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Midterm Crim 2

The document outlines various felonies and crimes under Philippine law, detailing specific actions and the corresponding legal terms such as treason, rebellion, piracy, and arbitrary detention. It includes definitions and examples of offenses committed by public officers, employees, and individuals against the state or public order. Additionally, it highlights the penalties and legal responsibilities associated with these crimes.

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Midterm Crim 2

The document outlines various felonies and crimes under Philippine law, detailing specific actions and the corresponding legal terms such as treason, rebellion, piracy, and arbitrary detention. It includes definitions and examples of offenses committed by public officers, employees, and individuals against the state or public order. Additionally, it highlights the penalties and legal responsibilities associated with these crimes.

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1. This felony is committed by any Filipino of seizing state power.

citizen or an alien residing in the a. rebellion


Philippines who levies war against the b. coup d'etat
Philippines or adheres to her enemies c. insurrection
giving them aid or comfort in the Philippines d. people power
or elsewhere. 1. What crime is committed by a public officer
a. Treason or employee who shall arrest or search any
b. Rebellion member of Congress while Congress is in
c. Flight to enemy country regular or special session, except when
d. Sedition such member has committed a crime
2. What crime is committed by one who on the punishable under the RPC by a penalty
high seas or in Philippine waters shall higher than prision mayor.
attack or seize a vessel or, not being a a. unlawful arrest
member of its complement or passengers, b. illegal detention
shall seize the whole or part of the cargo of c. arbitrary detention
said vessel, its equipment’s or personal d. violation of parliamentary immunity
belongings. 2. The felony of by any founder, director, and
a. robbery presidents of associations organized for the
b. terrorism purpose of committing any of the crimes
c. piracy on the high seas or Phillippine punishable under the RPC or for some
water purpose contrary to public morals.
3. This felony is committed by any public a. illegal assemblies
officer or employee, who without legal b. illegal associations
ground such as violent insanity or the c. terrorism
commission of a crime, shall detain d. none of the above
another. 3. This is committed by any person who shall
a. arbitrary detention attack, employ force, or seriously intimidate
b. kidnapping or resist any person in authority or his
c. illegal arrest agents while engaged in the performance
d. grave coercion of his duties or on the occasion of such
4. This felony is committed by a public officer performance.
or employee who, not being authorized by a. direct assault
judicial order, shall enter the dwelling of b. indirect assault
another against the will of its owner. c. attempted murder
a. trespass to dwelling d. disrespect of rank
b. violation of domicile 4. Any person directly vested with jurisdiction,
c. abuse of authority whether as an individual or as a member of
d. police brutality some court or governmental corporation,
5. This crime is committed by rising publicly board or commission, shall be deemed to
and taking arms against the Government be
for the purpose of removing from the
allegiance to said government the territory a. agent of person in authority
of the RP or any part thereof, or deprive the b. public officer
Chief executive or Congress any of their c. public employee
powers or prerogatives. d. person in authority
a. coup d' etat 5. A person who by direct provision of law or
c. murder by election or by appointment by competent
b. sedition authority, is charged with the maintenance
d. rebellionWhat felony is committed by of public order and the protection and
person or persons who belong to the security of life and property such as
military or police organizations or those policemen and any person who comes to
who hold public office or employment who the aid of persons in authority shall be
shall make a swift attack directed against deemed to be
duly constituted authorities, or any military
camp or installation, communications a. person in authority
network or public facilities for the purpose b. public officer
c. agent of a person in authority of them counterfeiting, or altering by any means the
d. none figures, letters, words or signs contained
6. This is committed by any person who shall therein.
remove from any penal establishment any
person confined therein or shall help the a. falsification
escape of such person by means of
violence intimidation or bribery. b. alteration

a. infidelity in the custody of prisoners c. estafa


b. delivering prisoners from jail
c. conniving to evasion d. forgery
d. evasion of service of sentence
7. This felony is committed by any convict 17. What felony is committed by any
who shall evade the service of his sentence person who shall knowingly and falsely
by escaping during the term of his represent himself to be an officer, agent or
imprisonment by reason of final judgment. representative of any department or agency
of the Philippine or any foreign government,
a. infidelity in the custody of prisoners or who under pretense of official position
c. consenting to evasion shall perform any act pertaining to any
b. delivering prisoners from jail person in authority or public officer of the
d. evasion of service of sentence Philippine or foreign government, or any
8. When a convict evades the service of his agency thereof, without being lawfully
sentence by reason of or on the occasion entitled to do so.
of disorders, earthquakes or other
calamities he should return to the penal a. estafa
institution within forty eight (48) hours
following the issuance of a proclamation by b. falsification
the Chief Executive announcing the c. usurpation of authority or official
passing away of such calamity. If he does functions
not do this he shall suffer an additional
penalty of how much? d.. illegal use of uniform

a. one year 18. This is committed by any person who


b. 1/5 shall publicly and improperly make use of
c. 1/5 of the time remaining under the insignia, uniform or dress pertaining to an
original sentence office not held by such person or to a class
d. 3 day of person of which he is not a member.
9. A form of repetition wherein a person shall
commit a felony after having been a. illegal use of uniform or insignia
convicted by final judgment, before
beginning to serve such sentence or while c. usurpation of official functions
serving the same. If this happens the
person will be punished the maximum b. usurpation of authority
period of the penalty prescribed by the law
for the new felony. d. using fictitious name

a. recidivism 19. This felony is committed by any person


b. quasi recidivism who shall offend against decency or good
c. habitual delinquency customs by any highly scandalous conduct
d. reiteration not expressly falling within any other article
10. This is committed either by: a. By giving to of the RPC.
a treasury or bank note or any instrument
a. Indecency
payable to bearer or to order, the
appearance of a true and genuine c. Grave scandal
document, or b. By erasing, substituting,
b. Public display of affection punishment of violators of law, or shall
tolerate the commission of offenses.
d. Exhibitionism/Lady Godiva Syndrome
a. direct bribery
20. He is any person who having no
apparent means of subsistence, who has c. prevaricacion or negligence or tolerance
the physical ability to work and neglects to in prosecution of offenses
apply himself to some lawful calling.
b. indirect bribery
a. vagrant
d. qualified bribery
b. prostitute
24. What crime is committed by any public
c. pal officer or employee who shall agree to
perform an act constituting a crime, in
d. tambay connection with the performance of his
official duties, in consideration of any offer,
e. bystander promise, gift or present received by such
officer, personally or through the mediation
21. is any women who, for money or profit, of another.
habitually indulge in sexual intercourse or a. direct bribery
lascivious conduct.
c. prevaricacion or negligence or tolerance
a. hostess in prosecution

b. g.r.o. b. indirect bribery

c. japayuki d. qualified bribery

d. brunaiyuki 25. What crime is committed by a public


officer entrusted with the collection of taxes
e. pokpok and other imposts who shall commit any of
the following?
f. prostitute
a. directly or indirectly demanding the
22. He is any person who, by direct payment of sums different from or larger
provision of law, popular election or than authorized by law
appointment by competent authority, shall
take part in the performance of public B. voluntarily failing to issue a receipt, as
functions in the government, or shall provided by law for sums of money
perform in said government duties as an collected b
employee, agent or subordinate official, of
any rank or class. c. collecting or receiving by way of payment
things or objects different from that
a. public officer provided by law.

b. public employee a. bribery

c. person in authority b. qualified bribery

d. agent in authority c. estafa

23. This one is committed by public officers d. frauds against the public treasury
or employees who, in dereliction of the or txt
duties of his office, shall maliciously refrain
from instituting prosecution for the
required to do so, the offender having
35. Whenever an officer has lawfully surreptitiously entered the same
arrested a person without a warrant, he
must make sure that he delivers that
person arrested within certain prescribed
periods to the proper authorities, otherwise
he might be held liable for delay in the
delivery of detained persons to proper
judicial authorities. Which of the following
periods prescribed is NOT CORRECT:
a. 12 hours for crimes or offenses
punishable by light penalties

b. 18 hours for crimes or offenses


punishable by correctional penalties

c. 24 hours for crimes or offenses


punishable by accessory penalties

d. 36 hours for crimes or offenses


punishable by afflictive or capital penalties

36. The felonies of arbitrary detention,


violation of domicile, expulsion and others
are contained in TITLE TWO (2) Book TWO
(2) of the Revised Penal Code. They are all
under the title "Crimes against the
fundamental law of the state." Why are they
so called?

. because they violate certain provisions of


the bill of right in the constitution

a b. because that is what the authors of the


RPC wanted their title to be

c. because they are the most heinous


crimes in the RPC

d. because I do not know the answer

37. There are three (3) ways of committing


violation of domicile which among the
following is NOT a way of committing it?

a. entering the dwelling of another against


the will of the owner

b. entering the dwelling of another to avoid


greater evil

c. searching papers and effect in the


dwelling without the consent of the owner

d. refusing to leave the dwelling after being

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