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Yllana Bay View College, Inc.: Pagadian City 2 Preliminary Examination

This document contains a preliminary examination for a criminal law course. It includes 5 tests covering topics like identifying different crimes, indicating whether statements about crimes are true or false, enumerating elements of crimes, distinguishing between different crimes, and answering essay questions about the legal significance of crimes and elements. The examination tests students' understanding of crimes from the criminal law book.
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Yllana Bay View College, Inc.: Pagadian City 2 Preliminary Examination

This document contains a preliminary examination for a criminal law course. It includes 5 tests covering topics like identifying different crimes, indicating whether statements about crimes are true or false, enumerating elements of crimes, distinguishing between different crimes, and answering essay questions about the legal significance of crimes and elements. The examination tests students' understanding of crimes from the criminal law book.
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YLLANA BAY VIEW COLLEGE, INC.

Pagadian City
2ND PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
CLJ 4 - CRIMINAL LAW (Book 2)


Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________


Course and Year: ________________________________________ Block: ____________

General Instructions:
 This is your answer sheet. Print this out and answer the questions given below using the spaces herein
provided.
 Using any other piece of paper is not allowed.

TEST 1. Identification
Instruction: Identify the following items given below and write your answers in spaces herein provided.
Erasure means wrong. (2 points each)

_______________________1. A crime which is committed by the convicted criminal who escapes from
confinement while serving the sentence.
_______________________2. A private person who uses false certificate is liable for this crime.
_______________________3. This crime is committed only when direct assault is also committed.
_______________________4. In this crime, it is necessary that the offender should have performed an act
pertaining to a public officer in order that he may be held criminally liable.
_______________________5. This is committed by destroying Central Bank notes and coins of legal tender.
_______________________6. This is committed by a person who uses a name other than his real name.
_______________________7. This crime is committed when a person attacks a person in authority while
engaged in the performance of official duties.
_______________________8. This is committed by concealing a person’s true name.
_______________________9. A person who is liable for issuing false medical certificate.
_______________________10. A crime which is committed by disturbing the public peace while engaged in
any nocturnal amusements or while wandering at night.
_______________________11. In this crime, the mere act of knowingly and falsely representing oneself to
be an officer is sufficient to make a person liable.
_______________________12. Committed discharging any firearm or explosive within any public place.
_______________________13. Refers to any person who is directly vested with jurisdiction.
_______________________14. This exist when a person after having been convicted by final judgment shall
commit a new felony before beginning to serve the sentence, or while serving the same.
_______________________15. Committed by an offender who removes a person confined in a jail.
_______________________16. This means to pass counterfeited coins or to use it in the market.
_______________________17. This crime is committed by causing any disturbance while intoxicated.
_______________________18. Refers to any person who is charged with the maintenance of public order
and the protection and security of life and property.
_______________________19. This is committed when a private person who comes to the aid of the person
in authority is also being attacked.
_______________________20. This is committed by erasing, substituting, or altering the figures, letters,
words or signs.

CLJ 4 (Criminal Law-Book 2) Second Preliminary Examination Page 1 of 3 Pages


TEST 2. True or False
Instructions: Write T if the statement is True and NT if the statement is False.
Write your answers in spaces herein provided. Erasure means wrong (2 points each)
_____1. In delivering prisoners from jail, the prisoner may be a detention prisoner or one who is sentenced
by final judgement.
_____2. If the signature of the President is forged, it is not falsification of public document, but forging the
signature of the Chief Executive.
_____3. Wearing uniform of an imaginary office is punishable as illegal use of uniform and insignia.
_____4. Machinations in public auctions is consummated by mere solicitation of any gift or promise as a
consideration for refraining from taking part in any public auction.
_____5. A coin is false or counterfeited if it is forged or if it is not authorized by the government.
_____6. Article 154 is committed by publishing as news any false news which may endanger the public
order, or cause damage to the interest or credit of the State.
_____7. Article 159 is committed by violating the conditions given in granting a conditional pardon.
_____8. There is no perjury through negligence.
_____9. Under Article 158, what is punished is not the act of leaving but the failure to give himself up to the
authorities within 48 hours.
_____10. Forgery of currency is punished so as to maintain the integrity of the currency and thus insure the
credit standing of the government.

TEST 3. Enumeration
Instructions: Write your answers in spaces herein provided. (2 points each)
Erasure means wrong. Wrong spelling is wrong.

1. Direct assault is qualified:


a.
b.
c.
2. Persons liable for issuing false certificates.
a.
b.
c.
3. What are the two offenses under Article 177?
a.
b.
4. What are the two ways of committing Article 183?
a.
b.

TEST 4. Distinction
Instructions: Write your answers in spaces herein provided. (5 points each)

1. Distinguish perjury from forgery.

CLJ 4 (Criminal Law-Book 2) Second Preliminary Examination Page 2 of 3 Pages


2. Distinguish Person in Authority from Agents of Person in Authority.

TEST 5. Essay
Instructions: Write your answers in spaces herein provided. (5 points each)

1. What do you think is the legal significance in penalizing the act of using fictitious name? Discuss
briefly.

2. For the crime of direct assault, is it important that the offender knows that the person he is attacking
is a person in authority? Explain briefly.

Good luck! God Bless!

RUBEN S. CABARDO
Instructor

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