A) Murder B) Homicide C) Infanticite D) Parricide
A) Parricide B) Infanticide C) Murder D) Homicide
A) Parricide B) Physical injuries C) Homicide D) Murder
A) Abortion B) Homicide C) Infanticide D) Murder
A) 1-9 days B) More than 30 days C) 10-30 days D) None
A) Simple irretation B) None C) Slight pain only D) Loss of use of a body part
A) Physical injuries B) Homicide C) Alarm and scandal D) Grave threats
A) Murder B) Assistance to suicide C) Parricide D) Homicide
A) Duel B) Physical injuries only C) Murder only D) None
A) Unintentional abortion B) Intentional abortion C) Infanticide D) Parricide
A) Arson B) Robbery C) Estafa D) Theft
A) Personal property B) Intent to gain C) Violence or intimidation D) Ownership
A) Theft B) Robbery C) Estafa D) Usurpation
A) Destruction by fire B) Kidnapping C) Taking property D) Physical injuries
A) Estafa B) Theft C) Robbery D) Malicious mischief
A) Fire B) Deceit or abuse of confidence C) Violence D) Kidnapping
A) Firearm B) Jewelry C) Motor vehicle D) Land
A) A band of robbers B) One person C) Public officer D) Minor
A) Treachery B) Violence C) Force D) Abuse of confidence
A) Deceit only B) Negligence C) Force or intimidation D) Accident
A) Theft B) Killing C) Robbery D) Lewd acts
A) Minor boy B) Widow C) Virgin over 12 and under 18 D) Married woman
A) Religion B) Charity C) Immorality D) Education
A) Illegal detention B) Kidnapping C) Human trafficking for prostitution D) Theft
A) Stranger B) Wife only C) Husband only D) Both spouses
A) Widow B) Single woman C) Married man D) Married woman having sexual relations with another man
A) Public office only B) Moral influence C) None D) Physical force
A) Adultery B) Concubinage C) Rape D) Seduction
A) Widow B) Single C) Minor D) Married
A) Burning property B) Defamation C) Deprivation of liberty D) Taking property
A) Grave coercion B) Kidnapping C) Slight detention D) Arbitrary detention
A) Alien B) Public officer C) Minor D) Private person
A) Unjust vexation B) Killing C) Threatening another with wrong D) Theft
A) Taking property B) Kidnapping C) Forcing another through violence or intimidation D) Defamation
A) Estafa B) Murder C) Serious crime D) Irritating acts without violence
A) Serious B) Conditional C) Violent D) Minor in nature
A) Property rights B) Honor C) Human liberty D) Religion
A) Consent B) Violence only C) Theft D) Entry against owner’s will
A) Negligence B) Ignorance C) Violence D) Deceit
A) Physical injury B) Theft C) Oral defamation D) Written defamation
A) Libel B) Estafa C) Slander D) Threats
A) Theft B) Insult through acts C) Robbery D) Written insult
A) Coercion B) Helping criminal C) Theft D) Imputing a crime to innocent person
A) Kidnapping B) Arson C) Theft D) Gossip to blemish reputation
A) Offended party only B) Third person C) Judge only D) Lawyer only
A) Murder B) Libel C) Theft D) Robbery
A) Liberty B) Property C) Religion D) Reputation
A) Serious and insulting B) Published C) Written D) Minor only
A) Theft B) Libel C) Homicide D) Slander
A) Relative B) Public officer in authority C) Private person D) Minor
A) Property is stolen B) A person attacks another C) None D) A person helps authority attacked
A) Parents B) Neighbors C) Friends D) Persons in authority
A) Theft B) Escape from prison C) Killing inmate D) Robbery
A) Done unlawfully B) None C) Done legally D) Authorized
A) Robbery B) Theft C) Disturbance of public peace D) Serious crimes
A) RPC only B) Labor law C) Civil law D) Special law
A) Public uprising B) Theft C) Defamation D) Arson
A) Theft B) Public uprising C) Arson D) Defamation
A) Marriage B) Public order C) Property D) Religion
A) Theft B) Forging money or documents C) Murder D) Kidnapping
A) Fake signature B) Killing C) Robbery D) Arson
A) To conceal crime B) None C) For amusement D) With consent
A) Assault B) Theft C) Kidnapping D) False testimony under oath
A) Church B) School C) Market D) Court proceedings
A) Theft B) Pretending to be officer C) Killing D) Arson
A) Allowed B) None C) Punishable D) Excusable
A) Intent to use B) Necessity C) Innocence D) Charity
A) Persons B) Honor C) Chastity D) Public interest
A) Family B) Teachers C) Public D) Animals
A) Theft B) Robbery C) Changing identity of child D) Murder
A) Religion B) Property C) Civil status D) Politics
A) Murder B) Contracting second marriage while first subsists C) Theft D) Libel
A) Lawyers only B) Priests only C) Unauthorized persons D) Judges
A) Exchanging one child for another B) Adoption C) Recognition D) Baptism
A) Authorized B) Illegal C) Educational D) Religious
A) Public morals B) Political rights C) Family rights D) Property rights
A) Arson B) Theft C) Wandering without visible means of support D) Murder
A) Roads B) Crops C) Public morals D) Buildings
A) Kidnapping B) Theft C) Public scandalous act D) Perjury
A) Accidental B) Sudden and unexpected C) Open and fair D) Negligent
A) Sudden anger B) Planned crime C) Accident D) Negligence
A) Minor offense B) Repeat offender C) Attempted crime D) First offense
A) One acts alone B) No intent exists C) Two or more agree to commit crime D) Crime is accidental
A) As principal B) After the crime only C) By cooperation D) None
A) Before crime B) Never C) After crime D) During crime
A) Negligent B) Criminal C) Careless D) Lawful
A) Unlawful aggression B) Payment C) Accident D) Revenge
A) Crime B) Witnesses C) Penalty D) Evidence
A) Penalty B) Rewards C) Evidence D) Rights
A) All acts performed but crime not produced B) Crime completed C) No intent D) Crime not started
A) Completion B) Escape C) Overt acts D) Preparatory acts only
A) Crime accidental B) Crime completed C) Crime attempted D) Crime impossible
A) Estafa B) Libel C) Culpa D) Dolo
A) Negligence B) Fraud C) Intentional felony D) Treachery
A) Prohibited only B) Taxed C) Inherently immoral D) Civil
A) Evil by nature B) Violent C) Immoral only D) Prohibited by law
A) Religious B) Political C) Afflictive, correctional, and light D) Civil only
A) Civil obligations B) Contracts C) Criminal offenses D) Taxation |