| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| committed if a person without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property by fire | arson | 86%
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| when a person inflicts violence on someone else or makes them think they are going to be attacked | common assault | 82%
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| where there is a deliberate attempt not to pay the tax which is due | tax evasion | 80%
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| the taking or carrying away of one person by another, by force or fraud, without the consent of the person taken or carried away and without lawful excuse | kidnapping | 52%
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| when you have lawfully sworn as a witness or interpreter in a judicial proceeding when you knew the oath to be false, or at least did not believe it to be true | perjury | 52%
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| assault or battery that causes serious harm to a person’s body | grevious bodily harm | 48%
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| when someone who was entrusted to manage someone else's money or property steals all or part of that money or property for their own personal gain | embezzlement | 45%
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| the principal offences of bribing another person, being bribed and bribing a foreign public official | bribery | 41%
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| when one makes unwarranted demands with menaces in order to attain personal gain or project loss on another | blackmail | 32%
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| assault or battery that causes harm to a person’s body | actual bodily harm | 29%
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| when the defendant's driving falls far below the standard expected of a competent and careful driver and it would be obvious that driving in that way would be dangerous | dangerous driving | 29%
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| makeing a false instrument, with the intention that he or another shall use it to induce somebody to accept it as genuine | forgery | 13%
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| the act of a parent failing to report the birth of a child | concealment of birth | 7%
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| A deception in which one or more people are led to believe that an explosion is likely to occur that will cause physical injury or damage to property | bomb hoax | 4%
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| the offence of attempting by corrupt means to influence a jury or juror, as by bribery or threats | embracery | 0%
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