Criminology Board Examination Reviewer Criminal Jurisprudence and Procedure Glorio Ortega Dumandan, Jr., RCrim Page 1 Seat no. : _______ Republic of the Philippines PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION Manila BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY CRIMINOLOGISTS Licensure Examination Tuesday, August 5, 2005 08:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PROCEDURE SET B INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one 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. Which of the following is a compound crime? A. A man fired his revolver twice in succession directed against two different persons, killing one person and the other; B. NONE of these C. Placing a time bomb in a plane, which cause it to explode in mid air killing 13 persons therein; D. The accused fired his Thompson sub machine gun at several persons. The first burst of shots hit three persons. The accused let loose a second burst of shots wounding 2 others. 2. When may a person be arrested without a warrant? A. When an offense has just been committed and the arresting officer or private person has probable cause to believe based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances that a person to be arrested has committed it; B. All of these C. When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has just escaped from a penal establishment, etc.; D. When in the presence of the arresting officer or private person, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing or is attempting to commit an offense. 3. Which aggravating circumstance generally, can be applied to all offenses like dwelling, recidivism, in consideration of price, reward or promise? A. Specific C. Qualifying B. Inherent D. Generic 4. A suspected arsonist was caught. Evidence showed that he poured gasoline under the house of another and was about to strike the match to set the house on fire when he was apprehended. What crime was committed, if there is any? A. Frustrated arson C. Attempted arson B. Consummated arson D. NONE of these 5. Which of the following crimes over which the Philippine laws have jurisdiction even if committed outside the country? A. Espionage C. Treason B. Piracy and Mutiny D. All of these 6. In filling a complaint or information, how is the real nature of the crime charged determined? A. Law specifically violated; B. Facts recited in the complaint or information; C. Title at the charge sheet; D. Evidences to be presented. 7. Which of the following is NOT true? A. In justifying circumstance, there is no civil liability except in causing damage to another in state of necessity; B. A person who acts by virtue of a justifying circumstance does not transgress the law because there is nothing unlawful in the act as well as the intention of the actor; C. NONE of these