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HMJRepublic of the Philippines

PROFESSIONAL REGULATIONS COMMISSION

Manila

BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGYy

CRIMINOLIGISTS Licensure Examination

Thursday, August 5, 2003 08:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

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CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE SET B

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only the answer for
each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 1 only.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. X threatened to kill Y if the latter will not give him one thousand pesos. What crime has been
committed by X? Ve

A. attempted murder C. grave coercion

B. kidnapping for ransom D. grave threats

2. What crime exist when a single act constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies or when
an offense is necessary means of committing the other?

A. complex C. composite

B. continuing D. compound
3. What must consider in determining whether the crime committed is only an attempted,
frustrated or consummated?

A. all of these

B. the elements constituting the felony

C. the nature of the offense

D. the matter of committing the felony

4. What crime is committed when A, driving a truck, run over a girl crossing the street during the
torrential rain and the girl died.

A. homicide C. reck. impru. res in hom.

B. serious physical injury D. murder

5. What crime can be charged to one who retains a minor in his service against the minors will, and
under the pretext of reimbursing himself of a debt incurred by the childs parents?

A. white slavery C. child exploitation

B. including a minor work D. kidnapping

6. In case the offense is committed on board a vessel in the course of its voyage, what place is
proper in instituting a criminal action?

A. residence of the captain of the ship

B. place where port of departure is located

C. place where the vessel registered or the country identified by the flag on the carrier

D. proper court of the first port of entry or of the place where the vessel passed during such
voyage subject to generally accepted principles of international law.
7. A, a notary pubic issued a supposed copy of dead of sale, when in fact no such deed of sale was
prepared by him. A is liable for:

A. estafa C. falsification

B. forgery D. all of these

8. What kind of presumption involves the mental process by which the existence of one fact is
inferred from proof of some other facts?

A. conclusive C. of law

B. disputable D. of fact

9. During the pendency of his criminal case, A died due to heart attack, his untimely death resulted
in:

A. termination of the proceedings

B. suspension of the case

C. postponement of the case

D. dismissal of the case for lack of respondent

10. How may an ordinary citizen give his opinion regarding the handwriting of a person?

A. when he has to testify only as to the mental and emotional state of the one who authored the
handwriting

B. when it is the handwriting of one whom he has sufficient familiarity


C. when he is a questioned documents examiner

D. when he is graduate of criminology

11. Is the right against self-incrimination automatically operational?

A. yes, it can be waive C. no

B. no, it must be claimed D. yes

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