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About This Presentation
RPC 2 AND ANTI TERRORISM ACT
Size: 38.67 MB
Language: en
Added: Mar 01, 2025
Slides: 178 pages
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Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission Philippine National Police National Police Training Institute Regional Police Training Center 3 Magalang Pampanga REVISED PENAL CODE CRIMINAL LAW II PREPARED BY: Atty/Col Virgilio G. Fabros (PNP RET.)MM 1. Which of the following is an example of a crime against fundamental laws of the state? a) Treason b) Robbery c) Estafa d) Bigamy 2. Arbitrary detention is committed by: a) Any person b) A private citizen c) A public officer d) A foreign national
3. Which crime is committed by a public officer who delays the release of a prisoner despite an order from the proper authority? a) Illegal detention b) Delaying release c) Arbitrary detention d) Maltreatment of prisoners 4. The act of searching a person’s house without a judicial order is called: a) Illegal search b) Unlawful arrest c) Violation of domicile d) Arbitrary detention 5. Which crime involves compelling a person to change their religious beliefs? a) Coercion b) Religious persecution c) Anti-religious acts d) Violation of freedom of religion
12.Which of the following is an example of counterfeiting? a) Forging a signature on a check b) Making fake money c) Plagiarism d) Fraud 13.A person who alters an official document to deceive others commits: a) Forgery b) Falsification c) Perjury d) Fraud 14. What is the crime committed when a person pretends to be another person in a legal document? a) Usurpation b) Identity theft c) False representation d) Fraudulent misrepresentation
15.Which of the following is NOT a crime against public morals? a) Gambling b) Obscenity c) Prostitution d) Slander 16.The crime of displaying immoral and indecent acts in public is called: a) Public scandal b) Indecent exposure c) Sexual misconduct d) Public disturbanc 17.The act of distributing obscene materials is punishable under: a) Cybercrime law b) Anti-pornography law c) Public Morals Law d) Code of Ethics
18.Malversation of public funds is committed by: a) Any individual b) Private persons c) Public officers d) Business owners 19.The crime of bribery occurs when: a) A public officer accepts a gift in exchange for favors b) A person gives a donation c) An official does voluntary work d) A private individual donates to charity 20.The crime of refusing to perform official duties is called: a) Dereliction of duty b) Incompetence c) Negligence d) Abandonment
21.Which crime involves unlawful deprivation of a person’s freedom? a) Kidnapping b) Theft c) Estafa d) Libel 22.The crime of taking a hostage to demand ransom is called: a) Illegal detention b) Kidnapping for ransom c) Abduction d) Coercion 23.Threatening to kill someone unless they give money is: a) Coercion b) Blackmail c) Grave threats d) Extortion
24.Which of the following is a crime against personal liberty? a) Illegal detention b) Malversation c) Falsification d) Sedition 25.Forcing someone to do something against their will is known as: a) Coercion b) Threats c) Extortion d) Fraud 26. What is committed when a public officer abuses authority to seduce a woman? a) Qualified seduction b) Simple seduction c) Abuse of power d) Lascivious acts
27.A woman who voluntarily engages in prostitution commits: a) Acts of lasciviousness b) Sexual misconduct c) Prostitution d) Public scandal 28.Which of the following is NOT a crime against chastity? a) Qualified seduction b) Bigamy c) Acts of lasciviousness d) Rape 29. The crime of marrying another person while still legally married is called: a) Adultery b) Concubinage c) Bigamy d) Infidelity
30.Falsely declaring a child as legitimate is called: a) Simulating birth b) Illegal adoption c) Civil fraud d) Falsification of records 31.Which of the following is a crime against civil status? a) Fraud b) Forgery c) Simulating birth d) Coercion 32.Changing a person's civil status in legal documents without authority is: a) Falsification of civil status b) Identity fraud c) False testimony d) Defamation
33.Making false accusations that damage a person’s reputation is called: a) Libel b) Slander c) Perjury d) Defamation 34.Oral defamation is also known as: a) Libel b) Slander c) Perjury d) Malicious mischief 35. Writing false statements against a person in a newspaper is: a) Slander b) Cybercrime c) Libel d) Falsification
36.The crime of making false statements under oath is called: a) Defamation b) Perjury c) Falsification d) False witness 37.Accusing someone of a crime without proof and with malice is: a) Slanderous accusation b) Defamation c) Malicious prosecution d) False testimony 38. Hitting a pedestrian due to reckless driving is an example of: a) Criminal negligence b) Intentional assault c) Accidental homicide d) Self-defense
39.Which of the following is NOT considered criminal negligence? a) Driving while intoxicated b) Failing to secure dangerous equipment c) Deliberately shooting a person d) Not providing safety gear to workers 40.A doctor performing surgery while intoxicated and causing death commits: a) Medical malpractice b) Negligent homicide c) Reckless imprudence resulting in homicide d) Professional misconduct