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110年 - 110輔仁大學_碩士班招生考試_財經法律學系︰英文#100162
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. Citizenship has its responsibilities as well as its ______,nd in time of war the burden is always heavier. (A) commensurations (B) aggregations (C) burglaries (D) privileges
2. Compulsory exclusion of large groups of citizens from their homes, except under circumstances of direst emergency and peril, is inconsistent with our basic governmental ______ (A) hardships (B) impacts (C) institutions (D) agencies
3. Inanimate objects are sometimes parties in ______ (A) warfare (B) litigation (C) plaintiff (D) condition
4. Human dignity is ______ (A) adjudicatory (B) inviolable (C) alpine(D) aesthetic
5. No one shall be ______to the death penalty, or executed. (A) condemned (B) trusted (C) represented (D) governed
6. Everyone has the right to respect for his or her physical and mental ______ (A) integrity (B) judgment (C) revocation (D) consideration
7. No one shall be subjected to______ or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. (A) torture (B) franchisee (C) revocation (D) warranty
8. No one shall be held in ______or servitude. (A) franchisor(B) slavery (C) vendor (D) revocation
9. The right to marry and the right to found a family shall be guaranteed in accordance with the national laws ______the exereise of these se rights. (A) conceding (B) aceessing (C) infringing (D) governing
10. A ship has a legal personality, a fiction found useful for ______ purposes. (A) compulsory (B) real (C) intangible (D) maritime
11.______ in human beings is prohibited. (A) Injuncting (B) Performing (C) Trafficking (D) Discreting
12.Personal data must be processed fairly for specified purposes and on the basis of the consent of the person concerned or some other______ basis laid down by law. (A) quasi (B) legitimate (C) executory (D) unilateral
13.Everyone has the right of access to data which has been collected concerning him or her, and the right to have it______ (A) ruled (B) recognized (C) reelected (D) rectified
14.Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of ______ at all levels. (A) association (B) stock (C) confession (D) will.
15.The arts and scientifie research shall be free of ______ . Academic freedom shall be respected. (A) confirmation (B) constraint (C) communication (D) segregation
16.Everyone has the right to engage in work and to pursue a freely chosen or accepted______ (A) session (B) oecupation (C) congregation (D) therapy
17.No one may be ______ of his or her possessions, except in the public interest and in the cases and under the conditions provided for by law, subject to fair compensation being paid in good time for their loss. (A) deprived (B) conceded (C) ruled (D) defeated
18. The use of property may be______ by law in so far as is necessary for the general interest. (A) regulated (B) contradicted (C) complied (D) counterpleaded
19.Any ______ based on any ground such as sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, age or sexual orientation shall be prohibited. (A) discrimination (B) consideration (C)assignee(D) consolidation
20.Every worker has the right to protection against ______dismissal. (A) naturalized (B) domiciled (C) unjustified (D) unprotected
21.Every worker has the right to limitation of______ working hours, to daily and weekly rest periods and to an annual period of paid leave. (A)procedure (B)protection (C) condition (D) maximum
22.The family shall______ legal, economic and social protection. (A) enjoy (B) profile (C) deliver (D) practice
23.If, subsequent to the commission of a criminal offence, the law provides for a lighter penalty, that penalty shall be______ (A)plaintiff(B) valid (C)void (D) applicable
24.Any limitation on the exercise of the rights and freedoms must be provided for by law and respect the ______ of those rights and freedoms. (A) essence (B) extent (C) immunity (D) double jeopardy
25.Subject to the principle of______ , limitations may be made only if they are necessary and genuinely meet objectives of general interest or the need to protect the rights and freedoms of others. (A) appropriation (B) minimization (C) proportionality (D) deidentification
26.The two parties of a contract should ______their obligations. (A) keep (B) do (C) make (D) perform
27. You are not______ to unemployment benefit if you have never worked. (A) entitled (B) alleged (C) able (D) given
28.______are moveable items of property which are neither land nor permanently attached to land or a building, either direetly or or vicariously through attachment to real property. (A) Trees (B) Real estate (C) Chattels (D) Bridges
29.Not only are people responsible for the intentional harm they cause, but their failure to act as a reasonable person that would be expected to act in similar circumstances will also give rise to compensation.______ , if it causes injury to another, can give rise to a liability suit under tort. (A) Crime (B) Duty (C) Harm (D) Negligence
30.She claimed the police had used______ , threats, and promises to obtain the statement illegally. (A) eviction (B) coercion (C) sanction (D) adjudication
31.The presidential candidate______ his reputation by winning several primary elections. (A) consolidated (B) predominated (C) justified (D) altered
32.The judge______ the death penalty on the criminal. (A) implicates (B) instructs (C) inficts (D) imposes
33.The international concern of nuclear ______should be handled under the principle of the international law. (A) enlargement (B) proliferation (C) engagement (D) solicitation
34.Sometimes statutes are______ more than once. (A) implied (B) expressed (C) ordered (D) amended
35.To ______means to drive or force out or away; to discharge or reject: to cut off from membership or relations. (A) expel (B) repel (C) dispel (D) propel
36.______is unauthorized assumption and exercise of rights of ownership over personal property belonging to another. (A) An offence (B) Infringement (C) Conversion (D) Stricture
37.Out of the thirteen cases, only four judges have been convicted and removed from office. State officials are similarly subject to______ by the legislatures of their respective states. (A) pardon (B) impeachment (C) misdemeanor (D) detriment
38.______is the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice. (A) Abatement (B) Discretion (C) Malevolence (D) Ejectment
39.A ______is a false, malicious and damaging spoken statement about a person. (A) slander (B) battery (C) tenement (D) spite
40.An ______burglar is someone who has been accused of being a burglar but against whom no charges have been proved. (A) escaped (B) alleviated (C) immured (D) alleged
41.The attorney had lied at the testimonial scssion and was later ______by the Bar Association because of his dishonesty. (A) disbursed (B) disbanded (C) disbarred (D) distributed
42.______refers to a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt. (A) Mortgage (B) Engagement (C) Insurable interest (D) Indemnity
43.A ______is a check drawn by a bank upon itself. The bank, in effect lends its credit to the purchaser of the check. (A) negotiable check (B) deposit check (C) cashier's check (D) payee's check
44.Any foreign shareholder whose shares are purchased pursuant to Artiele 4(4) of the joint venture law is entitled to______ the full amount of the purchase price he receives. (A) liquidate (B) repatriate (C) discharge (D) promulgate
45.If an individual who was driving while intoxicated crashed his or her car and was killed, the immediate cause of death was the crash. The______ cause, however, was the individual's state of intoxication. (A) fair (B) near (C) proximate (D) approximate
46.Actions that may result in a______ lawsuit range from a doctor's failure to diagnose cancer to a doctor making an improper cut during surgery, resulting in unexpected permanent disability. (A) defamation (B) malpractice (C) strict liability (D) vicarious liability
47.______are awarded both to deter the defendant and others from conduct similar to the conduct that gave rise to the lawsuit, and to punish the defendant. They are often awarded to set a public example and generally are in exc cess of provable injuries. (A) Punitive damages (B) Compensatory damages (C) Nominal damages (D) Actual damages
48.______bars right of action unless it is filled within a specified period of time after injury occurs, while statute of repose terminates any right of action after a specific time has elapsed, regardless of whether there has as yet been an injury. (A) Statute of Reservation (B) Statute of Stipulation (C) Statute of limitation (D) Statute of Approximation
49.Im a tort case against several people alleged to have harmed the plaintiff jointly, the defendants often assert______ against each other, cach claiming a right of contribution from the others. (A) counterclaim (B) cross-claim (C) cross examination (D) re-cross claim
50.A ______occurs when you sell stock you do not own. If the stock price drops, investors can buy the stock at the lower price and make a profit. If the price of the stock rises and investors buy it back later at the higher price, he/she will incur a loss. (A) swift sale (B) swing sale (C) wash sale (D) short sale
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