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RPC Book 2 Set B
RPC Book 2 Set B
RPC Book 2 Set B
person
a. illegal detention
d forcible detention
2.
An offense committed by a married woman through carnal knowledge with a man not her husband who
knows her to be married, although
a. concubinage
b. bigamy c. adultery
d. immorality
3.
d. Anytime
4. Who among the following can commit the crime of treason? a. Filipino citizens even when outside the
Philippines
5. If actual acts of treason are committed after the conspiracy or after the
b. Treason
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7. Under the Revised Penal Code, which of the following is not an element of the crime of piracy?
a. Vessel is on high seas or in Philippine waters b. Offenders are members of its complement or
passengers of the
vessel c. Offenders attack that vessel d. Offender seize the whole or part of the cargo of said vessel, its
passengers. 8. What are the special qualifying circumstances that will produce the
d. 24 hours
10. When is there delay in the delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial authorities involving
cases punishable by correctional penalties or their equivalent?
authorities within 36 hours b. When he fails to deliver such person to the proper judicial
authorities within 24 hours c. When he fails to deliver such person to the proper judicial
d. When he fails to deliver such person to the proper judicial authorities within 12 hours
11. If the person arrested does not want to waive his rights under Article 125 what is the duty of the
arresting officer? a. File immediately the case for the conduct of preliminary investigation
b. The arresting officer will have to comply with Article 125 c. The arresting officer must release the
person arrested before he
d. Coerce the arrested person to waive his rights under Article 125
12. Who can order a person to change his residence?
a. By the President through executive order b. By the Congress by virtue of a law c. By a final judgment
issued by the court
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d. No one
d. Quasi-recidivism
14. These are crimes that are directly aimed against the political order, as well as such common crimes
as may be committed to achieve a
b. Political crimes
c. Private crimes
d. Common crimes
15. It is a crime committed when two or more persons belonging to the military or police or holding any
public office or employment come to an agreement to seize or diminish State power through a swift
attack accompanied by violence, intimidation, threat, strategy or stealth against duly constituted
authorities of the Republic of the Philippines, or any military camp or installation, communication
networks, public utilities or other facilities needed for the exercise and continued possession of power
and decide to commit it.
b. Coup d'etat
d. Rebellion
16. Which of the following is not a punishable act under the crime of
a. Failing to resist a rebellion by all means in their power b. Continuing to discharge the duties of their
offices under the
c. Accepting appointment to office under them. d. The public officer or employee conspire with the
rebels
17. It is a rule in the crime of sedition which states that if words used tend to create a danger of public
uprising, then those words could properly be subject of penal clause.
a. Person in authority or his agent is the victim of the forms of direct assault
b. A person comes to the aid of such authority or his agent c. Offender makes use of force or
intimidation upon such person coming to the aid of the authority or his agent
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19. Which of the following is not a punishable act of the crime alarms and scandals?
within any town or public place, calculated to cause alarm or danger. b. Instigating or taking an active
part in any charivari or other
disorderly meeting offensive to another or prejudicial to public tranquility. c. Disturbing the public peace
while wandering about at night
or while engaged in any other nocturnal amusements. d. Causing any disturbance or scandal in public
places while
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20. Which of the following is not a circumstance that will qualify the
crime of evasion of service of sentence? a. By means of legitimate entry
21. It is committed by giving to a treasury or bank note or any instrument payable to the bearer or to
order the appearance of true and genuine
document.
a. Forgery b. Mutilation
c. Falsification
d. Counterfeiting
having authority to do so and the offices, which in accordance with their creation, they are authorized to
issue.
23. It is the act of knowingly and falsely representing oneself to be an officer, agent or representative of
any department or agency of the Philippine Government or any foreign government,
a. Usurpation of authority and official function
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24. It is committed by a person who knowingly and willfully procures another to swear falsely and the
witness suborned does not testify under the circumstances rendering him guilty of perjury,
a. Perjury
b. Subordination of perjury
25. It is a scheme for the distribution of prices by chance among persons who have paid, or agreed to
pay, a valuable consideration for the chance to obtain a prize.
a. Lottery
b. Gambling
a Dereliction of duty
b. Misfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Malfeasance
27. It is a crime committed by any public officer who, by himself or in connivance with members of his
family, relatives by affinity or consanguinity, business associates, subordinates or other persons,
amasses, accumulates or acquires ill-gotten wealth through a combination or series of overt or criminal
acts as described in Section 1(d) hereof, in the aggregate amount or total value of at least
a. Plunder
d. Bribery
disobedience?
c. Such judgment, decision or order was made within the scope of the jurisdiction of the superior
authority and issued with all the legal formalities
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d. Offender without any legal justification openly refuses to execute the said judgment, decision or
order, which he is duty bound to obey
30.
a. Parricide
b. Direct assault
31. Which of the following is not a victim in the crime of parricide? a. Ascendants
b. Illegitimate descendants
c. Illegitimate child
d. Legal spouse
32. It is the willful killing of the fetus in the uterus, or the violent
expulsion of the fetus from the maternal womb that results in the
b. Euthanasia
33. It is defined simply as "the act of a man having sexual bodily connections with a woman," which
explains why the slightest penetration of the female genitalia consummates the rape.
c. Acts of lasciviousness
d. Lewd design
34. It is the money, price or consideration paid or demanded for redemption of a captured person or
persons, the payment of which
the
b. Marked money
c. Ransom
a. A person prevented another from doing something not prohibited by law, or that he compelled him to
do something against his will,
c. Person that restrained the will and liberty of another has no authority of law or the right to do so. d.
All of the above
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36. Which of the following is not an element of the crime of revelation of industrial secrets?
industry which the offender has learned c. Offender reveals such secrets
37. Which of the following is not an element of the crime of robbery with
homicide?
against persons b. The property taken belongs to another eThe taking was done with animo fruandi
committed
38. It refers to the seizure for ransom, extortion or other unlawful purposes or the taking away of
property of another by means of
violence against or other unlawful means, committed by any person on any Philippine Highway
a. Brigandage b. Robbery
c. Hijacking
39.
Which of the following is not an element of the crime of estafa with abuse of confidence?
a Money, goods, or other personal property is received by the offender in trust, or on commission, or for
administration, or under any other obligation involving the duty to make delivery of,
or to return, the same
b. There is misappropriation or conversion of such money or property by the offender, or denial on his
part of such receipt
c. Such misappropriation or conversion or denial is to the prejudice of another d. No need for demand to
be made by the offended party to the
offender
40. It takes place when the woman pretends to be pregnant when in fact she is not, and on the day of
the supposed delivery, takes the child of another as her own.
a. Estafa
b. Falsification
41.
It is a defense in libel which states that the act is not actionable even if the author has acted in bad faith
like the statements made by members of Congress in the discharge of their official functions.
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a. Absolute privileged
d. Qualified privilege
42. Which among the following circumstances do NOT qualify the crime of
43. Direct bribery is a crime involving moral turpitude. From which of the following elements of direct
bribery can moral turpitude be inferred? a. The offender receives a gift by himself or through another. b.
The offender is a public officer.
exchange. d. The act which the offender agrees to perform or which he executes is connected with his
official duties.
44. When committed outside the Philippine territory, our courts DO NOT have jurisdiction over the
crime of
a. Treason b. Piracy
c. Espionage d. Rebellion
45. What is the criminal liability, if any, of a pregnant woman who tried
to commit suicide by poison, but she did not die and the fetus in her
womb was expelled instead? a. The woman who tried to commit suicide is not criminally liable
because the suicide intended was not consummated. b. The woman who tried to commit suicide is
criminally liable for unintentional abortion which is punishable when caused by
violence.
c. The woman who tried to commit suicide is criminally liable for abortion that resulted due to the
poison that she had taken to commit suicide.
d. The woman who tried to commit suicide incurs no criminal liability for the result not intended.
46. What crime is committed when a person assumes the performance of duties and powers of a public
office or employment without first being sworn in?
d. unlawful appointment.
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47. What is the crime committed when a group of persons entered the municipal building rising publicly
and taking up arms in pursuance of the movement to prevent exercise of governmental authority with
respect to the residents of the municipality concerned for the purpose of effecting changes in the
manner of governance and removing such locality under their control from allegiance to the laws of the
Government? a. Sedition
b. Coup d'etat
c. Insurrection
d. Public disorder
48. What is the crime committed by a public officer who discloses to the representative of a foreign
nation the contents of the articles, data or information of a confidential nature relative to the defense of
the Philippine archipelago which he has in his possession by reason of
b. Disloyalty
c. Treason
d. Violation of neutrality
49. What is the criminal liability, if any, of a private person who enters the dwelling of another against
the latter's will and by means of violence or intimidation for the purpose of preventing some harm to
himself?
c. The private person incurs no criminal liability. d. The private person is criminally liable for light threats.
51.
a. Libel
b. Falsification
c. Perjury
d. Slander
a. Treachery
b. Evident premeditation
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c. Ignominy d. Cruelty
53. The unlawful destruction or the bringing forth prematurely, of human fetus before the natural time
of birth which results in death.
a. Abortion
b. Infanticide
c. Murder
d. Parricide
54.
It is the felony committed when a person is killed or wounded during the confusion attendant to a
quarrel among several persons not organized into groups and the parties responsible cannot be
ascertained..
b. Mysterious homicide
d. Tumultuous affray
55.
a. 36 hours
b. 24 hours c. 48 hours
d. 72 hours
56.
A crime against honor which is committed by performing any act which casts dishonor, discredit, or
contempt upon another person.
a. Libel
b. Slander by deed
57.
a. Misfeasance
b. Malfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Dereliction
58. Any other name which a person publicly applies to himself without
authority of law.
a. Alias
d. Screen name
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b. Rebellion
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a. Sanctuary b. Prison
c. Jail
d Dwelling
c Rebellion
d. Rape
What is/are the crimes considered as the exception to the rule that
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crimes against national security is committed only in times of war? a. Espionage b. Inciting to war or
giving motives for reprisal
63. How many witnesses are needed in order to prove the overt act of
64. It is any kind of forcible or coercive measure whereby one State seeks to exercise a deterrent effect
or to obtain redress or satisfaction, directly or indirectly, for consequences of the illegal acts of another
State which has refused to make amends for such illegal conduct.
a. Antipathy
b. Reprisal
c. Aversion d. Resentment
65. The following are the modes in committing the crime of piracy? a. By attacking or seizing a vessel on
the high seas or in Philippine waters;
b. By seizing the whole or part of the cargo or equipment of the vessel while on the high seas or the
personal belongings of its complements or passengers.
66. Which of the following is not a crime against the fundamental laws of
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d. Search Warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of those legally obtained
67.
Which of the following is not an element of the crime offending religious feelings?
b. Acts complained of were performed in a place devoted to religious worship (not necessary that there
is religious worship)
c. Acts complained of were performed during the celebration of any
religious ceremony d. Acts must be notoriously offensive to the feelings of the faithful.
a. Insurrection
d. Inciting to sedition
69. Can the crime of treason be committed only by a Filipino citizen? a. Yes. The offender in the crime of
treason is a Filipino citizen only
b. No. The offender in the crime of treason is either a Filipino citizen or a foreigner married to a Filipino
citizen, whether residing in the Philippines or elsewhere, who adheres to the enemies of the Philippines,
giving them aid or comfort.
or an alien residing in the Philippines because while permanent allegiance is owed by the alien to his
own country, he owes a temporary allegiance to the Philippines where he resides. d. Yes. It is not
possible for an alien, whether residing in the
Philippines or elsewhere, to commit the crime of treason because
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forgiven by
a. The offender's wife who herself is the rape victim. b. His wife for having raped another woman.
71. Any person who, having found lost property, shall fail to deliver the same to the local authorities or
to its owner is liable for a. Occupation or usurpation of personal property.
c. Theft.
d. Other deceits.
72. Which of the following is not an element of the crime of concealing or abandoning any legitimate
child with intent to cause such child to lose its civil status?
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d. The offender has the intent to cause the child to lose its civil status
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a. Light coercion
b. Instigation
c. Light threats
d. Exploitation of minors
74. It is a theory in rape which states that a love affair does not justify
rape for a man does not have an unbridled license to subject his
c. Relationship theory
abortion?
administered, or that
the accused otherwise acts upon such pregnant woman c. As a result of the use of violence or drugs or
beverages upon her,
or any other act of the accused, the fetus dies after having been
a. That a person is killed b. That the accused killed him with any of the justifying
circumstance c. The accused had intention to kill which is presumed d. The killing was not attended by
any of the qualifying
77.
Which of the following is not an element of the crime of officer breaking seal?
a. Offender is a public officer or private person
b. He is charged with the custody of papers or property c. These papers or property are sealed by proper
authority
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Commission on Audit, or to a provincial Auditor d. He fails to do so for a period of three months after
such accounts should be rendered
80. It is a privilege or peculiar advantage vested in one or more persons or companies, consisting in the
exclusive right or power to carry on a particular article or control the sale or the whole supply of a
b. Competition
c. Monopoly
81. It is the act of performing any act pertaining to any person in authority or public officer of the
Philippine Government or of a foreign government or any agency thereof, under pretense of official
position, and without being lawfully entitled to do so.
of
82. It is an instrument executed in accordance with the Code Commerce of any mercantile law
containing disposition of commercial
b. Followers
84. Which of the following is not an element of the crime interruption of religious worship?
b. Religious ceremonies or manifestations of any religious are about to take place or are going on
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d. He also hinders any person from joining any lawful association or from attending any of its meetings
85. Which of the following is not a legal ground for detention? or other ailment requiring compulsory
86. It is the unlawful resistance to a superior officer or the raising of commotions and disturbances on
board a ship against the authority of its commander.
a. Mutiny
b. Piracy
c. Resistance
d. Reprisal
87. It is a status created under international law, by means of a stand on the part of a State not to side
with any of the parties at war
a. Immunity b. Neutrality
c. Correspondence
d. Nonparticipation
Philippines
said government c. He conceals or fails to disclose and make known the same as soon
as possible
d. Disclosure is made to the Governor, Fiscal of the province, Mayor
89. When is a disturbance of public order deemed to be tumultuous? a. The disturbance shall be
deemed tumultuous if caused by more than three (3) persons who are armed or provided with means of
violence.
performance, function or gathering. c. The disturbance shall be deemed tumultuous when more than
three (3) persons make any outery tending to incite rebellion or sedition or shout subversive or
provocative words to obtain any of the objectives of rebellion or sedition
d. The disturbance shall be deemed tumultuous when at least four (4) persons participate in a free-for-
all-fight assaulting each other in a confused and tumultuous manner.
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90.
How is the crime of coup d'etat committed? a. By rising publicly and taking arms against the
Government for the purpose of depriving the Chief Executive of any of his powers or
prerogatives.
b. When a person holding public employment undertakes a swift attack, accompanied by strategy or
stealth, directed against public utilities or other facilities needed for the exercise and continued
possession of power for the purpose of diminishing state power. c. When persons rise publicly and
tumultuously in order to prevent
91. What crime is committed by one who defrauds another by taking undue advantage of the signature
of the offended party in a blank check and by writing the payee and amount of the check to the
92. Which of the following statements constitute Inciting to Sedition? a. Utterance of statements
irritating or obnoxious to the ears of the police officers.
b. Speeches extolling communism and urging the people to hold a national strike and paralyze
commerce and trade. c. Leaders of jeepney and bus associations shouting "Bukas tuloy
93. It is a crime committed by a married man who keeps a mistress in the conjugal dwelling, or having a
sexual intercourse under scandalous circumstances or cohabiting with her in any other place.
a. Concubinage b. Adultery
c. Acts of lasciviousness
d. Seduction
94.
Which of the following is not an element of the crime of swindling of a minor? a. Offender takes
advantage of the inexperience or emotions or
feelings of a minor.
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95. Which of the following is not an element of the crime of theft? a. There is taking of personal
property which belongs to another
c. Taking was done without the consent of the owner d. Taking is accomplished with the use of violence
against or
96. It refers to any shelter, ship or vessel constituting the dwelling of one
a. Dwelling
d. Dependencies
97. Which of the following is not an element of the crime of slight illegal detention?
d. Crime is committed without the attendance of any of the circumstances enumerated in Article 260
abortion?
d. As a result of the violence exerted, the fetus dies either in the womb or after having been expelled
therefrom
99. It happens when a public officer willfully refrains or refuses to perform an official duty which his
office requires him to perform.
c. Nonfeasance d. Malfeasance
b. Such act or acts be highly scandalous as offending against decency or good customs
c. Highly scandalous conduct is expressly falling within any article of the Revised Penal Code d. Act or
acts complained of be committed in a public place or within