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Criminal Justice Class 10: Test 1
[OOC: Everyone in the class (except Cam who is not officially in yet) must take this test or be dropped from the class. If you have no desire to actually do it, by all means, just comment saying that you took it. Class Info Link.]
*Tick is sitting at his desk. The tests are sitting on his desk. The students are to relocate a test to their desks, transcribe their answers, and return them to Tick's desk.*
Hello, students! Take your time with this test! It's pretty tough!
1. Multiple Choice: Crime is _____.
a) Good b) Bad c) Spoon d) None of the above
2. Short Answer: Who wrote Justinian's Corpus Iuris Civilis?
3. Fill In The Blank: _____ is your best weapon.
4. Short Essay: How is crime like a polar bear?
5. Hypothetical Situation Short Essay: A thief steals $20 from a man. That man, now without any money, wanders around for a while and eventually decides to rob somebody else for train fare. By random chance, he ends up robbing the thief who took his money, but there was only $10 left to steal of the original $20. If you were an officer and one of the men complained to you about being robbed, what would you do?
EXTRA CREDIT: Finish the following metaphor: This test is...
*Tick is sitting at his desk. The tests are sitting on his desk. The students are to relocate a test to their desks, transcribe their answers, and return them to Tick's desk.*
Hello, students! Take your time with this test! It's pretty tough!
1. Multiple Choice: Crime is _____.
a) Good b) Bad c) Spoon d) None of the above
2. Short Answer: Who wrote Justinian's Corpus Iuris Civilis?
3. Fill In The Blank: _____ is your best weapon.
4. Short Essay: How is crime like a polar bear?
5. Hypothetical Situation Short Essay: A thief steals $20 from a man. That man, now without any money, wanders around for a while and eventually decides to rob somebody else for train fare. By random chance, he ends up robbing the thief who took his money, but there was only $10 left to steal of the original $20. If you were an officer and one of the men complained to you about being robbed, what would you do?
EXTRA CREDIT: Finish the following metaphor: This test is...

no subject
2. Justinian
3. The truth
4. It hibernates beneath the ice of the city, waiting for the moment to wake and maul an unsuspecting victim. Much like the Cylons waited and bided their time until they turned against the Colonies and destroyed thousands of lives.
5. Point out that at least he had ten dollars to spend, then ask if he'd like a doughnut.
This test is not as long as I was expecting.
[OOC: Sorry to see you leaving the game!]