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can some one help me with my TLSAE Final Exam Question?

April 3rd, 2010 1 comment

___ of murders are due to alcohol

A. 54%

B. 56%

C. 75%

9. The No-Fault Law requires minimum insurance coverage of:

A. $10,000 Personal Injury Protection and $10,000 Property Damage Liability

B. $20,000 Personal Injury Protection and $20,000 Property Damage Liability

14. Close to ______ of fatalities on the road are related to alcohol:

A. 25%

B. 40%

C. 80%

18. In the Cerebral Cortex alcohol

A. Stimulates the behavioral center

B. Increases the processing of information

C. Inhibits the thought process

20. At 0.08 blood alcohol concentration, you are:

A. Not considered impaired, according to the American Medical Association.

B. Presumed by Florida law to be too impaired to drive.

C. Neither of the above.

21. Nearly ________ teens in the nation have used illegal drugs in the past 30 days.

A. ONE IN TWO

B. ONE IN THREE

C. ONE IN FOUR

22. In a crash test using dummies without seat belts, at 25 MPH, the dummy had half its head taken off by the rear view mirror

A. True

B. False

23. A collision at 30 MPH will take any loose object in your car and give it the same force as if it were:

A. Propelled by a slingshot

B. Thrown

C. Shot from a cannon

26. If you are convicted of D.U.I. a second time in five years, your license may be revoked for up to:

A. One year

B. Two years

C. Five years

28. People who wear their shoulder belt under their arm may have ____ in the event of a collision

A. A third degree neck burn

B. A collapsed lung

C. Their Aorta separated from their heart

29. If you lose your current license because you have moved to another state or country and obtained a new license, your old license has:

A. Canceled

B. Suspended

C. Revoked

30. A limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection.

A. True

B. False

32. If you are found guilty of speeding and causing a collision, you will receive _____ points on your license.

A. Four

B. Six

C. Eight or Twelve

33. About one of every three collisions results in an injury.

A. True

B. False

34. The higher the tolerance and dependence of a drug

A. The worse the withdrawal symptoms

B. The less the withdrawal symptoms

C. None of the above

35. Each year over ______ people die in car crashes.

A. 15,000

B. 27,000

C. 42,000

36. In a collision where there is severe injury or death

A. You may refuse a sobriety test

B. You may be forced to submit your blood against your will

C. You will be assigned an additional 4 points on your driving record

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I asked earlier if death certificates and will were public records?

December 11th, 2009 4 comments

and if they are how do I access them ,I am in florida and the death was in dec of 2007 does this help

The death certificate would come from the Florida Department of Health. Here is a website that will give you step by step instructions as to how to procede. You may need to send proof of your relationship and don’t forget to send the appropriate amount of money

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/planning_eval/vital_statistics/deaths.htm

You WILL NOT find death certificates online. Death records are restricted in most states and the revenue generated from ordering them are a cash cow for most places.

As far as the will goes… Not everyone leaves a will. Sadly, most to not. However, after a persons death a will needs to be probated. If this person died in December, it may not have even gone through probate yet if they left one. You might want to check with the probate court in the appropriate county to see if it has been filed.

Florida does have procedures for distibution if the person did die without a will. They are as follows.

Florida law sets forth rules for the distribution of an estate if there is no will.

If these is a surviving spouse and no lineal descendants, the surviving spouse is entitled to the entire estate.

If there is a surviving spouse with lineal descendants, and all lineal descendants are also descendants of the surviving spouse, the surviving spouse is entitled to the first $20,000 of the probate estate, plus one-half of the remainder of the probate estate. The descendants share in equal portions the remainder of the estate.

If there is a surviving spouse with lineal descendants, and not all lineal descendants are also descendants of the surviving spouse, the surviving spouse is entitled to one-half of the probate estate, and the descendants of the deceased share the other half of the estate in equal shares.

If there is no surviving spouse and there are descendants, each child is entitled to an equal share, with the children of a deceased child sharing the share of their deceased parent.

If there is no surviving spouse and no children or other descendants, Florida law provides additional rules for distributing an estate in such circumstances.

Source http://florida-probate-lawyers.com/