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  • Actual problems of criminal law answers to tests Synergy
  • 30 questions - rating Good
  • Criminal wrongfulness is ...
  • criminal conduct
  • Prohibition of Act by the Criminal Code
  • criminal penalty
  • criminal liability

  • Extortion is considered completed from the moment ...
  • seizure of property
  • receiving property
  • making claims
  • the ability to dispose of property

  • One of the purposes of criminal punishment is ...
  • compensation for harm caused to the victim
  • isolation of a convicted person from society
  • restoration of social justice
  • intimidation of the population

  • To be the subject of theft ...
  • can any form of ownership
  • can any property
  • can any things of the material world
  • maybe someone else´s property
  • Imprisonment may be fixed for a term of ...
  • from 2 months to 30 years
  • from 2 months to 20 years
  • from 1 year to 25 years
  • from 1 year to 30 years

  • A criminal community, according to ..., is a structured organized group or an association of organized groups operating under the same leadership, whose members are united to jointly commit one or more serious or especially serious crimes to obtain directly or indirectly financial or other material gain
  • h. 4 tbsp. 35 of the Criminal Code
  • h. 6 tbsp. 112 of the Criminal Code
  • h. 1 tbsp. 33 of the Criminal Code
  • h. 2 tbsp. 46 of the Criminal Code

  • If as a result of an attack causing violence dangerous to health, the perpetrator was not able to take possession of the property, then his actions are qualified as ...
  • attempted robbery
  • bodily harm
  • attempted robbery
  • robbery

  • Case is a kind of ...
  • intent
  • carelessness
  • innocent harm
  • negligence
  • If, wanting to cause death to two persons, the guilty one actually causes it to one, and the second causes serious harm to health, then his actions are qualified as ...
  • attempted murder of two or more persons
  • simple murder and attempted murder of two or more persons
  • the killing of two or more persons
  • killing and grievous bodily harm

  • According to the Criminal Code, criminal liability for the threat of murder can only occur if the threat ...
  • is uncertain
  • is real and perceived real
  • is real no matter how it is perceived
  • perceived really, regardless of its nature

  • With robbery, violence acts as ...
  • withdrawal method
  • property seizure means
  • instruments of crime
  • crime scene

  • The act of a person who had the intent to kill two persons, but for reasons beyond his control caused one death and the other only moderate harm, should be assessed as ...
  • murder (Article 105 of the Criminal Code) and harm to moderate health (Article 112 of the Criminal Code)
  • murder (Article 105 of the Criminal Code) and attempted murder of two persons (paragraph “a”, part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code)
  • attempted murder of two persons (paragraph "a" part 2 of article 105 of the Criminal Code)
  • murder (Article 105 of the Criminal Code)

  • Criminal punishment may be imposed ...
  • specialized state body
  • court and officials
  • officials and government bodies
  • only by court

  • List of exceptional mitigating circumstances ...
  • is open
  • not exhaustive
  • missing
  • is comprehensive

  • When determining the form and type of guilt as criteria use ...
  • foreseeing criminal liability
  • awareness of the social danger of the act, anticipation of the onset of socially dangerous consequences,
  • desire or unwillingness of the consequences, foreseeing criminal liability for the act
  • awareness of the social danger of the act, anticipation of the onset of socially dangerous consequences,
  • desire or unwillingness of consequences
  • anticipation of socially dangerous consequences, desire or unwillingness of consequences,
  • foreseeing criminal liability

  • The use of a mock weapon to cause harm to health (in case of a robbery) qualifies as ...
  • aggravated robbery
  • robbery with the threat of life-threatening violence
  • robbery using items used as weapons
  • robbery with

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  • Violence that is not dangerous to life and health is violence that ...
  • did not cause death
  • did not cause harm to health or death
  • caused slight harm to health
  • caused damage to health of any severity

  • A crime is considered completed if ...
  • the perpetrator is prosecuted
  • conviction for a crime canceled or extinguished
  • the act contains all the signs of a crime
  • socially dangerous consequences


  • Statutes of limitations do not apply ...
  • to crimes against life and health
  • for mercenary-violent crimes
  • to crimes against peace and security
  • to serious and especially serious crimes

  • The object of a crime is ...
  • public relations or interests that are targeted
  • things of the material world
  • face behavior
  • perpetrator

  • Criminal law is ...
  • by-law
  • act of interpretation
  • legal act
  • judicial act
  • Complicity is possible ...
  • both intentional and reckless acts
  • only in careless acts
  • in all acts except crimes with two forms of guilt
  • only in intentional acts

  • The purpose of the murder of a person or his relatives in connection with the performance of official activities by this person or the performance of public duty is
  • obstruction of lawful activities
  • obstruction of lawful activity or revenge for such activity
  • coercion
  • revenge for lawful activity
  • Signs of a crime include ...
  • public danger, punishment and guilt
  • wrongfulness, punishment, guilt and immorality
  • public danger, wrongfulness, punishability and guilt
  • public danger, wrongfulness and punishability

  • Allocate such types of negligence as ...
  • incident and negligence
  • frivolity and negligence
  • sudden and deliberate negligence
  • direct and indirect negligence
  • The leaders (organizers) of the criminal community and its structural units, according to Part 1 of Art. 210 of the Criminal Code, for at least one of the functions indicated therein ...
  • will be administratively responsible
  • will not be held liable
  • are not criminally liable
  • will be held criminally liable

  • The subject of the crime is an optional sign ... crime
  • subject
  • subjective side
  • facility
  • objective side
  • The property is considered to be knowingly obtained by criminal means, if the person ...
  • has no information about the origin of the property
  • had no information about the nature of the origin of the property and should not have had
  • guesses the nature of the origin of the property
  • has information about the nature of the origin of the property

  • The corpus delicti is ...
  • crime categories
  • illegal behavior model
  • signs characterizing the crime as a whole
  • set of objective and subjective signs
  • Moving a person to another place in secret from those interested in his fate, but with the consent of the person himself, should be assessed as ...
  • attempted kidnapping
  • illegal imprisonment
  • offense
  • kidnapping

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