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QUESTION AND ANSWER IN

CRIMINAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

BOOK 2
SET 1

By: Charlemagne James P. Ramos
1. Intod intended to kill Intoy, peppered the house of
Intoy with bullets, but since the intended victim was
not at home at the time no harm came to intoy. What
is the crime committed by Intod?
A. Malicious Mischief
B. Impossible crime
C. Reckless imprudence resulting to Damage to
property
D. Attempted Homicide
1. Intod intended to kill Intoy, peppered the house of
Intoy with bullets, but since the intended victim was
not at home at the time no harm came to intoy. What
is the crime committed by Intod?
A. Malicious Mischief
B. Impossible crime
C. Reckless imprudence resulting to Damage to
property
D. Attempted Homicide
2. Amiril a Moro, with five wives who are all living
with him, kills by means of poison his second wife
married by him is liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. No criminal liability
2. Amiril a Moro, with five wives who are all living
with him, kills by means of poison his second wife
married by him is liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. No criminal liability
3. The following are crimes classified as physical
injuries EXCEPT:
A. Abortion
B. Mutilation
C. Serious physical injuries
D. Maltreatment
3. The following are crimes classified as physical
injuries EXCEPT:
A. Abortion
B. Mutilation
C. Serious physical injuries
D. Maltreatment
4. The following are elements of abortion practiced by
the woman herself or by her parents:
I. There is a pregnant woman who suffered an
abortion
II. The abortion is intended
III. It is caused by the woman itself
IV. It is cause by any other person, with her consent
A. I,II,III,IV C. I,III,IV
B. I,II,IV D. I, II, III
4. The following are elements of abortion practiced by
the woman herself or by her parents:
I. There is a pregnant woman who suffered an
abortion
II. The abortion is intended
III. It is caused by the woman itself
IV. It is cause by any other person, with her consent
A. I,II,III,IV C. I,III,IV
B. I,II,IV D. I, II, III
5. The following are crimes against public order
EXCEPT:
A. Alarms and scandal
B. Illegal association
C. Usurpation of authority
D. Evasion of service of sentence
5. The following are crimes against public order
EXCEPT:
A. Alarms and scandal
B. Illegal association
C. Usurpation of authority
D. Evasion of service of sentence
6. The act of diminishing, by ingenious mean, the
metal content in the coin may give birth to an
accusation called?
A. Uttering false coins
B. mutilation of coin
C. Falsification
D. Forgery
6. The act of diminishing, by ingenious mean, the
metal content in the coin may give birth to an
accusation called?
A. Uttering false coins
B. mutilation of coin
C. Falsification
D. Forgery
7. Janeth Lim Napoles in connivance with the other
senators and persons, amasses, accumulates or
acquires ill‐gotten wealth through combination of
series of overt and criminal acts of 200,000,000 Pesos.
What is the minimum aggregate amount of the ill‐
gotten wealth in order for Janeth Lim Napoles be held
guilty for the crime of Plunder?
A. 200,000,000 Pesos
B. 100,000,000 Pesos
C. 50,000,000 Pesos
D. 30,000,000 Pesos
7. Janeth Lim Napoles in connivance with the other
senators and persons, amasses, accumulates or
acquires ill‐gotten wealth through combination of
series of overt and criminal acts of 200,000,000 Pesos.
What is the minimum aggregate amount of the ill‐
gotten wealth in order for Janeth Lim Napoles be held
guilty for the crime of Plunder?
A. 200,000,000 Pesos
B. 100,000,000 Pesos
C. 50,000,000 Pesos
D. 30,000,000 Pesos
8. Robin has in his possession a firearm, unfortunately
robin overlaps the date that his license should be
register then and there resulting to the expiration of
his license to posses’ firearm. Could Robin be held
liable for Illegal Possession of Firearm?
A. Yes C. No
B. It Depends D. Maybe
8. Robin has in his possession a firearm, unfortunately
robin overlaps the date that his license should be
register then and there resulting to the expiration of
his license to posses’ firearm. Could Robin be held
liable for Illegal Possession of Firearm?
A. Yes C. No
B. It Depends D. Maybe
9. During a town fiesta BF and GF were having a
romantic moment. while walking together they meet
the EX‐BF of GF who is still so in love with GF upon
chance of crossing their way EX‐BF kiss and Smashed
the neck of GF and utter words that he still love her.
What crime did EX‐BF committed?
A. Acts of Lasciviousness
B. Attempted Rape
C. Unjust Vexation
D. Seduction
9. During a town fiesta BF and GF were having a
romantic moment. while walking together they meet
the EX‐BF of GF who is still so in love with GF upon
chance of crossing their way EX‐BF kiss and Smashed
the neck of GF and utter words that he still love her.
What crime did EX‐BF committed?
A. Acts of Lasciviousness
B. Attempted Rape
C. Unjust Vexation
D. Seduction
10. A with intent to kill shot B using an unlicensed firearm as
a result B died instantly. Now, future Criminologist what
crime or crimes was committed by A?
A. Homicide, the unlicensed firearm will be appreciated only
as an aggravating circumstance
B. Separate crime of Homicide and illegal possession of
firearms under PD 1866 amended by RA 8294.
C. Murder, the use of unlicensed fire will be appreciated as a
qualifying aggravating circumstance.
D. Separate crime of Murder and illegal possession of
firearms under PD 1866 amended by RA 8294.
10. A with intent to kill shot B using an unlicensed firearm as
a result B died instantly. Now, future Criminologist what
crime or crimes was committed by A?
A. Homicide, the unlicensed firearm will be appreciated only
as an aggravating circumstance
B. Separate crime of Homicide and illegal possession of
firearms under PD 1866 amended by RA 8294.
C. Murder, the use of unlicensed fire will be appreciated as a
qualifying aggravating circumstance.
D. Separate crime of Murder and illegal possession of
firearms under PD 1866 amended by RA 8294.
11. A citizen who intellectually or emotionally favors
the enemy and harbors sympathies or connections
disloyal to his country’s interest or policy is guilty of
______
A. Adherence to the enemy
B. misprision of treason
C. Aid and comfort
D. levying war
11. A citizen who intellectually or emotionally favors
the enemy and harbors sympathies or connections
disloyal to his country’s interest or policy is guilty of
______
A. Adherence to the enemy
B. misprision of treason
C. Aid and comfort
D. levying war
12. Person directly vested with jurisdiction whether as
individuals or as members of some court or
government corporations, board or commission, are
________
A. persons in authority
B. agents of persons in authority
C. Constituted authorities
D. pubic officers
12. Person directly vested with jurisdiction whether as
individuals or as members of some court or
government corporations, board or commission, are
________
A. persons in authority
B. agents of persons in authority
C. Constituted authorities
D. pubic officers
13. In the case of Evasion of service of sentence, the
person who escaped from prison must have been
convicted by final judgment and is serving what?
A. destierro C. penalty
B. imprisonment D. banishment
13. In the case of Evasion of service of sentence, the
person who escaped from prison must have been
convicted by final judgment and is serving what?
A. destierro C. penalty
B. imprisonment D. banishment
14. A married man had sexual intercourse with
another woman not his wife. The latter filed a
case of concubinage against the paramour of her
husband only. Will it that prosper?
A. no C. it depends
B. yes D. possible
14. A married man had sexual intercourse with
another woman not his wife. The latter filed a
case of concubinage against the paramour of her
husband only. Will it that prosper?
A. no C. it depends
B. yes D. possible
15. Duterte hates Roxas because of his attitude, one
day Roxas left his house not knowing that Duterte has
been following his daily routine. Taking advantage of
the situation Duterte burned the house of Roxas
thereby sows and creates fear and panic among the
populace. What crime was committed by Duterte?
A. Arson C. Terrorism
B. Qualified Arson D. Malicious Mischief
15. Duterte hates Roxas because of his attitude, one
day Roxas left his house not knowing that Duterte has
been following his daily routine. Taking advantage of
the situation Duterte burned the house of Roxas
thereby sows and creates fear and panic among the
populace. What crime was committed by Duterte?
A. Arson C. Terrorism
B. Qualified Arson D. Malicious Mischief
17. In the preceding question what law Punishing acts
which sows and creates fear and panic among the
populace.
A. RA 9372
B. RA 9344
C. RA 9346
D. PD 1613
17. In the preceding question what law Punishing acts
which sows and creates fear and panic among the
populace.
A. RA 9372
B. RA 9344
C. RA 9346
D. PD 1613
17. Alden went to the house of his fiancée Maine who
is 16 years old knowing that no one is in the house
and waiting of that opportunity Alden promise to
marry her, due to his promise he succeeded in having
sexual intercourse with Maine. What crime was
committed by Alden?
A. Seduction
B. Statutory rape
C. Qualified seduction
D. Abduction with rape
17. Alden went to the house of his fiancée Maine who
is 16 years old knowing that no one is in the house
and waiting of that opportunity Alden promise to
marry her, due to his promise he succeeded in having
sexual intercourse with Maine. What crime was
committed by Alden?
A. Seduction
B. Statutory rape
C. Qualified seduction
D. Abduction with rape
18. Roxas, Binay and Duterte grabbed Mirriam who is
only 17 years old then dragged her to their safehouse,
then and there she was raped by Roxas, Binay and
Duterte, what crime was committed by them if any?
A. Forcible abduction with rape
B. Grave threats with rape
C. Kidnapping with rape
D. Coercion with rape
18. Roxas, Binay and Duterte grabbed Mirriam who is
only 17 years old then dragged her to their safehouse,
then and there she was raped by Roxas, Binay and
Duterte, what crime was committed by them if any?
A. Forcible abduction with rape
B. Grave threats with rape
C. Kidnapping with rape
D. Coercion with rape
19. A barangay chairman, without any legal
except in strong suspicion that the number one
police character in their area will commit a
crime, detained the high risk suspect for 10
hours. Is there a crime committed?
A. Illegal detention
B. arbitrary detention
C. Expulsion without legal ground
D. none
19. A barangay chairman, without any legal
except in strong suspicion that the number one
police character in their area will commit a
crime, detained the high risk suspect for 10
hours. Is there a crime committed?
A. Illegal detention
B. arbitrary detention
C. Expulsion without legal ground
D. none
20. Under our penal laws, is negligence and
imprudence in itself a crime?
A. possible C. it depends
B. no D. yes
20. Under our penal laws, is negligence and
imprudence in itself a crime?
A. possible C. it depends
B. no D. yes
21. In the crime of adultery, the offender is the
married what?
A. man C. paramour
B. lover D. woman
21. In the crime of adultery, the offender is the
married what?
A. man C. paramour
B. lover D. woman
22. The child and youth welfare code is what
particular law?
A. PD 603 C. RA 7610
B. RA 3815 D. PD 1866
22. The child and youth welfare code is what
particular law?
A. PD 603 C. RA 7610
B. RA 3815 D. PD 1866
23. While in the town fiesta dance, Jhun boy
took Hitomi as his dance partner. Could not
control himself because of the beauty of Hitomi
and it was already the 3rd year since his wife
went abroad, he tightly embraced Hitomi and
smashed her neck. What crime if any was
committed by Jhun boy?
A. Immorality
B. seduction
C. unjust vexation
D. Acts of lasciviousness
23. While in the town fiesta dance, Jhun boy
took Hitomi as his dance partner. Could not
control himself because of the beauty of Hitomi
and it was already the 3rd year since his wife
went abroad, he tightly embraced Hitomi and
smashed her neck. What crime if any was
committed by Jhun boy?
A. Immorality
B. seduction
C. unjust vexation
D. Acts of lasciviousness
24. In criminal law particularly in alarms and
scandals, this means a mock serenade of
discordant voices or sounds designed to deride
or insult. It is called?
A. Harana C. chorus
B. charivari D. videoke
24. In criminal law particularly in alarms and
scandals, this means a mock serenade of
discordant voices or sounds designed to deride
or insult. It is called?
A. Harana C. chorus
B. charivari D. videoke
25. Bimbi kills his illegitimate grandfather Aquino is
liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Murder
C. Homicide
D. No criminal liability
25. Bimbi kills his illegitimate grandfather Aquino is
liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Murder
C. Homicide
D. No criminal liability
26. It is committed by one who on the high seas or in
Philippine waters shall attack or seize a vessel or not
being a member of its complement or passengers,
shall seize the whole or part of the cargo of said
vessel, its equipment or personal belongings.
A. Terrorism
B. Robbery
C. Piracy
D. Mutiny
26. It is committed by one who on the high seas or in
Philippine waters shall attack or seize a vessel or not
being a member of its complement or passengers,
shall seize the whole or part of the cargo of said
vessel, its equipment or personal belongings.
A. Terrorism
B. Robbery
C. Piracy
D. Mutiny
27. James and Danga are best friends. To seal their
mutual that “come agreement what may” they will
help each other until death they sealed their covenant
with their own blood. Frustrated because his
sweetheart left him, Danga asked James to push him
immediately before the train passes near their house
and as a result, Danga died. However, before Danga
died, he thanked his bestfriend James for a job well
done. What is the crime committed?
A. Assisted in killing
B. Giving assistance to suicide
C. Death under tumultuous affray
D. No crime at all
27. James and Danga are best friends. To seal their
mutual that “come agreement what may” they will
help each other until death they sealed their covenant
with their own blood. Frustrated because his
sweetheart left him, Danga asked James to push him
immediately before the train passes near their house
and as a result, Danga died. However, before Danga
died, he thanked his bestfriend James for a job well
done. What is the crime committed?
A. Assisted in killing
B. Giving assistance to suicide
C. Death under tumultuous affray
D. No crime at all
28. Mendicancy law on the giving of small amounts of
money to street beggars is a special law. When
arrested for violating the said law, the suspect argued
that he should not be held liable because his motive is
not to violate the said law but to help the poor. Would
you still charge criminally the man with a soft heart
for the poor?
A. no because the motive is good
B. It depends
C. never
D. Yes
28. Mendicancy law on the giving of small amounts of
money to street beggars is a special law. When
arrested for violating the said law, the suspect argued
that he should not be held liable because his motive is
not to violate the said law but to help the poor. Would
you still charge criminally the man with a soft heart
for the poor?
A. no because the motive is good
B. It depends
C. never
D. Yes
29. RA 9346 also known as the “Law prohibiting the
imposition of death penalty” was signed on ________
A. June 24, 2006 C. July 6, 2006
B. August 6, 2006 D. September 6, 2006
29. RA 9346 also known as the “Law prohibiting the
imposition of death penalty” was signed on ________
A. June 24, 2006 C. July 6, 2006
B. August 6, 2006 D. September 6, 2006
30. Joime, a sexual pervert failed to have sex for a
month. However, in order to preserve for his birthday
his ‘manoy’ by sexually abusing Jessy, a losing
candidate for Miss Barangay, he used his middle and
ring fingers in penetrating the genitals of Jessy. What
crime is there?
A. Sodomy C. acts of lasciviousness
B. No crime D. rape
30. Joime, a sexual pervert failed to have sex for a
month. However, in order to preserve for his birthday
his ‘manoy’ by sexually abusing Jessy, a losing
candidate for Miss Barangay, he used his middle and
ring fingers in penetrating the genitals of Jessy. What
crime is there?
A. Sodomy C. acts of lasciviousness
B. No crime D. rape
31. This felony is characterized by a public and
malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect
real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition,
status or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor,
discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person,
or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.
A. Incriminatory machination
B. Oral defamation
C. Libel
D. Slander
31. This felony is characterized by a public and
malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect
real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition,
status or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor,
discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person,
or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.
A. Incriminatory machination
B. Oral defamation
C. Libel
D. Slander
32. In crimes against persons such as murder,
homicide and parricide, the victim should die and
there must be intent to kill. Which of the said crimes
requires relationship between the victim and the
perpetrator?
A. Homicide C. parricide
B. Murder D. none of these
32. In crimes against persons such as murder,
homicide and parricide, the victim should die and
there must be intent to kill. Which of the said crimes
requires relationship between the victim and the
perpetrator?
A. Homicide C. parricide
B. Murder D. none of these
33. A legitimate grandfather who kills his grandson
who is three (3) days old is liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Infanticide
D. Murder
33. A legitimate grandfather who kills his grandson
who is three (3) days old is liable for?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Infanticide
D. Murder
34. The taking of personal property against the will of
its owner and attended by violence against or
intimidation of person or force over things is?
A. Theft
B. Coercion
C. Estafa
D. Robbery
34. The taking of personal property against the will of
its owner and attended by violence against or
intimidation of person or force over things is?
A. Theft
B. Coercion
C. Estafa
D. Robbery
35. JO1 Bantay, and JO2 Tagatingin are prison guards
who escorted Escapo in attending a court hearing in
Malabon City. Arriving too early in the court room,
JO1 Bantay and went to a nearby restaurant to have a
cup of coffee. When Escapo was being watched by
CO2 Tagatingin only. Escapo and his cohorts
succeeded in escaping. The said prison guards can be
held liable for what crime?
A. Conniving with prisoner
B. Consenting to evasion
C. Illegal break time
D. Evasion through negligence
35. JO1 Bantay, and JO2 Tagatingin are prison guards
who escorted Escapo in attending a court hearing in
Malabon City. Arriving too early in the court room,
JO1 Bantay and went to a nearby restaurant to have a
cup of coffee. When Escapo was being watched by
CO2 Tagatingin only. Escapo and his cohorts
succeeded in escaping. The said prison guards can be
held liable for what crime?
A. Conniving with prisoner
B. Consenting to evasion
C. Illegal break time
D. Evasion through negligence
36. Duterte, Roxas and Binay broke into the National
Food Authority forcibly destroyed the door of the
warehouse in order to address the sufferings of the
people within the area. Thus, they called all the
people to help them by empting all the goods stored
therein. Duterte, Roxas and Binay did not even took
something for themselves. What crime was
committed?
A. Sedition
B. Rebellion
C. Direct assault
D. Indirect assault
36. Duterte, Roxas and Binay broke into the National
Food Authority forcibly destroyed the door of the
warehouse in order to address the sufferings of the
people within the area. Thus, they called all the
people to help them by empting all the goods stored
therein. Duterte, Roxas and Binay did not even took
something for themselves. What crime was
committed?
A. Sedition
B. Rebellion
C. Direct assault
D. Indirect assault
37. A public officer who has under his custody or
charge a prisoner‐serving sentence by final judgment
or detention prisoner and such officer connives with
or consents to the escapes of such prisoner is liable
for?
A. Infidelity in the custody of prisoner
B. Evasion of service of sentence
C. Dereliction of duty
D. Prevarication
37. A public officer who has under his custody or
charge a prisoner‐serving sentence by final judgment
or detention prisoner and such officer connives with
or consents to the escapes of such prisoner is liable
for?
A. Infidelity in the custody of prisoner
B. Evasion of service of sentence
C. Dereliction of duty
D. Prevarication
38. Michael was charged with homicide and after 10
years of litigation, he was convicted and sentenced to
suffer 18 years of imprisonment and a civil damage of
P100,000.00. While on Appeal, he died of
tuberculosis. His death ended the imprisonment
penalty. How about the civil liability?
A. The obligation continues unless waived
B. It depends on the outcome of the appeal
C. Still with obligation
D. No more obligation
38. Michael was charged with homicide and after 10
years of litigation, he was convicted and sentenced to
suffer 18 years of imprisonment and a civil damage of
P100,000.00. While on Appeal, he died of
tuberculosis. His death ended the imprisonment
penalty. How about the civil liability?
A. The obligation continues unless waived
B. It depends on the outcome of the appeal
C. Still with obligation
D. No more obligation
39. Contracting a second or subsequent marriage
before the former marriage has been legally dissolved
is what crime?
A. Bigamy C. none
B. simulation D. usurpation
39. Contracting a second or subsequent marriage
before the former marriage has been legally dissolved
is what crime?
A. Bigamy C. none
B. simulation D. usurpation
40. Insurrection as one of the crimes against public
order, the principal objective of the movement is not
to overthrow the government but to affect what kind
of changes in the government?
A. Minor C. general
B. Specific D. major
40. Insurrection as one of the crimes against public
order, the principal objective of the movement is not
to overthrow the government but to affect what kind
of changes in the government?
A. Minor C. general
B. Specific D. major
41. While inside SM Subic, Joime stole an expensive
watch in a jewelry store and Mau without knowing
that the said watch was stolen property, purchased it
from Joime and while on the way out, Mau was
caught. What crime shall be filed against Mau if there
is any?
A. Theft C. none
B. Anti‐fencing law D. estafa
41. While inside SM Subic, Joime stole an expensive
watch in a jewelry store and Mau without knowing
that the said watch was stolen property, purchased it
from Joime and while on the way out, Mau was
caught. What crime shall be filed against Mau if there
is any?
A. Theft C. none
B. Anti‐fencing law D. estafa
42. In the preceding question what law punishes
fencing?
A. PD 1612 C. PD 1829
B. PD 9 D. PD 532
42. In the preceding question what law punishes
fencing?
A. PD 1612 C. PD 1829
B. PD 9 D. PD 532
43. Under art. 125 of RPC how many hour shall a Cop
deliver or file a case at the prosecutor’s office or
municipal judge in crimes punishable with light
penalties?
a. 8 c. 12
b. 6 d. 18
43. Under art. 125 of RPC how many hour shall a Cop
deliver or file a case at the prosecutor’s office or
municipal judge in crimes punishable with light
penalties?
a. 8 c. 12
b. 6 d. 18
44. Omni is a janitor and a public employee at Pembo
Elementary School. He is assigned to clean the
Hallways of the school. One day, he noticed a fellow
student loitering and spilling suspected liquid that
would taint on the floor. Omni got angry and so he
locked the student at the Inventory room and was
freed from the room after eight hours. Omni
committed the crime of?
A. Arbitrary detention
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Incriminatory machination
44. Omni is a janitor and a public employee at Pembo
Elementary School. He is assigned to clean the
Hallways of the school. One day, he noticed a fellow
student loitering and spilling suspected liquid that
would taint on the floor. Omni got angry and so he
locked the student at the Inventory room and was
freed from the room after eight hours. Omni
committed the crime of?
A. Arbitrary detention
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Incriminatory machination
45. In the preceding question what if the crime is
accompanied with serious physical injury. Decide
A. Omni is liable for illegal detention
B. Omni is liable for Serious Unlawful arrest
C. Omni is liable for Qualified Arbitrary Detention
D. Omni is liable for Serious Illegal Detention
45. In the preceding question what if the crime is
accompanied with serious physical injury. Decide
A. Omni is liable for illegal detention
B. Omni is liable for Serious Unlawful arrest
C. Omni is liable for Qualified Arbitrary Detention
D. Omni is liable for Serious Illegal Detention
46. A public officer shall commit illegal detention and
not arbitrary when _________________________
I. When his duty or function does not include the
power to arrest and detain a person.
II. Acting in a private capacity or beyond the scope of
his official duty
III. He becomes an accomplice or accessory to the
crime committed by a private person.
A. I,II,III C. I and II
B. I only D. I and III
46. A public officer shall commit illegal detention and
not arbitrary when _________________________
I. When his duty or function does not include the
power to arrest and detain a person.
II. Acting in a private capacity or beyond the scope of
his official duty
III. He becomes an accomplice or accessory to the
crime committed by a private person.
A. I,II,III C. I and II
B. I only D. I and III
47. Mutiny and piracy are practically the same. The
only difference is that in Mutiny, the offenders are
passengers or crew members while in piracy, the
attackers are what to the vessel?
A. crew members C. passengers
B. officers D. strangers
47. Mutiny and piracy are practically the same. The
only difference is that in Mutiny, the offenders are
passengers or crew members while in piracy, the
attackers are what to the vessel?
A. crew members C. passengers
B. officers D. strangers
48. Planting evidence by a police officer of an
innocent person arrested by the former is liable for?
A. Incriminatory machination
B. Arbitrary Detention
C. Intriguing against honor
D. Illegal arrest
48. Planting evidence by a police officer of an
innocent person arrested by the former is liable for?
A. Incriminatory machination
B. Arbitrary Detention
C. Intriguing against honor
D. Illegal arrest
49. The crimes of piracy and brigandage are qualified
and provided with greater penalties if this crime is
also committed on the occasion of the said crimes.
Which of the herein crimes is that?
A. Robbery C. rape
B. Grave slander D. estafa
49. The crimes of piracy and brigandage are qualified
and provided with greater penalties if this crime is
also committed on the occasion of the said crimes.
Which of the herein crimes is that?
A. Robbery C. rape
B. Grave slander D. estafa
50. In searching domicile under art. 130 of the RPC, if
owner of the house or any member of the family is
not around, how many witness residing in that area is
required in order to have a valid search?
A. 3 C.4
B. 1 D.2
50. In searching domicile under art. 130 of the RPC, if
owner of the house or any member of the family is
not around, how many witness residing in that area is
required in order to have a valid search?
A. 3 C.4
B. 1 D.2
51. The offender that employs ingenuity or cunning in
order to deprive the victim of his money or property is
liable for?
A. Theft
B. Estafa or swindling
C. Robbery
D. Usurpation of boundary marks
51. The offender that employs ingenuity or cunning in
order to deprive the victim of his money or property is
liable for?
A. Theft
B. Estafa or swindling
C. Robbery
D. Usurpation of boundary marks
52. Bong issued a check in favor of Cayetano for a
debt he has incurred a month ago. When the check
was presented for payment, it was dishonored by the
bank. What crime is committed by Bong if any?
A. Estafa
B. Theft
C. Violation of bouncing check law
D. No Crime was committed
52. Bong issued a check in favor of Cayetano for a
debt he has incurred a month ago. When the check
was presented for payment, it was dishonored by the
bank. What crime is committed by Bong if any?
A. Estafa
B. Theft
C. Violation of bouncing check law
D. No Crime was committed
53. Supposing, Bong approach Cayetano and told
Cayetano to deliver to him 10,000 Pesos Pesos and
Bong would issue in his favor a check in the sum of
13,000 pesos as it was a Sunday and Bong needed the
cash urgently. Cayetano gave 10,000 pesos to Bong
having in mind the profit of the amount of 3,000
pesos When Cayetano encash the check on the
following day it bounced or dishonored. What crime
was committed by Bong if any?
A. Estafa and violation of BP 22
B. Malversation
C. No Crime
D. Theft
53. Supposing, Bong approach Cayetano and told
Cayetano to deliver to him 10,000 Pesos Pesos and
Bong would issue in his favor a check in the sum of
13,000 pesos as it was a Sunday and Bong needed the
cash urgently. Cayetano gave 10,000 pesos to Bong
having in mind the profit of the amount of 3,000
pesos When Cayetano encash the check on the
following day it bounced or dishonored. What crime
was committed by Bong if any?
A. Estafa and violation of BP 22
B. Malversation
C. No Crime
D. Theft
54. The law repealing the provision of RPC on pre‐
mature marriage.
A. RA 10655
B. RA 10175
C. RA 7659
D. RA 8551
54. The law repealing the provision of RPC on pre‐
mature marriage.
A. RA 10655
B. RA 10175
C. RA 7659
D. RA 8551
55. Intellectual property violations is defined and
penalized under Republic Act __________
A. 9344 C. 8293
B. 8551 D. 7691
55. Intellectual property violations is defined and
penalized under Republic Act __________
A. 9344 C. 8293
B. 8551 D. 7691
56. In crimes against chastity, like act of
lasciviousness, is relationship of the offender to the
victim considered an aggravating circumstance?
A. Yes C. no
B. It depends D. possible
56. In crimes against chastity, like act of
lasciviousness, is relationship of the offender to the
victim considered an aggravating circumstance?
A. Yes C. no
B. It depends D. possible
57. In seduction and qualified seduction, except when
the victim is either the daughter or sister of the
offender, the woman seduced must be
________________________
A. Over 9 but less than 12 years of age
B. Over 11 but less than 15 years of age
C. Over 12 but less than 18 years of age
D. Over 13 but less than 19 years of age
57. In seduction and qualified seduction, except when
the victim is either the daughter or sister of the
offender, the woman seduced must be
________________________
A. Over 9 but less than 12 years of age
B. Over 11 but less than 15 years of age
C. Over 12 but less than 18 years of age
D. Over 13 but less than 19 years of age
58. In arbitrary detention, it is required that the offender is a
public officer. If Police Insp. Cardo, and his Jeepdo and Busdo
serving as lookout and driver respectively, and without any
legal ground conspired in detaining Tricycledo, a police
character, whom do you charge if any?
A. Jeepdo and Busdo C. Jeepdo and Police insp. Cardo
B. All of them D. Police insp. Cardo
58. In arbitrary detention, it is required that the offender is a
public officer. If Police Insp. Cardo, and his Jeepdo and Busdo
serving as lookout and driver respectively, and without any
legal ground conspired in detaining Tricycledo, a police
character, whom do you charge if any?
A. Jeepdo and Busdo C. Jeepdo and Police insp. Cardo
B. All of them D. Police insp. Cardo
59. If a person is arrested by virtue of a warrant, it
means that there is already a case and if a person is
arrested without a warrant, it means that there is no
case filed in court yet. This statement is?
A. Correct C. Incorrect
B. Partially Correct D. Partially Incorrect
59. If a person is arrested by virtue of a warrant, it
means that there is already a case and if a person is
arrested without a warrant, it means that there is no
case filed in court yet. This statement is?
A. Correct C. Incorrect
B. Partially Correct D. Partially Incorrect
60. A public officer who agrees to commit a criminal
offense in connection with the exercise of the powers
of his office in consideration of a price, reward,
promise or gift is indication of?
A. Direct bribery
B. Indirect bribery
C. Malversation
D. Corruption of public officials
60. A public officer who agrees to commit a criminal
offense in connection with the exercise of the powers
of his office in consideration of a price, reward,
promise or gift is indication of?
A. Direct bribery
B. Indirect bribery
C. Malversation
D. Corruption of public officials
61. Those directly vested with the jurisdiction to
govern and execute the laws whether as individuals or
as members of some court or government corporation
board or commission.
A. Public officer
B. Duly constituted authorities
C. Parliament
D. Persons in authority
61. Those directly vested with the jurisdiction to
govern and execute the laws whether as individuals or
as members of some court or government corporation
board or commission.
A. Public officer
B. Duly constituted authorities
C. Parliament
D. Persons in authority
62. Which of the following is not a person in
authority?
A. Governor C. barangay tanod
B. Barangay captain D. mayor
62. Which of the following is not a person in
authority?
A. Governor C. barangay tanod
B. Barangay captain D. mayor
63. A public officer who does not account for what he
collects as a government employee and instead
misappropriates the fees collected is liable for?
A. Illegal exaction
B. Direct Bribery
C. Malversation
D. Corruption of public official
63. A public officer who does not account for what he
collects as a government employee and instead
misappropriates the fees collected is liable for?
A. Illegal exaction
B. Direct Bribery
C. Malversation
D. Corruption of public official
64. The following are crimes against the fundamental
laws of the state EXCEPT:
A. Abuse in the service of search warrants
B. Arbitrary detention
C. Alarms and scandal
D. Interruption of religious worship
64. The following are crimes against the fundamental
laws of the state EXCEPT:
A. Abuse in the service of search warrants
B. Arbitrary detention
C. Alarms and scandal
D. Interruption of religious worship
65. To be qualified theft the coconuts should be stolen
from the ________
A. Marketplace
B. Coconut Store
C. Buko Pie Store
D. Premises of the coconut plantation
65. To be qualified theft the coconuts should be stolen
from the ________
A. Marketplace
B. Coconut Store
C. Buko Pie Store
D. Premises of the coconut plantation
66. When a municipal treasurer collects payment of
taxes from a citizen and fails to issue receipt, the
treasurer is liable for what crime?
A. Illegal exaction
B. Malversation
C. Falsification
D. Estafa
66. When a municipal treasurer collects payment of
taxes from a citizen and fails to issue receipt, the
treasurer is liable for what crime?
A. Illegal exaction
B. Malversation
C. Falsification
D. Estafa
67. The penalty for concubine and a spouse who kill
his wife under exceptional circumstance is?
A. Destiero
B. Prison Mayor
C. A fine of 200 to 500 pesos
D. Reclusion Perpetua
67. The penalty for concubine and a spouse who kill
his wife under exceptional circumstance is?
A. Destiero
B. Prison Mayor
C. A fine of 200 to 500 pesos
D. Reclusion Perpetua
68. Joime Removes, conceals and destroy the court
records is liable for?
A. Theft
B. Swindling (Estafa)
C. Falsification of court records
D. Malicious Mischief
68. Joime Removes, conceals and destroy the court
records is liable for?
A. Theft
B. Swindling (Estafa)
C. Falsification of court records
D. Malicious Mischief
69. Philando by means of promises of marriage,
induces Philanda a minor of 19 years old to leave her
house and then had sexual intercourse with her and
immediately thereafter she returns to her house,
what crime was committed by philando?
A. Rape
B. Seduction
C. Consented abduction
D. No crime
69. Philando by means of promises of marriage,
induces Philanda a minor of 19 years old to leave her
house and then had sexual intercourse with her and
immediately thereafter she returns to her house,
what crime was committed by philando?
A. Rape
B. Seduction
C. Consented abduction
D. No crime
70. Supposed that in the preceding number what if
Philanda is 15 years old and was induced to leave her
house and later forcibly raped by Philando. What
crime was committed by Philando?
A. Rape
B. Seduction
C. Consented abduction
D. No crime
70. Supposed that in the preceding number what if
Philanda is 15 years old and was induced to leave her
house and later forcibly raped by Philando. What
crime was committed by Philando?
A. Rape
B. Seduction
C. Consented abduction
D. No crime
71. If the offender is a public officer and vested with
the power to arrest and detain a person and detained
a person without legal grounds
A. Illegal detention
B. Unlawful detention
C. Arbitrary detention
D. Incriminatory machination
71. If the offender is a public officer and vested with
the power to arrest and detain a person and detained
a person without legal grounds
A. Illegal detention
B. Unlawful detention
C. Arbitrary detention
D. Incriminatory machination
72. Under Art. 125 the delivery of the arrested person to the
proper authorities does not mean physical delivery of the
arrested person to the court but simply means
_____________
I. Putting arrested person under the jurisdiction of the court
II. By filling the compliant or information against the person
arrested in court within 12, 18 or 36 hours, as the case be,
depending on whether the crime is punished by light,
correctional penalty or their equivalent
A. I and II C. I only
B. II only D. none of the following
72. Under Art. 125 the delivery of the arrested person to the
proper authorities does not mean physical delivery of the
arrested person to the court but simply means
_____________
I. Putting arrested person under the jurisdiction of the court
II. By filling the compliant or information against the person
arrested in court within 12, 18 or 36 hours, as the case be,
depending on whether the crime is punished by light,
correctional penalty or their equivalent
A. I and II C. I only
B. II only D. none of the following
73. Police Insp. Cardo and Police Senor Insp. Ramos
arrested and detained Escapo without legal grounds
they are liable for?
A. Illegal arrest
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Arbitrary Detention
73. Police Insp. Cardo and Police Senor Insp. Ramos
arrested and detained Escapo without legal grounds
they are liable for?
A. Illegal arrest
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Arbitrary Detention
74. What if the arrest is made without a warrant and
under circumstances not allowing a warrant less
arrest just so to charge him for a crime he did not
commit, the crime committed is
A. Illegal arrest
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Arbitrary Detention
74. What if the arrest is made without a warrant and
under circumstances not allowing a warrant less
arrest just so to charge him for a crime he did not
commit, the crime committed is
A. Illegal arrest
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. Arbitrary Detention
Situational numbers 75‐76

Duterte, a taxi driver, had an indebtedness in the sum of


Pl00,000.00 which would become due in two weeks. He was
starting to worry because he still had not raised the amount
to pay for his debt. Every day, he had prayed for divine
intervention. One night, while returning the taxi to the
garage, he found a wallet on the back seat. Inspecting it, he
learned that it contained exactly Pl00,000.00 cash, the
amount of his obligation. Thinking it was divine intervention,
and that his prayers were answered, he took the money and
used it to pay his debt.
75. What crime, if any, did Duterte commit?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Malversation
D. Robbery
76. Assuming that instead of using the money, Duterte turned over
the wallet and its contents to the nearby police station, and it was
the chief of police of that station who appropriated the money for
his own benefit, what crime was committed by the chief of police?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Malversation
D. Robbery
75. What crime, if any, did Duterte commit?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Malversation
D. Robbery
76. Assuming that instead of using the money, Duterte turned over
the wallet and its contents to the nearby police station, and it was
the chief of police of that station who appropriated the money for
his own benefit, what crime was committed by the chief of police?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Malversation
D. Robbery
Situational numbers 77‐78

Viceganda planned to burn Alden’s house. One evening, during a


drinking spree at his house, Viceganda told to his friends what he
intended to do and even showed them the gasoline in cans that he
would use for the purpose. Bong, a common friend of Viceganda
and Alden, was present at the drinking spree. He was still sober
when Viceganda told them his plans. Before going home, Bong
warned Alden that Viceganda would burn his house and had
already bought gasoline that would be used for the purpose.
Alden reported the matter to the police authorities. Meanwhile,
Viceganda went to Alden’s house and proceeded to pour gasoline
around the walls of the house and it was at that point when he
was caught by the police.
77. What crime did Viceganda commit, if any?
A. No crime
B. Attempted Arson
C. Frustrated Arson
D. Consummated Arson

78. What if Viceganda already lit up the house but eventually


arrested by the police and the fire was put off by Alden but it was
slightly charred. What crime did Viceganda commit, if any?
A. No crime
B. Attempted Arson
C. Frustrated Arson
D. Consummated Arson
77. What crime did Viceganda commit, if any?
A. No crime
B. Attempted Arson
C. Frustrated Arson
D. Consummated Arson

78. What if Viceganda already lit up the house but eventually


arrested by the police and the fire was put off by Alden but it was
slightly charred. What crime did Viceganda commit, if any?
A. No crime
B. Attempted Arson
C. Frustrated Arson
D. Consummated Arson
Situational numbers 79‐80

Kathrine and Daniel were married in New York, and have


been living happily in Manila for the last three years. Daniel
was removing junk from his basement when he came across
an unlabeled recordable cd he put it in his computer's DVD
drive to check its contents. To his surprise, he saw a video of
Kathrine and another man James Read in the act of sexual
intercourse in the master's bedroom of his house. Angered
by what he saw, he filed a complaint for adultery against
James Read and Kathrine. During the course of the trial, and
again to the surprise of Daniel, it was proved that Kathrine
was born male and underwent sex reassignment later in life.
79. May Daniel's charge of adultery against Nadine and
James Read prosper?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. it depends

80. Can there be an impossible crime of adultery?


A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. it depends
79. May Daniel's charge of adultery against Nadine and
James Read prosper?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. it depends

80. Can there be an impossible crime of adultery?


A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. it depends
Situational numbers 81‐82

Alden After a heated argument over his philandering, Alden


punched on the face his wife Maine, who was six and a half
months pregnant. Because of the impact, Maine lost her
balance, fell on the floor with her head hitting a hard object.
Maine died and the child was expelled prematurely. After
thirty‐six hours, the child died.
81. What crime(s) did Alden commit?
A. Serious Physical Injury
B. Homicide with Abortion
C. Parricide with Infanticide
D. Parricide with Unintentional Abortion

82. What if Maine survived but the fetus died inside the
womb of Maine what crime is committed?
A. Abortion
B. Infanticide
C. Unintentional Abortion
D. Reckless imprudence resulting to abortion
81. What crime(s) did Alden commit?
A. Serious Physical Injury
B. Homicide with Abortion
C. Parricide with Infanticide
D. Parricide with Unintentional Abortion

82. What if Maine survived but the fetus died inside the
womb of Maine what crime is committed?
A. Abortion
B. Infanticide
C. Unintentional Abortion
D. Reckless imprudence resulting to abortion
Situational numbers 83‐85

Nadine convinced Kathrine to work in Japan, promising Kathrine that


she would take care of the processing of the necessary documents.
Nadine collected 140,000 pesos from Kathrine purportedly for the
processing of her papers. Upon receipt of the money, Kathrine was
made to accomplish certain forms and was told that she would be
deployed to Japan within two weeks. After two weeks, Kathrine
followed up on her application. Nadine made some excuses and told
Kathrine that the deployment would be delayed. Another month
passed and Nadine made other excuses which made Kathrine
suspicious. Kathrine later discovered that Nadine was not licensed to
recruit. Kathrine confronted Nadine and demanded the return of her
money. Nadine promised to return the same in a week's time.
83. A week later, Nadine was nowhere to be found. What crime did
Nadine commit?
A. Estafa
B. Malversation
C. Illegal presentation
D. Bouncing check

84. In the scenario, Nadine is also liable under illegal recruitment.


What law penalizes illegal recruitment?
A. RA 8042
B. RA 8493
C. BP 22
D. RA 8294
83. A week later, Nadine was nowhere to be found. What crime did
Nadine commit?
A. Estafa
B. Malversation
C. Illegal presentation
D. Bouncing check

84. In the scenario, Nadine is also liable under illegal recruitment.


What law penalizes illegal recruitment?
A. RA 8042
B. RA 8493
C. BP 22
D. RA 8294
85. What if the money collected from Kathrine was produced
by means of check and the check was dishonored because of
insufficiency of account. What law was violated by Kathrine
if any?
A. RA 8042
B. RA 8493
C. BP 22
D. RA 8294
85. What if the money collected from Kathrine was produced
by means of check and the check was dishonored because of
insufficiency of account. What law was violated by Kathrine
if any?
A. RA 8042
B. RA 8493
C. BP 22
D. RA 8294
Situational numbers 86‐88
Alden and Yayadub were married but had been living separately due to
irreconcilable differences. Alden later met Viceganda and fell in love
with her. Thinking that he could marry Viceganda if Yayadub were to
die, Alden decided to kill Yayadub. He secretly followed Yayadub for
weeks to learn her daily routine. He decided to kill her at night on her
way home. On the night he was to kill Yayadub, Alden wore dark
clothes so that he would not be easily seen. He waited in the dark alley
for Yayadub to pass by. He saw someone whom he thought looked like
Yayadub and shot her with a revolver. The bullet passed through the
person's head and grazed another passerby's arm. Some bystanders
who heard the shot were able to stop Alden. It turned out that Yayadub
did not report for work on that day, and the one who was shot in the
head was Pastilla’s Girl, who died. The passerby whose arm was grazed
by the bullet required medical attendance for two days.
86. For what crime would Alden be held liable for the
passerby who was grazed by the bullet?
A. Slight Physical Injury
B. Less Serious Physical Injury
C. Serious physical injury
D. Attempted homicide

87. Will your answer be the same, assuming that the other
passerby was hit in the left eye which caused his/her
blindness?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. It Depends
86. For what crime would Alden be held liable for the
passerby who was grazed by the bullet?
A. Slight Physical Injury
B. Less Serious Physical Injury
C. Serious physical injury
D. Attempted homicide

87. Will your answer be the same, assuming that the other
passerby was hit in the left eye which caused his/her
blindness?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. It Depends
88. For what crime would Alden be held liable for Pastilla’s
Girl?
A. Homicide
B. Parricide
C. Murder
D. Frustrated Parricide
88. For what crime would Alden be held liable for Pastilla’s
Girl?
A. Homicide
B. Parricide
C. Murder
D. Frustrated Parricide
Situational numbers 89‐90

A typhoon Yolanda destroyed the houses of many of the inhabitants of


Samar Municipality. Thereafter, Samar Municipality operated a shelter
assistance program whereby construction materials were provided to
the calamity victims, and the beneficiaries provided the labor. The
construction was partially done when the beneficiaries stopped
helping with the construction for the reason that they needed to earn
income to provide food for their families. When informed of the
situation, Mayor Maawain approved the withdrawal of ten boxes of
food from Samar Municipality's feeding program, which were given to
the families of the beneficiaries of the shelter assistance program. The
appropriations for the funds pertaining to the shelter assistance
program and those for the feeding program were separate items on
Samar Municipality's annual budget.
89. What crime did Mayor Maawain commit?
A. Illegal use of public funds
B. Malversation of public funds
C. Plunder
D. Bribery

90. May Mayor Maawain invoke the defense of good faith


and that he had no evil intent when he approved the transfer
of the boxes of food from the feeding program to the shelter
assistance program?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. It depends
89. What crime did Mayor Maawain commit?
A. Illegal use of public funds
B. Malversation of public funds
C. Plunder
D. Bribery

90. May Mayor Maawain invoke the defense of good faith


and that he had no evil intent when he approved the transfer
of the boxes of food from the feeding program to the shelter
assistance program?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. It depends
Situational numbers 91‐94

Mr. Duterte is angry with Mr. Roxas. Oneday, when Mr.


Roxas left for town, Mr. Duterte went to his nipa hut and
deliberately damaged and removed the sawali sidlings of Mr.
Roxas’ house. Contented with the damage and he was about
to leave the scene when he decided that he could use the
sidings of Mr. Roxas’s house to repair his house so, he took it
home.
91. Mr. Duterte is liable for
A. Malicious mischief C. theft
B. Destruction of property D. robbery

92. One of the following statements is true. Mr. Duterte is


_______
A. Liable for malicious mischief
B. Not liable of any crime
C. Liable for robbery
D. Liable for theft
91. Mr. Duterte is liable for
A. Malicious mischief C. theft
B. Destruction of property D. robbery

92. One of the following statements is true. Mr. Duterte is


_______
A. Liable for malicious mischief
B. Not liable of any crime
C. Liable for robbery
D. Liable for theft
93. One of the following statements is true:
A. Mr. Duterte is not liable for any crime
B. Theft is committed by Mr. Duterte because he used the
sidings of the house after having maliciously damaged it
C. Robbery is committed by Mr. Duterte because he removed
the sidings of the house
D. Malicious mischief is committed by Mr. Duterte because
he deliberately caused damage to the sidings of the house
93. One of the following statements is true:
A. Mr. Duterte is not liable for any crime
B. Theft is committed by Mr. Duterte because he used the
sidings of the house after having maliciously damaged it
C. Robbery is committed by Mr. Duterte because he removed
the sidings of the house
D. Malicious mischief is committed by Mr. Duterte because
he deliberately caused damage to the sidings of the house
94. To constitute malicious mischief, any of the following
requisites must be present EXCEPT:
A. The offender deliberately caused damage to another’s
property
B. He damaged the property merely for the sake of damaging
it
C. The act does not constitute arson
D. The offender deliberately caused damage to his property
94. To constitute malicious mischief, any of the following
requisites must be present EXCEPT:
A. The offender deliberately caused damage to another’s
property
B. He damaged the property merely for the sake of damaging
it
C. The act does not constitute arson
D. The offender deliberately caused damage to his property
Situational numbers 95‐96

Dr. Teresita the division superintendent of Pembo


Elementary school of the Department of Education. While
she was working in his office, Aryola gave him a fist blow on
the right temple and as a result she suffered an injury. The
assault made by Aryola was due to a standing grudge of Dr.
Teresita for blocking his promotion.
95. If the injury was serious physical injury, what crime was
committed?
A. Attempted Homicide with physical injuries
B. Direct assault with physical injuries
C. Indirect assault
D. Serious physical injuries

96. If the injury is slight physical injury, what crime was


committed?
A. Attempted Homicide with slight physical injuries
B. Direct assault and slight physical injuries
C. Indirect assault with slight physical injury
D. Serious physical injuries
95. If the injury was serious physical injury, what crime was
committed?
A. Attempted Homicide with physical injuries
B. Direct assault with physical injuries
C. Indirect assault
D. Serious physical injuries

96. If the injury is slight physical injury, what crime was


committed?
A. Attempted Homicide with slight physical injuries
B. Direct assault and slight physical injuries
C. Indirect assault with slight physical injury
D. Serious physical injuries
Situational numbers 97‐100
Duterte was convicted for Homicide and was
sentenced to suffer an imprisonment from 14 years
and 1 day to 17 years. While serving his sentence he
was allowed to escape from his cell.
97. If the offender is the custodian of the convicted prisoner
what crime was committed?
A. Delivering prisoners from jail
B. Evasion of service
C. Infidelity in the custody of prisoners
D. Other cases of evasion

98. If the offender is not the custodian at the time of the


escape of said prisoner, what crime was committed?
A. Evasion of service
B. Delivering prisoners from jail
C. Infidelity in the custody of prisoners
D. Other cases of evasion
97. If the offender is the custodian of the convicted prisoner
what crime was committed?
A. Delivering prisoners from jail
B. Evasion of service
C. Infidelity in the custody of prisoners
D. Other cases of evasion

98. If the offender is not the custodian at the time of the


escape of said prisoner, what crime was committed?
A. Evasion of service
B. Delivering prisoners from jail
C. Infidelity in the custody of prisoners
D. Other cases of evasion
99. What is the liability of the convicted prisoner serving his
sentence?
A. Evasion of service
B. Delivering prisoners from jail
C. Consenting or conniving to evasion
D. Evasion through negligence
100. But the detention prisoner conspires with the one letting his
escapes said is liable for _____ as principal by indispensable
cooperation.
A. Delivering prisoners from jail
B. Infidelity in the custody of the prisoner
C. Evasion of service
D. Evasion through negligence
99. What is the liability of the convicted prisoner serving his
sentence?
A. Evasion of service
B. Delivering prisoners from jail
C. Consenting or conniving to evasion
D. Evasion through negligence
100. But the detention prisoner conspires with the one letting his
escapes said is liable for _____ as principal by indispensable
cooperation.
A. Delivering prisoners from jail
B. Infidelity in the custody of the prisoner
C. Evasion of service
D. Evasion through negligence
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