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JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY

The Premier University in Zamboanga del Norte


Dipolog Campus, Dipolog City

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

VISION

Jose Rizal Memorial State University envisions to become a center of excellence among
institutions of higher learning in the local, national and global arena.

MISSION

Jose Rizal Memorial State University pledges itself to deliver effective and efficient
services along instruction, research, extension and production.

It commits itself to provide quality professional, technical and technological training with
the aim of producing skilled, self-renewed and globally competitive individuals.

REVIEWER IN CRIMINAL LAW II


CRIMINOLOGY LICENSURE BOARD EXAMINATION 2016

By: DAVID HAROLD Q. PACATANG, DPA

___1. The crime committed by any person who levies war against the government or adheres to
enemies by giving aid or comfort.
a. Treason b. espionage c.misprision of treason d. violation of neutrality
___2. The offense committed when any person enters, without authority, a warship or fort
obtaining data of confidential nature relative to the defense of the Philippines.
a. inciting to war b. mutiny c. piracy d. espionage
___3. Any person who shall kill another with treachery.
a. Parricide b. abortion c. murder d. homicide
___4. The physical injuries inflicted upon an injured person who becomes insane because of the
wound, beating or assault of another.
a. slight physical injuries b. serious physical injuries c. grave injuries d. less serious physical
injuries
___5. Intentionally mutilating another, either totally or partially, of some essential organ for
reproduction. A. Mutilation b. mutation c. maltreatment d. physical injuries
___6. A building owned by the government.
a. private building b. dependency c. dwelling d. public building
___7. The taking of personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, by means of
violence against any person.
a. Theft b. brigandage c. robbery with homicide d. robbery
___8. The crime committed upon any person who shall contract a second marriage before the
former marriage has been legally dissolved.
a. Annulment b. bigamy c. divorce d. premature marriage
___9. Oral defamation is – a. slander b. libel c. intriguing against honor d. slander by deed
___10. A crime against honor which is committed by performing any act which casts dishonor,
discredit or contempt upon another person.
a. slander by deed b. slander c. libel d. incriminating innocent person
___11. For failure to pay her debt, the girl was compelled to dance naked before himself and
many other persons, committed –
a. grave coercion b. unjust vexation c. acts of lasciviousness d. seduction
___12. The accused, while inside the church and after the service had begun, approached a girl
from behind and forcibly embraced and kissed her and fondled her breast committed –
a. corruption of minors b. unjust vexation c. abduction d. acts of lasciviousness
___13. Ponce de Leon stayed at Top Camila from Oct. 22 to Nov. 3, 2006 and left surreptitiously
without paying his account committed –
a. other deceits b. other form of swindling c. insolvency d. estafa
___14. More than 3 armed persons formed a band of robbers for the purpose of committing
robbery in the highway. A. Robbery b. brigandage c. highway robbers d. thieves
____15. A public officer who shall overdo himself in the correction or handling of a prisoner
committed – a. infidelity in the custody of prisoners b. delivering prisoners from jail c.
maltreatment of prisoners
d. illegal arrest
___16. The malicious destruction of property by fire.
a. Arson b. Malicious mischief c. Destructive arson d. Other forms of arson
___17. The willful damaging of another’s property for the sake of causing damage.
a. other mischiefs b. special case of malicious mischief c. malicious mischief d. destroying
statues
___18. A woman who habitually indulges in sexual intercourse for money.
a. Ruffian b. pimp c. “charing” d. prostitution
___19. Attacking or seizing a vessel on the high seas is –
a. Piracy b. mutiny c. hijacking d. qualified piracy
___20. The offender is a passenger of the vessel and uses violence against other person in taking
the property committed – a. common robbery b. qualified piracy c. mutiny d. piracy
___21. The offender is an outsider of the vessel and there is force upon things in taking the
property committed – a. qualified piracy b. mutiny c. piracy d. common robbery
___22. The unlawful resistance to a superior officer on board a ship.
a. flight to enemy’s country b. piracy c. mutiny d. hijacking
___23. Any public officer who, without legal grounds, detains a person.
a. delay in the delivery of detained persons b. delaying release
c. violation of domicile d. arbitrary detention
___24. A public officer who detains any person for some legal ground and fails to deliver such
person to proper judicial authorities within the periods prescribed by law.
a. delay in the delivery of detained persons b. delaying release
c. delivering prisoners from jail d. infidelity in the custody of prisoners
___25. The warden who refused to release the accused, notwithstanding the judicial order of
release committed – a. delaying release b. delivering prisoners from jail c. infidelity in custody
of prisoner
d. jail breaking
___26.The offender seized anything belonging to his debtor by means of violence to apply the
same to the payment of the debt.
a. light coercion b. grave coercion c. other similar coercion d. unjust vexation
___27. The employer pays the wages of his laborer by means of tokens or objects other than the
legal tender committed –
a. other similar coercion b. unjust vexation c. light coercion d. grave coercion
___28. The crime committed upon any person who, without authority of law, shall, by means of
violence, prevent another from doing something not prohibited by law.
a. grave threat b. light coercion c. unjust vexation d. grave coercion
___29. The threat is directed to a person who is absent and uttered in a temporary fit of anger,
the offense is – a. grave threats b. coercion c. light threats d. other light threats
___30. A threatens B with accusation or exposure, if B does not give P1000 to be deposited at an
indicated place committed – a. grave threats b. light threats c. other light threats d. coercion
___31. Any person who, in the heat of anger, shall orally threaten another with some harm
constituting a crime committed – a. grave coercion b. light threat c. other light threats d.
grave threat
___32. Any person who shall threaten another with the infliction upon the person, honor, or
property of the latter of any wrong amounting to a crime.
a. Coercion b. vexation c. grave threat d. light threat
___33. Deformity requires that it be –
a. physical ugliness b. permanent abnormality c.visible d.all of the choices
___34. The offense committed by any person who shall inflict upon another physical injuries
which incapacitates the offended party for labor for ten days.
a. slight physical injuries b. serious physical injuries c. less serious physical injuries
d. maltreatment
___35. The offender has inflicted physical injuries which incapacitates the offended party for
labor from 1 to 9 days committed – a. slight physical injuries b. less serious physical injuries
c. serious physical injuries d. mutilation
___36. The offense done when a private individual shall kidnap or detain another for more than
3 days. A. kidnapping b. kidnapping and serious illegal detention c. serious illegal detention
d. deprivation of liberty
___37. Any person who, not authorized by law, shall arrest or detain another to deliver him to
proper authorities committed – a. delivering prisoners from jail b. arbitrary detention c. illegal
detention
d. unlawful arrest
___38. The crime of rape is now considered crimes against –
a. immorality b. indecency c. persons d.chastity
___39. Simple rape is punishable by – a. death b. reclusion perpetua c. life imprisonment
d. reclusion temporal
___40. The penalty imposed when on occasion of rape, homicide is committed –
a. reclusion temporal b. reclusion perpetua c. death d. destierro
___41. The penalty imposable when rape is committed with the use of a deadly weapon.
a. reclusion temporal to reclusion perpetua b. reclusion perpetua c. reclusion perpetua to
death
d. death
___42. A convict who escape during the term of his imprisonment by reason of final judgment
committed –
a. jail break b. deprivation of liberty c. evasion of service of sentence
d. violation of conditional pardon
___43. Promise of marriage by a man to a woman, over 12 but under 18, must be the inducement
and the woman gave in to the sexual intercourse because of such promise committed – a.
qualified seduction b. simple seduction c. rape d. abduction
___44. An Instructor in a school who was in charge of the education and instruction of a girl had
sexual intercourse with her, committed –
a. rape b. consented abduction c. qualified seduction d. forcible seduction
___45. A girl went to church to confess but was made to lie on the floor by the priest and had
sexual intercourse with her committed –
a. abduction b. simple seduction c. rape d. qualified seduction
___46. The crime committed when any person promote the prostitution of persons under age to
satisfy the lust of another.
a. Prostitution b. corruption of minors c. white slave trade d. immorality
___47. Rising publicly and taking arms against the government.
a. Treason b. sedition c. disloyalty d. rebellion
___48. A swift attack accompanied by violence, intimidation, threat, strategy or stealth, directed
against duly constituted authorities of the Republic of the Philippines.
a. Insurrection b. sedition c. coup d’etat d. rebellion
___49. This is committed by persons who rise publicly and tumultuously to prevent the
promulgation of any law. A. sedition b. treason c. disobedience d. anti-subversion
___50. Can sedition be committed by one person? A. yes b. maybe c. not sure d. no
___51. Inciting others to the accomplishment of any of the acts which constitute sedition by
means of speeches, proclamations, etc.- a. inciting to sedition b. sedition c. inciting to
rebellion d. rebellion
___52. A person in authority. A. janitor b. utility c. laborer d. supervisor
___53. A teacher who goes out of his classroom to talk to a person on matters not related to the
school, is assaulted by another person, committed –
a. direct assault b. indirect assault c. physical injuries d. assault
___54. The student attack a teacher in school during class hour committed –
a. direct assault b. indirect assault c. physical injury d. disobedience
___55. A city police chief and a provincial police chief conducted simultaneous raid. The city
police chief attack the provincial police chief claiming he had the authority to conduct the raid
only. What is the crime? A. physical injury b. indirect assault c. resistance d. direct assault
resulting to physical injury
___56. Direct assault is qualified when – a. committed with a weapon b. offender is a public
officer c. offender lays hands upon a person in authority d. any of the choices
___57. A public officer who, not being authorized by judicial order, enters a dwelling against the
will of the owner committed –
a. trespass to dwelling b. unlawful entry c. forcible entry d. violation of domicile
___58. Any person who shall mutilate coins of the legal currency of the Philippines committed –
a. forgery b. mutilation of coins c. falsification d. uttering false notes
___59. Reason for punishing forgery.
a. to maintain integrity of the currency b. insure credit standing of government
c. prevent imposition on the public of worthless notes d. any of the choices
___60. An out-of-school youth proudly wears in public and improperly make use of uniform of
the PNP, committed – a. usurpation of authority b. usurpation of title c. usurpation of rank
d. illegal use of uniform
___61 Burning of a church is – a. arson b. destructive arson c. malicious mischief d. none
___62. The imposable penalty when the rape committed is against a victim below 7 years old.
a. life imprisonment b. death c. reclusion temporal d. reclusion perpetua
___63. killing another person in consideration of a price, reward or promise.
a. Murder b. homicide c. parricide d. infanticide
___64 The violence must be applied against whom in robbery?
a. Offender b. property c. public officer d. person
___65. After snatching the money from his hand, the offended party was pushed to prevent him
from recovering the seized property, what is the crime?
a. Theft b. robbery c. unjust vexation d. physical injuries
___66. The original design is robbery and homicide is done to consummate the robbery, the
offense is – a. robbery b. robbery and homicide c. homicide d. robbery with homicide
___67. Robbery is committed after the homicide as an afterthought.
a. robbery with homicide b. robbery c. homicide d. robbery and homicide
___68. The idea of taking personal property of another with intent to gain came to the mind of
the offender after he had killed the victim.
a. Theft b. homicide and theft c. homicide with theft d. homicide
___69. If the person killed is the robber himself, what is the crime?
a. Robbery b. homicide c. robbery with homicide d. robbery and homicide
___70. Mr. Bean went to watch a movie when suddenly, upon sitting, his private organ was
fondled by an unidentified person. The unidentified person turned out to be a man. What is the
crime of the man? A. unjust vexation b. attempted rape c. rape d. acts of lasciviousness
___71. Lara Mina married to Boom boom Ponce de Leon, had sexual intercourse with Juan
Manuel Barrera, a man not her husband, knowing fully well that Lara Mina is married,
committed
a. pre-marital sex b. bigamy c. adultery d. concubinage
___72. Manny Pokwang had sexual intercourse, under scandalous circumstances, with Jinkee
Kokey, who is not his wife, committed –
a. premature marriage b. illegal marriage c. adultery d. concubinage
___73. Mr. Tambo Lero, a married man, is surprised in the act of sexual intercourse with Ms.
Lami A. Uy, who is not his wife, in a hotel, committed –
a. adultery b. concubinage c. flagrante delicto d. none of the choices
___74. The abduction of any woman against her will and with lewd designs.
a. Rape b. consented abduction c. acts of lasciviousness d. forcible abduction
___75. Carmelo Bryant sold to Kobe Anthony a first class rice and received from Kobe the
purchase price thereof. When delivered, it was found to be a poor kind of rice. Kobe committed
a. Estafa b. damages c. Batas Pambansa Blg. 22 d. Misappropriation
___76. The improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.
a. Nonfeasance b. malfeasance c. dereliction of duty d. misfeasance
___77. The performance of some act which ought not to be done.
a. Nonfeasance b. misfeasance c. bribery d. malfeasance
___78. The omission of some act which ought to be performed.
a. Nonfeasance b. dereliction of duty c. infidelity d. unjust judgment
___79. A student gave his instructor a gift to refrain the latter from failing him. The instructor
committed a. indirect bribery b. direct bribery c. corruption d. anti-graft
___80. Any public officer who shall accept gifts offered to him by reason of his office.
a. direct bribery b. malversation c. corruption d. indirect bribery
___81. Any public officer who shall apply any public funds or property under his administration
to any public use other than that funds were appropriated committed –
a. illegal use of funds b. malversation c. technical malversation
d. failure to deliver public funds
___82. Any public officer who, by reason of the duties of his office, is accountable for public
funds/property, shall appropriate the same committed –
a. malversation b. illegal use of funds c. technical malversation d. corruption
___83. A student gave his instructor a gift to refrain the latter from failing him. The student
committed – a. corrupting a public officer b. attempting to corrupt a public officer c. direct
bribery
d. indirect bribery
___84. Killing a brother. A. homicide b. murder c. parricide d. infanticide
___85. Killing a spouse. A. homicide b. murder c. abortion d. infanticide
___86. Killing any child less than 3 days of age. A. homicide b. murder c. abortion d.
infanticide
___87. Killing a child more than 3 days of age. A. murder b. abortion c. parricide d.
infanticide
___88. Willful killing of the foetus in the uterus. A.murder b. infanticide c. homicide d.
abortion
___89. False keys shall be deemed to include –
a. tools used for robbery b. genuine keys stolen from the owner c. any keys other than those
intended by the owner d. any of the choices
___90. Any person who, having found lost property, fails to deliver the same to the local
authorities committed – a. robbery b. theft c. brigandage d. qualified theft
___91. Taking is complete so that theft is consummated when – a. under his control
b. disposed of it at once c. full possession of thing d. any of the choices
___92. The crime committed by a domestic servant by stealing the property of his master.
a. qualified theft b. theft c. robbery d. carnapping
___93. The offense committed by any person who makes or draws and issues any check for
value, knowing at the time of issue, he does not have sufficient funds is –
a. BP Blg. No. 22 b. Estafa c. Deceit d. Abuse of confidence
___94. Any person who shall shoot at another with any firearm only to intimidate the offended
party. A. frustrated murder b. illegal discharge of firearm c. attempted homicide
D. frustrated homicide
___95. A person falsely testifying under oath committed – a. falsification b. perjury
C. false testimony d. forgery
___96. Any legally married person surprised his spouse in the act of committing sexual
intercourse with another person, shall kill any of them or both, shall suffer the penalty of –
a. reclusion perpetua b. death c. destierro d. reclusion temporal
___97. When is a coin counterfeit? A. if forged b. if not authorized by the government
c. a and b d. a, b, and c
___98. Any person who resist or seriously disobey any person in authority while engaged in the
performance of official duties committed –
a. refusal b. disobedience to summons c. restraining d. resistance
___99. The offense made by any person who within a public place, shall discharge any firearm
calculated to cause alarm or danger –
a. scandalized b. DMC scandal c. Grave scandal d. Alarms and scandal
___100. A medley of discordant voices. A. alto b. symphony c. tumultuous d. charivari

ANSWER KEY

1. A 24 .A 47. D 70. D 83. A


2. D 25 .A 48. C 71. C 84. A
3. C 26. A 49. A 72. D 85. D
4. B 27. A 50. D 73. D 86. D
5. A 28. D 51. A 74. D 87. A
6. D 29. C 52. D 75. A 88. D
7. D 30. B 53. C 76. D 89. D
8. B 31. C 54. A 77. D 90. B
9. A 32. C 55. A 78. A 91. D
10. A 33. D 56. ABCD 79. B 92. A
11. C 34. C 57. D 80 D 93. A
12. B 35. A 58. B 81. C 94. B
13. D 36. B 59. ABCD 82. A 95. B
14. B/C 37. D 60. D 96. C
15. C 38. C 61. B 97. D
16. A 39. B 62. B 98. D
17. C 40. C 63. A 99. D
18. D 41. C 64.D 100. D
19. A 42. C 65. B
20. A 43. B 66. D
21. C 44. C 67. D
22. C 45. D 68. B
23. D 46. B 69. C

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