问题 不定项选择

农民王某办了一个私营建筑公司,搞工程承包成为村里的首富。王某不再满足于只当一个普通农民,该村选举村长前,王某让公司会计从银行提取8万余元现金,自己并通过亲友给全村每户村民送去内装1千元的红包,请他们在选举村长时"多关照"。结果在选举中王某以微弱多数当选为村长。就任村长后,王某逐渐显露出横行霸道的作风,办事自己一个人说了算。他私下将村中一部分位置较好的耕地以低价卖出,得到400余万元,吹嘘为自己带领全村致富的"政绩",剩下的山地、荒地让村民承包,村民怨声载道。王某还以小恩小惠手段先后 * * 淫了5名妇女,利用职权以解除土地承包合同相威胁先后 * * 淫了3名妇女。王某的所作所为引起村民的愤怒,私下商议要"教训"王某。王某听到这一消息,即通过熟人介绍从尤某处购买其走私的手枪一支带在自己身上,还找到了4名保镖整日不离左右。县检察院听到群众的反映,派员到该村了解情况,被王某派去的保镖拒之村外。后由公安机关在王某到镇里开会时拘捕了他。 王某以不正当手段当选村长的行为在下列几项犯罪中有哪几种是可以排除的( )

A.挪用资金罪

B.行贿罪

C.介绍贿赂罪

D.破坏选举罪

答案

参考答案:A,B,C,D

解析:王某使用自己公司的资金,不构成挪用资金罪;王某行贿的对象并非国家工作人员,不构成行贿罪,同理也不构成介绍贿赂罪;因为该选举并非各级人大代表及国家机关领导人员的选举,故王某用贿选方式当上村长也不构成破坏选举罪。

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
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Some consumer researchers distinguish (1) "rational" motives and "emotional" (or "non-rational") motives. They use the term "rationality" (2) the traditional economic sense that assumes (3) consumers behave rationally when they carefully consider all alternatives (4) choose those that give them the greatest utility (i.e., satisfaction). (5) a marketing context, the term "rationality" implies that the consumer selects goods based (6) totally objective criteria, such (7) size, weight, price, and so on. "Emotional" motives imply the selection of goods (8) to personal or subjective criteria—the desire (9) individuality, pride, fear, affection or status.
The assumption underlying this distinction is (10) subjective or emotional criteria do not maximize utility or satisfaction. (11) , it is reasonable to assume that consumers always attempt to select alternatives that, (12) their view, serve to maximize satisfaction. Obviously, the assessment of satisfaction is a very personal process, based (13) the individual’s own needs as (14) as on past behavioral, social, and learning experiences. What may appear (15) irrational to an outside observer may be perfectly rational (16) the context of the consumer’s own psychological field. For example, a product purchased to enhance one’s self-image (such as a fragrance) is a perfectly rational form of consumer behavior. (17) behavior did not appear rational to the person who undertakes it (18) the time that it is undertaken, obviously he or she would not do it. (19) the distinction between rational and emotional motives does not appear to be warranted.
Some researchers go so far (20) to suggest that emphasis (21) "needs" obscures the rational, or conscious, nature of most consumer motivation. They claim that consumers act consciously (22) maximize their gains and minimize their losses; that they act not (23) subconscious drives but from rational preferences, (24) what they perceive to be (25) their own best interests.