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SOUTHERN MASBATE ROOSEVELT COLLEGE, INC.

Katipunan, Placer, Masbate

Dr. Victor V. Lepiten, Sr. Victor Elliot S. Lepiten,III


FOUNDER PRESIDENT

Final examination in law-related studies

NAME:____________________________________ DATE: ___________________


YEAR & SECTION: ___________________________ SCORE: __________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
 Use black ballpen only.
 Avoid erasures or any alteration. Erasures/alteration means wrong.
 Failure to follow simple instructions will automatically deducted to your points .

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Read the statement carefully, and write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
__1. It is committed by any person who, with intent to gain shall take any personal property belonging to another,
by means of viiolence against or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything.
a. Theft c. Grave Threat
b. Grave Coercion d. Robbery
__2. It is committed by any person who shall deliberately cause to the property of another any damage not falling within
the terms of Arson.
a. Destructive Arson c. Malicious Mischief
b. Simple Arson d. Destroying or damaging statues, public monuments or paintings

__3. It is committed by removing, concealing, or destroying, in whole or in part, any court record, office files,
documents or any other papers.
a. Estafa by removing, concealing, or destroying papers.
b. Estafa by inducing another to sign.
c. Estafa by alteration by means of false pretenses.
d. Estafa through fraudulent practice.
__4. It is committed by any person who, with intent to gain, but without violence against or intimidation of persons nor
force upon things, shall take personal property of another without the consent of the latter.
a. Theft c. Robbery by use of force upon things
b. Robbery with violence d. None of the above
__5. It is committed by any person who abducts a woman against her will and with lewd designs.
a. Consented abduction c. Qualified seduction
b. Simple seduction d. Forcible abduction
__6. It is committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by the
man who has carnal knowledge of her, knowing her to be married, even if the marriage be subsequently void.
a. Concubinage c. Bigamy
b. Adultery d. None of these
__7. It is committed by any person who abducts a virgin over 12 and under 18 years of age, carried out with her consent
and with lewd designs.
a. Consented abduction c. Quaified seduction
b. Simple abduction d. Forcible abduction
__8. It is the seduction of a woman who is single or a widow of good reputation, over 12 but under 18 years of age,
committed by means of deceit.
a. Qualified seduction c. Rape
b. Qualified abduction d. Simple seduction
__9. It is a seduction of a virgin over 12 years and under 18 years of age, committed by any person in public authority,
priest, home-servant, domestic, guardian, teacher, or any person who, in any capacity, shall be entrusted with the
education or custody of the woman seduced.
a. Qualified seduction c. Qualified rape
b. Qualified abduction d. Simple seduction
__10. It is committed by any person who, by means of violence, shall seize anything belonging to his debtor for the
purpose of applying the same to the payment of the debt.
a. Great threats c. Light coercion
b. Light threats d. Grave coercion
__11. It is committed by any person who without any authority of law shall, by means of violence, threats, or
intimidation, prevent another from doing something not prohibited by law, or compel him to do something
against his will, whether it be right or wrong.
a. Great threats c. Light coercion
b. Light threats d. Grave coercion
__12. It is committed by any person who shall threaten another with the infliction upon the person, honor or property
of the latter or of his family of any wrong not constituting a crime.
a. Grave threats c. Other light threats
b. Light threats d. None of these
__13. It is committed by any person who shall threaten another with the infliction upon the person, honor or property
of the latter or of his family of any wrong amounting to a crime.
a. Grave threats c. Other light threats
b. Light threats d. None of these
__14. It is committed by any person who, being entrusted with the custody of a minor person, shall deliberately fail to
restore the latter to his parents or guardians.
a. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention c. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor
b. Slight illegal detention d. Unlawful arrest
__15. It is committed by any person who, in any case other than those authorized by law, or without reasonable ground
therefor, shall arrest or detain another for the purpose of delivering him to the proper authorities.
a. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention c. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor
b. Slight illegal detention d. Unlawful arrest
__16. Robbery can be committed in three ways:
I. Violence against any person.
II. Intimidation of any person,
III. Force upon anything
a. Only I is true c. Only III is true
b. Only II is true d. I and II are true
__17. It is committed by any person who shall defraud another by altering the substance, quantity, or quality of anything
of value which the offender shall deliver by virtue of an obligation to do so.
a. Estafa with unfaithfulness
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of false pretenses
__18. The elements of forcible abduction are:
I. The taking of a woman (regardless of age, civil status, or reputation)
II. Without lewd designs.
a. Only I is true c. Both are true
b. Only II is true d. Both are false
__19. It is committed by any person who shall commit any acts of lasciviousness upon other person of either sex:
I. By using force or intimidation.
II. When the offended party is deprived of reason or otherwise unconscious.
III. When the offended party is under 12 years of age.
a. Only I is true c. Only I and III are true
b. Only I and II are true d. I, II, and III are true
__20. It is committed by taking undue advantage of the signature of the offended party in blank, and by writing any
document above such signature in blank.
a. Estafa with unfaithfulness
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of false pretenses
__21. It is committed by altering the quality, fineness or weight of anything pertaining to his art or business.
a. Estafa with unfaithfulness
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of false pretenses
__22. Concubinage is committed by any husband who:
I. Shall keep his mistress in the conjugal dwelling.
II. Shall have sexual intercourse, under scandalous circumstances, with a woman who is not his wife.
III. Shall cohabit with her in any other place.
a. Only I is true c. Only III is true
b. Only II is true d. Both are true
__23. A public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission,
condition, status, or circumstances tending to cause the dishonor, discredit or contempt of a natural or
juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.
a. Libel c. Slander by deed
b. Slander d. Intriguing against honor
__24. For an imputation to be libelous, the following requisites, except one, must be present:
a. It must be defamatory c. It must be given publicity
b. It must be malicious d. The victim must not be identifiable
__25. It is commited by pretending to have bribed any government employee, without prejudice to the action for
calumny which the offended party may deem proper to bring against the offender.
a. Estafa with unfaithfulness
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of fraudulent acts
__26. It is committed by oral (spoken) means, instead of in writing.
a. Libel c. Slander by deed
b. Slander d. Intriguing against honor
__27. It is committed by postdating a check in payment of an obligation when the offender had no funds in the bank,
or his funds deposited therein where not sufficient to cover the amount of the check.
a. Estafa with unfaithfulness
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of fraudulent acts
__28. It is a crime against honor, which is committed by performing any act, which casts dishonor, discredit, or contempt
upon another person.
a. Libel c. Slander by deed
b. Slander d. Intriguing against honor
__29. it is committed by inducing another, by means of deceit, to sign any document.
a. Estafa by inducing another to sign
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of fraudulent acts
__30. It is committed by resorting to some fraudulent practice to insure success in gambling game.
a. Estafa by inducing another to sign
b. Estafa with abuse of confidence
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of fraudulent acts
__31. It is committed by intriguing a person which has for its principal purpose is to blemish the honor or reputation
of that person.
a. Libel c. Slander by deed
b. Slander d. Intriguing against honor
__32. It is commited by removing, concealing or destroying, in whole, or in part, any court record, office files,
document or any other papers
a. Estafa by inducing another to sign
b. Estafa by removing, concealing, or destroying papers
c. Estafa by taking advantage of the signature
d. Estafa by means of fraudulent acts
__33. The elements of estafa in general are the following:
I. That an accused defrauded another by abuse of confidence, or by means of deceit.
II. That damage and prejudice capable of pecuniary estimation is caused the offended party or third person.
a. Only I is true c. Both are true
b. Only II is true d. Both are false
__34. The court found the accused guilty of ____ for snatching a bag containing jewelry, money, and clothing, and taking
off with it, while the owners had their backs turned.
a. Theft c. Robbery by use of force upon things
b. Robbery with violence d. None of these
__35. The Court ruled that when the complainant herself merely testified that the offender snatched her shoulder bag,
without saying that such offender used violenc, intimidation, or force in snactching her shoulder bag,
the snatching of the shoulder bag constitutes the crime of____.
a. Theft c. Robbery by use of force upon things
b. Robbery with violence d. None of these
__36. Rosalda, a prostitute, agreed to have sex with a customer for the amount of P1, 500. While in the motel,
the customer started kissing Rosalda. Rosalda noticed that the customer has bad breath. Eventually, she pulled
away from the customer and refused to have sex with him. Angered by the refusal, the customer forced himself
on Rosalda who was able to accomplish his carnal desires on the latter. What crime, of any, did the customer
committed?
a. Rape c. Acts of lasciviousness
b. Seduction d. No crime was committed
__37. Lolo Romeo fondled the breast of her 15 year-old granddaughter, Wendy. Wendy did not resist tha advances of
her lolo and in fact, she stated to him to continue what he is doing. What crime, if any, did lolo Romeo committed?
a. Acts of lasciviousness
b. Acts of lasciviousness with the consent of the offended party
c. Seduction
d. Attempted Rape
__38. While walking within the premises of a coconut plantation owned by Dalaniel, Darwen saw a piece of coconut on
the ground. Darwen decided to get the coconut and bring it home as a “pasalubong” to his son Ignacio.
What crime, if any , did Darwen committed?
a. Simple theft c. Robbery
b. Qualified theft d. Estafa
__39. In an interview aired on television, Pantaleon uttered defematory statements against Monceller, a successful
and reputable businesswoman. What crime, if any, did Pantaleon committed?
a. Slander c. Slander by deed
b. Libel d. Intriguing against honor
__40. Moreno entered the house of another without employing force or violence upon things. He was seen by a maid
who wasted to scream but was prevented from doing so because Moreno threatened her with a gun. Moreno
then took money and other valuables and left. What crime, if any, did Moreno committed?
a. Theft d. Trespass to dwelling
b. Qualified theft d. Robbery
__41. Cator and Sericon ate at a restaurant (Crispy King) near SMRC. Because it is lunch time, the restaurant was
crowded. Realizing that they can leave the restaurant unnoticed without having their bill for the food, they ate,
paid, the two secretly left the place. After two days. The police apprehended the two. What crime, if any, did
Cator and Sericon committed?
a. Theft c. Estafa
b. Qualified theft d. Robbery
__42. Arreglo and Ragsag are brothers. Both are college students in SMRC. They both live with their parents. Arreglo
has a cute shih tzu dog; one day while Arreglo was away on a date with his girlfriend, Ragsag took the dog without
without the consent of Arreglo and sold it to his classmate. What crime did Ragsag committed?
a. Robbery c. Theft
b. Estafa d. Qualified theft
__43. Noynay entered the house of Henoguin through picklock. While inside, he took a laptop computer on the table
and immediately left the house without anyone seeing him. What crime did Nonay committed.
a. Robbery c. Theft
b. Estafa d. Qualified theft
__44. Velasco set the house of Rona on fire by way of revenge against the latter, Velasco did not know that Rona was
Inside. Rona died as a result because of the fire. What crime did Velasco committed?
a. Destructive Arson c. Malicious mischief
b. Simple Arson d. Homicide
__45. Jelrey, an OFW balikbayan from Palanas had carnal knowledge with Pantaleon his neighbor. At the time of the
commission of the rape Jelrey had no knowledge that Pantaleon was a mentally retarded. What is the crime
committed?
a. Rape by sexual intercourse c. Acts of lasciviousness with the consent of the offended party
b. Rape by sexual assault d. Qualified seduction
__46. Lito kidnapped Andales and subsequently detained her in a rented property somewhere in Brgy. Burabod.
After detaining Andales for 10 hours, Lito called Andales’ husband to ask for the payment of P5 miilion in
exchange for the liberty of his wife. Andales’ husband immediately agreed and deposited the P5 million in
Lito’s bank account. Five hours have passed before Lito was able to receive the money. Thereafter, he quickly
released Andales. What crime is committed?
a. Slight illegal detention c. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention
b. Grave coercion d. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor
__47. Robin and Jessa were legally separated. Their child Dan, a minor was placed in the custody of Jessa, subject to
monthly visitations by Robin. On one ocassion, Robin took Dan with him to Manila where he intended for
them to reside permanently. What crime, if any, did Robin cimmitted.
a. Slight illegal detention c. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention
b. Grave coercion d. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor
__48. Robin and Nebato are college students. They are both of legal age. Nebato burn the bag of Robin worth of
P2,000 because Robin did not allow Nebato to copy his answer in Law-Related Studies final examination.
What crime is committed?
a. Malicious mischief d. Destructive Arson
b. Simple Arson d. Grave coercion
__49. Ytang proposed to his friend Moreno to kidnap Pantaleon so that they can rape her. Moreno agreed. On that date
Of their plan, the two had a change of heart and did not push through the scheme. What crime is committed?
a. Attemped rape c. Frustrated rape
b. Comsummated rape d. No crime is committed
__50. By using a slingshot, Hajie deliberately hit the the favorite duck of his neighbor Enrique. As a consequence,
the duck died. Enrique file a lawsuit against Hajie. What appropriate crime is committed?
a. Murder c. Malicious mischief
b. Homicide d. No crime was committed
“ALAMIN MO ANG BATAS, UPANG HINDI KA MAMUHAY NG MARAHAS

Prepared by:
Mr. Junriv S. Rivera
Instructor

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