Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What are emails or letters known as in terms of evidence?

  1. Oral evidence

  2. Documentary evidence

  3. Hearsay evidence

  4. Physical evidence

The correct answer is: Documentary evidence

Emails or letters are considered documentary evidence because they are written forms of communication that can be used as evidence in court. Oral evidence refers to spoken testimony, making A incorrect. Hearsay evidence refers to information shared by a third party, making C incorrect. Physical evidence refers to tangible objects or substances, making D incorrect. The term "documentary" specifically refers to written evidence, making B the correct choice.