LEG 320 Week 8 Quiz – Strayer



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Quiz 8 Chapter 14 and 15

CHAPTER 14
ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND RELATED CRIMES

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.         Robbery may be thought of as a _____ type of stealing.
a.
forcible
b.
covert
c.
surreptitious
d.
inchoate


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2.         “Strong arm” robbery is also known as
a.
misdemeanor robbery
b.
armed robbery
c.
simple robbery
d.
aggravated robbery


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3.         A strong-arm robbery is one in which
a.
the victim is a child
b.
the victim is injured
c.
a deadly weapon is used
d.
no weapon is displayed or used


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4.         Strong-arm robbery is also known as
a.
mugging
b.
aggravated robbery
c.
armed robbery
d.
burglary


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5.         For the crime of robbery to occur
a.
the robber must have used force against the victim
b.
the robber must have caused physical harm to the victim
c.
the robber must have used force or threatened to use imminent force
 against the victim
d.
the robber must have used or threatened to use gun violence against the
 victim


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6.         Home invasion requires which of the following?
a.
unlawful entry of the dwelling of another with intent to commit a crime
b.
persons present in the home
c.
use force or threat of force to commit a crime
d.
all of these are required


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7.         When does purse snatching become robbery?
a.
when more force than necessary to take the property is used in the crime
b.
when less force than necessary to take the property is used in the crime
c.
purse snatching is always robbery
d.
none of these answers are true


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8.         Unlike most thefts, a robbery requires that the property be taken
a.
with an intent to deprive
b.
with an intent to commit a felony
c.
from the person or from the presence of the victim
d.
with a value exceeding $100


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9.         In a majority of states, if the perpetrator uses force, not to take the property, but to prevent the victim from escaping, the offense is
a.
extortion
b.
a robbery
c.
embezzlement
d.
intimidation


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10.       In a majority of states, if a purse-snatching involves no more force than necessary to take the purse from the victim’s hand, the offense will be charged as
a.
a robbery
b.
a strong armed robbery
c.
theft
d.
extortion


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11.       The crime of defiant trespass occurs when a person
a.
remains in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given
b.
is violent in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given
c.
is violent after trespassing
d.
remains in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given and becomes violent


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12.       Forcible stealing is known as
a.
robbery
b.
burglary
c.
aggravated robbery
d.
aggravated burglary


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13.       In many jurisdictions, the unlawful entry into a dwelling by a person who knows someone is present in the dwelling at the time of the entry, and who is armed with a dangerous weapon which he uses or threatens to use against someone inside the dwelling is considered the crime of
a.
intimidation
b.
extortion
c.
home invasion
d.
“strong arm” robbery


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14.       Purse snatching without force is a form of
a.
theft
b.
robbery
c.
burglary
d.
home invasion


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15.       Robbery differs from extortion in that extortion requires

a.
a threat to inflict harm in the future

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