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Grammar 2
Name the crime
100

Watch out! You ___ .

  • a. ‘ll fall
  • b.‘re falling
  • c.‘re going to fall
  • c.‘re going to fall
100

. I watch the news to keep track _____ current events.
(of / on / in / over /for)  

of

100

what is "data breach"?

any security incident in which unauthorized parties access sensitive or confidential information

100

If you `ll be / are at the zoo, do not feed animals without permission.

are

100

This crime occurs when someone enters a building, such as a house or business, with the intention of stealing something or committing another crime. Often, they break a window or pick a lock to get inside.

Burglary

200

They ___ for you for 2 hours before you came.

  • a.have waited
  • b.have been waiting
  • c.had been waiting
  • c.had been waiting
200

. The company says that these stores have a high return _____  (of / for / on / over / in) investment.

on

200

what is "social engineering"?

a manipulation technique that exploits human error to gain private information, access, or valuables.

200

There`s a strong possibility that they will hire an auditor.

  • a.They will likely to hire an author.
  • b.They are on the point of hiring an author.
  • c.They are likely to hire an author.
  • c.They are likely to hire an author.
200

This crime involves taking something valuable from a store without paying for it. The person committing this crime usually tries to hide the items in their clothing or bag and sneak out unnoticed.

 Shoplifting

300

She tried ________ the bus, but she couldn't run fast enough.

  • a.catch
  • b.to catch
  • c.catching
300

He would have saved much more time if he had / would have taken the taxi to the airport.

had

300

what is "daily grind"?

an everyday routine. It refers to something that occurs so frequently that it has become mundane and monotonous. Usually, the term daily grind refers to a job, often boring, outside of the home. But it can refer to any daily work or routine.

300

 If she hadn't asked / didn't ask her colleague for help last month, she would be facing the same problem now.

hadn't asked

300

In this crime, a person uses deception to get money or valuable items from another person. This could involve tricking someone into giving away their bank details or pretending to be someone they’re not to gain trust.

fraud

400

The books sent / having sent to us are for my aunt.

sent

400

Do you consider ___ abroad?

  • a.living
  • b.to live
  • c.live
  • a.living
400

what is "venture capital"?

a form of private equity and a type of financing for startup companies and small businesses with long-term growth potential.

400

Pete said he had finished / finished his work the day before.

had finished

400

This crime involves setting fire to property, like a building or a car, on purpose. The person doing this might want to cause damage, get revenge, or commit insurance fraud.

Arson

500

I was the first ___ the announcement.

  • a.seeing
  • b.to see
  • c.see
500

He lets his children __ thrillers.

  • a.watch
  • b.watching
  • c.to watch
  • a.watch
500

what is "talant retention"

the process of keeping your best employees from leaving

500

You ___ on the phone when we watch the movie. You have to break that irritating habit.

  • a.always talk
  • b.are always talking
  • c.were talking
  • b.are always talking
500

This crime involves stealing someone's personal information, such as their social security number, bank account details, or credit card information, and using it to commit fraud or other crimes. The person whose identity is stolen often faces significant financial and legal issues as a result.

Identity Theft