Criminal Law Review Questions 2
1. Basis is the sum of social and economic phenomena which
conditions man to do wrong in spite of or contrary to his volition. This theory of criminal law is known as A. Classical Theory B. Positivist Theory C. Mixed Theory D. None of the above 2. In the construction of penal laws, it must be ______________ construed in favor of offender. A. Strictly B. Liberally C. Severely D. Precisely 3. Which of the following is not a limitation on power of congress to enact penal laws. A. Ex post facto law B. Bill of Attainder C. Law that violates the equal protection clause of the constitution. D. None of the Above 4. The Revised Penal Code took effect on A. March 6, 1929 B. March 6, 1930 C. February 1, 1932 D. February 1, 1934 5. What determines whether a vessel is a Philippine vessel for purposes of the application of criminal law? A. Place of Registration B. Place of Construction C. Citizenship of the Owner D. None of the Above 6. Crimes committed aboard foreign vessel within the territorial waters of a country are not triable in the courts of such country. In Criminal law, this principle is known as A. The Philippine Rule B. The English Rule C. The French Rule D. None of the Above 7. Crimes committed aboard a foreign vessel within the territorial waters of a country are triable in the courts of such country. In Criminal law, this principle is known as A. The Philippine Rule B. The English Rule C. The French Rule D. None of the Above 8. For Offenses committed aboard foreign vessel committed in Philippine waters. What principle is applicable to the Philippines. A. The Philippine Rule B. The English Rule C. The French Rule D. None of the Above 9. Acts and omissions punishable by the RPC is known as A. Felonies B. Crimes C. Misdemeanor D. None of the Above 10. Acts and omissions punishable by any law is known as A. Felonies B. Crimes C. Misdemeanor D. None of the Above Answer: 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B Criminal Law Review Questions 3: Next Page Related Pages: 1. Criminal Procedure 2. Evidence |
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