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Токтабаева Г.Р._ 3 курс ГЮФ 6 группа_юриспруд. р/о



Токтабаева Г.Р._ 3 курс ГЮФ 6 группа_юриспруд. р/о

Гасымова Е.В._ 3 курс ГЮФ_7 группа юриспруд. к/о

 

<question>QC is a lawyer in the UK who may speak in the High Court. It stands for ….

<variant>Queen’s Counselor

<variant>Queen’s Courter

<variant>Queen’s Consort

<variant>Queen’s Council

<variant>Queen’s Adviser

<question>Lawyers who have medical or legal training (or both) are ….

<variant>coroners

<variant>magistrates

<variant>barristers

<variant>solicitors

<variant>judges

<question>The … listen to the evidence given in court in certain criminal cases and decide whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.

<variant>jury

<variant>coroners

<variant>clerks

<variant>lawyers

<variant>judge

<question>… deal with all the day-to-day work of preparing legal documents like contracts, agreements for buying and selling houses, making wills and others.

<variant>solicitors

<variant>lawyers

<variant>barristers

<variant>clerks

<variant>jury

<question>The Lord Chancellor is responsible for the appointment of … in the UK.

<variant>judges

<variant>justice

<variant>juries

<variant>wigs

<variant>solicitors

<question>Parliament of the United Kingdom ….

<variant>makes laws

<variant>interprets laws

<variant>puts laws into effect

<variant>breaks laws

<variant>discuss laws

<question>The Prime Minister of the UK is usually the leader of the political party with a majority in the….

<variant>House of Commons

<variant>Senate

<variant>House of Lords

<variant>House of Representatives

<variant>Congress

<question>The House of Commons consists of ….

<variant>six hundred and fifty MPs

<variant>twenty ministers

<variant>twenty-four bishops

<variant>twenty Lords

<variant>twenty lawyers

<question>Lord Chancellor together with other nine Law Lords hear ….

<variant>appeal cases

<variant>appeal courts

<variant>appeal letters

<variant>appeal papers

<variant>appeal notes

<question> In the House of Commons, … take their seats on the green leather benches according to their party and position.

<variant>Members of Parliament

<variant>Members of Ministries

<variant>Members of Secretariat

<variant>Members of Government

<variant>Members of Society

<question>“Наследственный” stands for … in English.

<variant>hereditary

<variant>inherit

<variant>legacy

<variant>heritage

<variant>legal

<question>Congress of … consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

<variant>the United States of America.

<variant>the United Nations.

<variant>the Union of European Economic Commonwealth

<variant>the United Kingdom

<variant>Trade Union

<question>Congress makes all laws, and each house of Congress has the power to introduce ….

<variant>legislation

<variant>legislate

<variant>legislative

<variant>legal

<variant>law

<question>The person who steals purses, wallets or money out of people’s bags in crowded places is a (an) ….

<variant>pickpocket

<variant>arsonist

<variant>a burglar

<variant>hijacker

<variant>robber

<question>A… takes away people by force and demands money for their return.

<variant>kidnapper

<variant>thief

<variant>robber

<variant>spy

<variant>burglar

<question>A (an) … murders for political reasons or a reward.

<variant>terrorist

<variant>murderer

<variant>assassin

<variant>gangster

<variant>killer

<question>The person who makes counterfeit or false money or signature is a (an) ….



<variant>forger

<variant>hooligan

<variant>smuggler

<variant>traitor

<variant>hijacker

<question>A… steals goods from supermarkets while acting as an ordinary customer.

<variant>shoplifter

<variant>mugger

<variant>thief

<variant>robber

<variant>traitor

<question>The person who breaks into houses or other buildings to steal is a (an) ….

<variant>burglar

<variant>robber

<variant>smuggler

<variant>kidnapper

<variant>thief

<question> A (an)... is someone who steals.

<variant>thief

<variant>gangster

<variant>forger

<variant>murderer

<variant>smuggler

<question>The new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan was adopted on ….

<variant>August 30, 1995

<variant>September 5, 1995

<variant>September 15, 1995

<variant>August 10, 1996

<variant>October 30, 1995

<question>The Constitution of the RK consists of … sections and ninety eight articles.

<variant>nine

<variant>ninety

<variant>nineteen

<variant>eight

<variant>eighty

<question>… of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the highest representative body of the country performing legislative functions.

<variant>Parliament

<variant>Government

<variant>Senate

<variant>Majilis

<variant>Supreme Court

<question>The Parliament of … consists of two chambers: the Senate and the Majilis.

<variant>the RK

<variant>the UK

<variant>the US

<variant>the UN

<variant>the RF

<question>The Government implements the … of the Republic of Kazakhstan, heads the system of executive bodies and exercises supervision of the activity.

<variant>executive power

<variant>execution

<variant>verdict

<variant>sentence

<variant>legislative

<question>Justice in the Republic of Kazakhstan is exercised only by the ….

<variant>court

<variant>judge

<variant>barrister

<variant>solicitor

<variant>jury

<question>Courts of the RK are … of the RK and local courts of the Republic which are established by law.

<variant>the Supreme Court

<variant>the Lower Courts

<variant>the Local Courts

<variant>Lords’ Court

<variant>Appeal Courts

<question> Supreme Court members are elected by the … at the proposal of the President of RK on the recommendation of the Highest Judicial Council of the Republic.

<variant>Senate

<variant>Majilis

<variant>Constitutional Council

<variant>Minister of Justice

<variant>MPs

<question>The Highest Judicial Council is headed by the ….

<variant>President

<variant>Prime Minister

<variant>Procurator General

<variant>Judge General

<variant>Ministers

<question>The … is an autonomous, independent institution formed from the deputies of the Majilis, judges, public prosecutors, teachers and scholars of law and workers of the bodies of justice.

<variant>Qualification Collegiums of Justice

<variant>Supreme Court

<variant>Constitutional Council

<variant>Highest Judicial Council

<variant>Senate

<question>England is almost … in having two different kinds of lawyers.

<variant>unique

<variant>characteristic

<variant>historical

<variant>usual

<variant>simple

<question>In a court of law, the person who is accused of a crime is called the …

<variant>defendant

<variant>criminal

<variant>plaintiff

<variant>prosecutor

<variant>jury

<question>The person who brings a criminal charge against someone in a court of law is called the….

<variant>complainant

<variant>judge

<variant>defendant

<variant>accused

<variant>witness

<question>Sometimes a person is found guilty of a crime but he or she is not put in jail or fined. When this happens, the person has been given a ….

<variant>suspended sentence

<variant>warrant

<variant>parole

<variant>penalty

<variant>money

<question>The most serious crimes are …

<variant>felonies

<variant>burglaries

<variant>violations

<variant>misdemeanors

<variant>petty crimes

<question>Sam used a gun to steal a lot of money from banks. Sam is guilty of …

<variant>robbery

<variant>burglary

<variant>petty larceny

<variant>grand larceny

<variant>shop lifting

<question>What chamber is the Upper House in the UK?

<variant>the House of Lords

<variant>the National Assembly

<variant>the House of Commons

<variant>the Senate

<variant>the House of Representatives

<question>Great Britain is a….

<variant>parliamentary monarchy

<variant>parliamentary federation

<variant>constitutional county

<variant>parliamentary union

<variant>republic

<question>Mr.White…a detective on TV at 11 yesterday.

<variant>was watching

<variant>are watched

<variant>have watched

<variant>was watched

<variant>is watching

<question>Parliament consists of two chambers:

<variant>the House of Lords and the House of Commons

<variant>the House of Bishops and the House of Lords

<variant>the House of Commons and the Congressmen

<variant>the House of Peers and the House of Commons

<variant>the House of Justice and the House of Commons

<question>I voted … the Liberal candidate.

<variant>for

<variant>in

<variant>on

<variant>about

<variant>at

<question>Put your voting papers … the ballot box.

<variant>in

<variant>under

<variant>after

<variant>before

<variant>with

<question>She belongs … the Communist Party.

<variant>to

<variant>between

<variant>against

<variant>for

<variant>about

<question>There is a split … the two parties.

<variant>between

<variant>on

<variant>to

<variant>after

<variant>up

<question>The Liberals formed an alliance …the Social Democrats.

<variant>with

<variant>to

<variant>onto

<variant>of

<variant>from

<question>She’s been charged … theft.

<variant>with

<variant>before

<variant>in

<variant>of

<variant>to

<question>This is the fourth fire in the area recently. The police suspect ….

<variant>arson

<variant>burglary

<variant>shop-lifting

<variant>robbery

<variant>pick pocketing

<question>A … is someone who sees a crime being committed.

<variant>witness

<variant>burglar

<variant>solicitor

<variant>robber

<variant>judge

<question>He parked his car in the wrong place and had to pay $20 parking ….

<variant>fine

<variant>sentence

<variant> receipt

<variant>paper

<variant>check

<question>After twelve hours, the Jury finally reached its..: the prisoner was guilty.

<variant>verdict

<variant>decision

<variant>sentence

<variant>task

<variant>conclusion

<question>Since it was his first offence, he was not sent to prison but put on … for 6 months.

<variant>probation

<variant>prison

<variant>hospital

<variant>court

<variant>police

<question>At a trial, the barrister who speaks for the accused is called the Counsel for the ….

<variant>defense

<variant>support

<variant>prosecution

<variant>justice

<variant>crime

<question>In the House of Commons the members sit…

<variant>on two sides of the hall

<variant>on four sides of the hall

<variant>on two sides and in the middle of the portal

<variant>on two sides and in the middle of the hall

<variant>on three sides of the hall

<question>In addition to being head of all … armed services, the Queen is Colonel-in-Chief of several regiments and corps in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.

<variant>three

<variant>five

<variant>six

<variant>four

<variant>two

<question>Now they... an English article.

<variant>are translating

<variant>translate

<variant>translates

<variant>is translating

<variant>have translated

<question>The young men... to the library now.

<variant>are going

<variant>go

<variant>goes

<variant>is going

<variant>to go

<question>I... English now. It is my second foreign language.

<variant>am studying

<variant>studies

<variant> studied

<variant>have been studying

<variant>have studied

<question>Laws … changed since primeval times.

<variant>haven’t

<variant>didn’t

<variant>hadn’t

<variant>hasn’t

<variant>don’t

<question>Laws … not for ordinary people, they are for lawyers.

<variant>are

<variant>is

<variant>were

<variant>was

<variant>have been

<question>The US congress … of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate.

<variant>consists

<variant>consist

<variant>is consisting

<variant>has been consisting

<variant>was consist

<question>The most common type of law court in England and Wales … the magistrates’ court.

<variant>is

<variant>are

<variant>has

<variant>was

<variant>has been

<question>Magistrates are … by special committees in every town and district.

<variant>elected

<variant>select

<variant>known

<variant>found

<variant>chose

<question>Most litigation in … US occurs in district courts.

<variant>the

<variant>an

<variant>a

<variant>-

<variant>much

<question>The United Kingdom is divided into 650 ….

<variant>constituencies

<variant>elections

<variant>private sectors

<variant>local councils

<variant>opposition

<question>A jury will bring in … of guilty when there is no reasonable doubt.

<variant>a verdict

<variant>a decree

<variant>a decision

<variant>a compensation

<variant>an edict

<question>The … sentences the defendant after the jurors have brought in a guilty verdict.

<variant> judge

<variant> jurist

<variant>investigator

<variant>jury

<variant>foreman

<question>“Суд Короны” stands for … in English.

<variant>Crown Court

<variant>County Court

<variant>Civil Court

<variant>Criminal Court

<variant>Juvenile Court

 

<question>“Суды графств” stand for … in English.

<variant>County Courts

<variant>Civil Courts

<variant>Criminal Courts

<variant>Juvenile Courts

<variant>Crown Courts

<question>“Принять законопроект” stands for … in English.

<variant>to pass a bill

<variant>to hear a bill

<variant>to introduce a bill

<variant>to return a bill

<variant>to amend a bill

<question>“Внести законопроект” stands for … in English.

<variant>to introduce a bill

<variant>to pass a bill

<variant>to hear a bill

<variant>to amend a bill

<variant>to return a bill

<question>“Court decision” stands for … in Russian.

<variant>решение суда

<variant>согласие суда

<variant>одобрение суда

<variant>заявление суда

<variant>регламент суда

<question>“Defendant” stands for … in Russian.

<variant>Обвиняемый

<variant>Защитник

<variant>Адвокат

<variant>Прокурор

<variant>Правонарушитель

<question>“To investigate” stands for … in Russian.

<variant>расследовать

<variant>одобрять

<variant>вносить изменения

<variant>рассматривать

<variant>отклонять

<question>Each state in the United States has its own court ….

<variant>system

<variant>jury

<variant>house

<variant>trial

<variant>room

<question>New legislation in Britain usually … in the House of Lords.

<variant>starts

<variant>is starting

<variant>has start

<variant>start

<variant>is start

<question>There are a few hundred judges, trained as barristers, who preside in more serious cases. There … no separate training for judges.

<variant>is

<variant>are

<variant>isn’t

<variant>wasn’t

<variant>were

<question>Appeals … heard by higher courts.

<variant>are

<variant>is

<variant>has been

<variant>has

<variant>be

<question> … have medical or legal training (or both).

<variant>Coroners

<variant>Jury

<variant>Magistrates

<variant>Barristers

<variant>Solicitors

<question> They... to London at 4 yesterday.

<variant>were flying

<variant>are flying

<variant>am flying

<variant>have flown

<variant>is flying

<question> Don’t make any noise, he...

<variant>is sleeping

<variant>is sleeps

<variant>is sleep

<variant>sleeps

<variant>sleeping

<question> I... never... him before.

<variant>have, seen

<variant>has, seen

<variant>had, -

<variant>has, saw

<variant>had, seen

<question> I...... New York four times this year.

<variant>have, visited

<variant>has, visited

<variant>has, visit

<variant>have, visiting

<variant>had, visiting

<question>... you ever... a member of any political party?

<variant>have, been

<variant>has, been

<variant>had, were

<variant>has, has

<variant>had, been

<question>How long... you... here?

<variant>have, worked

<variant>has, work

<variant>has, worked

<variant>have, work

<variant>had, work

<question>Bob says there are … criminals in that park.

<variant>many

<variant>much

<variant>very

<variant>such a

<variant>a lot

<question>Well, it is quieter here than … I … now.

<variant>where, live

<variant>where, am lived

<variant>what, live

<variant>that, am live

<variant>where, living

<question>You … to go to the police station.

<variant>ought

<variant>must

<variant>should

<variant>will

<variant>can

<question>As soon as he … we will start our project.

<variant>arrives

<variant>is going to arrive

<variant>will arrive

<variant>arrived

<variant>is arrived

<question>When John stole sweets from a shop, his parents were fined for ….

<variant>shoplifting

<variant>crime

<variant>burglary

<variant>stealing

<variant>murder

<question>Here’s my report.... it at last.

<variant>I’ve finished

<variant>I finish

<variant>I finished

<variant>I’m finished

<variant>I’m finishing

<question>I’ve... made some coffee. It’s in the kitchen.

<variant>just

<variant>ever

<variant>never

<variant>yet

<variant>lately

<question>I’m very tired.... over four hundred miles today.

<variant>I’ve driven

<variant>I drive

<variant>I’m driving

<variant>I’ve be driving

<variant>I were driven

<question>The policeman … Tom of committing a serious offence.

<variant>accused

<variant>threatened

<variant>warned

<variant>denied

<variant>appealed

<question> Tom is helping... friend with his English.

<variant>his

<variant>her

<variant>their

<variant>him

<variant>us

<question> She is busy with... lessons.

<variant>her

<variant>him

<variant>theirs

<variant>them

<variant>it

<question>The workers are telling us about... work.

<variant>their

<variant>they

<variant>them

<variant>him

<variant>hers

<question> The building is very high, but... windows are so small.

<variant>its

<variant>his

<variant>her

<variant>their

<variant>our

<question>These are students. These textbooks are...

<variant>theirs

<variant>ours

<variant>our

<variant>yours

<variant>her

<question>The national presidential elections in the USA really consist … two separate campaigns.

<variant>of

<variant>for

<variant>on

<variant>from

<variant>-

<question>The Justice Department is responsible … faithful execution of the laws under the president’s authority.

<variant>for

<variant>of

<variant>on

<variant>from

<variant>in

 


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