New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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An appeal is a review, by which court, to determine whether the decision in the lower court should be what?

  1. Higher, reversed, modified, affirmed

  2. Local, disregarded, overlooked, executed

  3. Federal, ignored, adjusted, nullified

  4. Supreme, cancelled, altered, verified

The correct answer is: Higher, reversed, modified, affirmed

An appeal is a review in which a court determines whether the decision made by a lower court should be reversed, modified, or affirmed. This means that A is the correct answer because the other options do not accurately describe the purpose of an appeal. Option B uses words that do not align with the process of appealing, such as "local" and "executed." Option C also includes words like "ignored" and "nullified" which do not accurately describe the process of appealing a court decision. Option D also uses words like "cancelled" and "verified" which are not relevant to the context of an appeal. Therefore, A is the only option that accurately describes the purpose of an appeal.