Choose the correct variant in Passive:They have changed the date of our meeting
Choose the correct tense form of the verb:While I (study), Sue (run) into the library.
B)& was studying, ran
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Choose the correct tense form of the verb:Yuki (listen) to the radio when the phone (ring).B)& was listening, rang
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Choose the correct variant: a judicial decision that serves as an authority for deciding a later:B)& precedent
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Choose the correct variant: a person who is sued in a civil lawsuit:B)& defendant
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Choose the correct variant: a person who pleads cases in court:C)& advocate
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Choose the correct variant: area of the law concerned with non-criminal matters, rights and remedies:A)& civil law
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Choose the correct variant: area of the law which deals with crimes and their punishments, including fines and penalties:E)& criminal law
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Choose the correct variant: draft document before it is made into law:C)& bill
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Choose the correct variant: legal system which is the foundation of the legal systems of most of the English-speaking countries of the world, based on customs, usage and court decisions:B)& common law
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Choose the correct variant: officer of the court whose duties include keeping order and assisting the judge and jurors:A)& bailiff
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Choose the correct variant: public official who has the authority to hear and decide cases:A)& judge
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Choose the correct variant: The court where a case is reviewed which has already been heard in a lower court:A)& court of appeals
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Choose the correct variant: The highest court in a jurisdiction, the court of a last resort:E)&supreme court
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:I didn’t realize that someone was recording our conversationA)& I didn’t realize that the conversation was being recorded
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:I don’t like people telling me what to doC)& I don’t like being told what to do
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:People don’t use this road very oftenA)& This road isn’t used very often
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They are building a new road round the city
D)& A new road is being built round the city
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They didn’t offer Ann the jobB)& Ann wasn’t offered the job
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They don’t pay Jim verymuchE)& Jim isn’t paid very much
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They cancelled all flights because of fog
C)& All flights were cancelled because of fog
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They have changed the date of our meeting
C)& The date of the meeting has been changed
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Choose the correct variant in Passive:They will ask you a lot of questions at the interviewA)& You will be asked a lot of questions at the interview
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Chose the correct word for this definition:To give document and go through a formal procedureA)& to apply
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Choose the definition of the word “bill”E)& bill is a proposal for a new law
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Choose the prepositions: A deputy of Senate may be a citizen … the republic … Kazakhstan .... not less than 5 years and who has reached 30 years … age.B)& of, of, for, of
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Choose the prepositions: Kazakhstan's membership … international organizations is very important … its integration … the world community and the global economy.C)& in, for, into
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Choose the prepositions: The jury reached a verdict … guilty.A)& of
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Choose the right tense “Jack ___ without any present because he ___ nothing”C)& came / had bought
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Choose the right translation: Legal rights:D)& законные права
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Choose the right variant:I (to think) about what you told me.A)& I’m thinking
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Choose the right word to the following definition: A person who betrays his or her country to another state:D)& traitor
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Choose the right word to the following definition: A person who has committed a crime:B)& offender
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Choose the right word to the following definition: A person who is authorized to make a decision of the case brought before a court:D)& judge
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Choose the right word to the following definition: A person who takes away people by force and demands money for their return:D)&kidnapper
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Choose the right word to the following definition: the dishonest taking of property belonging to another person with the intention of depriving the owner permanently of its possession:E)& theft.
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Choose the right word to the following definition: the stealing of property from a person by using or threatening to use forceA)& robbery
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Choose the suitable preposition: She appealed … the sentence.C)& against
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Choose the suitable preposition: She pleaded not guilty … fraud.E)& to
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