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LAW 531T Week 3 Practice Assignment
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Week 3 Practice Assignment
- The unlawful taking of another’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it is defined as _________________.
o burglary
o robbery
o embezzlement
o larceny
- Which of the following is an example of interference with a business relationship?
o aggressive advertising that steals away customers from a competitor
o using intimidation to keep parties from patronizing a certain store
o luring an employee away from his or her employer
o refusing to continue a business relationship out of spite
- What is the chief difference between a tort and a crime?
o A crime carries a public penalty.
o A tort carries a public penalty.
o A tort is legal, while a crime is illegal.
o A tort occurs in the workplace, while a crime occurs elsewhere.
- True or false: Spoken defamation is called slander.
True False
- The doctrine of _________________ states that a criminal act may be justifiable if it is necessary to prevent foreseeable harm.
o diminished capacity
o duress
o necessity
o entrapment
- A plaintiff engaging in behavior that contributes to his or her injury may be guilty of _________________ negligence.
o fiduciary
o contributory
o comparative
o affirmative
- _________________ is an intentional tort that means “harmful or offensive contact.”
o Infliction of emotional distress
o Assault
o False imprisonment
o Battery
- A(n) _________________ tort arises when a person intentionally intrudes upon another person’s solitude, seclusion, private affairs, or concerns.
o misappropriation
o intrusion upon seclusion
o false light
o public revelation of private facts
- Which of the following is not true of a misdemeanor?
o The penalty for a misdemeanor could be a $500 fine.
o It is more serious than a felony.
o The penalty for a misdemeanor could be six months in jail.
o Minor theft is an example of a misdemeanor.
- Which of the following is not true of a capital crime?
o It is punishable by death.
o It is the most severe unlawful behavior.
o First-degree murder is an example of a capital crime.
o Manslaughter is an example of a capital crime.
- Which of the following is not an example of a fiduciary relationship?
o doctor-patient
o coworker-coworker
o pilot-passenger
o babysitter-charge
- The requirement of firms to maintain best practices procedures for financial reporting is known as _________________.
o rights and interests of stakeholders
o rights and interests of shareholders
o integrity and ethical behavior
o disclosure and transparency
- Under the ethical theory of _________________, an action is ethical if it maximizes the greatest happiness for society as a whole.
o Kantianism
o social justice
o utilitarianism
o virtue ethics
- International law is generally successful in establishing all but which of the following?
o standards for weights and measures
o standards for trade of goods
o construction rules for fire prevention
o protocol for airplane safety
- Which of the following is not an entity through which international disputes are resolved?
o the Dispute Settlement Body
o the World Trade Organization
o the International Court of Justice
o the General Assembly
- If a firm meets the _________________ of behavior, it does no harm to other businesses or the community.
o social minimum
o economic minimum
o moral minimum
o ethical minimum
- The _________________ Clause gives Congress the power to regulate commerce with other nations.
o Supremacy
o Foreign Commerce
o Contract
o Treaty
- Which is not a goal of the UN?
o maintain peace
o promote economic development
o regulate currency and trade between member nations
o provide humanitarian aid
- The _________________ is comprised of 15 member states, 5 of which are permanent members.
o Secretariat
o General Assembly
o Security Council
o General Council
- Members of the _________________ contribute money to a pool through a quota system from which countries can temporarily borrow funds.
o World Bank
o International Monetary Fund
o United Nations Bank
o Bank for International Settlements