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Criminal law reviewer
Contributed by: Mohd ain
  • 1. This is an example of conspiracy as a felony.
A) Conspiracy to commit Coup d'etat, rebellion or insurrection
B) Conspiracy to commit homicide
C) Conspiracy to commit rape
D) Conspiracy to commit murder
  • 2. This is an example of material crimes.
A) Homicide
B) Serious Physical Injuries
C) False testimony
D) Slander
E) None of the above
  • 3. In conspiracy, there must be at least three or more persons came to an agreement.
A) True
B) The law is silent as to the number of persons
C) Neither true nor false
D) False
  • 4. Which statement is correct in justifying circumstances?
A) There is a crime and there is a criminal.
B) None of the above
C) There is no crime and there is no criminal.
D) There is a crime but there is no criminal.
  • 5. This is one of the classifications of a felony.
A) Frustrated rape
B) Light threats
C) Attempted homicide
D) Grave threats
E) Grave felony
  • 6. This is an example of formal crimes.
A) Murder
B) Slander
C) Homicide
D) Parricide
  • 7. Light felonies are punishable only when they have been consummated, except:
A) Crimes against public order
B) Crimes against the fundamental law of the land
C) Crimes against chastity
D) Crimes against persons and property
  • 8. This is one of the rules in conspiracy.
A) Conspiracy is the same with proposal
B) Conspiracy may be proved by circumstantial evidence
C) In conspiracy, the act of one is not the act of the other
D) Conspiracy is not a felony
  • 9. There is proposal when at least two or more persons who decided to commit a felony propose its execution to some other person or persons.
A) Neither true nor false
B) True
C) There must be at least four persons
D) False
  • 10. This is one of the elements of self-defense.
A) Defense of a relative
B) None of the above
C) Defense of a stranger
D) Reasonable necessity of the means employed to prevent or repel it
  • 11. This is one of the exempting circumstances?
A) Insanity
B) Defense of strangers
C) Defense of relatives
D) Self-defense
  • 12. Which of the following is classified as grave felony?
A) Arresto mayor
B) Arresto menor
C) Reclusion Perpetua
D) Prision correccional
  • 13. Which of the following is a justifying circumstance?
A) Defense of relatives
B) Minority
C) Insanity
D) Under the compulsion of irresistible force
  • 14. Which is true about exempting circumstances?
A) All of the above
B) There is a crime but there is no criminal.
C) There is no crime but there is a criminal.
D) There is no criminal and there is no crime.
  • 15. Are offenses which are punishable by special penal laws subject to the provisions of the Revised Penal Code?
A) None of the above
B) The Revised Penal Code cannot be applied in all instances.
C) No, the Revised Penal Code is only suppletory.
D) As a general rule, yes!
  • 16. Which of the following is classified as light felony?
A) Prison mayor
B) Arresto mayor
C) Arresto menor
D) Prision correccional
  • 17. Who is deemed stranger for purposes of defense of strangers?
A) Father
B) Brother
C) Wife
D) Second cousin
  • 18. Who is considered not a relative in the defense of relatives?
A) Brother-in-law
B) Second cousin
C) Mother in law
D) Illegitimate brother
  • 19. The actor in all of the justifying circumstances lacked criminal intent.
A) Neither true nor false
B) None of the above
C) True
D) False
  • 20. Which of the following is an alternative circumstance?
A) Recidivism
B) Minority
C) Intoxication
D) Insanity
  • 21. These circumstances, if present in the commission of the crime, do not entirely free the actor from piminal
A) Aggravating circumstances
B) Mitigating circumstances
C) Exempting circumstances
D) Alternative circumstances
  • 22. This is one of the qualifying circumstances?
A) Treachery
B) Recidivism
C) Use of Nighttime
D) None of the above
  • 23. This produces the effect of imposing upon the offender the penalty lower by one or two degrees than that provided by law for the crime.
A) Ordinary mitigating circumstance
B) Privileged mitigating circumstance
C) Alternative circumstance
D) Justiying circumstance
  • 24. Incomplete self-defense is an example of what circumstance?
A) Conspiracy
B) Aggravating circumstance
C) Alternative circumstance
D) Mitigating circumstance
  • 25. Are those which serve to either have the penalty imposed in the maximum period if not cancelled out by a mitigating circumstance or entirely change the nature of the felony.
A) Principals
B) Aggravating circumstances
C) Alternative circumstances
D) Accomplices
  • 26. This is similar to insanity or imbecility that exempted the accused from criminal liability.
A) Wounded
B) Pedophilia
C) Drug addict
D) Somnambulism or sleep walking
  • 27. Any person who acted under the compulsion of an irresistible force is an example of what circumstance?
A) Aggravating circumstance
B) Exempting circumstance
C) Justifying ircumstance
D) Alternative circumstance
  • 28. Who is not criminally liable for light felonies?
A) Principals
B) Accomplices
C) Accessories
D) None of the above
  • 29. This is a kind of aggravating circumstance that changes the nature of the felony.
A) Specifict
B) Inherent circumstance
C) Qualifying circumstance
D) Generic circumstance
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