Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, and Evidence Reviewer

Aspiring criminologists must have a solid understanding of criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, and proper courtroom practices. This section of the Criminology Licensure Examination tests your knowledge and reasoning skills in applying legal principles and handling cases according to Philippine law. Mastery of these topics is essential for anyone planning a career in law enforcement, investigation, or forensic work.

This online CLE reviewer is designed to help B.S. Criminology graduates and graduating students in preparation for the licensure exam. It contains multiple-choice questions sourced from previous exams and study materials. Please note that these questions are for practice purposes only. They may not appear on the actual examination, and the answers are meant to help you understand the reasoning process rather than memorize solutions.

Click the START QUIZ button below to begin the test and choose the best answer from the options provided. After answering, correct answers will appear in green, while incorrect ones will show in red, helping you learn and improve as you go.

About This Practice Test

This Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, and Evidence practice test is composed of multiple-choice questions designed to challenge your understanding of criminal law, procedural rules, and the proper handling of evidence. Each question is structured to help you:

  • Recall key principles from Criminal Law Book I and II
  • Apply rules from Criminal Procedure and Evidence
  • Understand proper courtroom conduct and testimony
  • Strengthen your problem-solving and analytical skills

These questions are intended to help you familiarize yourself with the types of items you may encounter in the actual Criminologist Licensure Examination. Focus on understanding the process and reasoning behind the answers rather than memorizing specific questions.

Study Tips for CLE Examinees

Preparing for the Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, and Evidence section of the CLE requires both focus and strategy. Here are some tips to maximize your study time:

  • Review your textbooks and lecture notes thoroughly: Focus on key principles, landmark cases, and procedural rules.
  • Take practice tests regularly: Use this reviewer to simulate real exam conditions and identify weak areas.
  • Analyze your mistakes: Don’t just memorize answers. Understand why the correct answer is correct and why the others are wrong.
  • Summarize important rules: Make short notes or flashcards for important legal provisions, exceptions, and penalties.
  • Group study sessions: Discussing complex concepts with classmates can improve retention and clarify doubts.
  • Prioritize high-weight topics: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Court Testimony often carry more questions on the board exam.

Tips During the Exam

Answering Criminal Jurisprudence questions efficiently requires both speed and accuracy. Keep these tips in mind on exam day:

  • Read the questions carefully: Look for keywords that indicate exceptions, conditions, or limitations.
  • Manage your time wisely: Don’t spend too much time on a single question. Move on and return if needed.
  • Apply logic and reasoning: Use your knowledge of law and procedures to eliminate obviously incorrect choices.
  • Watch out for tricky options: Board exam questions often include distractors that seem correct but are slightly off.
  • Stay calm and focused: Stress can lead to careless mistakes. Take deep breaths and approach each question systematically.

Important Reminder

This online reviewer is for practice and familiarization purposes only. The actual Criminologist Licensure Examination may include different questions, and answers here are not guaranteed to appear on the real test. Focus on learning the process and reasoning behind each answer instead of memorizing specific questions. Regular practice, careful review of your mistakes, and consistent application of study strategies will help you develop a solid understanding of criminal law and procedures, giving you greater confidence on exam day.