Practice RBC 3 Test: Questions With Solutions
Two women, in a dating relationship, were on a date in a bar. The first woman
caught her date flirting with another woman. The first woman then used a
handgun to threaten her date.
Is this an act of Domestic Violence? ✔️Ans -yes - criminal threats (felony)
A woman was afraid to go into her apartment because her boyfriend, who had
been drinking, slapped her and threatened to kill her.
Is this an example of abuse? ✔️Ans -yes
A man and woman who bought their condo and began living together in the
spring, even though they didn't plan to get married until the fall, would be
considered cohabitants. True/False ✔️Ans -True - joint use or ownership
of property
An engaged couple who have lived in their apartment for three years, have
shared all expenses, and plan to continue living together would be considered
what? ✔️Ans -Cohabitants
A man and woman were engaged for over six months and had frequent
arguments, but they didn't hit or threaten each other.
is this domestic violence? ✔️Ans -no - domestic dispute
A man's ex-wife was angry because their son ruined his good clothes while
with his father and the father refused to pay for new ones. Since his court-
ordered child support did not require him to replace clothing, he was not in
violation of the court order.
is this a domestic dispute? ✔️Ans -yes
A woman kicked her live-in boyfriend in the ribs; she was writhing on the
floor when the peace officer arrived. This is willful infliction of corporal
injury? true/false ✔️Ans -true - felony 273.5
, A man slapped his wife, causing bruises, and yelled at her to clean up the
house.
what crime did he commit? ✔️Ans -willful infliction of corporal injury -
felony
A woman received another letter from her ex-husband threatening to follow
her home from work and give her "what is coming to her."
What crime has been committed? ✔️Ans -Stalking - felony
A woman answered the door to find her husband drunk, cursing, and
threatening to abduct their children. This is the second time he has come over
this week in violation of a valid Domestic Violence Restraining Order.
What are all the crimes involved in this? ✔️Ans -Violation of court order,
criminal threats (if fear), and stalking
A woman turned on her TV and received nothing but static. She checked to
make sure it was plugged in. She then checked the cable lines and determined
that her estranged husband had cut them.
what crime has been committed? ✔️Ans -Malicious Destruction of Cable
Television lines - wobbler
A man tried to make a phone call but did not hear a dial tone. He noticed the
box attached to the wall was ripped out and the wires were cut.
What crime was committed? ✔️Ans -Malicious Destruction of Telephone
lines - wobbler
A woman was attempting to contact the authorities using her mobile
computer device to make a report. She discovered her ex-husband had
submerged her device in water making it inoperable.
What crime was committed? ✔️Ans -Malicious Destruction of Wireless
device being used to make an emergency call to authorities.
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