Breach of allegiance to the government by a person who owes
allegiance it. A. Espionage B. Rebellion C. Sedition D. Treason 2. Treason can be proven by Judicial Confession of the accused or testimony of at least how many witness? A. At Least 1 Witness B. At Least 2 Witness C. At Least 3 Witness D. At Least 4 Witness 3. The Offense of gathering, transmitting, or losing information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the Republic of thre Philippines or the advantage of a foreign nation. A. Treason B. Espionage C. Sedition D. Rebellion 4. One of the following felonies may be committed not only during war but also during peace time. A. Treason B. Misprision of Treason C. Espionage D. Piracy 5. An Act to punish Espionage and other offenses against national security. A. C.A. No. 616 B. C.A. No. 716 C. C.A. No. 816 D. C.A. No. 916 6. It is robbery or forcible depredation on the high seas, without lawful authority and done with animo furandi and in the spirit and intention of universal hostility. A. Piracy B. Mutiny C. High Jacking D. Robbery on the the High Seas 7. The Unlawful Resistance to a superior or the raising of commotions and disturbances on board a ship against the authority of its commander. A. Piracy B. Mutiny C. High Jacking D. Rebellion 8. Anti-Hijacking Law is known as A. R.A. No. 6553 B. R.A. No. 6523 C. R.A. No. 6253 D. R.A. No. 6235 9. The Anti-Piracy and Anti-Highway Robbery Law of 1974 is known as A. P.D. No. 532 B. P.D. No. 523 C. P.D. No. 253 D. P.D. No. 235 10. The deprivation by a public officer of the liberty of a person without any legal ground. A. Arbitrary Detention B. Illegal Detention C. Kidnapping D. None of the Above 11. One of the following is not a crime against the law of nation. A. Treason B. Qualified Piracy C. Flight to Enemy's Country D. Arbitrary Detention 12. One of the following is not a crime against the Fundamental Laws of the State. A. Qualified Piracy B. Arbitrary Detention C. Delaying Release D. Expulsion 13. It is the offense committed by expelling a person from the Philippines or by compelling a person to change his residence. A. Light Threats B. light Coercion C. Expulsion D. Grave Threats 14. The term used where the object of the movement is completely to overthrow and supersede the existing government. A. Insurrection B. Rebellion C. Sedition D. None of the Above 15. The term refers to a movement which seeks merely to effect some change of minor importance to prevent the exercise of governmental authority with respect to particular matters or subjects. A. Insurrection B. Rebellion C. Sedition D. None of the Above 16. R.A. No. 6235 is known as A. Anti-Hijacking Law B. Anti-Piracy and Anti-Highway Robbery Law of 1974 C. An Act To Punish Espionage D. None of the Above 17. All of the following except one are crimes against public order. A. Coup D' Etat B. Sedition C. Treason D. Rebellion 18. This felony involves the raising of commotions or disturbances in the State. Its ultimate object is a violation of the public peace or at least such a course of measures as evidently engenders it. A. Coup D' Etat B. Rebellion C. Sedition D. Treason 19. Committed by a person who being under oath and required to testify as to the truth of a certain matter at a hearing before a competent authority, shall deny the truth or say something contrary to it. A. Slander B. Perjury C. Libel D. False testimony 20. Lax, Unrestrained, immoral, maintainer of house of prostitution. A. Dissolute B. Prostitutes C. Ruffians D. Vagrants 21.