vocabulary
phrasal verb
collocation
logical
questions
100

capital punishment/ corporal punishment 

смертная казнь/телесные наказание 

100

To offer help or provide information, especially in a legal situation.

Come forward

100

order

in order, put sth in order, in order to do; give an order (to sb) (to do)

100

I can be long, I can be short, I can be grown, I can be bought. I can be painted or left bare. I can be round or square. What am I?

A pole

100

How do you turn the noun “crime” into an adjective?

criminal

200

A group of people who decide the fate of the accused in a trial.

Jury

200

To pursue someone or something in an attempt to catch them

chase after

200

necessary

necessary (for sb) to do

200

What gets wetter as it dries?

A towel.

200

What’s the difference between “rob” and “steal”?

Rob" is used with a person or place (e.g., "rob a bank"), while "steal" is used with the object taken (e.g., "steal money").

300

The legal action taken against someone accused of a crime.

Prosecution

300

To record or write something, especially information or a statement.

take down 

300

intention

have the/no intention of doing

300

What comes down but never goes up?

Rain

300

How do you form the passive voice in this sentence: "The police caught the thief"?

"The thief was caught by the police."


400

After the serious crime, the judge issued a (sentence/life imprisonment).

sentence

400

To run away with something that has been stolen.

Make off

400

purpose

do sth on purpose ,purpose of

400

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter "M".

400

Which preposition is used with "accuse" – “of” or “for”?

of

500

He was punished with a (fine/life sentence) for breaking traffic laws.


fine

500

To avoid being punished for committing a crime.

Get away with

500

blame

be to blame(for sth/doing) get/take the blame (for sth/doing ); put the blame on sth/sb;blame sth (on sb); blame sb for sth/doing

500

Two fathers and two sons caught three fish, but each got one. How is that possible?

They are a grandfather, a father, and a son.

500

What is the correct past form of "steal"?

stole

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