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  This felony is committed by any Filipino citizen or an alien residing 11. A person who by direct provision of law or by election or by
in the Philippines who levies war against the Philippines or adheres appointment by competent authority, is charged with the
to her enemies giving them aid or comfort in the Philippines or maintenance of public order and the protection and security of life
elsewhere. and property such as policemen and any person who comes to the
a. Treason   c. Flight to enemy aid of persons in authority shall be deemed to be ________.
country    a. person in authority   b. public officer   c. agent of a person in
b. Rebellion   d. Sedition authority   d. none      of them 
12.  This is committed by any person who shall remove from any
2.  What crime is committed by one who on the high seas or in penal establishment any person confined therein or shall help the
Philippine waters shall attack or seize a vessel or, not being a escape of such person by means of violence intimidation or bribery.
member of its complement or passengers, shall seize the whole or a. infidelity in the custody of prisoners            c. conniving to evasion
part of the cargo of said vessel, its equipments or personal b. delivering prisoners from jail                       d. evasion of service of
belongings. sentence
13.  This felony is committed by any convict who shall evade the
a. robbery   b. terrorism   c. piracy on the high seas or Philippine service of his sentence by escaping during the term of his
water  imprisonment by reason of final judgment.
a. infidelity in the custody of prisoners             c. consenting to
3.  This felony is committed by any public officer or employee, who evasion
without legal ground such as violent insanity or the commission of a b. delivering prisoners from jail d. evasion of service of
crime, shall detain another. sentence
a. arbitrary detention   c. illegal arrest    14.  When a convict evades the service of his sentence by reason of
b. kidnapping    d. grave coercion or on the occasion of disorders, earthquakes or other calamities he
should return to the penal institution within forty eight (48) hours
4.  This felony is committed by a public officer or employee who, not following the issuance of a proclamation by the Chief Executive
being authorized by judicial order, shall enter the dwelling of another announcing the passing away of such calamity. If he does not do this
against the will of its owner. he shall suffer an additional penalty of how much?
a. trespass to dwelling  c. abuse of a. one year   b.  1/5   c. 1/5 of the time remaining under the original
authority    sentence          d. 3 day
b. violation of domicile   d. police  brutality 15.  A form of repetition wherein a person shall commit a felony after
having been convicted by final judgment, before beginning to serve
5.  This crime is committed by rising publicly and taking arms against such sentence or while serving the same. If this happens the person
the Government for the purpose of removing from the allegiance to will be punished the maximum period of the penalty prescribed by the
said government the territory of the RP or any part thereof, or deprive law for the new felony.
the Chief executive or Congress any of their powers or prerogatives.  a. recidivism   b. quasi recidivism   c. habitual delinquency   d.
a. coup d’ etat  c. murder    reiteration
b. sedition   d. rebellion 16.  This is committed either by: a. By giving to a treasury or bank
6.  What felony is committed by person or persons who belong to the note or any instrument payable to bearer or to order, the appearance
military or police organizations or those who hold public office or of a true and genuine document; or b. By erasing, substituting,
employment who shall make a swift attack directed against duly counterfeiting, or altering by any means the figures, letters, words or
constituted authorities, or any military camp or installation, signs contained therein.
communications network or public facilities for the purpose of seizing a. falsification   b. alteration   c. estafa   d. forgery
state power. 17.  What felony is committed by any person who shall knowingly and
a. rebellion   c. insurrection    falsely represent himself to be an officer, agent or representative of
b. coup d’etat    d. people power any department or agency of the Philippine or any foreign
7.  What crime is committed by a public officer or employee who shall government, or who under pretense of official position shall perform
arrest or search any member of Congress while Congress is in any act pertaining to any person in authority or public officer of the
regular or special session, except when such member has committed Philippine or foreign government, or any agency thereof, without
a crime punishable under the RPC by a penalty higher than prision being lawfully entitled to do so.
mayor. a. estafa                                                    b. falsification
a. unlawful arrest   c. arbitrary detention    c. usurpation of authority or official functions    d.. illegal use of
b. illegal detention   d. violation of uniform
parliamentary  immunity 18.  This is committed by any person who shall publicly and
improperly make use of insignia, uniform or dress pertaining to an
8.   The felony of _______ by any founder, director, and presidents of office not held by such person or to a class of person of which he is
associations organized for the purpose of committing any of the not a member. 
crimes punishable under the RPC or for some purpose contrary to a. illegal use of uniform or insignia                  c. usurpation of official
public morals. functions
b. usurpation of authority                                 d. using fictitious name
a. illegal assemblies   b. illegal associations   c.  terrorism   d. none of 19.  This felony is committed by any person who shall offend against
the above decency or good customs by any highly scandalous conduct not
expressly falling within any other article of the RPC.
9.  This is committed by any person who shall attack, employ force,
or seriously intimidate or resist any person in authority or his agents a. Indecency                                             c. Grave scandal
while engaged in the performance of his duties or on the occasion of b. Public display of affection                     d. Exhibitionism/Lady
such performance. Godiva Syndrome

a. direct assault   b. indirect assault   c. attempted murder   d. 20.  He is any person who having no apparent means of subsistence,
disrespect of rank who has the physical ability to work and neglects to apply himself to
some lawful calling.
10.  Any person directly vested with jurisdiction, whether as an
individual or as a member of some court or governmental a. vagrant   b. prostitute   c. pal   d. tambay   e. bystander
corporation, board or commission, shall be deemed to be _______.
21.  __________ is any women who, for money or profit, habitually
a. agent of person in authority   b. public officer   c. public employee   indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct.
d. person in   authority 
a. hostess   b. g.r.o.   c. japayuki   d. brunaiyuki   e. pokpok   f.
prostitute a. sexual harassment   b. abuses against chastity   c. acts lf
lasciviousness
22.  He is any person who, by direct provision of law, popular election
or appointment by competent authority, shall take part in the 30. This felony is committed by any person who shall intentionally
performance of public functions in the government, or shall perform in mutilate another by depriving him, of some essential organ for
said government duties as an employee, agent or subordinate reproduction.
official, of any rank or class. a. castration   b. cutting of happiness   c. mutilation   d. bobbitised
punishment 
a. public officer   b. public employee   c. person in authority   d. agent
in authority
31.  Who is the present Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme
23.  This one is committed by public officers or employees who, in Court?
dereliction of the duties of his office, shall maliciously refrain from
instituting prosecution for the punishment of violators of law, or shall a. Reynato Puno   b. Arturo Panganiban   c. Hilario Davide   d. Emma
tolerate the commission of offenses. Bunton-Gapit

a. direct bribery           c. prevaricacion or negligence or tolerance in


prosecution of offenses 32. What law is titled “An Act to Secure the State and Protect Our
b. indirect bribery        d. qualified bribery People from Terrorism”? It is also known as the Anti-Terrorism Law
or Human Security Act of 2007.
24.  What crime is committed by any public officer or employee who
shall agree to perform an act constituting a crime, in connection with a. RA 9372   b. RA 9346   c. RA 9262   d. RA 9439
the performance of his official duties, in consideration of any offer,
promise, gift or present received by such officer, personally or 33.  Cain and Abel are brothers. One day while Abel was in the fields,
through the mediation of another. Cain stabbed his brother Abel from behind. Abel died. What crime
was committed by Cain?
a. direct bribery          c. prevaricacion or negligence or tolerance in
prosecution  a. murder   b. homicide   c. infanticide   d. parricide
b. indirect bribery       d. qualified bribery
34.  Any of the following circumstances will qualify the felony of
25.  What crime is committed by a public officer entrusted with the piracy EXCEPT:
collection of taxes and other imposts who shall commit any of the
following?
a. Whenever the pirates have seized a vessel by boarding or
firing upon the same
a. directly or indirectly demanding the payment of sums b. Whenever the pirates have abandoned their victims without
different from or larger than authorized by law means of saving themselves; or
b. voluntarily failing to issue a receipt, as provided by law for c. Whenever the crime is accompanied by murder, homicide,
sums of money collected physical injuries or rape
c. collecting or receiving by way of payment  things or objects d. Whenever the pirates commit onanism in front of the lady
different from that provided by law. passengers.

a.  bribery   b. qualified bribery   c. estafa   d. frauds against the 35.  Whenever an officer has lawfully arrested a person without a
public treasury warrant, he must make sure that he delivers that person arrested
within certain prescribed periods to the proper authorities, otherwise
26.  This is committed by an accountable public officer who, shall he might be held liable for delay in the delivery of detained persons
appropriate, or shall misappropriate or shall consent, or through to proper judicial authorities. Which of the following periods
abandonment or negligence shall permit another person to take prescribed is NOT CORRECT:
public funds or property.
a. direct bribery   c. malversation of public funds a. 12 hours for crimes or offenses punishable by light penalties
b. technical malversation   d. frauds against the public treasury b. 18 hours for crimes or offenses punishable by correctional
penalties
27.  This is committed by a public officer who shall consent to the c. 24 hours for crimes or offenses punishable by accessory penalties
escape of a prisoner in his custody. d. 36 hours for crimes or offenses punishable by afflictive or capital
penalties
a. evasion of service of sentence                          b. evasion through
negligence 36.  The felonies of arbitrary detention, violation of domicile,
c. conniving with or consenting to evasion            d. other cases of expulsion and others are contained in TITLE TWO (2) Book TWO (2)
evasion of the Revised Penal Code. They are all under the title “Crimes
against the fundamental law of the state.”  Why are they so called?
28.  This is committed by any public officer or employee who shall
overdo himself in the correction or handling of a prisoner or detention
prisoner under his charge by the imposition of punishment not a. because they violate certain provisions of the bill of right in
authorize by the regulations or inflicting punishment in a cruel or the constitution
humiliating manner. b. because that is what the authors of the RPC wanted their
title to be
a. police brutality   b. sadism   c. maltreatment of prisoners   d. c. because they are the most heinous crimes in the RPC
physical injuries d. because I do not know the answer

29. This is committed by any public officer who shall solicit or make 37. There are three (3) ways of committing violation of domicile which
immoral advances to a woman under his custody or to other women among the following is NOT a way of committing it?
like the wife, daughter, sister or relative within the same degree by
affinity of any person in the custody of a warden or officer.
a. entering the dwelling of another against the will of the court, Y would be liable for the crime of “Offering false testimony in
owner evidence”. This crime is also known as:
b. entering the dwelling of another to avoid greater evil
c. searching papers and effect in the dwelling without the
consent of the owner a. deceit                                                             c.
d. refusing to leave the dwelling after being required to do so, subordination of perjury
the offender having surreptitiously entered the same b. false testimony favorable to the defendant    d. estafa

38.  All of the following are the preferred witnesses in cases of a 46.  X a woman, was caught in flagrante delicto in the act of having
lawful search of another’s premises. Which among the following is sexual intercourse with Y a man. Investigation revealed that X had
not qualified to act as a witness or perhaps the least preferred among sex with Y in consideration of fifty (P50) pesos only. Assume that it
them? was proven that X committed the act of having sex for a fee for the
first and that precise time only, may X be legally considered a
a. members of media                                  c. in the absence of owner prostitute?
any family member
b. owner of the property being searched    d. two witnesses residing a. yes   
in the same locality b. no   
c. yes if Y testifies that X is already a sexpert even it was her first
39.   May the crime of coup d’ etat be possibly committed by a single time
person? d. no, because the fifty pesos consideration is so cheap

a. No   b. Yes   c. impossible   d. Yes but it is an impossible crime 47.  What crime is committed by anyone (adult) who shall kill a child
three years old?
40. Which among the following is NOT a way of committing alarms
and scandals? a. murder   b. homicide   c. abortion   d. infanticide

48.  What time of physical injury is committed by one who shall


a. any person who within any town or public place shall wound, beat, assault another causing the offended party to be
discharge any firearm, rocket, firecracker or explosives incapacitated for labor for ten (10) days or more (but should not
calculated to cause alarm or danger exceed 30 days)?
b. any person who shall instigate or take an active part in any a. serious physical injuries             c. less serious physical
charivari or disorderly meeting offensive to another or injuries
prejudicial to public tranquility b. slight physical injuries                d. maltreatment
c. any person while wandering about at night or while
engaged in nocturnal amusement shall disturb the public 49.  When any person (man or woman) by means of force, threat or
peace. intimidation, and others means specified in article 266-A, inserts his
d. any person who habitually associate himself with penis into another person’s mouth or anal orifice, or any instrument
prostitutes and profit by it. or object, into the genital or anal orifice of another person the
technical term for the crime is:
41.  What crime is committed by anyone who shall bury with pomp d. rape e. statutory rape
the body of a person who has been legally executed? a. rape by sexual intercourse         f. rape by sexual assault

a. alarms and scandals       c.tumults and other disturbances of 50.  X is the boyfriend of Y. One night against Y’s will, X forcefully
public order had sex with Y. X now is facing charges for rape. Assuming that Y
b. contempt of court             d. charivari agrees to the proposal of marriage by X, what will happen to X’s
criminal liability if marriage takes place?
42.  What is that defense in a criminal case for rape wherein the
accused says that he and the supposed rape victim are sweethearts
and therefore sexual intercourse was consensual between the two of a. criminal liability is partially extinguished
them? b. criminal liability is totally extinguished
c. it has no effect because rape now is a private crime where
a. sweetheart defense or theory                    c. admission the state can prosecute the case alone
b. alibi                                                            d. justifying d. actually the marriage has no bearing because the two are
circumstance sweethearts and therefore it is the perfect right of X to rape
Y.
43. X is a detention prisoner. One night while his jail guard was not
looking, he was able to surreptitiously slip away from the provincial 51.  X is accused of robbery of a certain house in Muntinlupa City.
jail and managed to escape. What crime did he commit? Upon being arrested X interposed the defense that he was in Cavite
City at the supposed time that the robbery was committed. X is
a. delivering prisoners from jail          c. violation of pardon interposing the defense of _______ which is a plea that the accused
b. evasion of service of sentence      d. no crime was at another place when the crime was committed. Incidentally this
defense is known as the weakest defense in a criminal case. 
44.  In the above case what crime was committed by the jail officer
concerned? a. alibi   b. absence   c. physical impossibility   d. justifying
circumstance
a. delivering prisoners from jail            c. conniving with or consenting
to evasion 52. X was staging a bank robbery alone. The responding police
b. evasion of service of sentence        d.  evasion through negligence arrived and surrounded the bank where X and the male bank
manager were physically trapped at the time. X used the bank
manager as a hostage. After e few minutes of negotiations X finally
45.  X told Y that he will use the latter as a false witness in a crime in was convinced to surrender. With respect to the hostage incident
which X was a party. Y agreed and the two together with X’s lawyer (never mind the attempted bank robbery) what possible crime could
invented a story wherein it was made to appear that Y was a witness be charged against X?
to a certain transaction. If X would introduce the testimony of Y in
a. kidnapping and serious illegal detention 60.  X was able to pocket one pack of detergent soap while inside
b. slight illegal detention SM Supermarket. He was about to leave the premises of SM when
c. grave coercion he was accosted by an undercover SM agent and was immediately
d. arbitrary detention brought to the police precinct. What crime was committed by X?

53.  It is defined as any human conduct which, although not a. consummated theft   b. frustrated theft   c. attempted theft   d.
productive of some material or physical harm would however, qualified theft
unjustly annoy or vex an innocent person.
61. X uttered the following remarks to a certain family of lawyers,
a. unjust vexation                   c. provocation “Kayong mga Atty. Merrera mga magnanakaw, mga walanhiya mga
b. light coercion                      d. unlawful aggression bastos.” What crime was committed by X?

54.  A, B, C and D is a group of male teenager (but not below fifteen) a. one count of libel
who are trying hard to attract attention (KSP). Every night they b. as many counts of libel as there are Merrera lawyers
always engaged themselves in unruly beer sessions together with all c. one count of grave oral defamation (slander)
the unpleasant sounds that it creates with the use of improvised, d. as many counts of grave oral defamation (slander) as there are
cheap and dilapidated musical instruments such as cauldrons, tin Merrera lawyers.
cans etc.. Let us assume that aside from making “papansin” they are
also doing it to annoy their sleeping neighbors. The crime of alarms
and scandals may be charged against them because they involved 62.  X is a teller of Banco Filipino Español. He received a deposit of
themselves in charivari punishable under paragraph 2 of article 155. P5000 from a depositor, which he pocketed instead of crediting it to
What is charivari? the account of the depositor. The transaction was evidenced by an
a. it is a medley of discordant voices, a mock serenade of official receipt. What crime was committed by X?
discordant voices made on kettles, tin horns etc. designed
to insult or annoy a. theft   b. estafa   c. qualified theft   d. malversation of public
b. it  sounds like a gay word or lingo so I will ask its meaning property
to my gay friend
c. it is simply the act of any person who although not 63.  X a jail guard while escorting a prisoner en route to the Regional
productive of material harm would annoy another person Trial Court allowed the latter to answer the call of nature without
d. it is the act of people who are in need of attention from taking precaution to prevent his escape as indeed the prisoner
others especially from the girls. escaped through the windows of the comfort room. What is the
liability of the jail guard?
55.  According to RA 4136 the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, a. no liability as it is not required that X would even go to the extent of
when two (2) motor vehicles approach an intersection at escorting the prisoner inside the comfort room, otherwise the job of a
approximately the same time, the motor vehicle on the left should jail guard would be very unbearable
yield to the motor vehicle on the right because the latter motor b. no liability because he was not in conspiracy with the prisoner
vehicle has: c. evasion of service of sentence
d. evasion through negligence. 
a. right of way   b. more money   c. more speed  d. emergency rule
64.  X (a man) forcibly grabbed Y (a woman) by the waist and
56.  Crimes Against Religious Worship is a section to be found in dragged her to a place hidden from the public view about 20 meters
Title Two of the Revised Penal Code which is Crimes against the from the place where the latter was standing. Due to Y’s constant
Fundamental Laws of the State. Which of the following crimes fall screaming X became afraid and immediately run away leaving Y
under crimes against religious worship? alone. What crime was committed by X?
a. interruption of religious worship                   c. prohibition of
peaceful meetings 
b. offending the religious feelings                    d. illegal associations a. illegal detention                               c. attempted rape
b. acts of lasciviousness                     d. grave coercion
57.  Who among the following is NOT an agent of a person in
authority? 65.  What crime is committed by a man who would forcibly enter
another person’s house without the knowledge of the owner but once
inside, immediately and peacefully left the house the moment he was
a. Policemen                           e. BIR agents discovered by the owner of the house?
b. Municipal treasurer              f. Malacanang agent
c. Postmaster                          g. all of them are agents of a. attempted robbery                                    c. trespass to dwelling
person in authority b. frustrated robbery                                     d. qualified trespass to
d. Sheriff dwelling

58.  Who among the following is a person in authority? 66.  X became enraged with Y. X was so mad he wanted to get even
with Y. At the spur of the moment Y took the clothes of Y from the
drawer and burned them to ashes. What crime was committed by X?
a. Policeman                 d. Barangay Captain
b. Chief of police           e. Baranggay Tanod
c. Teacher                     f. Letters b, c and d a. theft                                                    c. malicious mischief
b. robbery                                               d. arson
59. Which among the following is a qualifying circumstance of
murder? 67.  X threatened Y that he would kill the latter if Y would not give
Five hundred pesos (P500). What crime was committed by X?
a. treachery   b. habitual delinquency   c. relationship   d. intoxication
a. grave coercion   b. grave threats   c. attempted murder   d.
attempted homicide
DIFFICULT
68.  Which among the following is considered as slight physical
injuries only?
a. forgery   b. falsification   c. theft   d. estafa
a. maltreatment                           c. loss of one’s reproductive organ
b. loss of one’s tooth/eye              d. burning the skin of another 77.  X is less than three (3) days old. X was killed by his own father
because the father is afraid that his real wife would discover that he
69.  Vegeta slapped the face of Sangoku in front of a lot of people. (the father) had sired X with Y their “kumare”. What crime was
What crime did Vegeta commit? committed by the father?
a. unjust vexation   c. libel    
b. slander by deed   e. slight physical injury a. no crime   b. infanticide   c. parricide   d. murder

70.  While walking along Capsule Corporation, Inc., Vegeta saw a


beautiful lady by the name of Bulma.  Vegeta suddenly kissed Bulma Note: The next three (3) questions are related to each other.
and gently touched  Bulma’s breasts. Nobody saw the incident as
Vegeta and Bulma are the only people around. Without a word, 78.  X (man) married Y (woman) in the Philippines. Later X went to
Vegeta left leaving Bulma stultified and shocked. What crime was the USA and married Z. When Y learned of this, he filed a case
committed by Vegeta? against X. What crime was committed by X?
a. adultery   c. bigamy   
a. unjust vexation   b. slander by deed   c. acts of lasciviousness   d. b. concubinage   d. immorality
attempted rape
71. X was driving his car when he bumped run over a pedestrian 79.  In the above case supposing that, X and Z took a vacation in the
crossing the street. The pedestrian died. What crime was committed Philippines. They rented a condominium unit and were always seen
by X? caressing each other in public places. Are they liable for any crime?
a. yes for bigamy                  c. yes for concubinage
a. reckless imprudence           c. reckless imprudence resulting in b. yes for adultery                 d. no because they are not
homicide caught having sex
b.homicide                               d. homicide thru reckless imprudence
80.  Let us suppose that while in the Philippines a serious
72. Insp. Mills arrested X on suspicion of a crime. He interrogated X misunderstanding took place between X and Z. X therefore killed Z.
in the police precinct and when he failed to illicit any information from What crime was committed by X?
X, he caused the torture of the hapless X. What crime was committed
by Insp. Mills? a. murder or homicide   b. parricide   c. infanticide   d. rape

a. physical injuries   b. illegal detention   c. grave coercion   d 81.  What acts are made punishable by law committed by 1. 
arbitrary detention imputing to an innocent person the commission of a crime or 2. 
imputing to him things calculated to blemish the honor or reputation
73.  A is the son of B. B incurred debt to Don Pedro. Since B did not of a person by means of intrigue.
have the money to pay Don Pedro, Don Pedro required A to work for
him for the purpose of paying off the indebtedness of B. This scheme a. libel   b. slander   c. incriminatory machinations   d. incriminating
is against the will of A but he cannot do anything as he is being innocent 
forced by Don Pedro. What crime was committed by Don Pedro?                                                                                       persons  

a. inducing a minor to abandon home   c. exploitation of child labor 82.  A and B were having a heated altercation over some trivial traffic
b. child abuse                                        d. exploitation of minor misunderstanding. The Barangay Captain who happened to pass by
saw the two while they were involved in exchanging unpleasantries.
74.  What crime is committed by a notary public who would issue a The Barangay  Captain tried to pacified A and B but A resented this
copy of a deed of sale purporting that A sold his house and lot to B intervention and punched the Brgy. Captain causing the latter to
where in fact no such transaction ever existed? break his jaw requiring more than thirty (30) days hospitalization and
incapacity. What crime was committed by A?
a. estafa   b. falsification    c. forgery   d. falsification by a private a. Serious Physical injuries
individual b. Assault upon a person in authority
c. Serious physical injuries with assault upon a person in authority
75.  X wanted to become a writer of “graphic and explicit sex related d. Assault upon a person in authority resulting to serious physical
stories” in a local newspaper. Let us assume that his sex stories do injuries.
not have any artistic, cultural, educational or scientific values
whatsoever. One night he went to bed, and placed his 83.  X was arrested by Insp. Mills because the former parked his
“articles/writings” inside his drawer. These unpublished articles were motor vehicle in a no parking area. What felony was committed by
stolen by his roommate and was sent to “Bombahan”, a cheap daily Insp. Mills?
tabloid known for its depiction of sexually explicit materials. When he
woke up one morning he was surprised that the NBI is looking for him a. illegal arrest                                       c. delay in the delivery of
as he is being charged for violation of article 201 of the RPC that is detained person
“Immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions and b. arbitrary detention                             d. unlawful arrest
indecent shows.” X would be:
a. convicted for violating artcle 201 Note: The next three (3) questions are related to one another
b. convicted for violating article 200 of the RPC instead which
is Grave Scandal 84. X and Y are next door neighbors. X became irritated by the
c. not liable because the articles were not published with his constant barking of Y’s dog so one night he shot the dog causing the
consent dog to die. What crime was committed by X? 
d. liable as mere creation of obscene material is punishable
but his liability is mitigated because the articles were a. homicide   b. murder   c. malicious mischief   d. physical injuries
stolen.
85. Supposing after killing the dog, X realized that he missed dinner
76.  There is a treasury warrant that is payable to X. Y unlawfully took that night and that he was so hungry so he took the dog’s carcass
possession of that warrant, wrote the name of X, endorsed it by and cooked it and thereafter ate it. What crime was committed by X?
signing X’s name and thereafter he was able to encash it. What crime
was committed by Y? a. theft   b. malicious mischief   c. complex crime   d. cruelty to
animals
94.  What crime is committed by say more than ten (10) unarmed
86. Supposing X realized after killing the dog that he could be held persons who gather together in a meeting for the purpose of
criminally liable for his act. So he decided to do away with the committing theft?
evidence of the crime. He hid the gun which he used to kill the dog
inside the drawer of Z another next door neighbor so as to make it a. conspiracy                           c. illegal assemblies           e.
appear that the gun belonged to Z. What crime was committed by X attempted theft
with respect to this latest act?  b. no crime                              d. illegal associations 

a. intriguing against honor                                     c. incriminating


innocent person  95.  What crime is committed by ten persons about half of them being
b. libel                                                                    d. slander by deed armed, and their purpose in their meeting was to commit the crime of
robbery? 

Note: the next three (3) questions are related to each other a. conspiracy                            c. illegal associations
b. illegal assemblies                 d. no crime
87.  X a taxi driver, saw a bag left by one of his passengers which
when he opened contained valuables amounting to thousand of
pesos.  Assume that he deliberately fail to restore the bag and its 96.  X stabbed Y (a woman). At the threshold of death, that is while Y
contents to the passenger would X be held liable and for what crime? was about to die, X suddenly developed the idea of raping Y. What
crime was committed by X? 
a. yes, for theft                               c. no crime he did not take the
money by force a. rape   b. murder   c. rape with murder   d. murder (rape as
b. yes, for qualified theft                d.  no crime he did not have aggravating)
criminal intent
97.  X shot Y with a revolver (the wound was mortal). Y fell to the
88. Assume that X is an honest taxi driver so he is now asking you as ground but amazingly got up went to his house, and knowing that he
a criminology/criminal justice graduate as to whom shall he return the would die anyway cut his throat to expedite his death. Y died. What
bag considering that he did not know who its owner was? crime was committed by X?
a. homicide   c. physical injuries   
a. I advise him to return the bag to Mike Enriquez b. infanticide   d. no crime
b. I advise him to return the bag to the nearest police station
c. I advise him to give the bag to me and I will give the bag back to Note: The next three (3) questions are related to each other
the owner
d. I advise him to give the bag to the mayor of the city or municipality. 98.  H and W are husband and wife respectively they having been
married before a judge about 1 year ago. H works as a security guard
89.  Assume that X returned the bag to a local radio station for its in midnight shift whereas W stays home nursing their children. One
safekeeping and eventual return to the owner instead of handing it eventful night H suspicious of W having an affair with their “kumpare”,
over to the proper authorities. Question is X guilty of any crime? decided to go home early, true to his hunch, he saw W on top of
kumpare, the two being completely naked and in the act of sexual
a. yes because the law specifically enumerate the proper intercourse (copulation). In a fit of anger H killed both W and
person to return lost property and he failed to do this. kumpare. What crime was committed by H if any?
b. Yes if the local radio station failed to return the bag X is
guilty as an accomplice in the crime a. parricide with respect to W, murder with respect to kumpare
c. Yes because by returning the lost property to the media, b. murder
X’s real purpose is only to gain media exposure and not c. death inflicted under exceptional circumstances
really of his desire to return the bag. d. no crime as H is exempted.
d. No, because there is absence of criminal intent which is an
element of felonies in general. 99.  In the above case assume that H merely witnessed W and
kumpare in the act of kissing and caressing each other only.
Note: The next three (3) questions are related Thereafter he lost his senses and proceeded to hacked to death W
and kumpare. What crime was committed by H if any
90. X wanted to kill Y. One night he saw Y deep in his sleep in his a. parricide with respect to W, and homicide with respect to kumpare
room. X went out of the house bought gasoline pour it on Y’s house b. murder
and set it on fire. As a result of the fire Y died. What crime was c. death inflicted under exceptional circumstances
committed by X? d. no crime as H is exempted
100.  Assume that H surprised W and Kumpare having carnal
a. arson   b. arson with homicide   c. murder   d. qualified arson knowledge (sexual intercourse), immediately thereafter he inflicted
say, serious or less serious physical injuries upon W or kumpare or
91. Assume that X did not know that Y was inside the house. He both of them, what crime was committed by X if any?
poured gas to Y’s house and set it on fire. His only intention was to a. physical injuries                    c. death inflicted under exceptional
burn the house. But again, as earlier stated Y was inside the burning circumstances
house (which is unknown to X) which caused his death. What crime b. attempted murder                 d. no crime as X is exempted.
was committed by X?
a. arson   b. murder   c. arson with homicide (qualified arson)   d.
technical arson
92.  Assume that X entered Y’s room and while the latter was
sleeping, stabbed him to death. X in order to hide any traces of the
crime decided to burn the house. What crime was committed by X?
a. complex crime of murder with arson              c. heinous crime
b. plain murder                                                   d. murder and arson
93.  What law is titled “Act Prohibiting the Detention of Patients in
Hospitals and Medical Clinics on Grounds of Non Payment of Bills.”?
It is also known as the Anti Hospital Detention Law.

a. RA 9439   b. RA 9262   c. RA 9346   d. RA 9344

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