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Special Final Exam
Special Final Exam
(1) Reading the judgment in the presence of the search for personal property described therein and
accused and any judge of the court in which it was bring it before the court
rendered. A. Warrant of arrest
A. Arraignment B. Surety warrant
B. Promulgation of judgement C. Search warrant
C. Execution of judgement D. Achieved warrant
D. suspension of judgement
(8) When Preliminary Investigation is required?
(2) After the filing of the complaint, what is the action A. If the penalty is 2 years, 4 months and 1
of the investigating prosecutor if he finds no ground day
to continue with the investigation? B. If the penalty is 3 years, 2 months and 1
A. Issue a subpoena to the respondent day
B. Prepare information to be filed in court C. If the penalty is 4 years, 2 months and 1
C. Remand the case to the police officer day
handling the case for further investigation D. If the penalty is 5 years, 4 months and 1
D. Dismiss the complaint day
(3) What is the duty of the arresting officer who (9) When a person is lawfully arrested without a
arrests a person? warrant involving an offense which requires a
A. He must deliver the person immediately preliminary investigation, the complaint or
to the nearest jail or police station information may be filed by a prosecutor without
B. He must deliver the person immediately need of such investigation provided
to the court ___________.
C. He must deliver the person immediately A. a warrant of arrest has already issued by
to the judge who issued the warrant the judge
D. He must deliver the person immediately B. there is a confirmation from the
to the morgue complainant
C. inquest has been conducted
(4) Upon filing of information, what is the action of D. the crime is already prescribed
the judge if he finds probable cause against the
accused? (10)Within how many days, after the preliminary
A. Issue a show cause order investigation, transmit the resolution of the case
B. Issue search warrant to the provincial or city prosecutor?
C. Issue commitment order A. 3 days
D. Issue warrant of arrest B. 5 days
C. 10 days
(5) The head of the office to whom the warrant of D. 15 days
arrest was delivered for execution shall cause the
warrant to be executed within how many days (11) can a person who pleaded guilty still be
from its receipt? acquitted?
A. Lifetime A. Yes, when an accused pleads guilty, it
B. 10 days doesn’t necessarily follow that he is
C. 5 days convicted
D. 15 days B. No, Additional evidence independent of
the guilty plea may not be considered
(6) can the prosecution appeal a judgment of anymore
acquittal? C. Yes, the totality of evidence should
A. Yes determine whether the accused should
B. No be convicted or acquitted
D. Both a and c are correct
(7) an order in writing issued in the name of the
People of the Philippines, signed by a judge and (12) reading the complaint or information in the
directed to a peace officer, commanding him to language or dialect known to the accused, and
asking him whether he pleads guilty or not guilty.
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(15) The head of the office to whom the warrant of (22) X was charged with murder. Can he be
arrest was delivered for execution shall cause the convicted of homicide?
warrant to be executed within how many days? A. Yes. It is the recital of the facts and not
A. Ten (10) days from date of issuance the designation of the offense, which is
B. Fifteen (15) days from date of issuance controlling.
C. Twenty five (25) days from receipt B. No. The information is defective
D. ten (10) days from its receipt. C. Yes. Homicide is the same as murder
D. No. The designation of the offense is not
(16) The following nature and effects of a preliminary controlling.
Investigation, except:
A. a trial on the merits of the case
B. It is merely inquisitorial (23) Who will determine the existence of probable
C. Only means of discovering whether the cause for the purpose of the issuance of warrant of
offense has been committed and the arrest?
persons responsible for it A. Police
D. To enable the fiscal to prepare his B. Prosecutor
complaint and information C. Judge
D. victim
(17) The crimes of abduction and acts of
lasciviousness shall not be prosecuted except upon a (24) The information for murder did not contain the
complaint filed by the offended spouse. place where it was committed. Is the information
A. True valid?
B. False A. Yes, it is still valid.
C. May be true B. Yes, the information may include
D. May be false wordings that mention that the crime was
committed within the territorial jurisdiction
(18) In the crime of seduction, if the minor or parents of the court.
does not file the action, the grant parents may be C. Yes, the place of the commission of the
authorized to file in their behalf.. crime may just be later established by
A. True evidence
B. False D. All of them are correct
C. May be true
D. May be false (25) What is the lifetime of a warrant of arrest?
A. Fifteen (15) days from date of issuance
(19) How to determine whether there is a need for B. ten (10) days from its receipt.
preliminary investigation? C. A warrant of arrest remains valid until the
warrant lifted
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