Prelims Exam For Crim Set A
Prelims Exam For Crim Set A
Prelims Exam For Crim Set A
(14-15) Give at least 2 exceptions to the territorial application of criminal law (Article 2 of the Revised
penal Code.) Write your answers below.
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16. One who gave a fist blow on the head of D, causing the latter to fall with the latter’s head striking
a hard pavement, is liable for the death of D, which resulted although the one who gave the fist blow
had no intention to kill D. Encircle the correct answer.
a. Error in personae b. Aberratio ictus c. Praeter intentionem
17. One who stabbed another in the dark, believing that the latter was E, when in fact he was G, is
liable for the injury caused to G, although the one who stabbed him had no intention to injure G.
a. Error in personae b. Aberratio ictus c. Praeter intentionem
18. One who fired his gun at B, but missed and hit C instead, is liable for the injury caused to C,
although the one who fired the gun had no intention to injure C.
a. Error in personae b. Aberratio ictus c. Praeter intentionem
19. A, with intent to gain, took a watch from the pocket of B. When A had the watch in his possession,
he found out that it was the watch which he had lost a week before. What was the crime committed?
a. Theft b. Attempted Theft c. Impossible Crime
20. A, determined to poison to poison B, uses sufficient quantity of arsenic by mixing it with the food
given to B, but B has developed strong resistance to poison because he has been working in a mine.
What was the crime committed?
a. Attempted Murder b. Frustrated Murder c. Impossible Crime
21. A fired at B, his brother, who was lying on bed, not knowing that B was dead hours before. What
was the crime committed?
a. Murder b. No crime c. Impossible Crime
22. A fired at B, his brother, who was lying on bed, knowing that B was dead hours before. What was
the crime committed?
a. Murder b. No crime c. Impossible Crime
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