Vocabulary Test About TRIAL Choose The Right Answer MCQ Exercise 32
Question 1 |
The ........... sentenced the accused to 15 years in prison.
A | barrister |
B | counsel |
C | judge |
D | solicitor |
Question 2 |
If you can't resolve the dispute, it will have to be settled by ...........
A | arbitration |
B | court |
C | election |
D | referee |
Question 3 |
His comments ........... little or no relation to the facts of the case.
A | bear |
B | give |
C | possess |
D | reflect |
Question 4 |
They all thought he was guilty, but no one could ........... anything against him.
A | accuse |
B | ensure |
C | point |
D | prove |
Question 5 |
It has been decided to hold a Public ........... into the cause of the accident.
A | Autopsy |
B | Examination |
C | Inquiry |
D | Interrogation |
Question 6 |
To protect victims of blackmail their names are often ........... in court.
A | covered |
B | erased |
C | hidden |
D | not given |
Question 7 |
The youth involved in the disturbance at the demonstration made a(n) ........... to the police
A | account |
B | notice |
C | statement |
D | summary |
Question 8 |
I ........... to say anything unless I am allowed to speak to my solicitor.
A | deny |
B | neglect |
C | refuse |
D | resist |
Question 9 |
I should like to call two ........... who can testify ou my client's behalf.
A | witnesses |
B | onlookers |
C | passers-by |
D | spectators |
Question 10 |
You arc surely not suggesting that these ........... young children could have planned such an evil deed.
A | innocent |
B | lovely |
C | natural |
D | pure |
Question 11 |
The case against Mary Wrongdoer was ........... for lack of evidence.
A | discarded |
B | dismissed |
C | refused |
D | resigned |
Question 12 |
The new law comes into ........... on May 15.
A | condition |
B | date |
C | force |
D | power |
Question 13 |
The ........... question, in this case, is whether the accused had a motive for this crime or not.
A | crucial |
B | forcible |
C | supreme |
D | valuable |
Question 14 |
The driver admitted that the accident was partly his own ...........
A | blame |
B | cause |
C | evil |
D | fault |
Question 15 |
In fact, the murderer was ........... from the country before extradition proceedings could be started.
A | barred |
B | deported |
C | exported |
D | interned |
Question 16 |
The suspect man has a ........... on his right cheek.
A | point |
B | scar |
C | sign |
D | trace |
Question 17 |
It is a criminal offence to ........... the facts.
A | express |
B | oppress |
C | repress |
D | suppress |
Question 18 |
After a close cross-examination, the barrister was ........... his client was telling the truth.
A | content |
B | glad |
C | happy |
D | satisfied |
Question 19 |
At the end of the trial, he was ........... of murder.
A | condemned |
B | convicted |
C | convinced |
D | penalised |
Question 20 |
In the legal profession, men ........... women by five to one.
A | outclass |
B | outnumber |
C | overcome |
D | supersede |
Question 21 |
All ........... barristers are expected to study at the Inns of Court.
A | hopeful |
B | prospective |
C | willing |
D | wishful |
Question 22 |
The judge will hear the next ........... after lunch.
A | case |
B | charge |
C | lawsuit |
D | trial |
Question 23 |
The suspect ........... that he had assaulted a policeman.
A | contradicted |
B | declined |
C | denied |
D | refused |
Question 24 |
I wish you'd let me speak for myself and not ........... the words out of my mouth.
A | grab |
B | pull |
C | snatch |
D | take |
Question 25 |
The suspect is ........... to have been in the neighbourhood at the time of the crime
A | accused |
B | affirmed |
C | alleged |
D | announced |
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