Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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Theft is considered complete when a person does what?

  1. Plans the theft

  2. Moves the object

  3. Thinks about stealing

  4. Gives up the plan

The correct answer is: Moves the object

When it comes to theft, there must be a physical act of moving the object in order for it to be considered complete. Planning the theft, thinking about stealing, or giving up the plan are all just thoughts or ideas and do not constitute as a completed act of theft. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it involves a physical action necessary to complete the act of theft.