MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Which of these statements describes a Fifth Amendment protection?
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    All citizens are entitled to due process.
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    rules that are the same for everyone.
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    the right to indictment before trial for a capital crime
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    No one can be tried twice for the same crime.
Q.2.
How did the Supreme Court rule in the Miranda decision?
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    Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights.
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    could create their own Miranda warning if it communicated the same message.
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    puts public safety at immediate risk.
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    The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures.
Q.3.
In Duckworth v. Eagan (1988), the Supreme Court held that the police
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    may, in certain cases, search individuals or seize their property without a warrant.
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    No one can be tried twice for the same crime.
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    could create their own Miranda warning if it communicated the same message.
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    puts public safety at immediate risk.
Q.4.
In New York v. Quarles (1983), the Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights do not have to be read if a suspect
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    puts public safety at immediate risk.
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    may, in certain cases, search individuals or seize their property without a warrant.
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    rules that are the same for everyone.
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    could create their own Miranda warning if it communicated the same message.
Q.5.
Which is a grand jury right?
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    All citizens are entitled to due process.
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    No one can be tried twice for the same crime.
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    rules that are the same for everyone.
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    the right to indictment before trial for a capital crime
Q.6.
Under due process, all people accused of crimes are subject to
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    rules that are the same for everyone.
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    No one can be tried twice for the same crime.
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    All citizens are entitled to due process.
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    the right to indictment before trial for a capital crime
Q.7.
Which of these statements accurately describes the Fourth Amendment?
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    the right to indictment before trial for a capital crime
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    No one can be tried twice for the same crime.
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    All citizens are entitled to due process.
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    The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures.