Quasi Recidivism Penalty Explained
Summary
Quasi-recidivism in the Philippines involves committing a new felony before completing a prior sentence, resulting in the maximum penalty for the new offense. False testimony in civil cases aims to influence outcomes, with penalties ranging from arresto mayor. Direct assault involves force against authority figures. Malversation involves public funds. Indirect bribery lacks an illegal act exchange. Articles 171, 178, 200, and 201 address public interest and morality crimes. Qualified bribery involves allowing a criminals escape. Article 220 covers unauthorized public fund use. False testimony in criminal cases is punished under Article 180. Indirect bribery involves gifts without illegal acts. A barangay captain is a person in authority. Direct assault occurs when attacking an authority agent. Article 217 punishes public fund misappropriation. Bribery crimes involve undue benefits. Article 156 doesnt require financial benefit from aiding an escape. Falsification under Article 171 doesnt include coercion.Full Conversation
What distinguishes false testimony in civil cases under Article *?
Question 2Answer
a.
It involves statements made in administrative hearings
b.
It occurs only in criminal cases
c.
It aims to influence the outcome of a civil case
d.
It causes damages to public funds
The correct answer is:
c. It aims to influence the outcome of a civil case
False testimony in civil cases under Article * specifically refers to making false statements with the intent to affect the judgment in a civil proceeding.
c. It aims to influence the outcome of a civil case
False testimony in civil cases under Article * specifically refers to making false statements with the intent to affect the judgment in a civil proceeding.
How is the penalty for false testimony in civil cases determined?
Question 3Answer
a.
Suspension of civil rights
b.
Equivalent to the sentence of the defendant in the case
c.
Arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods
d.
Based on the financial loss caused
The penalty for false testimony in civil cases in the Philippines is determined based on the following:
- Arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods (Answer c)
This means that the penalty ranges from one month and one day to four months of arrest.
- Arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods (Answer c)
This means that the penalty ranges from one month and one day to four months of arrest.
What is the key element of direct assault under Article * of the Revised Penal Code?
Question 4Answer
a.
The intent to defraud the government
b.
Public disturbance committed by several persons
c.
Employment of force or intimidation against persons in authority or agents of authority
d.
Mere disobedience to the law
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The key element of direct assault under Article * of the Revised Penal Code is:
c. Employment of force or intimidation against persons in authority or agents of authority
The key element of direct assault under Article * of the Revised Penal Code is:
c. Employment of force or intimidation against persons in authority or agents of authority
In malversation, what type of property must be involved?
Question 5Answer
a.
Non-tangible assets such as patents
b.
Both public and private properties
c.
Public funds or property
d.
Private property only
Case Rating: *
For malversation, the type of property that must be involved is:
c. Public funds or property
For malversation, the type of property that must be involved is:
c. Public funds or property
Which factor influences the penalty for false testimony favoring the defendant under Article *?
Question 6Answer
a.
The duration of the trial
b.
Whether the witness was related to the defendant
c.
The severity of the penalty imposed on the defendant
d.
The defendant’s social standing
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The correct answer for Question * is:
c. The severity of the penalty imposed on the defendant
The penalty for false testimony favoring the defendant under Article * is influenced by the severity of the penalty that would have been imposed on the defendant if they were convicted. The greater the penalty, the higher the consequences for the false testimony.
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The correct answer for Question * is:
c. The severity of the penalty imposed on the defendant
The penalty for false testimony favoring the defendant under Article * is influenced by the severity of the penalty that would have been imposed on the defendant if they were convicted. The greater the penalty, the higher the consequences for the false testimony.
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Under Article *, what is a quasi-recidivist?
Question 7Answer
a.
A repeat offender committing the same type of offense multiple times
b.
A person who commits a crime while under parole
c.
A person who commits a new felony before completing a prior sentence
d.
A convict who escapes from jail and commits another crime
Case Rating: *
A quasi-recidivist, under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, is defined as:
- A person who commits a new felony before completing a prior sentence (Answer c).
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A quasi-recidivist, under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, is defined as:
- A person who commits a new felony before completing a prior sentence (Answer c).
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What is penalized under Article *?
Question 8Answer
a.
Ignoring court appeals
b.
Refusing to render a verdict
c.
Rendering a judgment knowing it is unjust
d.
Delaying a court decision due to negligence
Case Rating: *
Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the act penalized is:
- Rendering a judgment knowing it is unjust (c).
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Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the act penalized is:
- Rendering a judgment knowing it is unjust (c).
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Who is primarily liable under Article *?
Question 9Answer
a.
Corporate accountants
b.
Public officers with custody of public funds
c.
Private security guards
d.
Any taxpayer
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The correct answer to the quiz question "Who is primarily liable under Article *?" is:
b. Public officers with custody of public funds
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines addresses the liability of public officers who have custody of public funds and fail to render an account. They are primarily liable for any misuse or failure to account for such funds.
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The correct answer to the quiz question "Who is primarily liable under Article *?" is:
b. Public officers with custody of public funds
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines addresses the liability of public officers who have custody of public funds and fail to render an account. They are primarily liable for any misuse or failure to account for such funds.
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What is the defining element of qualified bribery?
Question 10Answer
a.
The use of public funds for bribery
b.
Bribery committed by high-ranking officials
c.
Bribery involving election-related matters
d.
A public officer accepting a bribe to allow the escape of a criminal
Case Rating: *
The defining element of qualified bribery in the Philippines is:
- d. A public officer accepting a bribe to allow the escape of a criminal.
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The defining element of qualified bribery in the Philippines is:
- d. A public officer accepting a bribe to allow the escape of a criminal.
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Article * aims to punish those who promote which of the following?
Question 11Answer
a.
Political ideas
b.
Unauthorized business activities
c.
Obscene publications or immoral doctrines
d.
Public education
Case Rating: *
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines aims to punish those who promote:
- Obscene publications or immoral doctrines (Answer: c)
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Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines aims to punish those who promote:
- Obscene publications or immoral doctrines (Answer: c)
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What is considered an act of grave scandal under Article *?
Question 12Answer
a.
Disrespecting an officer in public
b.
Dressing provocatively
c.
Publishing a defamatory article
d.
Performing highly immoral or indecent acts in public
Case Rating: *
An act of grave scandal under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- Performing highly immoral or indecent acts in public (Answer: d)
An act of grave scandal under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- Performing highly immoral or indecent acts in public (Answer: d)
What is falsification under Article *?
Question 13Answer
a.
Signing a document without reading its contents
b.
Unauthorized use of government funds
c.
Altering a genuine document to cause damage or fraud
d.
Losing a public document accidentally
Case Rating: *
Falsification under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines involves:
- Altering a genuine document to cause damage or fraud (Answer: c)
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Falsification under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines involves:
- Altering a genuine document to cause damage or fraud (Answer: c)
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Article * penalizes the use of a fictitious name under which circumstance?
Question 14Answer
a.
When participating in a social media account
b.
During a ceremonial event
c.
To avoid civil liability or criminal prosecution
d.
In registering for school activities
Case Rating: *
The correct answer is:
c. To avoid civil liability or criminal prosecution
Article * of the Revised Penal Code penalizes the use of a fictitious name when it is done to evade civil liability or criminal prosecution.
The correct answer is:
c. To avoid civil liability or criminal prosecution
Article * of the Revised Penal Code penalizes the use of a fictitious name when it is done to evade civil liability or criminal prosecution.
Which public official commits a crime if they accept a gift as an expression of gratitude?
Question 15Answer
a.
Violates Article *
b.
Violates Article *
c.
Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
d.
Violates Article *
Case Rating: *
The correct answer for the given question is:
c. Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines penalizes public officials who accept gifts as an expression of gratitude when it is related to their official functions.
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The correct answer for the given question is:
c. Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines penalizes public officials who accept gifts as an expression of gratitude when it is related to their official functions.
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What type of act is punishable under Article *?
Question 16Answer
a.
Falsification of public documents
b.
Misrepresentation in personal contracts
c.
Theft of public funds
d.
Failure to submit tax reports
Case Rating: *
The correct answer to your question is:
- a. Falsification of public documents
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines punishes the act of falsification of public documents.
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The correct answer to your question is:
- a. Falsification of public documents
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines punishes the act of falsification of public documents.
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What do Articles *, *, *, and * commonly emphasize?
Question 17Answer
a.
Physical harm to individuals
b.
Crimes against public interest and morality
c.
Financial fraud and economic crimes
d.
Violations of public peace and order
Case Rating: *
Articles *, *, *, and * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines commonly emphasize:
b. Crimes against public interest and morality
Articles *, *, *, and * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines commonly emphasize:
b. Crimes against public interest and morality
In indirect bribery, which action is penalized?
Question 18Answer
a.
Offering a gift to manipulate stock prices
b.
Bribing a judge to delay judgment
c.
Publicly auctioning government assets for personal gain
d.
Receiving any gift by a public officer as a token of gratitude
Case Rating: *
In the context of indirect bribery under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the penalized action is:
- Receiving any gift by a public officer as a token of gratitude (Answer: d).
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In the context of indirect bribery under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the penalized action is:
- Receiving any gift by a public officer as a token of gratitude (Answer: d).
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What is the penalty for false testimony against the defendant in a criminal case under Article * if the defendant is sentenced to death?
Question 19Answer
a.
Fine only
b.
Arresto mayor
c.
Suspension from public office
d.
Reclusion perpetua (life imprisonment)
Case Rating: *
The penalty for false testimony against the defendant in a criminal case under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, if the defendant is sentenced to death, is:
- Reclusion perpetua (life imprisonment)
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The penalty for false testimony against the defendant in a criminal case under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, if the defendant is sentenced to death, is:
- Reclusion perpetua (life imprisonment)
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Which act constitutes a violation of Article *?
Question 20Answer
a.
Forging official government documents
b.
Helping a prisoner escape from a detention facility
c.
Inciting prisoners to riot within jail premises
d.
Filing a false police report
Case Rating: *
The correct answer for the violation of Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- b. Helping a prisoner escape from a detention facility
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The correct answer for the violation of Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- b. Helping a prisoner escape from a detention facility
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A judge knowingly renders a decision contrary to law. Under Article *, what penalty can be imposed?
Question 21Answer
a.
Loss of civil rights
b.
Imprisonment and fine
c.
Immediate suspension from duty
d.
Administrative warning only
Case Rating: *
Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the penalty imposed on a judge who knowingly renders a decision contrary to law is:
- Imprisonment and fine (Answer: b)
This article penalizes the act of rendering an unjust judgment with both imprisonment and a fine.
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Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, the penalty imposed on a judge who knowingly renders a decision contrary to law is:
- Imprisonment and fine (Answer: b)
This article penalizes the act of rendering an unjust judgment with both imprisonment and a fine.
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A person conceals their true identity to escape criminal responsibility. Under Article *, what crime is committed?
Question 22Answer
a.
Use of fictitious name
b.
Usurpation of authority
c.
Concealment of true name
d.
Fraud
Case Rating: *
In this situation, concealing one's true identity to escape criminal responsibility under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines would be classified as:
- c. Concealment of true name
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In this situation, concealing one's true identity to escape criminal responsibility under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines would be classified as:
- c. Concealment of true name
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How does Article * differ from Article *?
Question 23Answer
a.
Article * punishes indirect theft only
b.
Article * covers fraud, while Article * covers forgery
c.
Article * deals with misappropriation, while Article * deals with improper use
d.
Article * focuses on theft, while Article * focuses on corruption
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Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines focuses on the crime of malversation of public funds or property, which involves the misappropriation or embezzlement of such resources by a public officer. On the other hand, Article * deals with the illegal use of public funds or property, which is the improper application of these resources for purposes unrelated to their official use.
- Article *: Misappropriation or embezzlement of public funds or property.
- Article *: Illegal use of public funds or property.
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Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines focuses on the crime of malversation of public funds or property, which involves the misappropriation or embezzlement of such resources by a public officer. On the other hand, Article * deals with the illegal use of public funds or property, which is the improper application of these resources for purposes unrelated to their official use.
- Article *: Misappropriation or embezzlement of public funds or property.
- Article *: Illegal use of public funds or property.
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How does Article * differ from Article *?
Question 23Answer
a.
Article * punishes indirect theft only
b.
Article * covers fraud, while Article * covers forgery
c.
Article * deals with misappropriation, while Article * deals with improper use
d.
Article * focuses on theft, while Article * focuses on corruption
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Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines deals with misappropriation or malversation of public funds or property by a public officer. Article *, on the other hand, addresses the illegal use of public funds or property for purposes unrelated to their intended official use.
- Article *: Misappropriation or embezzlement of public funds or property.
- Article *: Illegal use of public funds or property.
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Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines deals with misappropriation or malversation of public funds or property by a public officer. Article *, on the other hand, addresses the illegal use of public funds or property for purposes unrelated to their intended official use.
- Article *: Misappropriation or embezzlement of public funds or property.
- Article *: Illegal use of public funds or property.
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Which situation constitutes qualified bribery under Article *-A?
Question 24Answer
a.
A public school teacher receiving gifts from students
b.
A customs officer delays an import clearance for money
c.
A mayor accepting donations for campaign purposes
d.
A prison guard allows an inmate to escape for a bribe
Case Rating: *
Under Article *-A of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, qualified bribery occurs when a public officer, entrusted with law enforcement, accepts a bribe to allow the escape of a person in their custody. Therefore, the correct answer is:
d. A prison guard allows an inmate to escape for a bribe.
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Under Article *-A of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, qualified bribery occurs when a public officer, entrusted with law enforcement, accepts a bribe to allow the escape of a person in their custody. Therefore, the correct answer is:
d. A prison guard allows an inmate to escape for a bribe.
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Which scenario constitutes a violation of Article *?
Question 25Answer
a.
A barangay captain using disaster relief funds for beautification projects
b.
A principal lending school funds to another department
c.
A mayor using government vehicles for personal errands
d.
A police officer buying personal items with office funds
Case Rating: *
The scenario that constitutes a violation of Article * is:
- A barangay captain using disaster relief funds for beautification projects
Article * deals with the illegal use of public funds or property, applying them for purposes other than those intended.
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The scenario that constitutes a violation of Article * is:
- A barangay captain using disaster relief funds for beautification projects
Article * deals with the illegal use of public funds or property, applying them for purposes other than those intended.
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Which behavior is penalized under Article *?
Question 26Answer
a.
Organizing charity events
b.
Selling educational books without a permit
c.
Writing critical political commentary
d.
Distributing obscene literature
Case Rating: *
The behavior penalized under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- Distributing obscene literature (Answer: d)
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The behavior penalized under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- Distributing obscene literature (Answer: d)
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What type of bribery involves allowing the escape of a criminal?
Question 27Answer
a.
Qualified bribery
b.
Direct bribery
c.
Indirect bribery
d.
Technical malversation
Case Rating: *
The correct answer to your question is:
- a. Qualified bribery
Qualified bribery involves a public officer accepting a bribe to allow the escape of a criminal. Do you have any other questions or need further legal information?
The correct answer to your question is:
- a. Qualified bribery
Qualified bribery involves a public officer accepting a bribe to allow the escape of a criminal. Do you have any other questions or need further legal information?
A person publishes materials promoting highly immoral acts that offend public decency. Under which article will they likely be charged?
Question 28Answer
a.
Article *
b.
Article *
c.
Article *
d.
Article *
Case Rating: *
The person publishing materials promoting highly immoral acts that offend public decency will likely be charged under:
- Article *: This article of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines punishes those who promote obscene publications or immoral doctrines.
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The person publishing materials promoting highly immoral acts that offend public decency will likely be charged under:
- Article *: This article of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines punishes those who promote obscene publications or immoral doctrines.
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What is "technical malversation" under Article *?
Question 29Answer
a.
Unauthorized use of public funds for a purpose other than intended
b.
Using public funds for gambling activities
c.
Personal donation of government-owned materials
d.
Conversion of private funds for public use
Case Rating: *
"Technical malversation" under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines refers to:
- Unauthorized use of public funds for a purpose other than intended (Answer: a).
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"Technical malversation" under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines refers to:
- Unauthorized use of public funds for a purpose other than intended (Answer: a).
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For false testimony to be punished under Article *, in what type of case must it be given?
Question 30Answer
a.
Civil cases only
b.
Criminal cases only
c.
Both civil and administrative cases
d.
Electoral disputes
Case Rating: *
For false testimony to be punished under Article *, it must be given in:
b. Criminal cases only
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For false testimony to be punished under Article *, it must be given in:
b. Criminal cases only
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What distinguishes indirect bribery from direct bribery?
Question 31Answer
a.
It occurs between two government agencies
b.
It applies to private citizens, not public officials
c.
The absence of an illegal act in exchange for the gift
d.
The gift involves immovable property only
Case Rating: *
Indirect bribery is distinguished from direct bribery primarily by the absence of an illegal act in exchange for the gift.
- Direct Bribery: Involves a public officer receiving a gift in exchange for committing an illegal act related to their official duties.
- Indirect Bribery: Involves a public officer receiving a gift as a token of gratitude without any illegal act being committed in return.
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Indirect bribery is distinguished from direct bribery primarily by the absence of an illegal act in exchange for the gift.
- Direct Bribery: Involves a public officer receiving a gift in exchange for committing an illegal act related to their official duties.
- Indirect Bribery: Involves a public officer receiving a gift as a token of gratitude without any illegal act being committed in return.
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Which public official commits a crime if they accept a gift as an expression of gratitude?
Question 32Answer
a.
Violates Article *
b.
Violates Article *
c.
Violates Article *
d.
Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
Case Rating: *
The correct answer to your question is:
- d. Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
Public officials commit the crime of indirect bribery under Article * of the Revised Penal Code if they accept a gift as an expression of gratitude that is related to their official functions.
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The correct answer to your question is:
- d. Violates Article * (Indirect Bribery)
Public officials commit the crime of indirect bribery under Article * of the Revised Penal Code if they accept a gift as an expression of gratitude that is related to their official functions.
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Who among the following can be considered a person in authority under Article *?
Question 33Answer
a.
A private security guard
b.
A company manager
c.
An ordinary citizen assisting a law enforcer
d.
A barangay captain
Case Rating: *
Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, a person in authority is defined as any person directly vested with jurisdiction, whether as an individual or as a member of some court or governmental corporation, board, or commission.
- The correct answer is:
- d. A barangay captain
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Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, a person in authority is defined as any person directly vested with jurisdiction, whether as an individual or as a member of some court or governmental corporation, board, or commission.
- The correct answer is:
- d. A barangay captain
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If a person attacks a barangay tanod (watchman) while he is patrolling the area, what crime is committed?
Question 34Answer
a.
Direct assault
b.
Indirect assault
c.
Grave threat
d.
Simple disobedience
Case Rating: *
The crime committed when a person attacks a barangay tanod (watchman) while he is patrolling the area is:
- Direct assault (a).
This is because a barangay tanod is considered an agent of a person in authority, and attacking such an individual while they are performing their duties constitutes direct assault under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
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The crime committed when a person attacks a barangay tanod (watchman) while he is patrolling the area is:
- Direct assault (a).
This is because a barangay tanod is considered an agent of a person in authority, and attacking such an individual while they are performing their duties constitutes direct assault under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
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Which act is punishable under Article *?
Question 35Answer
a.
Deliberate refusal to issue government checks
b.
Selling public property without permission
c.
Fraudulent loans involving private banks
d.
Misappropriation of public funds by a public officer
Case Rating: *
The act punishable under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- d. Misappropriation of public funds by a public officer
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The act punishable under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
- d. Misappropriation of public funds by a public officer
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What is a common element in bribery-related crimes (Articles *, *, *-A)?
Question 36Answer
a.
Always requires a formal contract
b.
Involves a bribe from a government official to a private citizen
c.
Involves public officials receiving undue benefits
d.
Requires physical evidence of cash transfer
Case Rating: *
The common element in bribery-related crimes (Articles *, *, *-A) is:
- Involves public officials receiving undue benefits
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The common element in bribery-related crimes (Articles *, *, *-A) is:
- Involves public officials receiving undue benefits
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Which of the following is NOT a necessary element for the crime under Article *?
Question 37Answer
a.
The prisoner escaped with the aid of the accused
b.
The prisoner was able to leave jail without authorization
c.
The prisoner was lawfully confined in a jail or detention center
d.
The accused benefited financially from the escape
Case Rating: *
The correct answer is:
d. The accused benefited financially from the escape
Benefiting financially from the escape is not a necessary element for the crime under Article *. If you have any other legal questions, feel free to ask!
The correct answer is:
d. The accused benefited financially from the escape
Benefiting financially from the escape is not a necessary element for the crime under Article *. If you have any other legal questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following is NOT an example of falsification under Article *?
Question 38Answer
a.
Signing a document under coercion
b.
Erasing important information from a public document
c.
Backdating an official record
d.
Adding a fake signature to a notarized document
Case Rating: *
The correct answer is:
- a. Signing a document under coercion
Signing a document under coercion is not considered falsification under Article *. The other options involve altering a document to cause damage or fraud, which are forms of falsification.
The correct answer is:
- a. Signing a document under coercion
Signing a document under coercion is not considered falsification under Article *. The other options involve altering a document to cause damage or fraud, which are forms of falsification.