CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 2 PRELIM
  • 1. By adhering to the enemies, giving them aid or comfort is one of the elements of what crime?
A) Correspondence with hostile country
B) Flight to enemy country
C) Treason
D) None of the above
  • 2. Who are persons liable in treason?
A) Filipino citizen and resident alien
B) All of the above
C) Foreigner
D) Filipino citizen and foreigner
  • 3. Which crime that requires the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act.
A) Correspondence with hostile country
B) Flight to enemy country
C) Treason
D) Espionage
  • 4. China and the Philippines are at war. X is a Filipino citizen. X has knowledge that A, B, and C who are also Filipino citizens, have agreed and decided to adhere to the Chinese and give them aid or comfort. The meeting was done in X's house and so he heard all the details of the conspiracy. He concealed such knowledge and did not report the conspiracy to commit treason to the authorities. What is the crime crime committed by by X?
A) Treason
B) Qualified piracy
C) Espionage
D) Misprision of treason
  • 5. It is a betrayal of allegiance to one's country in
    time of war.
A) Piracy
B) Treason
C) Rebellion
D) Murder
  • 6. The offender has knowledge of any conspiracy to commit treason against the Government and conceals or does not disclose and make known the same as soon as possible to the proper authority.
A) Proposal to commit treason
B) Treason
C) Misprision of treason
D) Conspiracy to commit treason
  • 7. This is one of the modes of committing treason.
A) By spying
B) By killing
C) By levying war
D) None of the above
  • 8. The Philippines is involved in a war and the offender owes allegiance to the Philippines but he attempts to flee to the enemy country which is to to the prohibited by the government.
A) Misprision of treason
B) Flight to enemy country
C) Piracy
D) Violation of Neutrality
  • 9. Who can be an offender in misprision of treason?
A) All of the above can be an offender
B) Resident alien
C) Foreigner
D) Citizen of the Philippines only.
  • 10. Two o persons come to an agreement to agreement levy war against the government or to adhere to the enemies and to give them aid or comfort.
A) None of the above.
B) This is one of the elements of misprision of treason.
C) This is one of the elements of proposal to commit treason.
D) This is one of the elements of conspiracy to commit treason.
  • 11. This is one of the legal grounds for the detention
    of any person.
A) Person with reddish eyes
B) If the person to be arrested did not commitany crime
C) Violent insanity
D) If the person is not a fugitive from justice
  • 12. What is the felony committed if the public officer or employee who has legally procured a search warrant but exceeds the authority reposed or uses unnecessary severity in executing the same?
A) Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of those legally obtained
B) Expulsion
C) Searching domicile without witnesses
D) None of the above
  • 13. This is one of the legal grounds for the detention
    of any person.
A) If the person to be arrested did not commit any crime
B) Person with reddish eyes
C) If the person is not a fugitive from justice
D) Violent insanity
  • 14. What are the reglementary periods required to be followed to avoid violation of Article 125 of the RPC or Delay in the delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial authorities?
A) 6, 10, 16 hours
B) 12, 20, and 36 hours
C) 8, 12, and 18 hours
D) 12, 18, and 36 hours
  • 15. What is the felony committed if a public officer or employee, without legal grounds, detains a person.
A) Qualified Piracy
B) Arbitrary Detention
C) Violation of Domicile
D) Kidnapping
  • 16. In this felony, the offender is a public officer or employee who expels any person from the Philippines or compels a person to change his residence without being authorized by law to do so.
A) Delaying release
B) Violation of domicile
C) Expulsion
D) Arbitrary detention
  • 17. What is the felony committed if the public officer while the religious ceremony is going on prevents disturbs the same?
A) None of the above
B) Offending the religious feelings
C) Interruption of religious worship
D) Expulsion
  • 18. What is the felony committed if the public officer or employee was armed with a search warrant legally procured and searched the domicile but the owner or any member of his family or two witnesses residing in the same locality were not present?
A) Arbitrary detention
B) Interruption of religious worship
C) Searching domicile without witnesses
D) Delaying release
  • 19. What is the felony committed if the acts are performed in a place devoted to religious worship and the same are notoriously and the same are notoriously offensive to the feelings of the faithful?
A) Offending the religious feelings
B) Expulsion
C) Interruption of religious worship
D) Prohibition, interruption and dissolution of peaceful meetings
  • 20. By entering any dwelling against the will of the owner committed by a public officer or employee without being authorized by judicial order is one of the punishable acts of what crime or felony?
A) Interruption of religious worship
B) Searching domicile without witnesses
C) Violation of domicile
D) Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of those legally obtained
  • 21. What is the felony committed if the offender is a public officer who procures a search warrant without just cause?
A) Searching domicile without witnesses
B) Offending the religious feelings
C) Prohibition, interruption and dissolution of peaceful meetings
D) Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of those legally obtained
  • 22. If the policeman arrested a member of Congress while in a regular session when the crime he committed is not more than prision correccional, the policeman is liable for what felony?
A) Sedition
B) Inciting to sedition
C) Violation of parliamentary immunity
D) Coup d' etat
  • 23. One of the elements of this felony is that there must be a public uprising and taking arms against the government to deprive the Congress, wholly or partially, of any of their powers or prerogatives.
A) Coup d' etat
B) Sedition
C) Rebellion or insurrection
D) Inciting a rebellion
  • 24. The offender belongs to a military or police or holding any public office or employment who made a swift attack accompanied by violence, intimidation, threat, strategy, or stealth for the purpose of diminishing state power.
A) Illegal Assembly
B) Coup d' etat
C) Rebellion
D) Sedition
  • 25. If the public officer who during rebellion accepted a position or office under the rebels is liable for what felony?
A) Conspiracy to commit rebellion
B) Inciting to sedition
C) Proposal to commit coup d' etat
D) Disloyalty of public officers or employees
  • 26. This is the felony where the offenders rise publicly and tumultuously employing force, intimidation, or other means outside of legal methods to prevent the promulgation or execution of any law or the holding of any popular election.
A) Illegal association
B) Illegal assembly
C) Sedition
D) Rebellion
  • 27. What is the felony it there is a meeting attended by armed persons for the purpose of committing any of the crimes punishable by the Revised Penal Code?
A) Sedition
B) Illegal assemblies
C) Violation of parliamentary immunity
D) Illegal associations
  • 28. In Illegal association, is it necessary that there be an actual meeting?
A) Probably
B) Maybe
C) Yes
D) No
  • 29. Who are persons liable in Illegal association?
A) Councilors
B) Founders
C) Strangers
D) Bystanders
  • 30. open hostility against the government, incites others to the execution of any of the acts of rebellion by means of speeches is liable for what felony?
A) Sedition
B) Inciting a rebellion or insurrection
C) Coup d' etat
D) Illegal association
  • 31. In Illegal assembly, is it necessary that there is an actual meeting or assembly?
A) No
B) Probably
C) Yes
D) Maybe
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