RPC Book II Exams Njmpti

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CRIMINAL LAW II

1. Which of the following is not a punishable conspiracy?

a. Conspiracy to commit treason


b. Conspiracy to commit rebellion
c. Conspiracy to commit coup d’ etat
d. Conspiracy to commit murder

2. Which of the following qualifies a crime from homicide to murder?


a. Night time
b. Dwelling
c. Treachery
d. Taking advantage of public position

3. Which of the following is not a crime?

a. Proposal to commit treason


b. Proposal to commit sedition
c. Proposal to commit rebellion
d. Proposal to commit coup d’ etat

4. Who among the following is not a person in authority in the crime of


Indirect Assault?

a. Judge
b. Mayor
c. Lawyer
d. Lupong Tagapamayapa

5. Indirect bribery is committed by:

a. A public officer who will do an act in consideration of what he will


receive.
b. A public officer who will refrain from doing what he should do because
of what he receives
c. A public officer who does an act constituting a crime in consideration of
what he will receive
d. A public officer who receives consideration because of his
office.

6. Article 294 (robbery with violence against or intimidation of person)


defines and penalizes:

a. composite crime or special complex crime


b. complex crime
c. compound crime
d. continuing crime

7. The Sangguniang Bayan of Cawawa passed an ordinance appropriating a


fund of Twenty Million Pesos (Php 20,000,000.00) for the construction of a
bridge aiming to cross a river and connecting Barangay Pinagdusahan, a
far-flung barangay of the municipality. Unfortunately, a flood came
affecting Barangay Pinagdusahan submerged with water. The Mayor asked
for the release of calamity fund but there was none. The only available
fund was that appropriated by the Sangguniang Bayan for the construction
of a bridge going to Barangay Pinagdusahan. To meet the needs of his
constituents at Barangay Pinagdusahan for food, clothing, water and
medicine, he released the fund intended for the bridge project. The Mayor
is liable of:
a. Fraud against public treasury
b. Malversation
c. Technical malversation
d. No crime

8. A, B, C, D and E went to the house of X with intent to kill. Upon reaching


the house, the five of them aimed and fired at the bedroom of X. However,
X was not in the room as he was in another city. The five accused may be
convicted of attempted murder.

a. True
b. False, they may be convicted of the crime of illegal discharge of firearm.
c. False, they are only liable for an impossible crime.
d. False, they are liable for malicious mischief.

9. A breach of allegiance to a government committed by a person who owes


allegiance to it is:
a. Treason
b. Rebellion
c. Sedition
d. Coup d’ etat

10. Which of the following is NOT a war crime?


a. Treason
b. Misprision of treason
c. Flight to enemy’s country
d. Espionage

11. A person who adheres to the enemy during war commits:


a. Rebellion
b. Sedition
c. Coup d’ etat
d. No crime

12. Attacking or seizing a vessel on Philippine waters or on the high seas is:
a. Qualified piracy
b. Qualified mutiny
c. Piracy
d. Mutiny

13. Berto, shot his enemy, Chester but Chester was not hit. Chester fled.
Berto was immediately arrested by the police through a valid hot pursuit
operation. Arbitrary detention under Art. 125, RPC can be committed only
by the arresting police when they fail to deliver Berto to the proper
authorities within:
a. 12 hours
b. 18 hours
c. 36 hours
d. 72 hours

14. Ando, a police officer on uniform entered the house of Baste through the
window. When Baste saw Ando inside his house, Baste angrily asked: “Sir,
who are you? Why are you here? Why did you enter my house without my
consent?” Ando said “I am a policeman” and left the house. Ando
committed:
a. Qualified trespass to dwelling
b. Trespass to property
c. Violation of domicile
d. No crime

15. A public uprising and taking of arms against the government with the main
objective to overthrow said government is:
a. Treason
b. Rebellion
c. Coup d’ etat
d. Sedition

16. Congressman Pantalva is on the way to Congress to attend a session. His


driver, a uniformed police escort, Pandoy was driving their vehicle when
another vehicle in front of them suddenly stopped. Both armed, X and Y
disembarked and required Congressman Pantalva to get out of his car.
Instead, Pandoy alighted from the vehicle, but X poked Pandoy with his
gun. Pandoy was immediately rendered unconscious. When Congressman
Pantalva attempted to help Pandoy, X and Y shot the Congressman on the
head and fled from the place where the incident happened. Congressman
Pantalva died. X and Y committed:
a. Direct assault and indirect assault
b. Direct assault and Direct Assault with Murder
c. Direct assault and Murder
d. Serious physical injuries

17. Members of a union attended a rally in front of Nestle Philippines in


Cabuyao, Laguna. The rallyists lied on the highway. As a result, traffic
went heavy. Even the ingress of company vehicles was blocked because of
the lying rallyists. PO1 Matt Tikas required the lying protesters to get up
but they refused. Instead, they posed like President Duterte holding their
jaw and exclaimed, “Walang ginagawang paraan para ibaba ang presyo ng
mga bilihin, kundi ipasa ang TRAIN law; Duterte, pasakit sa mamamayang
Pilipino, tuta ng China. President Hu Jintao, Welcome to the Philippines,
Province of China!” The rallyists committed:
a. Inciting to Rebellion
b. Alarms and Scandals
c. Simple Disobedience
d. Inciting to Sedition

18. A person who takes an active part in any charivari commits:


a. Direct assault
b. Unjust vexation
c. Alarms and scandals
d. Resistance and disobedience
19. Aiming a gun at another to cause fear is:
a. Grave threat
b. Discharge of firearm
c. Attempted homicide
d. Alarms and scandals

20. Helping the escape of a prisoner by an employee of the jail facility is:
a. Delivering prisoner from jail
b. Infidelity in the custody of prisoner
c. Direct bribery
d. Maltreatment of prisoner

21. A convicted prisoner who escapes from a penal institution on the occasion
of a disorder or calamity cannot be charged for evasion of sentence if he
surrenders to the authorities within:
a. 60 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 72 hours
d. 100 hours

22. The imitation of a legal or genuine coin is:


a. Uttering of coin
b. Counterfeiting coin
c. Mutilation of coin
d. Forgery

23. The act of getting the metal dust of a coin to diminish its value and to
deceive the public is:
a. Uttering of coin
b. Counterfeiting coin
c. Mutilation of coin
d. Forgery

24. Lando applied for a driver’s license. He was given a form to fill up but
instead of answering them truthfully, he made a narration of facts which
are absolutely false. Lando committed:
a. False testimony
b. Perjury
c. Falsification
d. Estafa

25. Nestor Torres was convicted for the crime of Robbery with Homicide in
Pangasinan. He went to Manila to hide and used the name Robert Dela
Fuente so that he cannot be arrested by the police. Nestor committed the
crime of:
a. Concealing true name
b. Perjury
c. Falsification
d. Using fictitious name

26. Amy and Demy are sweet hearts. They went to Roxas Boulevard for an
ambling walk. They decided to sit when they saw the sunset and watched
it until it was evening. Because of the beautiful scenery, Demy was roused
and all went into torrid kissing with Amy. Dissatisfied, they went behind a
big rock where they had sexual intercourse but somebody saw them. Amy
and Demy committed:
a. No crime
b. Unjust vexation
c. Slander by deed
d. Grave scandal

27. The improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done is:
a. Malfeasance
b. Misfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Overt act

28. Filipinos and aliens owe the same allegiance to the Philippines. Filipinos
owe permanent allegiance to the Philippines whereas aliens owe
temporary allegiance to the Philippines.

a. Both statements are true.


b. Both statements are false.
c. The first statement is true and the second false.
d. The first statement is false and the second true.

29. This crime is committed by a public officer who will refrain from
prosecuting offender in consideration of a price or gift and the crime is
punishable by reclusion perpetua and/or death.

a. Indirect bribery
b. Qualified bribery
c. Direct bribery
d. Corruption of public officials

30. A person who solicits or makes immoral or indecent advances to a woman


under his custody as a jail warden is:
a. Maltreatment of prisoner
b. Acts of lasciviousness
c. Abuse against chastity
d. Seduction

31. Killing a child aging 72 hours by the parent is:


a. Parricide
b. Infanticide
c. Murder
d. Homicide

32. Lala was raped. She got pregnant. In order to conceal her dishonour, she
sought the advice of friend Dada. Dada gave her a juice extracted from
the fruit of a mahogany tree to be taken everyday. Lala heeded the advice
of Dada. Eventually, the fetus in Lala’s womb was aborted. Dada
committed the crime of:
a. Intentional abortion
b. Unintentional abortion
c. Abortion practiced by the woman herself
d. Abortion practiced by other persons
33. Intentionally mutilating a person by depriving him of some essential organ
for reproduction is:
a. Serious physical injury
b. Attempted homicide
c. Castration
d. Mayhem

34. Inserting the finger inside the anus of a person is:


a. Acts of lasciviousness
b. Rape by carnal knowledge
c. Object rape
d. No crime committed

35. The malicious destruction of property other than by means of fire is:
a. Arson
b. Malicious mischief
c. Damage to property
d. Theft

36. Taking of bananas in a banana plantation is:


a. Theft
b. Robbery
c. Qualified theft
d. Piracy

37. A relative under Art. 332, RPC is exempt from criminal liability in the
following crimes EXCEPT:
a. Swindling
b. Malicious mischief
c. Theft
d. Kidnapping

38. A person, through deceit, had sexual intercourse of a woman who is 18


years of age committed:
a. Qualified seduction
b. Simple seduction
c. Rape
d. Forcible abduction

39. A widow who gets married before 301 days from the death of her
husband commits:
a. Illegal marriage
b. Premature marriage
c. Bigamy
d. No crime

40. A crime committed by performing any act in the presence of others which
casts dishonour, discredit or contempt upon another person is:
a. Libel
b. Incriminatory machinations
c. Slander by deed
d. Unjust vexation

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