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Sentencing
United Bank is concerned about the increasing media coverage of suspicions of corruption among its top management staff. The VP of finance was accused of embezzling ten million dollars, for which the maximum penalty is eight years in prison. The bank's attorneys advised management to offer him a plea bargain according to which he will admit to the crime, return the money plus compensation, and serve one year of community service. The VP of finance is reluctant to accept, pleading his innocence.
If the VP of finance is found guilty of the charge and the judge gives him the maximum sentence, the VP of finance can be sentenced to a jail term of eight years. Choose whether the statement is true or false to varing degrees according to the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Legal Research
A new study proves that scores on cognitive ability tests, which include critical thinking tests, are strongly related to success in both civilian and military jobs, and predict outcomes in all jobs. The added value of these tests, the authors conclude, is that they predict both what an individual can do right now, as well the extent to which an individual is likely to learn and develop.
Nowadays, occupational psychologists use cognitive ability tests more often than in the past. Choose whether the statement is true or false to varing degrees according to the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Opinion Writing
Following a reduction in the number of applicants, the college has been asking students to evaluate faculty teaching performance for the last two years. The college's management announced that the purpose of these evaluations is to provide information to faculty about teachers' strengths and weaknesses, and to help higher management make decisions about pay raises and promotions to reward the better teachers. Last week, Professor Burke, a recently retired senior lecturer at the college, wrote a letter in which he objected to these evaluations, claiming they compromise academic standards.
The college management does not care about academic excellence at all. Choose whether the statement is true or false to varing degrees according to the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Civil Litigation
Retailer groups opposed to Visa and MasterCard's $7.25 billion settlement of a lawsuit over merchant credit card fees said they have garnered support from about 1,200 businesses covered by the deal. These groups urged U.S. District Judge in Brooklyn not to grant initial approval to the settlement, however, the ruling will probably be in its favour. That could end seven years of litigation over an alleged conspiracy by the card companies and banks to fix the fees that retailers are charged when customers pay with cards.
The judge thinks that a conspiracy between the credit card companies has not occurred. Choose whether the statement is true or false to varing degrees according to the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Drafting
Virtual employees, or employees who work from home via computer, are an increasing trend. In the US, the number of virtual employees has increased 39% in the last two years and 74% in the last five years. Employing virtual workers reduces costs and makes it possible to use talented workers no matter where they are located globally. Yet, running a workplace with virtual employees might entail miscommunication and less camaraderie, and can be more time-consuming than face-to-face interaction. Today, a majority of the employees in the US are virtual employees. Choose whether the statement is true or false to varing degrees according to the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Evidence
Ethics committee member: 'This person was the proctor at the exam during which the two students were caught allegedly cheating. Yet she claims to recognize the student who was giving the answers but not the student who was getting the answers. Therefore, the proctor's testimony should be excluded.' Proposed Assumption:

If a proctor claims to recognize both parties involved in cheating, then the proctor's testimony should be included. Choose whether the assumption has been made in the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Assumption Made
B.
Assumption Not Made

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Criminal Litigation
United Bank is concerned about the increasing media coverage of suspicions of corruption among its top management staff. The VP of finance was accused of embezzling ten million dollars, for which the maximum penalty is eight years in prison. The bank's attorneys advised management to offer him a plea bargain according to which he will admit to the crime, return the money plus compensation, and serve one year of community service. The VP of finance is reluctant to accept, pleading his innocence.
United Bank believes that the bad press will have a negative impact on its future.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False

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Sentencing
Should the government allow rehabilitated convicted criminals the right to expunge their criminal record after a waiting period of five years? Yes; expunging criminal records reduces social stigma and helps rehabilitated criminals assimilate better in society. Decide whether the argument is strong or weak.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Strong argument
B.
Weak argument

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Legal Research
You are nervous if you are stuck in traffic. Everyone stuck in traffic is anxious. If you are stuck in traffic, you are both anxious and nervous. Choose whether the conclusion follows the text below.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Conclusion follows
B.
Conclusion does not follow

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Opinion Writing
The Tariff Act of 1883 declared a 10 percent duty on all vegetables entering the country, but allowed fruit to enter duty free. The New York Customs Collector saw an opportunity to increase revenue and declared the tomato to be a vegetable. Angry importers sued but, in Nix v. Hedden Justice Horace Gray ruled: 'Although botanists consider the tomato a fruit, tomatoes are eaten as a principal part of a meal, like squash or peas, so it is the court's decision that the tomato is a vegetable as a matter of law'. The law that levied import taxes on vegetables but not on fruit was a reasonable and just law.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
Probably True
C.
Insufficient Data
D.
Probably False
E.
False
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