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A. Barangay Councilman
B. Provincial Fiscal
C. Barangay Chairman
B. In time of war
D. Two or more persons come to an agreement to adhere to enemies and to give them aid and comfort
3. Intent to gain:
A. Piracy
B. Mutiny
C. Sedition
D. Treason
B. Expression of opinion
D. By one witness
A. Acts of Lasciviousness
C. Vagrancy
D. Grave Scandal
CODIAMAT
A. Treason
C. Coup d'etat
A. National security
B. Public order
C. Public interest
A. Provincial Fiscal
B. Barangay chairman
C. Barangay councilman
4. It is a declaration under oath of a witness in a judicial proceeding which is contrary to what is true, or to deny the
same or to alter essential truth?
A. Falsification
B. Usurpation
A. An agent of a person in Authority is engaged in the performance of official duty or gives a lawful order to the offender
B. Offender disobeys such agent of a person in Authority
C. Such disobedience is a serious nature
BESTRE
1. Consideres as crimes against humanity and can be prosecuted anywhere in the world
3. A warrant should be valid for how many days from its date?
A. 20
B. 15
C. 10
A. Prision correcional
B. Prision mayor
C. Reclusion perpetua
5. Criminal acts done by the crews of the ship on the high seas is considered ?
A. Piracy
B. Mutiny
C. Murder
FERRY
2. Espionage:
A. Three
B. Two
C. One
D. None
C. 18 hrs for crims punishable by afflictive offenses or their equivalent D. 24 hrs for crimes punishable by heavy offenses
or their equivalent
DE SAN JOSE
1.) These are punishable acts under P.D. No. 532, except:
2.) These are the persons liable for acts of terrorism, except:
A. Principal
B. Conspirator
C. Accomplice
D. Negotiator
3.) These are crimes against the fundamental laws of the State, except:
A. Arbitrary detention
B. Delaying release
C. Expulsion
D. Violation of domicile
E. Mutiny
4.) These are crimes against the fundamental laws of the State, except:
E. Espionage
OCAMPO
A. No. False testimony requires a criminal intent and cannot be committed thru negligence. It could not be frustrated
or attempted.
B. Yes. False testimony does not require a criminal intent since it can be frustrated or attempted.
PADUYAO
SERVITILLO
2. A condition of a nation that, in times of war, takes no part in the dispute but continues peaceful dealings with
the belligerents.
a. Neutrality
b. Impartiality
c. Objectivity
d. None of the above
3. Robbery or depredation in the high seas, without lawful authority and done with animo furandi (with intent to
steal) and in the spirit and intention of universal hostility.
a. Piracy
b. Plagiarism
c. Freebooting
d. Robbery at sea
4. Lawful resistance to a superior officer or the raising of commotions and disturbances on board a ship against the
authority of its commander.
a. Espionage
b. Mutiny
c. Conspiracy
d. None of the above
5. Acts caused by more than 3 persons who are armed or provided with the means of violence.
a. Rebellion
b. Sedition
c. Tumultuous acts
d. Insurrection
BOLIDE
a. Treason
b. Espionage
c. Violation of Neutrality
d. None of the above
2. What is not an element of treason?
a. In time of war
b. A person comes to agreement to Levy war againts the government
c. A person comes to agreement adhere to enemies and to give them aid and comfort
d. None of the above
4. These are the elements of the crime of inciting to rebellion except for one:
a. Offender does not take arms or is not in open hostility against the government
a. Makes an attack
b. Employs force
c. Throws a tantrum
d. Makes a serious resistance
PAGULAYAN
ABENES
2. What is the crime committed by any person who, without reasonable ground, arrests or
detains another for the purpose of delivering him to the proper authorities?
A.unlawful arrest;
B. illegal detention;
C. arbitrary detention;
D. grave coercion.
3. Proposal to commit felony is punishable only in cases in which the law specifically provides a penalty
therefor. Under which of the following instances. are proponents NOT liable?
A. Espionage
B. Misprision of Treason
C. Rebellion
D. Treason
PERALTA
1. It is the obligation of fidelity and obedience which the individuals owe to the government in return for the
protection they receive,
A. Treason
B. Adherence
C. Allegiance
D. Aid or Comfort
2. How many witnesses are needed to prove treason?
A. Less than 2
B. More than 2
C. At least 2
D. 1
3. It is the breach of allegiance to a government committed by a person who owes allegiance to it.
A. Breach of Contract
B. Espionage
C. Treason
D. Rebellion
A. Remove from the said allegiance to said laws or government the territory of the Philippines or any part of it
B. Deprive the Chief Executive or Congress
C. Adhere to the enemy
D. NONE of the ABOVE
1. It refers to the entire period from its initial convening until its final adjournment.
A. Session C. Illegal association
B. Illegal assembly D. None of the above
2. The following are persons in authority except:
A. Barangay Kagawad C. Mayor
B. Barangay Captain D. Police
3. It is the offense of gathering, transmitting, or losing information respecting the national defense with intent, or
there is reason to believe that information is to be used to the injury of the Republic of the Philippines or to the
advantage of any foreign nation.
A. Espionage C. Fabrication
B. Mutiny D. Rebellion
4. Purpose may be of political or social, that is merely to go against the established government not to overthrow
it.
A. Sedition C. Coup d’ etat
B. Insurrection D. Rebellion
5. The following are elements of simple disobedience except:
A. An agent of a person in authority is engaged in the performance of the official duty or gives a
lawful order to the offender
B. Offender disobeys such agent of a person in authority
C. Such disobedience is not a serious nature
D. None of the Above
SALUPEN
1. It is caused by more than three persons who are armed or provided with means of violence.
A. Tumultuous acts
B. Sedition
C. Insurrection
D. Rebellion
QUEZON
A. Municipal Mayor
B. Private school teacher
C. Police officer
D. Municipa Councilor
A. Sedition
A. Rebellion
C. Treason
D. Coup d’etat
A. illegal detention
B. arbitrary detention
C. compulsary detention
D. unauthorized detention
5. A medley of discordant voices, a mock serenade of discordant noises designed to annoy and insult
A. Tumultuous
B. Charivari
C. Sedition
D. Scandal
ALADIN
1.) These are crimes against national security under the RPC, except:
A. Treason
C. Misprision of Treason
D. Espionage
E. Piracy
2.) These are crimes against the law of nations under the RPC, except:
B. Violation of neutrality
3.) These are elements for the commission of the crime of violation of neutrality, except:
A. That there is a regulation issued by a competent authority for the purpose of enforcing neutrality
4.) These are elements for the commission of the crime of flight to enemy’s country, except:
A. The offenders have seized the vessel by boarding or firing upon the same
B. The pirates have abandoned their victims without means of saving themselves
D. The pirates have given their victims a chance to ask for help and survive.
FELIX
B. No, because direct assault requires that there should be no public uprisings.
C. Yes, there is no qualification in the law.
D. Answer not given
4. Will the use of another name in a particular instance constitute use of an alias?
B. No, as an application of the doctrine that criminal laws shall be interpreted in favor of the accused.
C. No, since the use of a fictitious name or a different name belonging to a single person ins a single
instance without ant sign or any indication that the user intends to be known by this name in
addition to his real name from that day forth does not fall within the prohibition contained in CA
No. 142
5. Which of the following is not true regarding the significant changes brought about by R.A. 9165 or the
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002?
A. The penalty is no longer based on the quantity involved except in the case of possession
B. The penalties under the special penal laws such as life imprisonment are revived and the
nomenclatures of the RPC were deleted from the law.
C. Use of Dangerous Drugs under Section 15 now does not have graduated penalty
HAYA
1. Sam wrote a letter to his friends stating that Judge Odon loves
obscene magazines and keeps these in his desk. Charged with libel,
can Sam present proof that Judge Odon indeed loves obscene
Odon.
Sedition?
police officers.
A. treason.
B. piracy.
C. espionage.
D. rebellion
CACHOLA
2. It is a movement which seeks merely to effect some change of minor importance, or to prevent the exercise of
governmental authority with respect to particular matters or subjects.
a. Subversion
b. Rebellion
c. Insurrection
d. Coup d’etat
a. Adi, a barrio lieutenant who seized and sent his servant to Justice of Peace for detention after quarreling
with his daughter.
b. Agi, a detective who arrested Tupac because of the suspicion that he might be implicated in the plot to
assassinate the Mayor.
c. Alli, a policeman who arrested Kaloy where the distinctive odor of marijuana emanated from the bag
carried by him.
d. Azi, the chief of police who rearrested a woman who had been released by means of a verbal order of the
justice of peace.
SALVADOR
A. Leader
B. Army
C. Police
A. Barangay Captain
B. Mayor
C. Barangay police
A. In times of war
A. Morse code
B. Cipher
C. Both A and B
B. Delaying release
C. Both A and B
MANAOIS
A. Rebellion
B. Sedition
C. Treason
D. Espionage
2. It is the robbery or depredation in the high seas, without lawful authority and done with animo furandi ( with intent to
steal) and in the spirit and intention of universal hostility
A. Forgery
B. Piracy
C. Both A and B
C. Delaying release
4. The following are elements of the crime of forged signature or counterfeit seal or stamp, except:
B. Great seal of the Republic was counterfeited or the signature or stamp of the Chief Executive was forged by another
person
A. Barangay Captain
B. Mayor
C. Barangay deputy
MAKAPUGAY
1. Conspiracy to commit a felony is punishable only in cases where the law specifically provides a penalty. Which of the
following combinations contain specific felonies under the Revised Penal Code?
A. Conspiracy to commit treason, conspiracy to commit rebellion, conspiracy to commit coup d'etat, conspiracy to
commit misprision of treason.
B. Conspiracy to commit rebellion, conspiracy to commit coup d'etat, conspiracy to commit treason, conspiracy to
commit sedition.
C. Conspiracy to commit rebellion or insurrection, conspiracy to commit sedition, conspiracy to commit illegal
assemblies, conspiracy to commit treason.
2. Amelia, a famous actress, bought the penthouse unit of a posh condominium building in Taguig City. Every night,
Amelia would swim naked in the private, but open air, pool of her penthouse unit. It must have been obvious to Amelia
that she could be seen from nearby buildings. In fact, some residents occupying the higher floors of the nearby
residential buildings did indeed entertain themselves and their friends by watching her swim in the nude from their
windows. What crime did Amelia commit?
A. Alarms and scandals because her act of sw1mmmg naked disturbs the public tranquility.
B. Grave scandal because she committed highly scandalous acts that are offensive to decency or good customs.
C. Immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions, and indecent shows under Article 201 of the Revised
Penal Code, because her act of swimming naked is akin to an indecent live show.
D. Amelia did not commit any crime because the swimming pool is located in her private home.
3. During a military uprising aimed at ousting the duly constituted authorities and taking over the government, General
Tejero and his men forcibly took over the entire Rich Hotel which they used as their base. They used the rooms and
other facilities of the hotel, ate all the available food they found, and detained some hotel guests. What crime did
General Tejero and his men commit?
B. Rebellion.
C. Coup d'etat.
D. Terrorism.
4. Person directly vested with jurisdiction whether as individuals or as members of some court or government
corporations, board or commission, are
A. Persons in authority
C. Constituted authorities
D. Public officers
5. A barangay chairman, without any legal except in strong suspicion that the number one police character in their area
will commit a crime, detained the high risk suspect for 10 hours. What is the crime committed?
A. Illegal detention
B. Arbitrary detention
D. None