1. The examination is consists of Multiple-Choice Question types only.
2. The examination question paper counts 100 marks and consists of 50 Multiple-Choice
Questions each worth 2 marks. Answer all of the questions.
3. The duration of the examination is 2 Hours. You will be allowed a further thirty (30) minutes
after the conclusion of the official examination period to upload your examination responses
(answers) onto the myUnisa platform for further processing.
4. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed to consult another person in order to
assist you to answer any of the questions contained in this question paper. You may also not
assist another student in answering any of the questions contained in this question paper.
5. The answers to this MCQ examination may only be submitted online on myUnisa. The Unisa
MCQ App cannot be used for examination submissions.
5.1. Access myUnisa at https://my.unisa.ac.za/portal and login using your student number and
myUnisa password.
5.2. Click on the “myAdmin” tab in the top navigation.
5.3. In the “Assessments” submenu, click on the “Assessment Info” tool in the drop-down list
• A list of all available assessments will display
• Find the corresponding examination assessment number for your module
• Click on the Submit link in the Action column and follow the steps described below.
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Step 1: Enter the total number of questions required for the assessment.
• Enter the total number of questions for your assessment in the Number of Questions
field
• Click on the Continue button.
Step 2: Fill out multiple-choice question answers
The number of questions requested in the previous step will now be displayed with five answer
options next to each one. Please note that each row represents a question in your assignment.
• Click on the radio button [the small circle] that corresponds to your answer for that
question.
• Click on the Continue button to move to step 3.
If you want to restart the assignment, click on Clear Form to remove all your selections and start
from new.
Step 3: Verify the answers to your multiple-choice assessment
This screen presents a summary of all your answers. Use it as a final check.
• Click on the Continue button to submit your assignment. If you do not click Continue, no
submission action will take place.
• If you want to redo the answers to the assignment, click Back to go back to the previous
step.
Step 4: Assessment submission report
This is your proof that your examination answers were successfully submitted. If you do
not see this screen, Unisa has not received your submission.
It is advisable to print this page or make a screen capture for record purposes. A copy of this
page will also be emailed to your myLife email account.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you experience technical problems, of any kind, on the day of the examination and your examination
answers are not submitted by the cut-off time, you will be marked as absent and automatically deferred to
the October/November 2020 examination. No other type of submission of your examination answers will
be accepted
CONFIDENTIAL
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Answer ALL Multiple Choice Questions
1. Identify the formula that is used to calculate internationally reported crimes.
1) The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is divided by the population
estimate and then multiplied by 100 000
2) The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is divided by the population
estimate and then multiplied by 10 000
3) The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is multiplied by the number of
offences and then divided by 100 000
4) The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is divided by the number of
offences and then multiplied by 10 000
(2)
2. In the South African Constitution, 1996 [S28 (3)], a ‘child’ is defined as a person under the
age of … years.
1) 18
2) 16
3) 14
4) 21
(2)
3. In relation to robbery target selection, identify the correct option.
1. The literature confirms that two of the overriding issues that determine the course of a
robbery are the nature of the selected target and the brutality of the offenders involved in
the crime.
2. The literature confirms that two of the overriding issues that determine the course of a
robbery are the value of the selected target and the numbers of offenders involved in the
crime.
3. The literature confirms that two of the overriding issues that determine the course of a
robbery are the nature of the selected target and the personalities of the offenders
involved in the crime.
4. The literature confirms that two of the overriding issues that determine the course of a
robbery are the nature of the selected target and the numbers of offenders involved in
the crime.
(2)
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