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-Edmund Burke
Test 1. Multiple-choice: Choose the correct answer in each item and place your answers on the
answer sheet that is provided for you. (100 items, 100 pts.)
1. An act performed in the presence of other person or persons which casts dishonor or contempt
upon the offended party is called:
A. grave slander C. slander by deed
B. oral defamation D. light slander
3. Martin grew up in the United States. He came home to the Philippines when he was 25 years old.
He seduced Suzanne, his 27-year old sister who was no longer a virgin. Martin is liable for:
A. Rape C. Consented Seduction
B. Qualified Seduction D. Simple Seduction
5. Ray had an altercation with Edna. In the course of their argument, Ray slapped Edna. Ray did
not know that Edna was pregnant. Edna got frightened. As a result, Edna suffered abortion. Ray
is liable for:
A. intentional abortion C. unintentional abortion
B. grave threats D. abortion thru negligence
6. Tommy kidnapped George and demanded the payment of ransom. The family of George refuse to
pay the ransom. Tommy killed George by shooting him at the back. What crime was committed?
A. Kidnapping for Ransom
B. Kidnapping with Murder
C. Kidnapping with Homicide
D. Kidnapping for Ransom and Murder
7. Bruno let loose his cow. The cow went inside the backyard of Brando. The cow destroyed the
plants of Brando. Due to hate and anger, Bruno shot and killed the cow. What crime did Bruno
commit?
A. Malicious Mischief C. cruelty to animals
B. unjust vexation D. cattle rustling
8. Johnny and Carmela do not believe in the sanctity of marriage. They lived together in the concept
of husband and wife. Carmela killed Johnny in the fit of jealousy by cutting the penis of Johnny.
Carmela is liable for:
A. Murder C. parricide
B. homicide D. mutilation
9. While May was asleep, Zandro inserted a toothpick in her genitalia. The mother of May caught
Zandro in the act. Zandro is liable for:
A. Rape by sexual assault C. unjust vexation
B. acts of lasciviousness D. violation of VAWC law
11. It is the crime committed by public mofficers who amass or accumulate ill-gotten wealth in the
aggregate amount of at least 50 million pesos.
A. graft and corruption C. plunder
B. malversation D. robbery
12. The door of the house of Marilyn was not locked. Martin entered the house and took valuables
belonging to Marilyn.
A. Martin committed robbery with force upon things.
B. Martin committed robbery in an inhabited place.
C. Martin committed theft.
D. both a and b.
14. X mixed poison in the coffee of Y to kill him. Unknowingly, Y drank the coffee laced with poison.
Nothing happened to Y as the poison had no effect at all. X committed:
A. attempted murder C. impossible crime
B. frustrated murder D. slight physical injuries
16. It is known as the improper performance of an act which might be lawfully done.
A. malfeasance C. nonfeasance
B. misfeasance D. nuisance
18. It is committed by shooting another with any firearm without intent to kill.
A. grave threats C. coercion
B. attempted homicide D. illegal discharge of firearms
22. It is known as a mock serenade where persons involved pretend to be serenading but actually the
purpose is to create noise.
A. tumult C. alarms and scandal
B. tumultuous affray D. charivari
25. Gerry raped Joanna. Not satisfied in abusing her, Gerry took her underwear as a remembrance.
Gerry committed:
A. robbery with rape C. rape and theft
B. robbery and rape D. rape and robbery
26. A husband surprised his wife with a man inside their room. The wife and the man were both
naked lying in bed. The husband shouted at them. The man jumped out of the window. The
husband chased the man and killed him. Thereafter, the husband killed his wife. The husband
committed:
A. Parricide and Homicide
B. Death inflicted under exceptional circumstances
C. Double Homicide
D. Parricide with Murder
27. Jonas and Jean had an altercation. In the course of the heated argument, Jonas killed Jean.
After killing her, Jonas had anal intercourse with the victim. Jonas committed the crime of:
A. Homicide C. scoffing the corpse of the victim
B. Murder D. cruelty
28. It takes place when a quarrel occurs between several persons not comprising organized groups
and engage in a fight in a confused manner.
A. charivari C. duel
B. alarms and scandals D. tumultuous affray
29. A young dancer danced nude before men who are 70 years old and above in a party. The young
dancer is:
A. liable for Grave Scandal C. Not liable for Indecent Exhibition
B. liable for indecent exhibition D. liable for obscene show
30. It is a willful and corrupt assertion of falsehood under oath or affirmation administer4ed by a
competent officer on a material matter.
A. false testimony C. perjury
B. falsification D. violation of oath
31. Fidel and Gracia are husband and wife. Gracia induced Tibor, her paramour to kill Fidel. Tibor
killed Fidel after two weeks of surveillance and preparation.
A. Fidel and Gracia are liable for murder because of evident premeditation.
B. Fidel and Gracia are liable for murder and parricide respectively.
C. Fidel and Gracia are liable for murder with parricide.
D. Fidel and Gracia are both liable for murder because of conspiracy.
32. X and Y engaged in a fight. They were each armed with a bolo. In the course of the fight, X swung
his bolo and hit the penis of Y. The penis of Y was cut off. X committed:
A. mutilation C. serious physical injuries
B. castration D. maiming
33. X killed Y in the course of a fight. After killing Y, X cut the ears, legs and hands of Y.
A. X committed murder because there is cruelty in dismembering the body of Y.
B. There is no cruelty because Y was already dead when he was cut into pieces.
C. X committed murder because he desecrated the body of Y.
D. X committed murder because of scoffing at the corpse of the dead.
34. X with intent to kill B shot him. B died as a result. What crime was committed?
A. murder C. aggravated homicide
B. homicide D. first degree homicide
35. A and B are married. Because of irreconcilable differences, A, the wife went home to her parents’
house. They lived separately for almost a year. B fell in love with C and they got married in church.
A. B committed Bigamy.
B. B did not commit bigamy because he was no longer living with his wife A.
C. B committed bigamy but will not be liable.
D. B did not commit a crime because it was his wife who left him.
38. A killed B in the course of a fight. After A killed B, A noticed the cellphone of B protruding from
his pocket. A took the cellphone.
A. A committed homicide and theft.
B. A committed robbery with homicide
C. A committed robbery and homicide.
D. A committed murder and theft.
39. Johnny went to the house of Joan for the purpose of committing rape. After satisfying his lust,
Johnny took the watch of Joan against her will.
A. Johnny committed Robbery with Rape.
B. Johnny committed Rape and Theft.
C. Johnny Committed Rape and Robbery with Intimidation
D. Johnny committed Rape with Theft.
40. Noel is a 28-year old well-built man. He killed a 4 year old child. The manner of killing was not
shown.
A. Noel is not liable for murder because treachery was not shown.
B. Noel is not liable for murder because treachery was not proven to be present.
C. Noel is liable for murder because the killing of a child is always attended by treachery.
D. Noel is liable for homicide because the killing was only plain and simple.
41. It is a willful and deliberate assertion of falsehood in writing and under oath made upon a material
matter before a competent officer authorized to administer oaths.
A. Perjury C. Falsification
B. false testimony D. offering false testimony
42. Receipt issued by the municipal treasurer for the payment of rentals in the public market is what
kind of document?
A. official C. private
B. public D. commercial
43. It becomes punishable once the person possessing the fake money has the intention to make use
of such.
A. Counterfeiting C. possession
B. falsification D. forgery
44. Giving untruthful statements in an affidavit duly notarized is an example of what crime?
A. false testimony C. Falsehood
B. perjury D. falsification
45. A kind of document issued by a public official when so required by law to be issued.
A. official C. private
B. public D. commercial
48. A private person who comes to the aid of a person in authority becomes?
A. Public officer C. Agent of the law
B. Agent of a person in authority D. agent
50. Manuel altered a digit in the number of a sweepstakes ticket to make that ticket bear a winning
number. Manuel committed:
A. falsification C. forgery
B. counterfeiting D. Alteration
51. A document executed with the participation of a person in authority or a notary public.
A. Public document C. Notarized Document
B. official Document D. Questioned Document
54. Person charged with the maintenance of peace and order and the protection of life and property.
A. PNP C. Agent of a person in authority
B. Law enforcement D. Police
55. A person directly vested with jurisdiction to govern and execute the law.
A. Public official C. executive
B. Public Officer D. person in authority
61. They are referred to as persons directly vested with jurisdiction to govern and execute laws.
A. Public Officers C. Officials
B. Government officers D. persons in authority
63. Bruno was failed by his instructor. Angered by this, he waited for his teacher and boxed him.
What crime did Bruno commit?
A. Direct Assault C. Physical Injuries
B. Qualified Direct Assault D. Revenge
64. It is committed without public uprising, by employing force or intimidation to attain any of the
purposes of rebellion or sedition.
A. Insurrection C. Direct Assault
B. Sedition D. Disloyalty
65. It is a willful and corrupt assertion of falsehood under oath or affirmation administered by a
competent officer on a material matter.
A. False testimony C. Perjury
B. Falsification D. Violation of oath
67. Bart, a civilian, noticed a heavy traffic at the circle junction, to ease the traffic, he started blowing
his whistle and directed the flow of traffic. Bart committed:
A. Usurpation of Authority
B. Usurpation of official functions
C. no crime
D. Usurpation of police matters
68. Using fictitious name is committed by any person who shall publicly use a fictitious name for the
purpose of:
A. preventing arrest, concealing a crime, evading the execution of judgment
B. causing damage to public interest, evading execution of judgment, preventing service of
sentence
C. concealing a crime, evading the execution of judgment, causing damage to public interest
D. preventing the service of sentence, concealing a crime, causing damage to public interest
69. Bob assaulted a priest by slapping him in the course of a blessing of a new house. The incident
interrupted the ceremony. Bob was pacified by the persons who were at the place. Bob is liable
for:
A. Interruption of religious worship
B. Offending the religious feeling
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
70. While X was on board his boat at the Pasig River, Y attacked him and with the use of a deadly
weapon took his personal belongings. What crimw did Y commit?
A. Robbery C. Theft
B. Piracy D. Qualified Piracy
71. A crime is defined as:
A. an act and omission punishable by law
B. an act or omission punishable by law
C. an act and/or omission punishable by law
D. any act punishable by law
75. Who are considered as pirates under the Revised Penal Code?
A. insiders also C. insiders and outsiders
B. outsiders only D. D. passengers
77. An aggravating circumstance characterized by causing moral or psychological pain to the victim.
A. Cruelty C. Ignominy
B. Evident premeditation D. Alevosia
E.
78. Mark fired at Clark to kill him. To defend himself, Clark also fired at Mark but missed and instead
hit a Bart. Clark is not criminally liable for the death of Bart because:
A. A person acting in self-defense is not liable for the direct, natural and logical consequences
of his felonious act.
B. A person acting in self-defense does not incur criminal liability under all circumstances.
C. One acting in self-defense is exempt from liability.
D. One acting in self-defense is not committing a felony.
79. Col. Y led a thousand soldiers and civilians in attacking Camp Crame. They subdued the military
establishment and began issuing military orders. They established a new military regime to
command the armed forces. They are liable for:
A. Sedition
B. Insurrection
C. Rebellion
D. Terrorism
80. At the break of dawn, two platoons of the marines attacked the ABS-CBN RDIO Network and
forcibly took over its management. They controlled the broadcast media and aired their grievances
towards the military and the government. What crime did they commit?
A. Sedition
B. Insurrection
C. Rebellion
D. Coup d’ etat
85. It is the crime committed by any person who without reasonable ground shall arrest or detain
another for the purpose of delivering him to the proper authorities.
A. Unlawful Arrest C. Arbitrary Detention
B. Illegal Detention D. Grave Coercion
86. The phrase “delivering the person arrested to the proper judicial authorities” means:
A. Physical act of bringing the legally arrested person to the judge
B. Filling a case before the fiscal’s office
C. Filing a case by the fiscal’s office
D. Filing of the case before the court that has jurisdiction over the crime committed.
87. A private person who by the use of threats compels another to change his residence commits:
A. Expulsion
B. Violation of Domicile
C. Threats
D. None of the Above
90. It is a crime committed by persons who rise publicly and tumultuously in order to attain by force
intimidation, or by other means outside of legal methods some social and political changes.
A. Coup d’ etat C. Rebellion
B. Insurrection D. Sedition
91. Bob assaulted a priest by slapping him in the course of a blessing of a new house. The incident
interrupted the ceremony. Bob was pacified by the persons who were at the place. Bob is liable
for:
A. Interruption of religious worship C. Offending the religious feeling
B. None of the above D. All of the above
92. While X was on board his boat at the Pasig River, Y attacked him and with the use of a deadly
weapon took his personal belongings. What crimw did Y commit?
A. Robbery C. Theft
B. Piracy D. Qualified Piracy
93. X entered an enclosed estate despite the written notice “No Trespassing.” He climbed the mango
tree inside and gathered half ripe fruits. X committed:
A. Qualified theft C. robbery
B. theft D. trespass to property
End of Examination