__________1. Which of the following best describes the “best
evidence rule”? (a) the subject of the inquiry is the document (b) only the original document
shall be offered (c) the subject of
inquiry is not the document itself but
its contents (d) no other evidence shall
be admissible other than the original itself
(e) Xerox copy is admissible when the subject of the inquiry is not the
contents of the document.
__________2. During the hearing the issue of the case is
whether the Deed of Sale is authentic. The plaintiff however does not have a
copy of the Deed of Sale since he lost it. Which of the following is applicable
in the case? (a) he may secure a copy of the Deed from the Notary Public (b) a
certified true copy will do (c) it is enough that he proves the contents with a
certified copy duly certified by a custodian of the same (d) the certified true
copy from the Office of the Clerk of Court will suffice (e) he should present
witnesses in court to prove the Deed of Sale.
__________3. Which of the following
describes the “Parol evidence rule? “(a) it refers to terms of an agreement (b)
the terms were not reduced in writing (c) it only applies to the parties who
are signatories to the contract (d) no other written evidence shall be admitted
(e) the written agreement controls and
no oral evidence shall be admitted.
__________4. A party to a written agreement generally will not be allowed to present
evidence to modify it. Which of the following is an NOT exception to the rule?
(a) there is a mistake in the written contract (b) the agreement is imperfect
(c) there is an extrinsic ambiguity (d)
there was a failure to express the true intent (e) there were other terms agreed
upon after the agreement was signed.
__________5. The language of a writing is to be
interpreted according to the legal meaning it bears in the (a) place
where the property is situated (b) place
of its execution (c) place agreed by them (d) manner that they agreed it to be (e) place of its execution unless
the parties intended otherwise.
__________6. A promissory note is stated as follows: “For
value received I promise to pay to Luis Wong the sum of Three hundred Pesos
(P300,000).” Which is the most correct
statement below? (a) The note is negotiable for 300 pesos only (b) the word
three hundred pesos is controlling (c) the number P300,000 should be
controlling (d) the intention of the
parties must be ascertained (e) the note is negotiable for 300 pesos only.
__________7. With regard to the
statement that “all persons who can perceive, and perceiving, can
make their known perception to others, may be witnesses”. Which of the following is most
correct? (a) Children therefore cannot be witnesses (b) old people who are
forgetful cannot be witnesses (c) blind people cannot be witnesses in court (d)
a deaf-mute cannot testify that the woman shouted for help before she was
murdered (e) insane persons are disqualified as witnesses.
__________8. Which of the following is
true about convicted felons? (a) they are disqualified as state witnesses (b)
they cannot be admitted to a witness protection program (c) they can be
witnesses, unless otherwise provided by law (d) definitely they cannot be
qualified since their credibility is ruined (e) a convicted murderer cannot
testify on a murder case.
__________9. On a case
for incest, committed by the husband to his own daughter, the wife testified
against the husband. Which of the following is correct? (a) the wife cannot
testify because of the marital privilege rule (b) the wife can testify because
it is her right to do so (c) the wife cannot testify since the marriage has to
be preserved (d) the wife can testify since it is an offense against her (e)
the wife cannot testify since the offended party is the daughter not her.
__________10. “Parties
or assignor of parties to a case, or persons in whose behalf a case is
prosecuted, against an executor or administrator or other representative of a
deceased person, or against a person of unsound mind, upon a claim or demand
against the estate of such deceased person or against such person of unsound
mind, cannot testify as to any matter of fact occurring before the death of
such deceased person or before such person became of unsound mind”. This
provision speaks about the (a) Best evidence rule (b) Opinion Rule (c) Dead
Man’s Statute (d) Dead Man Rule (e)
Hearsay Rule
___________11. Which of the following
is not considered as “Judicial Notice”? (a) history of the Philippines (b) R.A. 6657 (C) A decision
of the Court of Appeals (d) a municipal ordinance (e) the boundary between
Katipunan and Dipolog.
____________12. Which of the following
is NOT correct? (a) In civil
cases, an offer of compromise is not an admission of any liability (b)
generally in criminal cases, an offer of compromise is considered as admission
of guilt (c) an offer of compromise in criminal negligence is not admissible as
evidence of guilt (d) an offer to compromise a Barangay dispute is counted
against the accused (e) a plea of guilty later withdrawn is an evidence of
guilt.
_____________13. Jose Santos is charged of Reckless
Imprudence resulting to Homicide. During the hearing the mother of the victim
testified that it was Jose who paid for the expenses of the hospitalization and
the funeral services amounting to P40,000. Which of the following is a correct
statement? (a) the payment of Jose is
considered as an admission of guilt (b) the payment is at most considered only
a humanitarian gesture and not an evidence of guilt (c) the Judge should not
have allowed said testimony as it is irrelevant in the case (d) the receipts of
said payment is admissible as proof of criminal liability (e) the receipts can
be admitted as proof of civil liability for the injury.
_____________14. “The act, declaration or omission of a party
as to a relevant fact may be given in evidence against him”. This provision
speaks about (a) an admission by a privy (b) res gestate (c) res inter alios
acta (d) independently relevant statement (e) admission of a party.
______________15. IN a crime for murder, Jose the accused
testified in Open Court that Mario and Luis were his conspirators in the
commission of the Crime. He also mentioned that it was Pedro who masterminded
the killing by paying him P50,000.
Which of the following
statement is most correct under the circumstances? (a) Pedro’s way of
implicating Pedro and the rest is not admissible as evidence (b) Said evidence
is a judicial confession hence must be admissible (c) The statement binds him
only as the same cannot generally prejudice other people (d) the declaration is
admissible provided that the conspiracy is shown by other evidence (e) the
witness still has to prove that the murder was done during the existence of the
conspiracy.
______________16. “Where one derives title to property from another,
the act, declaration, or omission of the latter, while holding the title, in
relation to the property, is evidence against the former” This provision speaks
about (a) an admission by a privy (b) res gestate (c) res inter alios acta (d)
independently relevant statement (e) admission of a party.
_____________17. Luis is a notorious person in the community
who is always engaged in trouble. He is a convicted thief, and a gambler. He is
presently facing a charge of Theft. Which of the following is at best correct?
(a) The prosecutor may present evidence that he is notorious in the community
(b) Evidence that he is convicted of theft beforehand can be used as evidence
against him (c) Evidence that he stole Norma’s pomelo in her backyard is
relevant (d) That he is an incorrigible theft as evidence can be offered to
prove that he has such a bad habit (e) Similar acts as evidence is generally
admissible as evidence against the accused
_____________18. Jose, an atheist, was shot by Pedro using an armalite. Before
he died he was able to tell his wife (who was not there during the incident)
that it was Pedro who shot him because the latter was jealous of his booming
business. Which of the following statement is most correct? (a) Jose’s
statement is hearsay and hence not admissible (b) Jose’s statement is
admissible because it is true and relevant (c) Jose statement is admissible as
part of the res gestae (d) Jose’s statement is not admissible because he is an
atheist (e) Jose statement is hearsay but admissible as an exception thereto.
____________19. Which best describe/s
what is a res gestae? (a) startling occurrence (b) statement giving legal
significance to an equivocal act (c) startling statements (d) statements made
during a startling occurrence (e) b & d.
____________20. An affidavit is (a) not
admissible as evidence since it is hearsay (b) admissible evidence when proven
to be true (c) admissible evidence after being subjected to a cross examination
(d) not admissible when affiant does not testify about it (e) admissible in
evidence when the affiant testifies about it subject to a cross examination.
_____________21. A fish vendor, who was present when the act was
perpetrated, testifies in court
concerning the facts of a murdered meat inspector who was newly assigned in the
area. Which of the following statements is most correct? (a) he is not
qualified to testify whether the culprit was drunk during that time (b) he is
qualified to state that the cause of the death was the stab wounds inflicted
(c) he may testify that the meat inspector was insane during that time (d) his
testimony that the murderer was very
angry during the commission of the crime is not admissible since he is not a
psychiatrist who knows the mechanics of anger(e) he is qualified to give the
opinion that it was really the accused who murdered the victim.
___________22. Which of the following can be
considered as a disputable presumption? (a) tenancy landlord relationship
concerning a contract of lease (b) the previous statement of a principal that
he appointed Jose as his agent (c) estoppel (d) the overt acts of Luis showing
that Maria is really his wife (e) That money paid
by one to another was due to the latter.
____________23. The absentee shall not be considered dead for the purpose of opening his
succession till after an absence of (a) five
(b)ten (c) fifteen (d) twenty (e)
thirty years.
_____________24.. If a person
disappeared after the age of seventy-five years, an absence of (a)
five (b)ten (c) fifteen (d) twenty (e) thirty years shall be sufficient in order that his
succession may be opened.
______________25. Which of the following is INCORRECT?
The following shall be considered dead for all purposes including the
division of the estate among the heirs:
(a) A person on
board a vessel lost during a sea voyage, or an aircraft with is missing, who
has not been heard of for five years since the loss of the vessel or aircraft;
(b) A member of
the armed forces who has taken part in armed hostilities, and has been missing
for four years;
(c) A person who
has been in danger of death under other circumstances and whose existence has
not been known for four years;
(d) If a married
person has been absent for four consecutive years, the spouse present may
contract a subsequent marriage if he or she has well-founded belief that the
absent spouse is already death.
(e)In case of
disappearance, where there is a danger of death the circumstances hereinabove
provided, an absence of only two years shall be sufficient for the purpose of
contracting a subsequent marriage.
_____________26. Which of the following is not a Disputable presumption?
(a) That a
person is innocent of crime or wrong;
(b) That an
unlawful act was done with an unlawful intent;
(c) That a
person intends the consequences of his voluntary act;
(d) That a
person takes ordinary care of his concerns;
(e) That
evidence willfully suppressed would be adverse if produced.
______________27. Which of the following is a correct disputable
presumption?
(a) That money
erroneously paid by one to another was not due to the latter;
(b) That a thing
misdelivered by one to another belonged to the latter;
(c) That an
obligation delivered up to the debtor has been unpaid;
(d) That prior
rents or installments had been paid when a receipt for the later one is
concealed;
(e) That a
person found in possession of a thing taken in the doing of a recent wrongful
act is the taker and the doer of the whole act.
______________28. Which of the following is INCORRECT? (a) the baby of a
woman who marries after 360 days of the death of her husband and who gets
pregnant by her second husband is deemed to be the child of the second marriage
(b) a baby born of a woman who married before 180 days of the death of her
husband is deemed to be the child of the first marriage (c) ) A child born
after one hundred eighty days following the celebration of the subsequent
marriage is considered to have been conceived during such marriage, even though
it be born within the three hundred days after the termination of the former
marriage (d) A child born after one hundred eighty days after the solemnization
of the subsequent marriage is considered to have been conceived during such
marriage, even though it be born within the three hundred days after the
termination of the former marriage (e) none of the above.
_____________29.Which of the following is considered as a public document? (a) a birth
certificate issued by the Register of Deeds (b) a certificate of Title issued
by the Civil Registrar (c) a Deed of Sale notarized by a vice mayor who is a lawyer
(d) a notarized last will and testament (e) a board examination result issued
by the PRC.
_______________30.Which
of the following is INCORRECT?
(A) In the construction of an instrument, where
there are several provisions or particulars, such a construction is, if
possible, to be adopted as will give effect to what is really intended.
(B) In the construction of an instrument,
the intention of the parties is to be pursued; and when a general and a
particular provision are inconsistent, the latter is paramount to the former.
(C)For the proper construction of an
instrument, the circumstances under which it was made, including the situation
of the subject thereof and of the parties to it, may be shown, so that the
judge may be placed in the position of those who language he is to interpret.
(D) The terms of writing are presumed to
have been used in their primary and general acceptation.
(E)
When the terms of an agreement have been intended in a different sense by the
different parties to it, that sense is to prevail against either party in which
he supposed the other understood it, and when different constructions of a
provision are otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is the most
favorable to the party in whose favor the provision was made
______________31.
Which of the following is hearsay? (a) dying declaration (b) res gestae (c)
family reputation (d) all of the above (e) none of the above.
______________32.
Jose executed a Deed of Sale of Real Property before the presence of the
Barangay captain, and his two Barangay tanods. Since there is no lawyer in the
area, the deed of sale was not notatized. Which of the following is Correct?
(a) the Deed of sale is a private document (b) the deed of sale is considered a
public document since it was executed before the Barangay captain and complete
with two witnesses (c) there is no need to prove the due execution of said
document (d) there is a need to prove its authenticity by presenting the
testimony of the Barangay captain at least (e) the document is originally
signed by Jose so it is a public document.
_____________33. “No
person may be compelled to testify against his parents, other direct
ascendants, children or other direct descendants”. This is known as the (a)
filial privilege (b) parental privilege (c) pedigree rule (d) a and b (e) a, b,
and c
_____________34.
Which of the following is considered a corpus delicti? (a) the charred body of
an arson victim (b) the can which contained gasoline (c) the fact that the
accused stored rugs in the room where the fire started (d) the information that
fire started at the basement of the building (e) all of the above.
______________35.
(Simangan v. People, 2004) Accused
was convicted of homicide. Among the evidence presented against him was his
admission to a classmate that he was one of those who killed the victim. Which
of the following statements is most correct? (a) the testimony is admissible
because it is an admission (b) the
testimony is not admissible because it is hearsay (c) the admission of accused
to his classmate that he was one of the killers is pure hearsay (d) the
testimony of his classmate was offered to prove an extrajudicial admission (e)
it is an admission against interest which is admissible under the rules of
court.
______________36.
(People v. Gaudia, 2004)Accused was
charged of raping a 3 year-old child. Part of the evidence presented against
him during the trial was the offer of compromise made by his parents to the
parents of the victim. Which of the following statements is at best correct?
(a) it can be considered as evidence against the accused since criminal cases
are not compromisable (b) it cannot be considered as admission since there is
no evidence to show that he ordered his parent to make a compromise (c)
following the principle of res inter alios acta, the act of the parents in
offering a compromise does not bind the accused, hence the evidence is
inadmissible against him (d) the accused
is bound by the acts of compromise offered by the parents since he is close to
them and hence a privy (e) it cannot be
used as evidence of guilt against the accused since making an offer of
compromise is irrelevant in determining his guilt.
______________37.
(Lim v. CA, Sept. 25, 1992)A confidential psychiatric evaluation report is
being presented in evidence before the trial court in a petition for annulment
of marriage grounded on psychological incapacity. The witness testifying on the
report is the husband who initiated the annulment proceedings, not the
physician who prepared the report. Which of the following is at best correct?
(a) the testimony of the husband is not admissible since he is not an expert
witness (b) the testimony of the husband is inadmissible since the psychiatric
report is confidential and the consent of the wife is needed (c) the testimony
is admissible since what is prohibited under the rules is the physician to
testify about it (d) the testimony is admissible since it is a relevant issue
in the civil case at bar (e) the husband is disqualified to testify on a
psychiatric evaluation report as it was not him who prepared it.
____________38.(
People v. Garcia, april 1, 2003)The police arrested three persons as
suspects in the crime of carnapping. While detained at the police station, the
owner of the vehicle confronted the three accused about the crime. Two of the
accused admitted having perpetrated the crime and implicated their third
companion because they were in dire need of money. The third however, kept
quiet.
Which of the following statements is most correct? (a)
this is considered as an invalid admission by silence hence not admissible
against the third accused (b) the statement is not admissible as it is a fruit of
the poisonous tree (c) the statement is inadmissible different persons react
differently to different stimulus (d) the statement is inadmissible as it
violates the right of the accused to remain silent (e) the evidence may be
given against him since it was made in the presence and within hearing distance
but he did not say anything which under the rules is considered as an adoptive
admission.
_____________39.(Herrera v. Ballos, 2002) The MTC
dismissed a forcible entry case on the ground that it has not jurisdiction. ON
appeal the RTC reversed the decision and ordered defendant to vacate the land
and pay plaintiff damages including a monthly rental of P2,000. There was,
however, no evidence presented on the rental value of the disputed premises.
Which of the following statements is correct? (a) the court can take judicial
notice of the reasonable monthly rental since he is familiar with the
building (b) the court cannot take
judicial notice of rental value since it is a factual matter and must be
supported with evidence(c) there is a
violation of due process since evidence is not presented (d) there is no need
to present evidence since this is a summary procedure which does not need trial
(e) the rental value can be taken judicial notice since it is one of public
knowledge in the area where the judge is residing.
_____________40.(Abalos v. CA, 1999) Delfin Abalos was
convicted by the RTC of murder. The killing was witnessed by Veronica Pedrosa
who testified that Abalos shot the victim, her boyfriend, in her house at close
range. Abalos argues that there is not enough evidence to convict him because
the paraffin test conducted on him yielded negative for powder burns on his
hand hence confirming that he never fired the shot that killed the victim.
Which statement is best correct? (a) Abalos is correct, he could not have
killed the victim since there is no evidence against him that he fired a gun
(b) Abalos is wrong, the paraffin test is not conclusive that he did not fire a
gun (c) Abalos is correct since the paraffin test is conclusive that he did not
fire a gun (d) Abalos should be acquitted since there is no strong evidence
against him (e) the evidence that he did not fire a gun was duly established by
him.
PART II. Memorandum Preparation/ or Preparation of
Argument (5 points each).
1.( Abella v. CA, June 20, 1996)The
lessor issued a receipt which reads as follows: “RECEIVED FROM MR. CONRADO O.
COLARINA, THE SUM OF FORTY THOUSAND PESOS AS ADVANCE DEPOSIT, TO ANSWER FOR ANY
RENTAL WHICH MR. CONRADO COLARINA MAY FAIL TO PAY DURING THE TERM OF THE LEASE
AS PER CONTRACT DATED 26TH DAY OF MAY, 1987 NOTARIZED BEFORE ATTY.
OSCAR VILLAMORA. In a subsequent litigation involving the lease contract,
however, the lessor presented witnesses
to show that the P40,000 is merely “goodwill money”.
YOU
ARE HIRED BY MR. Conrado Colarina to file the case, prepare a memorandum in his
favor. In short, make an argument for him to win this case by stating the
issues, and how the court must resolve the case in his favor.
2.(People
v. Tandoy, December 4, 1990) The charge against the accused was for illegal
sale of marijuana in the amount of P200.00. The prosecution, however, marked
only a photocopy of the P200 – bill which was used by the police in the
buy-bust operation. The defense moved to disregard said evidence as it is
contrary to the evidence rule.
You are now the
Prosecutor, prepare a memorandum to convince that judge that the said evidence
is admissible.
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