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CLJ Quiz Part 3

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about legal concepts and crimes. It asks about the age of absolute irresponsibility, accomplices, prescription periods for crimes, penalties, and judgements. It also asks about forms of executive clemency, classifications of crimes, types of bribery, perjury, premeditation, criminal gangs, and failure to perform duties. The questions cover a wide range of legal topics testing knowledge of criminal law.

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CLJ Quiz Part 3

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about legal concepts and crimes. It asks about the age of absolute irresponsibility, accomplices, prescription periods for crimes, penalties, and judgements. It also asks about forms of executive clemency, classifications of crimes, types of bribery, perjury, premeditation, criminal gangs, and failure to perform duties. The questions cover a wide range of legal topics testing knowledge of criminal law.

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21. Age of absolute irresponsibility in the commission of a crime.

          A.    15-18 years old


          B.    18-70  years old
          C.      9 years old and below
          D.    between 9 and 15 years old                                             

22. Those who, not being principals cooperate in the execution of 
     the offense by previous or simultaneous acts.
          A.      Accomplices
          B.    Suspects
          C.    principal actors
          D.    accessories                                                                    

23. The loss or forfeiture of the right of the government to execute 


     the final sentence after the lapse of a certaintime fixed by law.
          A.    prescription of crime
          B.    prescription of prosecution
          C.    prescription of judgement    
          D.      prescription of penalty                                                    

24. A kind of executive clemency whereby the execution of penalty 


     is suspended.
          A.    Pardon
          B.    commutation
          C.    amnesty
          D.      reprieve                                                                                   
25. Infractions of mere rules of convenience designed to secure a 
     more orderly regulation of the affairs of the society.
          A.      mala prohibita
          B.    mala in se
          C.    private crime
D.    public crimes                                                                

26. Felony committed by a public officer who agrees to commit an 


     act in consideration of a gift and this act is connected with the 
     discharge of his public duties.
          A.    qualified bribery
          B.      direct bribery
          C.    estafa
          D.    indirect bribery

                                                                                


27. The willful and corrupt assertion of falsehood under oath of 
     affirmation, administered by authority of law on a material matter. 
          A.    libel    
          B.    falsification
          C.      perjury
          D.    slander                                                                         

28. Deliberate planning of act before execution.


          A.    Treachery
          B.      evident premeditation
          C.    ignominy
          D.    cruelty                                                                         
29. Whenever more than 3 armed malefactors shall have acted 
     together in the commission of a crime.
          A.    gang    
          B.    conspiracy
          C.      band
          D.    piracy                                                                         
30. The failure to perform a positive duty which one is bound to.

          A.    Negligence

          B.    imprudence

          C.      omission

          D.    act                 

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