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ull Verizon '5' 10:43 mm Ca} 4;: u )3 32% EM andersonctehough.cmswiki.vvikispaces.net Student Class Instructor Date Assigned Date I.':1:Implnten| CHAPTER 4 The Law of Torts Self-Assessment Quiz DIRECTIONS: C incite the fetter oftfre choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. One's interference with the rights of another is known as (A) tort {B} transgression {C} crime (D) breach. 2. A wrongful injury to or interference with the property of another is known as (A) nuisance (E) trespass {C} defamation (D) invasion of privacy. 3. Anything that interferes with the enjoyment of property or life is (A) nuisance (B) trespass (C) defamation (D) invasion of privacy. 4. A mongful act that injures another's reputation by making false statements is called {A} nuisance (B) trespass (C) defamation (D) invasion of privacy. 5. A violation of a person's right to be left alone is knonm as (A) nuisance (B) trespass {C} defamation (D) invasion of privacy. 6. The unlawful, unprivileged touching of another human being is {A} murder {B} assault (C) battery (D) kidnapping. ?. A suit for negligence must prove four elements: duty of care, breach of duty. proximate cause, and (A) actual harm (Bi defamation (C) the existence of a crime {D} unfair advantage. 8. Defenses to negligence include contributory negligence, comparative negligence, and (A) entrapment (E) self-defense (C) insanity (D) assumption of risk. 9. According to the doctrine of strict liability. people who engage in ultrahazardous activities will he held liable for any injury or damage that occurs because of that activity, regardiess of (A) intent {B} care {C} both (D) neither. II]. In recent years the doctrine of strict liability has been applied to (A) negligence {B} defamation (C) product liability (D) trespass. 32 Understanding Business and Persona! Law - Student Activity Wanton-ck v Chapter It