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MOCK BAR EXAMINATION QUESTIONS IN 
CIVIL LAW REVIEW II 
1. A bus owned and operated by CRV Lines, Inc., and negligently driven by Mr. 
D, an employee rammed a Meralco lamp post. The incident injured Mr. P, a 
passenger, Mr. PD, a pedestrian. Which is correct? 
a. Mr. D cannot be sued under a culpa criminal theory of Mr. P. 
b. Mr. P can sue CRV Lines under a quasi delict theory as employer of Mr. D. 
c. Mr. PD can sue CRV Lines under a contractual theory. 
d. CRV Lines can be sued by Mr. P only ...
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MOCK BAR EXAMINATION QUESTIONS IN 
CIVIL LAW REVIEW II 
1. A bus owned and operated by CRV Lines, Inc., and negligently driven by Mr. 
D, an employee rammed a Meralco lamp post. The incident injured Mr. P, a 
passenger, Mr. PD, a pedestrian. Which is correct? 
a. Mr. D cannot be sued under a culpa criminal theory of Mr. P. 
b. Mr. P can sue CRV Lines under a quasi delict theory as employer of Mr. D. 
c. Mr. PD can sue CRV Lines under a contractual theory. 
d. CRV Lines can be sued by Mr. P only ...
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive
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Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive 
Laws 122 Test Notes Comprehensive
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES
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CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES 
CRIMINAL LAW 171 STUDY NOTES
TEST BANK FOR BASIC CRIMINAL LAW: THE CONSTITUTION, PROCEDURE, AND CRIMES 4TH EDITION ANNIKEN DAVENPORT 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) 	In order for something to be law, it must: 
	A) 	make sense. 
	B) 	have the approval of the citizens. 
	C) 	be obeyed. 
	D) 	be created by a government. 
	E) 	all of the above 
Answer: D 
Objective: Explain what law is. 
Page number: 1 
Level: Basic 
 
2) 	Law is: 
A...
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Stanford Law School•Law
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TEST BANK FOR BASIC CRIMINAL LAW: THE CONSTITUTION, PROCEDURE, AND CRIMES 4TH EDITION ANNIKEN DAVENPORT 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) 	In order for something to be law, it must: 
	A) 	make sense. 
	B) 	have the approval of the citizens. 
	C) 	be obeyed. 
	D) 	be created by a government. 
	E) 	all of the above 
Answer: D 
Objective: Explain what law is. 
Page number: 1 
Level: Basic 
 
2) 	Law is: 
A...
TEST BANK FOR BASIC CRIMINAL LAW: THE CONSTITUTION, PROCEDURE, AND CRIMES 4TH EDITION ANNIKEN DAVENPORT 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) 	In order for something to be law, it must: 
	A) 	make sense. 
	B) 	have the approval of the citizens. 
	C) 	be obeyed. 
	D) 	be created by a government. 
	E) 	all of the above 
Answer: D 
Objective: Explain what law is. 
Page number: 1 
Level: Basic 
 
2) 	Law is: 
A...
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Stanford Law School•Law
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TEST BANK FOR BASIC CRIMINAL LAW: THE CONSTITUTION, PROCEDURE, AND CRIMES 4TH EDITION ANNIKEN DAVENPORT 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) 	In order for something to be law, it must: 
	A) 	make sense. 
	B) 	have the approval of the citizens. 
	C) 	be obeyed. 
	D) 	be created by a government. 
	E) 	all of the above 
Answer: D 
Objective: Explain what law is. 
Page number: 1 
Level: Basic 
 
2) 	Law is: 
A...