#1
Which of the following is not a type of homicide?
Manslaughter
Suicide
Burglary
First-degree murder
#2
What is the term for the unlawful killing of another human being?
Assault
Battery
Homicide
Kidnapping
#3
What is the term for the killing of a human being committed during the commission of certain felonies?
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter
Felony murder
Capital murder
#4
Which of the following is a form of first-degree murder?
Murder committed in the 'heat of passion'
Murder resulting from a premeditated act
Murder committed without intent
Murder committed due to self-defense
#5
What is the term for killing someone unlawfully but without premeditation or malice?
First-degree murder
Second-degree murder
Involuntary manslaughter
Voluntary manslaughter
#6
What is the key difference between murder and manslaughter?
Intent
Weapon used
Location of the crime
Time of the crime
#7
Which of the following is a characteristic of first-degree murder?
Premeditation
No intent
Accidental
Involuntary
#8
Which of the following is a form of involuntary manslaughter?
Voluntary intoxication
Reckless conduct
Premeditation
Conspiracy
#9
What is the legal term for the unlawful killing of one human by another without express or implied intent to do harm?
Second-degree murder
Voluntary manslaughter
Negligent homicide
Capital murder
#10
What is the difference between murder and homicide?
Murder is intentional, while homicide is not.
Homicide is legal, while murder is not.
Murder always involves malice aforethought, while homicide does not necessarily involve intent.
Murder is a lesser offense than homicide.
#11
Which of the following is an example of voluntary manslaughter?
A death resulting from a bar fight
A death caused by a drunk driver
A death resulting from medical malpractice
A death caused by a reckless discharge of a firearm
#12
What does the term 'felony murder' refer to?
Murder during the commission of a felony
Murder committed by a felon
Murder without intent
Murder involving family members
#13
In which situation would a homicide be classified as justifiable?
Self-defense
Revenge
Accidental
Intoxication
#14
What is the term for a homicide committed without malice or intent to kill?
Negligent homicide
Capital murder
First-degree murder
Voluntary manslaughter
#15
In which situation would a homicide be considered excusable?
Unintentional killing while performing a lawful act with due caution and circumspection
Premeditated killing
Killing under the influence of drugs
Killing in self-defense without reasonable belief of imminent danger
#16
What is the term for the killing of a human being without malice or premeditation, but with criminal negligence?
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter
Negligent homicide
Capital murder
#17
In which situation would a homicide be considered 'excusable'?
When committed in the heat of passion
When committed under the influence of drugs
When committed with malice aforethought
When committed by accident or misfortune while doing a lawful act with ordinary caution and without any unlawful intent