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1.

The principle that sovereign and head of states are exempted from criminal
liability is covered by.

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a. Law of Foreign Affairs
b. Law of Preferential Applications
c. Law of Preferred Head of States
d. Law of Preferential Treatment
2. Philippine Penal Law is applicable within Philippine Territory to include

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a. its atmosphere
b. its interior waters
c. its maritime
d. all of the above
3. Members of the Royal Family in England are called.

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a. its atmosphere
b. its interior waters
c. its maritime
d. all of the above
4. Obligation and securities of the Philippine government refers to

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a. Letter of Credit
b. Foreign Investment
c. Government Bond
d. Foreign Currencies
5. Characteristics of criminal law wherein undertakes to punish all
offenses committed within Philippine territory

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a. Letter of Credit
b. Territoriality
c. Generality
d. Totality
6. The condition sine-quanon or indispensable element in self defense

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a. Provocation
b. unlawful aggression
c. reasonable necessity
d. irresistible force
7. Felonies punishable only when they are consummated.

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a. consumable felonies
b. less grave felonies
c. grave felonies
d. light felonies
8. If the offense is committed on board a Philippine ship traveling at the China
Sea, what law will apply?

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a. China Law
b. Maritime Law
c. International Law
d. Philippine Law
9. A and B are husband and wife. C is their only daughter. C was raped by A while B
was abroad. C confided to B that she was raped by A. Can B testify against her own
husband for the rape of her daughter?8. If the offense is committed on board a
Philippine ship traveling at the China Sea, what law will apply?

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a. no, because of the disqualification by reason of marriage
b. no, because only C, the victim may testify against A
c. yes, because the disqualification by reason of marriage does not apply in a
criminal case for a crime committed by one against the other or the latter’s
descendants or ascendants
d. yes, if the judge permits B to testify without objection from the defense.
10. W is totally blind since birth. One night while walking on his way home, he
heard the following utterances, “Pedro patay ka na hayop ka!” Then another one
uttered “Juan huwag, anung kasalanan ko sa iyo?” A few seconds thereafter gunshots
were heard and somebody died. Can W be presented as a witness?

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a. no because he is blind and he did not see who the killer was
b. no because he can never be considered as an eyewitness
c. yes because of what he heard and he can perceive and make this perception to
others
d. yes because aside from the fact that he is not disqualified W is also not a co
conspirator to the killing
11. All of these may be established by common reputation EXCEPT:

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a. verbal acts
b. facts of public or general interest
c. marriage
d. moral character
12. W witnessed a crime yesterday. Because of the trauma caused by the accidental
witnessing of the crime, he lost his sanity today. Is W qualified to testify as a
witness tomorrow?

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a. yes because at the time of the witnessing of the crime he was sane and his
insanity thereafter is immaterial
b. no because he became insane
c. yes as long as he was sane at the time of the commission of the crime and at the
time of trial a medical doctor would also testify that W became insane because of
what he saw.
d. yes provided that at the time that W would testify, he must have regained his
normal sanity
13. May a ten (10) year old boy be allowed to testify regarding a rape case he had
witness?

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a. no, because a ten year old boy does not know everything about sex just yet
b. no, because, his mother will not allow him to testify because he’s to young
c. yes, if he already has discernment
d. yes, as long as he can perceive and can make known his perception to others
14. Pedro and Petra are husband and wife. During their marriage Pedro confided to
Petra that he raped Lola Basyang a few months back. A year later, Pedro and Petra’s
marriage was annulled. Assume that Lola Basyang files a case of rape against Pedro,
may Petra testify in court regarding the confession made by Pedro to her?

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a. no, because no one could stomach to rape an old, smelly, teeth less and senile
septuagenarian like Lola Basyang. (It’s disgusting!!!)
b. no, because it is obvious that Petra is only jealous and insecure to Lola
Basyang’s charm, because as they say it in the vernacular, Lola Basyang is “may
asim pa.”
c. yes, because the crime is not committed against her or her ascendants or
descendants
d. yes, if Pedro consents to the testimony of Petra
15. Elias, a catholic went to Padre Salvi and confessed that he together with
Crisostomo, Basilio and Quiroga were planning to stage a rebellion. The execution
of the plan was prevented by alert military intelligence. May the court where the
rebellion case is filed, compel Padre Salvi to testify against Elias by divulging
the specifics of Elias’ confession?

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a. yes, otherwise Padre Salve could be held liable for rebellion also
b. no, because according to my teacher in junior high school this is not how the
plot of Rizal’s novel took place
c. no, because Elias never confessed anything to that dirty slime Padre Salvi, if
this is the case, then the question would be amending the storyline of Rizal’s
novel which could raise national protest among historians, academicians and the
intellectuals.
d. as a general rule no, because of the rule on priest/minister-penitent privilege
communication
16. Crispin was arrested by the police upon complaint of the Kura Paroko for
allegedly stealing ten pesetas. Upon custodial investigation, Crispin waived his
right to counsel and voluntarily confessed his participation in the stealing of the
ten pesetas. What is the status of the confession?

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a. the confession is inadmissible because we all know that Crispin is innocent of
the crime
b. the confession is admissible if the waiver to counsel was put into writing
c. the confession is inadmissible because it should be in writing and made in the
presence of counsel
d. the confession in not admissible because it was not notarized
17. What is the “calling out power” of the President of the Philippines?

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a. it means he has the power to call his friends for the purpose of traveling
abroad
b. it means he has the power to summon the PNP to disperse unlawful assemblies and
rallies
c. it means he has the power to call out the armed forces to prevent or suppress
lawless violence, invasion or rebellion
d. I do not know because this is not supposed to be asked in evidence, it should
have been asked in Philippine Government and Constitution subject.
18. The rule is before a witness can be impeached by evidence that he has made at
other times statements inconsistent with his present testimony, the statement must
be related to him, with the circumstances of the times and places and the persons
present, and he must be asked whether he made them and if so allowed to explain
them. This is known as:

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a. direct examination
b. cross examination
c. laying the predicate
d. none of the above
19. As a general rule, evidence of good character of a witness is not admissible
until such character has been __________.
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a. impeached
b. destroyed
c. put doubtinto
d. all of them
20. Any public record, must not be removed from the office in which it is kept
except upon order of the court where the inspection of the same is essential to a
just determination of a case. This is the doctrine of:

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a. irremovability of public record
b. removability of public records
c. sanctity of public records
d. archived public records
21. X admitted before the police station that he killed Y. He even signed a
document attesting to this fact with all the procedural and constitutional
requirements being followed to the letter. At the trial of the case the only
evidence presented by the prosecution was the extrajudicial confession of X written
in a piece of official document. X would be most likely acquitted because there is
absence of proof of:

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a. corpus delicti
b. motive
c. intent
d. lawyer for X.
22. Circumstantial evidence is sufficient to produce conviction if all the
following requisites are present EXCEPT:

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a. there is more than one circumstance
b. the circumstance can be proven by direct testimonial evidence
c. the facts from which the inferences are derived are proven; and
d. the combination of all the circumstances is such as to produce conviction beyond
reasonable doubt
23. Leading questions are not allowed except on the following cases. Which of the
following is NOT an exception?

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a. direct examination
b. on crosss examination
c. on preliminary matters
d. when there is difficulty to get direct answers ignorant/child witness.
24. Which of the following is NOT an exception to the hearsay evidence rule?

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a. entries in the course of business
b. entries in official records
c. commercial lists and the like
d. learned treatises
e. none of them
25. X was driving his car when suddenly a girl crossed the street and thus hitting
the latter. X immediately brought the girl to the hospital. Upon meting the parents
of the victim X immediately offered to pay the entire medical, hospital or other
expenses related thereto. What is the implication of this offer?

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a. it is an admission of liability
b. a bribe to prevent the parents from suing X
c. admission of criminal liability
d. not an admission of any criminal or civil liability
26. X a minor committed a crime. Trial ensued and X was convicted. However under
the present law existing, the imposition of the penalty shall be suspended. X’s
case records were committed to the DSWD for study and monitoring. Y, a member of
civil society group inquired from the DSWD if X had a pending criminal case or
records with that department. May the DSWD disclose the prior conviction of X?

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a. yes, because it is a public record
b. no because it is supposed to be confidential and the records could partake the
nature of privilege communication
c. yes so long as the inquiry is done in good faith
d. it depends if Y had the money to bribe the DSWD officials
27. Which of the following is not place of worship?

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a. chapel
b. mosque
c. mortuary
d. church
28. Medical term for homicidal tendency.

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a. somnabulism
b. dementia praecox
c. epilepsy
d. kleptomania
29. These are acts or omissions not expressly punished by a penal law but are
nevertheless considered and punished as crimes.

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a. Common crimes
b. Common crimes law
c. Common law crimes
d. Commonly crimes
30. It is a law that partially or totally modifies or changes an existing law.

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a. Repealed law
b. Repealing law
c. Repelled law
d. Repelling law
31. The following relatives of an offender are exempt from criminal liability as
accessories, EXCEPT:

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a. spouse
b. mother
c. son
d. brother
e. none of the above
32. Fine is an afflictive penalty if the amount thereof is:

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a. more than P6,000
b. more than 12,000
c. P200 to P6,000
d. P200 to 12,000
33. Fine is a correctional penalty if the amount thereof is:

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a. more than P6,000
b. more than 12,000
c. P200 to P6,000
d. P200 to 12,000
34. The following are instances when death penalty cannot be imposed, except

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a. accused is 71 years old
b. accused is 70 years old
c. accused is a minor
d. accused is pregnant
35. Which of the following is a compound crime?

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A. A man fired his revolver twice in succession directed against two different
persons, killing one person and the other.
B. NONE of these
C. Placing a time bomb in a plane, which caused it to explode in mid-air killing 13
persons therein
D. The accused fired his Thompson sub-machine gun at several persons. The first
burst of shots hit three persons. The accused let loose a second burst of shots
wounding 2 others.
36. Which of the following statement is NOT true?

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A. In justifying circumstance, there is no civil liability except in causing damage
to another in state of security.
B. A person who acts by virtue of a justifying circumstance does not transgress the
law because there is nothing unlawful in the act as well, as in the intention of
the actor.
C. NONE of these
D. In exempting circumstances there is a crime but there is no criminal
37. Which of the following is an exempting circumstance?36. Which of the following
statement is NOT true?

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A. An act done under the impulse of an uncontrollable fear of an equal or greater
injury
B. An act done in obedience to an order by a superior for none lawful purpose
C. Having acted upon an impulse so powerful as to have naturally produced passion
and obfuscation
D. An act done in fulfillment of a duty or in the lawful exercise of a right or
office
38. Which is NOT a common requisite in justifying circumstances of self-defense,
defense of a relative and defense of a stranger?

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A. NONE of these
B. Unlawful aggression
C. Reasonable necessity of the means employed to prevent or repel it
D. The person defending be not induced by revenge, resentment or other evil motive
39. Which of these is not a requisite of avoidance of great evil or injury?

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A. That the injury feared be greater than the injury done to avoid it
B. That the means used to avoid the injury is lawful
C. That the evil sought to be avoided actually exists
D. That there be no practical or less harmful means of preventing it
40. Which of the following statement is NOT true?

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A. In vindication, the grave offense must be made directly only to the person
committing the felony.
B. In vindication, the vindication of the grave offense must be proximate which
admits of an interval of time between the grave offense done by the offender and
the commission of the crime by the accused
C. In provocation, it is necessary that the provocation on threat immediately
preceded the act, or there must be no interval of time between the provocation and
the commission of crime
D. In provocation, the cause that brought about the provocation need not be a grave
offense
41. Which among the following is NOT a requisite for evident premeditation and
therefore should NOT be appreciated?

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A. One day meditation/reflection and offered reward killer
B. Sudden outburst of anger
C. Sufficient interval of time between time crime was conceived and actual
perpetuation
D. Time when offender planned to commit the offense
42. Which of the following statement is NOT true?

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A. In vindication, the grave offense must be made directly only to the person the
felony
B. In vindication, the vindication of the grave offense must be proximate which
admits of an interval of time between the grave offense done by the offender and
the commission of he crime by the accused
C. In provocation, it is necessary that the provocation on threat immediately
preceded the act, or there must be no interval of time between the provocation and
the commission crime
D. In provocation, the cause that brought about the provocation need not be a grave
offense
43. Which is NOT a requisite in “obedience to an order issued for some lawful
purpose”?

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A. That the means used by the subordinates to carry out said order is lawful
B. NONE of these
C. That an order has been issued by a superior
D. That an order has been issued for some lawful purpose
44. In filing a complaint or information, how is the ________ crime charged
determined?

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A. law specifically violated
B. facts recited in the complaint or information
C. title at the charge sheet
D. evidences to be presented
45. The legal duty of a prosecuting officer to file charges against whomsoever the
evidence may show to be responsible for the offense means that _________.

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A. None of these
B. Prosecutor has no discretion at all
C. Prosecutor has all the discretion
D. Discretion in determining evidence submitted, justified a reasonable belief that
a person committed an offense
46. When charge for offenses are founded on the same facts of that which form part
of a series of offenses of the same characters the court may decide to?

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A. decide to obviate delay by continuing proceedings
B. set the cases for consolidated case raffle
C. pursue separate trials
D. consolidate trials
47. What is NOT an element of knowingly rendering unjust judgment?

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A. That the judgment is valid
B. Offender is a judge
C. That he renders a judgment in a case submitted to him for decision
D. NONE of these
48. Under the Local Government Code of 1991, what is the condition precedent that
must be satisfied before the institution of a criminal action in Court?

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A. Settlement has been repudiated
B. Certification of no conciliation
C. Confrontation between parties at the Lupon level
D. All of these
49. What shall a peace officer do if he is refused admittance into building where
the person be arrested is believed to be in?

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A. Wait outside until the person to be arrested decides to leave the building
B. After announcing his authority and purpose the peace officer may break into any
building or enclosure where the person to be arrested is or is reasonably believed
to be
C. NONE of these
D. Leave the building and secure a court order to break into the building
50. What is the rule in criminal law about doubts?

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A. proven doubts should be resolved in favor of the accused
B. all doubts should be resolved in favor of the accused
C. verified doubts shall be resolved in favor of the accused
D. doubts duly annotated is resolved in favor of the accused
51. One of the two requisites of admissibility of evidence is when it is relevant
to the issue and what is the other requisite?

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A. It observes continuity of rules
B. It is not excluded by law or rules
C. It multiples admissibility chances
D. It has a heavy weight of evidence
52. How can evidence of survivorship be proven?

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A. All of these
B. By direct evidence
C. By indirect evidence
D. By circumstantial evidence
53. It is defined as any human conduct which, although not productive of some
material or physical harm would however, unjustly annoy or vex an innocent person.

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a. unjust vexation
b. light coercion
c. provocation
d. unlawful aggression
54. A, B, C and D is a group of male teenager (but not below fifteen) who are
trying hard to attract attention (KSP). Every night they always engaged themselves
in unruly beer sessions together with all the unpleasant sounds that it creates
with the use of improvised, cheap and dilapidated musical instruments such as
cauldrons, tin 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 themselves in charivari
punishable under paragraph 2 of article 155. What is charivari?

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a. it is a medley of discordant voices, a mock serenade of discordant voices made
on kettles, tin horns etc. designed to insult or annoy
b. it sounds like a gay word or lingo so I will ask its meaning to my gay friend
c. it is simply the act of any person who although not productive of material harm
would annoy another person
d. it is the act of people who are in need of attention from others especially from
the girls.
55. According to RA 4136 the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, when two (2)
motor vehicles approach an intersection at approximately the same time, the motor
vehicle on the left should yield to the motor vehicle on the right because the
latter motor vehicle has:

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a. right of way
b. more money
c. more speed
d. emergency rule
56. Crimes Against Religious Worship is a section to be found in Title Two of the
Revised Penal Code which is Crimes against the Fundamental Laws of the State. Which
of the following crimes fall under crimes against religious worship?

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a. interruption of religious worship
b. offending the religious feelings
c. prohibition of peaceful meetings
d. illegal associations
57. Who among the following is NOT an agent of a person in authority?

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a. Policemen
b. Municipal treasurer
c. Postmaster
d. Sheriff
e. e. all of them are agents of person in authority
58. Who among the following is a person in authority?

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a. Policeman
b. Chief of police
c. Teacher
d. Barangay Captain
e.Baranggay Tanod
f. Letters b, c and d
59. Which among the following is a qualifying circumstance of murder?

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a. treachery
b. habitual delinquency
c. relationship
d. intoxication
60. X was able to pocket one pack of detergent soap while inside SM Supermarket.
He was about to leave the premises of SM when he was accosted by an undercover SM
agent and was immediately brought to the police precinct. What crime was committed
by X?

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a. consummated theft
b. frustrated theft
c. attempted theft
d. qualified theft
61. X uttered the following remarks to a certain family of lawyers, “Kayong mga
Atty. Merrera mga magnanakaw, mga walanhiya mga bastos.” What crime was committed
by X?

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a. one count of libel
b. as many counts of libel as there are Merrera lawyers
c. one count of grave oral defamation (slander)
d. as many counts of grave oral defamation (slander) as there are Merrera lawyers.
62. X is a teller of Banco Filipino Español. He received a deposit of P5000 from a
depositor, which he pocketed instead of crediting it to the account of the
depositor. The transaction was evidenced by an official receipt. What crime was
committed by X?

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a. theft
b. estafa
c. qualified theft
d. malversation of public property
63. X a jail guard while escorting a prisoner en route to the Regional Trial Court
allowed the latter to answer the call of nature without taking precaution to
prevent his escape as indeed the prisoner escaped through the windows of the
comfort room. What is the liability of the jail guard?

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a. no liability as it is not required that X would even go to the extent of
escorting the prisoner inside the comfort room, otherwise the job of a jail guard
would be very unbearable
b. no liability because he was not in conspiracy with the prisoner
c. evasion of service of sentence
d. evasion through negligence.
64. X (a man) forcibly grabbed Y (a woman) by the waist and dragged her to a place
hidden from the public view about 20 meters from the place where the latter was
standing. Due to Y’s constant screaming X became afraid and immediately run away
leaving Y alone. What crime was committed by X?

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a. illegal detention
b. acts of lasciviousness
c. attempted rape
d. . grave coercion
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 discovered by the owner of the house?

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a. attempted robbery
b. frustrated robbery
c.trespass to dwelling
d. qualified trespass to dwelling
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?

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a. theft
b. robbery
c. malicious mischief
d. arson
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?

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a. grave coercion
b. grave threats
c. attempted murder
d. attempted homicide
68. Which among the following is considered as slight physical injuries only?

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a. maltreatment
b. loss of one’s tooth/eye
c. loss of one’s reproductive organ
d. burning the skin of another
69. Vegeta slapped the face of Sangoku in front of a lot of people. What crime did
Vegeta commit?

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a. unjust vexation
b. slander by deed
c. libel
d. rape
e. slight physical injury
70. While walking along Capsule Corporation, Inc., Vegeta saw a beautiful lady by
the name of Bulma. Vegeta suddenly kissed Bulma and gently touched Bulma’s
breasts. Nobody saw the incident as Vegeta and Bulma are the only people around.
Without a word, Vegeta left leaving Bulma stultified and shocked. What crime was
committed by Vegeta?

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a. unjust vexation
b. slander by deed
c. acts of lasciviousness
d. attempted rape
71. X was driving his car when he bumped run over a pedestrian crossing the street.
The pedestrian died. What crime was committed by X?

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a. reckless imprudence
b.homicide
c. reckless imprudence resulting in homicide
d. homicide thru reckless imprudence
72. Insp. Mills arrested X on suspicion of a crime. He interrogated X in the police
precinct and when he failed to illicit any information from X, he caused the
torture of the hapless X. What crime was committed by Insp. Mills?

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a. physical injuries
b. illegal detention
c. grave coercion
d arbitrary detention
73. A is the son of B. B incurred debt to Don Pedro. Since B did not 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 is against the will of A but he
cannot do anything as he is being forced by Don Pedro. What crime was committed by
Don Pedro?

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a. inducing a minor to abandon home
b. child abuse
c. exploitation of child labor
d. exploitation of minor
74. What crime is committed by a notary public who would issue a copy of a deed of
sale purporting that A sold his house and lot to B where in fact no such
transaction ever existed?

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a. estafa
b. falsification
c. forgery
d. falsification by a private individual
75. X wanted to become a writer of “graphic and explicit sex related stories” in a
local newspaper. Let us assume that his sex stories do not have any artistic,
cultural, educational or scientific values whatsoever. One night he went to bed,
and placed his “articles/writings” inside his drawer. These unpublished articles
were stolen by his roommate and was sent to “Bombahan”, a cheap daily 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 as he is being charged for violation
of article 201 of the RPC that is “Immoral doctrines, obscene publications and
exhibitions and indecent shows.” X would be:

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a. convicted for violating artcle 201
b. convicted for violating article 200 of the RPC instead which is Grave Scandal
c. not liable because the articles were not published with his consent
d. liable as mere creation of obscene material is punishable but his liability is
mitigated because the articles were stolen.
76. If the purpose of the uprising and taking up arms is to deprive the
Supreme Court of any of its powers or prerogatives, the crime is:

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a. Insurrection
b. Rebellion
c. Sedition
d. Direct Assault
77. A Motion for Leave to file demurrer to evidence should be filed within ___
days after the prosecution had rested its case.
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a. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 30
78. Who is the present Secretary of the DILG?

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a. Jejomar Binay
b. Benhur Abalos
c. Alexander Gesmundo
d. Vic Rodriguez
79. Who is the present Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

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a. Marvic Leonen
b. Menardo Guevarra
c. Alexander Gesmundo
d. Vic Rodriguez
80. In a chartered city, if the penalty is 4 years, 2 months and below, the
complaint shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OCP or MTCC
81. In a province (not a chartered city), if the penalty is 4 years and 2
months and below, the complaint shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OPP or MTCC
82. In Manila, if the penalty is 4 years and 2 months and below, the complaint
shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OCP or MTCC
83. In Manila, if the penalty is at least 4 years, 2 months and 1 day, the
complaint shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OCP or MTCC
84. In a province (not a chartered city), if the penalty is at least 4 years,
2 months and 1 day, the complaint shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OPP or MTCC
85. In a chartered city, if the penalty is at least 4 years, 2 months and 1
day, the complaint shall be filed in the:

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a. MTCC
b. RTC
c. OCP
d. OPP or MTCC
86. Pre-Trial in criminal cases is:

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a. Discretionary
b. Optional
c. Mandatory
d. Any of the above
87. The Revised Rules on Evidence took effect on:

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a. May 1, 2020
b. May 1, 2021
c. May 1, 2022
d. May 1, 2019
88. Under the three-fold-rule, what is the maximum sentence imposed upon the
accused?

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a. 120 years
b. 40 years
c. 30 years
d. 60 years
89. Pedro is married to Tessie. Juan is the first cousin of Tessie, while in
the market, Pedro saw a man stabbing Juan. Seeing the attack on Juan, Pedro picked
up a spade nearby and hit the attacker on his head which caused the latter’s death.
This best describes:

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a. Self-defense
b. Defense of a relative
c. Defense of a stranger
d. All of the above
90. A person who buys and sells any item he knows or should have known to have
been derived from the proceeds of robbery or theft.

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a. Self-defense
b. Defense of a relative
c. Defense of a stranger
d. All of the above
91. A person who buys and sells any item he knows or should have known to have
been derived from the proceeds of robbery or theft.

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a. Thief
b. Robber
c. Fence
d. Culprit
92. Governor Kokey was given the amount of 10M by the DA for the purpose of
buying seedlings to be distributed to the farmers. Supposedly intending to
modernize the farming industry in his province, Governor Kokey bought farm
equipment through direct purchase from Amici Enterprise, owned by his kumpare Jade,
the alleged exclusive distributor of the said equipment. Upon inquiry, the
Ombudsman discovered that Jade has a pending patent application for the said farm
equipment. Moreover, the equipment purchased turned out to be overpriced. What
crime/s, if any, was/were committed?

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a. Malversation
b. Technical Malversation
c. Technical Malversation and Violation of RA 3019
d. Malversation and Violation of RA 3019
93. The Royal SS Maru, a vessel registered in Panama, was 300 nautical miles
from Aparri, Cagayan when its engines malfunctioned. The Captain ordered his men to
drop anchor and repair the ship. While the officers and crew were asleep, armed men
boarded the vessel and took away several crates containing valuable items and
loaded them in their own motorboat. Before the band left, they planted an explosive
which they detonated from a safe distance. The explosion damaged the hull of the
ship, killed 10 crewmen, and injured 15 others. What crime/crimes was/were
committed?

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a. Piracy
b. Piracy, Murder and Serious Physical Injuries
c. Qualified Piracy
d. Qualified Mutiny
94. Pedro, Pablito, Juan and Julio, all armed with bolos, robbed the house
where Antonio, his wife, and 3 daughters were residing. While the 4 were ransacking
Antonio’s house, Julio noticed that one of Antonio’s daughters was trying to
escape. He chased and caught up with her at a thicket somewhat distant from the
house, but before bringing her back raped her. What crim did Julio commit?

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a. Robbery by band
b. Theft and Rape
c. Robbery and Rape
d. Robbery with rape
95. How about Pedro, Pablito and Juan?

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a. Robbery by band
b. Theft and Rape
c. Robbery and Rape
d. Robbery with rape
96. Ricky was driving his car when he was flagged down by a traffic enforcer
for over-speeding. Realizing his undoing, but in a hurry for a meeting, Ricky
shoved a PhP500 bill in the traffic enforcer’s pocket and whispered to the latter
to refrain from issuing him a traffic violation receipt. The traffic enforcers
still issued him a ticket and returned his money. What crime,if any, was committed
by Ricky?

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a. Direct Bribery
b. Indirect Bribery
c. Prevaricacion
d. Corruption of public official
97. What crime, if any, was committed by Ricky?

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a. Direct Bribery
b. Indirect Bribery
c. Corruption of public official
d. No crime
98. Orphaned when still an infant, Rocky lived under the care of his
grandmother Rosario. Now 18, Rocky entered Rosario’s bedroom who was then outside
doing her daily marketing. He ransacked the bedroom and took Rosario’s money and
valuables to PhP100,OOO.

When Rosario came home, she found her room in disarray, and her money and valuables
gone. She confronted Rocky, who confessed to taking the money and valuables in
order to pay his debts. What crime, if any, did Rocky commit?

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a. Estafa
b. Robbery
c. Theft
d. Malversation
99. Which among the following may be committed only in times of peace?

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a. Treason
b. Inciting to war or giving motives for reprisal
c. Espionage
d. Correspondence with hostile country
100. What type of war is being renounced by the Philippines?

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a. Defensive war
b. Offensive war
c. All types of war
d. War crimes

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