Borrowing and Stealing Test it

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Borrowing and stealing


It is time to test your knowledge of borrowing and stealing. However, if you are not ready to do the test, you will not be able to answer the questions correctly and you will need to go back to the Read It ! pages to help you learn more about the topic.



Why is it important to know the difference between borrowing and stealing?

So that people understand the difference between right and wrong

So that people can decide what they want to steal

So that people understand why others steal

So that people know when they need permission before they take someone's property


At what age in Law do you first become responsible for your actions in England and Wales?

12 years old or older

18 years old or older

10 years old or older

8 years or older


Thinking about 'borrowing and stealing', what do we mean by property?

Any item

Any item but only if I can pick it up

Any item but only if it belongs to me

Any item but only if it belongs to a friend


Stealing happens when:

A person who asks permission to borrow something and later returns it to you

A person who takes property without permission, and does not intend to give it back

A person who,  accidentally, breaks something they have borrowed and can't return it

A person who, by mistake, puts your pencil in their pencil case and takes it home


Someone who steals is always:

Being dishonest

Being honest

Being secretive

Being clever


Which of these is an act of dishonesty?

Asking to borrow a pen and giving it back

Asking to borrow a pen and intending to keep it

Asking to borrow a pen and taking it home by accident

Asking to borrow a pen but forgetting to give it back until the next day


In this lesson, we learned that victims of stealing are likely to feel:

Safe

Unsafe

Sad and unsafe

Sad but still very safe


What might happen to a 10-year-old who has stolen many times?

A 10 year old is too young to commit a crime so nothing will happen

A 10 year old cannot commit a crime, therefore, will only be given a criminal record

A 10 year old is  too young to go to court but may be given a warning

A 10 year old might go to court and be given a punishment


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