d. shares
162. Choose the correct answer:
Wherever you .... , I shall protect you against your enemies!
a. have gone
b. may go
c. will be going
d. are going
163. Choose the correct answer:
However difficult this problem .., I will solve it in a minute!
a. shall be
b. will be
c. may be
d. be
164. Choose the correct answer:
. you do justice and issue many stay-away orders for violent ex-husbands!
a. Should
b. Shall
c. Might
d. May
165. Choose the correct answer:
Her supporters, who had occupied most of the rows in the packed courtroom were
worried lest she ..... a prison sentence.
a. receives
b. should receive
c. may receive
d. received
166. Choose
the correct answer:
Far . it from me to make any allegations before having some items of
evidence.
a. away is
b. is
c. should be
d. be
167. Choose the correct answer:
I'd rather you .. my prior criminal record to your parents when I ask for your
hand in marriage.
a. don't mention
b. didn't mention
c. aren't mentioning
d. won't mention
168. Choose the correct answer:
If only you ... me earlier about your previous conviction!
a. inform
b. had informed
c. informed
d. informing
169. Choose the correct answer:
Even if they .. willing to testify against him, the sentence would have
remained the same.
a. were
b. are
c. having been
d. had been
170. Choose the correct answer:
It's time they .. with a solution against international extradition.
a. came up
b. had come
c. will come up
d. should come up
171. Choose the correct answer:
He was so anxious to leave the court room as if he . convicted to a
life-time in jail.
a. has been
b. had been
c. were
d. having been
172. Choose the correct answer:
I wish the police .. all the witnesses under the witness protection program;
now it's too late for this!
a. placed
b. had placed
c. should place
d. to place
173. Choose the correct answer:
Suppose you .. of espionage, what would you do to defend yourself?
a. are accused
b. should be accused
c. were accused
d. are being accused
174. Choose the correct answer:
It's high time somebody . him of bankruptcy fraud crimes!
a. suspected
b. had suspected
c. should suspect
d. suspect
175. Choose the correct answer:
If only they . more resources to taking care of their clients!
a. investing
b. have been investing
c. should invest
d. were investing
176. Choose the correct answer:
Suppose the court you to testify against your friend, what would you do?
a. summons
b. will summon
c. summoned
d. should summoned
177. Choose the correct answer:
The jury would rather the defendant . deceptive on the polygraph test the
previous week.
a. hadn't been
b. weren't
c. wouldn't have been
d. having been
178. Choose the correct answer:
She wishes the opposing lawyer to see any new evidence before
deposition.
a. isn't entitled
b. weren't entitled
c. haven't been entitled
d. won't be entitled
179. Choose the correct answer:
If we . more about the verdict, we would be ready to have a press release.
a. might know
b. know
c. will know
d. knew
180. Choose the correct answer:
Imagine your first witness .. not to testify in the last minute, what would you
do next?
a. decide
b. decided
c. has decided
d. having decided
181. Choose the correct answer:
I wish you ... to terms with the global financial crisis!
a. come
b. are coming
c. came
d. have come
182. Choose the correct answer:
The defendant's wife wishes the prosecutors for a sentence on the high
end two days ago.
a. won't ask
b. don't ask
c. didn't ask
d. hadn't asked
183. Choose the correct answer:
The famous pitcher was charged with to possess cocaine with the intent
to distribute it.
a. conspiration
b. conspiring
c. conspire
d. being conspired
184. Choose the correct answer:
In Georgia prisoners and detainees are used to tortured and abused by
police and security forces.
a. be
b. have been
c. having
d. being
185. Choose
the correct answer:
It is vital that the defendant ... the benefit of the doubt.
a. be given
b. can be given
c. should be give
d. is given
186. Choose the correct answer:
The judge insisted that the verdict .. before the Court adjourns for lunch.
a. should be pronounced
b. being pronounced
c. be pronouncing
d. will be pronounced
187. Choose the correct answer:
The judge ordered that the court proceedings ..for an hour.
a. may be adjourned
b. should be adjourned
c. can be adjourned
d. might be adjourned
188. Choose the correct answer:
The magistrate decided that the woman .immediately.
a. should be released
b. could have being released
c. might release
d. is released
189. Choose the correct answer:
Under no circumstances will I disclose the name of my sources! Heaven ... !
a. forbids
b. forbid
c. forbade
d. will forbid
190. Choose the correct answer:
.. it to say that she is terribly sorry for what she did.
a. Sufficient
b. Suffice
c. Suffices
d. Sufficed
191. Choose the correct answer:
... what may, I shall not drop the charges against him!
a. Comes
b. Coming
c. Come
d. To come
192. Choose the correct answer:
It was out of the ordinary that the judge .. the lawyers representing the
plaintiff and respectively the respondent to argue their cases in parallel.
a. should be asking
b. has asked
c. should have asked
d. to have asked
193. Choose the correct answer:
The members of the commission expressed a desire that the participants .. in an
hour.
a. reconvened
b. to reconvene
c. might reconvene
d. should reconvene
194. Choose the correct answer:
The investigator's suggestion is that we ...matters more seriously and cordon
off the crime-scene.
a. took
b. taking
c. should take
d. would take
195. Choose
the correct answer:
I didn't dare tell the truth lest I ... arrested for conspiracy crimes.
a. should be
b. were
c. shouldn't be
d. will be
196. Choose the correct answer:
He began to be worried lest they . him of mortgage fraud crimes during their
deliberations.
a. may accuse
b. should have accused
c. shall have accused
d. accused
197. Choose the correct answer:
It is demanded that the Council . common rules applicable to international
transport.
a. laid down
b. lay down
c. should laid down
d. lays down
198. Choose the correct answer:
The defendant first contacted the plaintiff by telephone on 20th of March, 2009
and the former demanded that he . $ 1000.00 immediately.
a. should have be given
b. has been given
c. be given
d. may be given
199. Choose
the correct answer:
Suppose there . the possibility of parole in the federal system, would
any defense attorney ask for leniency?
a. is
b. were
c. has been
d. being
200. Choose
the correct answer:
If only the police officers .. on what grounds he had been arrested!
a. have mentioned
b. mention
c. will mention
d. had mentioned
201. Choose
the correct answer:
They'd sooner she .. a way to deal with her present situation on her own.
a. found
b. finds
c. founded
d. has found
202. Choose
the correct answer:
If only they .. something to reduce the increasing number of identity thefts.
a. did
b. do
c. will do
d. have done
203. Choose
the correct answer:
I'd rather she .. the rest of her life in jail than sell drugs for a living.
a. spends
b. spent
c. will spend
d. has spent
204. Choose
the correct answer:
Suppose you . by the prosecutor's office that you are charged with a
misdemeanor, would you contact an attorney?
a. will be notified
b. were notified
c. were notifying
d. may be notified
205. Choose
the correct answer:
If only the defendant . clean to the judge about his involvement in the
sexual assault of that teenage girl!
a. had come
b. will come
c. is going to come
d. comes
206. Choose
the correct answer:
Unfortunately, the poacher ended up with six counts of possessing
unlicensed guns.
a. to have been charged
b. to be charged
c. being charged
d. to being charged
207. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
I don't know how you can such an unbearable situation.
a. put by with
b. put up of
c. put up with
208. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
The pro bono lawsuit filed against the state . an increase in the judges'
salaries.
a. brought in
b. brought around
c. brought about
209. Choose
the correct phrasal verb:
I guess the printer in the layer's office has either run . paper or has
broken ....
a. away with, . down
b. out of, . down
c. off with, . off
210. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Several law firms have decided to lay .. employees and call . all medical
malpractice cases.
a. off, . off
b. out, . off
c. up, . down
211. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
You have to learn how to . if you are suffering from high stress levels.
a. draw back
b. wind down
c. hold up
212. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
My lawyer can bear . the truth of my story with substantial evidence.
a. in
b. away
c. out
213. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
At the crime scene, they tried to bring the unconscious woman . but without
any success.
a. round
b. up
c. over
214. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Despite all difficulty, he finally managed to carry .. the orders he had been
given.
a. about
b. off
c. out
215. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
We can't rule. this argument in the final hearing.
a. out
b. off
c. down
216. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Our plan to call the witness for the defence fell . due to a miscarriage of
justice.
a. about
b. away
c. through
217. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
You are wearing me .. with your annoying allegations!
a. in
b. out
c. over
218. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Everybody considered that the judge had a reason to let him . like that.
a. off
b. on
c. away
219. Choose
the correct phrasal verb:
Why don't you put .. your claim to be granted the right to a fair and speedy
trial?
a. over
b. out
c. forward
220. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
'Your Honour, I can stand .. the defendant! I demand to be heard!'
a. in for
b. up for
c. down to
221. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Your skillful lawyer will talk him .. testifying before the jury.
a. into
b. about
c. against
222. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
The matter was so delicate, that the judge had to think it before
announcing the verdict.
a. up
b. over
c. out
223. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
The judge could no longer put his holding the court in contempt.
a. off with
b. down to
c. up with
224. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
I think you are entitled to put . a claim and ask the insurance company to
pay for the damage.
a. off
b. in
c. into
225. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
His joke caught .. right away and the members of the jury were very excited.
a. on
b. through
c. out
226. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
The high crime rate in this American state .. urgent measures.
a. brings about
b. lays down
c. calls for
227. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
If nobody comes ... a solution soon, we shall be held responsible for planting
evidence
in his car.
a. up with
b. in with
c. out with
228. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
If you don't know the police emergency phone number, you could look it . in
the phone directory.
a. into
b. on
c. up
229. Choose the correct phrasal verb:
Our law firm will be taken . by the Lawyers' Corporation.
a. in
b. out
c. over
230. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
Now it would be a good time for us to bring . the matter of child support in
Romania.
a. in
b. up
c. out
231. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
I have a very urgent message. Could you put me ... to Mr. Leigh, please?
a. through
b. off
c. up
232. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
He put his failure in Court .. pure bad luck, but still hoped for the best.
a. up to
b. down to
c. back to.
233. Choose the correct phrasal
verb:
I must admit it was hard for me not to give . to his threats.
a. away
b. out
c. in
234. Choose the correct answer:
How can a young, unexperienced lawyer keep .. with the latest laws and
regulations?
a. up-to-date
b. down-to-earth
c. high and dry
235. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Mi-as dori ca
el sa nu fi fost condamnat pentru detinere ilegala de informatii clasificate.
a. I wish he hasn't been convicted for the illegal holding of classifyed
information
b. I wish he hadn't been convicted of
unlawful possession of classified information
c. I wish he wasn't convicted for the unlawfully possession of classified
information
236. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
As prefera ca
tu sa nu fi anchetat pentru incalcarea grava a securitatii nationale.
a. I would rather you weren't prosecuted
for grave national security violations.
b. I had rather you didn't be prosecuted for violating the grave national
security
c. I would rather prefer you wouldn't be investigated for grave violations of
national security
237. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Daca as fi in
locul tau, n-as folosi aceasta informatie pentru a prejudicia Statele Unite.
a. If I were in your shoes, I won't use this information to the prejudice of
the United States
b. If I am you, I won't use this information to the detriment of the United
States
c. If I were you, I wouldn't use this
information to the prejudice of the United States
238. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Este imperativ
ca aceasta frauda financiara sa fie investigata imediat.
a. It's imperative that this financial
fraud should be investigated immediately
b. It's imperative that this financial fraud is being investigated immediately
c. It's imperative that this financial fraud be investigate immediately
239. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Una dintre cele
mai comune metode de furt de identitate este furtul numarului cardului de
credit sau al PIN-ului.
a. One of the commonest methods of identity stealing is the theft of credit
card's numbers or Personal Identification Numbers
b. One of the most common methods of
identity theft is the theft of credit card numbers or Personal Identification
Numbers
c. One of the most common methods of identity's theft is the theft of the
credit card's numbers or Personal Identity Numbers
240. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Mi-as dori sa
stiu care sunt punctele slabe ale sistemului social de securitate care fac
posibile infractiunile de furt de identitate.
a. I want to know what are the soft points of the social security system that
makes identity theft crimes possible
b. I wish I knew which are the weak
points of the social security system that make identity theft crimes possible.
c. I wish to have known which the weak points of the social security system
are to make possible identity theft crimes
241. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Daca el ar fi
fost acuzat de frauda in cadrul sistemului medical, ar fi putut primi o
sentinta cu inchisoare pe viata?
a. If he had been charged with a health
care fraud, could he have received a life sentence?
b. If he has been charged with a health care fraud, could he has received a
sentence for life?
c. Had he been accused of a health care fraud, could he received a life
sentence?
242. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Daca un pacient
sufera o lezare corporala grava ca urmare a unei fraude medicale, cine va fi
facut responsabil pentru acest lucru?
a. If a pacient will suffer a grave body injury as result of a medical fraud,
who will be made responsible for this?
b. If a patient is sufferring a seriously body injury as result of a medical
fraud, who will be responsible for this?
c. If a patient suffers a serious bodily
injury as a result of a medical fraud, who will be held responsible for this?
243. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Asa sa fie! Fie
ca cel mai bun dintre noi sa castige acest caz!
a. Let it be! Be the best of us who may win this case!
b. So be it! May the best of us win this
case!
c. Let there be it! May the best of us to win this case!
244. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Nu ma pot
obisnui sa traiesc in inchisoare! La naiba cu inchisorile!
a. I can't get used to live in jail! The hell with jails!
b. I can't be used to live in jail! May the jails be damned!
c. I can't get used to living in prison!
Damn the prisons!
245. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Sub nici o
forma nu voi depune marturie impotriva prietenului meu! Doamne fereste!
a. No way I will testify against my buddy! Heaven forbids!
b. Under any circumstances, I won't testify against my friend! God forbids me!
c. Under no circumstances will I testify
against my friend! Heaven forbid!
246. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Nu merita
discutat acest caz, atata timp cat nu avem dovezi.
a. It's not worth discussing this case,
as long as we have no evidence
b. It's not worth to discuss this case since we don't have any evidence.
c. It's not worth discussing this case, as long as we don't have no evidence
247. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Ca procuror, nu
suport sa mi se spuna ca, fara o punere sub acuzare din partea marelui juriu,
nu pot face nimic in acest caz.
a. As prosecutor, I can't bear to be told that, without an accusation from a
grand jury, I can't do much in this case
b. As a prosecutor, I can't stand being
told that, without an indictment from a grand jury, I can do nothing in this
case
c. As a prosecutor, I can't support being told that, without an infringement
from a grand jury, I can't do nothing in this case
248. Choose
the correct English translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Se face
Branzburg vinovat de sfidare a curtii prin faptul ca a refuzat sa dezvaluie
identitatea surselor sale?
a. Is Branzburg guilty to contempt the court by refusing to reveal his
sources's identity?
b. Is Branzburg guilty of contempt of
court by refusing to reveal the identity of his sources?
c. Is Branzburg guilty for holding the court in contempt by refusing not to
reveal the identity of his sources?
249. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Libertatea
presei nu poate asigura protejarea surselor confidentiale ale jurnalistilor.
a. Freedom of the press cannot guarantee
the protection of the journalists' confidential sources
b. Press freedom can't guarantee protecting the confidential sources of the
journalists
c. Freedom of the press cannot insure the protection of the confidential
sources of the journalists
250. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence:
Daca procurorii
ar comite abuzuri, ar fi pedepsiti in mod corespunzator?
a. If the prosecutors commited abuses, should they be punished consequently?
b. If the prosecutors commit abuses, will they be punished as deserved?
c. If the prosecutors committed abuses,
would they be punished accordingly?
251. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Daca un
jurnalist alege sa fie fidel sursei sale, aceasta inseamna neaparat ca el
incalca legea?
a. If a journalist chooses to be loyal
to his source, does this necessarily mean that he breaks the law?
b. If a journalist chose to be loyal to his source, does this necessarily
means that he breaks the law?
c. If a journalist will choose to be loyal to his source, does this necessarily
mean that he is breaking the law?
252. Choose the correct translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Daca ati fi
jurnalist, ati alege sa protejati libertatea presei sau sa serviti justitia?
a. If you are a journalist, will you choose to protect the freedom of the press
or serve justice?
b. If you were a journalist, would you
choose to protect the freedom of the press or serve justice?
c. Had you been a journalist, would you have chosen to protect the freedom
of the press or serve justice?
253. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence:
Cererea de
Habeas Corpus permite persoanelor care au fost inchise pe nedrept sa conteste
legalitatea inchiderii lor.
a. The writ of Habeas Corpus allows
persons who have been unjustly imprisoned to challenge the legality of their
confinements
b. The application for Habeas Corpus permits persons who were unjustly
imprisoned to contest the legality of their confinements
c. The Habeas Corpus petition enables persons who are unjustly jailed to
protest against the legality of their confinements
254. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence, using Phrasal Verbs:
Poate ca ar
trebui sa te mai gandesti, inainte de a hotari sa contramandezi intalnirea cu
actionarii.
a. Maybe you should think it through before you decide to put off the meeting
with the shareholders
b. Maybe you should think it on before you decide to cancel off the meeting
with the shareholders
c. Maybe you should think it over before
you decide to call off the meeting with the shareholders
255. Choose the correct English
translation of the following Romanian sentence, using Phrasal Verbs:
Cum ti-a venit
in minte aceasta pledoarie neobisnuita? De fapt, nu m-ai dezamagit niciodata.
a. How did you come out with this strange plea? Actually, you have never let
down on me
b. How have you come up with this
unusual plea? In fact, you have never let me down
c. How has this peculiar plea came up to you? As a matter of fact, you haven't ever
let me down
256. Choose the correct English translation of the follwing Romanian sentence,
using Phrasal Verbs:
Contabilul care
a promis sa ne ajute sa reducem bugetul n-a mai aparut pana la urma.
a. The financial adviser who promised to help us cut off the budget didn't come
up eventually
b. The bookkeeper who promised to assist us in cutting out the budget didn't
make it after all
c. The accountant who promised to help
us cut down the budget didn't turn up after all
257. Choose the correct English
translation of the follwing Romanian sentence, using Phrasal verbs:
Desi el a
trecut prin multe in ultima vreme, nu cred ca se va ridica vreodata la nivelul
asteptarilor ei.
a. Even if he has passed through a lot in the last time, I don't think he will
ever rise up to her expectations
b. Though he has gone through a lot
lately, I don't think he will ever come up to her expectations
c. Though he has been through a lot lately, I don't think ever will he raise up
to her level of expectations
258. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence, using Phrasal Verbs:
Nu-i mai pot
tolera comportamentul! Ma epuizeaza cu intrebarile lui sacaitoare!
a. I can no longer put up with his
behaviour! He is wearing me out with his nagging questions!
b. I can't bear up with his behaviour any longer! He is wearing me in with
his annoying questions!
c. I can no longer stand up with his behaviour! He is wearing me through with
his troublesome questions!
259. Choose the correct English translation of the following Romanian
sentence, using Phrasal Verbs:
Intr-o anumita
masura, esecul tau ca avocat poate fi pus pe seama lipsei tale de experienta.
a. To a certain degree, your unsuccess as lawyer can be put on your lack of
experience
b. To a certain extent, your failure as
a lawyer may be put down to your lack of experience
c. Up to a point, your failing as a lawyer may be put down on your loss of
experience
260. In the following sentence:
The defendant
denied having pointed the gun at her. the words underlined form:
a. a Perfect Subjunctive
b. a Perfect Gerund
c. a Perfect Infinitive
261. In the following sentence:
The judge ruled
that the jury should withdraw to deliberate upon the verdict. the words underlined form:
a. a Perfect Subjunctive
b. a Gerund
c. an Analytic Subjunctive
262. In the following sentence:
Yesterday, my
parole officer pretended to have forgotten his car keys in my apartment.
the words underlined
form:
a. a Perfect Infinitive
b. a Perfect Gerund
c. a Perfect Subjunctive
263. Choose the corresponding if clause that best completes the
following main clause:
Hewill be released to the community .
a. if he accepts the home confinement
program.
b. if he accepted the house confinement program.
c. if he will accept the home confinement program.
264. Choose the corresponding if clause that best completes the
following main clause:
He wouldn't have appeared before the clerk of the court .
a. if he hasn't been summoned.
b. if he hadn't been summoned.
c. if he wasn't summoned.
265. Choose
the corresponding if clause that best completes the following main
clause:
You wouldn't have had to make any accusations against your wife
.
a. if you invoked 'irreconcilable differences' as the grounds for your divorce.
b. if you would have invoked 'irreconcilable differences' as the grounds for
your divorce.
c. if you had invoked 'irreconcilable
differences' as the grounds for your divorce.
266. Choose the corresponding main clause that best completes the following if
clause:
If I were accused of medical malpractice,
a. I would definitely have fought for my rights.
b. I would definitely fight for my
rights.
c. I will definitely have fought for my rights.
267. Choose
the corresponding if clause that best completes the following main
clause:
., he/she may stand a chance to be a member of a jury.
a. If an individual will meet the legal qualifications for federal jury service
b. If an individual had met the legal qualifications for federal jury service
c. If an individual meets the legal
qualifications for federal jury service
268. Choose the correct answer:
I would rather you the person who reported the crime for questioning.
a. detain
b. will detain
c. detaining
d. detained
269. Choose the correct answer:
She wishes her lawyer more time to review her deposition but he seems
to be very busy.
a. will find
b. finds
c. found
d. has found
270. Choose the correct answer:
Imagine you .. the parent of a child and woke up to find your child
missing!
a. are
b. were
c. will be
d. would be
271. Choose the correct answer:
If the commission against the motion, a new delegation would have to
be sent to London next week.
a. voted
b. votes
c. will have voted
d. should have voted
272. Choose the corresponding
verb to replace the phrasal verb in italics:
Do you have other reasons to look up to him apart from his inborn talent
of being a keen observer?
a. to worship
b. to follow
c. to respect
d. to watch
273. Choose the corresponding
expression to replace the phrasal verb in italics:
Finding more evidence will definitely narrow down our list of suspects.
a. reduce the number of possibilities or
choices
b. exclude everything
c. increase the number of possibilities or choices
d. make less important
274. Choose the corresponding
expression to replace the phrasal verb in italics:
As a crime scene investigator you may run up against many unexpected
circumstances.
a. compete with
b. encounter difficulties
c. overcome dificulties
d. avoid difficulties
275. Choose the corresponding expression to replace the phrasal verb in
italics:
These twins look so alike that I can tell them apart only when
they stand side by side.
a. admire
b. recognize
c. spot
d. distinguish
276. Choose the corresponding expression to replace the phrasal verb in
italics:
After you have gone through all the documentation of the crime scene, we
may present it in court.
a. review something superficially
b. examine something systematically
c. investigate something step by step
d. draw up legal papers
277. Choose the correct answer:
If it (not be) for him, I wouldn't have passed the exam.
a. had not been
b. would not have been
c. has not
d. wouldn't be
278. In the sentence:
you help me, I won't finish in time. the missing word is:
a. Unless
b. If
c. Providing
d. Supposing
279. Which answer corrects the
following sentence:
I'd rather you
haven't misbehaved at the party last night.
a. I'd rather you hadn't misbehaved at
the party last night
b. I'd rather you wouldn't have misbehaved at the party last night
c. I'd rather you didn't misbehave at the party last night
d. None of the solutions.
280. Which answer corrects the
following sentence:
Unless you
won't study, you won't pass the exams.
a. Unless you study, you won't pass the
exams.
b. Unless you will study, you won't pass the exams.
c. Unless you studied, you won't pass the exams.
d. Unless you don't study, you won't pass the exams.
281. Choose the correct answer:
Who urges the Government the necessary measures to amend the Romanian
Penal Code?
a. take
b. taking
c. to take
d. to have taken
282. Choose the correct answer:
If the plaintiff had submitted all his claims on time, the court ..
them in full session.
a. had discussed
b. has to discuss
c. would have discussed
d. will have discussed
283. Choose the correct answer:
If only the Secretary of State .. the ratification of the new
amendment before last December!
a. had certified
b. certified
c. had certifyed
d. would have certified
284. Choose the correct answer:
If the authorities . second thoughts about reopening the serial killer
case, the situation would have been different.
a. hasn't had
b. didn't have
c. hadn't had
d. wouldn't have had
285. Choose the correct answer:
The PM demanded that the spokesman his offending remark
immediately.
a. had withdrawn
b. should withdraw
c. withdrawing
d. to withdraw
286. Choose the correct answer:
It was important that he . himself on the case, before deciding to
represent his client.
a. has informed
b. should have informed
c. may have informed
d. informed
287. Choose the corresponding
verb to replace the phrasal verb in italics:
I have neither the time nor the courage to go into this controversial
homicide.
a. to solve
b. to analyse
c. to investigate
d. to comprehend
288. Choose the corresponding
verb to replace the phrasal verb in italics:
You shouldn't cut out any detail related to the documentation of a crime
scene!
a. eliminate
b. disregard
c. ignore
d. omit
289. Choose the correct preposition to complete the following sentence:
Contrary ..
what had been written in the papers, the three women were proved innocent.
a. to
b. with
c. of
d. on
290. Choose the correct
preposition to complete the following sentence:
The two men
were charged .. armed robbery.
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. about
291. Which answer corrects the following sentence:
If the boy
would have been in that plane, he would have died.
a. If the boy had been in that plane, he
would have died.
b. If the boy were in that plane, he would have died.
c. If the boy would have been in that plane, he had died.
d. If the boy had been in that plane, he would die.
292. Choose the correct translation
for the following sentence:
Daca as fi in
locul tau, nu as asculta minciunile lui.
a. If I were you, I wouldn't listen to
his lies.
b. If I would be you, I didn't listen to his lies.
c. If I had been you, I wouldn't have listened to his lies.
d. If I was you, I would listen to his lies.
293. Choose the right translation for the following sentence:
Daca n-ar fi
mancat sandwich-ul acela nu i s-ar fi facut rau.
a. If he hadn't eaten that sandwich, he wouldn't feel sick.
b. If he hadn't eaten that sandwich, he
wouldn't have felt sick.
c. If he wouldn't eat that sandwich, he wouldn't feel sick.
d. If he wouldn't have eaten that sandwich, he wouldn't have felt sick.
294. Choose the right translation
for the following sentence:
Vorbeste de
parca ar sti totul.
a. He talks as if he knew everything.
b. He talks as if he had known everything.
c. He talks as if he would know everything.
d. He talks as if he would have known everything.
295. Choose the right translation
for the following sentence:
Macar daca ai
fi venit de ieri.
a. If only you came yesterday.
b. If only you had come yesterday.
c. If only you would come yesterday.
d. If only you would have come yesterday.
296. Choose the right translation for the following sentence:
Ce n-as da sa
reuseasca!
a. I wish he succeeded.
b. I wish he had succeeded.
c. What I wouldn't give if he succeeded.
d. What I wouldn't give if only he succeeded.
297. Choose the correct answer:
I wish I . a student again.
a. were
b. was
c. am
d. would had been
298. Choose the correct answer:
You might have broken your leg if you over that fence.
a. had jumped
b. jumped
c. would have jumped
d. jump
299. Which answer corrects the
following sentence:
If the police
had arrived sooner, they might be able to arrest the arsonist.
a. If the police would have arrived arrived sooner, they might be able to
arrest the arsonist.
b. If the police has arrived sooner, they might be able to arrest the arsonist.
c. If the police would have arrived arrived sooner, they might be able to
arrest the arsonist.
d. If the police had arrived sooner,
they might have been able to arrest the arsonist.
300. Which answer corrects the
following sentence:
The prosecutor
wishes he would have seen the crime scene sooner.
a. The prosecutor wishes to see the crime scene sooner.
b. The prosecutor wishes to having seen the crime scene sooner.
c. The prosecutor wishes he had seen the
crime scene sooner.