This vocabulary quiz tests students on words related to crime and law enforcement. It includes sections to test listening skills by writing words called out, completing sentences with correct vocabulary words, unscrambling words, and completing sentences by choosing the right word from a list which includes terms like accused, jury, pickpockets, hacker, dealer, investigate, and verdict. The quiz covers a range of legal and crime-related terminology.
This vocabulary quiz tests students on words related to crime and law enforcement. It includes sections to test listening skills by writing words called out, completing sentences with correct vocabulary words, unscrambling words, and completing sentences by choosing the right word from a list which includes terms like accused, jury, pickpockets, hacker, dealer, investigate, and verdict. The quiz covers a range of legal and crime-related terminology.
This vocabulary quiz tests students on words related to crime and law enforcement. It includes sections to test listening skills by writing words called out, completing sentences with correct vocabulary words, unscrambling words, and completing sentences by choosing the right word from a list which includes terms like accused, jury, pickpockets, hacker, dealer, investigate, and verdict. The quiz covers a range of legal and crime-related terminology.
A. Listen and write the word the teacher calls out:
1. 5. 9.
2. 6. 10.
3. 7. 11.
4. 8. 12.
B. Complete the followings with the correct words:
1. Taking something into or out of a country in an illegal or secret way is s_________.
2. Someone who destroys or defaces property is a v____________. 3. Information that is given to help to prove that someone has committed a crime is e___________. 4. Someone who enters a building by climbing up walls or pipes is a c_________ b___________. 5. A type of strong wire with sharp points on it is b_____________ wire. 6. To illegally follow someone over a period of time is to s___________. 7. A place where a crime was committed is a c_________ s__________.
1. The police stopped me and ___________ me of speeding.
2. Be careful of ____________ when you go into town! They can take your wallet. 3. Depending on the _________________, the accused will either be sentenced or be released. 4. The police wanted to ________________ the suspect about his alibi. 5. I was furious when a _____________ used my identity on twitter. 6. The name for a person who sells illegal drugs: drug ______________. 7. Twelve people make up the members of a ____________.