81. The liability of the government for acts of its agents can be limited by:
a) Statutory provisions
b) Contractual agreements
c) Government policies
d) All of the above
82. The government can be held liable for acts of its agents if it fails to:
a) Supervise and control their actions
b) Provide adequate training and resources
c) Ensure compliance with laws and regulations
d) All of the above
83. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be based on the principle of:
a) Agency law
b) Tort law
c) Contract law
d) Criminal law
84. The liability of the government for acts of its agents can be challenged through:
a) Administrative proceedings
b) Civil lawsuits
c) Criminal prosecutions
d) All of the above
85. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can result in:
a) Compensatory damages
b) Punitive damages
c) Injunctive relief
d) All of the above