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GRILE -An II DREPT Semestrul 1

MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

..........................is the system of basic laws and principles that a democratic country is governed by a. Parliament b. Constitution c. Court d. Law
A !: " #.Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

....................... uses threats or orders to ma$e someone do something they do not want to do. a. %he power of mind b. %he lac$ of power c. %he coercive power d. %he power of the &udge
A !: C '.Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

......................means to officially and legally control a country and all the decisions about ta(es laws) public services etc. a. %o dominate
b. %o ride c. %o climb d. %o rule A !: * +.,ind the appropriate synonym for the following word: moralities a. more b. mores c. morale d. moor A !: " -.Choose the correct translation for the word right in the following sentence:

Both sides are convinced that they are in the right. a. sunt in locul potrivit b. sunt chiar acolo c. sunt pe partea din dreapta .a unei stra/i etc0 d. au legea de partea lor
A !: *

1. Choose the correct translation for the word right in the following sentence:

%hey must try to right the balance between ta(ation and government spending. a. sa traga pe dreapta b. sa se ocupe de balanta in sine c. sa echlibre/e balanta d. sa ofere drepturi
A !: C 2.Choose the best verb form for the following situation: You (to kno a. 3now b. Are you $nowing c. Are you $nown d. *o you $now A !: * 4. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: Torn ( to see! "#s &oss no ' a. see b. sees c. is seeing d. sawing A !: C 5.Choose the best verb form for the following situation: T"e (u)*e (to "e$r! t"e a. %he &udge hear the witness6 b. *oes the &udge hears the witness6 c. 7s the &udge hearing the witness6 d. Are the &udge hearing the witness6 A !: C 18. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: You ( to +or*et ! ,our m$nners% a. ,orgotting your manners6 b. Are you forgetting your manners6 c. *o you forgetting your manners6 d. *o you forgot your manners6 A !: " 11. Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

! t"#s m$n%

#tness%

A9An ..........................is a law adopted by a city legislature.


a. rule b. ruling c. regulation d. ordinance A !: *

1#. Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

A9An ..........................is a standard principle established by an administrative agency. a. regulation b. ordinance c. principle
d. rule A !: * 1'. Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

A9An ..........................is often a set of rules prescribed by a governmental administrative agency in the public interest a. regulation b. sentence c. statement d. act
A !: A 1+. Choose the answer that best completes following sentence:

A..........................is a social group of people of the same race who have the same customs) language etc.) and live in one particular area ruled by a chief. a. political party b. team
c. mob d. tribal society A !: * 1-. Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

A.........................is a person who has an illegal or immoral behaviour


a. rude man b. wrongdoer c. prisoner d. convict A !: " 11. Choose the answer that best completes the following sentence:

...........................means a family relationship. a. eighbourhood b. :elatives c. "rotherhood d. 3inship


A !: * 12. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: Ho a. ;ow long are you $nowing him6 b. ;ow long have you $nown him6 c. ;ow long are you $nown him6 3

lon* (kno ! "#m%

d. ;ow long did you $new him6 A !: " 14. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: Tom (l#-e! #n t"#s "ouse +or ten ,e$rs' a. is living b. has living c. live d. has been living A !: " 15. Choose the correct verb form for the following conte(t : I (e./l$#n! t"#s /ro&lem to t"em +or "$l+

$n "our0 &ut t"e, )on1t seem to "$-e un)erstoo) #t ,et' a. e(plained b. have e(plaining c. have been e(plaining d. am e(plaining
A !: A 6 #8. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

T"e, ((ust2)#s3o-er! t"e m#st$ke' E-er,t"#n* #s 3le$r no ' a. had &ust discovered b. &ust discover c. have &ust been discovering d. have &ust discovered
A !: * #1. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

'''''''''''''''''''''''')e+#nes t"e r#*"ts $n) )ut#es o+ $ /erson' a. Public law b. Procedural law c. !ubstantive law d. 7nternational law
A !: C ##. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

'''''''''''''3on3erns t"e rel$t#ons"#/ #t"#n *o-ernment $n) *o-ernments $n) #n)#-#)u$ls' a. Procedural Law b. Public Law c. Private Law d. !ubstantive Law
A !: "

#'. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence: 4

'''''''''''''''''')e+#nes $n) )e$ls #t" /ro3e)ures +or en+or3#n* t"e r#*"ts $n) )ut#es o+ /ersons' a. 7nternational Law b. !ubstantive Law c. Procedural Law d. Public Law
A !: C #+. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

''''''''''''' #s 3on3erne) #t" t"e rules $n) /r#n3#/les *o-ern#n* 3ontr$3ts &et een #n)#-#)u$ls0 +$m#l, rel$t#ons"#/s et3' a. !ubstantive Law b. Private Law c. Public Law d. Procedural Law
A !: " #-. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

''''''''''''' )e$ls #t" rules 3onne3te) to l#3ens#n*0 re*ul$t#on o+ tr$)es $n) /ro+ess#ons0 /rote3t#on o+ "e$lt"0 $n) /romot#on o+ el+$re' a. Administrative Law b. !ubstantive Law c. Private Law d. Procedural Law
A !: A #1. ,ind the best synonym for the following word: Injury a. curse b. &ustice c. in&ustice d. punishment A !: A #2. ,ind the best synonym for the following word: claim a. offence b. obligation c. defence d. demand A !: * #4. ,ind the best synonym for the following word: ownership a. leadership b. property c. $inship d. membership A !: " #5. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: 5

I s"oute) to "#m to sto/0 &ut $t t"e moment "e ( to run! too +$st to "e$r' a. is running b. has been running c. was running d. will be running
A !: C '8. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

He un)erstoo) t"$t t"ere (to &e! somet"#n* ron*' a. will be


b. is c. has been d. was A !: * '1. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

C#-#l l$ #s t,/#3$ll, 3ontr$ste) #t" ''''''''''''''''''''''l$ t"$t #s t"e &$s#s o+ l$ #n U'4'0C$n$)$ $n) t"e Un#te) St$tes' a. ordinary
b. habitual c. common d. usual A !: C 6 '#. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

T"e most o&-#ous +e$ture o+ t"e 3#-#l l$ s,stem #s t"e /resen3e o+ $'''''''''''''''''''''o+ l$ ' a. penal code b. short code c. spo$en code
d. written code A !: * 6 ''. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

''''''''''''''''''''''''' #s )er#-e) +rom 3ustoms $n) precedents. a. Private law b. Penal law c. Common law d. Civil law
A !: C '+. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

T"e 3#-#l l$ s,stem $ssumes t"$t t"ere''''''''onl,'''''''''''''to $ s/e3#+#3 le*$l /ro&lem' a. is..............one solution b. are............two solutions c. are............three solutions d. are............four solutions
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A !: A 6 '-. ,ind the best e(planation for the following word: feature a. a formal statement that something is true b. a serious boo$ about a particular sub&ect c. a characteristic d. a set of written rules or laws A !: C '1. ,ind the best e(planation for the following word: hearing a. a meeting of the court to find out the facts about a case. b. a set of written rules or laws c. a serious boo$ about a particular sub&ect d. the ability to decide what should be done in a situation A !: A '2. ,ind the best e(planation for the following word: testimony a. a serious boo$ about a particular sub&ect b. a set of written rules or laws c. a formal statement that something is true d. a meeting of the court to find out the facts about a case. A !: C '4. ,ind the best e(planation for the following word: precedent a. a meeting of the court to find out the facts about a case. b. an official decision which can be used to give legal support to later decisions c. a formal statement that something is true d. the ability to decide what should be done in a situation A !: * 6 '5. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

5, t"e t#me t"e r$#n st$rte)0 e ( to )#* ! t"e "ole *$r)en' a. dig
b. had dug c. will dig d. have dug A !: * +8. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

6e on)ere) "$t s"e ( to )o! $ll t"$t t#me' a. is doing b. has been doing c. will be doing d. had been doing
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A !: * +1. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

T"e /r#n3#/$l &r$n3"es o+ t"e C#-#l L$ #n3lu)e'''''''''''''''''''''''' a. the law of torts) contracts) unreal property b. the law of torts) contracts) real property c. the law of torches) contracts) real property d. the law of torts) contradictions) real property
A !: " +#. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

A tort #s $2$n ''''''''''''''''''''''+or "#3" $ 3#-#l $3t#on 3$n &e &rou*"t &, one /erson $*$#nst $not"er' a. ta( b. insult c. misunderstanding d. damage
A !: * +'. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

Torts +$ll #nto t o m$#n 3$te*or#es ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' a. intentional torts and negligence b. unintentional torts and negligence c. international torts and negligence d. intentional torts and intelligence
A !: A ++. Choose the most suitable solution to complete the following sentence:

Intent#on$l torts #n3lu)e''''''''''''''''''' a. failure to do an act b. negligence c. fraud and deceit d. lac$ of prudence
A !: C +-. Choose the most suitable term to complete the following sentence:

Someone *u#lt, o+ $ 3r#me #s 3$lle)''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' a. solicitor


b. offender c. witness d. barrister A !: "

+1. Choose the most suitable term to complete the following sentence:

''''''''''''''''''''''''''''me$ns to m$ke $ le*$l 3l$#m $*$#nst someone'


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a. to defame b. to compensate c. to sue d. to in&ure A !: C +2. Choose the most suitable term to complete the following sentence:

''''''''''''''''''''' #s $ ment$l or /",s#3$l su++er#n* 3$use) &, e.treme /$#n or orr,' a. worry
b. pain c. tattoo d. anguish A !: * +4. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

T"#s t#me ne.t mont" e ( to tr$-el ! to Lon)on' a. were traveling b. will be traveling c. traveling d. had been traveling
A !: " +5. Choose the best verb form for the following situation: 6"$t Torn ( to tell ! us% a. will %orn tell b. %orn will tell c. will tell %orn d. tell %orn will A !: C 6 -8. Choose the best verb form for the following situation:

Tomorro a. were

e ( to &e ! on "ol#)$, +or one mont"'

b. are c. will be d. will have been A !: C -1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t En*l#s" tr$nsl$t#on o+ t"e +ollo #n* Rom$n#$n senten3e:

Daca as fi in locul tau, n-as folosi aceasta informatie pentru a prejudicia interesele firmei. a. 7f 7 were in your shoes) 7 won<t use this information to the pre&udice of company<s interests. b. 7f 7 am you) 7 won<t use this information to the detriment of the company<s interests. c. 7f 7 were you) 7 wouldn<t use this information to the pre&udice of the company<s interests.
A !: C -#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t En*l#s" tr$nsl$t#on o+ t"e +ollo #n* Rom$n#$n senten3e: 9

Mi-as dori sa stiu care sunt punctele slabe ale sistemului social de securitate care fac posibile infractiunile de furt de identitate. a. 7 want to $now what are the soft points of the social security system that ma$es identity theft crimes possible. b. 7 wish 7 $new which are the wea$ points of the social security system that ma$e identity theft crimes possible. c. 7 wish to have $nown which the wea$ points of the social security system are to ma$e possible identity theft crimes.
A !: " -'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t En*l#s" tr$nsl$t#on o+ t"e +ollo #n* Rom$n#$n senten3e:

Nu ma pot obisnui sa traiesc in inchisoare! La naiba cu inchisorile! a. 7 can<t get used to live in &ail= %he hell with &ails= b. 7 can<t be used to live in &ail= >ay the &ails be damned= c. 7 can<t get used to living in prison= *amn the prisons=
A !: C -+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t En*l#s" tr$nsl$t#on o+ t"e +ollo #n* Rom$n#$n senten3e0 us#n* P"r$s$l

7er&s: oate ca ar trebui sa te mai gandesti, inainte de a hotari sa contramande!i intalnirea cu actionarii. a. >aybe you should thin$ it through before you decide to put off the meeting with the shareholders. b. >aybe you should thin$ it on before you decide to cancel off the meeting with the shareholders. c. >aybe you should thin$ it over before you decide to call off the meeting with the shareholders.
A !: C --. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7f the grand &ury ????? its proceedings in secret) re@uiring a &ournalist to reveal confidential sources would have been considered prosecutorial abuse. a. had conducted b. has conducted c. conducted d. would have conducted
A !: A -1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7f a prosecutor ???????... a grand &ury investigation in bad faith) &ournalists might have a right to refuse to reveal their sources. a. were conducting b. is conducting c. had been conducting d. will be conducting
A !: A -2. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: 10

%he press cannot truly be free unless it ..... at liberty to report on stories of public interest) i.e. the drug crisis. a. is not
b. is c. will be d. will not be A !: " -4. C"oose t"e 3orre3t -er&:

%o ............... means to go or intrude on the property) privacy) or preserves of another with no right or permission. a. trespass
b. forge c. brea$ in d. burgle A !: A -5. C"oose t"e 3orre3t noun:

.................. is defined as giving or promising to give a public official something of value with a corrupt intention to influence the official in the discharge of his or her official duty. a. ,orgery b. Larceny c. "ribery d. Per&ury
A !: C 18. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he police are said ???????. on this case for many months) without any results so far. a. to be wor$ing b. to have been wor$ing c. to had wor$ed d. to being wor$ing
A !: " 11. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7 hate ????? you but our witness seems ??????? it after all. a. to interrupt) to have made b. interrupting) to ma$e c. to interrupting) to have made d. interrupt) to ma$e
A !: A

1#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /re/os#t#on: 11

Any sentence has to be imposed ................ limits that have been fi(ed by the legislature. a. inside
b. within c. outside d. under A !: " 1'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

A9An ????? is a written statement of the details of the crime with which someone is charged in the Court. a. complaint b. allegation c. verdict d. indictment
A !: * 1+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he ,irst Amendment protects the ?...... of the press in the A.!. of America. a. emancipation b. deliverance c. release d. freedom
A !: * 1-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7f it ....not be0 for him) 7 wouldnBt have passed the e(am. a. had not been b. would not have been c. has not d. wouldn<t be
A !: A 11. In t"e senten3e: ......... you help me, " #on$t finish in time. t"e m#ss#n* a. Anless b. 7f c. Providing d. !upposing A !: A 12. C"#3" $ns er 3orre3ts t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

or) #s:

"$d rather you haven$t misbehaved at the party last night. a. 7Bd rather you hadnBt misbehaved at the party last night b. 7Bd rather you wouldnBt have misbehaved at the party last night c. 7Bd rather you didnBt misbehave at the party last night d. one of the solutions.
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A !: A 14. 6"#3" $ns er 3orre3ts t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

%nless you #on$t study, you #on$t pass the e&ams.


a. Anless you study) you wonBt pass the e(ams. b. Anless you will study) you wonBt pass the e(ams. c. Anless you studied) you wonBt pass the e(ams. d. Anless you donBt study) you wonBt pass the e(ams. A !: A 15. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

'ou ... better hurry if you don(t #ant to miss the bus.
a. did b. do c. would d. had A !: * 28. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

)hey buy her toys as if she ... still a child.


a. is b. were c. is being d. has been A !: " 21. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

"f you ... more seriously, you #ould have passed the e&am a. wor$ed b. have been wor$ing c. had wor$ed d. would have wor$ed
A !: C 2#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

*e never allo#s ... during his classes. a. to tal$ b. tal$ing c. to be tal$ing d. to have tal$ed
A !: "

2'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e: 13

"f she ... harder she might become a very good violinist a. wor$ed b. has wor$ed c. would wor$ d. would have wor$ed
A !: A 2+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

" didn(t as+ you ... for me all afternoon a. wait b. to wait c. waiting d. be waiting
A !: " 2-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

" #ould li+e ... the rest of my life in the countryside a. to spend b. spending c. spend d. to have spent
A !: A 21. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

"t is utterly important that they both ...... present


a. are b. were c. should be d. will be A !: C 22. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

,he #ould rather he ... home early a. come


b. came c. comes d. will come A !: " 24. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

)hey never allo# us ... flo#ers from their garden. a. pic$ing


b. pic$ c. to pic$ d. to have pic$ed A !: C 25. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e: 14

"t(s time #e .... something for the community a. doing b. did c. to do d. to have done
A !: " 48. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

*e disguised himself lest he ..... recogni!ed a. were b. won<t be c. should be d. shouldn<t be


A !: C 41. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

"(d li+e you ... my friend a. to meet


b. meet c. meeting d. will meet A !: A 4#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

'ou .... better hurry if you don(t #ant to miss the bus
a. did b. do c. would d. had A !: * 4'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

"t(s time #e .... charges against him before it(s too late. a. bring b. brought
c. to bring d. to have brought A !: " 4+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e:

"f the judge ..... bail at -. million, #ho #ould pay this sum of money/
a. set b. sets c. would set d. would have set A !: A 4-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er to 3om/lete t"e senten3e: 15

0s a federal agent, #hy #ould " ris+ my career ...... perjury/ a. to commit b. committing c. commit d. to have committed
A !: A 41. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /re/os#t#on to 3om/lete t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

1ontrary ..... #hat had been #ritten in the papers, the three #omen #ere proved innocent.
a. to b. with c. of d. on A !: * 42. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /re/os#t#on to 3om/lete t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

)he t#o men #ere charged ..... armed robbery


a. with b. of c. for d. about A !: A 44. 6"#3" $ns er 3orre3ts t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

"f the boy #ould have been in that plane, he #ould have died. a. 7f the boy had been in that plane) he would have died. b. 7f the boy were in that plane) he would have died. c. 7f the boy would have been in that plane) he had died. d. 7f the boy had been in that plane) he would die.
A !: A 45. C"oose t"e 3orre3t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

Daca as fi in locul tau, nu as asculta minciunile lui a. 7f 7 were you) 7 wouldn<t listen to his lies. b. 7f 7 would be you) 7 didn<t listen to his lies. c. 7f 7 had been you) 7 wouldn<t have listened to his lies. d. 7f 7 was you) 7 would listen to his lies.
A !: A 58. C"oose t"e r#*"t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

Daca n-ar fi mancat sand#ich-ul acela nu i s-ar fi facut rau a. 7f he hadn<t eaten that sandwich) he wouldn<t feel sic$. b. 7f he hadn<t eaten that sandwich) he wouldn<t have felt sic$. c. 7f he wouldn<t eat that sandwich) he wouldn<t feel sic$. d. 7f he wouldn<t have eaten that sandwich) he wouldn<t have felt sic$. 51. C"oose t"e r#*"t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:
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2orbeste de parca ar sti totul a. ;e tal$s as if he $new everything. b. ;e tal$s as if he had $nown everything c. ;e tal$s as if he would $now everything. d. ;e tal$s as if he would have $nown everything.
A !: A 5#. C"oose t"e r#*"t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

Macar daca ai fi venit de ieri. a. 7f only you came yesterday. b. 7f only you had come yesterday c. 7f only you would come yesterday. d. 7f only you would have come yesterday.
A !: " 5'. C"oose t"e r#*"t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

1e n-as da sa reuseasca! a. 7 wish he succeeded. b. 7 wish he had succeeded. c. Chat 7 wouldn<t give if he succeeded. d. Chat 7 wouldn<t give if only he succeeded.
A !: A 5+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: 7 wish 7 ... a student again. a. were b. was c. am d. would had been A !: A 5-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: Dou might have bro$en your leg if you ... over that fence. a. had &umped b. &umped c. would have &umped d. &ump A !: A 51. 6"#3" $ns er 3orre3ts t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

"f the police had arrived sooner, they might be able to arrest the arsonist.
a. 7f the police would have arrived arrived sooner) they might be able to arrest the arsonist. b. 7f the police has arrived sooner) they might be able to arrest the arsonist. c. 7f the police would have arrived arrived sooner) they might be able to arrest the arsonist. d. 7f the police had arrived sooner) they might have been able to arrest the arsonist. A !: * 52. 6"#3" $ns er 3orre3ts t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: 17

)he prosecutor #ishes he #ould have seen the crime scene sooner. a. %he prosecutor wishes to see the crime scene sooner. b. %he prosecutor wishes to having seen the crime scene sooner. c. %he prosecutor wishes he had seen the crime scene sooner.
A !: C 54. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: "f " had +no#n you #ere coming, " #ould have #aited for you. a. 7 didn<t $now you were coming. b. 7 $new you were coming. c. 7 didn<t $now how to wait for you.
A !: A 55. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

" #ish #e had been able to go to that concert. a. Ce were able to go to that concert. b. Ce weren<t able to go to that concert. c. Ce are able to go to that concert.
A !: " 188. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: "f you loved me, you #ouldn(t hurt my feelings all the time. a. 7 thin$ you love me. b. 7 don<t thin$ you want to hurt my feelings. c. 7 don<t thin$ you love me.
A !: C 181. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: *e #ent to court to bring charges against his neighbour. a. ;e went to court and then he decided to bring charges against his neighbour. b. ;e went to court for the purpose of bringing charges against his neighbour. c. ;aving brought charges against his neighbour) he went to court
A !: " 18#. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

"(d rather #e didn(t accuse him of prosecutorial abuse. a. 7 wish we hadn<t accused him of prosecutorial abuse b. 7<d prefer to accuse him of prosecutorial abuse. c. 7<d prefer not to accuse him of prosecutorial abuse.
A !: C

18'. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n* 18

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

"t(s time the jury reached a verdict. a. %he &ury hasn<t reached a verdict yet. b. %he &ury has &ust reached a verdict. c. 7t<s the right time for the &ury to reach a verdict
A !: A 18+. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: 3hat #ould have happened if " hadn(t offered her the job/ a. 7 offered her the &ob b. 7 didn<t offer her the &ob. c. !he didn<t happen to be offered the &ob.
A !: A 18-. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

*e is used to #or+ing pro bono. a. 7n the past) he wor$ed pro bono. b. ;e often wor$s pro bono. c. ;e is as$ed to wor$ pro bono now.
A !: " 181. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: )he 4overnment broke off negociations #ith the trade unions. a. %he Eovernment suspended negociations with the trade unions. b. %he Eovernment postponed negociations with the trade unions. c. %he Eovernment refused negociations with the trade unions.
A !: A 182. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: "s it really possible to lay off employees #ith compassion/ a. 7s it really possible to demote employees with compassion6 b. 7s it really possible to dismiss employees with compassion6 c. 7s it really possible to transfer employees with compassion6
A !: " 184. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

*o# do you plan to bring up the subject of budget cuts/ a. ;ow do you plan to mention in conversation the sub&ect of budget cuts6 b. ;ow do you plan to digress from the sub&ect of budget cuts6 c. ;ow do you plan to tac$le the sub&ect of budget cuts6
A !: A

185. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n* 19

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

3e still can(t rule out the possibility of attempted suicide. a. Ce still can<t discredit the possibility of attempted suicide b. Ce still can<t admit the possibility of attempted suicide. c. Ce still can<t e(clude the possibility of attempted suicide.
A !: C 118. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: )he international financial crisis calls for urgent measures. a. %he international financial crisis necessitates urgent measures. b. %he international financial crisis causes urgent measures. c. %he international financial crisis leads to urgent measures.
A !: A 111. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: )he #itness remembered loc+ing the door before leaving the house. a. %he witness didn<t forget to loc$ the house before leaving the house. b. %he witness recalled the fact that he had loc$ed the door before leaving the house. c. %he witness remembered to loc$ the door and then left the house.
A !: " 11#. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: )he students stopped #hispering #hen the teacher announced the test results. a. %he students ceased whispering when the teacher announced the test results. b. %he students stopped to whisper when the teacher announced the test results. c. %he students paused to whisper when the teacher announced the test results.
A !: A 11'. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: 0irline regulations prevented passengers from disembar+ing the plane. a. Airline regulations warned passengers not to disembar$ the plane. b. Airline regulations assisted passengers in disembar$ing the plane. c. Airline regulations hindered passengers from disembar$ing the plane.
A !: C 11+. C"oose t"e st$tement t"$t "$s s#m#l$r me$n#n*

#t" t"e +ollo #n* senten3e:

" loo+ for#ard to seeing you again! a. 7 can hardly wait to see you again= b. 7<ll ma$e some plans to see you again= c. 7 e(pect you to see me again=
A !: A

11-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: 20

7 ? him to let us $now about the meeting in due time. a. hope for b. attend c. e(pect d. thin$
A !: C 111. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7<m sic$ and tired ? your daily complaints.


a. by b. of c. with d. at A !: " 112. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

!he wondered ? he loo$ed li$e after those twenty years.


a. how b. whom c. what d. that A !: A 114. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Chere did the President .......... with the idea of the uninominal vote from6
a. get b. come up c. come A !: " 115. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Fwing to the unfavourable economic climate) the automobile industry has ... production by fifteen per cent. a. cut off b. called off
c. cut down A !: A 1#8. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Ce discovered a document which......in the 14th century. a. was written b. has been written
c. had been written A !: A 6 21

1#1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he G>P is absolutely sure that he will finally get used .............. in such conditions. a. to wor$ b. to be wor$ing c. to wor$ing
A !: A 6 1##. Choose the correct Gnglish translation for the following :omanian sentence:

5uroparlamentarul contea!a pe faptul ca acest avocat l-a mai ajutat si altadata. a. %he G>P relies on the fact that this lawyer has helped him some time before) too. b. %he G>P relies on this lawyer having helped him some time before too. c. %he G>P relies on this lawyer helping him some time before too.
A !: A 6 1#'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he >inister of Gducation was told that his counselors ......... him $now the decision the board ........... a. will let) will ta$e b. would let) would ta$e c. would let) will ta$e
A !: A 1#+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he &ournalist<s remar$s made the President ..................an incident from his childhood. a. to remember b. remember c. have remembered
A !: A 1#-. 7n the sentence 5very ne# step in #orld development brings #ith it not only opportunities but also

ris+s, o//ortun#t#es means: a. something that happens impredictably without human intention b. a favourable opportunity or circumstance c. favourable &uncture of circumstances
A !: C 1#1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he GA has to ta$e ??? action to ensure the safety and security of its #2 members. a. effective b. efficient c. efficacious
A !: C 6 1#2. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: 22

%he >ember !tates determined the negotiation of a new %reaty) ?.. was ??. in 1551. a. which) enclosed b. who) concluded c. which) concluded
A !: " 6 1#4. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Chen 7 saw him at the meeting) he told me he ?.met .....of the legal advisers lately. a. hadn<t) none b. hasn<t) any c. hadn<t) any
A !: A 1#5. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he money which ? left for the budget of education won<t be enough) so the >inister will have to borrow ? . a. are) some b. is) any
c. is) some A !: A 1'8. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n*: ,rom the very beginning A%F was a multifunctional organi!ation. a. association b. society c. structure
A !: C 6 1'1. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n*: Another important lin+ between citi/ens and GA institutions is various organi/ations accepting petition.
a. tie b. connection c. bond A !: " 1'#. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* %he directive on %H without frontiers gives vie#ers better access to Guropean made programmes. a. on-loo+ers b. audience c. public
A !: A 1''. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n*


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!ince 1525 the Guropean Parliament has been directly elected by universal suffrage. a. vote b. support c. right
A !: A 1'+. C"oose t"e a. integrate b. blend c. mi( A !: C 1'-. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* A day will come when all the nations of the continent will fuse together in a higher unity.

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* Gurope is fully involved in globali/ation. a. implicated b. included c. intended
A !: " 1'1. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* >ost of the ob&ectives laid do#n in the treaties have been achieved a. submitted b. presented c. stipulated
A !: A 1'2. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n*: %he GA laws guarantee the freedom to provide services to all the GA citi/ens. a. liberty b. right
c. licence A !: " 1'4. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* *ebates have been ta$en place as the spea$ers do not share similar opinions. a. attitudes b. vie#s c. appraisals
A !: A

1'5. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n*


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Accession negotiations were launched in 1552. a. released b. commenced c. initiated


A !: C 1+8. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* %he seat of the Council is in "russels. a. place b. venue c. head6uarters
A !: C 1+1. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* %he Commission is ans#erable to Parliament. a. liable b. responsible c. responsive
A !: C 1+#. C"oose t"e

or) #t" t"e s$me me$n#n* %he institutional system provides the institutions with regulations. a. directives b. decisions c. norms
A !: A 1+'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

As$ the Chairman of the *eputy Chamber. ;e will perhaps be able to advise you better than 7 can. ;e.......be able to advise a. may b. could c. should
A !: " 6 1++. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

7t<s strange that he hasn<t said any more about his plans to emigrate. ;e........have changed his mind. a. would b. might c. could
A !: " 6 1+-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: 25

%he >inister told the !tate !ecretary that he...............punctually in future a. should arrive b. will arrive c. shall arrive
A !: " 6 1+1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Dour passport e(pires ne(t month. Dou............get a new one. a. must b. ought to c. need
A !: A 1+2. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Chat time............be at the Gmbassy6 a. do you have to b. have you got to c. must
A !: A 1+4. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

o one li$es.................to pay ta(es. a. to have b. having c. have


A !: C 1+5. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he >embers of Parliament will be punished III. a. for being late b. to be late c. for having been late
A !: A 1-8. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%here is no ob&ection III in the !tate *epartment. a. to you wor$ing b. you to wor$ c. that you wor$
A !: "

1-1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t tr$nsl$t#on +or t"e +ollo #n* senten3e: 26

Daca as fi in locul tau, nu as asculta minciunile lui. a. 7f 7 were you) 7 wouldn<t listen to his lies.
b. 7f 7 would be you) 7 didn<t listen to his lies. c. 7f 7 had been you) 7 wouldn<t have listened to his lies. d. 7f 7 was you) 7 would listen to his lies. A !: A 1-#. In t"e senten3e: ......... you help me, " #on$t finish in time. t"e m#ss#n* a. Anless b. 7f c. Providing d. !upposing A !: A 1-'. C"oose t"e 3orres/on)#n* if clause t"$t &est 3om/letes t"e +ollo #n* m$#n 3l$use: ;e wouldn<t have appeared before the cler$ of the court ..................................................... a. if he hasn<t been summoned. b. if he hadn<t been summoned c. if he wasn<t summoned. A !: " 1-+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: %he matter was so delicate) that the &udge had to thin$ it ...... before announcing the verdict. a. up b. over c. out A !: " 1--. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: Gverybody considered that the &udge had a reason to let him ?... li$e that. a. off b. on c. away A !: A 1-1. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: ;e put his failure in Court ???? pure bad luc$) but still hoped for the best. a. up to b. down to c. bac$ to A !: "

or) #s:

1-2. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: 27

7 must admit it was hard for me not to give ?... to his threats. a. away b. out c. in A !: C 1-4. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: Ce can<t rule?... this argument in the final hearing. a. out b. off c. down A !: A 1-5. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: ow it would be a good time for us to bring ? the matter of child support in :omania. a. in b. up c. out A !: " 118. C"oose t"e 3orre3t /"r$s$l -er&: 7 have a very urgent message. Could you put me ????. to >r. Leigh) please6 a. through b. off c. up A !: A 111. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he original treaties forged legal ties for the integration. Legal ties.................for the integration by the treaties. a. have been forged b. were forged c. were forging
A !: " 6 11#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Chen the police e(amined the house they found that the loc$ had been ?.. with. a. bro$en b. hindered c. tampered d. touched
A !: A

11'. C"oose t"e r#*"t #)#om: 28

%he &udge could no longer ??......... his holding the court in contempt. a. put off with b. put down to c. put up with
A !: C 11+. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er:

Larceny is divided into two degrees: ????? . a. voluntary larceny and involuntary larceny b. grand larceny and petit larceny c. lawful larceny and unlawful larceny
A !: " 11-. C"oose t"e r#*"t #)#om:

7 thin$ you are entitled to ??.... a claim and as$ the insurance company to pay for damage. a. put off b. put in c. put into
A !: " 111. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

An indictment is ?????.. . a. a court document authorising the police to detain someone b. a formal order to attend court c. a formal document containing a plain statement of the facts constituting the offense charged
A !: C 112. C"oose t"e 3orre3t senten3e $&out t"e t o le*$l s,stems: common law system $n) civil law

system: a. %he ma&ority of Cestern Guropean countries are based on the civil law system. b. %he ma&ority of Cestern Guropean countries are based on the common law system. c. %he legal systems in Gngland) Canada and the Anited !tates are based on the civil law tradition
A !: A 114. C"oose t"e 3orre3t senten3e $&out t"e t o le*$l s,stems: common law s,stem $n) civil law

s,stem: a. 7n the civil law system) the &udge ascertains the applicable law and the &ury determines the facts. b. 7n the common law system) the &udge ascertains the applicable law and the &ury determines the facts. c. 7n the common law system) the e(amining magistrate and the &udge investigate and ad&udicate the case.
A !: "

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115. C"oose t"e 3orre3t senten3e $&out t"e t o le*$l s,stems: 3ommon l$

s,stem $n) 3#-#l l$ s,stem: a. >ost countries with civil law systems use what is $nown as the in@uisitorial system. b. >ost countries with common law systems use what is $nown as the in@uisitorial system. c. >ost countries with civil law systems use what is $nown as the adversarial system.
A !: A 128. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he 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 loc$ed up inside &ails. b. people convicted of felonies end up in &ails) while minor offenders or persons awaiting trial are loc$ed up inside prisons. c. people who receive a short sentence end up in prisons) while those who serve a life sentence are loc$ed up inside &ails.
A !: A 121. C"oose t"e 3orre3t senten3e $&out t"e t o le*$l s,stems: 3ommon l$

s,stem $n) 3#-#l l$ s,stem: %he &udge imposes what is called an indeterminate sentence when ????. a. he has discretion to set the sentence at a ma(imum and minimum term within a broad range permitted by law. b. he imposes a fi(ed term of incarceration with no early release through parole. c. he has discretion to set the sentence however he pleases.
A !: A 12#. C"oose t"e 3orre3t senten3e $&out t"e t o le*$l s,stems: 3ommon l$

s,stems $n) 3#-#l l$ s,stems: A determinate sentence means that ????? a. the &udge imposes a fi(ed term of incarceration with no early release through parole. b. the &udge grants the convict the possibility of parole. c. the &udge sentences the offender to a term that falls within a narrow range prescribed by law.
A !: A 12'. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er: %he possibility of parole e(ists ?????? a. for all $ind of criminal offenders whatsoever. b. for prisoners who committed serious offences involving violence) arson or se(ual crimes. c. for minor offenders) after they served part of their sentence and if their behavior while in prison

entitled them to benefit from this right.


A !: C 12+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t )e+#n#t#on +or homicide: a. A homicide is the crime of $illing someone deliberately. b. A homicide is not necessarily a crime in itself) since it can be committed without criminal intent and

without criminal conse@uences. c. A homicide is the crime of $illing someone unlawfully and maliciously) or with premeditation.
A !: " 30

12-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t )e+#n#t#on +or misdemeanor: a. >isdemeanor is a serious crime such as murder) arson) rape) robbery or $idnapping. b. >isdemeanor is a synonymous term for homicide. c. >isdemeanor is a less serious crime) for which the penalty is usually a fine) a &ail sentence of less

than a year or both.


A !: C 121. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er:

Chile 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
A !: A 122. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er:

Cr#m#n$l Pro3e)ure is the body of law ???????. a. regulating the in@uiry into whether a person has violated criminal law. b. that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when ad&udicating civil lawsuits. c. that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government.
A !: A 124. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er:

A continuing investigation conducted initially by the police and then more e(tensively by an impartial e(amining magistrate characteri/es ????????. . a. the in@uisitorial system b. the adversarial system c. the appellate system
A !: A 125. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er: !olitary confinement means ???????.. a. removing .a person0 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. A !: " 148. C"oose t"e r#*"t #)#om:

;e was wor$ing under cover and his &ob was to ???? and ma$e a detailed report about his activities. a. beat the suspect b. tail the suspect c. corner the suspect
A !: " 31

141. C"oose t"e r#*"t $ns er:

%he inspector was a very ?.. man and he rechec$ed the evidence several times a. attentive b. complete c. thorough d. thoughtful
A !: C 14#. C"oose t"e r#*"t #)#om:

*ue to a miscarriage of &ustice) he succeeded in ............................... murder. a. ma$ing off with b. getting away with c. running off with
A !: " 14'. C"oose t"e r#*"t /re/os#t#on:

Dour s$illful lawyer will tal$ him ??? testifying before the &ury. a. into b. about c. against
A !: A 14+. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

%he ?.. are still holding twelve people hostage on the plane. a. bandits b. guerrillas c. hi&ac$ers d. $idnappers
A !: * 6 14-. C"oose t"e 3orre3t $ns er:

Loo$) Ffficer. 7Jm not drun$. 7Jm as ?? as a &udge. a. calm


b. clear c. sober d. steady A !: C

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