Criminal Law 1 PSJLC
Criminal Law 1 PSJLC
Criminal Law 1 PSJLC
____C____ 1. Alex, with intent to gain, went inside the house of Ricky and took a watch that
turned out to be his own which he had earlier lost to a pickpocket. What crime, if
theres any, was committed?
a. Robbery
c. Impossible Crime
b. Trespass to dwelling
d. Theft
Criminal liability can be incurred by any person who perform an act which
would be an offense against persons or property, were it not for the inherent
impossibility of its accomplishment.
____A_____ 2. Lando and Mickey, with intent to kill, planned the death of Rico. The two (2)
bought a gun and surveyed the place where Rico was living. While the two were on
their way to Ricos house to kill him, they were apprehended by the police. What
crime, if any was committed?
a. Attempted Murder
c. No Crime
b. Attempted Homicide
d. Grave Threats
Commences all the acts but does not perform it by reason of some cause
other other their spontaneous desistance, that is the intervention of the police.
____A_____ 3. Philippine Penal Laws cannot be applied to the following persons, except:
cruise touring Asia on board a Philippine registered Super Ferry. While the ship
was in the territorial waters of Saipan, Omar and Sarah had a huge fight, causing
the former to kill the latter. Can Omar be criminally charged in the Philippines?
a. Yes, because under Art 2 of the Revised Penal Code, the provisions of the
Code are still applicable to any person who shall commit an offense on a
Philippine ship
b. No, because the offense was not committed in the Philippines
c. No, because while the offense was committed on a Philippine ship, the
same was already within the territorial waters of Saipan
d. Yes, since the boat was registered in the Philippines
_____D____ 6. Under Art. 15 of the Revised Penal Code, when will intoxication be considered
as an aggravating circumstance?
a.
b.
c.
d.
_____B____ 7. As a general rule, motive is not an element of a crime to be provided for the
conviction of the accused. However, since motive may supply the desired judicial
perspective in a given case, proof of motive is relevant in the following instances,
except:
a.
b.
c.
d.
except between:
_____A____ 9. Manny has a long time physically and mentally tortured his wife. After an episode
of beating his wife, Abby, took a bolo and hacked his husband to death. The
accused Abby may invoke:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Complete self-defense
Incomplete self-defense
Vindication of grave offense, a mitigating circumstance
Passion or obfuscation, a mitigating circumstance
husband Johny in order that thereafter they might live together freely. Mike,
acting upon these suggestions killed Johny. Which of the following statement is
correct?
a. Jessica is liable as principal by inducement because her proposition was
the determining cause of the commission of the crime by Mike
b. Jessica is not liable as principal by inducement because an imprudent and
ill-conceived advice is not sufficient to induce Mike to kill her husband
c. Jessica is liable as principal by indispensable cooperation because there
was anterior conspiracy for the commission of the crime
d. Jessica is not liable for any offense as conspiracy is not present in the
case
____D_____ 12. Clemente, with intent to kill Ruben, took a bolo and waited for the latter in a
dark alley where he used to pass going home. When he saw Ruben coming,
Clemente stabbed him at the back causing Ruben serious injury. Ruben refused
to submit himself to surgical operation. As a consequence, he died of tetanus
infection a few days later. Is Clemente liable for the death of Ruben?
a. Yes. He is liable for the death of Ruben because there was intent to kill.
b. Yes. He is liable for the direct, natural logical consequence of the felony
committed
c. No. he is not liable for Ruben did not submit himself to surgical operation
d. No. he is not liable because tetanus infection is an efficient intervening
cause.
____C_____ 13. Lorena stole Marissas earrings and her mother Lorna pawned them as a
pledge for her debt. Lorna claimed that she is exempt from criminal liability under
Art. 20 of the Revised Penal Code. Will Lornas contention prosper?
a.
b.
c.
d.
_____D____ 14. Raul was charged with violation of a municipal ordinance in that he constructed
dikes in navigable waterways of the public domain without authorization from the
DPWH. The dikes were constructed in 1999 while the case was filed in 2007.
Choose the correct statement:
a. The crime was already prescribed because the case was filed eight (8)
years after the dikes were constructed
b. The crime has already prescribed because municipal ordinances prescribe
in two (2) months
c. The Crime did not prescribe because it is a continuing crime
d. The crime did not prescribe because it was found out only in 2007
_____D____ 15. Early in the morning, Romeo entered the yard of his cousin Mamertos house.
He took two (2) game roosters which were in the yard, one with colored plumage
valued at
P1,200 belonging to Mamerto, and the other with white plumage
and black spots, valued at P1,500 belonging to Claro. If you were the prosecutor,
what crime would you charge Romeo with?
a. I would charge Romeo with two (2) counts of theft of Mamertos rooster
and the other that of Claro
b. I would charge Romeo with one (1) count of Theft as he is impelled byu
single criminal impulse
c. I would charge Romeo with Robbery with force upon things under 299 of
the Revised Penal Code
d. I would charge Romeo with qualified theft as he abused Mamartos
confidence
_____B____ 16. On February 16, 2012 at 10 PM, Lodovico and Arnolfo enetered Corazons
house, poked a gun against her and robbed her of her P20,000 cash and
jewelries. After taking her properties, they killed her. The attendant aggravating
circumstances in this case are the following except:
a. Night time
b. Dwelling
_____D____ 17. During a barrio fiesta, while tong-its was being played, Ryan, believing that Rex
was keeping the tong collections, asked him for some money. Rex turned-down
the request, saying that he was not the tong collectorand keeper, Ryan boxed
him. The same evening during a dance, Ryan also boxed Bryan, a former soldier.
Two weeks thereafter, Bryan, carrying a carbine, invited Rex to accompany him
to look for Ryan to avenge the wrong injury he had committed against the two of
them during the barrio fiesta and dance. They found Ryan lying stretched on a
bench inside davids house. When Ryan was on the stairs and about to step on
the ground, Bryan fired his carbine, the bullet piercing his two arms as well as the
chest. Ryan collapsed to the ground and Bryan fired a second shot again hitting
him in the lower part of the trunk and fracturing the sacral bone, Ryan died
almost instantly. If you were Bryans counsel, what mitigating circumstance will
you interpose?
a. Passion or Obfuscation
b. Vindication of Grave Offense
c. Provocation
d. No mitigating circumstance is present
a.
b.
c.
d.
whenever:
a. There is inequality of forces between the victim and the aggressor that is
not plainly and obviously advantageous to the aggressor
b. There is inequality of forces between the victim and the aggressor
purposely selected or taken advantage of to facilitate the commission of
the crime
c. The aggressor unintentionally used excessive force that is out of
proportion to the means of defense and available to the person attacked
d. The aggressor purposely used excessive force that is in proportion to the
means of defense available to the person attacked
_____B____ 21. In order that alevosia may be considered as a qualifying circumstance to raise
a. One cannot be held guilty of having instigated the commission of the crime
without first being shown that the crime was actually committed or
attempted by another
b. There can be a principal by inducement or by indispensable cooperation
even there is no principal by direct participation
c. There can be a principal by direct participation without a principal by
inducement or by indispensable cooperation
d. The inducement must be the determining cause of the commission of the
crime by the principal by direct participation that is without such
inducement the crime would not have been committed
____A_____ 24. A, a public officer with abuse of his public function, concealed B after he was
continued series of acts resulting in the repetition of the same crime although
affecting the same or different victims, and resulting in one criminal liability
a. Complex Crime
c. Continuing Crime
b. Transnational Crime
d. Formal Plurality
_____C____ 26. The alternative circumstance of relationship shall NOT be considered between:
a.
b.
c.
d.
_____A____ 27. Arthur, Ben and Cesar quarreled with Glenn while they were at the latters
house. Enraged, Arthur repeatedly stabbed Glenn while Ben and Cesar pinned
his arms. What aggravating circumstance, if any, attended by the killing of
Glenn?
a. Evident premeditation
b. None
on
other
modifying
Generality characteristics of criminal law. Who among the following are NOT
exempt from the Generality rule?
a. Ministers Resident
b. Commercial Attach of foreign country
c. Ambassador
d. Chief of Mission
a.
b.
c.
d.
____C_____ 32. What court has jurisdiction when an Indonesian Crew murders the Filipino
_____B____ 33. X intending to kill Y, a store owner, fired at Y from the street, but the shot killed
not only Y but also Z who was in the store. As a cause of aberration ictus, it is
punishable as a
a. Complex Crime Proper
b. Special Complex Crime
c. Continuing Crime
d. Compound Crime
_____D____ 34. A proposal to commit a felony is punishable only when the law specifically
c. Espionage
b. Sedition
d. Highway Robbery
_________ 35. Zeno and Primo asked Bert to give them a Sketch of the location of Andys
house since they wanted to kill him. Bert agreed and drew them the sketch. Zeno
and Primo drove to the place and killed Andy. What crime did Bert commit?
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 36. The police officer in civilian clothes asked X where he can buy shabu. X
responded by asking the officer how much of the drug he needed. When he told
him, X left, returned after a few minutes with the shabu, gave it to the office and
took his money. X is :
a.
b.
c.
d.
Liable for selling since the police operation was a valid entrapment
Not liable for selling since the police operation was an invalid entrapment
Liable for selling since the operation was a valid form of instigation
Not liable since the police operation was an invalid instigation
_________ 37. The prescriptive period for bigamy is 15 years counted from the date of the:
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 38. After properly waiving his Miranda rights, the offender led the police to where he
buried the gun he used in shooting the victim. How does this affect his liability?
a. This serves as an analogous mitigating circumstance of voluntary
surrender
b. It has no effect at all since the law provides none
c. He is considered to have confessed to murder
d. This serves as aggravating circumstance of concealment of weapon
_________ 39. A qualifying aggravating circumstance
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 42. X inflicted violent kicks on vital parts of Es body. E nevertheless was able to flee
for fear of his life. Refusing to undergo treatment for his injuries. E died 3 days
later. Is X liable for Es death?
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 43. When a penal law is absolutely repealed such that the offense is decriminalized
_________ 44. A crime resulting from negligence, reckless imprudence, lack of foresight or lack
of skill is called:
a. Dolo
b. Culpa
c. Tortious crimes
d. Quasi delict
_________ 45. A child in conflict with the law shall enjoy all the rights of a child until:
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 46. W allowed a man to have sex with her thinking that he was her husband. After
realizing that the man was not her husband, W stabbed him to death. Under the
circumstances, the mitigating circumstance in attendance constitutes:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Defense of honor
Immediate vindication of a grave offense
Passion or obfuscation
Self-defense
_________ 47. Which of the following crimes is an exception to the Territorial Rule in Criminal
Law?
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 48. When committed outside the Philippine territory, our courts DO NOT have
c. Espionage
d. Rebellion
_________ 49. Motive is generally IMMATERIAL in determining criminal liability EXCEPT when:
a. Several offenders committed the crime but the court wants to ascertain
which of them acted as leader
b. The evidence of the crime consists of both direct and circumstantial
evidence
c. Ascertaining the degree of penalty that may be imposed on the offender
d. The evidence of guilt of the accused is circumstantial
_________ 50. Three men gave Arnold first blows and kicks causing him to fail. As they
surrounded and continued hitting him, he grabbed a knife he had in his pocket
and stabbed one of the men straight to the heart. What crime did Arnold
commit?
a. Homicide with incomplete self-defense, since he could have run from his
aggressors
b. Homicide, since he knew that stabbing a person in the heart is fatal
c. Homicide mitigated by incomplete self-defense since stabbing a person to
the heart is excessive
d. No crime since he needed to repel the aggression employing reasonable
means for doing so
_________ 51. The aggravating circumstance of uninhabited place is aggravating in murder
committed:
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 52. Without meaning anything, Z happened to stare into the eye of one of four men
hanging out by a store which he passed. Taking offense, the four mauled and
robbed him of his wages. Z went home, took a knife and stabbed one of his
attackers to death. Charged with murder, Z may raise the mitigating circumstance
of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Praeter intentionem
Incomplete self-defense preceded by undue provocation
Passion or obfuscation
Complete self-defense
_________ 53. Ana visited her daughter Belen who worked as Caloys housemaid. Caloy was
not at home but Debbie a casual visitor in the house verbally maligned Belen in
Anas presence. Irked, Ana assaulted Debbie. Under the circumstances, dwelling
is NOT regarded as aggravating because:
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 54. A private person who assists the escape of a person who committed robbery
shall be liable
a.
b.
c.
d.
_________ 55. To save himself from crashing into an unlighted truck abandoned on the road,
Jose swerved his car to the right towards the graveled shoulder, killing two
bystanders. Is he entitled to the justifying circumstance of state of necessity?
a. No, because the bystanders had nothing to do with the abandoned truck
on the road
b. No, because the injury done is greater than the evil to be avoided
c. Yes, since the instinct of self-preservation takes priority in an emergency
d. Yes, since the bystanders should have kept off the shoulder of the road
_________ 56. Deeply enraged by his wifes infidelity, the husband shot and killed her lover. The
husband subsequently surrendered to the police. How will the court appreciate
the mitigating circumstance of (1) Passion or Obfuscation, (2) vindication of a
grave offense and (3) voluntary surrender that the husband invoked and proved?