http://bugofjustice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bugofjustice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-02 07:01 am

Advanced Criminal Justice, Class 8: Quiz 1, Period 1, 02.02.06

[OOC: Quiz! For those not in the know, Tick's quizzes deal in general knowledge, hypothetical situations, and metaphor. Big shock, isn't it? Have fun. Please get them done by Saturday, but I'll accept any turned in before next Tuesday. All good? Good. Class Info Post.]

The Tick was standing by his desk when the class walked in. Lockheed was back in his usual spot, holding a cup of soup and slurping loudly at random moments. He of course kept this up until the last person handed in their quiz.

"Welcome, class! Congratulations on surviving after Tuesday's class. Today you have your first quiz for Justice this semester! Hopefully Karma is smiling at us in earnest and you'll all do just fine on the quiz and return safely to class next Tuesday. Good luck!"

Tick then handed out the quizzes.

1. Bugs Bunny: What is his deal, in terms of Justice?

2. Imagine two puppies quarrelling. Would your usual methods of negotiation/force to stop the fight still be applied? How would things change?

3. Explain the difference between Vengence and Justice with a metaphor involving the common farm animal of your choice.

EC. Please write a brief descriptive paragraph using a comparison between Justice, squirrels and the color blue.

Re: Quizzery [02.02.06]

[identity profile] marsheadtilt.livejournal.com 2006-02-02 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Bugs Bunny: What is his deal, in terms of Justice?

Bugs Bunny is often on the wrong side of Justice, but somehow things always turn out right for him in the end.

2. Imagine two puppies quarrelling. Would your usual methods of negotiation/force to stop the fight still be applied? How would things change?

I would try to separate the puppies and determine what caused the quarrel. Then I would determine if they were real puppies, or students turned in to animals. If they were real puppies, I would not try to reason with them, I would just stick them in separate rooms or cages. If they were students turned into puppies, I would explain why what they were doing was wrong.

3. Explain the difference between Vengence and Justice with a metaphor involving the common farm animal of your choice.

Justice is like a cow, steady and resilent and always ready to do what is asked of it, whereas Vengence is like a bull, which doesn't always think before it acts, just charges in.

EC. Please write a brief descriptive paragraph using a comparison between Justice, squirrels and the color blue.

Justice is like a squirrel, something you're vaguely aware of, but don't generally pay attention to. But if the squirrel was blue, you would be more likely to notice it, which is why police cars have blue lights. that really makes no sense, omg