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Midterm Exam CLJ 3

This document appears to be a midterm exam for a law course covering the Revised Penal Code Book 1. The 10 multiple choice questions test understanding of key concepts in criminal law like heinous crimes, mutilation, dueling, tumultuous affray, malfeasance, alternative circumstances, insuperable cause, uncontrollable fear, self-defense, and irresistible force.

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Midterm Exam CLJ 3

This document appears to be a midterm exam for a law course covering the Revised Penal Code Book 1. The 10 multiple choice questions test understanding of key concepts in criminal law like heinous crimes, mutilation, dueling, tumultuous affray, malfeasance, alternative circumstances, insuperable cause, uncontrollable fear, self-defense, and irresistible force.

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MIDTERM EXAM

AY 2020-2021 2ND SEMESTER

CLJ 3 ( RPC BOOK 1 )

1. This is an act prescribing, enumerating and defining and penalizing heinous crimes.

A. RA 7659

B. RA 8711

C. RA 9165

D. RA 9269

2. It is means lopping or the clipping off of some part of the body.

A. injuries

B. mutilation

C. castration

D. decapitation

3. It is a formal or regular combat previously concerted between two parties in the


presence of two or more seconds.

A. duel

B. dual

C. challenger

D. instigators

4. It exists when there are there at least four persons who are armed took part in
disturbance or are provided with means of violence.

A. tumultuous affray

B. public disorders

C. physical injuries

D. prison riots

5. It is improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.

A. misfeasenace

B. malfeasance

C. nonfeasance
D. dereliction of duty

6. These are the requirements of alternative circumstances, EXCEPT:

A. relationship

B. intoxication

C. degree of education

D. drug addiction

7. These are the elements of insuperable or lawful cause, EXCEPT:

A. an act is required by law to be done

B. person committed a crime but no penalty

C. person fails to perform such act

D. failure to perform due to insuperable cause

8. These are the elements of uncontrollable fear, EXCEPT:

A. threat which causes fear is of an evil greater or at least equal to that he is


required to commit

B. promise an evil of such gravity and imminence ordinary man would have
succumbed

C. all of the above

D. none of the above

9. These are the elements of self-defense, EXCEPT:

A. unlawful aggression

B. sufficient provocation

C. reasonable necessity

D. elements of self defense

10. These are the elements of irresistible force, EXCEPT:

A. an act is required by law to be done

B. compulsion is by means of physical force

C. physical force is irresistible

D. physical force comes from a third person

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