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FINALS EXAM
1ST SEMESTER SY 2016-2017
Date: March 20, 2017

CLJ2 (MWF/6:15-7:15 PM)


Instructor: Michael Evans C Pastor, LLB

NAME: ___________________________________________ PERMIT #: __________________

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Write your NAME and PERMIT NUMBER in the space provided above.

2. The questionnaire contains four (4) pages. Check the number of pages and the page numbers at the upper right hand corner of
each page of this questionnaire and make sure it has the correct number of pages and their proper numbers.

3. The exam is composed of fifty (50) items to be finished within sixty (60) minutes or one (1) hour.

4. After the prescribed time, immediately submit the questionnaire to the professor. Failure to do so will cause appropriate
sanctions.

5. CHEATING OF ANY KIND is EXTREMELY PROHIBITED. Anyone caught cheating and/or giving or showing answers to their classmates
will be disqualified from the examination and will automatically be given a failing grade. Not following of instructions will
cause appropriate DEDUCTIONS.

GOODLUCK!!!

PART I – MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on the space provided
before each number. There is only one correct answer for every question.

____1. Killing a three day old child using a poison.


A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

____2. Killing of spouse by stabbing at the back.


A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

____3. Killing of brother immediately after a heated argument during a drinking spree.
A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

____4. Killing a baby twenty four hours after it was born using a poison.
A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

____5. Killing the legitimate daughter of his illegitimate son using poison.
A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide
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____6. Killing his three day old son using poison.


A. Murder
B. Homicide
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

____7. If a woman is carried away just to break her will, to compel her to agree to the demand or request by the offender.
A. Serious Illegal Detention
B. Slight Illegal Detention
C. Forcible Abduction
D. Grave Coercion

____8. If a woman is detained for more than 3 days just to restrain her of her liberty. There is no lewd design or lewd
intent.
A. Serious Illegal Detention
B. Slight Illegal Detention
C. Forcible Abduction
D. Grave Coercion

____9. If a woman is transported for 3 days just to restrain her of her liberty. There is no lewd design or lewd intent.
A. Serious Illegal Detention
B. Slight Illegal Detention
C. Forcible Abduction
D. Grave Coercion

____10. If a woman is transported from one place to another by virtue of restraining her of her liberty, and that act is
coupled with lewd designs.
A. Serious Illegal Detention
B. Slight Illegal Detention
C. Forcible Abduction
D. Grave Coercion

____11. Threatening to inflict upon another a wrong amounting to a crime.


A. Grave Coercion
B. Light Coercion
C. Grave Threats
D. Light Threats

____12. Seizing anything belonging to the debtor by means of violence or intimidation to apply the same to the payment of
a debt.
A. Grave Coercion
B. Light Coercion
C. Grave Threats
D. Light Threats

____13. Blockmailing another but without threat to publish any libelous or slanderous matter against the offended party.
A. Grave Coercion
B. Light Coercion
C. Grave Threats
D. Light Threats

____14. Preventing another, by means of violence, threats or intimidation, from doing something not prohibited by law.
A. Grave Coercion
B. Light Coercion
C. Grave Threats
D. Light Threats

____15. Entering a closed estate without the consent of the owner to hunt or fish or gather fruits.
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A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____16. This is the taking or personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, by means of violence against, or
intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything.
A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____17. Culprit enters through an open window, carted all the valuable properties inside and then fled to unknown
direction.
A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____18. Retention of money/property found.


A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____19. Executing any fictitious contract to the prejudice of another.


A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____20. A housemaid took the jewelries of her employer and left the house.
A. Theft
B. Qualified Theft
C. Robbery
D. Estafa

____21. Anti-Rape Law of 1997.


A. PD 1612
B. RA 6593
C. BP 22
D. RA 8353

____22. Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972..


A. PD 1612
B. RA 6593
C. BP 22
D. RA 8353

____23. Anti Bouncing Check Law..


A. PD 1612
B. RA 6593
C. BP 22
D. RA 8353

____24. Anti-Fencing Law of 1979.


A. PD 1612
B. RA 6593
C. BP 22
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D. RA 8353

____25. The following are exempted from criminal liability in crimes against property, except:.
A. Brother
B. Uncle
C. Grandfather
D. Spouse

____26. Using deceit to have sexual intercourse of a woman 15 years of age.


A. Rape
B. Acts of Lasciviousness
C. Qualified Seduction of a Virgin
D. Simple Seduction

____27. With lewd design, a person was touching the vagina of a sleeping 11 year old girl.
A. Rape
B. Acts of Lasciviousness
C. Qualified Seduction of a Virgin
D. Simple Seduction

____28. A teacher having sexual intercourse to a 15 year old virgin.


A. Rape
B. Acts of Lasciviousness
C. Qualified Seduction of a Virgin
D. Simple Seduction

____29. With lewd design, a person was touching the breast of a sleeping 11 year old girl.
A. Rape
B. Acts of Lasciviousness
C. Qualified Seduction of a Virgin
D. Simple Seduction

____30. Defamation committed by the offender against the complainant through the performance of any act which casts
dishonor, discredit or contempt upon another person.
A. Libel
B. Grave Slander
C. Simple Slander
D. Slander by Deed

PART 2 – ESSAY. (20 points)

1. A pregnant woman decided to commit suicide. She jumped out of a window of a building but she landed on a passerby.
She did not die but an abortion followed. Is she liable for unintentional abortion? EXPLAIN. (10 points)

ANSWER:

2. The offender threw acid on the face of the offended party. Were it not for timely medical attention, a deformity would
have been produced on the face of the victim. After the plastic surgery, the offended party was more handsome than before the
injury. What crime was committed? In what stage was it committed? EXPLAIN. (10 points)

ANSWER:

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