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

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To knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in or upon premises is known as ______________.

  1. Criminal trespass

  2. Burglary

  3. Loitering

  4. Vandalism

The correct answer is: Criminal trespass

Criminal trespass is the correct answer because the definition of criminal trespass is to knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in or upon premises, which aligns with the given question. The other options are incorrect because - Burglary is the act of breaking into a building with the intent to commit a crime, not necessarily involving unlawful entrance or remaining in a premises. - Loitering is the act of lingering or remaining in a public place without a legitimate purpose, which is different from entering or remaining in private premises unlawfully. - Vandalism is the deliberate destruction or damage of someone else's property, which is not related to entering or remaining in premises unlawfully.