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Вопросы к зачету по специальности Правоохранительная деятельность
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | - |
Тип | Другие методич. материалы |
Автор | Павлова И.В. |
Дата | 16.12.2014 |
Формат | doc |
Изображения | Нет |
Questions on the topics
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Was John Edgar Hoover the head of the FBI or of Interpol? (FBI)
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What Divisions of the FBI did J.E. Hoover open? (technical and scientific laboratory, identification d., set up a lot of training schools)
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Can you prove that John Hoover had a photographic mind? (he called agents by their first names, he remembered all investigations and their results)
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What can you say about the personal life of John Hoover? ( he had no time to get married, he went fishing and hunting, played tennis well, he liked good music)
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Where is Oxford University situated? ( on the river Thames about 50 miles from London)
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How many colleges does thee Oxford University consist of? (32 colleges - 27 for men and 5 for women)
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How many terms are there in the Oxford academic year? (3 terms, each term lasts for 10 weeks)
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Is attendance of lectures at the University compulsory? (no)
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In what way do they check the progress of students? ( at the end of each term students have examinations)
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Why is it difficult for a tourist from Europe to cross the street in London? (because in Britain the cars Keep to the left)
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What do different colours of the traffic light say? ( stop, wait, cross)
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Does Washington DC belong to any state?
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Where is the White House, home of the President, situated?
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Has Washington a subway system?
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Are there any sky-scrapers in Washington DC? ( no. there is a law against building structures more than 90 feet high)
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What are the British Isles formed of? ( Great Britain, Ireland and number of small islands)
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What is the biggest river in Great Britain?
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Why is it possible to travel by water from part of Great Britain to the other? (all the rivers are joined by canals)
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What can you say about the climate of Great Britain? (mild, the worst thing about the climate is the thick fog)
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What is the population of Great Britain? ( about 60 mln)
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What are the main industries in Great Britain? ( textile, fishing, shipbuilding, clothing, food, film production)
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What are the world-known British names of writers, scientists, painters? (Shakespeare, Defoe, Dickens, Byron, Newton, Darwin, Turner, Constable)
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What is the oldest part of London? ( the City with its narrow streets)
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What are the most famous sights of London? ( the Tower, Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, St. Paul's Cathedral, the British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben …)
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Where is the USA situated? (in the southern half of North America)
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How many states are there in the USA? (50)
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What countries does the USA border on? ( Canada in the North and Mexico in the South)
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What is the biggest river in the USA? ( the Mississippi)
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What holidays are celebrated in most states? ( New Year's Day, Lincoln's birthday, Washington's birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day)
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What is the biggest city in the USA? (New York)
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What is the main law of life in New York? ( money-making)
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What is the central part of New York? (Manhattan Island)
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Is New York a modern city or an old one? ( modern)
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What is the cheapest way of travelling in New York? (subway)
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What branches is the government of the USA composed of? (legislative, executive and judicial)
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What kind of person must the President of the USA be? (not less than 35, native born, resident in the country for 14 years)
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Who is the head of the legislative power in the USA? (the Congress)
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How many chambers does the Congress consist of? (the Senate - 2 members from each state and the House of Representatives)
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Who is the head of the executive branch in the USA? (the President)
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Is Great Britain a republic or a monarchy?
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How are the Queen's powers limited? (by Parliament)
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What are the bodies of government in the UK?
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What do executive bodies of Britain consist of? (the Cabinet, government departments and local authorities)
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How is the Prime Minister elected? ( the leader of the party which has the majority in the House of Commons)
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Is the British or the American Constitution unwritten? (British)
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Why is the English Constitution called flexible and the American rigid? (the laws in Britain can be changed easily, in America it's difficult)
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What divisions does the USA consist of? Name some of them. (Identification D., Laboratory, Training D., Administrative D.)
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How can fingerprints help in the investigation? (a dangerous fugitive wanted in one state can be found through fingerprint identification in another state)
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What is the main aim of the Laboratory of the FBI? (they make scientific examinations which help to prove the guilt or innocence of a person)
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What do the agents of the FBI fight against?
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Police departments
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What are the main departments of police? (Criminal Detection D., Criminal Investigation D., Economic Crimes D., State Auto Inspection, Transport police, Juvenile Inspection, the Correctional System
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What is the main aim of police? (to maintain public order, to protect state and personal property, to safeguard the rights of all citizens)
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What is the main responsibility of the officer of the Criminal Invest. D.? (to detect a criminal)
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What must an officer of the Criminal Investigation D. do? (collect facts to prove the guilt or innocence of a person)
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What is the State Auto Inspection responsible for? (safety on the roads)
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Who does the Juvenile Inspection work with? (difficult juveniles and their careless parents)
The British Police
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Why is the British officer sometimes called the Bobby? (after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the British police)
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Do the British policemen carry guns? (only in Northern Ireland)
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What education do members of the police have? (all members of the police must gain a certain level of academic qualification and undergo a period of intensive training)
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What are the ranks in the British police? (Chief Constable, Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendant, Chief Inspector, Sergeant, Constable)
FBI
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What are some of the Divisions of the FBI? (Special Invest. D., Identification D., Laboratory D., Training D., Administrative D.,)
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What do FBI agents fight against? (organized crime, locate and apprehend escaped prisoners)
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Which Division has the largest collection of fingerprints? (Identification D.)
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How do Laboratory examinations help? (to solve a crime, to prove the guilt or innocence of a person)
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Where are FBI agents trained? (at the FBI Academy in Virginia and at the training schools in Washington DC)
Interpol
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What police forces is Interpol made up? (A MULTINATIONAL FORCE, MADE UP OF POLICE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES)
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What are the main aims of Interpol? (promote assistance between all police forces, prevent crime)
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What is the main body of Interpol? (the General Assembly)
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What is the main task of the General Assembly? (adopts the programmes of activities, controls the policy of the organization)
Stages of investigation
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What police forces take part in the process of investigating a crime? (patrol officers, detectives, criminalistic technicians, investigators)
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Name the two major stages of investigating a crime. (preliminary and follow up)
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What does the preliminary investigation include? (arresting a suspect, helping a victim, securing the crime scene from loss of evidence, collecting physical evidence, preliminary report)
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What does the follow up investigation include? (interrogation of the suspect, interviewing the witnesses, collecting information from informants, preparation of reports)
Crime scene and duties of a police officer at a crime scene
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What are the main police actions when crime is reported to the police? (to arrest a criminal, to give first aid to a victim, to protect the crime scene, to question the witnesses, to search the crime scene for evidence)
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What must the investigator do with the physical evidence? (identify all the evidence, describe the exact location of each item, prove that the evidence was in proper custody)
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What qualifications must a police officer have? (must be a highly qualified specialist with a good training)