Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
Give this quiz to my class
Q 1/100
Score 0
Pardon cannot be extended to:
45
Plunder
Rape
Murder
Impeachment
Q 2/100
Score 0
What do you call the commission of another crime during service of penalty for a previous offense committed by the offender?
45
reiteracion
quasi recidivism
recidivism
habitual delinquency
100 questions
Q.
Pardon cannot be extended to:
1
45 sec
Q.
What do you call the commission of another crime during service of penalty for a previous offense committed by the offender?
2
45 sec
Q.
A person who is arrested and legally placed in jail but is not yet convicted by the court is a:
3
45 sec
Q.
A detention prisoner escaped from custody while being transported from the courtroom back to the city jail. What crime did he commit?
4
45 sec
Q.
The justifications for punishment are the following EXCEPT:
5
45 sec
Q.
Pardon by the President is only exercised when the accused is _____
6
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following information shall the court consider in determining whether one may be placed on probation?
7
45 sec
Q.
Amnesty can be granted only if there is:
8
45 sec
Q.
Probation is a form of:
9
45 sec
Q.
This is given to the offender by showing to others what would happen if they commit a crime.
10
45 sec
Q.
What penalty prohibits you from entering a designated place normally within a radius of not more than 250 and not less than 25 kilometers therein?
11
45 sec
Q.
What is the fraction of deducted sentence that is granted to one who escaped on the occasion of a disorder if he surrendered himself within 48 hours after the issuance of the proclamation announcing the termination of such calamity?
12
45 sec
Q.
Under Article 70 of the RPC, the duration of service of a life termer is:
13
45 sec
Q.
When does probation order take effect?
14
45 sec
Q.
The son cannot be held liable for the crime of his father. This is so, because nobody should suffer for the crime of another. What juridical condition of penalty is this?
15
45 sec
Q.
What do you call the postponement or temporary stay of the execution of the sentence?
16
45 sec
Q.
One who receives an absolute pardon is _____ from civil liability.
17
45 sec
Q.
Who grants amnesty?
18
45 sec
Q.
When the president changes the penalty to a less serious penalty or actually makes it shorter than what is imposed by the court, he is exercising:
19
45 sec
Q.
_____ is not a matter of grace. The convict is not entitled to it as a matter of right.
20
45 sec
Q.
As a general rule, all persons in custody is entitled to bail as a matter of _____.
21
45 sec
Q.
Who advocated the free will theory of crime causation?
22
45 sec
Q.
The existence of an accomplice presupposes the existence of:
23
45 sec
Q.
What kind of property may be seized and be the object of searched?
24
45 sec
Q.
What is the questioning initiated by law enforcer when a person has been taken into custody?
25
45 sec
Q.
If proof is the outcome of evidence, then what is evidence?
26
45 sec
Q.
As a general rule, a warrant (of arrest) is directed to be served in:
27
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following privilege may be availed of by 1st time offenders for imprisonment not exceeding 6 years?
28
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following undergoes preventive imprisonment?
29
45 sec
Q.
Any person under investigation shall have the right to___
30
45 sec
Q.
Anti Sexual Harassment Law is:
31
45 sec
Q.
It is a disposition under which a defendant after conviction is released, subject to conditions made by the court and supervision of a probation officer.
32
45 sec
Q.
A warrant may only be issued upon probable cause. How is probable cause determined?
33
45 sec
Q.
Which of the following best describes the classical theory?
34
45 sec
Q.
X was convicted of crime with less than 6 years imprisonment. X will be denied probation if:
35
45 sec
Q.
What is involved when a criminal is made incapacitated to commit a crime in the future?
36
45 sec
Q.
The theory in criminology that the stress is more on the effects on the felonious acts of the criminal rather than upon the criminal himself.
37
45 sec
Q.
If you violate your probation conditions what will the court do?
38
45 sec
Q.
Parole, pardon, commutation, reprieve are examples of:
39
45 sec
Q.
X was sentenced by Judge Y to Reclusion Perpetua. If Judge Y died while X was serving his sentence what happens to the sentence of X?
40
45 sec
Q.
When a penalty has a minimum and maximum period, we refer to them as:
41
45 sec
Q.
These are sets of law that control the action of the criminal justice and define the rights of the defendant.
42
45 sec
Q.
The Philippine Criminal Law promulgated in 1433.
43
45 sec
Q.
The preliminary investigation of offense within the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan is conducted by:
44
45 sec
Q.
In this stage, the accused will be brought before the court to apprise him of the charges against him.
45
45 sec
Q.
Who represents the State in criminal proceedings?
46
45 sec
Q.
These refer to the written allegations of the parties of their respective claims and defenses submitted to the court for trial and judgment. Examples of these are complaint, information, affidavit, motion dismiss etc.
47
45 sec
Q.
A process in the criminal justice which means the questioning initiated by law enforcers after a person has been taken into custody or deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way. It is defined by RA 7438.
48
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following is a part of custodial investigation?
49
45 sec
Q.
X is frustrated because he lost his wallet containing twenty pesos. He therefore has no more money to buy food and medicine. While walking along the street, he saw a lady counting her money she had just withdrawn from an Automated Teller Machine. X thought of taking the money from the lady by force. What crime is committed by X?
50
45 sec
Q.
When an offender has performed all the felonious acts but he failed to produce the felony for some reason or another, the crime is:
51
45 sec
Q.
It has endeavored to establish a mechanical and direct proportion between crime and penalty and there is scant regard to the human element.
52
45 sec
Q.
It is a human act punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
53
45 sec
Q.
What is present when the killing of a person is considered beforehand and that it was motivated more than by a simple desire to engage in acts of violence?
54
45 sec
Q.
It is an inherent power of the _____ to compel the attendance of witnesses in a case pending before them.
55
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following is the following is the best and highest proof. It speaks more eloquently than a hundred witnesses?
56
45 sec
Q.
For purposes of identification, the accused must appear in court; this means that there must be _____ of the accused.
57
45 sec
Q.
A stabbed B. A became remorseful and brought B to the hospital. The wound was almost fatal had it not for medical intervention. B did not die. What crime is committed by A?
58
45 sec
Q.
It is a process issued by a court after conviction to carry out the final judgment, such as commanding a prison warden to hold the accused in accordance with the terms of the judgment. It is carrying into effect the judgment of the court.
59
45 sec
Q.
What is the purpose of bail?
60
45 sec
Q.
It is one in which all the ingredients of the offense are committed in one place only.
61
45 sec
Q.
A crime in which some acts material and essential thereto occur in one province and some in another.
62
45 sec
Q.
Intervention of the victim in the criminal action is not allowed in the following EXCEPT:
63
45 sec
Q.
The following are requisites of attempted felony EXCEPT:
64
45 sec
Q.
X mixed poison to the food of Y. After Y had eaten a spoonful or two of the food prepared by X, Y threw them away as he did not like its taste. Y did not die. What crime is committed by X?
65
45 sec
Q.
X (man) dragged a woman to an isolated rice field about a few meters away from where she was. Because of the constant shouts for help of the woman X let him go and X run away. What crime was committed?
66
45 sec
Q.
X with intent to kill stabbed Y at least two times, as a result Y fell to the ground. X was to stab again Y for the second time but he noticed that Y was no longer moving and breathing. X thought that Y was already dead so he hurriedly left. Unknown to him Y was just feigning death. After X left, Y immediately went to a nearby hospital. What crime was committed assuming the wounds are mortal or fatal but Y did not die because of the skillful medical intervention?
67
45 sec
Q.
X with intent to kill stabbed Y at least two times, as a result Y fell to the ground. X was to stab again Y for the second time but he noticed that Y was no longer moving and breathing. X thought that Y was already dead so he hurriedly left. Unknown to him Y was just feigning death. After X left, Y immediately went to a nearby hospital. What crime was committed assuming the wounds are not mortal or not fatal, hence not sufficient to cause death?
68
45 sec
Q.
A waylaid B in the hope of getting a watch. But B left the watch. A pointed his gun to B. But since B had no watch in him, A let him go unmolested. What crime was committed?
69
45 sec
Q.
A shot B producing a wound sufficient to cause death. However a twist of fate happened when A suddenly began to feel sorry for B. So A himself treated the wounds sustained by B. B did not die as a result. What crime was committed by A?
70
45 sec
Q.
A raised his bolo as if to struck B (without any blow being struck). What crime was committed?
71
45 sec
Q.
X who is fully naked and Y also fully naked forcefully rubbed his penis into the genitalia of Y. The tanods came and arrested X on the spot. What crime is committed?
72
45 sec
Q.
Dr. X had long wanted to kill Y his brother. So one night he mixed whitish substances (arsenic) on the soup of the latter. When the brother had already finished his meal including the soup with poison, Dr. X had a sudden change of heart and decided to save the life of the brother by employing his knowledge in toxicology. He immediately administered an antidote. The antidote administered by Dr. X prevented the death of the brother. What crime was committed by Dr. X?
73
45 sec
Q.
It is that point in the commission of the crime where the actor has still control over his acts and its natural course.
74
45 sec
Q.
X shot Y to death. While X was in jail, Mel Enriquez, a television anchorman/reporter interviewed him. In the process of interview, X admitted to Mel, that he indeed shot Y. Mel is now in court as a witness against X to prove that X admitted to him that he (X) killed Y. Is this evidence admissible?
75
45 sec
Q.
A man served his sentence for 8 years, although he was sentenced 20 years imprisonment. What did the man enjoy?
76
45 sec
Q.
A family built his house in an inner piece of land. He was not allowed to go through a neighbor’s yard. He was accused of trespassing. But the law allows such passage under:
77
45 sec
Q.
Juan is expert in pick pocketing. He does this act in the sidewalks and in Quiapo church. The pick pocketing in church is more serious when done in church because:
78
45 sec
Q.
A law was passed in July 1998 imposing death penalty against a drug pusher. The pusher was caught and convicted in 1997. The judge sentenced him (again) to death in 1999, which is the 2nd promulgation of judgment. What right was violated?
79
45 sec
Q.
It is an act or omission in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it:
80
45 sec
Q.
Which among the following is not an afflictive penalty?
81
45 sec
Q.
Under the ___________, the maximum duration of the convict’s sentence shall not be more than three (3) times the length of time corresponding to the most severe penalties imposed upon him which however shall not exceed forty (40) years:
82
45 sec
Q.
Which law prohibited the imposition of the death penalty?
83
45 sec
Q.
What is the first and indispensable requisite of Self-Defense?
84
45 sec
Q.
A _________ exists when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of a felony and decides to commit it:
85
45 sec
Q.
It is that characteristic of criminal law which states that criminal law is binding on all persons who live or sojourn in the Philippines regardless of age, sex and nationality:
86
45 sec
Q.
These are crimes that are consummated in one instant; that is may not have an attempted or a frustrated stage such as acts of lasciviousness, slander, false testimony etc.:
87
45 sec
Q.
As a general rule, light felonies are punishable only when they are ____________, with the exception of those committed against persons or property:
88
45 sec
Q.
There is ________ when the criminal act is performed with deliberate intent:
89
45 sec
Q.
It is a rule regarding the jurisdiction of a coastal state whenever a crime is committed aboard a foreign merchant vessel which is within the jurisdiction of that coastal state. According to this rule, such crimes can be tried in that country, unless their commission affects the peace and security of that coastal state:
90
45 sec
Q.
What is incurred by one who commits a felony, although the wrongful act done is different from that which he intended?
91
45 sec
Q.
An aggravating circumstance that can be applied to all felonies, examples of which are recidivism, dwelling, etc.:
92
45 sec
Q.
Are those where the act committed is a crime, but for reasons of public policy, no penalty is imposed:
93
45 sec
Q.
This crime is said to be a crime committed against all mankind and whose commission affects all territorial boundaries such that the doer of this crime maybe arrested anywhere in the world he might be seen because he is deemed to be a “Hostes Humanis Generis”:
94
45 sec
Q.
What is meant by the maxim “Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea”?
95
45 sec
Q.
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
96
45 sec
Q.
If KOKO committed a crime because he was drunk at the time of commission of such crime and it was proven that he is not a habitual drunkard nonetheless, it was also proven that he use such condition to facilitate the commission of crime, then drunkenness must be appreciated as:
97
45 sec
Q.
What is the purpose of the law in punishing impossible crimes?
98
45 sec
Q.
USS Destroyer of the US Navy was anchored along the stretch of Subic Bay when Cadet 1st Class Zac Apron stabbed to death his fellow American Soldier by the name of Lance Corporal Justin Daniels. The stabbing incident happened inside the USS Destroyer. Which court shall have the jurisdiction over the crime?