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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
PART I. Multiple Choice.
1. Inference which the law makes so preemptory that it will not allow them to be overturned by any contrary proof.
a. Presumption
b. Disputable presumption
c. Conclusion
d. Conclusive presumption
2. Logical necessity which rests upon a party at any particular time during the trial to create a prima facie case in his
own favor or to overthrow one created against him.
a. Res gestae
b. Burden of evidence
c. Burden of proof
d. Estoppel
3. A written act or record of acts of a sovereign authority of private writing acknowledge before a notary public
a. Public document
b. Official document
c. Private document
d. Official record
4. Which among the following may disqualify a witness?
a. Capacity of observation
b. Capacity of recollection
c. Capacity of knowledge
d. Capacity of communication
5. 5. Prescribes that governing rules of evidence
a. Revised Penal Code
b. Constitution
c. Rules on Criminal Procedure
d. Rules of Court
6. 6. Factum probans means
a. Evidentiary fact
b. Ultimate fact
c. Weigh of evidence
d. Preponderance of evidence
7. Evidence which has some relation to what is sought to be proved
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competent
d. Admissible
8. It affects an issue in an important or substantial matter.
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competent
d. Direct
9. Those evidence which are admissible in court are held to be
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competent
d. Direct
10. Refers to an evidence of the same kind adduced to prove the same fact
a. Real
b. Cumulative
c. Corroborative
d. Circumstantial
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, 11. Additional evidence of a different kind but tending to prove the same fact
a. Real
b. Cumulative
c. Corroborative
d. Circumstantial
12. Oral testimony given in open court.
a. Real evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Testimonial evidence
d. Admission evidence
13. An evidence delivered in open court wherein the witness states that he does not know whether a fact did or did not
occur
a. Positive
b. Negative
c. Direct
d. Circumstantial
14. Evidence which is sufficient to prove an issue unless overcome or rebutted by other evidence.
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Prima facie
d. Best
15. Given by a person of specialized knowledge in some particular field
a. Primary
b. Best
c. Secondary
d. Expert
e. Preponderance of evidence
16. Evidence which has some relation to what is sought to be proved
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competent
d. Admissible
17. It affects an issue in an important or substantial matter.
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competentd. Direct
18. Those evidence which are admissible in court are held to be
a. Relevant
b. Material
c. Competent
d. Direct
19. Refers to an evidence of the same kind adduced to prove the same fact
a. Real
b. Cumulative
c. Corroborative
d. Circumstantial
20. Additional evidence of a different kind but tending to prove the same fact
a. Real
b. Cumulative
c. Corroborative
d. Circumstantial
21. Oral testimony given in open court.
a. Real evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Testimonial evidence
d. Admission evidence
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