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    Exercise "Vocabulary: Justice", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 938 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 73.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): santiago2011 / FRANCE, on Friday 27 March - 17:35:
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    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (938 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 81.2 %
    «Sorry, Sir, but *, you’re not allowed to drive over 130 km an hour on motorways... I’ll have to fine you.»

    Question 2 passed: 79.2 %
    Before testifying, witnesses are required to *. They swear "to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."

    Question 3 passed: 82.8 %
    «It may take a long time before *… You should be very patient, then.»

    Question 4 passed: 70.4 %
    When you decide to buy a house or a flat in France, a * will take care of the red tape for you.

    Question 5 passed: 71.5 %
    When questioned by the police, the suspect asked for a * and refused to say a single word.

    Question 6 passed: 43.5 %
    The coloured population needed a lot of time and effort before the Segregation Laws were * in the south of the United States...

    Question 7 passed: 75.3 %
    If you *, you must be prepared to get fined or imprisoned.

    Question 8 passed: 78.3 %
    The police failed to gather enough * so that the suspect was released.

    Question 9 passed: 73 %
    The accused decided to * in order to have a lighter sentence and avoid a trial.

    Question 10 passed: 72.6 %
    In order to avoid a heavier sentence to his client, the * explained that he had spent his youth in orphanages, in terrible conditions.


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