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Crim 1 TEST B.
Sacred Heart College
Answer Sheet 1.
NAME:___________________________
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12. TEST C.
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TEST D.
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A. Estafa
Test A - MULTIPLE CHOICE B. Murder
C. Rebellion
1. A legislative act which inflicts punishment without D. Rape
judicial trial.
A. Bill of Attainder 10. The improper performance of some act which
B. Bill of Rights might lawfully be
C. Ex Post Facto Law done.
D. Penal Law A. misfeasance
B. malfeasance
2. A character of Criminal Law, making it binding C. nonfeasance
upon all persons D. dereliction
who live or sojourn in the Philippines.
A. General 11. Persons who take direct part in the execution of a
B. Territorial crime.
C. Prospective A. Accomplices
D. Retroactive B. Accessories
C. Instigators
3. Felonies where the acts or omissions of the D. Principals
offender are
malicious. 12. The law hears before it condemns, proceeds upon
A. Culpable inquiry and
B. Intentional render judgment after a fair trial.
C. Deliberate A. ex post facto law
D. Inculpable B. equal protection of the law
C. rule of law
4. It indicates deficiency of perception. D. due process of law
A. Negligence
B. Diligence
C. Imprudence 13. The law hears before it condemns, proceeds upon
D. Inference inquiry and
render judgment after a fair trial.
5. Acts and omissions punishable by special penal A. ex post facto law
laws. B. equal protection of the law
A. Offenses C. rule of law
B. Misdemeanors D. due process of law
C. Felonies
D. Ordinances 14. Those who, not being principals cooperate in the
execution of
5. It means that the resulting injury is greater than the offense by previous or simultaneous acts.
that which is A. Accomplices
intended. B. Suspects
A. Aberratio ictus C. principal actors
B. Error in personae D. accessories
C. Dura Lex Sed lex
D. PraeterIntentionem 15. What is the Latin term for criminal intent?
A. Mens Rea
7. It means mistake in the blow. B. Magna Culpa
A. Aberratio Ictus C. Inflagrante Delicto
B. Error in Personae D. Mala Vise
C. Dura lex sed lex
D. PraeterIntentionem
8. A stage of execution when all the elements 16. Is committed whenever the offender commences
necessary for its the commission
execution and accomplishment are present. of a crime directly by overt acts but does not
A. Attempted perform all the acts
B. Frustrated of execution which should produce the felony as a
C. Consummated consequence
D. Accomplished by reason of some cause or accident other than his
own
9. Conspiracy to commit this felony is punishable spontaneous desistance.
under the law. A. Frustrated felony
B. Attempted felony
C. Consummated felony 25. These are felonies committed by means of
D. Felony imprudence/negligence.
A. Intentional Felonies
17. One of the characteristics of criminal law, where B. Culpable Felonies
penal laws do C. Attempted Felonies
not have retroactive effect, except in cases where D. Frustrated Felonies
they favor the
accused charged with felony and who are not
habitual criminals.
A. Retrospective
B. General Test B. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is
C. Territorial true. If the statement is false, explain briefly why it is
D. All of the above false. (2 points each)
18. A stage of execution where all acts of execution 1. The crimes mala prohibita are those considered as
which would produce a felony as a consequences are wrongful or evil by nature.
performed but nevertheless did not produce it by
reasons which are independent from the will of the 2. The crimes mala in se are those which are merely
offender. considered as wrong because of the laws prohibiting
A. Attempted it.
B. Frustrated
C. Consummated 3. In the consummated stage of felony, not all
D. Accomplished elements necessary for its execution and
accomplishment are present.
19. In this theory, the purpose of criminal law is for
the punishment of the offender or retribution. 4. In the attempted stage of felony, all acts of
A. Classical execution which would produce a felony as a
B. Positivist consequence are performed.
C. Mixed
D. B and C 5. In the frustrated stage of felony, the crime
commences by overt acts of the criminal but not all
20. It is the mistake in the identity of the victim acts of execution which would produce a felony are
A. Praeter Intentionem performed.
B. Aberratio ictus
C. Error in personae 6. In the frustrated stage of felony, the acts did not
D. Mistae Victimis produce a felony because of the will of the offender.
21. This type of felony is punishable only when it is 7. In the attempted stage of felony, the acts did not
consummated. produce a felony because of the will of the offender.
A. Grave felony
B. Light felony 8. There is proposal to commit a felony when the
C. Less Grave felony person who has decided to commit tells others about
D. All of the above his plan.
22. This is the performance of an unlawful act. 9. There is deceit when the act is performed without
A. Misfeasance deliberate intent.
B. Malfeasance
C. Nonfeasance 10. Criminally liability cannot be incurred when the
D. None of the above wrongful act done is different from what is intended.
Bonus Question!!!
Enumerate the exemptions to the territorial principles
of our criminal law? (5 points)
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