
Module 2 Test on Crime Vocabulary
Quiz by Anna Shapovalova
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Complete the following sentences with a suitable preposition / suitable prepositions.
France is looking ______ a diplomatic solution of the problem.
Things could be looking _______ in the computer industry.
We are looking _________ for a new house.
We are really looking ______ _____ seeing you again.
I wasn't successful, so they looked ______ ___ me.
Could you look ___ ___ your granny on your way to work?
I don't want to buy anything, I'm just looking _______
Two men stole the jewels while a large crowd looked ______.
While you're in London, do look _______ our old teacher, he'll be pleased to see you.
It should also look ________ the possibilities of wind-generated electricity.
Complete the following sentences with a suitable preposition.
Her assistant was accused ____ theft and fraud by the police.
His words were calculated ____effect.
The accident happened ____ no fault of yours.
He was indicted _______ drug charges at Snaresbrook Crown Court
Ten army officers were sentenced ___ death.
He was arrested ___ suspicion of murder.
Why should I plead guilty ___ something I didn’t do?
He was released ___bail.
They had to take out insurance ___ loss or damage.
This judge is known to be tough ___ crime
Read the following definitions and type in a term using ONE WORD.
someone in a court of law who says what they have seen and what they know about a crime
(a crime) - an attempt to make someone do something for you by giving the person money, presents, or something else that they want
a person who has been accused of breaking the law and is being tried in court
to secretly take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for (verb)
a large amount of money that is illegally demanded in exchange for someone who has been taken prisoner/ hostage
a very serious crime such as armed robbery, murder, wounding, etc.
an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place
the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things
the offence of marrying someone while already married to another person
the crime of killing a person when the killer did not intend to do it or cannot be responsible for his or her actions