Professional Documents
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1. Crimes that is committed when members of a group are prevented from achieving their fullest
potential because of status bias.
a. Hate crimes
b. Crimes of repression*
c. Violent crimes
d. Discriminative crimes
2. The study of criminal behavior involving research on the links between different types of crimes and
criminals.
a. Criminal typology*
b. Criminology
c. Crime typology
3. A branch of criminology that examines change in criminal career over the life course.
a. Strain theory
c. Developmental theory*
d. Biosocial theory
a. Criminogenic process
c. Human behavior
b. Criminal behavior
d. Criminal sychodynamics*
5. Refers to morbid propensity to make love.
a. Erotomania*
b. Megalomania
c. Logomacy
d. Dipsomania
7. This school on crime causation emphasized economic determinism and concentrated on the need for
equality among all citizen. They provided statistical data which claimed to show that variations in crime
rates are associated with variations in economic conditions.
a. Carthographic School
b. Socialist School*
c. Psychiatric School
8. This school on crime causation is primarily concerned with the distribution of crimes in certain areas
both social and geographical.
a. Carthographic School*
b. Socialist School
c. Psychiatric School
9. The study of victimology, which deals on the role of the victim in the commission of a crime is also
referred to as:
a. Environmental delinquent*
c. Psychiatric delinquent
d. Juvenile delinquent
11. This specific theory of criminal law argues that crime is essentially a morbid and mental
phenomenon and as such it cannot be solely treated by the application of abstract principles of
jurisprudence.
a. Classical Theory
b. Neo-classical theory
c. Positive Theory*
d. Modern theory
12. This explains that crime is a result of free will of men; but committed due to some compelling
reasons that prevailed upon the person to commit a crime.
13. This School of Thought advocated that criminals are essentially born.
c. Socialized delinquents
d. Chronic criminals
15. This theory in the causes of crime states that crime may be caused by one or more factors, while in
other instances caused by another set of factors.
a. Single theory
d. Eclectic theory*
a. Stigmata c. Anomaly
17. The study of the relationship between facial features and human conduct of a person in relation to
his crimes.
a. Craniology c. Physiognomy*
18. Discipline should be strict but must always be tempered with sympathy and understanding. To abide
by this principle, a superior officer must:
a. Felony
b. Recidivism
20. Reason why a police officer must always wear his uniform securely buttoned.
c. It is a minor offense
21. It concerns those actions that pertain to one’s duties towards his neighbors and himself.
a. Moral virtue*
b. Dignity
c. Responsibility
d. Discipline
22. Policy in exercising utmost restraint by law enforcers in the performance of their duties.
a. Command responsibility
c. Maximum tolerance*
b. Parens Patria
d. Rules of engagement
a. Authority
b. Privilege
c. Right*
d. All of these
24. Authority a person exercise over his subordinates.
a. Command*
c. Command responsibility
b. Responsibility
d. Chain of command
a. Norms
b. Behavior
c. Ethics*
d. Virtue
a. Prudence
b. Temperament *
c. Fortitude
d. Justice
a. Patience
b. Endurance*
c. Perseverance
d. Fortitude
a. Perseverance
b. Endurance
c. Fortitude *
d. Perseverance
29. Composure and calmness in enduring something.
a. Perseverance
b. Endurance
c. Patience*
d. Prudence
a. Perseverance *
b. Endurance
c. Patience
d. Prudence
c. High intelligence
32. Is the process which constantly endeavors to obtain good will cooperation and support of public for
effective law enforcement and to accomplish police objectives.
a. Public relations
b. Community relations
33. It can be said that the best public relations between the police and the public exist when the public
attitude is one of:
a. Formal acceptance
c. Confidence, approval and respect
b. Taut acceptance
d. Due approval
34. The most important medium to determine public attitudes between the police and the public is the:
c. Individual policeman*
a. Social delinquent
b. Asocial delinquent*
c. Neurotic delinquent
d. Accidental delinquent
36. Refers to a person whose behavior results with repeated conflict with the law.
a. Juvenile
b. Delinquent*
c. Habitual criminals
d. Recidivist
a. Biogenic approach
b. Sociogenic approach*
c. Psychogenic approach
d. All of these
38. It explains delinquency is a result of critical factors such as personality problems to which
misbehavior is a response mechanism.
a. Biogenic approach
b. Sociogenic approach
c. Psychogenic approach*
d. None of these
a. Biogenic approach*
b. Sociogenic approach
c. Psychogenic approach
d. Biologic approach
40. This cause of behavioral disorder of the youth is a result of factors such as personal problems,
ignorance, and curiosity.
a. Predisposing factor
b. Biologic factor
c. Precipitating factor*
d. Environmental factor
41. Refers to inherited propensities which cannot be considered a criminal one unless there is a
probability that a crime will be committed.
a. Predisposing factor*
c. Biologic factor
b. Precipitating factor
d. Environmental factor
42. Refers to a type of delinquent gang which in which the manipulation of violence predominates as a
way of winning status and respect.
b. Juvenile gang*
a. Abandoned child
b. Neglected child
c. Dependent child *
d. All of these
44. If the offender is over nine years of age but under 18 years of age at the time of the commission of
the crime, he is often referred to as?
a. Socialized delinquent
b. Youth offender*
c. Criminal
d. Truant
45. Not a mere creature of the state but regarded as its most important asset.
a. Family
b. Women
c. Child*
d. Youth
a. Family*
b. Church
c. School
d. Community
47. Foundation of the nation.
a. Family *
b. Church
c. School
d. Community
a. Control
b. Prevention*
c. Repression
d. Recession
a. Control*
b. Prevention
c. Repression
d. Recession
a. Undesirable conditions
b. Obstruction
c. Attractive nuisance*
d. Police hazards
51. A type of gang in which vices, consumption of drugs and illicit experiences is stressed.
c. Criminal subculture
d. All of these
52. The most important person in hostage crisis situations.
a. Negotiator
b. Commander
c. Hostage taker
d. Hostage*
53. In hostage taking incidents, there should be how may number of negotiators?
a.1 *
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
54. If one unit head is constantly bogged down with detail work. And investigation revealed that this
overload did not take place under same conditions but different predecessors, what is the logical reason
for such overload?
55. A type of reaction to facts of relationship between the individual and his environment which is
substituted.
a. Habitual
b. Symbolic *
c. Instinctive
d. Complex
a. Duration*
b. Extensity
c. Intensity
d. Quantity
a. Duration
b. Extensity
c. Intensity *
d. Quantity
58. It refers to two or more habitual behavior which occurs in one situation, such as smoking in bed after
a sexual intercourse.
a. Habitual
b. Symbolic
c. Instinctive
d. Complex*
a. Sensation
b. Perception*
c. Awareness
d. All of these
a. Olfactory
b. Cutaneous
c. Auditory
d. Gustatory
61. Mike after tasting an unripe mango grimaced this sensation is said to be:
a. Olfactory*
b. Cutaneous
c. Auditory
d. Gustatory
a.Sensation
b. Perception
c. Awareness*
d. a –b – c
63. It speaks of an attribute of human behavior which deals with spatial characteristics.
a. Duration
b. Extensity*
c. Intensity
d. Quantity
64. In terms of normality and abnormality, what attribute of human behavior is manifested?
a. Duration
b. Extensity
c. Intensity
d. Quantity*
65. A peeping tom who gains gratification by seeing nude woman/man in some form of sexual act.
a. Transvetism
b. Fetishism
c. Exhibitionism
d. Voyeurism*
66. Connotes hypersensitivity, unwarranted suspicion, envy and jealousy.
a. Functional *
b. Organic
c. Psycho physiological
d. Neuroses
a. Neuroses*
b. Psycho physiological
c. Psychoses
d. Personality disorder
69. Directly under the supervision of the Department of Justice, its most important function in the
Criminal Justice System is to maintain and recognize the rule of law through the speedy delivery of
services particularly in the prosecution and investigation of all crimes.
c. Sandigan Bayan
b. Tanod Bayan
d. Ombudsman
70. Refers to all disciplines involved in the study of crimes and criminals.
a. Criminology
b. Crime prevention
c. Criminological enterprise*
d. Crime control
71. Refers to restraining or isolating criminals behind prison facilities to effectively protect society.
a. Crime control*
b. Crime prevention
c. Crime deterrence
72. The political will of the state to punish criminals in accordance with law.
a. Crime control
b. Crime prevention
c. Crime deterrence*
73. Refers to all governmental and non-governmental activities to thwart, preempt and stop the crime
from occurring.
a. Crime control
b. Crime prevention*
c. Crime deterrence
74. In the attempt to prevent crimes, what must be eliminated by the police?
b. Crime prevention*
c. Crime deterrence
76. An attached agency of the office of the president tasked to implement and undertake drug law
enforcement.
a. Narcotics command
b. DARE
c. PDEA*
d. PNP
77. In making arrests under rule 113, Sec 5, par 3(fugitives from justice) of the rules of court, what is the
duty of the arresting officer?
d. Either a and b
78. When an offense has in fact been committed, and he has personal knowledge of facts indicating that
the person to be arrested has committed it; this contemplates warantless arrest involving:
a. Hot pursuit
c. Fresh pursuit
d. Both a and b
79. Refers to all the systems and interplay of activities in the community which addresses all the
negative factors affecting security, health and welfare of the public in natural calamities, disaster,
famine, criminality, drought and epidemics.
a. Crime control
c. Crime prevention
b. Crime deterrence
d. Social defense*
80. A blueprint for a responsive and well suited anti crime machinery that shall operate its strategic
purposes.
a. Crime control
c. Crime prevention
d. Social defense
81. Period prescribed by law for the preliminary investigation to be undertaken by the prosecutor.
a. 10 days*
b. 15 days
c. 30 days
d. 45 days
82. It is defined as “… The machinery of the state or government which enforces the rules of conduct
necessary to protect life and property and maintain peace and order”.
c. Criminal procedures
b. Due process
83. Its most important function in the Criminal Justice System is to maintain and recognize the rule of
law through the speedy delivery of services particularly in the prosecution and investigation of all
crimes.
a. Police *
b. Prosecution
c. Courts
d. Corrections
84. They are referred to as the initiator of the criminal justice system.
a. Police *
b. Prosecution
c. Courts
d. Corrections
b. Decide controversies
d. Administrative role
a. OSEC *
b. POAC
a. Regular promotion*
c. Meritorious promotion
b. Special promotion
88. Total period of time a candidate has acquired in a certain grade in permanent status.
b. Rank d. Eligibility
89. More often than not PNP members are confused with what particular rank they are supposed to
address themselves, this is due to the fact that for a long time they have been acquainted with using old
military ranks instead of their civilian rank, General Sipsip Matapat of the PNP is supposed to be
addressed as;
a. Sir
c. Senior Superintendent
b. Chief Superintendent *
d. Superintendent
a. Lieutenant*
b. Captain
c. Major
d. Lt. Colonel
91. In crime scenes, it is common that the public or the “UZISEROS” who are curious onlookers troop
and flock the area numbering more than the police personnel who are supposed to process it; hence to
protect the integrity of the evidences it is wise to;
d. All of these
92. Ideally there should be at least three rings or cordon to protect the integrity of the crime scene, the
outermost cordon is to ward off the curious onlookers, the middle should be occupied by the press,
police personnel, government officials, the innermost would allow entrance only to;
a. SOCO team
b. Commanding officer
c. Police Investigator
d. Both A and B*
93. They are policemen who are honest to a fault and straightforward. They are willing to take extreme
positions on ethical issues due to their idealism. They are referred to as;
a. Angels
b. Rouges
c. White Knights*
d. Straight Shooters
94. Although honest individuals, these policemen are willing and ready to hide the corrupt practices of
their comrades for the sake of “hiya”, “utang na loob” and “pakikisama” which is the top three “Pinoy”
values.
a. Angels
b. Rouges
c. White Knights
d. Straight Shooters*
95. They are police officers who engage in minor type of corruption as they present themselves.
b. Rouges
c. White Knights
d. Straight Shooters
96. They are police officers who actively seek out corruption opportunities and engaged in both minor
and major patterns of corruption.
a. Angels
c. Rouges
d. Straight Shooters
97. They are policemen who are considered as having all deviant behaviors of a corrupt law enforcer.
a. Angels c. Rouges*
99. It refers to the unnecessary and unreasonable use of force in effecting arrest or abuse in the manner
of conducting search and seizure.
100. Considered to be a part of police working environment, this lying is a deceptive ploy to allow
discreet police operations.