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Westmead International School

Gulod Labac, Batangas City


College of Arts and Sciences
Introduction to Criminology
First Semester SY 2011-2012
October 2011
Final Examination

Name: ___________________________________
Course and Section: ________________________

General Directions
1. Use the test booklet for your answer.
2. Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.
3. NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITONS or ALTERATIONS are allowed.
4. Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

Test 1
Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the BEST answer.

1. It is an entire body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon which includes within
the scope, the process of making laws and society’s reaction towards the breaking of laws.
a. Criminal epidemiology c. Criminology
b. Psychology d. Victimology
2. The following are nature of criminology except:
a. Applied science c. Dynamic
b. Social science d. Culpable
3. He is the father of modern criminology.
a. Robert Ezra Park c. William H. Sheldon
b. Cesare Lombroso d. none of the above
4. It is the study of the relationship between criminality and population.
a. Criminal Demography c. Criminal Ecology
b. Criminal Epidemiology d. Victimology
5. It is the first written criminal code developed in Babylonia about 2000 B.C.
a. Code of Hammurabi c. Sumarian Code
c. Code of Drakon d. Rome’s Twelve Tables
6. CRIMINOLOGY comes from an Italian word ______________.
a. Criminologie c. Crimenologie
b. Criminologia d. Crimenologus
7. According to this theory, individuals were thought to be possessed by good or evil spirits, which
caused good or evil behavior.
a. Critical Criminology c. Demonology
b. Theology d. Astrology
8. He argued that the law must be applied to all that punishments for specific crimes should be
standardized by legislatures, thus avoiding judicial abuses of power.
a. Cesare Beccaria c. Jeremy Bentham
b. Cesare Lambroso d. none of the above
9. Criminal who kill in self- defense.
a. Criminoloid c. Criminal by passion
b. Pseudo criminals d. Insane criminals
10. Researchers who uses scientific methods to study the nature, extent, cause and control of
criminal behavior.
a. Anthropologist c. Crime researcher
b. Criminologists d. Criminal investigator
11. The commission of criminal acts using the instruments of modern technology such as computers
or the internet.
a. Expressive crime c. Internet crime
b. Enterprise crime d. Cyber crime
12. It is the laws of ancient Israelites, found in the Old Testaments of the Judeo Christian Bible.
a. Code of Drakon c. Code of Hammurabi
b. Mosaic code d. Da Vinci’s Code
13. It is the study of the role of the victim in the commission of a crime.
a. Criminal Psychology c. Criminal Psychiatry
b. Victimology d. Criminal Ecology
14. According to this school of thought, criminals should be treated, corrected and rehabilitated.
a. Classical school of thought
b. Neo- classical school of thought
c. Positivist school of thought
d. Italian school of thought
15. The following were considered as the Positivist Trio, or the three primary personalities in the
positivist school of thought, except:
a. Lombroso c. Garofalo
b. Ferri d. Bentham
16. Aspects of behaviors which pertains to our feelings, moods, temper, and strong motivational
force.
a. Moral Aspect c. Attitude
b. Political Aspect d. Emotional Aspect
17. It pertains to our interest towards something, our likes and dislikes.
a. Attitude c. Social Aspect
b. Moral Aspect d. Emotional Aspect
18. It refers to the reason or cause why a person or group of person will
perpetrate a crime.
a. Motive c. Opportunity
b. Intent d. NOTA
19. This is the means or implement used in the commission of a crime.
a. Motive c. Opportunity
b. Intent d. NOTA
20. It consists of the acts of omission and/or commission by a person(the victim), which enables
another person or group of persons(the criminal) to perpetrate the crime.
a. Intent c. Motive
b. Opportunity d. NOTA
21. These are the states of comfortable tension that spur activity until a goal is reached.
a. Drives c. Needs
b. Motivation d. AOTA
22. It refers to unpleasant feelings that result from the blocking of motive satisfaction.
a. Frustration c. Depression
b. Anger d. AOTA

23. The motivation for beauty and order.


a. Aesthetic c. Cognitive needs
b. Esteem needs d. Safety needs
24. This is an intangible feeling that seems to evade any effort to resolve it.
a. Stress c. Anxiety
b. Frustration d. NOTA
25. It is the partial or total inability to recall or identify past experiences following a traumatic incident.
a. Amnesia c. Analgesia
b. Dementia d. Aphonia
26. It is also called dual personalities.
a. Multiple personality c. Multiplicity Personality Disorder
b. Depersonalization d. Hallucination
27. The crimes in the modern world represent the latest and the most dangerous manifestations of
the something-for-nothing-complex problems of society. This includes the following except:
a. Organized crimes c. blue collar crimes
b. Conventional crimes d. victimless crimes
28. An organized crime is a criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed and
devoted primarily to the pursuit of:
a. Profits through illegal means
b. Political interest
c. Individual economic gain
d. Long range government structural changes
29. Organized Crimes and syndicates are sometimes referred to as the
a. “MOB” c. “MAFIA”
b. “COSA NOSTRA” d. all of these
30. The following are terms used to signify Organized crimes except:
a. “the enemy within”
b. “the second government”
c. “ the 5th state”
d. “ crime immigration”
31. The term Cosa Nostra literally means
a. “ one thing” c. “two things”
b. Crime confederation d. none of these
32. A strict code of conduct that governs the organized crime group behavior is called:
a. Omerta c. Camorra
b. Mob d. Tamero
33. In the organized crime world, one who bribes, buys, intimidates and negotiates into a relationship
with a police or public official is called the
a. Enforcer c. Reporter
b. Corrupter d. Corruptee
34. A public official, usually not a member of the organization family, who can wield influence on
behalf of the organization’s interest is the
a. Enforcer c. Reporter
b. Corrupter d. Corruptee
35. To control Organized crimes, the following are applicable measures except:
a. Law enforcement Effort
b. Organization of Anti-Organized Crime measures
c. Community Awareness and Cooperation
d. It is a purely government concern
Test II
Identification: Write the correct answer on your test booklet.
1. It refers to any action, course or conduct that deviates from acts approved by the majority of
people.
2. It is a description of those acts that do not conform to the accepted rules, norms, and mores of
the society.
3. In general term, it also means any misconduct or misbehavior that is tantamount to felony or
offense.
4. In law, the term denotes various offenses committed by children or youths under the age of
eighteen.
5. It is a term used to describe a large number of disapproved behaviors of children or youths.
6. A person who repeatedly commits an act that is against the norms or mores observed by the
society.
7. The so-called youthful offenders and have been adjudicated as such by the court of proper
jurisdiction.
8. What is the title of Presidential Decree No. 603?
9. What is the title of Republic Act No. 7610?
10. What is the title of Republic Act No. 8369?
11. What do you call the disposition of juvenile cases prior to the process in the juvenile justice
system?
12. The process whereby cases are removed from the juvenile system after they are admitted to it.
13. The system that integrates all provisions regarding juveniles. It is used as a mechanism to
prevent further existence of juvenile delinquency.
14. The process involving referrals of a child to other police departments that are being equipped.
15. What do you call the informal transmission of juvenile cases between apprehension and
adjudication?
16. The inability to ejaculate during intercourse.
17. It is also called painful coitus/painful sexual acts in women.
18. Sexual behavior directed towards the same sex.
19. Sexual gratification is obtained by looking at someone’s body parts, and or underwear of opposite
sex.
20. Sexual possession wherein a person desire to have sex with a child.

Test III Essay

1. Define Criminology. (3pts)


2. What is Criminalistics? Give six Criminalistics subjects and explain each.(18 pts)
3. What is Criminal Law? (3pts)
4. What is Law Enforcement Administration? (3pts)
5. Who is the Father of Modern Criminology? Explain his contribution to the same.(8pts)
6. Aside from being a Police Officer, give other professions that a Criminologist might take. (10pts)
7.

For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.


--Harry F. Banks

Prepared by:

Hyman Jay H. Blanco


Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences

Noted by:

Dr. Sharon D. Aledo


Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

Dr. Marites D. Manlongat


VP for Academic Affairs

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