Keys: 1d,2c,3a,4d,5b,6c,7e,8d,9a,10b,11b,12d,13c,14c,15b,16b,17b,18b,19a,20c
ВАРИАНТ 2
Выберите правильный вариант.
1. Fighting against attact:
a) defendence; b) defence; c) protect; d) fence
2. Cause by a cruel act:
a) fight; b) violance; c) violate; d) violation; e) wrongdoing
3. A country with a system of government in which the elected representatives of the people are supreme, and with an elected head:
a) republic; b) kingdom; c) states; d) emirates; e) monarchy
4. Organized political community with the government:
a) party; b) society; c) organization; d)county; e) state
5. Rule made by authority for the proper regulation of a community or society or for correct conduct in life:
a) act; b) case;c) reform; d) rule; e) law
6. System of government, laws and principles according to which a state is governed:
a) Act d) Bill
b) Set e) Constitution
c) Statute
7. Freedom from danger or anxiety:
a) security; b) calmness; c) ignore; d) ignorance; c) safety
8. Use pressure or influence to make smb get or do sth:
a) power; b) enforce; c) encourage; d)force; e) press
9. The brunch wich has the duty of making laws:
a) judicial; b) executive; c)legislative; d) political; e) govrnmental
10. The branch which has the authority to carry out decisions and laws:
a) judiciary; b) executive; c)legislative; d) political; e) govrnmental
11. The branch which determines whether or not their laws and acts are in accordance with the Constitution.
a) judiciary; b) executive; c)legislative; d) political; e) govrnmental
12. A person who has full rights in a state:
a) ihabitant; b) tenant; c)settler; d) citizen; e) personality
13. An agreement made and signed between nations:
a) bill; b) treaty; c) document; d) statement; e) decision
14. Make sb or sth known clearly or formally:
a) declare; b) proclaim; c) utter; d) announce; e) prove
15. A political system in which supreme power belongs to people:
a) monarchy; b) oligarchy; c) democracy; d) republic; e) dictatorship
16. The _______met at 10 Downing Street to decide government policy on the new economic crisis.
a) civil service; b) Privy Council; c) Cabinet; d) ministries; e) MP
17. In general, a Bill becomes an Act of Parliament when it has recived the ___ of both Houses of Parliament and the sovereign.
a) consent; b) ratification; c) enactment; d) assent; e) assess
18. A lawyer in Britain, australia, etc. who is qualified to argue a case in higher and lower law courts:
a)solicitor; b) advocate; c) legal executive; d) defendor; e) barrister
19. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime in a court of law:
a) solicitor; b) advocate; c) barrister; d) prosecutor; e) judge
20. A lawyer who prepares an official paper by which the right to ownership of one’s property is given by one person to another:
a) convyancer; b) chastener; c) magistracy; d) notary; e) patent-right dealer
keys:1b,2c,3a,4e,5e,6e,7a,8d,9c,10b,11a,12d,13b,14a,15c,16c,17d,18e,19d,20a
ВАРИАНТ 3
Выберите правильный вариант.
1. The judge ____the murderer to life imprisonment.
a) prosecuted b)sentenced c)convicted d) accused e) defended
2. You should’t take the law ____your own hands – there’s a proper way of going about things.
a) by b) into c) under d)with e)on
3. Capital punishment is supposed to act as a____.
a)deterrent b) safeguard c)prevention d) distraction e) protection
4. It took the jury a long time to reach a ___.
a)summary b) conviction c) sentence d) verdict e)problem
5. I don’t know whether you are ____ or telling the tuth.
a) deluding b) intriguing c) bluffing d) deceiving e)cheating
6. Money is said to be the ____of all evil.
a) source b) reason c)cause d)root e)name
7. You should be ____when strangers call at the door and ask to see some form of identification.
a)weary b)choosy c)wary d)particular e) sceptical
8. If you are caught exceeding the speed limit, you’ll have to pay a(n)___.
a)indemnity b) penalty c) fine d)price e) fee
9. Instead of being sent to prison, the shoplifter was _____ with a fine.
a) let away b) let off c)let loose d)let out
10. The judge__the case because there wasn’t a scrap of evidence to prove the evidence to prove the suspect’s guilt.
a) disallowed b)dismissed c) abandoned d)disqualified
11. I was so desperate for money to pay off my debts that I_____to embezzlement.
a)resisted b)resorted c)retaliated d)retorted
12. Poverty frequently ____people to crime.
a)brings b)compels c)drives d)induces
13. The Embassy was ____after a bomb warning was received.
a)abandoned b) evacuated c)evicted d) expelled
14. They ____me for causing the accident although it wasn’t my fault.
a)acquitted b) blamed c)charged d) announced
15. The policeman was_____to have accepted the bribe.
a)affirmed b)alleged c)accused d)announced
16. The police car sped after the robbers with its ___blaring.
a)siren b)gong c)bell d)alarm
17. The pickpocket ____ having stolen the old lady’s purse.
a)defied b)refused c)denied d)rejected
18. The demonstrators carried banners with ___criticising the police.
a)mottos b)inscriptions c) slogans d) notices
19. The sum of money left with a court of law so that a prisoner may be set free untill his or her trial comes up is called___.
a)bribe b)bail c) proof d)fee
20. He is being kept___custody___slander.
a)in,to b)on,for c)in,for d)out of, against