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GEMINI CRIMINOLOGY ONLINE REVIEW AND TRAINING CENTER, INC.

P E N E T E E A P
Dr. MANUEL V JAUDIAN, LLB. PhD
ETEEAP DIRECTOR

CRIMINAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE


ETEEAP SECOND SEMESTER: S.Y 2015-2016

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following question.

1 Any person who, owing allegiance to the Government of the Philippine Islands, not being a
foreigner, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort within
the Philippine Islands.
a. Treason c. Espionage
b. Misprision of treason d. Violation of neutrality
2. Without authority therefore, enters a warship, fort, or naval or military establishment or
reservation to obtain any information, plans, photographs, or other data of a confidential nature
relative to the defense of the Philippine Archipelago
a. Treason c. Espionage
b. Misprision of treason d. Violation of neutrality
3. Ignorance of the law excuses no one from compliance therewith.
a. ignorantia legis non excusat b. parens patriae
c. res ipsa loquitur d. dura lex sed lex
4. An act which would be an offense against persons or property was if not for the inherent
impossibility of its accomplishment.
a. compound crime b. Impossible crime
c. complex crime d. Accidental crime
5. Any public officer or employee who, without legal grounds, detains a person shall suffer.
a. Arbitrary detention c. Trespass to dwelling
c. Illegal Detention d. None of the above
6. Alevosia means
a. craft b. Treachery
c. evident premeditation d. Cruelty
7. The law hears before it condemns, proceeds upon inquiry and render judgment after a fair trial.
a. ex post facto law b. equal protection of the law
c. rule of law d. due process of law
8. A person if within a period of 10 years from the date of his release or last conviction of the crime
of serious or less serious physical injuries, robbery, theft, estafa or falsification, he is found guilty
of any of the said crimes a third time or oftener.
a. recidivist b. quasi-recidivist
c. habitual delinquent d. hardened criminal
9. A kind of evidence which cannot be rebutted or overcome.
a. Primary b. Best
c. Secondary d. Conclusive
10. One, who at the time of his trial for one crime shall have been previously convicted by final
judgment of another crime embraced in the same title of the Revised Penal Code.
a. recidivism b. habitual delinquency
c. reiteracion d. quasi-recidivism
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11. A kind of evidence which cannot be rebutted or overcome.
a. Primary b. Best
c. Secondary d. Conclusive
12. These questions suggest to the witness the answers to which an examining party requires.
a. leading b. Misleading
c. stupid d. Hearsay
13. One who is deprived completely of reason or discernment and freedom of the will at the time of
the commission of the crime?
a. discernment b. Insanity
c. epilepsy d. Imbecility
14. The quality by which an act may be subscribed to a person as its owner or author.
a. responsibility b. Duty
c. guilt d. Imputability
15. Something that happen outside the away of our will, and although it comes about through some
acts of our will, lies beyond the bounds of humanly foreseeable consequences.
a. fortuitous event b. Fate
c. accident d. Destiny
16. A sworn written statement charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the offended party ,
any peace officer or other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law violated.
a. subpoena b. Information
c. complaint d. Writ
17. This right of the accused is founded on the principle of justice and is intended not to protect the
guilty but to prevent as far as human agencies can, the conviction of an innocent person.
a. right to due process of law
b. presumption of innocence
c. right to remain silent
d. right against self-incrimination
18. Known in other countries as the body of principles, practices, usages and rules of action which
are not recognized in our country.
a. penal laws b. special laws
c. common laws d. statutory laws
19. Circumstances wherein there is an absence in the agent of the crime any of all the conditions
that would make an act voluntary and hence, though there is no criminal liability there is civil
liability.
a. exempting b. Alternative
c. justifying d. Aggravating
20. Circumstances wherein the acts of the person are in accordance with the law, and hence, he
incurs no criminal and civil liability.
a. exempting b. Alternative
c. justifying d. Aggravating
21. When the offender enjoys and delights in making his victim suffer slowly and gradually causing
him unnecessary physical pain in the consummation of the criminal act.
a. ignominy b. Cruelty
c. treachery d. Masochism
22. A method fixed by law for the apprehension and prosecution of persons alleged to have
committed a crime, and for their punishment in case of conviction.
a. Criminal Law b. Criminal Evidence
c. Criminal Procedure d. Criminal Jurisprudence
23. The period of prescription of crimes punishable by death.
a. 20 years b. 15 years
c. 10 years d. 40 years
24. Persons who take direct part in the execution of a crime.
a. accomplices b. Accessories
c. instigators d. Principals
25. A crime against honor which is committed by performing any act which casts dishonor, discredit,
or contempt upon another person.
a. libel
b. slander by deed
c. incriminating innocent person
d. intriguing against honor
26. The improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.
a. misfeasance b. Malfeasance
c. nonfeasance d. Dereliction
27. A sworn statement in writing, made upon oath before an authorized magistrate or officer.
a. subpoena b. Writ
c. warrant d. Affidavit
28. Any person or persons who, without a public uprising, shall employ force or intimidation for the
attainment of any of the purpose enumerated in defining the crimes of rebellion and sedition, or
shall attack, employ force, or seriously intimidate or resist any person in authority or any of his
agents, while engaged in the performance of official duties, or on occasion of such performance.
a. direct assault b. indirect assault
b. Physical injury d. None of the above
29. A special aggravating circumstance where a person, after having been convicted by final
judgment, shall commit a new felony before beginning to serve such sentence, or while serving
the same.
a. quasi-recidivism b. Recidivism
c. reiteracion d. Charivari
30. Which of the following is not a person in authority?
a. Municipal mayor b. Private School Teacher
c. Police Officer d. Municipal Councilor
31. In its general sense, it is the raising of commotions or disturbances in the
State.
a. Sedition b. Rebellion
c. Treason d. Coup d’ etat
32. The length of validity of a search warrant from its date.
a. 30 days b. 15 days
c. 10 days d. 60 days
33. The detention of a person without legal grounds by a public officer or employee.
a. illegal detention b. Arbitrary detention
c. compulsory detention d. Unauthorized detention
34. A breach of allegiance to a government, committed by a person who owes allegiance to it.
a. treason b. espionage
c. rebellion d. coup d’ etat
35. A building or structure, exclusively used for rest and comfort.
a. sanctuary b. Prison
c. jail d. Dwelling
36. The mental capacity to understand the difference between right and wrong.
a. treachery b. Premeditation
c. recidivism d. Discernment
37. Conspiracy to commit this felony is punishable under the law.
a. Estafa b. Murder
c. Rebellion d. Rape
38. It means that the resulting injury is greater than that which is intended.
a. Aberratio ictus b. Error in personae
c. Dura Lex Sed lex d. Praeter Intentionem
39. It means mistake in the blow.
a. Aberratio Ictus b. Error in Personae
c. Dura lex sed lex d. Praeter Intentionem
40. A stage of execution when all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are
present.
a. Attempted b. Frustrated
c. Consummated d. Accomplished
41. An act or omission which is the result of a misapprehension of facts that is voluntary but not
intentional.
a. Absolutory Cause b. Mistake of facts
c. Conspiracy d. Felony
42. Crimes that have three stages of execution.
a. Material b. Formal
c. Seasonal d. Continuing
43. Felonies where the acts or omissions of the offender are malicious.
a. Culpable b. Intentional
c. Deliberate d. Inculpable
44. It indicates deficiency of perception.
a. Negligence b. Diligence
c. Imprudence d. Inference
45. Acts and omissions punishable by special penal laws.
a. Offenses b. Misdemeanours
c. Felonies d. Ordinances
46. A character of Criminal Law, making it binding upon all persons who live or sojourn in the
Philippines.
a. General b. Territorial
c. Prospective d. Retroactive
47. A legislative act which inflicts punishment without judicial trial.
a. Bill of Attainder b. Bill of Rights
c. Ex Post Facto Law d. Penal Law
48. The taking of a person into custody in order that he may bound to answer for the commission of
an offense.
a. Search b. Seizure
c. Arrest d. Detention
49. Pedro stole the cow of Juan. What was the crime committed?
a. Robbery b. Farm Theft
c. Qualified Theft d. Simple Theft
50. Pedro, a 19 year old man had sexual intercourse with her 11 year old girlfriend without threat,
force or intimidation. What was the crime committed?
a. Child rape b. Qualified Rape
c. Statutory Rape d. None

ETEEAP
AUTHENTICATED BY:
NAME: _________________
DATE: ________________
CENTER OF EQUIVALENCY
AND ACCREDITATION
PHINMA-COC CRIMINOLOGY

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