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EXAM QUESTIONS 
CHAPTER 3: CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS ON THE PROHIBITION OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT 
TRUE/FALSE: 
1. In terms of the criminal law, by far the most significant of Congress’s enumerated powers is the power to regulate interstate commerce. 
ANS: T REF: 61 LO: 2 
2. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits Congress from adopting bills of attainder. 
ANS: F REF: 62 LO: 3 
3. A legislative act convicting a person of a crime without benefit of a trial is called an ex post facto...
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EXAM QUESTIONS 
CHAPTER 3: CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS ON THE PROHIBITION OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT 
TRUE/FALSE: 
1. In terms of the criminal law, by far the most significant of Congress’s enumerated powers is the power to regulate interstate commerce. 
ANS: T REF: 61 LO: 2 
2. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits Congress from adopting bills of attainder. 
ANS: F REF: 62 LO: 3 
3. A legislative act convicting a person of a crime without benefit of a trial is called an ex post facto...
True / False 
1. If there’s no criminal conduct, there’s no criminal liability. a. True 
ANSWER: REFERENCES: 
LEARNING OBJE CTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
b. False 
True 
The Elements of Criminal Liability 
CRLW.SAMA.17.03.01 - To know the elements of criminal liability and understand why the voluntary act is the first principle of criminal liability. 
Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The term actus reus refers to the act element of a crime. a. True 
ANSWER: REFERENCES: 
LEARNING OBJE CTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
b. Fal...
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True / False 
1. If there’s no criminal conduct, there’s no criminal liability. a. True 
ANSWER: REFERENCES: 
LEARNING OBJE CTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
b. False 
True 
The Elements of Criminal Liability 
CRLW.SAMA.17.03.01 - To know the elements of criminal liability and understand why the voluntary act is the first principle of criminal liability. 
Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The term actus reus refers to the act element of a crime. a. True 
ANSWER: REFERENCES: 
LEARNING OBJE CTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
b. Fal...
Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
Chapter 3 Test Bank 
The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
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The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
True / False 
1. A party to a crime could be a person who aids and assists in the commission of the crime. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True 
REFERENCES: Crimes Requiring Proof of Mental Fault LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN:15.03.01 - 03.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The term mens rea refers to the harm caused by the defendant’s forbidden act. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
REFERENCES: Crimes Requiring Proof of Mental Fault LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN:15.03.01 - 03.01 KEYWORDS: Bloo...
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True / False 
1. A party to a crime could be a person who aids and assists in the commission of the crime. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True 
REFERENCES: Crimes Requiring Proof of Mental Fault LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN:15.03.01 - 03.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The term mens rea refers to the harm caused by the defendant’s forbidden act. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
REFERENCES: Crimes Requiring Proof of Mental Fault LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN:15.03.01 - 03.01 KEYWORDS: Bloo...
CHAPTER 3: PARTIES TO A CRIME AND INCHOATE 
OFFENSES 
Along with the person who actually commits a crime (the perpetrator), there are other parties who may also be held criminally liable for that crime. This chapter will examine these different parties and their respective criminal responsibility. 
Also included in this chapter is a discussion of inchoate, or incomplete, criminal offenses. This chapter uses the three elements of the working definition of crime to analyze the different offenses. ...
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CHAPTER 3: PARTIES TO A CRIME AND INCHOATE 
OFFENSES 
Along with the person who actually commits a crime (the perpetrator), there are other parties who may also be held criminally liable for that crime. This chapter will examine these different parties and their respective criminal responsibility. 
Also included in this chapter is a discussion of inchoate, or incomplete, criminal offenses. This chapter uses the three elements of the working definition of crime to analyze the different offenses. ...
Chapter 03–Classification of Crimes and Basic Elements of Criminal Responsibility 
Chapter 03 
Classification of Crimes and Basic Elements of Criminal Responsibility 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the special rights and protections that the U.S. 
Constitution affords to those accused of crimes? 
A. the Eighth Amendment's protection against excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and 
unusual punishment 
B. the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy and pu...
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Chapter 03–Classification of Crimes and Basic Elements of Criminal Responsibility 
Chapter 03 
Classification of Crimes and Basic Elements of Criminal Responsibility 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the special rights and protections that the U.S. 
Constitution affords to those accused of crimes? 
A. the Eighth Amendment's protection against excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and 
unusual punishment 
B. the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy and pu...
Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
Chapter 3 Test Bank 
The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
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The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...