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There are 40 questions which you are to answer in 15 minutes that gives you roughly 30 seconds per question.

 

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In a normal exam you will be asked between 40 – 60 questions but I only arranged 40 questions

 

Note

 

Do not be in a hurry to answer the questions

Do not waste time on a question you don’t know

Move as fast as possible and starting with questions that don’t have calculation first to save time

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50 – 59 C

 

45 – 49 D

 

40 – 44 E

 

0 – 39 F

 

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CSS 102

1 / 40

1.

In Classical theory, human behaviour was considered as being motivated by a ________rationality

2 / 40

2.

According to_____, sociological approach to crime will enable us to understand the economics, gender, education, race, religion, family life and all other social phenomena that are directly involved in crime

3 / 40

3.

The principle of _____is concerned with the fact that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists which defines it as such.

 

4 / 40

4.

There is general agreement that age is_____ related to criminality.

5 / 40

5.

The exponents of the social contract theory are these, except______

6 / 40

6.

To ______criminal law is as the body of rules and regulations that defines and specifies punishment for offences of a public nature or for wrongs committed against the state or society.

7 / 40

7.

____ saw crime as a social product, determine by social conditions, capable of being controlled only in social terms.

8 / 40

8.

According to____, crime statistics has various sources such as the informal source (media reports, victim survey and self-report) and the formal (the police, the courts and the prisons)

9 / 40

9.

Crime is a form of deviance and therefore a ______­­ problem in any society.

10 / 40

10.

______is an academic discipline that makes use of scientific methods to study the nature, extent cause and control of criminal behaviour.

11 / 40

11.

Crime experts have identified these factors that influence crime rate trends except____.

 

12 / 40

12.

Crime is a violation of societal rules of behaviour as interpreted and expressed by a criminal_____ code created by people holding social and political power

13 / 40

13.

According to ___, criminal law can be seen as a litany of prohibitions and duties; behaviours that the state considers to be unacceptable

14 / 40

14.

_____define criminology as the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon.

 

15 / 40

15.

Official crime statistics are records of crime derived from the _______agencies.

16 / 40

16.

_____ argues that crime is a violation of culture norms, which is something beyond mere violation of law

17 / 40

17.

But today, criminologists have taken a variety of approaches in explaining the ____of crime.

18 / 40

18.

Official sources of crime statistics in Nigeria include these, except______

19 / 40

19.

Causation refers to that the concurrence of a guilty mind ( mens rea) and a criminal act ( actus reus) may produce or cause_______.

 

20 / 40

20.

______ defines crime as non-conformist conduct that breaks a law

21 / 40

21.

Prosecutor’s record, Court record, Prison record, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) record, Customs record, Immigration record, Federal Road safety corps (FRSC) record, Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related offences Commission (ICPC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are ____sources of crime statistics in Nigeria

22 / 40

22.

The behavior which is formally defined as illegal through the codification of ____ are assumed to embody the societal consensus

 

23 / 40

23.

______involves observing a group of people who share a like characteristic over time

 

24 / 40

24.

Until the late 1960s, Criminologists devoted themselves to learning why_____ violated the rules of society.

25 / 40

25.

Classical theory believed that individual criminals engage in a process of rational ______decision making

26 / 40

26.

Security, stability, freedom from fear and anxiety chaos are the ___ of Abraham Maslow’s hierarchies of basic needs..

27 / 40

27.

Crime skyrocketed in the 1930s during the _____Depression

28 / 40

28.

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Crime is from the Latin word crimen meaning accusation or

 

29 / 40

29.

The Writer who indicates that crime is formally defined as illegal through the codification of laws which is assumed to embody the societal consensus is ___

 

30 / 40

30.

The research method which observes a group of people who share a like characteristic over time is_____

31 / 40

31.

According to______ theory, delinquency results when an individual’s bond to society is weak or broken

 

32 / 40

32.

The term Actus reus means _____

33 / 40

33.

____is the study of experience of a single offender.

34 / 40

34.

There are ____ levels or types of mens rea

35 / 40

35.

Criminologists equate the definition of crime with all ______ behavior

36 / 40

36.

According to________, he saw crime as a social product, determine by social conditions, capable of being controlled only in social terms.

37 / 40

37.

____ refers to that the concurrence of mens rea and actus reus may produce or cause harm

38 / 40

38.

Mens rea means ___

39 / 40

39.

According to _______, the content of crime is culturally determined.

40 / 40

40.

Classical ideas about crime and punishment was advocated by _____

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Phil

Phil aka Undergragra is a Computer Engineering Graduate at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti. He is a lover of God, a passionate teacher, writer and an educational consultant.

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