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Lb engl D Ap an III sem 1 2009 2010

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.
Choose the right answer:
As he was caught in ................... of a gun, he was immediately considered a suspect.

a. control
b. handling
c. ownership
d. possession


ANS: D

2.
Choose the right answer:
The unruly ….. was broken up by the police.

a. collection
b. congregation
c. group
d. mob


ANS: D

3.
Choose the right answer:
The detective stood ….. behind the door waiting for the assailant.

a. immovable
b. lifeless
c. motionless
d. static


ANS: C

4.
Choose the right answer:
The police ….. off the street where the bomb had gone off.

a. battened
b. cordoned
c. fastened
d. shuttered


ANS: B

5.
Choose the right answer:
The police asked if I thought I could ….. the man who stole my car if I looked at some
photos.

a. certify
b. identify
c. justify
d. verify


ANS: B

6.
Choose the right answer:
The inspector was a very ….. man and he rechecked the evidence several times.

a. attentive
b. complete
c. thorough
d. thoughtful


ANS: C

7.
Choose the right answer:
The police who were ….. the crime could find no clues at all.

a. enquiring
b. investigating
c. researching
d. seeking


ANS: B

8.
Choose the right answer:
The police ….. their attention to the events that led up to the accident.

a. confined
b. completed
c. confirmed
d. contained


ANS: A

9.
Choose the right answer:
I was informed by the police constable that he would be forced to take me into ….. .

a. confinement
b. custody
c. detection
d. guardianship


ANS: B

10.
Choose the right answer:
The woman ….. for her husband’s life when he was found guilty of murder.

a. bid
b. debated
c. disputed
d. pleaded


ANS: D

11.
Choose the right answer:
He was thrown into prison and ….. of his property.

a. deprived
b. removed
c. denied
d. confiscated


ANS: A

12.
Choose the right answer:
There is no doubt about the outcome of the trial. The man is a ….. criminal.

a. self-centred
b. self-confessed
c. self-conscious
d. self-contained


ANS: B

13.
Choose the right answer:
If the terrorists are not sent to prison, there will be a public ….. .

a. attack
b. onslaught
c. outcry
d. recrimination


ANS: C

14.
Choose the right answer:
It is often difficult for ex-convicts to keep to the ….. and narrow.

a. deep
b. long
c. wide
d. straight


ANS: D

15.
Choose the right answer:
When the detectives finally trapped him, he had to ….. to lying.

a. recourse
b. resort
c. resource
d. retort


ANS: B

16.
Choose the right answer:
The witness ….. the statements made by the accused man.

a. agreed
b. confessed
c. corroborated
d. testified


ANS: C

17.
Choose the right answer:
A prominent local figure was ….. as co-respondent in a divorce case.

a. cited
b. accused
c. nominated
d. quoted


ANS: A

18.
Choose the right answer:
After considering the evidence for a few hours, the Jury came to a ….. verdict.

a. unambiguous
b. unanimous
c. undivided
d. united


ANS: B

19.
Choose the right answer:
The suspect is not under arrest, nor have the police placed any ….. on his movements.

a. obstacle
b. regulation
c. restriction
d. veto


ANS: C

20.
Choose the right answer:
His comments ….. little or no relation to the facts of the case.

a. bear
b. give
c. possess
d. reflect


ANS: A

21.
Choose the right answer:
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


ANS: A

22.
Choose the right answer:
I wish you would let me speak for myself and not ............ the words out of my mouth.

a. pull
b. grab
c. take
d. snatch


ANS: C

23.
Choose the right answer:
In the legal profession, men … women by five to one.

a. outclass
b. outnumber
c. overcome
d. supersede


ANS: B

24.
Choose the right answer:
All ........... barristers are expected to study at the Inns of Court.

a. hopeful
b. prospective
c. willing
d. wishful


ANS: B

25.
Choose the right answer:
The suspect is … to have been in the neighbourhood at the time of the crime.

a. accused
b. affirmed
c. alleged
d. announced


ANS: C

26.
Choose the right answer:
The American Bill of Rights, passed in 1791, represents the ........................ .

a. document establishing Parliament as the most important power in government.
b. first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States which refer to the rights and privileges of the individual.
c. the fundamental political principles on which a state is governed.
d. set of laws governing crime and its punishment.


ANS: B

27.
Choose the right answer:
An arraignment is ....................... .

a. an official approval of something which then becomes legally binding.
b. a written statement of the details of the crime with which someone is charged in the Court.
c. the reading of the indictment to the accused and hearing his plea.
d. a writ issued by a court of justice requiring a person to appear before the court at a specified time.


ANS: C

28.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: He was booked for driving on the wrong side of the road. to book means:

a. to order or reserve something.
b. to take the name and address of a person guilty of a minor offence with a view to bringing a prosecution.
c. to check the financial records of a company.
d. to take the name of a player who breaks the rules while playing, three such acts resulting in the player’s dismissal from the field.


ANS: B

29.
Choose the right answer:
A plaintiff is .................. .

a. a government official who brings charges against alleged criminals.
b. a person who is legally allowed to act on behalf of someone else.
c. a person who is accused of a crime in a criminal case.
d. a person who starts an action against someone in the civil courts.


ANS: D

30.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: He attempted to rebut the assertions made by the prosecution witness. to rebut means:

a. to admit that the opposing party is right.
b. to give a judgment between two parties in law.
c. to prove that the opposing party is wrong, especially by offering a contrary argument.
d. to deny all the assertions of the opposing party, without offering any proof.


ANS: C

31.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: In jurisdictions that use indeterminate sentencing, the judge has discretion to set the sentence at a maximum and minimum term within a broad range permitted by law. the word discretion means:

a. the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid social
embarrassment or distress.
b. freedom or authority to make judgments and to act as one sees fit.
c. the moral and religious obligation to decide correctly what should be done.
d. the quality of being decent in one’s conduct.


ANS: B

32.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: A judge may permit a departure from this presumptive sentence – either an increase or decrease in the length of the term – if specific justification is shown. the expression departure from means:

a. a deviation or variation from standard procedure or established practice.
b. the act of leaving or going away.
c. the act of forgiving an offence and of dismissing the charges against the accused.
d. a subjective choice made in the ruling of a judge, due to emotional involvement.


ANS: A

33.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Manslaughter is also the unlawful killing of another, but without malice aforethought, either expressed or implied. the expression without malice aforethought means:

a. without the killer showing any remorse for his crime.
b. without the desire to break the law.
c. without the purpose of hiding the murder weapon.
d. without the intention of committing a crime (especially murder or grievous bodily harm).


ANS: D

34.
Choose the right answer:
The word ............. means a plea that a person charged with a crime was somewhere else when the crime was committed.

a. apology
b. excuse
c. alibi
d. forgiveness


ANS: C

35.
Choose the right answer:
If a person commits premeditated and deliberate murder, with atrocity or cruelty, by lying in wait for the victim, he or she will face the charge of ........... .

a. second-degree murder
b. first-degree murder
c. involuntary manslaughter
d. assassination


ANS: B

36.
Choose the right answer:
The court designed to try members of enemy forces during wartime, operating outside the scope of conventional criminal and civil matters, whose judges are military officers is a /an ........................ .

a. admiralty court
b. appellate court
c. department of defence
d. military court


ANS: D

37.
Choose the right answer:
The Claims Court, the Court of International Trade, the Tax Court, and the territorial courts established in the federally administered territories of the United States are called ................. .

a. supreme courts
b. constitutional courts.
c. legislative courts.
d. courts of appeals


ANS: C

38.
Choose the right answer:
Assuming that someone is innocent, until he has been proved guilty is called ........

a. presumption of life
b. presumption of death
c. presumption of guilt
d. presumption of innocence


ANS: D

39.
Choose the correct Romanian equivalents for the following British terms designating members of the British government: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary (in this order).

a. Cancelar al Trezoreriei, Ministru de Interne, Secretar Strain.
b. Ministru de Finante, Ministru de Interne, Ministru de Externe.
c. Cancelar al Cecurilor, Secretar Domestic, Ministru de Externe.
d. Cancelar de Finante, Ministrul Apararii, Ministru de Externe.


ANS: B

40.
Choose the correct English equivalents taking into consideration that the Romanian term ministerul de externe has different English equivalents in the United Kingdom and respectively in the United States.

a. External Ministry (UK), Foreign Ministry (USA).
b. State Department (UK), Foreign Office (USA).
c. Foreign Office (UK), State Department (USA).
d. Foreign Ministry (UK), Foreign Office (USA).


ANS: C

41.
Choose the right preposition:
The suspect blurted ...... the names of his accomplices with a shrug of his shoulders.

a. away
b. out
c. off
d. in


ANS: B

42.
Choose the right prepositions:
After a good night sleep, the fugitive decided to give himself ........ and come ......... about his escape.

a. away, straight
b. in, over
c. over, through
d. up, clean


ANS: D

43.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The mayor made some remarks off the record about the rising crime figures., the expression off the record means:

a. according to the records of the court.
b. not intended for publication or disclosure; confidential.
c. by reading some written notes.
d. having a formal, ceremonial character.


ANS: B

44.
Choose the right preposition:
The appointed attorney felt gratified that the arrestee had no choice but to confide ...... him.

a. with
b. over
c. in
d. through


ANS: C

45.
Choose the right answer:
The eye witness was obviously in a state of shock and the policeman could not make head or ......... of what he was saying.

a. tail
b. top
c. heel
d. rock


ANS: A

46.
Choose the right answer:
The judge seemingly tried to turn a /an........ ear to the opposing party’s rebuttal argument.

a. inner
b. deaf
c. lap
d. long


ANS: B

47.
Choose the right answer:
The defense attorney did not have a strong case, so he was beating about the ....... .

a. ground
b. track
c. drum
d. bush


ANS: D

48.
Choose the right answer:
While being cross-examined, the defense witness let ......... that the defendant had met the victim before.

a. float
b. loose
c. slip
d. drift


ANS: C

49.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Against all odds, he won the case against the insurance company., the idiom against all odds means:

a. quite unexpectedly
b. quite predictable
c. without any effort
d. despite difficulties


ANS: D

50.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Losing the trial after so much time and money invested was a bitter pill to swallow., the idiom a bitter pill to swallow means:

a. a difficult fact to accept
b. a great success obtained
c. a stab in the back
d. a blessing in disguise


ANS: A

51.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The witness was determined to testify against the defendant, but he got cold feet at the last minute., the idiom to get cold feet means:

a. to faint
b. to lose courage
c. to change one’s mind
d. to collapse


ANS: B

52.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: As a teenager, he did time for petty theft., the idiom to do time means:

a. to do community work
b. to rot in jail
c. to serve a prison sentence
d. to be expelled from school


ANS: C

53.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: As always, the boys in blue arrived too late to stop the bank robbers., the idiom the boys in blue means:

a. the fire brigade
b. the anti-terrorist squad
c. the intelligence
d. the police


ANS: D

54.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: With his recent arrest it became official that he was the black sheep of the family., the idiom the black sheep of the family means:

a. the foster child of a family
b. a disgraced family member
c. the inheritor of the family estate
d. the love child of a family


ANS: B

55.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: He now serves time in jail for beating his wife black and blue., the idiom to beat somebody black and blue means:

a. to hit somebody repeatedly until bruised
b. to hit somebody in self-defense
c. to hit the opponent below the belt
d. to strike the first blow


ANS: A

56.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Losing the trial means more money down the drain., the idiom more money down the drain means:

a. more money spent for a good cause
b. more money spent well
c. more money wasted in vain
d. more profit obtained


ANS: C

57.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: It would have been better if he hadn’t pursued the matter and had let sleeping dogs lie., the idiom let sleeping dogs lie means:

a. not be troubled by any guilty feeling
b. do not try to change a situation that could become a problem if somebody interfered
c. avoid facing something unpleasant by sleeping
d. not decide about something until the next day


ANS: B

58.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘I think it is extremely unlikely that you will be asked to testify’, said the lawyer.

a. The lawyer reassured me that it was extremely unlikely that I will be asked to testify.
b. The lawyer reassured me that it is extremely unlikely that I will be asked to testify.
c. The lawyer reassured me that it was extremely unlikely that he would be asked to testify.
d. The lawyer reassured me that it was extremely unlikely that I would be asked to testify.


ANS: D

59.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: The client asked his lawyer, Ms. Ann Straight: ‘Do you think I should plead guilty?’

a. The client asked his lawyer whether did she think he should plead guilty.
b. The client asked his lawyer whether she thought he should plead guilty.
c. The client asked his lawyer whether she thinks he should plead guilty.
d. The client asked his lawyer whether she did thought he should plead guilty.


ANS: B

60.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘Did you actually see the suspect ditch the murder weapon?’, asked the prosecutor.

a. The prosecutor asked whether he did actually saw the suspect ditch the murder weapon.
b. The prosecutor asked whether did he actually see the suspect ditch the murder weapon.
c. The prosecutor asked whether he had actually seen the suspect ditch the murder weapon.
d. The prosecutor asked whether had he actually seen the suspect ditch the murder weapon.


ANS: C

61.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘We have called our last witnesses in the case. Our client will not take the witness stand’ the defense attorney stated.

a. The defense attorney stated that they have called their last witnesses in the case, adding that their client will not take the witness stand.
b. The defense attorney stated that they had called their last witnesses in the case and added that their client would not take the witness stand.
c. The defense attorney stated that they called their last witnesses in the case and added that their client will not take the witness stand.
d. The defense attorney stated that had they called their last witnesses in the case, their client would not take the witness stand.


ANS: B

62.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘Why can’t you reveal your sources?’, the judge asked the journalist.

a. The judge asked the journalist why he couldn’t reveal his sources.
b. The judge asked the journalist why he can’t reveal his sources.
c. The judge asked the journalist why couldn’t he reveal his sources.
d. The judge asked the journalist why can’t he reveal his sources.


ANS: A

63.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: Officer Jenkins: ‘When the driver exited the car, a bag of crack cocaine fell to the ground.’

a. Officer Jenkins said that when the driver had exited the car, a bag of crack cocaine had fallen to the ground.
b. fficer Jenkins said that when the driver was exiting the car, a bag of crack cocaine fell to the ground.
c. Officer Jenkins said that when the driver exited the car, a bag of crack cocaine had fallen to the ground.
d. Officer Jenkins said that when the driver exited the car, a bag of crack cocaine would fall to the ground.


ANS: C

64.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: The judge: ‘Let’s hear the defense closing statement before we have a ten-minute recess.’

a. The judge suggested to hear the defense closing statement before they have a
ten-minute recess.
b. The judge suggested hearing the defense closing statement before they had a
ten-minute recess.
c. The judge ordered to hear the defense closing statement before they had a
ten-minute recess.
d. The judge ruled that they should heard the defense closing statement before they had a ten-minute recess.


ANS: B

65.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘Slow down or I’ll get out of the car!’

a. She begged me to slow down, otherwise she will get out of the car.
b. She invited me to slow down so that she could get out of the car.
c. She encouraged me to slow down and to get out of the car.
d. She threatened to get out of the car if I didn’t slow down.


ANS: D

66.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: The thief: ‘I didn’t kill the woman, I just stole her purse.’

a. The thief apologized for killing the woman and for stealing her purse.
b. The thief denied having killed the woman, but admitted having stolen her purse.
c. The thief suggested having killed the woman and stolen her purse.
d. The thief admitted having killed the woman and stolen her purse.


ANS: B

67.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: The detective: ‘Be careful with that gun! It’s loaded.’

a. The detective invited me to be careful with that gun because it is loaded.
b. The detective complained that that gun was loaded and I should be careful.
c. The detective warned me to be careful with that gun because it was loaded.
d. The detective encouraged me to be careful with that gun because it was loaded.


ANS: C

68.
Turn the following Direct Speech into Reported Speech, by making any necessary changes: ‘Yuk!’ she said when she saw the dead man’s finger in an ice-box.

a. She gave an exclamation of delight when she saw the dead man’s finger in an
ice-box.
b. She gave an exclamation of surprise when she saw the dead man’s finger in an
ice-box.
c. She gave an exclamation of horror when she saw the dead man’s finger in an
ice-box.
d. She gave an exclamation of disgust when she saw the dead man’s finger in an
ice-box.


ANS: D

69.
Choose the right answer:
The policeman asked the old woman why ................. to identify the mugger the previous day.

a. did she failed
b. did you fail
c. she has failed
d. she had failed


ANS: D

70.
Choose the right answer:
Five years ago, Mr. Sticky took an oath before the court that he ..................... perjury again.

a. will never commit
b. never commits
c. would never commit
d. has never committed


ANS: C

71.
Choose the right answer:
The victim: ‘How long does it take you to catch the driver?’
The victim wants to know how long ................... to catch the driver.

a. it takes us
b. it took us
c. does it take us
d. did it take us


ANS: A

72.
Choose the right answer:
The attorney: ‘When did you sue the company for breach of contract?’
The attorney inquired when ................... the company for breach of contract.

a. I did sued
b. I had sued
c. did I sue
d. had I sue


ANS: B

73.
Choose the right answer:
The attorney: ‘If we have clear-cut evidence of her negligent behaviour, the court will grant the father custody of both children.’
The attorney said that if ........... clear-cut evidence of her negligent behaviour, the court ............... the father custody of both children

a. they have, will grant
b. they would have, would grant
c. they had, would grant
d. they had had, would have granted


ANS: C

74.
Choose the right answer:
The client: ‘If I didn’t smoke, my life insurance premiums would be lower.’
The client said that if ................., his life insurance premiums .................. lower.

a. he did smoked, would be
b. he hadn’t smoked, would have been
c. he didn’t smoke, will be
d. he didn’t smoke, would be


ANS: D

75.
Choose the right answer:
The client: ‘If my lawyer hadn’t missed the filing deadline, the case wouldn’t have been dismissed.’
The client complained that if his lawyer ............... the filing deadline, the case ................... .

a. hadn’t missed, wouldn’t have been dismissed
b. didn’t miss, wouldn’t have been dismissed
c. hadn’t missed, won’t have been dismissed
d. hadn’t have missed, wouldn’t have been dismissed


ANS: A

76.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Seven senators tabled the bill and refused to discuss other similar proposals. the American idiom ‘to table a bill’ means:

a. to formally present the bill for other people to discuss it immediately;
b. to delay discussing the bill until a future time;
c. to be ready to give the bill serious consideration.


ANS: B

77.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The Allies at last turned the tables on Nazi Germany and defeated it. the
idiom ‘to turn the tables’ means:

a. to succeed in gaining an advantage over someone who until that moment had an advantage over you;
b. to assess a situation;
c. to start getting worse, especially after a particular time or event.


ANS: A

78.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Her lawyer wanted to put their cards on the table and discuss the
situation in a rational manner. the idiom ‘to put one’s cards on the table’ means:

a. to keep your plans, thoughts, or feelings secret;
b. to put all the files on the table;
c. to tell people what your plans and intentions are in a clear, honest way;
d. to have an advantage that you can use to be successful in a particular situation.


ANS: C

79.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Her lawyer put that thought aside, ashamed of his disloyalty. ‘to put that thought aside’ means:

a. to save money regularly, usually for a particular purpose;
b. to try to stop thinking about something;
c. to keep a period of time free in order to be able to do something;
d. to finish one thing in order to start doing another.


ANS: B

80.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The defendant said that he was putting his faith in the appeal judges. ‘to put one’s faith in somebody’ means:

a. to ask for something in an official way;
b. to trust someone and believe that they can do something for you;
c. to make someone wait because you do not want to meet them.


ANS: B

81.
Choose the right answer:
In the statement: The President hates the way the Prime Minister puts him down in public the whole time. ‘to put somebody down’ means:

a. to keep trying to persuade someone to do something, by using threats or unfair influence;
b. to make someone feel good;
c. to make someone feel good;
d. to demote someone.


ANS: C

82.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence ‘My lawyer told me to look before I leap’, ‘to look before I leap’ means:

a. to consider the possible consequences before taking action;
b. to look carefully at the place one is about to jump on;
c. to proceed in an action without regard to the possibility of danger involved in it.


ANS: A

83.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Two amendments were tabled by the opposition in their last session. the
British idiom ‘to table an amendment’ means:

a. to postpone discussing an amendment indefinitely;
b. to take a vote on the amendment by show of hands;
c. to submit an amendment for consideration by a legislative body.


ANS: C

84.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: They offered the judge money under the table to change his mind and reverse the ruling. the idiom ‘under the table’ means:

a. out in the open where everything can be noticed;
b. secretly and illegally;
c. on the black market.


ANS: B

85.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The common law allows people to speak and act in their own homes as they please and to carry on their daily business, provided that they do not infringe the rights of others or commit an offence. the phrasal verb ‘to carry on’ means:

a. to continue doing something;
b. to come into operation;
c. to break the continuity of an action;
d. to behave in an uncontrolled, excited or anxious way.


ANS: A

86.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Parents have to observe the law regarding the right of their children to
compulsory education. the expression ‘to observe the law’ means:

a. to notice the law
b. to obey the law
c. to make a remark about the law


ANS: B

87.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The finance minister got himself into hot water for financing illegal
investments. the idiom ‘get oneself into hot water’ means:

a. to get oneself in trouble or difficulty, especially financial trouble;
b. to be in a pleasant situation;
c. to be held responsible for something illegal;
d. to do something illegal without being discovered or punished.


ANS: A

88.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: Her work impressed the Minister of Justice so much that she was taken on to fight against terrorist groups and drug-traffickers. the phrasal verbs ‘to be taken on’ means:

a. to have a job application rejected;
b. to be laid off;
c. to be employed or hired;
d. to be promoted due to extraordinary working skills.


ANS: C

89.
Choose the right answer:
In the sentence: The American diplomat focused his speech on the nuts and bolts of
running a government. the idiom nuts and bolts means:

a. a digression from a subject in speech or writing;
b. the essential or practical details;
c. a critical assessment of a certain matter;
d. the unnecessary details of a side issue.


ANS: B

90.
Choose the right answer:
.................... is a term that refers to a style of humour in which things are said only half seriously, or in a subtly mocking way.

a. Bitter-tongued
b. Loose-tongued
c. Double-tongued
d. Tongue-in-cheek


ANS: B

91.
Choose the right answer:
The idiom to walk a tightrope, which is an expression initially used in circus acrobatics, is now used in everyday language and it means:

a. to act very carefully so as to avoid either of two opposite bad situations;
b. to act recklessly, endangering one’s life;
c. to risk losing two offers at the same time due to a delayed decision;
d. to balance two competing ideas or groups.


ANS: A

92.
Choose the right phrasal verb:
The Labor Party ............. the destruction of all war-time measures in restraint of civil or industrial liberty.

a. stands for
b. stands agains
c. stands down
d. stands back from


ANS: A

93.
Choose the right phrasal verb:
The Constitution of the United Kingdom is .......... of statute law, common law, and
conventions.

a. made up
b. made out
c. made over
d. made by


ANS: A

94.
Choose the right answer:
Everyone has the right to take ........... the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.

a. a part to
b. part in
c. part to
d. a part in


ANS: B

95.
Choose the right answer:
Parents are free to ......... their children as they so wish, provided that they do not infringe any laws against cruelty and exposure to moral and physical danger.

a. grow
b. grow up
c. bring up
d. raise up


ANS: C

96.
Choose the right answer:
Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending ..............

a. man and woman
b. soon-to-be bride and groom
c. concubines
d. spouses


ANS: D

97.
Choose the right answer:
If a man’s death occurs without a valid written ..............., the spouse and children of the .................... have priority.

a. nuncupative will, departed
b. will, deceased
c. inheritance, dead man
d. heritage, late husband


ANS: B

98.
Choose the right answer:
A child, whether born in or out of ....................... , shall enjoy the same social protection.

a. wedlock
b. wedding
c. fornication
d. adultery


ANS: A

99.
Choose the right answer:
The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote ................... for President and
Vice-President.

a. by bulletin
b. by show of hands
c. by ballot
d. by oral consent


ANS: C

100.
Choose the right answer:
` The investigation of parole plans proposed for inmates ....................... the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

a. resorts to
b. gets down to
c. lays with
d. rests with


ANS: D

101.
Choose the right answer:
If you don't get ........., you'll be fired according to the labour contract provisions.

a. on the ball
b. going
c. it


ANS: A

102.
Choose the right answer:
Joe got ................ over the car deal and now he is looking for a good lawyer.

a. above water
b. in hot water
c. dead in the water


ANS: B

103.
Choose the right answer:
It ............ how he managed to enter the house, because there are no signs of forced entry.

a. beats my brains out
b. beats me
c. beats the drum


ANS: B

104.
Choose the right answer:
We're ................. and hoping that the witness will be accepted. Without him we don’t have a case!

a. crossing our fingers
b. crossing our minds
c. rossing our paths


ANS: A

105.
Choose the right answer:
Judge Thomson is truly appreciated with the Bench because he runs his courtroom
efficiently and .......................

a. by himself
b. by the book
c. by the light of the sun


ANS: B

106.
Choose the right answer:
When the judge pronounced the sentence she ................... and lost all hope to be free again.

a. fell to her face
b. started to make faces
c. put on a long face


ANS: C

107.
Choose the right answer:
The attorneys can talk until they ................ but I don’t think they’ll convince the jury that this guy is innocent.

a. turn blue
b. are blue in the face
c. scream blue murder


ANS: B

108.
Choose the right answer:
He was no longer able to deny his crime, the attorney’s questions put him ................ .

a. off the hook
b. on the hook
c. on his own hook


ANS: B

109.
Choose the right answer:
Police arrests are being given maximum publicity as a reminder that ......................... .

a. crime doesn’t pay
b. crime doesn’t forget
c. crime doesn’t pay off


ANS: A

110.
Choose the right preposition:
As the expertise results bear ......... our claims, we request the respondent pay the
damages claimed without delay.

a. down
b. up
c. out


ANS: C

111.
Choose the right preposition:
No one could understand why he stood ......... an incorrigible criminal; why did he choose to dent his reputation as Penal Law Professor?

a. for
b. over
c. up for


ANS: C

112.
Choose the right preposition:
Knowing that the defence case stands .......... his testimony, the best expert in town was brought to stand by the Prosecution.

a. on
b. over
c. for


ANS: A

113.
Choose the right preposition:
If the Defence has no further questions, the witness may step ..........

a. off
b. down
c. out


ANS: B

114.
Choose the right preposition:
The plaintiff took ........ his statement, as he didn’t want to continue the litigation.

a. off
b. back
c. down


ANS: B

115.
Choose the right preposition:
The accomplice turned ........ at the last moment, and the police caught them red-handed.

a. out
b. up
c. on


ANS: B

116.
Choose the right prepositions:
Valerie Costa started … her career fighting against organized crime the moment she took … the difficult job of warder in a high security prison.

a. up / on to
b. - / on
c. up / on
d. - / on to


ANS: B

117.
Choose the right preposition:
After the Denver Police had turned ........ his job application, he left for Chicago hoping to start over.

a. down
b. into
c. out


ANS: A

118.
Choose the right idiom:
Due to a miscarriage of justice, he succeeded in ............................... murder.

a. making off with
b. getting away with
c. running off with


ANS: B

119.
Choose the right preposition:
Your skillful lawyer will talk him ……… testifying before the jury.

a. into
b. about
c. against


ANS: A

120.
Choose the right preposition:
The matter was so delicate, that the judge had to think it ...... before announcing the verdict.

a. up
b. over
c. out


ANS: B

121.
Choose the right idiom:
The judge could no longer ……......... his holding the court in contempt.

a. put off with
b. put down to
c. put up with


ANS: C

122.
Choose the right idiom:
I think you are entitled to …….... a claim and ask the insurance company to pay for damage.

a. put off
b. put in
c. put into


ANS: B

123.
Choose the right 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


ANS: A

124.
Choose the right answer:
Why don’t you …… your claim to be granted the right to a fair and speedy trial?

a. put in
b. put out
c. put forward


ANS: C

125.
Choose the right preposition:
Everybody considered that the judge had a reason to let him …... like that.

a. off
b. on
c. away


ANS: A

126.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and
civil law system:

a. Civil law and common law systems have the same approach to criminal procedure.
b. Civil law and common law systems have entirely different approaches to criminal procedure.
c. The legal systems in England, Canada and the United States are based on the civil law tradition.


ANS: B

127.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and
civil law system:

a. The majority of Western European countries are based on the civil law system.
b. The majority of Western European countries are based on the common law system.
c. The legal systems in England, Canada and the United States are based on the civil law tradition.


ANS: A

128.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and
civil law system:

a. In the civil law system, the judge ascertains the applicable law and the jury determines the facts.
b. In the common law system, the judge ascertains the applicable law and the jury determines the facts.
c. In the common law system, the examining magistrate and the judge investigate and adjudicate the case.


ANS: B

129.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and civil law system:

a. Most countries with civil law systems use what is known as the inquisitorial system.
b. Most countries with common law systems use what is known as the inquisitorial system.
c. Most countries with civil law systems use what is known as the adversarial system.


ANS: A

130.
Choose the correct answer:
The difference between the word jail and prison is that ………..

a. people convicted of felonies end up in prisons, while minor offenders or persons awaiting trial are locked up inside jails.
b. people convicted of felonies end up in jails, while minor offenders or persons awaiting trial are locked up inside prisons.
c. people who receive a short sentence end up in prisons, while those who serve a life sentence are locked up inside jails.


ANS: A

131.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and civil law system:

The judge imposes what is called an indeterminate sentence when ………….

a. he has discretion to set the sentence at a maximum and minimum term within a broad range permitted by law.
b. he imposes a fixed term of incarceration with no early release through parole.
c. he has discretion to set the sentence however he pleases.


ANS: A

132.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law systems and
civil law systems:

A determinate sentence means that ……………

a. the judge imposes a fixed term of incarceration with no early release through parole.
b. the judge grants the convict the possibility of parole.
c. the judge sentences the offender to a term that falls within a narrow range prescribed by law.


ANS: A

133.
Choose the correct answer:
The possibility of parole exists ………………

a. for all kind of criminal offenders whatsoever.
b. for prisoners who committed serious offences involving violence, arson or sexual crimes.
c. for minor offenders, after they served part of their sentence and if their behaviour while in prison entitled them to benefit from this right.


ANS: C

134.
Choose the correct definition for homicide:

a. A homicide is the crime of killing someone deliberately.
b. A homicide is not necessarily a crime in itself, since it can be committed without criminal intent and without criminal consequences.
c. A homicide is the crime of killing someone unlawfully and maliciously, or with premeditation.


ANS: B

135.
Choose the correct definition for misdemeanor:

a. Misdemeanor is a serious crime such as murder, arson, rape, robbery or kidnapping.
b. Misdemeanor is a synonymous term for homicide.
c. Misdemeanor is a less serious crime, for which the penalty is usually a fine, a jail sentence of less than a year or both.


ANS: C

136.
Choose the correct sentence about the two legal systems: common law system and
civil law system:

In common law jurisdictions, a court not of record is ………..

a. a court that keeps permanent records of its proceedings.
b. a court that keeps no records of its proceedings.
c. a court of limited jurisdiction.


ANS: B

137.
Choose the correct answer:
……………. is an inferior tribunal, such as a justice’s court presided over by a justice of the peace that does not keep systematic records and is often not regarded as having an identity distinct from that of its presiding magistrate.

a. A court of record
b. A court not of record
c. A probate court


ANS: B

138. Choose the correct answer:
In England and Wales, in the Magistrates’ Courts, most magistrates are ……………

a. experienced barristers who are appointed in this office by the High Chancellor.
b. lay people who sit on a bench of three with a legally qualified clerk who advices them on the law.
c. solicitors who advice clients on legal matters and represent them in the higher courts.


ANS: B

139.
Choose the correct answer:
………….is primarily concerned with the probate of wills and disposition of estates; it may also deal with guardianships, name changes, marriages and adoptions.

a. A probate court
b. A court of appeal
c. A Magistrate’s Court


ANS: A

140.
Choose the correct answer:
In New York, the court with jurisdiction over probate matters is known under the name of ………….

a. Surrogate’s Court
b. Magistrate’s Court
c. Crown Court


ANS: A

141.
Choose the correct answer:
The House of Lords is ………………….

a. the upper house of the Parliament of the United States of America.
b. the part of the British Parliament that consists of politicians who are not elected by the people.
c. a synonymous term for the House of Commons.


ANS: B

142.
Choose the correct definition for the Crown Court:

a. The Crown Court is the higher court of first instance in criminal cases, which hears civil cases as well as criminal appeals from the Magistrates’ Courts in England and Wales.
b. The Crown Court is the Supreme Court which hears civil cases as well as criminal appeals from the Magistrates’ Courts in the U.S.A.
c. The Crown Court is the court of last resort, the highest appellate tribunal of the New York State.


ANS: A

143.
Choose the right answer:
The Supreme Court is the “Last Court of Appeal”. What does this mean?

a. No other court has higher decision-making power.
b. Citizens can appeal its decision (take the same case) to lower courts.
c. It is the most powerful court in the U.K. with authority over all the other courts.


ANS: A

144.
Choose the right answer:
Who chooses the justices of the Supreme Court?

a. The voters elect them.
b. The President appoints them, but the Senate must approve them.
c. The members of the Bar.


ANS: B

145.
Choose the right answer:
An assassination is ............................................

a. the unlawful killing of another, but without malice aforethought.
b. the murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons.
c. the crime of threatening someone and then physically attacking them.


ANS: B

146.
Choose the right answer:
He found some squatters living in his house, so he asked the court for a speedy .............. .

a. discharge
b. ejection
c. eviction
d. expulsion


ANS: C

147.
Choose the right answer:
While in criminal cases the initiator of the proceedings is called the …............., in civil cases the party who initiates the suit is called the …................ .

a. prosecution, plaintiff
b. plaintiff, prosecution
c. defendant, respondent


ANS: A

148.
Choose the right answer:
The courts established under the power of the Constitution in the United States are known as …………..

a. federal courts
b. constitutional courts.
c. county courts


ANS: B

149.
Choose the correct sentence regarding the written/unwritten nature of the Constitution of Britain and respectively the U.S.:

a. Britain has an unwritten constitution, and the United States has a written constitution.
b. The United States have an unwritten constitution, and Britain has a written constitution.
c. Both the United States and Britain have a written constitution.


ANS: A

150.
Choose the correct sentence regarding the status of the Prime Minister in U.K.:
In the United Kingdom the Prime Minister is appointed by Queen and he is not the head of state, but the head of government.

a. In the U. K. the Prime Minister is elected by the British citizens and he is the head of the state.
b. In the U. K. the Prime Minister is appointed by the House of Lords but he is not the head of the government.
c. In the U. K. the Prime Minister is appointed by Queen and he is not the head of state, but the head of government.


ANS: C

151.
Read the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution and decide what purpose it serves: “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

a. The purpose of the Preamble is to introduce an official document and to set out the main points in it.
b. The purpose of the Preamble is to make the citizens aware that they can change the constitution whenever is necessary.
c. The purpose of the Preamble is to mark an important historic event without precedent.


ANS: A

152.
Choose the right answer:
The United States Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate, represents the …......................... of the government.

a. executive branch
b. legislative branch
c. constitutional branch


ANS: B

153.
Choose the correct preposition:

The police are now rounding ..... the usual suspects and then the witness will try to make a positive identification.
a. in
b. up
c. on


ANS: B

154.
Choose the right preposition:
In jury trials, any attempt to interfere with the jury once it is sworn .... is a criminal offence.

a. in
b. on
c. over


ANS: A

155.
Choose the right answer:
In the British Government the …………………. Chooses the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Foreign Secretary, the Home Secretary and others to form the Cabinet.

a. Queen
b. Prime Minister
c. House of Commons


ANS: B

156.
Choose the right answer:
In U.K. the Prime Minister is, by tradition, the ………………..

a. First Lord of the Treasury
b. Lord Chancellor
c. Foreign Secretary


ANS: A

157.
Choose the right answer:
In U.K. the ……………… are a group of political correspondents who have access to the Lobby of the House of Commons where they can talk privately to government ministers.

a. House of Lords
b. Lobby correspondents
c. Prime Minister’s press advisers


ANS: B

158.
Choose the right answer:
In U.K. the ……………… is the head of the judiciary.

a. Lord Chancellor
b. Chancellor of the Exchequer
c. Home Secretary


ANS: A

159.
Choose the right answer:
......................... are courts that deal with only specific types of cases, are usually presided over by a single judge and include: probate court, family court, traffic court, juvenile court, small claims court and municipal court.

a. General-jurisdiction trial courts
b. Intermediate Appellate Courts
c. Limited-jurisdiction courts


ANS: C

160.
Choose the right answer:
The most common symbol for the Democratic Party (USA) is the …........ although the party itself never officially adopted this symbol.

a. donkey
b. elephant
c. monkey


ANS: A

161.
Choose the right answer:
Knowing that since election night 2000 the colour blue has become the identified colour of the Democratic Party, while the colour red has become the identified colour of the Republican Party, the nominee George W. Bush was represented on the electoral map using …... while the nominee Al Gore was represented using …...

a. blue, red
b. red, blue
c. orange, blue


ANS: B

162.
Choose the right answer about the American parties:
The …................... are mostly interested in establishing social programs for people in need, such as the poor, the unemployed, the elderly and they oppose military spending.

a. Republicans
b. Democrats
c. Conservatives


ANS: B

163.
Choose the right answer about the American parties:
The …................. oppose slavery, are interested in farm, land and business issues and support military spending.

a. Republicans
b. Democrats
c. Liberal politicians


ANS: A

164.
Choose the right answer:
The …………………… is the part of the parliament in the UK or Canada that consists of politicians who have been elected by the people.

a. Home of Lords
b. House of Lords
c. House of Commons


ANS: C

165.
Choose the right answer:
The 50 stars on the American flag represent the 50 U. S. states and the 13 ….... represent the original Thirteen Colonies that rebelled against the British crown and became the first states in the Union.

a. stripes
b. lines
c. circles


ANS: A

166.
Choose the right answer:
The flag of …................. is also called the Union Flag.

a. the United Kingdom of Great Britain
b. the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
c. England, Northern Ireland and Scotland


ANS: B

167.
Choose the right answer:
The Declaration of Independence was written by …....................... .

a. Thomas Jefferson
b. Benjamin Franklin
c. J. F. Kennedy


ANS: A

168.
Choose the right answer:
Wearing a top hat with red and blue stripes and white stars on a blue band, and red and white trousers, …................... is the national personification of the United States.

a. Uncle Samson
b. Uncle Sam
c. Uncle Tom


ANS: B

169.
Choose the right answer:
The United Kingdom flag consists of three other flags that stand for Scotland, England and Ireland, each of them represented by a patron saint:

a. St. George (Scotland), St. Andrew (England), St. Patrick (Ireland)
b. St. Andrew (Scotland), St. George (England), St. Patrick (Ireland)
c. St. Patrick (Scotland), St. Andrew (England), St. George (Ireland)


ANS: B

170.
Choose the right answer:
The …............ was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of America, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.

a. bald eagle
b. white elephant
c. wild hawk


ANS: A

171. Choose the right answer:
Criminal Procedure is the body of law …………………. .

a. regulating the inquiry into whether a person has violated criminal law.
b. that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits.
c. that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government.


ANS: A

172. Choose the right answer:
A continuing investigation conducted initially by the police and then more extensively by an
impartial examining magistrate characterizes ……………………. .

a. the inquisitorial system
b. the adversarial system
c. the appellate system


ANS: A

173. Choose the right answer:
In jurisdictions that use …………., the judge has discretion to set the sentence at a maximum and minimum term within a broad range permitted by law.

a. presumptive sentencing
b. determinate sentencing
c. indeterminate sentencing


ANS: C

174. Choose the right answer:
Solitary confinement means ………………….. .

a. removing (a person) from a house or land by law.
b. being imprisoned completely alone, separated from other prisoners.
c. a punishment imposed only if you commit a further crime.


ANS: B

175. Choose the right answer:
Maritime law infractions fall under …………. jurisdiction.

a. military courts
b. admiralty courts
c. surrogate’s courts


ANS: B

176. Choose the right answer:
If the parties choose to have a jury trial, determining the facts is the task of the ………...

a. grand jury
b. petit jury
c. bench trial


ANS: B

177. Choose the right answer:
If the parties decide not to have a jury and leave the fact-finding to the judge, the trial is
called a ………..

a. grand jury
b. petit jury
c. bench trial


ANS: C

178. Choose the right answer:
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest appellate court for cases within
……….. jurisdiction.

a. district
b. federal
c. state


ANS: B

179. Choose the right answer:
If the appeal goes all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, the party seeking the review is called the ...................

a. appellant
b. petitioner
c. respondent


ANS: B

180. Choose the right answer:
The initiator of the proceedings in a criminal case is called the ...............

a. prosecution
b. complainant
c. appellee


ANS: A

181. Choose the right answer:
The U.S. Constitution now guarantees the right to a jury trial to most ……….. in
criminal cases and to the parties in most civil cases.

a. bailiffs
b. appellants
c. defendants


ANS: C

182. Choose the right answer:
Courts of last resort, the highest appellate tribunals of the states in criminal and civil cases
and in law and equity, are generally called …………….

a. appellate courts
b. supreme courts
c. surrogate’s courts


ANS: B

183. Choose the right answer:
Courts of first instance may be referred to as ……………………….

a. courts of inferior jurisdiction.
b. courts of superior jurisdiction.
c. courts of appeal.


ANS: A

184. Choose the right answer:
…………. is a court in England and Wales where minor crimes are judged.

a. The Inns of Court
b. The High Court
c. Magistrates’ Court


ANS: C

185. Choose the right answer:
……………….. are tribunals dealing with the probate of wills and the disposition of estates.

a. Magistrates’ Courts
b. Probate courts
c. Small claims courts


ANS: B

186. Choose the right answer:
A/An …………. is someone who is involved in a disagreement that is being examined in a
court of law (a plaintiff or a defendant).

a. litigant
b. rioter
c. magistrate


ANS: A

187. Choose the right phrasal verb:
Knowing that the defence case ……. his testimony, the Prosecution brought the best
expert in town to the stand.

a. stands on
b. stands over
c. stands for


ANS: A

188. Choose the right preposition:
After two days of freedom, the escaped prisoner gave himself ….. to the police.

a. into
b. over
c. up


ANS: C

189. Choose the right phrasal verb:
I don't see why politicians who commit crimes should be ….. so lightly.

a. let off
b. let down
c. let in


ANS: A

190. Choose the right phrasal verb:
It was just a rumour that the Home Office intended to …………. all asylum-seekers in
London.

a. lock in
b. lock down
c. lock up


ANS: C

191. Choose the right phrasal verb:
She thinks that people who harm children should be ….. for life.

a. put in
b. put off
c. put away


ANS: C

192. Choose the right phrasal verb:
I really think that the authorities could use the Internet to …………. gang suspects.

a. round up
b. round in
c. round on


ANS: A

193. Choose the right phrasal verb:
I'm concerned because the crime figures are ….. We need urgent measures!

a. going up
b. going down
c. going on


ANS: A

194. Choose the right phrasal verb:
The attackers threatened to …… me ….. if I didn’t give them my wallet.

a. beat in
b. beat down
c. beat up


ANS: C

195. Choose the right idiom:
He was working under cover and his job was to ………… and make a detailed report about his activities.

a. beat the suspect
b. tail the suspect
c. corner the suspect


ANS: B

196. Choose the right preposition:
That squeaking sound makes me bang my head ……. a brick wall.

a. against
b. towards
c. over


ANS: A

197. Choose the right preposition:
I think you should give yourself ……. to the police.

a. down
b. up
c. into


ANS: B

198. Choose the right phrasal verb:
The terrorist had planned to ………… that international airport because explosives had
been found in his bag.

a. beat up
b. fire up
c. blow up


ANS: C

199. Choose the right preposition:
She thinks that people who harm children should be banged …. for life.

a. in
b. up
c. down


ANS: B

200. Choose the right noun to fill in the following idiom:
Your mother, God rests her soul would turn in her ……. if she knew that you have ended up behind bars.

a. grave
b. bed
c. cemetery


ANS: A

201. Choose the correct answer:

In the United Kingdom the administration of justice ...................... the Lord Chancellor, the Home Secretaries, the Attorney General and the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
a. rests with
b. is subject to
c. is appoined to


ANS: A

202. Choose the correct answer:

I think that this exclusion clause should have been discussed when the contract was .................

a. conceived
b. drawn up
c. filled in
d. breached


ANS: B

203. In the following sentence: The Distributor shall purchase the products for sale within the territory pursuant to the terms and conditions hereinafter appearing. the compound adverb hereinafter means:
a. from that point throughout the rest of the contract
b. from this time into the future
c. by means of this contract


ANS: A

204. Choose the correct answer:

....................... is a branch of civil law which indicates to us when a promise is legally binding.
a. Company law
b. Contract law
c. Family law


ANS: B

205. Choose the correct answer:

................ means to write something like a legal document, speech or letter that you intend to change later.
a. To draw up
b. To subscribe
c. To draft


ANS: C

206.
Choose the correct answer:

In the UK, a legal education usually begins with the completion of a ........................... in law, known as an LLB, which usually takes three years.
a. master’s degree
b. bachelor degree
c. Bachelor of Arts
d. Bachelor of Science


ANS: B

207. Choose the correct answer:

In the USA, a legal education comprises four years of ........................ study followed by three years of law school. A law school ............... receives the degree of juris doctor (J.D.).
a. graduate, postgraduate
b. postgraduate, undergraduate
c. undergraduate, graduate


ANS: C

208. Choose the correct answer:

.............................. is an examination conducted to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practise law in a given jurisdiction.
a. Bar examination
b. A call to the Bar
c. A PhD in law


ANS: A

209. Choose the correct answer:

We speak of ........................... when one party does not have the ability to enter into a legal contract, i.e. is not of legal age, is insane or is a convict or enemy alien.
a. liability for damages
b. lack of legal capacity
c. illegality of subject matter


ANS: B

210. When using the following sentence in a dialogue: Let’s return to the course of events. the speaker tries:
a. to ask about details
b. to draw a conclusion
c. to avoid digressions


ANS: C

LIMBA ENGLEZA

.................... is a term that b. Loose-tongued
…………. is a court in England c. Magistrates’
………….is primarily A probate court
……………. is an inferior b. a court that
……………….. are tribunals b. Probate
A child, whether born in or out wedlock
A continuing investigation the inquisitorial
A determinate sentence the judge imposes
A judge may a deviation
A plaintiff is .................. d. a person who
A prominent local figure was cited
A/An …………. is someone litigant
After a good night sleep d. up, clean
After considering the evidence b. unanimous
After the Denver Police down
After two days of freedom c. up
Against all d. despite
All ........... barristers are expe b. prospective
An arraignment is c. the reading
As a teenager c. to serve
As always d. the police
As he was caught in ........... d. possession
As the expertise results bear c. out
Assuming that someone presumption
Luat de pe “www.haret.ro”
Be careful with that gun c. The detective
Chancellor of the Exchequer Ministru de Finante
common law systems b. Civil law
common law systems The majority
common law systems b. In the common
common law systems Most countries
Courts of first instance may courts of
Courts of last resort, the b. supreme
Criminal Procedure is the regulating the
Crown Court The Crown
definition for homicide b. A homicide
definition for misdemeanor c. Misdemeanor
Did you actually see the c. The prosecutor
Due to a miscarriage of b. getting
Everybody considered that off
Everyone has the right to take b. part in
Five years ago, Mr. Sticky took would never
He attempted c. to prove
He now to hit somebody
He was b. to take the
He was no longer able to deny b. on the hook
He was thrown into deprived
He was working under cover b. tail the
Her lawyer c. to tell
Her lawyer b. to try to stop
Her work c. to be employed
His comments ….. little bear
How can a young, unexperien up-to-date
I didn’t kill the woman b. The thief
I don't see why politicians let off
I really think that the round up
I think it is extremely d. The lawyer
I think you are entitled to b. put in
I think you should give b. up
I was informed by the b. custody
Luat de pe “www.haret.ro”
I wish you would let me speak c. take
If the losing party in a suit b. first
If a man’s death occurs without b. will
If a person commits premeditated first-degree
If the appeal goes all the b. petitioner
If the Defence has no further b. down
If the parties choose to have b. petit jury
If the parties decide not to c. bench trial
If the terrorists are not sent c. outcry
If you don't get ........., you'll on the ball
I'm concerned because going up
In the legal profession, men b. outnumber
In common law jurisdictions b. A court not
In England and Wales b. lay people
In jurisdictions b. freedom or
In jurisdictions that use …… c. indeterminate
In New York, the court Surrogate’s Court
In the British Government the b. Prime Minister
In the case title of the first, second
In the sentence ‘My lawyer to consider
In the statement: The President c. to criticize
In the United Kingdom c. In the U. K
In U.K. the ……………… are b. Lobby
In U.K. the ……………… is Lord Chancellor
In U.K. the Prime Minister First Lord
It ............ how he managed b. beats me
It is often difficult for ex d. straight
It was just a rumour that c. lock up
It would b. do not try
Joe got ................ over the car b. in hot water
Judge Thomson is truly ap b. by the book
Knowing that since election b. red, blue
Knowing that the defence on
Knowing that the defence case stands on
Let’s hear the defense closing b. The judge
Losing the a difficult
Losing the c. more money
Manslaughter d. without the
Maritime law infractions b. admiralty courts
Marriage shall be entered d. spouses
ministerul de externe Foreign Office
No one could understand c. up for
Parents are free to ......... c. bring up
Parents have b. to obey
Police arrests are being given crime
Seven senators b. to delay
She thinks that people who c. put away
She thinks that people who b. up
Slow down or I’ll get out d. She threatened
Luat de pe “www.haret.ro”
Solitary confinement means b. being imprisoned
That squeaking sound makes against
The … question in this case crucial
The …............ was chosen bald eagle
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The …................. guarantees Sixth
The …................. oppose Republicans
The …................... are mostly b. Democrats
The …………………… is the c. House of
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The appointed attorney c. in
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The attorney: ‘If we have clear c. they had
The attorney: ‘When did you b. I had sued
The attorneys can talk until b. are blue
The Claims Court, the Court legislative courts
The client asked his lawyer b. The client
The client: ‘If I didn’t smoke d. he didn’t
The client: ‘If my lawyer hadn’t missed
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The court designed to try military court
The courts established b. constitutional
The Declaration of Thomas Jefferson
The defendant b. to trust
The defense attorney d. bush
The detective stood ….. c. motionless
The difference between people convicted
The electors shall meet in their c. by ballot
The eye witness was tail
The finance to get oneself
Luat de pe “www.haret.ro”
The flag of …................. is b. the United
The House of Lords is b. the part of the
The idiom to walk a tightrope to act very
The initiator of the proceedings prosecution
The inspector was a very c. thorough
The investigation of parole plans d. rests with
The judge could no longer c. put up
The judge imposes what he has discretion
The judge seemingly deaf
The Labor Party ............. stands for
The matter was so delicate b. over
The mayor b. not intended
The most common symbol donkey
The plaintiff took ........ his b. back
The police ….. off the street b. cordoned
The police ….. their attention confined
The police asked if I thought b. identify
The police who were b. investigating
The policeman asked the old w d. she had failed
The possibility of parole c. for minor
The Supreme Court is No other
The Supreme Court of the b. federal
The suspect blurted ...... the b. out
The suspect is … to have been c. alleged
The suspect is not under arrest c. restriction
The terrorist had planned to c. blow up
The U.S. Constitution now c. defendants
The United Kingdom b. St. Andrew
The United States Congress b. legislative
The unruly ….. was broken d. mob
The victim: ‘How long does it takes us
The witness b. to lose courage
The witness ….. the statements c. corroborated
The woman ….. for her d. pleaded
The word ............. means a plea c. alibi
There is no doubt about b. self-confessed
They offered b. secretly
Two amend c. to submit
Valerie Costa started b. - / on
We have called our last The defense
We the People of the The purpose
Wearing a top hat with red b. Uncle Sam
We're ................. and hoping crossing
When the detectives finally b. resort
When the driver exited the car c. Officer Jenkins
When the judge pronounced c. put on
While being cross-examined c. slip
While in criminal cases prosecution
Who chooses the justices b. The President
Why can’t you reveal your The judge
Why don’t you …… your c. put forward
With his b. a disgraced
written/unwritten Britain has
Your mother, God rests grave
Your skillful lawyer will into
Yuk!’ she said when she saw d. She gave





LIMBA ENGLEZA – DREPT 3 SI 3+4

luni, 22 februarie 2010

INSTITUŢIILE POLITICE ŞI ADMINISTRATIVE

INSTITUŢIILE POLITICE ŞI ADMINISTRATIVE
Actele administrative ale consiliului local pot fi: A
Actele de comandament privind forţele armate ale B
Actele emise de organele ..: A acte administrative
Actele emise de organele .. A acte adm supuse contro de legalit exercit
Actele emise de organele .. C acte administrative unilaterale
Actele Guvernului pot fi atacate în instanţa de judecată pentru C
Actele Guvernului, adoptate Ia şedinţele la care participă şi: C
Actele juridice administrative individuale sau normative ale organelor : C
Actul atacat de prefect în contenciosul administrativ este: A
Angajarea răspunderii Guvernului poate avea ca obiect: A
Aprobarea cererii de suspendare din funcţie atrage: C
Atunci când o Hotărâre de consiliu local este nelegală ,: C
Atunci când o Hotărâre de Guvern este nelegală ,: A
Autorităţile centrale autonome se pot înfiinţa prin: A
Avizul Curţii de Conturi cerut pentru înfiinţarea unui: C
Când participă Preşedintele României la şedinţele A/ C
Care dintre faptele săvârşite de Preşedintele României este judecată A
Care este actul prin care Preşedintele României numeşte judecătorii C
Care este instanţa competentă să dispună suspendarea executării C
Colectivitatea locală reprezintă: A
Conducătorii organelor centrale de specialitate au statut de: A
Consiliul Judeţean adoptă: C
Consiliul judeţean se alege prin: A
Consiliul local ca autoritate publică emite: A
Controlul de tutelă exercitat de Prefect este: A
Controlul de tutelă exercitat de Prefect vizează: A
De câte feluri pot fi interpelările: B
Decretele Preşedintelui reprezintă: B
Decretele Preşedintelui României pot fi atacate în contencios C
Decretele Preşedintelui se contrasemnează A
Decretele Preşedintelui sunt: C
Decretul Preşedintelui României nepublicat într-un Monitor Oficial C
Din punct de vedere al modului de înfiinţare, autorităţile A
Dispoziţiile emise de Preşedintele Consiliului Judeţean în calitate de C
Dizolvarea de drept a consiliului judeţean se hotărăşte: A
Dizolvarea Parlamentului de către Preşedintele României: A
Este obligatorie publicarea unei Hotărâri de Guvern şi unde: C
Este obligatorie publicarea unei Ordonanţe de Guvern şi unde: C
Exercitarea mandatului Guvernului începe de la data: C
Fapta de înaltă trădare a Preşedintelui României poate fi atacată B
Funcţia de membru al Guvernului este incompatibilă cu: B
Funcţia de Prefect poate fi ocupată de: C
Guvernul poate revoca din funcţie un Prefect, dacă da, care C
Guvernul şi ministerele pot să înfiinţeze în subordinea A
Hotărârea Guv .. Prefect este un C
Hotărârea Guv .. Prefect poate fi atacată în instanţă: C
Hotărârea Guv .. Prefect se poate suspenda în ce priveşte C
Hotărârile adoptate de Consiliul Judeţean se supun controlului B
Hotărârile Consiliului Judeţean emise în calitate de autoritate C
Hotărârile Consiliului Judeţean sunt: B
Hotărârile consiliului judeţean: B
Hotărârile consiliului local pot fi atacate pentru nelegalitate,: C
Hotărârile de Guvern pot fi atacate pentru nelegalitate la C
Hotărârile de Guvern pot fi atacate: A în faţa inst de contencios admv
Hotărârile de Guvern pot fi atacate: C la Curtea de Apel, pe
Hotărârile de Guvern se adoptă: A
Hotărârile de Guvern trebuie publicate şi unde: B
Hotărârile de Guvern: C
Interpelările pot fi : C
În cazul în .. unei Hotărâri de Guvern ..: C
În cazul în .. unei Ordonanţe de Guvern ..C
În cazul încălcării interdicţiei de a face parte A
În cazul nepublicării decretului Preşedintelui în: C
În cazul răspunderii penale, Preşedintele: A
În cazul răspunderii politice, Preşedintele: A
În ce lege a fost introdus principiul legalităţii: A
În ce situaţii este interzisă dizolvarea Parlamentului de către A
Înalta Curte de Casaţie şi Justiţie, judecând faptele de: C
Între autorităţile administraţiei publice constituite la C
Între prefecţi, pe de o parte, consiliile locale şi primari, B
Întrebările pot fi: A
Judecătorii numiţi de preşedintele României: A
Mesajele adresate Parlamentului de către Preşedintele Ro pot fi atacate în instanţa de contencios A
Mesajele adresate Parlamentului de către Preşedintele Ro C
Mesajele Preşedintelui sunt: A
Mesajul prezentat de preşedinte atrage următoarele consecinţe B
Ministerele au o competenţă materială: B
Moţiunea de cenzură poate fi adoptată de : C
Moţiunea de cenzură poate fi iniţiată de : C
Nepublicarea unei hotărâri sau ordonanţe de Guvern A
Noţiunea de executiv bicefal sau dualist, semnifică faptul că: A
Numărul consilierilor ce compun Consiliul Judeţean se stabileşte: C
Numirea şi eliberarea din funcţie a prefectului se fac prin: A
Oficiile prefecturale se înfiinţează prin ordin al prefectului, C
Ordinele prefectului care au caracter normativ se comunică A
Ordinele prefectului sunt acte administrative care pot avea: C
Ordinul Prefectului poate fi atacat pentru nelegalitate la: C
Ordonanţele de Guvern pot fi atacate pentru nelegalitate C
Ordonanţele de Guvern pot fi atacate: B
Ordonanţele de Guvern se adoptă: B
Ordonanţele de Guvern: C
Ordonanţele de urgenţă intră în vigoare: C
Ordonanţele de urgenţă pot fi adoptate: A
Ordonanţele de urgenţă se adoptă: A
Ordonanţele de urgenţă: A
Ordonanţele obişnuite (simple): B
Ordonanţele simple (obişnuite ): B
Ordonanţele simple (obişnuite) se adoptă: B
Organele administraţiei centrale de specialitate au competenţă A
Organele administraţiei centrale de specialitate pot să emită C
Organele centrale de specialitate se organizează: C
Poate fi atacată în instanţa de contencios desemnarea : A
Prefectul are dreptul să atace la instanţa de contencios: C
Prefectul are în prezent statut de: A
Prefectul este: A
Prefectul, în sistemul constituţional actual: A
Prefecţii şi subprefecţii în funcţie au fost numiţi C
Preşedintele şi vicepreşedinţii consiliului judeţean B
Preşedintele acordă: A
Preşedintele are posibilitatea să se opună promulgării legii: C
Preşedintele consiliului judeţean este o autoritate: C
Preşedintele consiliului judeţean, în exercitarea atribuţiilor B
Preşedintele este: A
Preşedintele exercită funcţia de mediere: C
Preşedintele numeşte Guvernul: A
Preşedintele poate consulta Guvernul: A
Preşedintele poate participa la şedinţele Guvernului: A
Preşedintele României acordă titluri onorifice : A
Preşedintele României desemnează: B
Preşedintele României: B
Preşedintele se poate opune promulgării unei legi: A
Prin intermediul contrasemnării se asigură: A
Promulgarea legii de către Preşedinte se poate face: A
Promulgarea legii de către Preşedinte: A
Răspunderea Guvernului este o răspundere: C
Răspunderea penală a membrilor Guvernului are loc: A
Răspunderea penală a Preşedintelui României intervine: C
Răspunderea penală are următoarele faze procedurale: C
Răspunderea politică a Preşedintelui României intervine: C
Referendumul pentru demiterea Preşedintelui se organizează: B
Reglementarea organizării şi funcţionării ministerelor,: A
Remanierea guvernamentală este o atribuţie a Preşedintelui, B
Se supun contrasemnării: B
Secretarul judeţului are statut de : B
Structura Guvernului, potrivit Constituţiei, este: C
Sunt exceptate de la obligativitatea publicării: A
Suspendarea de drept a unui membru al Guvernului B
Suspendarea unui membru al Guvernului A
Şedinţele consiliului judeţean au loc: A
Şedinţele Guvernului la care participă C
Viceprimarul este ales în mod indirect A
Votarea moţiunii de cenzură poate avea, ca şi consecinţă: A

duminică, 21 februarie 2010

DREPTUL ADMINISTRATIV AL BUNURILOR

DREPTUL ADMINISTRATIV AL BUNURILOR

Aratati cine poate sa aiba. A
Aratati de catre cine mai. B
Aratati din cati membri. A
Aratati in ce consta efectul. A
Aratati modalitatea prin care. A
Arataţi ce semnificaţie are . B
Arataţi in ce consta principiul. A
Arătaţi care din următoarele A
Arătaţi care este reglementarea B
Arătaţi ce condiţii trebuie C
Arătaţi dacă dreptul de proprietate A
Arătaţi din ce categorie fac A
Arătaţi în ce consta principiul C
Arătaţi termenul indicat de la data B
Bunurile care aparţin domeniului public A
Bunurile proprietate publică nu pot fi: C
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi date în: A
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi date în folosinţă: B
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi guvernate: A
Care au fost, în ţara noastră, primele acte A
Care bunuri nu pot fi rechizitionate, A
Care Constituţie a României consfinţeşte cele 2 C
Care Constituţii ale României au înlocuit A
Care dintre componentele patrimoniului B
Care este actul ce se încheie B
Care este actul normativ cadru C
Care este condiţia principală C
Care este efectul principal al exproprierii? A
Care este instanţa competentă C
Care este natura juridică a rechiziţiei? B
Care este natura juridică a actelorprin A
Care este natura juridică a contraprestatiei A
Care este natura juridică a dreptului de administrare? B
Care este natura juridică a exproprierii? A
Care este natura juridică a raportului de rechiziţie? B
Care este principiul de baza al atribuirii C
Care este procedura de atribuire a B
Care este scopul patrimoniului, in cazul pers juridice C
Care este scopul patrimoniului, în cazul pers fizice A
Care este termenul prevăzut de lege B
Care sunt atributele ce formeaza continutul C
Care sunt atributele dreptului de proprietate? C
Care sunt bunurile ce pot fi rechiziţionate, Legii C
Care sunt modalitatile .. domeniului public”? A
Care sunt modalitatile .. persoanei utilizatorului”? C
Care sunt partile contractului de concesiune? B
Care sunt partile in contractul de inchiriere A
Care sunt procedurile legale de atribuire B
Câte etape cuprinde faza administrativă A
Cărei ramuri de drept aparţine dreptul administrativ? A
Ce a urmărit legiuitorul prin reglementarea A
Ce au făcut Constituţiile din 1948, 1952 si 1965? B
Ce cuprinde domeniul public aerian? A
Ce cuprinde domeniul public maritim? C
Ce cuprinde domeniul public terestru? C
Ce cuprinde domeniul sacru? A
Ce este negocierea, ca procedură B
Ce fel de bunuri pot face obiect al exproprierii pt A
Ce fel de bunuri pot face obiectul exproprierii? B
Ce fel de contract este cont de achiz pub Asinalagmatic
Ce fel de contract este cont de achiz pub Badministrati
Ce fel de contract este contractul de concesiune? B
Ce fel de drept este dreptul de administrare C
Ce fel de drepturi sunt drepturile domeniale? C
Ce fel de drepturi sunt drepturile patrimoniale? A
Ce fel de drepturi sunt locaţiunile domeniale? B
Ce fel de drepturi sunt permisiunile domeniale? A
Ce fel de durata are dreptul de administrare? B
Ce fel de patrimoniu au statul A
Ce fel de persoana este statul, A
Ce fel de persoane sunt A
Ce fel de regim juridic se aplica exproprierii? A
Ce fel de sancţiune se aplică actelor A
Ce impune principiul transparenţei, B
Ce obligaţie impune expropriatorului, A
Ce reglementează normele juridice C
Ce reprezinta folosinta, A
Ce reprezinta licitatia, A
Ce reprezinta negocierea directa B
Ce reprezinta posesia, C
Ce reprezintă exproprierea B
Ce se intelege prin caracterul absolut A
Ce se intelege prin caracterul perpetuu A
Ce se întampla în situatia în care A
Ce se întâmplă cu dreptul A
Ce se întelege prin caracterul exclusiv C
Ce se întelege prin clasare domenială? A
Ce se întelege prin regim domenial? B
Ce semnificaţie avea noţiunea A
Ce urmaresc organele administratiei C
Cine are calitatea de concedent, A
Cine are calitatea de concesionar B
Cine are dreptul de a exploata B
Cine are dreptul de a folosi B
Cine are dreptul sa inspecteze C
Cine sunt subiectele active A
Cine sunt subiectele pasive B
Cine sunt titularii domeniului public? B
Comisiile care efectuează: B
Consiliul Naţional: B
Constituie obiect al A
Contractul de concesiune poate avea ca obiect: B
Contractul de concesiune se încheie C
Conţin dispoziţii referitoare A
Cu respectarea cărui principiu A
Cui pot fi date bunurile proprietate C
Cui revine, potrivit legii, A
Cum poate fi dobândit dreptul C
Cum se clasifica drepturile patrimoniale? C
Cum se poate declara utilitatea publica, A
Cum se poate realiza exproprierea B
Cum se va incheia contractul de concesiune? A
De catre cine este realizata administrarea A
De către cine se declară utilitatea publică A
De către cine se face, potrivit legii, B
De către cine se iniţiază procedura A
Despre ce fel de dispozitie A
Din câte componente este A
Din ce categorie a bunurilor B
Din ce este format patrimoniul B
Din ce etapa a procedurii C
Domeniul public include: A
Dreptul administrativ ca ramură B
Dreptul de proprietate privată: B
Dreptului administrativ al B
Enumeraţi posibilele soluţii A
Este divizibil patrimoniul A
Imposibilitatea grevării C
In cadrul procedurii de atribuire B
In ce act se va stabili obiectul A
In ce fază a procedurii A
In ce situatie inceteaza contractul de concesiune? A
In ce situatie inceteaza contractul de inchiriere C
In ce situaţii se dispune rechiziţionarea de bunuri? C
In condiţiile cărei legi, B
In procedura achiziţiilor: C
In procedura încheierii C
In sistemul constituţional B
In subordinea cui se afla Comisia A
Inchirierea unui bun B
Indicaţi ce condiţii trebuie A
Indicaţi in ce consta obiectul B
Indicaţi termenul pe care B
Institutiile publice sunt: A
Pe baza criteriului „după modul de încorporare: B
Pe baza criteriului „după persoana administrativă A
Pe ce perioada se incheie contractul de concesiune? A
Poate avea calitatea de C
Pot fi obiect al contractului de concesiune: A
Pot fi titulari ai dreptului de administrare: A
Potrivit definiţiei legale A
Potrivit dispoziţiilor O.U.G. nr. 34/2006 C
Precizati care dintre principiile următoare C
Precizati care sunt procedurile de atribuire C
Precizati ce se intelege prin procedura de atribuire A
Precizati cum se desfasoara procedura de solutionare C
Precizati cum se formuleaza contestatia impotriva A
Precizati in ce consta licitatia restransă A
Precizati modalitatile negocierii A
Precizati modalitatile prin care A
Precizati momentul cand poate A
Precizaţi care este criteriul. C
Precizaţi care sunt fazele A
Precizaţi care sunt parţile A
Precizaţi care sunt trăsăturile? B
Precizaţi câte patrimonii B
Precizaţi ce conţine dreptul. B
Precizaţi ce este dreptul real. B
Precizaţi ce fel de drept este dreptul de proprietate privată. A
Precizaţi ce fel de drept este dreptul de proprietate. A
Precizaţi ce fel de persoană este Comuna: C
Precizaţi ce reprezintă anunţul de intenţie A
Precizaţi ce se întelege prin act B
Precizaţi condiţiile pe care trebuie A
Precizaţi cum este format domeniul public artificial. A
Precizaţi cum este format domeniul public natural. A
Precizaţi cum sunt drepturile si obligaţiile C
Precizaţi cum sunt procedurile de atribuire B
Precizaţi dacă bunurile care aparţin B
Precizaţi dacă vehiculele cu tracţiune B
Precizaţi din ce se compune despăgubirea C
Precizaţi instrumentele juridice folosite C
Precizaţi în funcţie de ce criterii a definit A
Precizaţi în proprietatea cui pot fi bunurile A
Precizaţi modalităţile prin A
Precizaţi pragurile valorice estimate B
Precizaţi termenul in care, potrivit C
Prin ce fel de act se constituie C
Prin ce fel de act se poate face B
Prin ce fel de act se pot infiinta regiile autonome? A
Prin ce lege este reglementată B
Prin ce modalitate poate fi dobândit B
Procedura licitaţiei deschise se desfăşoară: A
Proprietatea publică este imprescriptibilă: C
Sfera bunurilor proprietate publică este compusă B
Soluţiile pe care le poate adopta C
Sunt acte prin care se dispune rechiziţionarea? A
Sunt caractere ale bunurilor proprietate A
Sunt caractere ale dreptului de administrare? B

Drept administrativ al bunurilor

Arătaţi care din următoarele categorii de contracte sunt contracte de achiziţie publică potrivit reglementarilor O.U.G. nr.34/2006.CORECT: A
Arătaţi care este reglementarea actuală privind atribuirea contractelor de achiziţie publică, a contractelor de concesiune de lucrări publice si a contractelor de concesiune de servicii.CORECT: B
Arătaţi ce condiţii trebuie îndeplinite de procedura de atribuire a dialogului competitiv care poate fi aplicată de autoritatea contractanta.CORECT: C
Arataţi ce semnificaţie are oferta definita de art.3 lit.a) din O.U.G. nr.34/2006 si care reprezinta actul juridic prin care operatorul economic isi manifestă dorinta.CORECT: B
Aratati cine poate sa aiba calitatea de operator economic.CORECT: A
Arătaţi dacă dreptul de proprietate publica reprezintă o limitare a dreptului de proprietate privată.CORECT: A
Aratati de catre cine mai poate fi realizata administrarea generala a bunurilor domeniului public.CORECT: B
Aratati din cati membri este format completul ce solutionează contestatia impotriva actelor emise in materia achizitiilor publice.CORECT: A
Arătaţi din ce categorie fac parte contractele de lucrări, potrivit reglementarilor in vigoare .CORECT: A
Aratati in ce consta efectul cel mai important al sesizarii Consiliului National de Solutionare a Contestatiilor.CORECT: A
Arătaţi în ce consta principiul aplicării tratamentului egal, ca principiu fundamental ce sta la baza atribuirii contractului de achiziţie publica.CORECT: C
Arataţi in ce consta principiul transparentei, ca principiu fundamental ce sta la baza atribuirii contractului de achiziţie publica.CORECT: A
Aratati modalitatea prin care se initiaza licitatia deschisa.CORECT: A
Arătaţi termenul indicat de la data primirii anunţului in SEAP (Sistem electronic pentru achiziţii publice), în care ANRMAP (Autoritatea Nationala pentru Reglementarea si Monitorizarea Achizitiilor Publice) are obligaţia sa emită către SEAP acceptul sau refuzul de publicitate pentru anunţul respectiv, aceste decizii fiind luate după o prealabilă verificare.CORECT: B
Bunurile care aparţin domeniului public, prin destinaţia expresă a legii sau prin natura lor sunt:CORECT:A
Bunurile proprietate publică nu pot fi:CORECT: C
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi date în administrarea:CORECT: A
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi date în folosinţă gratuită:CORECT: B
Bunurile proprietate publică pot fi guvernate:CORECT: A
Care au fost, în ţara noastră, primele acte cu caracter constituţional care cuprindeau reglementări referitoare la „bunurile publice”?CORECT:A
Care bunuri nu pot fi rechizitionate, potrivit dispozitiilor din Legea nr.132/1997?CORECT: A
Care Constituţie a României consfinţeşte cele 2 forme ale proprietăţii – proprietatea publică si proprietatea privată?CORECT:C
Care Constituţii ale României au înlocuit noţiunile de „domeniu public”, „proprietate publică” şi „proprietate privată”, cu noţiunile de „proprietate socialistă de stat”, „proprietate socialistă cooperatistă” si, respectiv, „proprietate personală”?CORECT:A
Care dintre componentele patrimoniului public are legătură cu noţiunea de domeniu?CORECT: B
Care este actul ce se încheie la predarea bunurilor rechiziţionate?CORECT: B
Care este actul normativ cadru de reglementare a instituţiei exproprierii pentru cauza de utilitate publica?CORECT: C
Care este condiţia principală a declanşării procedurii exproprierii pentru cauza de utilitate publica?CORECT: C
Care este efectul principal al exproprierii?CORECT: A
Care este instanţa competentă unde poate fi atacată hotărârea adoptată pentru trecerea unui bun din domeniul public al statului sau unitătilor administrativ-teritoiriale în domeniul privat?CORECT: C
Care este natura juridică a rechiziţiei?CORECT: B
Care este natura juridică a actelorprin care se constituie dreptul de administrare?CORECT: A
Care este natura juridică a contraprestatiei datorate de locatar, in contractul de inchiriere a bunurilor proprietate publica?CORECT: A
Care este natura juridică a dreptului de administrare?CORECT: B
Care este natura juridică a exproprierii?CORECT: A
Care este natura juridică a raportului de rechiziţie?CORECT: B
Care este principiul de baza al atribuirii contractului de concesiune?CORECT: C
Care este procedura de atribuire a contractului de achiziţie publică?CORECT: B
Care este scopul patrimoniului, în cazul persoanelor fizice, aşa cum rezulta el din definiţia dată de doctrina civilă românească?CORECT:A
Care este scopul patrimoniului, in cazul persoanelor juridice, aşa cum rezultă el din definiţia dată de doctrina civilă românească ?CORECT:C
Care este termenul prevăzut de lege în care proprietarii si titularii altor drepturi reale asupra imobilelor expropriate pot face întâmpinare cu privire la propunerile de expropriere?CORECT: B
Care sun modalitatiule de utilizare a bunurilor domeniului public, dupa criteriul „ persoanei utilizatorului”?CORECT: C
Care sunt atributele ce formeaza continutul juridic al dreptului de administrare?CORECT: C
Care sunt atributele dreptului de proprietate?CORECT: C
Care sunt bunurile ce pot fi rechiziţionate, Legii nr.132/1997?CORECT: C
Care sunt modalitatile de utilizare a bunurilor domeniului public, dupa criteriul „modul de implicare a titularului domeniului public”?CORECT: A
Care sunt partile contractului de concesiune?CORECT: B
Care sunt partile in contractul de inchiriere a bunurilor proprietate publica?CORECT: A
Care sunt procedurile legale de atribuire ale contractului de concesiune?CORECT: B
Cărei ramuri de drept aparţine dreptul administrativ?CORECT:A
Câte etape cuprinde faza administrativă a procedurii exproprierii?CORECT: A
Ce a urmărit legiuitorul prin reglementarea O.U.G. nr.34/2006, având in vedere exigentele organismelor europene şi minusurile constatate pe plan intern in domeniul achiziţiilor publice?CORECT: A
Ce au făcut Constituţiile din 1948, 1952 si 1965?CORECT:B
Ce cuprinde domeniul public aerian?CORECT: A
Ce cuprinde domeniul public maritim?CORECT: C
Ce cuprinde domeniul public terestru?CORECT: C
Ce cuprinde domeniul sacru?CORECT: A
Ce este negocierea, ca procedură de atribuire a contractului de achiziţie publică?CORECT: B
Ce fel de bunuri pot face obiect al exproprierii pentru cauza de utilitate publică?CORECT: A
Ce fel de bunuri pot face obiectul exproprierii?CORECT: B
Ce fel de contract este contractul de achiziţie publică?CORECT: A
Ce fel de contract este contractul de achiziţie publică?CORECT: B
Ce fel de contract este contractul de concesiune?CORECT: B
Ce fel de drept este dreptul de administrare asupra bunurilor proprietate publică?CORECT: C
Ce fel de drepturi sunt drepturile domeniale?CORECT: C
Ce fel de drepturi sunt drepturile patrimoniale?CORECT: A
Ce fel de drepturi sunt drepturile patrimoniale?CORECT: A
Ce fel de drepturi sunt locaţiunile domeniale?CORECT: B
Ce fel de drepturi sunt permisiunile domeniale?CORECT: A
Ce fel de durata are dreptul de administrare?CORECT: B
Ce fel de patrimoniu au statul şi unităţile administrativ teritoriale?CORECT:A
Ce fel de persoana este statul, potrivit art.25 din Decretul nr.31/1954?CORECT: A
Ce fel de persoane sunt unităţile administrativ teritoriale, potrivit art.19 din Legea nr.215/2001 a administraţiei publice locale?CORECT: A
Ce fel de regim juridic se aplica exproprierii?CORECT: A
Ce fel de sancţiune se aplică actelor juridice de drept privat prin care sunt înstrăinate bunuri aparţinând domeniului public?CORECT: A
Ce impune principiul transparenţei, în materia achiziţiilor publice?CORECT: B
Ce obligaţie impune expropriatorului, principiul conform căruia exproprierea se poate realiza numai după o dreaptă şi prealabilă despăgubire?CORECT: A
Ce reglementează normele juridice care formează ramura dreptului administrativ al bunurilor?CORECT:C
Ce reprezintă exproprierea pentru cauza de utilitate publică?CORECT: B
Ce reprezinta folosinta, in cazul dreptului de administrare?CORECT: A
Ce reprezinta licitatia, ca procedura de atribuire a contractului de concesiune?CORECT: A
Ce reprezinta negocierea directa, ca procedura de atribuire a contractului de concesiune?CORECT: B
Ce reprezinta posesia, in cazul dreptului de administrare?CORECT: C
Ce se întâmplă cu dreptul de proprietate publică în situaţia în care bunul a pierit?CORECT: A
Ce se întampla în situatia în care are loc declararea unui bun ca aparţinând domeniului public?CORECT: A
Ce se intelege prin caracterul absolut al dreptului de proprietate?CORECT: A
Ce se întelege prin caracterul exclusiv al dreptului de proprietate?CORECT: C
Ce se intelege prin caracterul perpetuu al dreptului de proprietate?CORECT: A
Ce se întelege prin clasare domenială?CORECT: A
Ce se întelege prin regim domenial?CORECT: B
Ce semnificaţie avea noţiunea de „domeniul statului” uzitată de Codul civil român din 1864?CORECT:A
Ce urmaresc organele administratiei publice prin administrarea generala a bunurilor domeniale?CORECT: C
Cine are calitatea de concedent, in cazul contractului de concesiune?CORECT: A
Cine are calitatea de concesionar, in cazul contractului de concesiune?CORECT: B
Cine are dreptul de a exploata in mod direct bunurile obiect al contractului de concesiune?CORECT: B
Cine are dreptul de a folosi si de a culege fructele bunurilor care fac obiectul concesiunii, potrivit naturii bunului si obiectivelor stabilite de parti, prin contractul de concesiune?CORECT: B
Cine are dreptul sa inspecteze bunurile concesionate, verificand respectarea obligatiilor asumate in contract?CORECT: C
Cine sunt subiectele active ale raportului juridic de rechizitie?CORECT: A
Cine sunt subiectele pasive ale raportului juridic de rechiziţie?CORECT: B
Cine sunt titularii domeniului public?CORECT: B
Comisiile care efectuează cercetarea prealabilă a declarării utilităţii publice sunt numite:CORECT: B
Consiliul Naţional de Soluţionare a Contestaţiilor este:CORECT: B
Constituie obiect al contractului de concesiune, in reglementarea O.U.G. nr.54/2006?CORECT: A
Conţin dispoziţii referitoare la bunurile care aparţin domeniului public:CORECT: A
Contractul de concesiune poate avea ca obiect:CORECT: B
Contractul de concesiune se încheieCORECT: C
Cu respectarea cărui principiu se face atribuirea contractelor de achiziţie publică?CORECT: A
Cui pot fi date bunurile proprietate publica in administrare, potrivit dispozitiilor art.136 alin.4 din Constitutia Romaniei, republicata?CORECT: C
Cui revine, potrivit legii, calitatea de administrator general al domeniului administrativ al statului?CORECT: A
Cum poate fi dobândit dreptul de proprietate publică?CORECT: C
Cum se clasifica drepturile patrimoniale?CORECT: C
Cum se poate declara utilitatea publica, în situaţii excepţionale?CORECT: A
Cum se poate realiza exproprierea pentru cauză de utilitate publică?CORECT: B
Cum se va incheia contractul de concesiune?CORECT: A
De catre cine este realizata administrarea generala a bunurilor domeniului public?CORECT: A
De către cine se declară utilitatea publică pentru lucrările de interes naţional:CORECT: A
De către cine se face, potrivit legii, rechiziţionarea bunurilor?CORECT: B
De către cine se iniţiază procedura de declarare a utilităţii în vederea exproprierii pentru cauza de utilitate publică?CORECT: A
Despre ce fel de dispozitie se poate vorbi în cazul dreptului de administrare?CORECT: A
Din câte componente este format patrimoniul public?CORECT: A
Din ce categorie a bunurilor domeniului public fac parte strazile?CORECT: B
Din ce este format patrimoniul unei persoane?CORECT:B
Din ce etapa a procedurii exproprierii face parte initierea declararii utilitatii publice?CORECT: C
Domeniul public include:CORECT: A
Dreptul administrativ ca ramură a dreptului public reglementează:CORECT:C
Dreptul de proprietate privată reprezintă:CORECT: B
Dreptului administrativ al bunurilor este subramură a :CORECT:B
Enumeraţi posibilele soluţii pe care le poate adopta Consiliul Naţional de Soluţionare a Contestaţiilor in cazul admiterii contestatiei.CORECT: A
Este divizibil patrimoniul unei persoane fizice sau juridice?CORECT: A
Imposibilitatea grevării de sarcini şi servituţi este un principiu care guvernează:CORECT: C
In cadrul procedurii de atribuire a contractului de achizitie publică ce reprezintă oferta?CORECT: B
In ce act se va stabili obiectul de activitate a regiei autonome?CORECT: A
În ce fază a procedurii exproprierii se încadrează etapa masurilor premergătoare acesteia?CORECT: A
In ce situatie inceteaza contractul de concesiune?CORECT: A
In ce situatie inceteaza contractul de inchiriere a bunurilor proprietate publica?CORECT: C
In ce situaţii se dispune rechiziţionarea de bunuri?CORECT: C
In condiţiile cărei legi, actul administrativ de retrocedare va putea fi contestat de către cei interesaţi?CORECT: B
În procedura achiziţiilor publice anunţul de participare se publică: CORECT: C
În procedura încheierii contractului de concesiune, anunţul de licitaţie se publică:CORECT: C
În sistemul constituţional actual regula o reprezintă:CORECT: B
In subordinea cui se afla Comisia Centrală de Rechiziţii, ca organ de pregătire şi executare a rechiziţiilor?CORECT: A
Închirierea unui bun proprietate publică se poate face : CORECT: B
Indicaţi ce condiţii trebuie să îndeplinească conform noilor reglementari “persoana care se considera vătămată într-un interes legitim”, precizate de O.U.G. nr.34/2006.CORECT: A
Indicaţi in ce consta obiectul contractului de achiziţie publică de furnizare de bunuri.CORECT: B
Indicaţi termenul pe care orice candidat selectat are dreptul de a solicita clarificări privind documentaţia de atribuire, iar autoritatea contractanta are obligaţia de a răspunde, in mod clar, complet şi făra ambiguităţi.CORECT: B
Institutiile publice sunt:CORECT: A
Pe baza criteriului „după modul de încorporare în domeniul public” doctrina franceză clasifica domeniul public astfel:CORECT:B
Pe baza criteriului „după persoana administrativă căreia îi aparţinea” doctrina franceza clasifica domeniul public astfel:CORECT:A
Pe ce perioada se incheie contractul de concesiune?CORECT: A
Poate avea calitatea de subiect care transmite în închiriere un bun proprietate publică: CORECT: C
Pot fi obiect al contractului de concesiune:CORECT: A
Pot fi titulari ai dreptului de administrare:CORECT: A
Potrivit definiţiei legale, precizaţi din ce este alcătuit domeniul public.CORECT:A
Potrivit dispoziţiilor O.U.G. nr. 34/2006, modificată, litigiile privind acordarea de despăgubiri sunt de competenţa:CORECT: C
Precizati care dintre principiile următoare stau la baza atribuirii contractului de achiziţie publica.CORECT: C
Precizaţi care este criteriul de atribuire utilizat in cazul contractului de achizitii publice ce se realizeaza prin aplicarea procedurii de dialog competitiv.CORECT: C
Precizaţi care sunt fazele procedurii exproprierii.CORECT: A
Precizaţi care sunt parţile contractului de achiziţie publică, potrivit reglementarii actuale.CORECT: A
Precizati care sunt procedurile de atribuire ale contractului de achizitie publica.CORECT: C
Precizaţi care sunt trăsăturile comune ale dreptului de proprietate publică în raport de cele ale dreptului de proprietate privată?CORECT: B
Precizaţi câte patrimonii poate să aibă o persoană fizică sau juridică.CORECT: B
Precizaţi ce conţine dreptul de proprietate publică.CORECT: B
Precizaţi ce este dreptul real.CORECT: B
Precizaţi ce fel de drept este dreptul de proprietate privată.CORECT: A
Precizaţi ce fel de drept este dreptul de proprietate.CORECT: A
Precizaţi ce fel de persoană este Comuna:CORECT:C
Precizaţi ce reprezintă anunţul de intenţie, anunţul de participare si anunţul de atribuire.CORECT: A
Precizaţi ce se întelege prin act al autorităţii contractante, în sensul OUG nr.34/2006.CORECT: B
Precizati ce se intelege prin procedura de atribuire a contractului de achizitie publica.CORECT: A
Precizaţi condiţiile pe care trebuie să le îndeplinească persoanele fizice sau juridice care participa direct in procesul de verificare/evaluare a candidaturilor/ofertelor.CORECT: A
Precizaţi cum este format domeniul public artificial.CORECT: A
Precizaţi cum este format domeniul public natural.CORECT: A
Precizati cum se desfasoara procedura de solutionare a contestatiilor impotriva actelor emise in materia achizitiilor publice.CORECT: C
Precizati cum se formuleaza contestatia impotriva actelor emise in materia achizitiilor publice.CORECT: A
Precizaţi cum sunt drepturile si obligaţiile care alcătuiesc patrimoniul aparţinând unei persoane fizice.CORECT: C
Precizaţi cum sunt procedurile de atribuire a contractului de achiziţie publică, având în vedere dispoziţiile art.18 O.U.G. nr.34/2006, înţelegând prin acestea etapele ce trebuie parcurse de către autoritatea contractantă şi de către ofertanţi.CORECT: B
Precizaţi dacă bunurile care aparţin bisericilor pot fi supuse rechiziţionării.CORECT: B
Precizaţi dacă vehiculele cu tracţiune animală sau mecanică aparţinând invalizilor, văduvelor de război si orfanilor minori pot fi supuse rechiziţionării.CORECT: B
Precizaţi din ce se compune despăgubirea, în cazul exproprierii.CORECT: C
Precizati in ce consta licitatia restransă?CORECT: A
Precizaţi în funcţie de ce criterii a definit Codul civil, dreptul de proprietateCORECT: A
Precizaţi în proprietatea cui pot fi bunurile aparţinând domeniului public:CORECT:A
Precizaţi instrumentele juridice folosite pentru constituirea si sporirea domeniului public prin achiziţionarea de bunuri.CORECT: C
Precizati modalitatile negocierii in cazul contractului de achiziţie de furnizare de produse (de bunuri).CORECT: A
Precizaţi modalităţile prin care autorităţile si instituţiile publice dobândesc bunuri aflate în circuitul civil.CORECT: A
Precizati modalitatile prin care, in general se dobandesc bunurile aflate in circuitul civil, in cazul autoritatilor si institutiilor publice.CORECT: A
Precizati momentul cand poate fi depusa contestatia impotriva actelor emise in materia achizitiilor publice.CORECT: A
Precizaţi pragurile valorice estimate pentru care Autoritatea Natională pentru Reglementarea si Monitorizarea Achiziţiilor Publice verifică fiecare anunţ transmis de către autoritatea contractantă pentru publicare şi SEAP (Sistem electronic pentru Achizitii Publice), în măsura in care anunţul respectiv este in legătură cu aplicarea procedurii de atribuire a unui contract.CORECT: B
Precizaţi termenul in care, potrivit art.226 alin.5 din O.U.G. nr.34/2006 deciziile Consiliului privind soluţionarea contestaţiei pot fi atacate cu plângere.CORECT: C
Prin ce fel de act se constituie dreptul de administrare?CORECT: C
Prin ce fel de act se poate face trecerea unui bun din domeniul public al statului in domeniul public al unei unităţi administrativ-teritoriale?CORECT: B
Prin ce fel de act se pot infiinta regiile autonome?CORECT: A
Prin ce lege este reglementată proprietatea publică, dar si regimul juridic al acesteia?CORECT:B
Prin ce modalitate poate fi dobândit dreptul de proprietate publică?CORECT: B
Procedura licitaţiei deschise se desfăşoară:CORECT: A
Proprietatea publică este imprescriptibilă:CORECT: C
Sfera bunurilor proprietate publică este compusă din :CORECT: A
Soluţiile pe care le poate adopta Consiliul Naţional de Soluţionare a Contestaţiilor sunt: CORECT: C
Sunt acte prin care se dispune rechiziţionarea?CORECT: A
Sunt caractere ale bunurilor proprietate publica pe care regia le are in administrare?CORECT: A
Sunt caractere ale dreptului de administrare?CORECT: B