- 1. "in flagrante delicto" means that the person to be arrested is
A) attempting to commit a crime B) committed a crime C) committing a crime D) all of these
- 2. Giving of evidence that might tend to expose the witness to punishment for crime
A) Miranda rights B) none of these C) right to privacy D) Right against self-incrimination E) Right to freedom of speech
- 3. Sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime
A) due process B) Beyond reasonable doubt C) warrant D) non of these E) Probable cause
- 4. The bill of rights guarantees protection against wich of the following
A) none of these B) Abuse of power by the government C) Violation of human rights D) All of these
- 5. Under the bill of rights, what is the standard for the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus
A) probable cause B) clear and convincing evidence C) beyond reasonable doubt D) Martial law or state of emergency
- 6. Which provision of the bill of rights guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial?
A) none of these B) right to due process C) right against self-incrimination D) Right to a speedy and public trial
- 7. An official documents signed by the judge which authorizes police officers to arrest the person or people named in the document
A) warrant of arrest B) seizures C) search warrant D) none of these E) search
- 8. The bill of rights guarantees the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation in which legal proceeding
A) criminal case B) administrative cases C) none of these D) all of the above
- 9. Under the bill of rights, what is the standard for the imposition of excessive fines
A) probable cause B) Proportionality C) Beyond a reasonable doubt D) clear and convincing evidence E) non of these
- 10. under the bill of rights, what is the standard for the imposition of the death penalty?
A) clear and convincing evidence B) probable cause C) Beyond a reasonable doubt D) strict scrutiny E) none of these
- 11. Under the bill of rights what is the standard for the arrest and detention of individuals
A) reasonable suspicion B) non of these C) Beyond a reasonable doubt D) probable cause
- 12. Under the bill of rights what is the standard for the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal searches and seizures?
A) clear and convincing evidence B) fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine C) probable cause D) none of these E) reasonable doubt
- 13. A requirement that legal matters must be resolved according to established rules and principles
A) probable cause B) In flagrante delicto C) Beyond reasonable doubt D) due process
- 14. which provision of the bill of rights guarantees the right to equal protection the law?
A) Right to equal protection of the law B) Right to privacy C) none of these D) Right due process
- 15. The bill of rights prohibits the use of which of the following as evidence against an accused person?
A) none of these B) Acquired trough illegal means C) torture D) involuntary confession E) All of these
- 16. Under the bill of rights what is the maximum period of detention without a judicial warrant of arrest?
A) 24 hours B) 72 hours C) 48 hours D) none of these E) 96 hours
- 17. a lawful warrantless arrest performed by a civilian
A) citizen arrest B) Police arrest C) none of these D) national arrest E) warrant of arrest
- 18. Under the bill of rights what is the standard for the imposition of bills of attainder?
A) none of these B) clear and convincing evidence C) probable cause D) Beyond a reasonable doubt E) strict scrutiny
- 19. The bill of rights prohibits which of the following
A) Unreasonable searches and seizures B) torture and cruel punishment C) none of these D) all of these E) excessive bails and penalty
- 20. which article of the 1987 Philippine constitution contains the bill of rights?
A) article ll B) article V C) article l D) article IV E) article lll
- 21. The bill of rights guarantees the right to be a people to peacefully assemble and petition the government for
A) all of these B) establishment of a new political system C) Redress of grievances D) implementation of projects E) none of these
- 22. the bill of rights provides protection for which of the following groups?
A) citizen and foreigners B) citizen only C) Foreigners only D) government
- 23. The bill of rights guarantees protection against warrantless arrest , except in which of the following situations?
A) in flagrante delicto B) all of these C) when the person is caught in the act of committing a crime D) when there is probable cause E) none of these
- 24. The bill of rights recognizes the right of the people to form associations, provided that they are not.
A) none of these B) violent C) Subversive D) inhumane E) all of these
- 25. Under the bill of rights, what is the standard for the imposition of ex post facto laws?
A) probable cause B) beyond reasonable doubt C) strict scrutiny D) none of these E) clear convincing evidence
- 26. The bill of rights protect individuals from.
A) slavery B) all of these C) excessive punishment D) force Labor E) none of these
- 27. which of the following is not protected by the freedom of expression?
A) religion B) assembly C) none of these D) speech E) libel
- 28. The bill of rights guarantees the right to freedom of religion, which includes the freedom to.
A) all of these B) none of these C) Practive any religion D) promotion of one religion E) establish a national religion
- 29. The bill of rights guarantees the right to legal representation, also known as the right to:
A) assistance of counsel B) all of these C) equal protection D) due process E) none of these
- 30. An official documents signed by the judge which authorizes police officers to search a particular location and seize specific items
A) seizures B) search warrant C) search D) none of these E) warrant of arrest
- 31. An evil act which is evil by its nature
A) intrinsic B) external C) extrinsic D) internal E) none of these
- 32. What is Finis Operantis
A) none of these B) end of the act C) end of the agent D) end of the motive
- 33. Identify whether the statement about the insights of Paul Glenn on the effect of the motive on the action are true. "a good action done on account of a good purpose acquires an additional demerit"
A) true B) neither C) false D) maybe E) all of these
- 34. Identify whether the statement about the insights of Paul Glenn on the effects of the motive on the action are true. "an indifferent act may either become good or bad depending on the motive"
A) all of these B) true C) false D) neither E) maybe
- 35. Is the purpose which the doer wishes to achieve by such action
A) end B) motive of an act C) means D) circumstances
- 36. Identify whether the statement is correct. "human laws must conform with divine laws. this is because legitimate authority emanates from man"
A) true B) maybe C) none of these D) false E) sometimes
- 37. Identify whether the circumstance aggravate or mitigate the act " A 12 year old child killed his father while he sleeping.
A) none of these B) neither C) aggravate D) maybe E) mitigate
- 38. Law that are promulgated or made known to us by special command of god
A) positive B) internal C) human D) divine E) external
- 39. Is an ordinance of reason promulgated for the common good by one who has change of society . according to st. Thomas Aquinas
A) motive B) circumstance C) end D) law E) act
- 40. Identify whether the statement is correct. human laws are infallible" because human legislators are liable to commit errors.
A) none of these B) true C) maybe D) false E) sometimes
- 41. what are the following aspects of norms that relates to human acts?
A) in its circumstance B) all of these C) none of these D) in itself E) in its motive
- 42. Refers to the motive of the doer
A) what B) how C) none of these D) why E) whom
- 43. Binds by virtue of the penalty imposed, that is enforced by or fear of being caught and punished.
A) penal law B) moral law C) human law D) divine law E) natural law
- 44. identified as the determinants of morality
A) end B) none of these C) all of these D) circumstance E) object
- 45. It is enforced by our personal conviction about what ought to be done as good or to be avoided as wrong
A) human law B) moral law C) divine law D) none of these E) Eternal law
- 46. identify whether the statement about the insights of Paul Glenn on the effects of the motive on the action are true."An evil act which is done on account of an evil person is grievously wrong"
A) false B) neither C) true D) maybe
- 47. In the axiom " The end does not justify the means " The words refers to what?
A) morality B) action C) circumstance D) none of these E) motive
- 48. Refers to the manner how the act is made possible
A) whom B) why C) what D) where E) none of these
- 49. Person with higher educational statement are presumed to know "better" than those with little education. This statement is said to be what?
A) maybe B) none of these C) sometimes D) true E) false
- 50. _____may either increase of decrease the wrongfulness of an evil act
A) end B) motive C) circumstance D) none of these E) means
- 51. Considered incapable of voluntary acts and therefore , are exempted from moral accountability
A) all of these B) insane C) moron D) senile E) child
- 52. The remote norm of morality
A) eternal law B) human law C) moral law D) natural law
- 53. Is the plan of God creating the universe and in assigning to each creature therein a specific
A) eternal law natural law B) moral law C) human law
- 54. morality as being written in the heart of men
A) moral law B) natural law C) human law D) eternal law
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