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17-4e67-839d-189bd5386e4d pu moodle PB Organizational Beh... M McGraw Hill - Login Pearson Sign In Question 1 / 20 Worth 5 points Which one of the following best describes the relationship between crimes and torts? O A tort action is a public matter, whereas a criminal action is a private matter between the wrongdoer and the victim. O The standard of proof for a criminal action is that the crime is more likely to have occurred than not. O If a driver speeds excessively and causes injury to a person, the prosecutor must choose whether to allow a tort action or a criminal action. If a crime is prosecuted, then no further court action is permitted; the wrongdoer need face only one court proceeding. The level of proof for a tort action is different from that for a criminal action. As a result, there can be different outcomes for a criminal action compared to a tort action involving the same facts. 2 attempts remaining Submit 12: e here to search M ENG 202Question 2 / 20 Worth 5 points Which of the following regarding crimes and torts is true? O The main goals of a tort action are to punish the wrongdoer and to deter future occurrences of the tort by the wrongdoer. O Both crimes and torts involve harmful conduct. A criminal proceeding is conducted by the victim. O The main goal of a criminal proceeding is to compensate the victim. The state has no interest in the prosecution of criminal offences; only the victim has an interest in the outcome. 2 attempts remaining Submit 12:4 here to search O Hi M cls ENG 2021Pearson Sign In Question 3 / 20 Worth 5 points Which of the following qualifies for compensation as general damages? Fines because of the malicious nature of the action O 'Loss of wages to date Legal fees to date O Medical bills Loss of future wages 2 attempts remaining Submit 12:49 ENG e here to search O M 2021-0Question 4 / 20 Worth 5 points Matt is at a bar. He is drunk and refuses to leave. The bouncer physically removes Matt and throws him on the street, kicking him into the gutter. Assuming a battery is proven, who is liable? O The bar owner alone because of vicarious liability No one since Matt was not permanently injured O The bouncer and the bar owner (through vicarious liability) O The bouncer alone because the bar owner told all employees not to use force on any patron No one since Matt was trespassing 2 attempts remaining Submit 12:49 P here to search O COM 9 ENG 2021-01-oodle PS Organizational Beh... M McGraw Hill - Login Pearson Sign In Question 5 / 20 Worth 5 points Which one of the following is correct with respect to torts involving chattels (goods)? Trespass to goods only occurs where a person wrongfully asserts ownership over another's chattels. 'The acquisition of goods through deceit is not actionable under conversion. O To succeed in detinue, the claimant must prove the value of the goods at the time of trial. O If goods are destroyed, the wrongdoer must pay retail replacement value. O If a person intentionally takes goods against the wishes of the true owner, the wrongdoer will be tried only once, either in a civil court or in a criminal court but not both. 2 attempts remaining Submit 12:49 PM ENG here to search O 9 2021-01-Question 6 / 20 Worth 5 points Quattro Corp. operates an Internet business from its offices in Ottawa. In the course of business activities, it collects significant information about its customers. It has been approached by a company with which it has not previously done business to purchase its digital customer information. Which of the following is a legal issue Quattro Corp. will not have to consider in such a transaction? O Whether it is governed by PIPEDA or provincial privacy legislation Whether it has collected and retained the information for appropriate purposes in the first place O Whether such a sale will be consistent with its published privacy policy O Whether such a sale will violate the terms of its contract to buy paper O Whether it will have to obtain the consent of all of its clients to sell that information 2 attempts remaining Submit 12:49 PM here to search O M O (1) ENG 2021-01-31Question 7 / 20