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UNIVERSITY OF CAGAYAN VALLEY

SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
CRIMINAL LAW 2

NAME: SECTION:

1. All are crimes against national security except:


a. Treason c. Expulsion
b. Espionage d. Violation of neutrality
2. Which of the following crimes against national security can be committed in times of war? Select all that apply.
a. Treason b. Espionage
c. Misprision of Treason d. Conspiracy to commit treason
d. Inciting to war e. Violation of neutrality

a. A, C, E, F b. A,C,D c. A,C,E d. All of the above


3. What crime is committed when the offender has knowledge of any conspiracy to commit treason and conceals the same
to the authority?
a. Espionage b. Misprision of Treason c. Conspiracy D. Reprisal
4. What crime is committed when there is robbery or depredation in the high seas?
a. Mutiny b. Piracy c. Qualified Mutiny d. Hijacking
5. Who can be an offender in the crime of Arbitrary Detention?
a. Barangay Captain b. Secret Agent c. Principal d. Sheriff
6. All of the following are incorrect on the delay of delivery of detained persons to proper judicial authority except:
a. Offender is public officer
b. Offender fails to deliver such person within 12 hours for crimes punishable by light penalties
c. Offender fails to deliver such person within 24 hours for crimes punishable by correctional penalties
d. Offender fails to deliver such person within 36 hours for crimes punishable by afflictive penalties
7. What crime is committed when there is public uprising and taking arms against the government?
a. Insurrection b. Sedition c. Coup d’etat d. Rebellion
8. Which is true regarding coup d’etat?
a. The purpose is to overthrow the government
b. The offenders are uniformed personnel
c. The offenders must be a public multitude of people
d. The crime may be carried out singly or simultaneously
9. Who is the deceased in the crime of parricide?
a. Common-law Spouse b. Legal Adopted Child c. Siblings d. None of the above
10. What crime is committed when a child is killed by his biological father?
a. Infanticide b. Parricide c. Murder d. Homicide

TRUE/FALSE:

1. The relationship in parricide must be in the direct line except for the spouse.
2. Treason can be committed by an alien residing in the Philippines.
3. In rebellion, there is a levying of war against the government.
4. Two witnesses must prove the crime of treason through a closed extrajudicial confession.
5. Espionage may be committed in times of peace.
6. Arbitrary detention may be committed even if the person is detained without legal grounds.
7. A domicile may be searched even if the homeowner is not present at the time of the search.
8. Interruption of religious worship is committed by a public officer and private persons.
9. The essence of coup d’etat is swift attack and public uprising.
10. Indirect assault may be committed upon person in authority or his agent.

Essay: What are the cases of parricide where the penalty of Reclusion Perpetua to Death shall not be imposed? Explain. (10 points)

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