#120.
It is the portion of the acts constituting the felony, starting from the
point where the offender begins the commission of the crime to the point
where he has control over his acts.
A
Attempted felony
B
Subjective phase
C
Objective phase
D
Overt acts
Answer: Subjective phase
#121.
Generally they are punishable only when they have been
consummated, with the exemption of those crimes committed against
persons or property.
A
Grave felonies
B
Light felonies
C
Less grave felonies
D
All of the foregoing
Answer: Light felonies
#122.
Self defense or one’s natural instinct to repel, protect and save his
person or right from impending peril or danger is an example of what
circumstance which affects criminal liability?
A
Mitigating
B
Aggravating
C
Justifying
D
Exempting
Answer: Justifying
#123.
A inflicted slight physical injuries to B without intention to inflict
other injuries, B then attacked A is an example of?
A
Self defense
B
Intervening cause
C
Proximate cause
D
Retaliation
Answer: Retaliation
#124.
he basis of this circumstance affecting criminal liability is the
complete absence of freedom of action, intelligence, intent or negligence on
the part of the accused.
A
Mitigating
B
Exempting
C
Justifying
D
Aggravating
Answer: Exempting
#125.
Under our laws, what is the age of full responsibility?
A
Over 9 under 15 acting with discernment, 15 or over but less than 18; over 70 years of age
B
18 to 70 years of age (adolescence to maturity)
C
Between 9 and 15 years
D
18 to 70 years of age ( adolescence to maturity)
Answer: 18 to 70 years of age ( adolescence to maturity)
#126.
Which among the following may be considered as an alternative
circumstance?
A
Relationship
B
Intoxication
C
Degree of instruction and education of the offender
D
All of the foregoing
Answer: All of the foregoing
#127.
X and Y stabbed Z, injuring the Z in the process, X and Y are
considered as;
A
Principal by direct participation
B
Principal by induction
C
Co- principals
D
Principal by indispensable cooperation
Answer: Co- principals
#128.
Impossible crime is punishable only ___________________.
A
When it is committed against person
B
When it is committed against honor
C
When it is committed against property
D
A and C
Answer: A and C
#129.
What is that felony which the law punishes with penalties which in their maximum
period are correctional?
A
Grave felony
B
Correctional felony
C
Prision correccional
D
Less grave felony
Answer: Less grave felony
#130.
A fine exceeding 200 is __________.
A
Grave penalty
B
Correctional penalty
C
Light penalty
D
Less grave penalty
Answer: Light penalty
#131.
A criminal conspiracy exists when _________________.
A
Two or more persons plan to commit a felony
B
Two or more persons come to an agreement to commit a felony
C
Two or more persons decide to commit a felony
D
None of the above
Answer: Two or more persons come to an agreement to commit a felony
#132.
Self-defense requires as its permanent element _________.
A
Defender must have no intention to commit a crime
B
Reasonable necessity of the means employed to prevent or repel it
C
Lack of sufficient provocation of the persons defending himself
D
Unlawful aggression
Answer: Unlawful aggression
#133.
Crime committed under an impulse of an uncontrollable fear is __________________.
A
Exempting circumstance
B
Aggravating circumstance
C
Mitigating circumstance
D
Justifying circumstance
Answer: Exempting circumstance
#134.
An impulse of an uncontrollable fear is best exemplified by the principle ___________.
A
Actus mi envito factus non est meus actus
B
Non nudis pactis traditionis ryrem dominia transferantor
C
Qui tacit qon cinteri viditur
D
Nullum crimen nulla poena sine lege
Answer: Actus mi envito factus non est meus actus
#135.
A child born out of wedlock but the parent subsequently had a valid marriage is
considered.
A
Incestuous
B
Sacrilegious
C
Legitimated
D
Adulterous
Answer: Legitimated
#136.
A young widow remarries before the legal restriction is lifted, the penalty is ______________.
A
Reclusion perpetua
B
Reclusion temporal
C
Arresto mayor
D
Arresto menor
Answer: Arresto mayor
#137.
Which is true about impotency?
A
Both sterile and impotency may exist at the same time
B
A person who is impotent is sterile
C
A sterile person is impotent
D
All of the above
Answer: Both sterile and impotency may exist at the same time
#138.
Insanity may be a basis for the following, EXCEPT