Criminologist Board Examination Reviewer in Criminal Law Book 2

The Criminologist Board Exam Reviewer is a vital resource for aspiring criminologists preparing for the Criminologist Licensure Examination (CLE) in the Philippines. This comprehensive reviewer is designed to cover all critical aspects of the exam, ensuring that candidates are well-prepared to meet the rigorous standards set by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

A key component of this reviewer is the Criminal Law Book 2. This section is dedicated to the continuation of the study of the Revised Penal Code (RPC), focusing specifically on various crimes and their corresponding penalties. Criminal Law Book 2 is essential for understanding the legal framework that governs criminal behavior and the justice system in the Philippines. It provides an in-depth analysis of crimes such as homicide, theft, robbery, and other offenses, detailing the elements that constitute each crime and the penalties that are prescribed under the law.

The coverage of Criminal Law Book 2 in the reviewer is thorough and detailed. It delves into the intricacies of specific crimes, ensuring that candidates have a clear understanding of the legal definitions, elements, and nuances of each offense. Additionally, it provides explanations of the penalties associated with these crimes, helping candidates comprehend the consequences of criminal actions as outlined in the RPC.

The reviewer is structured to facilitate effective learning and retention of information. It includes various question drill exercises that mimic the format and difficulty of the actual CLE. These exercises are designed to test candidates’ knowledge and application of Criminal Law Book 2, reinforcing their understanding and helping them identify areas that require further study.

In relation to the Criminologist Licensure Examination in the Philippines, mastering the content of Criminal Law Book 2 is crucial. It not only helps candidates pass the exam but also equips them with the legal knowledge necessary for their future roles as criminologists. By thoroughly studying this component, candidates can confidently tackle the CLE and embark on successful careers in the field of criminology.

CRIMINOLOGIST REVIEWER


Welcome to our Criminologist Reviewer. In this session, you'll have the opportunity to test your understanding of key concepts in Criminal Law Book 2. The quiz consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics. Pay close attention to each question and select the best answer. After completing the exam, check the video below for the answer key and explanations.


1. What crime is committed when a person willfully and feloniously kills another without any qualifying circumstance?
A. Homicide
B. Murder
C. Parricide
D. Infanticide

2. What is the penalty for murder under the RPC?
A. Prisión mayor
B. Reclusión temporal
C. Reclusión perpetua
D. Arresto mayor

3. Which of the following acts constitutes the crime of robbery with violence or intimidation of persons?
A. Taking personal property with the use of force upon things
B. Taking personal property without the use of violence or intimidation
C. Taking personal property with the use of violence or intimidation
D. Taking personal property without the use of force or intimidation

4. What is the crime committed when a person takes personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, without the latter’s consent, by means of violence against or intimidation of persons or using force upon things?
A. Theft
B. Robbery
C. Estafa
D. Qualified theft

5. Under the RPC, what is the penalty for estafa if the value of the damage exceeds 12,000 pesos but does not exceed 22,000 pesos?
A. Prisión correccional in its maximum period to prisión mayor in its minimum period
B. Prisión correccional in its medium period to prisión mayor in its minimum period
C. Prisión correccional in its minimum period to prisión mayor in its maximum period
D. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods

6. What is the crime committed by any person who, for a price, reward, promise, or any other consideration, shall execute any arson directly or indirectly?
A. Simple arson
B. Destructive arson
C. Arson for hire
D. Malicious mischief

7. What is the penalty for the crime of qualified theft when the value of the property stolen exceeds 12,000 pesos but does not exceed 22,000 pesos?
A. Prisión correccional in its maximum period to reclusión perpetua
B. Prisión correccional in its medium period to prisión mayor in its minimum period
C. Prisión mayor in its minimum period to reclusión perpetua
D. Prisión mayor in its medium period to reclusión temporal in its maximum period

8. Under the RPC, what crime is committed when a person, with intent to defraud, falsifies a public document?
A. Falsification
B. Forgery
C. Perjury
D. Libel

9. What is the crime committed when a person, with intent to gain, shall openly commit any act of defraudation by taking advantage of the trust and confidence reposed in him by another?
A. Theft
B. Robbery
C. Estafa
D. Qualified theft

10. What is the penalty for the crime of adultery under the RPC?
A. Prisión correccional in its minimum and medium periods
B. Prisión correccional in its maximum period to prisión mayor in its minimum period
C. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods
D. Prisión mayor in its minimum and medium periods

11. Which of the following acts constitutes the crime of slander by deed under the RPC?
A. Oral defamation
B. Written defamation
C. Physical defamation
D. Defamation by deed

12. What crime is committed when a person maliciously imputes a crime, vice, or defect, real or imaginary, to another, and it is done in writing or similar means?
A. Oral defamation
B. Slander
C. Libel
D. Intriguing against honor

13. Under the RPC, what is the penalty for serious physical injuries?
A. Prisión correccional in its medium period to prisión mayor in its maximum period
B. Arresto mayor
C. Prisión mayor
D. Reclusión temporal

14. What is the crime committed by any public officer who, under pretense of official position, obtains money, property, or any advantage from another person?
A. Graft
B. Malversation
C. Direct bribery
D. Extortion

15. What is the penalty for the crime of concubinage under the RPC?
A. Prisión correccional in its minimum and medium periods
B. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods
C. Prisión correccional in its maximum period to prisión mayor in its minimum period
D. Prisión mayor in its minimum and medium periods

16. What crime is committed when a person knowingly issues a bad check, knowing that he has no sufficient funds or credit with the drawee bank?
A. Fraud
B. Estafa
C. Bouncing check
D. Qualified theft

17. What is the penalty for the crime of bigamy under the RPC?
A. Prisión correccional in its minimum and medium periods
B. Prisión mayor in its minimum and medium periods
C. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods
D. Reclusión perpetua

18. Under the RPC, what crime is committed by a person who intentionally burns another's property?
A. Arson
B. Malicious mischief
C. Vandalism
D. Damage to property

19. What crime is committed when a public officer unlawfully neglects his duties?
A. Malversation
B. Dereliction of duty
C. Qualified theft
D. Gross negligence

20. What is the penalty for the crime of seduction under the RPC?
A. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods
B. Arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods
C. Prisión correccional in its minimum and medium periods
D. Arresto mayor in its maximum period to prisión correccional in its minimum period

21. Which crime involves the unlawful taking of personal property with violence against or intimidation of persons or using force upon things?
A. Robbery
B. Theft
C. Qualified theft
D. Estafa

22. What is the crime committed when a public officer unlawfully demands or receives, directly or indirectly, any gift or present in connection with the performance of his duties?
A. Bribery
B. Extortion
C. Graft
D. Malversation

23. What is the penalty for the crime of falsification of public documents under the RPC?
A. Prisión correccional
B. Arresto mayor
C. Prisión mayor
D. Reclusión temporal

24. Which crime involves taking personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, without violence or intimidation and without the owner's consent?
A. Theft
B. Robbery
C. Estafa
D. Qualified theft

25. What crime is committed when a person, by means of violence, threats, or intimidation, compels another to do something against his will?
A. Coercion
B. Threats
C. Intimidation
D. Physical injury

26. Under the RPC, what is the penalty for grave threats?
A. Prisión correccional in its minimum and medium periods
B. Arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods
C. Prisión correccional in its medium and maximum periods
D. Prisión mayor in its minimum and medium periods

27. What is the crime committed by a person who, not being included in the provisions of Article 141 of the RPC, delivers a woman to another person for purposes of prostitution?
A. Prostitution
B. White slavery
C. Human trafficking
D. Abduction

28. What crime is committed when a person maliciously destroys another's property without intent to gain?
A. Vandalism
B. Malicious mischief
C. Arson
D. Damage to property

29. What is the penalty for the crime of illegal detention under the RPC if it is attended by the qualifying circumstance of a minor victim?
A. Prisión correccional
B. Reclusión perpetua to death
C. Prisión mayor
D. Reclusión temporal

30. Under the RPC, what crime is committed by a person who unlawfully seizes or takes away a child under seven years old from its parent or guardian?
A. Abduction
B. Kidnapping
C. Illegal detention
D. Child snatching


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