Criminology Exams (Crim Juris) – Page 5

#80. The detention of a person without legal grounds by a public officer or employee.
A illegal detention
B compulsory detention
C arbitrary detention
D unauthorized detention
Answer: arbitrary detention
#81. A breach of allegiance to a government, committed by a person who owes allegiance to it.
A coup d’ etat
B treason
C espionage
D rebellion
Answer: treason
#82. A building or structure, exclusively used for rest and comfort.
A sanctuary
B prison
C jail
D dwelling
Answer: dwelling
#83. The mental capacity to understand the difference between right and wrong.
A discernment
B recidivism
C premeditation
D treachery
Answer: discernment
#84. Conspiracy to commit this felony is punishable under the law.
A Rebellion
B Murder
C Estafa
D Rape
Answer: Rebellion
#85. It means that the resulting injury is greater than that which is intended.
A Praeter Intentionem
B Dura Lex Sed lex
C Error in personae
D Aberratio ictus
Answer: Praeter Intentionem
#86. It means mistake in the blow.
A Aberratio Ictus
B Error in Personae
C Dura lex sed lex
D Praeter Intentionem
Answer: Aberratio Ictus
#87. A stage of execution when all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are present.
A Attempted
B Frustrated
C Accomplished
D Consummated
Answer: Consummated
#88. An act or omission which is the result of a misapprehension of facts that is voluntary but not intentional.
A Mistake of facts
B Absolutory Cause
C Felony
D Mistake of facts
Answer: Mistake of facts
#89. Crimes that have three stages of execution.
A Continuing
B Seasonal
C Formal
D Material
Answer: Material
#90. Felonies where the acts or omissions of the offender are malicious.
A Culpable
B Inculpable
C Deliberate
D Intentional
Answer: Intentional
#91. It indicates deficiency of perception.
A Inference
B Negligence
C Diligence
D Imprudence
Answer: Negligence
#92. Acts and omissions punishable by special penal laws.
A Misdemeanors
B Offenses
C Ordinances
D Felonies
Answer: Offenses
#93. A character of Criminal Law, making it binding upon all persons who live or sojourn in the Philippines.
A Prospective
B General
C Territorial
D Retroactive
Answer: General
#94. A legislative act which inflicts punishment without judicial trial.
A Ex Post Facto Law
B Bill of Rights
C Bill of Attainder
D Penal Law
Answer: Bill of Attainder
#95. The taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the commission of an offense.
A Seizure
B Arrest
C Search
D Detention
Answer: Arrest
#96. Pedro stole the cow of Juan. What was the crime committed?
A Farm Theft
B Simple Theft
C Qualified Theft
D Robbery
Answer: Qualified Theft
#97. Pedro, a 19 year old man had sexual intercourse with her 11 year old girlfriend without threat, force or intimidation. What was the crime committed?
A Child rape
B Qualified Rape
C Statutory Rape
D None of the above
Answer: Statutory Rape
#98. A bar topnotcher and a veteran private practitioner with a big law firm but connected in the BIR as consultant assisted the suspect during the custodial investigation. Said lawyers is not qualified because he is considered not:
A A government lawyer defense
B A relative of the suspect
C An independent lawyer
D Competent
Answer: An independent lawyer
#99. Which among the following is not a source of Philippine criminal law?
A Penal Presidential Decrees issued during Martial Law.
B Special penal laws passed by the Phil. Commission, Phil. Legislature, National Assembly, Batasang Pambansa, Phil. Assembly and the Congress of the Philippines.
C Act No. 3815 and its amendments
D None of the above
Answer: None of the above