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Quiz 2 criminal law 1
Contributed by: Malibiran
  • 1. Laws passed by the Philippine Parliament from 1979-1985 are cited as:
A) Batas Blg.
B) Act No.
C) P.D. No.
D) R.A. No.
  • 2. It indicates a deficiency of action.
A) Negligence
B) Felony
C) Clumsiness
D) Imprudence
  • 3. X planned to kill A and he waited for the latter to pass by an isolated highway. Upon seeing what he thought was A approaching, he fired several times at him killing the person who turned to be his own brother. If X should be charged, can he raise the defense of mistake in identity?
A) None of these.
B) Such defense will not exonerate X.
C) Such defense will exonerate X.
D) Such defense is illegal.
  • 4. 'Aggravate' means:
A) Make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
B) Cover up for a crime.
C) None of these.
D) Add cruelty to the commission of the crime.
  • 5. In mala in se, the intent governs; but in those mala prohibita, the only inquiry is, has the law been violated? Is this statement true and why?
A) Yes, because intent is required by the Revised Penal Code while the same not required in special laws
B) Yes, this statement is true because intent is an essential issue in mala in se crimes while mere commission or omission of the prohibited or required act is sufficient in mala prohibita.
C) All of these are correct.
D) Yes, because motive to commit the crime is an aspect of intent while mere commission suffices in mala prohibita cases.
  • 6. Court decisions are not sources of criminal law.
A) True, court decisions are merley interpretations of the law.
B) None of these is true.
C) It depends on the Supreme Court declaration
D) False, jurisprudence forms part of the law of the land
  • 7. The Revised Penal Code is also known as:
A) C.A. 3815
B) P.D. 3815
C) R.A. 3815
D) Act No. 3815
  • 8. In the Philippines, we observe the____
A) British rule
B) American rule
C) French rule
D) English rule
  • 9. hiding in a hut in the nearby farm. They proceeded in the are a saw a person from afar lying on a hammock. X and his companions then fired at the person they saw thinking he was Y. It turned out that it was A. X and his companions stand charged for the killing of A whom they thought was the target of their mission order. May X and his companions sucessfully interpose self-defense?
A) No, because X and his companions did not first ascertain the identity of their target.
B) No, because X and his companions were negligent.
C) No, because X and his companions fired at the person even without danger on their part as A was jsut lying on the hammock.
D) All of these are correct.
  • 10. Who among the following is not subject to our criminal law?
A) Ambassadors
B) Envoys
C) Patrolman
D) President
  • 11. It refers to the idea that a governmental body may not deny people equal protection of its governing laws.
A) Due process
B) Equal protection
  • 12. Criminal law is:
A) Jurisdctional
B) Juristic
C) Territorial
  • 13. Criminal law is binding on all persons who live or sojourn in Philippine territory. 'Sojourn' means:
A) temporary stay
B) An occasional stay
C) Permanent stay
  • 14. This rule as to jurisdiction over crimes committed aboard merchant vessels while in territorial waters of another country is also known as the Restrictive rule:
A) French rule
B) English rule
C) American rule
D) British rule
  • 15. Motive is an essential elements of a crime, and, hence, should be proved for purposes of conviction.
A) True
B) False
C) True in all evidence
D) True for mala in se crimes only.
  • 16. There crimes are violations of mere rules of convenience designed to secure a more orderly regulation of the affairs of society.
A) Mala prohibita crimes
B) Special penal laws
C) Mala in se
  • 17. These crimes are those are those so serious in their effects on society as to call for almost unanimous condemnation of its members
A) Crimes under special laws
B) Mala in se crimes
C) Mala probihita
  • 18. When the injurious result is greater than that intended, there is:
A) Excess of force
B) Crimes under special law
C) Praeter intentionem
  • 19. In aberration ictus, there is:
A) Mistake of fact
B) Mistake of law
C) Mistake in the blow
D) Mistake in the aim
  • 20. Murder is an example of what crime?
A) Ex post facto law
B) Mala probihita
C) Bill of attainder
D) Mala in se
  • 21. Criminal law is territorial, but there are exceptions. Which among the following is one of the exceptions to the territorial application of our criminal law?
A) When the offender commits a crime against public interest even if outside the Philippines.
B) When offender commits a crime against national security or the law of nations even if outside the Philippines.
C) When the offender commits a crime against public order even if outside the Philippines.
D) When the offender commits a crime against persons even if outside the Philippines.
  • 22. Aberratio ictus' is loosely translated as:
A) Mistake in the blow
B) Mistake in the aim
C) Mistake victim
D) None of these
  • 23. It indicates a deficiency of perception.
A) Lack of foresight.
B) Negligence
C) Imprudence
D) Clumsiness
  • 24. It is the purpose to use a particular means to effect such result.
A) Motive
B) Intent
C) Criminal intent
D) Mens rea
  • 25. What affect us 'from womb to tomb'?
A) Taxes
B) Exactions
C) Regulations
D) Laws
  • 26. If a criminal act was committed by mistake of fact, the person who committed it is:
A) Not criminally liable.
B) Criminally liable
C) Morally liable
D) No moral liability.
  • 27. Criminal law is binding on all persons who live or sojourn in Philippine territory. 'Sojourn' means:
A) None of these
B) A fixed stay
C) An occasional stay
D) A temporary stay
  • 28. When the acts are inherently immoral, they are_______ even if punished under special law.
A) Special penal law
B) None of these.
C) Mala in se
D) Mala prohibita
  • 29. Laws enacted from 1935-1946 are cited as:
A) Com. Act No.
B) Act No.
C) P.D. No.
D) R.A. No.
  • 30. The power to define and punish crimes and lay down the rules on criminal procedure is based on its.
A) Police power
B) Power of expropriation
C) State power
D) Power of eminent domain
  • 31. Crimes

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    punishable under the Revised Penal Code are cognizable before the:
A) Municipal Trial Court in Cities in which the charge was first filed
B) In the Municipal Trial Court in which the charge was first filed.
C) Metropolitan Trial Court in which the charge was first filed
D) Regional Trial Court in which the charge was first filed
  • 32. The law which requires the filing of income tax returns is an example of felony by obeyed. if not
A) Omission
B) Imprudence
C) Culpa
D) Negligence
  • 33. It refers to the idea that a governmental body may not deny people equal protection of its governing laws.
A) Bill of attainder
B) General application of laws
C) Equal protection
D) Due process
  • 34. While on board M/V Milagrosa, a ship registered in the Philippines, and while near the African continent on its maiden cruise trip, X,Y, Z held hostages and demanded ransom for their release. X, Y, and Z were later charged in the Philippines and they interposed that the crime was committed outside the Philippines so our courts do not have jurisdiction over the offense as criminal law is territorial. Are they correct?
A) Yes, because any crime committed outsid ethe Philippines is beyond our courts' jurisdiction
B) Yes, because criminal law is territorial.
C) Yes, because the crime was committed outside the Philippines
D) No, because crimes committed in Philippine ship or airship is within the jurisdiction of our
  • 35. It is a is a misapprehension of fact on the part of the person who caused injury to another.
A) Error in personae
B) Mistake of fact.
C) Aberratio ictus
D) Praeter intentionem
  • 36. Enactments of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos from 1972- 1986 are cited as:
A) P.D. No.
B) R.A. No.
C) Act no.
D) Com. Act No.
  • 37. X aimed at shooting A but he hit his father instead. X will be liable for what felony?
A) Homicide because the supposed shooting of A was without aggravating circumstances.
B) Murder because the intended victim was A
C) None of these.
D) Parricide because the victim was his own father.
  • 38. What is meant by "El que es causa de la causa es causa del mal causado."?
A) The cause if the causse of the crime resulting from it.
B) The cause of the evil is the cause of it.
C) e who is the cause of the cause is the cause of the evil caused.
D) He who caused an evil thing is the cause of it.
  • 39. It refers to a misapprehension of facts on the part of the person who caused injury to another.
A) Mistake of fact
B) Lack of intelligence
C) Lack of freedom
D) Lack of criminal intent
  • 40. It is the moving power which impels one to action for a definite result.
A) Intent
B) Motive
C) Prejudice
D) Bias
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