Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What offense has been committed by someone who steals an item worth less than $5000?

  1. Theft under $5000

  2. Burglary

  3. Petty theft

  4. Robbery

The correct answer is: Theft under $5000

The other options are incorrect because they deal with specific types of theft that do not accurately describe what is stated in the question. Burglary is the act of breaking into a building to commit a crime, while robbery is using force or threat to take someone's property. Petty theft, on the other hand, refers to the theft of items under a certain value which varies by location. In this scenario, the most accurate offense committed would be theft under $5000 as it is a lesser charge for stealing an item of a certain value.