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1. The unprecedented achievement of martial law, which transported the Philippine corrections
towards the modern system of convict rehabilitation-
a. peace and order
b. price control
c. probation law
d. parole law
2. The two most important subdivision of probation service are investigation and
a. Supervision
b. Rehabilitation
c. Reformation
d. Reintegration
3. Probation officer shall notify all police agencies by sending a note that probationer is under
supervision, this is called-
a. Memorandums
b. Flash sheet
c. Chrome cards
d. Flash note
4. This type of prison labor is state controlled and products from the prison are sold in the open
market-
a. public account system
b. state use system
c. lease system
d. public work system
5. In an interview, the following are involved:
a. Probation Officer and the Petitioner
b. Probation Officer, Petitioner and the Petitioner’s wife
c. Probation Officer, Petitioner and his Guarantor
d. All of the above
6. Probation is a privilege granted to qualified and deserving petitioners, when does it become a
matter of right? a. upon initial interview b. upon the completion of PSIR c. upon court order d. when
his probation is approved
7. It created the Board of Pardon and Parole
a. Indeterminate Sentence Law b. E.O. 292 c. Probation Law d. House Bill 393
8. The merging of supervision of Parole and Probation is mandated by____
a. Executive Order No. 292
b. PD 968
c. Act 4221
d. House Bill 393
9. Under rules, methods and procedures of probation, supervision starts..... when probationer
reports to the probation officer
a. Within 72 hours
b. Upon order of the court granting probation
c. Upon initial interview of the petitioner
10. Under the law, when should a probationer report to his designated probation officer?
a. Upon initial interview
b. Upon completion of the PSIR
c. Upon court order
d. Within 72 hours after probation order has been granted
11. Justification of punishment wherein the purpose of this is to establish the usefulness and
responsibility of the offender.
a. Reformation
b. Incapacitation and protection
c. Atonement
d. Deterrence
12. The following are the purpose of Probation, except.
a. To promote correction and rehabilitation
b. To provide an opportunity for his reformation and reintegration into the community
c. To prevent the commission of offense
d. To deter offenders from doing the same
13. Under the rules and methods employed by probation, what is the maximum number of minor
violations that would result in the revocation of the probation order?
a. 5 violations
b. 4 violations
c. 3 violations
d. 2 violations
14. A lawyer who introduced the practice of suspending and releasing the offender supervision in
England.
a. Matthew Davenport Hill
b. Teodulo C. Natividad
c. John Augustus
d. John Larson
15. This is an older method of suspending or deferring judgment for good behavior. This was based
in an ancient practice developed in England in the 14th century.
a. Good Conduct Time Allowance
b. Amnesty
c. Judicial Reprieve
d. Recognizance
16. A device of modifying the severity of the law, by temporary suspension of the sentence.
a. Good Conduct Time Allowance
b. Amnesty
c. Judicial Reprieve
d. Recognizance
17. For amnesty to be granted, there should be ___________.
a. Recommendation from U.N.
b. Recommendation from C.H.R.
c. Application
d. Concurrence of the congress
18. For a convicted offender, probation is a form of ______.
a. Punishment
b. Treatment
c. Enjoyment
d. Incarceration
19. Pardon is exercised when the person is _________.
a. already convicted
b. not yet convicted
c. about to be convicted
d. serve the sentence
20. The probationer is not exempted from the legal effects of his punishment upon final discharge.
a. penalty
b. fine
c. civil liability
d. criminal liability
21. In the history of capital punishment, what do they call this frame, typically wooden, used for
execution by hanging?
a. Galley
b. Gallows
c. Hulk
d. Double blade
22. The following are considered as discretionary conditions of probation except-
a. Drinking intoxicated liquor to excess
b. Abstain from visiting house of ill repute
c. Meet his family responsibilities
d. Cooperate with the program of probation
23. Which is considered the forerunner of parole?
a. Mark system
b. Solitary system
c. Benefits of a clergy
d. Congregate system
24. Under the rules, at least how many votes of the Board members are necessary to recommend
the grant of executive clemency?
a. Five
b. Ten
c. Eight
d. Four
25. Under the rules, a parolee who violates provision of parole should be recommitted to prison and
serve the -
a. entire period of his sentence
b. remaining unexpired portion of his maximum sentence
c. remaining unexpired portion of his minimum sentence
d. quarter or 1/4 of the un served portion of his sentence
26. As specified under the law, the penalty known as Prision Mayor has a duration of -
a. 12 years and 1 day to 20 years
b. 6 years And 1 day to 12 years
c. 6 months And 1 day t 6 years
d. 1 month and 1 day to 6 months
27. Based on rules, outside travel of a parolee for a cumulative duration of more than _______ within
a six month period shall be considered as transfer of residence.
a. 15 days
b. 30 days
c. 60 days
d. 90 days
28. This decree mandated the disqualification of the petitioner’s application for probation if an appeal
is perfected
a. PD 603
b. PD 968
c. PD 1990
d. PD 1257
29. The concept of probation, from the Latin word “probare” which means ___, has historical roots in
the practice of judicial reprieve.
a. walk with faith
b. live with integrity
c. testing period
d. out of prison
30. Following are the BASIC ELEMENTS of Probation, except.
a. Suspension of the sentence
b. A period of trial for the offense in the community
c. Conditional suspension of execution of sentence by the court
d. Supervision of the offender by a probation officer
Answers. 1.c 2.a 3.b. 4.a 5.a 6.d 7.a 8.a 9.c 10.d 11.a 12.d 13.c 14.a 15.d 16.c 17.d 18.b 19.a 20.c
21.b 22.a 23.a 24.d 25.b 26.b 27.b 28.d 29.c 30.b