Set-02-RPC-Book2-Part1
What crime is committed by any person who, owing allegiance to the Philippines, not being a foreigner, levies war against the Government, or adheres to its enemies, giving them aid or comfort within the Philippines or elsewhere?
A.Treason
B.Conspiracy to commit treason
C.Misprision of treason
D.Sedition
For treason to be proven, the testimony of at least how many witnesses is required for the same overt act?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.Four
What is the crime committed by a public officer or employee who, having custody of a person detained for a crime, shall delay for the period of time specified in the law the performance of any judicial or executive order for the release of such person?
A.Arbitrary detention
B.Illegal detention
C.Delaying release
D.Infidelity in the custody of prisoners
Which of the following is a crime against the fundamental laws of the state?
A.Espionage
B.Rebellion
C.Violation of domicile
D.Inciting to war
What is the crime of entering the dwelling of another against the latter's will?
A.Trespass to dwelling
B.Violation of domicile
C.Forcible entry
D.Robbery in an inhabited place
Which of the following is NOT a crime against public order?
A.Rebellion
B.Sedition
C.Direct assault
D.Piracy
A, B, and C publicly and tumultuously rose up to prevent the execution of a law by force. What crime did they commit?
A.Rebellion
B.Sedition
C.Coup d'etat
D.Treason
What crime is committed by any person who, without authority of law, shall enter an office or establishment set apart for the service of any public utility, and shall by force or violence, prevent the free exercise of the functions of such utility?
A.Interruption of religious worship
B.Offending the religious feelings
C.Disturbance of public order
D.Sedition
Who is liable for misprision of treason?
A.Any person
B.A Filipino citizen
C.A public officer
D.A foreigner
The crime of "adherence to the enemy" in treason means:
A.Levying war against the government
B.Giving aid or comfort to the enemy
C.Intellectually siding with the enemy
D.Joining the enemy's armed forces
What crime is committed by a public officer who, without legal ground, prohibits or interrupts the holding of a peaceful meeting?
A.Disturbance of public order
B.Sedition
C.Prohibition, interruption, and dissolution of peaceful meetings
D.Violation of parliamentary immunity
A police officer, without a search warrant, searches the house of another person. What crime did he commit?
A.Trespass to dwelling
B.Violation of domicile
C.Grave coercion
D.Arbitrary detention
What is the act of publicly and tumultuously uprising and taking up arms against the Government for the purpose of removing from the allegiance to said Government or its laws, the territory of the Philippines or any part thereof?
A.Treason
B.Rebellion
C.Sedition
D.Coup d'etat
For sedition to be committed, the uprising must be:
A.Secret and planned
B.Public and tumultuous
C.Carried out by at least 100 people
D.Against a foreign power
What crime is committed by any person who shall threaten to publish and offer to prevent the publication of a libel for a compensation?
A.Libel
B.Blackmail
C.Grave threats
D.Slander by deed
Which of the following is an act of direct assault?
A.Seriously intimidating a teacher while in the performance of her duties
B.Resisting a person in authority
C.Slightly injuring a police officer not in the performance of his duty
D.All of the above
What crime is committed by any person who, owing allegiance to the Philippines, corresponds with a foreign country with the intent to go to war against the Philippines?
A.Treason
B.Espionage
C.Correspondence with hostile country
D.Inciting to war
What is the crime of revealing secrets of a private individual, learned by a public officer in his official capacity, which would cause damage to the public interest?
A.Revelation of secrets
B.Infidelity in the custody of documents
C.Grave scandal
D.Violation of domicile
Which of the following is NOT an element of rebellion?
A.Public uprising and taking up arms
B.Purpose is to overthrow the government
C.Committed by government forces
D.Against the Government
A person who has knowledge of a conspiracy to commit treason and conceals it is guilty of:
A.Treason
B.Conspiracy to commit treason
C.Misprision of treason
D.Accessory to treason
What is the crime of preventing a person from freely exercising his right to vote?
A.Grave coercion
B.Violation of the right of suffrage
C.Sedition
D.Arbitrary detention
The following are crimes against national security, EXCEPT:
A.Treason
B.Espionage
C.Piracy
D.Rebellion
A person who knowingly and willfully possesses a paper, knowing it to be a counterfeit representation of a genuine security of a foreign government, is guilty of:
A.Falsification
B.Forfeiting
C.Possession of false treasury or bank notes
D.Illegal possession and use of false treasury or bank notes
A group of persons belonging to the military, with or without civilian support, swiftly attacks government installations to seize state power. What crime is committed?
A.Rebellion
B.Sedition
C.Coup d'etat
D.Insurrection
What crime is committed by a person who, by means of violence, shall seize anything from a person on a Philippine highway?
A.Robbery
B.Brigandage
C.Highway robbery/Brigandage
D.Theft
Which of the following is an example of a tumult?
A.A heated argument between two people
B.A large, noisy crowd
C.A group of people quietly protesting
D.All of the above
The crime of inciting a rebellion is committed by:
A.Actually participating in the rebellion
B.Inciting others to commit rebellion through speeches, writings, etc.
C.Conspiring to commit rebellion
D.Giving aid and comfort to rebels
A public officer who agrees to perform an act constituting a crime, in connection with the performance of his official duties, in consideration of any offer, promise, gift or present, is guilty of:
A.Direct bribery
B.Indirect bribery
C.Qualified bribery
D.Corruption of public officials
What is the crime of publicly expressing mockery or scorn for any religious dogma or ritual?
A.Interruption of religious worship
B.Offending the religious feelings
C.Blasphemy
D.Heresy
Two or more persons come to an agreement to rise publicly and tumultuously in order to attain any of the objects of sedition, and decide to commit it. What crime is committed?
A.Sedition
B.Conspiracy to commit sedition
C.Inciting to sedition
D.Proposal to commit sedition