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Exercise "Vocabulary: Justice (sentences)", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 528 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 81 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): lilas53 / CANADA, on Wednesday 25 October - 12:57:
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Stats (528 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 86.6 %
In this brand-new penitentiary, there’s a * where the most dangerous criminals are detained.
Question 2 passed: 83 %
As he will soon be released, the prisoner will be given an * to get ready for rehab.
Question 3 passed: 72.2 %
In this prison, * can borrow books from a library and attend English and Maths lessons if they want to.
Question 4 passed: 81.3 %
As it was his first offence, the young delinquent was given a *. Let’s hope he’ll have understood the lesson.
Question 5 passed: 77.1 %
As Ray is a minor offender and the breadwinner of his family, he’ll soon be given a * and will resume his job as a mechanic.
Question 6 passed: 81.8 %
Prisons are so overcrowded that minor offenders now wear *, and report to the police every two weeks.
Question 7 passed: 75.4 %
«You shouldn’t park here... If you do, you’ll be * and you might even lose your car.»
Question 8 passed: 83.3 %
As he kept fighting with other prisoners, and had injured one of them, the inmate was sent to * for two weeks.
Question 9 passed: 88.8 %
«Nobody was surprised when the murderer was condemned to *. Everyone thought he had deserved it.»
Question 10 passed: 72 %
In Great Britain, death penalty for murder charges was abolished in 1965. Before that date, murderers *.
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