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1. Is essentially defined as the steps that govern the filing of a criminal complaint to the
proper government authority, the arrest, and up to the final determination of the case by
the appropriate trial court.
a. Inquisitorial b. Mixed
c. Ruling d. Accusatorial
3. The detection and prosecution of offenders are not left to the initiative of private
parties but to the officials and agents of the law.
a. Mixed b. Accusatorial
c. Inquisitorial d. Ruling
a. Inquisitorial c. Ruling
b. Mixed d. Accusatorial
a. Ruling b. Inquisitorial
c. Accusatorial d. Mixed
6. Is the right to act or the power and authority of the court to hear and decide a case.
a. Custody b. Jurisdiction
c. Appeal d. Procedure
7. Trial court can only hear and try cases involving crimes committed within its territorial
jurisdiction.
c. Jurisdiction d. Justice
b. Appeal d. Justice
a. Testimonial b. Petition
c. Complaint d. Appeal
a. Complaint b. Crime
11. The complaint or information must state the name and surname of the accused or
any appellation or nickname by which he has been or is known.
12. The complaint or information shall state the designation of the offense given by the
statue, aver the acts or omissions constituting the offense, and specify its qualifying and
aggravating circumstances.
13. A complaint or information is sufficient if it states the name of the accused; the
designation of the offense given by the statue; the acts or omissions complained of as
constituting the offense; the name of the offended party; the approximate date of the
commission of the offense; and the place where the offense was committed.
14. A complaint or information must charge but one offense, except when the law
prescribes a single punishment for various offenses.
a. Amendment b. Petition
17. Is a law regulates the sale of subdivision lots and condominiums in view of the
increasing number of incidents wherein “real estate subdivision owners, developers,
operators, and/or sellers have reneged on their representations and obligations to
provide and maintain properly”.
18. Investigate and prosecute on its own or on complaint by any person, any act or
omission of any public officer or employee, office or agency, when such act or omission
appears to be illegal, unjust, improper or inefficient.
a. COMELEC b. Ombudsman
20. In how many days after the filing of the complaint, the investigating officers shall
either dismiss it if he finds no ground to continue with the investigation, or issue a
subpoena to the respondent attaching to it a copy of the complaint and it’s supporting
affidavits and documents.
a. 15 days b. 20 days
c. 10 days d. 30 days
21. An information or complaint filed in court shall be supported by the affidavits and
counter-affidavits of the parties and their witnesses, together with the other supporting
evidence and the resolution of the case.
c. information d. Records
22. Is the taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for
the commission of an offense.
c. Information d. Records
24. Is the security given for the release of the person in custody of the law, furnished by
him or bondsman, to guarantee his appearance before any court as required under his
conditions hereinafter specified.
a. parole b. Pardon
c. Bail d. Probation
25. The accused must be discharged upon approval of the bail by the judge with whom
it was filed in accordance with section 17 of this rule.
a. Pardon b. Recognizance
26. Is an operation which is legally effective and proven procedure, sanctioned by law,
for apprehending drug peddlers and distributors.
27. Lawyer personally appointed and retained by the party and usually for a fee.
28. All agreements or admissions made or entered into during the pre-trial conference
shall be reduced to writing and signed by the accused and counsel, otherwise the same
shall not be used against the accused.
a. Agreement b. Testimony
29. Is a disposition under which a defendant, after conviction and sentence, is released
subject to conditions imposed by the court and to the supervision of a probation officer.
a. Probation b. Parole
c. Bail d. amnesty
30. Refers to the conditional release of an offender from a correctional institution after
he has served his minimum of his prison sentence.
a. Amnesty b. Parole
c. Probation d. Bail
31. Is an order in writing issued in the name of the people of the Philippines, signed by a
judge and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for personal property
described therein and bring it before the court.
32.