- 1. If the firearm is fired in public and is not directed to any person, what is the crime committed
A) Attempted Homicide B) Tumults and other disturbances of public order C) Illegal Discharge of Firearm D) Alarms and Scandals
- 2. Any person who shall remove from any jail or penal establishment any person confined therein or shall help the escape of such person is guilty of what crime
A) Delivering prisoners from jail B) Evasion of service of sentence on the occasion of disorder, conflagrations, earthquakes, or other calamities C) Other cases of evasion of service of sentence D) Evasion of service of sentence
- 3. X was convicted of Theft. While serving sentence, X committed violation of R.A. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002), a special law. Is X a quasi-recidivist?
A) Yes, X is a quasi-recidivist B) X is a recidivist. C) X is a habitual delinquent D) No, X is not a quasi-recidivist
- 4. Who is deemed an agent of a person in authority
A) Judge B) Mayor C) Teacher D) Any person who comes to the aid of a person in authority
- 5. X was convicted of Theft. The judgment became final. Before he could start serving sentence, X committed Attempted Homicide. Is X a quasi-recidivist?
A) X is a habitual delinquent B) Yes C) X is a recidivist D) No
- 6. X was convicted of violation of R.A. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002), a special law. Before serving sentence, he committed murder. Is X a quasi-recidivist?
A) X is a recidivist. B) X is a habitual delinquent. C) No, X is not a quasi-recidivist because he committed a new felony. D) Yes, X is a quasi-recidivist. Before serving sentence, he committed murder, a felony
- 7. This is one of the elements of direct assault.
A) The offender is a person in authority B) The offender knows that the one he is assaulting is a person in authority or his agent in the exercise of his duties. C) The person assaulted is not a person in authority or his/her agent D) There is public uprising.
- 8. Which statement is true?
A) A police is considered a person in authority B) A lawyer is considered an agent of a person in authority. C) Indirect assault can be committed only when a direct assault is also committed. D) There can be no direct assault if there is no indirect assault
- 9. A court employee imitated the signature of the judge in order to release a detention prisoner who posted a bond for his provisional liberty. The document is genuine. Is the court employee guilty of falsification?
A) No. There is no falsification because the document is genuine B) Maybe C) Yes. The crime of falsification is committed by imitating the genuine signature of the judge. D) The court employee is guilty of delivering prisoners from jail.
- 10. Mayor X was conducting a meeting with barangay officials regarding the dissemination and implementation of the law that prohibits the selling of liquor to minors. Y, a store owner, punched Mayor X. Is Y guilty of direct assault?
A) Y is guilty of serious physical injuries B) No. Y is not guilty of direct assault because the Mayor is not performing his duty at the time he was assaulted C) Y is not guilty of any crime D) Yes. Y is guilty of direct assault because he punched the Mayor while he was engaged in the performance of his duties
- 11. It is a document executed with the participation of a person in authority or a notary public.
A) Official document B) Private document C) Commercial document D) Public document
- 12. Mr. X and Mr. Y had a drinking spree inside Tiki Bar. They were seen by their common friends. At 10:00PM, they left the bar together. On their way home, they had a heated argument. In the course thereof, Mr. X killed Mr. Y. Mr. X hid the body of Mr. Y. To conceal the crime, Mr. X went to Cagayancillo on the following day and publicly assumed a new name Mr. Bogart Dimacatarungan. What is the crime committed by Mr. X?
A) Mr. X is liable for Falsification B) Mr. X is liable for Usurpation of Authority. C) Mr. X is liable for Usurpation of Official Functions. D) Mr. X is liable for Using a Fictitious Name for publicly using a fictitious name for the purpose of concealing a crime.
- 13. C was on his way home from his work. While he was walking along Rizal Avenue, A and B accosted him and introduced themselves as NBI agents. A and B are taxi drivers. What is the crime committed by A and B?
A) Usurpation of Authority B) Usurpation of Official Functions C) Falsification D) Use of Falsified Document
- 14. X is an employee of ABC company. X got sick in the course of his employment. He applied for the award of disability benefits. X went to Dr. Y, his good friend, and convinced the latter to issue a medical certificate that his illness is work connected and permanent. Dr. Y issued the said medical certificate. The truth of the matter is that X's illness is not work related and was caused by his chronic smoking habits. What is the crime committed by Dr. Y?
A) Dr. Y committed the crime of False Medical Certificate by a Physician. B) Dr. Y committed the crime of Using Fictitious Name C) Dr. Y committed the crime of Usurpation of Official Function. D) Dr. Y committed the crime of Use of False Medical Certificate
- 15. What is the crime committed if a person is knowingly and falsely representing himself or herself to be an officer, agent, or representative of the Philippine government or of any foreign government?
A) Use of Falsified Document B) Falsification C) Usurpation of Official Functions D) Usurpation of Authority
- 16. X and Y are lovers. They both graduated criminology. X had long passed the criminology licensure exam but Y failed three times. X suggested to Y that he better take the examination for Y. Y agreed. X took the examination in the name of Y. When the result was released, Y passed. It was discovered that it was not Y but X who took the examination in the name of Y. What is the crime committed by X?
A) X committed the crime of Use of Falsified Document. B) X committed the crime of Falsification. C) X committed the crime of Usurpation of Authority. D) X committed the crime of Usurpation of Official Function.
- 17. It is a document issued by a public official in the exercise of his official functions.
A) Commercial document B) Public document C) Official document D) Private document
- 18. It is a document executed by private persons without the intervention of a notary public or any other authorized persons.
A) Commercial document B) Public document C) Official document D) Private document
- 19. Mr. X procured a false medical certificate from a physician friend. He used the false medical certificate to justify his absence from work. If the medical certificate is found to be false, what is the criminal liability of Mr. X?
A) Mr. X is liable for Use of False Medical Certificate. B) Mr. X is liable for Usurpation of Authority. C) Mr. X is liable for Usurpation of Official Function. D) Mr. X is liable for Falsification
- 20. What is the crime committed if a person is performing any act pertaining to any person in authority or public officer of the Philippine government or any foreign government?
A) Usurpation of Authority B) Usurpation of Official Functions C) Falsification D) Use of Falsified Document
- 21. Any person who shall offend against decency or good customs by any highly scandalous conduct not expressly falling within any other article of this Code is guilty of what crime?
A) Grave scandal B) Prostitution C) Indecent show D) Obscene publications or exhibitions
- 22. Juan and Maria are lovers. They drove to Balayong Park at 3PM. They parked underneath a shaded area. They had sex inside the car. The security guard noticed the silhouette of a woman on top of a man and that the car was shaking. What crime did Juan and Maria commit, if any?
A) Prostitution B) Obscene publications or exhibitions C) Indecent show D) Grave scandal
- 23. Russell executed an affidavit before the prosecutor's office wherein he stated that he was present when the crime of Murder was committed by the accused Juarez. He stated in the affidavit that he saw the actual shooting of the victim. During cross examination, he admitted that he did not actually see the accused commit the crime and that he was only told that the accused did it. He admitted that what he said in his affidavit was false. What crime did Russell commit, if any?
A) Usurpation of Official Functions B) Perjury C) Falsification D) Use of Falsified Document
- 24. Brenda has a habit of swimming in her pool fully naked. Every time she does, men from nearby high rise buildings enjoy her lovely sight.
A) Grave scandal B) Obscene publications or exhibitions C) Indecent show D) Prostitution
- 25. This is one of the two ways of committing perjury.
A) By dancing naked in public B) By making a false affidavit C) By testifying in court D) By using a falsified document
- 26. Women who, for money or profit, habitually indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct, are deemed to be what?
A) Exhibitionist B) Indecent Show C) Traffickers D) Prostitutes
- 27. Laarni, a waitress in Tiki Bar, uses the uniform of Hotel and Restaurant Management students of FullBright to entice customers. Is Laarni liable for Illegal Use of Uniform?
A) No, Laarni is not liable. She is not wearing a uniform which pertains to a public officer which symbolizes authority. B) Laarni may be held liable C) Laarni is liable for Concealing True Name D) Yes, Laarni is liable. She is wearing a uniform publicly and improperly.
- 28. Maria, a dancer in a club danced naked in front of her customers. What is the crime committed by Maria, if any?
A) Indecent Show B) Use of Falsified Document C) Grave scandal D) Prostitution
- 29. X executed an affidavit subscribed and sworn to before a prosecutor. In the said affidavit, he stated that Y carnapped his vehicle. Y submitted his counter affidavit and produced a Deed of Sale executed by X in favor of Y wherein X stated among others that he is turning over his car to Y. The statement of X is therefore a deliberate falsehood. What crime did X commit?
A) Perjury B) False testimony in a criminal case C) Falsification D) False testimony in civil cases
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