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LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION{LAST} TEST 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025 LATEST//ALREADY GRADED A+
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, approximately ________ of all violent crime is not
reported to the police.

a. 15%

b. 25%

c. 50%

d. 75% - ANSWER-C. 50%



Which of the following is not an example of an affirmative act?

a. Punching someone in the nose

b. Hacking into someone's computer

c. Not calling the police after causing injury to a passenger

d. Purchasing a knife to puncture someone's tires - ANSWER-c. Not calling the police after causing
injury to a passenger



Which of the following is an example of a crime that is both wrong and punishable?

a. A teacher who does not grade fairly

b. A girlfriend who is unfaithful

c. Neighbors who do not mow their law

d. Failure to stop and seek assistance after hitting someone with a car - ANSWER-D. Failure to stop
and seek assistance after hitting someone with a car



In which of the following cases did the Court hold that a defendant could be charged with attempting
to burn down a house?

a. Rex v. Higgins (1801)

b. Rex v. Scofield (1784)

c. People v. Paluch (1966)

d. State v. Smith (2004) - ANSWER-B. Rex v. Scofield (1784)



A _________ is a clear step taken toward commission of a crime.

,a. substantial step

b. dangerous proximity

c. last act

d. overt act - ANSWER-Overt Act



A _______ takes place when a defendant has taken all steps he or she can to carry out the crime.

a. overt act

b. substantial step

c. last act

d. dangerous proximity - ANSWER-C. Last Act



_________ refers to a defendant who gets very close to committing the intended crime.

a. Substantial step

b. Dangerous proximity

c. Mere preparation

d. Last act - ANSWER-B. Dangerous Proximity



Most states use the _______ because it's easier to establish.

a. mere preparation

b. overt act

c. last act

d. dangerous proximity - ANSWER-B. Overt act



In almost _______, the law allows a person to be convicted of attempt for a failure to act.

a. 15%

b. 27%

c. 40%

d. 50% - ANSWER-D. 50%



In the People v. Rizzo (1927) case, the defendant planned to rob an individual of a pay roll of

,a. $500

b. $895

c. $1000

d. $1200 - ANSWER-D. $1200



Which of the following are impossibility defenses?

a. Factual and Criminal

b. Factual and Legal

c. Legal and Abandonment

d. Legal and Criminal - ANSWER-B. Factual and Legal



In the author's hypothetical question regarding legal impossibility, the decoy was

a. bear.

b. mountain lion.

c. tiger.

d. deer. - ANSWER-D. Deer.



Which of the following defenses was abolished by most jurisdictions and the Model Penal Code?

a. Legal impossibility

b. Factual impossibility

c. Abandonment

d. Renunciation - ANSWER-A. Legal Impossibility



Which of the following terms are used to describe the actus reus element in a solicitation statute?

a. To encourage

b. To importune

c. To command

d. All of the above - ANSWER-D. All of the above



Solicitation is often referred to as a

, a. "triple inchoate" offense.

b. "double inchoate" offense.

c. "single inchoate" offense

d. "last act" offense. - ANSWER-B. "double inchoate" offense.



Under Tennessee law, a solicitation may be

a. oral.

b. written.

c. electronic.

d. All of the above - ANSWER-D. All of the above



Which of the follow cases involved a solicitation letter written by an inmate?

a. State v. Smith (2004)

b. State v. Lee (1991)

c. Commonwealth v. McCloskey (1975)

d. State v. Dlugash (1977) - ANSWER-B. State v. Lee (1991)



__________ is a key component of the abandonment cases for solicitation.

a. Preparation

b. The act

c. Voluntariness

d. The offender's age - ANSWER-C. Voluntariness



Some states require that abandonment is ______________.

a. complete.

b. partial.

c. slight present.

d. not taken into consideration. - ANSWER-A. complete



Which of the following inchoate offenses is considered to be less serious than attempt?

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