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This document is a past paper containing multiple-choice questions about 19th-century crime and social issues and the history of law. Questions cover topics such as common crimes, historical analyses of crime, and penal principles and categories.
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🙂: Generate multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. The most common crime committed during the 19th century was what? A. Small-scale theft B. Large-scale arson C. Grand theft auto D. None of the above 2. In 1795, Patrick Colquhoun published a major analysis of crime called: A. A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis B. A Treatise on the Prison of the Necropolis C. A Treatise on the Police of the Monopoly D. A Treatise on the Plight of the Majority 3. Who wrote the famous 19th century work ‘London Labour and the London Poor’? A. Patrick Colquhoun B. Jeremy Bentham C. John Howard D. Henry Mayhew 4. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 5. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. The most common crime committed during the 19th century was what? A. Small-scale theft B. Large-scale arson C. Grand theft auto D. None of the above 2. In 1795, Patrick Colquhoun published a major analysis of crime called: A. A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis B. A Treatise on the Prison of the Necropolis C. A Treatise on the Police of the Monopoly D. A Treatise on the Plight of the Majority 3. Who wrote the famous 19th century work ‘London Labour and the London Poor’? A. Patrick Colquhoun B. Jeremy Bentham C. John Howard D. Henry Mayhew 4. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 5. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 2. In the 18th century, who could be publicly flogged? A. Men B. Women C. Children D. All of the above 3. What was the gibbet? A. A metal cage in which an executed criminal’s body would be suspended B. A wooden cart that transported the condemned to the gallows C. A woollen jacket worn by the executioner D. None of the above 4. Why were capital and corporal punishments carried out in public? A. To allow the criminal to shout abuse at the crowd B. To shame as well as inflict physical pain on the criminal C. To give the criminal a chance to escape D. None of the above 5. The 1861 Offences Against the Persons Act officially reserved the sentence of capital punishment for which crimes? A. Theft and highway robbery B. Violence and physical assault C. Murder and high treason D. Rape and child abuse Answers: 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is inf A. Infraction B. Infamy C. Infidelity D. Infanticide 2. What did the Factory Act of 1833 do? A. Restricted the employment of children B. Restricted the employment of women C. Restricted the employment of immigrants D. All of the above 3. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith 4. In 1857, Dr Acton listed the causes of prostitution as: A. Natural desire B. Amusement C. Love of drink D. All of the above 5. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above 2. Who were made to wear the Scold’s Bridle? A. A troublesome woman B. An annoying man C. A crying child D. None of the above 3. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 4. In what century did murder and manslaughter become two distinct legal categories? A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 5. What was the first official publishing of crime statistics? A. 1810 B. 1910 C. 2001 D. 2010 Answers: 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above 2. In what century did murder and manslaughter become two distinct legal categories? A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 3. Since the medieval period, coroners have been responsible for what? A. Investigating crime B. Investigating suspicious deaths C. Investigating police officers D. Investigating prisoners 4. What was the Scold’s Bridle used for? A. To punish thieves B. To punish troublesome women C. To punish children D. To punish men 5. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry Answers: 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above 2. Who were made to wear the Scold’s Bridle? A. A troublesome woman B. An annoying man C. A crying child D. None of the above 3. In what century did murder and manslaughter become two distinct legal categories? A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 4. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 5. The first official publishing of crime statistics occurred in what year? A. 1810 B. 1910 C. 2001 D. 2010 Answers: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 2. Who were made to wear the Scold’s Bridle? A. A troublesome woman B. An annoying man C. A crying child D. None of the above 3. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above 4. In what century did murder and manslaughter become two distinct legal categories? A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 5. The first official publishing of crime statistics occurred in what year? A. 1810 B. 1910 C. 2001 D. 2010 Answers: 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 2. Who were made to wear the Scold’s Bridle? A. A troublesome woman B. An annoying man C. A crying child D. None of the above 3. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above 4. In what century did murder and manslaughter become two distinct legal categories? A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 5. The first official publishing of crime statistics occurred in what year? A. 1810 B. 1910 C. 2001 D. 2010 Answers: 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 2. In the 18th century, who could be publicly flogged? A. Men B. Women C. Children D. All of the above 3. What was the gibbet? A. A metal cage in which an executed criminal’s body would be suspended B. A wooden cart that transported the condemned to the gallows C. A woollen jacket worn by the executioner D. None of the above 4. Why were capital and corporal punishments carried out in public? A. To allow the criminal to shout abuse at the crowd B. To shame as well as inflict physical pain on the criminal C. To give the criminal a chance to escape D. None of the above 5. The 1861 Offences Against the Persons Act officially reserved the sentence of capital punishment for which crimes? A. Theft and highway robbery B. Violence and physical assault C. Murder and high treason D. Rape and child abuse Answers: 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 4. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 5. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. 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A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 5. What is the penal principle of less eligibility? A. Prison had to be better than the life of the poorest free worker B. Prison had to be worse than the life of the poorest free worker C. Prison had to be worse than death D. None of the above Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the most common crime committed during the 19th century? A. Small-scale theft B. Large-scale arson C. Grand theft auto D. None of the above 2. In 1795, Patrick Colquhoun published a major analysis of crime called? A. A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis B. A Treatise on the Prison of the Necropolis C. A Treatise on the Police of the Monopoly D. A Treatise on the Plight of the Majority 3. Who wrote the famous 19th century work ‘London Labour and the London Poor’? A. Patrick Colquhoun B. Jeremy Bentham C. John Howard D. 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A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 5. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. 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Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 5. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 4. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith 5. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 2. What was the gibbet? A. A metal cage in which an executed criminal’s body would be suspended B. A wooden cart that transported the condemned to the gallows C. A woollen jacket worn by the executioner D. None of the above 3. In the 18th century, who could be publicly flogged? A. Men B. Women C. Children D. All of the above 4. What did the Factory Act of 1833 do? A. Restricted the employment of children B. Restricted the employment of women C. Restricted the employment of immigrants D. All of the above 5. What is infanticide? A. The killing of a king by a servant B. The killing of a queen by a courtier C. The killing of a husband by a wife D. The killing of a wife by a husband Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 5. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. What was the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 5. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. What was the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 5. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. What was the main premise of Social Darwinism? A. Survival of the fittest B. Survival of the fattest C. Survival of the fastest D. Survival of the smartest 5. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. 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B 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What was the main cause of juvenile delinquency in the 19th century? A. Working-class children received no education B. Working-class children were left on their own whilst their parents worked C. Working-class children defied the Victorian ‘domestic ideal’ D. All of the above 2. What does ‘doli incapax’ mean? A. Incapable of being sad B. Incapable of being sorry C. Incapable of being happy D. Incapable of being angry 3. What was the Scold’s Bridle? A. A harness horses wear B. A metal helmet with a built-in gag C. A cap made of sackcloth D. None of the above 4. Who designed the Panoptican? A. Jeremy Bentham B. John Howard C. Sir Robert Peel D. Elizabeth Fry 5. Who campaigned to improve the plight of female prisoners in the early 19th century? A. Josephine Butler B. Elizabeth Fry C. Queen Victoria D. Lady Asquith Answers: 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B