describing people
asking questions
grammar
verbs
nouns
100

Name 4 main eye colors

If you can name more shades, you will get extra points

brown, blue, green, grey

  • Hazel – usually a mixture of brown, green, and sometimes gold flecks

  • Amber – golden or copper-colored

100

Fill in the gap with the right word:

What time did the incident ...?

happen, occur

100

Fill in the gap with a right word:

The police assumes that the suspect ... be part of a trafficking network.

might, could, can, may
100

to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind?

accuse

100

the situation in which two people look at each other's eyes at the same time?

eye contact

200

Items like hats, glasses, jewelry, or bags are recorded as this.

What are they all together?

accessories

200

Fill in the gap with the appropriate word:

Can you ... the person's age/behaviour?

describe

200

Fill in the gap with a right word:

He ... be the owner of all three passports.

can't, couldn't

200

to say or write what someone or something is like?

describe

200

the bags, suitcases, etc. that contain your possessions and that you take with you when you are travelling?

luggage

300

Name at least 3 possible distinguishing features.

tattoos, birthmarks, scars, moles

300

Fill in the gap with the appropriate word(purpose of travel):

Are you ... someone here in Germany?

visiting

300

Fill in the gap with the right word:

This passport ... have been forged since the impostor tried to use it. It looks like a professional job.

must

300

to prevent something from happening or to not allow yourself to do something?

avoid

300

hair that a man grows above his upper lip?

moustache

400

Name 4 common hair lengths types

bald, short, long, medium/shoulder-length, 

400

Fill in the gap with the appropriate word (purpose of travel):

Is this your final ...?

destination

400

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The visa had ... forged using outdated hologram technology.

been

400

to persuade someone that something false is the truth, or to keep the truth hidden from someone for your own advantage?(similar to lie)

deceive

400

(the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it?

theft

500

This term describes the way a person walks, which can help officers identify someone even in a crowd.

gait, Gangart

500

Fill in the gap with the appropriate word:

Are you ... a large amount of cash?


carrying

500

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The driver is ... investigated for organized trafficking.

being

500

to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive?

forge

500

an event that is either unpleasant or unusual?

incident

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