ICRIMI
  • 1. is defined as an act committed or omitted violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it. It is also defined as an act that violates the law of nation.
A) Simple crime
B) Complex crime
C) CRIME
D) FELONY
  • 2. is an act and omission punishable by law specifically revised Penal Code. Felony is committed not only by means of fault (culpa) but also by means of dolo (deceit). (Art. 3, RPC)
A) Complex crime
B) Felony
C) Simple crime
D) Crime
  • 3. when the act was done with deliberate intent.
A) Attempted crime
B) Frustrated crime
C) By means of culpa of fault
D) By means of dolo or deceit
  • 4. when the wrongful act result from imprudence, negligence, lack of foresight or lack of skill.
A) By means of dolo or deceit
B) Attempted crime
C) By means of culpa of fault
D) Frustrated crime
  • 5. when the offender commences the commission of the felony directly by overt acts and does not perform all the acts of execution which could produce the felony by reason of some causes or accident other than his own spontaneous desistance.
A) Attempted crime
B) Frustrated crime
C) By means of culpa of fault
D) By means of dolo or deceit
  • 6. when the offender has performed all the acts of execution which will produce the felony as a consequence but with nevertheless, do not produce the felony by reason of causes independent of the will of the perpetrator.
A) Frustrated crime
B) By means of culpa of fault
C) By means of dolo or deceit
D) Attempted crime
  • 7. when all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are all present.
A) Frustrated crime
B) Consummated crime
C) Complex crime
D) Attempted crime
  • 8. when a single act constitute only on e offense.
A) Grave felonies
B) Less grave felonies
C) Complex crime
D) Simple crime
  • 9. when single act constitute two or more grave or less grave felonies or when an offense is a necessary means for committing the other.
A) Frustrated crime
B) Simple crime
C) Attempted crime
D) Complex crime
  • 10. those which the law attaches the capital punishment or afflictive penalties.
A) Consummated crime
B) By means of culpa of fault
C) Grave felonies
D) Less grave felonies
  • 11. those which the law punishes with penalties which are correctional in nature.
A) Less grave felonies
B) Frustrated crime
C) Consummated crime
D) Grave felonies
  • 12. those which the law for the commission of which the penalty of arresto mayor of fine not exceeding 200 pesos are imposed.
A) Frustrated crime
B) Less grave felonies
C) Grave felonies
D) Light felonies
  • 13. when the offender acquires something as a consequence of his criminal acts.
A) Acquisitive crime
B) Seasonal crime
C) Situational crime
D) Extinctive crime
  • 14. when the end result of a criminal act is destructive.
A) Extinctive crime
B) Situational crime
C) Seasonal crime
D) Acquisitive crime
  • 15. those committed only during a certain period of the year like violation of tax law.
A) Acquisitive crime
B) Situational crime
C) Seasonal crime
D) Extinctive crime
  • 16. those committed only when given the situation conducive to its commission.
A) Situational crime
B) Acquisitive crime
C) Extinctive crime
D) Seasonal crime
  • 17. those committed in the shortest possible time.
A) Static crimes
B) Continuing crime
C) Episodic crime
D) Instant crime
  • 18. those committed by a series of act in a lengthy space of time.
A) Continuing crime
B) Episodic crime
C) Instant crime
D) Static crimes
  • 19. those committed in only one place.
A) Instant crime
B) Continuing crime
C) Episodic crime
D) Static crimes
  • 20. those can be committed in several places.
A) Episodic crime
B) Continuing crime
C) Instant crime
D) Static crimes
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