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Exercice "Loi et Ordre", créé par ayesha (exercice gratuit pour apprendre l'anglais) :
Résultats des 348 personnes qui ont passé ce test :
Moyenne : 57% (11.4 / 20) Partager
Dernier membre à avoir fait un sans faute : santiago2011 / FRANCE, le vendredi 15 février à 12:38:
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36.8% ont eu moins de la moyenne.
63.2% ont eu au moins la moyenne.
Tous les membres qui ont obtenu un 20/20 à ce test
Statistiques questions sur 348 candidats
Question 1 réussie à 59.8 %
A lawyer who is qualified to plead cases in a court of law is a *.
Question 2 réussie à 70.7 %
A police officer who investigates crimes is a *.
Question 3 réussie à 65.5 %
A person who carries out executions of people condemned to death for crimes they have committed is a *.
Question 4 réussie à 56.3 %
Someone who is in charge of a criminal trial and who passes sentence on those found guilty by the jury is known as a*.
Question 5 réussie à 32.5 %
A person who is a member of the legal profession, especially a solicitor is called *.
Question 6 réussie à 36.5 %
A judge who hears cases involving minor offences is called a *.
Question 7 réussie à 56.9 %
An elected law-enforcement officer in the United States is called *.
Question 8 réussie à 27.3 %
A person who gives legal advice, draws up legal documents, and represents clients in some courts of law is a *.
Question 9 réussie à 73.9 %
Someone who is employed to protect a person is known as a *.
Question 10 réussie à 72.4 %
A person who is in charge of prisoners in jail is known as a *.
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