Ayuda para la tarea de derecho
Esta es una herramienta de asistencia legal basada en tecnología de procesamiento de lenguaje natural que puede ayudar a los usuarios a encontrar rápidamente textos legales y explicaciones relevantes ingresando preguntas o palabras clave. La ayuda para la asignación de leyes utiliza los modelos GPT de OpenAI para analizar de manera inteligente las dudas del usuario y brindar respuestas relacionadas con esas preguntas legales. Al mismo tiempo, el proyecto puede aprender y optimizarse continuamente en función de los comentarios de los usuarios.
La ayuda con la tarea de derecho es un asistente legal de IA basado en la API OpenAI y la base de datos pgvector que puede ayudar a los usuarios a consultar y comprender rápidamente las leyes y regulaciones de los estados de EE. UU. y los principales países del mundo. Vale la pena ayudar a la gente corriente a comprender y aplicar mejor la ley y mejorar los conocimientos jurídicos.
- 10 11 12 Question 10 When entering an expressway,a driver in the acceleration lane must decrease speed in order to not obstruct expressway traffic. a) True b) False Question 11 Entering and exiting vehicles on an expressway share a ramp on __ which can cause conflicts. a) Weave lanes b) Medians c) HOV lanes d) All of the above Question 12 Expressway entrances include: a) An entrance ramp, acceleration ramp, and merge area b) An entrance ramp, deceleration ramp, and merge area c) An exit ramp, acceleration ramp, and merge area d) An exit ramp, deceleration ramp, and merge area
- Merging vehicles should always give existing expressway traffic the right of way. a) True b) False
- Question 1 Traffic in the right lane at an entrance ramp and merge lane should move to the __ lane in order to let entering traffic have space to merge. a) Left b) Right c) Center Center left Question 2 It is appropriate to drive side-by-side with other vehicles in the other lanes. a) True b) False Question 3 If you see a sign stating WRONG WAY or DO NOT ENTER when entering an expressway.you should: a) Accelerate your speed to get off the road as quickly as possible b) Slow down and get off the road as safely as possible c) Pull the vehicle to the side of the road and turn on your emergency flashers d) Pull the vehicle to the side of the road and stop immediately.Then turn the vehicle around and exit the area
- examiner; the come in contact aterials chother, a physical transfer occurs. To a a. Trace evidner. these transformed materials constitute what is called: C. Direct evidence c Class evidence of these choices Exchange implies all of the following except person to b. Blood spatter transferred from be transferred from one person to another The Soll samples can be carriedtom the yard into your home a. Prevent this important to separate the witnesses at the crime scene is to b. Prevent contamination of b. Prevent fighting among the witnesses C.Prevent the witnesses from talking to each other d. Protect them from the perpetrator 27. A place where evidence may be but was not where the crime initially happened is the a. Second possible crime scene b. The primary crime scene C. Secondary crime scene d. Overflow crime scene 28. A type of protein made up of a chain of amino acids that makes hair both strong and flexible is: a. Keratin b. Protein C. Cuticle d. None of these choices 29. Hair is considered: a. Secondary evidence b. Tertiary evidence C. Class evidence d. Individual evidence 30. Hair viewed for forensic investigations is studied both macroscopically and microscopically. Microscopic characteristics include the: a. Pattern of the medulla b. Pigmentation of the cortex C. Types of scales on the cuticle d. All of these choices 31. Since hair grows out of the skin chemicals that the skin absorbs can become incorporated into hair. Ingested or absorbed toxins can be detected by chemical analyses of hair. These ingested or absorbed toxins include: a. Arsenic b. Lead C. Drugs d. All of these choices
- 15. Whether observing at a crime scene or examining collected ev evidence in the laboratory, the torensic examiner must be able to. a identify the evidence. b. record the evidence. c. determine the significance of the evidence. you observe depends on your level of. a. Interest d. All of these choice 16. Eyewitness accounts of crime-scene events vary considerably from one person to another.What b. Stress c. Concentration and the amount of distraction present d. All of these choices 17. The Innocence Project found that most faulty convictions were based on: a. Out of date investigating equipment b. Poor DNA sampling c. Inaccurate eyewitness accounts d. Officers not thoroughly observing a crime scene 18. Direct evidence includes: a. First hand observations such as eyewitness accounts b. Second hand observations c. Circumstantial evidence d. None of these choices 19. Trace evidence is a type of circumstantial evidence, examples of which include: a. Hair found on a brush b. Fingerprints found on a glass c. Blood drops on a shirt d. All of these choices 20. Class evidence narrows an identity to: a. Agroup of persons or things b. An individual person or thing c. An individual person 21. Medical examiners are also called: a. Detectives b. Coroners c. Crime scene investigators d. Specialists 22. Securing the crime scene is the responsibility of the first responding: a. Law enforcement officer b. Crime scene investigator c. Detective d. Specialist 23. All evidence needs to be properly packaged, sealed and labeled. Liquids and arson remains are stored in: a. Breathable containers b. Alitight unbreakable containers c. A bindle d. A plastic or paper container