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CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE

1. Sworn written statement charging a person with an


offense, subscribed by the offended party, any peace
officer or
other public official charged with the enforcement of
the law violated.
A. Information B. Complaint
C. Affidavit D. Memorandum

2. Accusation in writing charging a person with an


offense, subscribed by the fiscal and filed with the
court.
A. Information B. Complaint
C. Affidavit D. Memorandum
3. ____and____ courts gain jurisdiction over the offense
upon the filing of complaint by a complainant or an
information by the prosecuting officer.
A. MTC and CA B. MTC and SC
C. MTC and SB D. MTC and RTC

4. Jurisdiction of the court over the offense is determined


a. At the time of the institution of the action
b. At the time of the arrest of the accused
c. At the time of voluntary surrender of the accused
d. At the time of the commission of the offense

5. Which of the following is false.


a. complaint is a sworn statement
b. Information must be sworn to
c. Information is filed with the court
d. complaint is subscribed by the offended party, any
peace officer or other officer charged with
the enforcement of the law violated

6. Remedies of offended party when fiscal unreasonably


refuses to file an information or include a person therein as
an accused.
a. In case of grave abuse of discretion, action for mandamus
b. Lodge a new complaint against the offenders
c. Take up matter with the Secretary of Justice
d. All of the above
7. In Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts
criminal actions are instituted by
a. By filing a complaint with the appropriate officer for the
purpose of conducting requisite preliminary investigation therein.
b. By filing the complaint ONLY with the office of the fiscal
c. By filing the complaint or information directly with said courts,
or a complaint with the fiscal’s office
d. None of the above

8. Which of the following offenses is subject to summary


procedure.
a. Violation of traffic laws
b. Violation of municipal or city ordinance
c. Violation of rental laws
d. All of the above

9. In criminal cases covered by the rules on summary procedure shall be


deemed commenced only when it is filed in

a. The Prosecutor's office


b. Lupon of the Barangay
c. The Court
d. None of the above
10. The filing of the complaint even with the fiscal’s office
should suspend the running of the Statute of Limitations. This
is?

A. True B. False
C. Partially false D. None of the above

11. Information may be amended as to the name of the


accused, but such amendment cannot be questioned for
the first time on appeal.
A. True B. Partially true
C. False D. Partially false

12. Conviction for robbery cannot be sustained if there


is a variance between the allegation and the proof as
to the ownership of the property stolen.

A. True B. False
C. Partially false D. Partially true

13. If facts do not completely allege all the


elements of the crime charged, the info may
be quashed; however, the prosecution is
allowed to amend the info to include the
necessary facts.
A. True B. Partially true
C. False D. Partially false
14. Information need only allege facts, not include all the
evidence which may be used to prove such facts.

A. True
B. False
C. Partially true
D. Partially false

15.Approximation of time is sufficient; amendment as to time is


only
a formal amendment; no need to dismiss case.
A. True
B. False
C. Partially true
D. Partially false
16. Qualifying and inherent aggravating circumstances need to be alleged as
they are integral parts of the crime. If proved, but not alleged, become only
generic aggravating circumstances.
a. True
b. False
c. Partially true
d. Partially false

17. Conviction may be had even if it appears that the crime was committed not at
the place alleged, provided that the place of actual commission was within the
court’s jurisdiction and accused was not surprised by the variance between the
proof and the information.
a. True
b. False
c. Partially true
d. Partially false
18. In which of the following cases may only the offended spouse may file
the complaint.
a. Rape
b. Seduction
c. Adultery and Concubinage
d.Acts of lasciviousness
19. Defined as the joinder of separate and distinct offenses
in one and the same information/complaint
a. Motion to Quash
b. Duplicity of offense
c. Double Jeopardy
d. None of the above

20.The civil action involves an issue similar or


intimately related to the issue raised in the
criminal action.
a. Duplicity of offense
b. Double Jeopardy
c. Prejudicial question
d. None of the above
21. Berto, with evident premeditation and treachery killed his father. What was
the crime committed?
a. Murder
b. Parricide
c. Homicide
d. QualifiedHomicide

22. PO3 Bagsik entered the dwelling of Totoy against the latter’s will on
suspicion that Bitoy keep unlicensed firearms
in his home. What was the crime committed by PO3 Bagsik?
a. Trespass to Dwelling
b. Violation of Domicile
c. Usurpation Of Authority
d. ForcibleTrespassing
23. Charlie and Lea had been married for more than 6 months.They live
together with the children of Lea from her first husband. Charlie had sexual
relation with Jane, the 14 year old daughter of Lea.Jane loves Charlie very
much.What was the crime committed by Charlie?
a. Simple Seduction
b. Qualified Seduction
c. Consented Abduction
d. Rape

24. Prof. Jose gave a failing grade to one of his students, Lito. When the two
met the following day, Lito slapped
Prof. Jose on the face. What was the crime committed by Lito?
a. Corruption of Public Officials
b. Direct Assault
c. Slight Physical Injuries
d. GraveCoercion

25. A warrant of arrest was issued against Fred for the killing of his parents.
When PO2 Tapang tried to arrest him,Fred gave him 1 million pesos to set him
free. PO2 Tapang refrained in arresting Fred. What was the crime committed by
PO2 Tapang?
a. Indirect Bribery
b. Direct Bribery
c. Corruption of Public Officials
d. QualifiedBribery

26. Which of the following is the exemption to the hearsy rule made under the
consciousness of an impending death?
a. Parol Evidence
b. Ante mortem statement
c. Suicide note
d. Dead man statute
27. Factum probans means __.
a. preponderance of evidence
b. ultimate fact
c. evidentiary fact
d. sufficiencyofevidence

28. It refers to family history or descent transmitted from one


generation to another.
A. inheritance
B. heritage
C. pedigree
D. culture

29. The authority of the court to take cognizance of the case in the first
instance.
a. Appellate Jurisdiction
b. General Jurisdiction
c. Original Jurisdiction
d. ExclusiveJurisdiction
30.A person designated by the court to assist destitute litigants.
A. Counsel de officio
B. Attorney on record
C. Attorney at law
D. Special counsel

Which of the following is not covered by the Rules on Summary


Procedure?
a. Violation of rental laws
b. Violation of traffic laws
c. The penalty is more than six months of imprisonment
d. The penalty does not exceed six months imprisonment

It refers to a territorial unit where the power of the court is to be


exercised.
a. jurisdiction
b. jurisprudence
c. venue
d. bench
13.The Anti-Bouncing Check Law.
a. RA 6425
b. RA 8353
c. BP.22
d. RA6975
The taking of another person’s personal property, with intent to gain, by
means of force and intimidation.
a. qualified theft
b. robbery
c. theft
d. maliciousmischief

Felony committed when a person compels another by means of force,


violence or intimidation to do something against his will, whether
right or wrong.
a. grave threat
b. grave coercion
c. direct assault
d. slanderbydeed

These are persons having no apparent means of subsistence but have


the physical ability to work and neglect to apply himself or herself to
lawful calling.
Pimps
prostitutes
gang members
vagrants
A medley of discordant voices, a mock serenade of discordant noises
designed to annoy and insult.
Tumultuous
charivari
sedition
scandal
The unauthorized act of a public officer who compels another person to
change his residence.
violation of domicile
arbitrary detention
expulsion
directassault

The deprivation of a private person of the liberty of another person


without legal grounds.
illegal detention
arbitrary detention
forcible abduction
forcibledetention
An offense committed by a married woman through carnal knowledge with a
man not her husband who knows her to be married, although the marriage
can be later declared void.
concubinage
bigamy
adultery
immorality
Age of absolute irresponsibility in the commission of a crime.
15-18 years old
18-70 years old
9 years old and below
between9and15yearsold

Those who, not being principals cooperate in the execution of the offense by
previous or simultaneous acts.
Accomplices
Suspects
principal actors
accessories
The loss or forfeiture of the right of the government to execute the final
sentence after the lapse of a certaintime fixed by law.
prescription of crime
prescription of prosecution
prescription of judgement
prescriptionofpenalty
24. A kind of executive clemency whereby the execution of
penalty is suspended.
A. Pardon
B. commutation
C. amnesty
D. reprieve 25.
Infractions of mere rules of convenience designed to secure
a more orderly regulation of the affairs of the society.
mala prohibita
mala in se
private crimes
publiccrimes
Felony committed by a public officer who agrees to commit an
act in consideration of a gift and this act is connected with the
discharge of his public duties.
qualified bribery
direct bribery
estafa
indirect bribery
The willful and corrupt assertion of falsehood under oath of
affirmation, administered by authority of law on a material matter.
libel
falsification
perjury
slander
Deliberate planning of act before execution.
Treachery
evident premeditation
ignominy
cruelty
Whenever more than 3 armed malefactors shall have acted
together in the commission of a crime.
gang
conspiracy
band
piracy
The failure to perform a positive duty which one is bound to.

Negligence
imprudence
omission
act
Ways and means are employed for the purpose of trapping and
capturing the law breaker in the execution of his criminal plan.
Misfeasance
entrapment
inducement
instigation
Those where the act committed is a crime but for reasons of
public policy and sentiment there is no penalty imposed.
impossible crimes
aggravating circumstances
absolutory causes
Complex Crimes
One of the following is an alternative circumstance.
Insanity
intoxication
passion or obfuscation
evidentpremeditation
If the accused refuse to plead, or make conditional plea of guilty,
what shall be entered for him?
a plea of not guilty
a plea of guilty
a plea of mercy
D. apleaofsurrender 35. At
what time may the accused move to quash the complaint or
information?
A. at any time before his arrest
B. only after entering his plea
C. any time before entering his plea
D. Monday morning
The process whereby the accused and the prosecutor in a
criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory
disposition on the case subject to court approval.
Arraignment
plea bargaining
preliminary investigation
trial
The security given for the release of a person in custody,
furnished by him or a bondsman, conditioned upon his
appearance before any court as required under the
conditions specified by law.
Subpoena
recognizance
bail
D. warrant 38. The examination before a competent tribunal,
according to the
laws of the land, of the acts in issue in a case, for the
purpose of determining such issue.
Trial
Arraignment
pre-trial
judgment
The adjudication by the court that the accused is guilty or is not
guilty of the offense charged, and the imposition of the proper
penalty and
trial
Pre-trial
Arraignment
Judgment

It is an inquiry or proceeding for the purpose of determining


whether there is sufficient ground to engender a well founded
belief that an offense has been committed and the offender is
probably guilty thereof and should be held for trial.
pre-trial
arraignment
preliminary investigation
pleabargaining

It is evidence of the same kind and to the same state of facts.


secondary evidence
prima facie evidence
corroborative evidence
bestevidence
It is that which, standing alone, unexplained or uncontradicted is
sufficient to maintain the proposition affirmed.
secondary evidence
prima facie evidence
corroborative evidence
bestevidence

A form of evidence supplied by written instruments or derived


from conventional symbols, such as letters, by
which ideas are represented on material substances.
documentary evidence
testimonial evidence
material evidence
real evidence

When the witness states that he did not see or know the
occurrence of a fact.
positive evidence
corroborative evidence
secondary evidence
Negativeevidence
Personal property that can be subjects for search and seizure.
used or intended to be used as means in committing an
offense
stolen or embezzled and other proceeds or fruits of the
offense
subject of the offense
alloftheabove

All persons who can perceive and perceiving, can make known
their perception to others.
Suspects
witnesses
victims
informers

The unlawful destruction or the bringing forth prematurely, of


human fetus before the natural time of birth which results in
death.
abortion
infanticide
murder
parricide
Felony committed when a person is killed or wounded during the
confusion attendant to a quarrel among several persons not
organized into groups and the parties responsible cannot be
ascertained.
alarm and scandal
mysterious homicide
death under exceptional circumstances
tumultuous affray

A question which arises in a case the resolution of which is the


logical antecedent of the issue involved in said case and the
cognizance of which pertains to another tribunal.
legal question
juridical question
prejudicial question
judicialquestion

The RPC was based on the


Spanish penal code
English penal code
American penal code
Japanese penal code
EASY QUESTIONS
A picked the pocket of B, inside of which there was a wallet
containing P50.00. Before A could remove it from the pocket
of B, the latter grabbed A’s hand and prevented him from
taking it. A is liable for?
Attempted Felony
Frustrated Felony
Consummated Felony
None of these
2. A aimed his pistol at B to kill the latter, but when he pressed
the trigger it jammed and no bullet was fired from the pistol. A
maybe liable for?
Attempted Felony
Frustrated Felony
Consummated Felony
None of these
A stole a chicken under the house of B one evening. Realizing that
what he did was wrong, A returned the chicken to the place under
the house of B. In this situation what would be the crime if any
committed of A?
Attempted Theft
Frustrated Theft
Consummated Theft
None because A returned the chicken to the house of B
A attacked and wounded B in the abdomen with sharp-edged
weapon, causing a wound serious enough to have produced death.
A was about to assault B again; but this time, A desisted and left B.
B was taken to the hospital by another person. Because of the
timely and skillful medical treatment by a physician, B did not die. A
maybe liable for?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Attempted Homicide
Frustrated Homicide
5. Mike with intent to kill, fired his pistol at John, but did not hit the
latter. John cried and asked Mike not to shoot him. Mike desisted
from firing his pistol again at John. Is Mike criminally liable?
Yes, for attempted homicide
No, no crime committed by Mike
Yes, not for attempted homicide but for grave threats
None of the above mentioned
Ann with intent to kill, mixes poison in the soup intended for Bea,
and Bea begins to take into his mouth a spoonful of it, Ann
realizing that what he did was wrong, desisted and telling Bea to
throw away the substance from his mouth as it contained
poison. What would be the crime committed by Ann if any?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Consummated Murder
All of the above
In the given situation above, What if Bea swallows it, and Ann has
no more control over his acts. The poison is now in Bea’s
stomach and it will require the intervention of a physician to
prevent the poisoning of Bea, and the said intervention of the
physician Bea did not die, Ann will be liable for?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Consummated Murder
All of the above
Mark with intent to kill, fires his gun at Teddy who is his mortal
enemy, the discharge of gun wounded and inflicted mortal wound
to Teddy’s body, but because of the intercession of the medical
doctor Teddy did not die, Mark will be liable for?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Consummated Murder
All of the above
9. Petter with intent to kill, stabbed Edward in the abdomen,
penetrating the liver and in the chest. It was only the prompt
and skillful medical treatment which the offended party
received that saved his life. Petter maybe liable for?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Consummated Murder
All of the above
Where the accused in firing his revolver at the offended party hit
him in the upper side of the body, piercing it from side to side
and perforating the lungs. The victim was saved due to
adequate and timely intervention of medical science. The
accused maybe liable for what crime?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Consummated Murder
All of the above
11. Where the accused threw a China Man into the deep water, and as the
China Man did not know how to swim, he made efforts to keep himself afloat
and seized the gunwale of the boat, but the accused tried to loosen the hold of
the victim with the oar. The accused was prevented from striking the latter by
other persons. Since the accused had the intent to kill the offended party, the
former actually committed what crime?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Attempted Homicide
Frustrated Homicide
Where the accused fired four successive shots at the offended party while
the latter was fleeing to escape from his assailants and save his own life. Not
having hit the offended party, either because of his poor aim or because his
intended victim succeeded in dodging the shots, the accused failed to
perform all the acts of execution and would liable only for what crime?
Attempted Murder
Frustrated Murder
Attempted Homicide
Frustrated Homicide
13. Justine with intent to burn, set fire to the house of Carlo with
some rags and jute sacks, soaked in kerosene oil, and placing
them near the wooden partition of the house of Carlo, inasmuch
as no part of the house began burn, Justine should be liable for?
Attempted Arson
Frustrated Arson
Consummated Arson
None of these
14. A had poured gasoline under the house of B, and was about
to strike a match to set the house on fire when he was
apprehended, A was guilty of?
Attempted Arson
Frustrated Arson
Consummated Arson
None of these
15. A Custom Inspector abstracted a leather belt from the baggage of
a Japanese and secreted it in the drawer of his desk in the Customs
House, where it was found by other Customs employees. What would
be the crime committed by the Custom Inspector if any?
Attempted Theft
Frustrated Theft
Consummated Theft
None of these
16. Defendant was a salesman of the Philippine Education
Company. After he had received P7.50 for the sale of books, which
he should have given to the cashier, he put it in his pocket with the
intent to misappropriate the amount, Defendant should guilty of?
Attempted Estafa
Frustrated Estafa
Consummated Estafa
None of these
17. A and B agreed and decided to rise publicly and take arms
against the government with the help of their followers. Even if they
did not carry out their plan to overthrow the government, A and B
are liable for?
Conspiracy to commit rebellion
Conspiracy to commit treason
Conspiracy to commit sedition
Conspiracy to commit coup d'état
A by promises of price and reward, induced B to kill C, a person
living on an island far from the mainland. D, the owner of the only
motor boat in the place and knowing the criminal designs of A and
B, offered to transport and actually transported B to the island.
Once there, B alone killed C. A is liable for?
Principal
Accomplice
Accessories
None of these
19. In the situation above, B is also liable for?
Principal
Accomplice
Accessories
None of these
D maybe liable for? Because he cooperated in the
commission of the offense by another act (transporting the
actual killer to the island) without which the commission of
the offense would not have been accomplished.
Principal
Accomplice
Accessories
None of these
21. Act defining certain rights of person arrested, detained,
or under custodial investigation?
a. R. A 4200 c. R.A. 9175
b. R.A 7438 d. R.A 8239
22. Decree penalizing obstruction of apprehension and
prosecution of criminal offenders?
a. P.D. 1829 c. P.D. 2918
b. P.D. 1892 d. P.D. 2981
23. Decree codifying the laws on illegal/unlawful possession,
manufacture, dealing in, acquisition or disposition of firearms,
ammunition or explosive, P.D. 1866, as amended by R.A. 8294,
as further amended by R.A. 9516. Republic Act 9516 is also
amended by what Law?
a. R.A. 10951 b. R.A 10591
c. R.A 95110 d. R.A. 10159
24. Criminal Procedure was took effect on?
a. December 01, 2000 b. December 02, 2000
c. February 14, 1992 c. February 15, 1992
25. Rules on Evidence was took effect on?
a. October 25, 1995 b. October 26, 1995
c. Jan. o1, 1964 d. Jan. 02, 1964
26. Republic Act 3815 otherwise known as Revised Penal Code
was passed into Law on?
a. December 8, 1930 b. December 9, 1930
c. January 1, 1932 d. January 2, 1932
27. Republic Act 3815 otherwise known as Revised Penal Code
was took effect on?
a. December 8, 1930 b. December 9, 1930
c. January 1, 1932 d. January 2, 1932
Andrew, with evident premeditation and treachery killed his father.
What was the crime committed?
Murder
Parricide
Homicide
Qualified Homicide
PO3 Santos entered the dwelling of John against the latter’s will
on suspicion that John keep unlicensed firearms in his home.
What was the crime committed by PO3 Santos?
Trespass to Dwelling
Violation of Domicile
Usurpation Of Authority
Forcible Trespassing
It refers to family history or descent transmitted from one
generation to another.
inheritance
heritage
pedigree
culture
31. Prof. Eddie gave a failing grade to one of his students, Patrick.
When the two met the following day, Patrick slapped Prof. Eddie
on the face. What was the crime committed by Patrick?
Corruption of Public Officials
Direct Assault
Slight Physical Injuries
Grave Coercion

A warrant of arrest was issued against Alex for the killing of his
parents. When PO2 Makatapang tried to arrest him, Alex gave him 1
million pesos to set him free. PO2 Makatapang refrained in arresting
Alex. What was the crime committed by PO2 Makatapang?
Indirect Bribery
Direct Bribery
Corruption of Public Officials
Qualified Bribery
Those who, not being principals cooperate in the execution of the offense by
previous or simultaneous acts.
Accomplices
Suspects
principal actors
accessories
The security given for the release of a person in custody, furnished by him or
a bondsman, conditioned upon his appearance before any court as required
under the conditions specified by law.
Subpoena
recognizance
bail
warrant
A form of evidence supplied by written instruments or derived from
conventional symbols, such as letters, by which ideas are represented
on material substances.
documentary evidence
testimonial evidence
material evidence
real evidence
When the witness states that he did not see or know the
occurrence of a fact.
positive evidence
corroborative evidence
secondary evidence
negative evidence
It is evidence of the same kind and to the same state of facts.
secondary evidence
prima facie evidence
corroborative evidence
best evidence
It is that which, standing alone, unexplained or uncontradicted is
sufficient to maintain the proposition affirmed.
secondary evidence
prima facie evidence
corroborative evidence
best evidence
A person if within a period of 10 years from the date of his release
or last conviction of the crime of serious or less serious physical
injuries, robbery, theft, estafa or falsification, he is found guilty of
any of the said crimes a third time or oftener.
Recidivist
quasi-recidivist
habitual delinquent
hardened criminal
A kind of evidence which cannot be rebutted or overcome.
Primary
Best
Secondary
Conclusive
These questions suggest to the witness the answers to which an
examining party requires.
leading
misleading
stupid
hearsay
A method fixed by law for the apprehension and prosecution of
persons alleged to have committed a crime, and or their
punishment in case of conviction
Criminal Law
Criminal Evidence
Criminal Procedure
Criminal Jurisprudence
Which of the following is not a person in authority?
Municipal mayor
Private School Teacher
Police Officer
Municipal Councilor
The length of validity of a search warrant from its date.
30 days
15 days
10 days
60 days
The mental capacity to understand the difference between right and wrong.
treachery
premeditation
recidivism
discernment
A building or structure, exclusively used for rest and comfort.
sanctuary
prison
jail
dwelling
It means that the resulting injury is greater than that which is intended.
Aberratio ictus
Error in personae
Dura Lex Sed lex
Praeter Intentionem
It means mistake in the blow.
Aberratio Ictus
Error in Personae
Dura lex sed lex
Praeter Intentionem
Pedro stole the cow of Juan that was entrusted to him by the latter. What
was the crime committed?
Robbery
Farm Theft
Qualified Theft
Simple Theft
A threatened to kill B if the latter will not give him two thousand pesos.
What crime was committed by A?
Attempted murder
Kidnap for ransom
Grave coercion
Grave threat
What doctrine allows evidence obtained by police officers in an illegal
search and seizure to be used against the accused?
Silver platter
Fruits of the poisonous tree
Exclusionary doctrine
Miranda ruling
MODERATE QUESTIONS
1. Jose kidnapped Maria in Baguio City. He brought her thereafter in Pangasinan ,
Tarlac and Pampanga against the latter’s will. The crime of kidnapping is a__
a. Continuing crime because the victim was continously deprived of her
liberty
Impossible crime because it is not clear
Compound crime
Delitocompuesto
What acts punishable by law are either intended to directly impute to an
innocent person the commission of crime or which are calculated to blemish
the honor or reputation of a person by means of intrigues?
Oral defamation
Slander
Blackmail
Incriminatory
Johnny thinking that his girlfriend Susan is pregnant administered abortive
substance on Susan was not pregnant. What crime did Johnny commit?
a. None b. Impossible crime
c. Crime against person d. Abortion
Mr. T with intent to kill hacked Mr. Y. the latter was not hit. Mr. T is liable for__
Hacking
Attempted homicide
Frustrated homicide
Impossible crime
A and B fought against each other. B suffered some injuries and ran away. B
stumbled. While lying face on the ground, A stabbed B on his back. B died.
Is treachery presents?
No, the attack did not commence with treachery
b. No, stabbing at the back was a continuation of the attack which did not
commence with treachery.
Yes, at anytime, stabbing at the back is an act of treachery
A and B are correct
A and B agreed and decided to commit Robbery in the house of X. on the
following day, A & B told C about the plan and asked C to drive them to the
house of X. C drove A & B to the house of X where A & B committed Robbery. Is
C liable? If so, what is his liability?
Yes, as an accomplice
Yes, a principal by direct participation
No, C is not liable due to absence of intent
Yes, an accessory
7. Who are criminally liable, when having knowledge of the commission of
the crime, without having principally participated therein,
takes part subsequent to the commission, either in profiting by the effects of the
crime or by concealing or destroying the body of the crime?
a. Witness b. Principals
c. Accessories d. Accomplices
What is the liability of the jail guard if the evasion of the prisoner should occur
through his negligence?
Delivering prisoners from jail
Evasion through negligence
Reckless imprudence
Conniving or consenting to evasion
Pedro, a 19 year old man had sexual intercourse with her 11 year old
girlfriend without threat, force or intimidation. What was
the crime committed?
Child rape
Qualified Rape
Statutory Rape
Consented Rape
9. What rules is observed when generally, there can be no evidence of a
writing, the contents of which is the subject matter of inquiry other than the
original itself?
Secondary evidence
Corollary evidence
Parole evidence
Best evidence

Who is considered person in authority from among the following?


Policemen
Barangay Captain
PDEA Agent
NBI Agent

What crime is committed when the offender, acting under a single criminal
resolution, commits a series of acts in the same place at about the same time
and all overt acts committed violate one and the same penal provisions?
Composite
Continuing
Compound
Complex
11. What crime is committed when A, driving a truck, run over a
boy crossing the street during a torrential rain and the boy died?
Homicide
Serious physical injury
Reckless imprudence resulting to homicide
Murder
What is the means sanctioned by the rules of court of ascertaining in
judicial proceedings the truth as a matter of fact?
Evidence
Investigation
Procedure
Trial
What exist when two or more people comes into an agreement
concerning the commission of a felony and decided to commit it?
Conspiracy
Syndicate
Accomplice
Proposal
A, B C are board mates of D E F and G conspired to kill X, a
witch, because she is perceived to cause misery among
residents in the town. D knew all about it along. After the
conspiracy was executed, A B and C were arrested. The
authorities learned that D knew the conspiracy but made no
move to report it to the police. In this case D:
Is liable for murder
Is a conspirator
Is an accessory to murder
Incur no criminal liability
What acts punishable by law are either intended to directly
impute to an innocent person the commission of crime or which
are calculated to blemish the honor or reputation of a person by
means of intrigues?
Oral defamation
Slander
Blackmail
Incriminatory
16. A neighbor of B shot the pig of the latter which was eating the carrots
plant of the former. A thereafter cooked the pig’s meat and consumed the
same. What is A liable for?
Violation of Anti-fencing law
Violation of Anti- cattle rustling law
Malicious mischief
Theft
What are the infractions of mere rules of convenience designed to
secure a more orderly regulation of the affairs of society?
Mala prohibita
Violation of ordinance
Felonies
Mala in se
Aberatio ictus in which the perpetrator is criminally liable means:
Mistaken in identity
Mistake of facts
Mistake in the blow
d. Results is greater than that is intended
19. A treasury warrant was payable to A or his representative. B
took possession of the warrant, wrote the name of A, endorsed it
at the back and was able to encash it. B is liable for:
Estafa
Falsification
All of these
Forgery

What is the statement of the wounded person shortly after be


received several bolo stabs narrating therein the whole incident
to another which is admissible in evidence as a part of:
Res nullus
Res judicata
Res ipso liquitor
Res gestae

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