Difference between revisions of "Scams to Avoid Quiz"

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{Criminal laws in Canada make it legal for someone to kill someone else.
+
{If you have to pay to receive your “prize”, you have not won anything.
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
- TRUE.
+
+ TRUE.
+ FALSE.
+
- FALSE.
  
{In Canada, the police have to obey the law.  
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{You are paying for any calls made to a 900 number.  
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
 
+ TRUE.
 
+ TRUE.
 
- FALSE.
 
- FALSE.
  
{You do not have to let the police into your house if they have a warrant.  
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{"Relative scams" involve someone pretending to be your friend.  
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
 
- TRUE.
 
- TRUE.
 
+ FALSE.
 
+ FALSE.
  
{A witness to a crime may have to give evidence in court.  
+
{You can report suspected scammers to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.  
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
 
+ TRUE.
 
+ TRUE.
 
- FALSE.
 
- FALSE.
  
{There are resources available to help victims of crime.
+
{Some scammers use the door-to-door approach.
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
 
+ TRUE.
 
+ TRUE.
 
- FALSE.
 
- FALSE.
  
{In Canada, a person accused of committing a crime is presumed to be guilty until proven innocent.
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{Buying a service increases your chances of winning a contest.
 
|type="()"}
 
|type="()"}
 
- TRUE.
 
- TRUE.
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{Choose one of the following words to complete the sentence. Use each word only once.
 
{Choose one of the following words to complete the sentence. Use each word only once.
*arrested
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*legitimate
*lawyer
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*credit
*police
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*company
*youth
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*cheques
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
If you see a crime happening, call the { police } right away.
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Scammers will often ask for your { credit } card number.
People have the right to know what they are being { arrested } for.   
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Some { legitimate } businesses also sell door-to-door.   
Someone going to court for the first time should have a { lawyer } with them.  
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Some scammers send you what look like government { cheques }.  
Young people charged for a crime go to { youth } court.
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The Better Business Bureau can provide information about a { company }.  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 24 February 2014

This quiz on Scams to Avoid is part of the Scams to Avoid Lesson Module in Law-Related ESL Lessons. The quiz is an opportunity for a learner to assess their understanding.

1

If you have to pay to receive your “prize”, you have not won anything.

TRUE.
FALSE.

2

You are paying for any calls made to a 900 number.

TRUE.
FALSE.

3

"Relative scams" involve someone pretending to be your friend.

TRUE.
FALSE.

4

You can report suspected scammers to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

TRUE.
FALSE.

5

Some scammers use the door-to-door approach.

TRUE.
FALSE.

6

Buying a service increases your chances of winning a contest.

TRUE.
FALSE.

7

Choose one of the following words to complete the sentence. Use each word only once.

  • legitimate
  • credit
  • company
  • cheques
Scammers will often ask for your

card number.
Some

businesses also sell door-to-door.
Some scammers send you what look like government

.
The Better Business Bureau can provide information about a

.


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