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The document discusses key concepts in police organization and management. It provides definitions and explanations of terms like organization, span of control, unity of command, line and staff authority, and delegation. It also discusses the importance of clear structures, chains of command, and limiting the number of direct reports to supervisors. The questions cover topics like organizational design, determining span of control, and distinguishing different levels of authority within a police force.

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The document discusses key concepts in police organization and management. It provides definitions and explanations of terms like organization, span of control, unity of command, line and staff authority, and delegation. It also discusses the importance of clear structures, chains of command, and limiting the number of direct reports to supervisors. The questions cover topics like organizational design, determining span of control, and distinguishing different levels of authority within a police force.

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LEA FC BY PROF.

LYEN GARCIA
INTER-AGENCY FINAL COACHING B. Organizing
C. Directing
1. A consciously coordinated social entity, with a D. Planning
relatively identifiable boundary, that functions on a
relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal 9. What occur when the structure of an organization
or sets of goals. is divided into different units concentrating on specific
A. Organization C. Administration task to perform in order to become expert on a
B. Police Organization D. Police Administration certain skill?

2. What type of organization when all operations and A. Knowledgeable


administrative functions is the scalar chain of B. Focus
authority. C. Specialization
D. Effectiveness
A. Line
B. Functional 10. What is the specific and measurable ways of
C. Staff accomplishing of goals of any organization?
D. Line and staff
A. Philosophy
3. Which of the following is related to the principle of B. Objective
span of control when the tasks are divided among the C. Mission
police personnel by one over-all supervisor present at D. Vision
all times?
11. Because of the pyramid shaped with a single line
structure of the police force, commissioned and non-
commissioned officers do not have equal authorities
A. Command responsibility and responsibilities. This referring to ____.
B. Unity of command
C. Delegation of authority A. Chain of command
D. Police management B. Command of responsibility
C. Hierarchy
4. When there is only one supervisor, one plan for a D. Span of control
group of personnel assigned to an activity with a
common objective or goal, there is _________. 12. In order to determine the supervisor’s span of
control, which of the following has to be taken into
A. Chain of order consideration?
B. Unity of command
C. Chain of command
D. Unity of direction
E. The number of cases to work on with the
5. The study of the processes and conditions of the supervisors.
Law Enforcement pillar that is also called “police in F. He has the knowledge of the number or
action.” subordinates who will directly report to
him/her
A. Police Management G. The objectives and goals to be
B. Police Organization accomplished.
C. Organizational Structure H. The total number of supervisors to handle a
D. Police Administration group.

6. In order to determine the supervisor’s span of 13. In order to avoid confusion for the subordinates,
control, which of the following has to be taken into how many supervisors must be assigned to a
consideration? particular mission?

A. The number of cases to work on with the A. One


supervisors. B. Two
B. He has the knowledge of the number or C. Three
subordinates who will directly report to
him/her 14. What principle is intended that decision-making
C. The objectives and goals to be should remain within the authority of the
accomplished. commanding officer and never referred upward or
D. The total number of supervisors to handle a downward in the organizational structure?
group. A. Delegation by result
7. Which of the following is a functional unit within a B. Authority level
division, necessary of specialization? C. Absolute responsibility
D. Party and responsibility

15. The reason behind on why every group of


A. Section personnel must have only one supervisor
B. Central
C. Bureau
D. Department A. To protect the personnel
8. Which management functions below include hiring, B. To ensure command of the group
firing and training of personnel? C. To avoid confusion of authority
D. To protect the supervisor
16. It is a general statement of intention and
typically the result with time horizon of a year or
A. Staffing more
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D. PNP Organizational Chart
A. Plan
B. Research
C. Goal 23. An officer who has the more senior rank/higher in
D. Objective a group or team.

a. Sworn Officer
17. In this form of authority, personnel do not give
orders but they offer advice. Frequently, this advice is b. Commanding Officer
based on a high level of expertise but the advice
carries no formal requirement for acceptance.
c. Superior Officer
A. Democracy C. Functional
d. Ranking Officer
B. Line D. Staff

18. Those who are charged with the actual fulfillment 24. Direction that is provided on a one-to-one basis is
of the agency’s mission are ________ personnel. called __________.
A. Administration
C. Supervision
a. Staff
B. Management
D. Organization
b. Supervision 25. For patrol purposes, what is the geographical
subdivision of a municipality or city?
c. Management
A. Bureau
d. Line B. Section
C. District
D. Department

19. The placing of one and only one superior in 26. The police organization can be structured to attain
command or in control of every situation and every effective, efficient and economical police service.
employee. Following are the organic units that form part of the
components, EXCEPT:
a. Span of Control A. Operational Unit C. Auxiliary
Unit
B. Service Unit D. Administrative Unit
b. Unity of Command

27. The administrative control and operational


c. Delegation of authority
supervision over the PNP is a power of;
A. DILG C. Congress
d. Scalar Principle B. NAPOLCOM D. Mayors

20. To improve delegation, the following must be 28. The operational supervision and control over the
done, EXCEPT: PNP assigned at cities and municipalities is a power of
the:
a. establish objectives and standards A. Congress
B. Department of Interior and Local Government
b. count the number of supervisors C. Local Government Executives
D. National Police Commission

c. require complete work

d. define authority and responsibility


29 What article and specific section of the 1987
Philippine Constitution that provides for the
21. What PRINCIPLE is intended that decision-making establishment and maintenance of one police force
should remain within the authority of the which shall be national in scope but civilian in character
commanding officers and never referred upward or that shall be administratively controlled and
downward in the organizational structure? operationally supervised by the National Police
Commission?
A. Delegation by result
a. Art. III, sec. 6, 1987 Philippine
B. Authority responsibility Constitution
b. b Art. VI, sec. 6, 1987 Philippine
C. Absolute responsibility Constitution
c. Art. XVI, sec. 6, 1987 Philippine
Constitution
D. Parity and responsibility
d. Art. XVII, sec. 6, 1987 Philippine
Constitution

22. An illustration in the form of a chart which 29. It articulates the function, objective/ goals and
represents the organizational structure. The the philosophies of any organization in a written form.
mechanical means of depicting the organizational
This refers to _________.
structure.
A.Organizational Chart
B. Organizational Structure A. Philosophy
C. Organization B. Vision
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C. Attitude A. 20 yrs
D. Mission B. 10 yrs
C. 15 years
30. In any organization like the PNP, the number of D. 18 months
subordinates that one superior can supervise tends to E. none of these
____.

A. Increase when tasks are properly delegated 39. If the CPNP assumes his office in July 8, 2005, his
B. Decrease when the duties of the last day in office as the CPNP will be on
subordinates increase
A. July 7, 2009
C. Increase when tasks of subordinates
B. July 7, 2010
increase C. July 7, 2011
D. Increase as the level of supervision D. July 7, 2002
progresses, there is difficulty and complexity
of task
40. What will happen to a police officer who, after a
31. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the given time period fails to satisfy a continuing specific
delegation of authority? requirement for employment with the PNP?
A. Separated from the service if he is below 50 years
A. It is closely related to span of control of age and has served in government for less than 20
B. The delegation of authority is continued to years
the lowest level of execution B. Retired if he is from the age of 50 and above and
C. The authority and responsibility is given to has served the government for at least 20 years
the heads of smaller units without prejudice in either case to the payment of
D. Authority given to individual non-commission benefits he may be entitled to under existing laws
personnel C. Dismissed from the service if he is either below or
32. This is known as the police act of 1966 wherein above 50 years of age and rendered less that 20
years service
the NAPOLCOM was created
D Both A or B

A. RA 4846
B. RA 4864
41. The appointment of Police Inspectors up to Police
C. RA 4648
Superintendent is vested in the;
D. RA 8464 A. Chief, PNP
33. Who serves as ex-officio of the National Police B. President
Commission? C. Civil Service Commission
D. NAPOLCOM
A. AFP Chief
B. DILG secretary 42. The first Insular Police Force created by virtue of
C. Chief PNP Organic Act No. 175.
D. NBI director
34. A police officer with a supervisory responsibility
A. Philippine Constabulary
over the police officers of lower ranks is a ________.
B. Guardia Civil
A. Manager C. Philippine National Police
B. Boss D. PC/INP
C. Superior
D. Commander
43. What division of the PNP optimizes the utilization
35. What law was created when PNP was under a
the personnel resources both uniformed and non-
reorganized Department of Interior and Local
uniformed?
Government?
A. RA 6975 A. MPRD
B. RA 11131 B. DPRM
C. RA 8551 C. DPMR
D. RA 9708 D. DRPM
36. How many deputes are assigned to the chief PNP
to assist him in the performance of duties and 44. What unit of PNP is the lead office that
responsibilities? administers the retirement and separation benefits of
A. Five PNP personnel and uplifts the morale and welfare of
B. Three PNP retirees?
C. Two A. Police retirement and benefit service
D. Four B. Police retirement and benefit administration
37. Which of the following is a premium institution office
that is responsible for the education, training and C. PNP administration for retirement and
human resource development of all uniformed PNP benefits service
officers D. PNP retirement and benefits
A. PNPA administration service
B. NAPOLCOM 45. What is the equivalent rank of po3 in the military?
C. DILG A. Technical sergeant
D. PPSC B. Lieutenant
C. Sergeant
38. Under RA 8551 any PNP personnel who has D. Corporal
not been promoted for a continuous service shall 46. What is the new rank classification of PO3?
be retired or separated if the said period of non A. Police sergeant
promotion gained with in B. Police corporal
C. Police master sergeant
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D. Police staff sergeant f. 60 days before and after any
47. Which of the following functions of DPRM is NOT national, local or barangay elections
included?
A. Disbursement of funds for security g. 90 days before and after any
B. Provide protection to the chief PNP national, local or barangay elections
C. Provides information regarding personnel h. 180 days before and after any
national, local or barangay elections
matters
D. Assigning officers to traffic
48. What DIVISION provide technical assistance to all 57. Benefits derived by a PNP officer qualified for
early retirement
PNP units in the evaluation of the intelligence in their
respective personnel?
i. two ranks higher
A. IT j. one rank higher
k. his present rank
B. Supply
l. one year gratuity
C. Data
D. Records
58. Insubordination is an administrative infraction
49. What is the administrative support unit of the PNP
referred to as
that is responsible to conduct investigation and
evaluates physical evidences related to the medical,
biological and chemical? m. citizens complaint
n. grave misconduct
A. CIDG
o. breach of internal discipline
B. Internal Affairs
p. none of them
C. SOCO 59. When the utilization of the elements of the PNP
D. Crime date center
for the purpose of preservation of lives, the protection
50. In the city of Davao, who is the highest police of properties, the enforcement of laws and
ranking official?
maintaining peace and order, all of these refers to
A. Chief Superintendent ________.
B. City Director A. Assignment
C. Chief of police
B. Deployment
D. Regional director C. Duties and responsibilities
51. What is the new rank for a 2-star general? D. Employment
A. Police lieutenant general
60. What AWARD will be given to Insp. Paolo Reyes
B. Police brigadier general after rescuing a 5-year old boy held hostage in Pasay
C. Police general
City bus station but unfortunately he was shot by the
D. Police major general hostage taker and died while in the hospital?
52. In the present PNP organizational structure, there A. Honesty
are how many directional staff are assigned or under
B. Posthumous
the Chief PNP? C. Police service
A. 10
D. Meritorious service
B. 8
61. Upon accumulation of twenty years of active
C. 12 service and a PNP officer decides to retire, what type
D. 15
of separation he will be applying for?
53. In the city of Makati, the highest police official is A. Official
the ___________. B. Optional
A. Police superintendent
C. Permanent
B. Police director D. Temporary
C. Chief of police
62. When PLT Jesus De Mesa was temporary denied
D. Chief for operation of his privilege of performing his police duties, what
54. When a citizen decides to complain against a penalty was rendered by the chief of police resulting
police office because of any abuse of authority, he
from an offense repeatedly committed in violation of
must file his complaint to what office? rules and regulation?
A. NAPOLCOM
A. Dismissal
B. PLEB
B. Suspension
C. Court of Appeals C. Reprimand
D. DILG
D. Restriction
63. What kind of appointment is given to PNP
55. Decisions from the PLEB involving demotion or applicants who possess the upgrade general
dismissal from the service are appealable to? equivalent as member of the Philippine national
a. Court of Appeals police?
b. National Appellate Board of the NAPOLCOM
c. Regional Appellate Board of the A. Temporary
NAPOLCOM B. Permanent
d. People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) C. Optional
D. Probationary
56. When is the operational supervision and control
powers conferred to mayors by the NAPOLCOM is
64. Disciplinary authority where the offense is
suspended and temporarily given to the COMELEC?
punishable by withholding of privileges, restriction
to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of
e. 30 days before and after any salary, or any combination thereof, for a period of
national, local or barangay not less than sixteen (16) days but not exceeding
elections thirty (30) days.
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a. Chief of Police
c. People’s Law Enforcement Board 70. It is charged with assessing and collecting
(PLEB)
b. City or Municipal Mayors customs revenues, curbing illicit trade and all forms of
d. National Police Commission
(NAPOLCOM customs fraud and facilitating trade through an

efficient and effective customs management system.


65. Formulates plans and policies on the career
A Bureau of customs
development of PNP members; formulates doctrines
pertaining to organization, administration and
operations of PNP; and determines training B. Bureau of Treasury
requirements of the PNP personnel and units and
formulates training programs and directives for the C. Bureau of Internal Revenue
purpose.
D Bureau of Local Government Finance
A. Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine
Development
71. What is the parent agency of the Bureau of
B. Directorate for Investigation & Detective
Management Customs?

C. Directorate for Information and Communication A DOJ


Technology Management
B. DoF
D. Directorate for Plans
66. What criteria of promotion that refers to the C. DILG
overall length of service in the present rank?
A. Government service record D. DENR
B. Personal record
C. Time-in-grade 72. Border control to prevent entry of smuggled
D. Length of service in the PNP
67. Any loss or impairment to the normal functions to goods is one of the functions of the Bureau of
the mental and physical faculties of any PNP member
is called ________. Custom . This statement is -
A. Injury
A true
B. Disability
C. Accident
B. False
D. Sickness
C. partly through
68. To defend Against external and internal threats To
D. partly false
territorial integrity and sovereignty And promote the

welfare of the people in order to create a secure and


73. It is responsible for the administration and
stable environment Conducive to national
enforcement of immigration, citizenship and alien
development Is the mission of
admission and registration laws in accordance with
A. DND
the provisions of the Philippine Immigration Act Of
B. PNP
1940. It also plays a role in enforcement of RA 9208,
C. DDB
Also known as the anti trafficking in Person Act of
D. DILG
2003.
69. What is the law that established the Council of
A Bureau of customs
National Defense, forerunner of Department of
B. Bureau of immigration
National Defense?
C. Bureau of Fire Protection
A.Executive Order number 2 series of 1935
D. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology.
B. Executive Order number 3 Series of 1935

C. Executive Order number 230 series of 1939


74. What is the parent agency of the Bureau of
D. Executive Order number 94 series off 1947
Immigration?

A. DOJ
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B. DILG drug and/or controlled precursor and essential

C. DND chemical as provided in RA 9165.

D. DOTR A. PDEA

B. DDB

75. The following organization Is mandated and C. DEA

responsible to perform maritime search and rescue, D. PNP

maritime law enforcement, maritime safety, marine 80. PDEA highest rank is

Environmental Protection and maritime security? A. Director General

A. Bureau of customs B. Secretary

B. PNP Maritime group C. Undersecretary

C. Philippine Navy Chief, PDEA


COMPARATIVE
D. Philippine Coast Guard

76. The function of PCG, designed to help prevent or 1. It is an agency of a community or


government that is responsible for enforcing
minimize unnecessary loss of lives and properties at the law, maintaining public order, and
preventing and detecting crime
sea A.Police
B. Law Enforcement Agency
A. MARSAF C. PNP
D. Law enforcer
B. MARSEC
2. The word “police” was derived from the
C. MARSAR Greek word Politeia which means
A. Government of the City
D. MARLEN B. Condition of the state or government
C. City State
E. MAREP D. Officer de la Paix

3. The PNP is considered servants of the


community who depends for the
77. It acts as a national clearing house of criminal
effectiveness of their functions upon the
express wishes of the people. This is in
records and other related information for the benefit
adherence with the :
of the government; a. Continental Theory
b. Home Rule Theory
A. NBI c. New Concept
d. D. Old Concept
B. PNP
4. An Which of the following is an international
C. NICA police organization that facilities cross-border
police cooperation and also support to
D. PDEA prevent and fight against international
crimes?
A. International criminal police organization
B. ASEANPOL
78. The ____ acts as the principal law agency (EO C. Global police organization
D. International center on transnational
No. 292) and legal counsel of the government. crime

A. NATIONAL PROSECUTORS OFFICE 5. Which global threat to law enforcement


brought about by globalization, created
B. DOJ
opportunity for global professional criminals
which can only be addressed through?
C. SUPREME COURT
A. High technical security installations on
ports of entries and exist
D. COURT OF APPEALS
B. Rigid transborder security
C. Transbording policies
D. Transnational professional network and
79. Responsible for the efficient and effective law cooperation

enforcement of all the provisions on any dangerous


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6. This type of society has not only codified laws but
also laws that prescribe good behavior and a 13. It is now a common form of policing
specialized police system and principle based practiced in most advance countries that
system of punishment, being followed by involves information exchange, has a common
England and the US: monopoly around the world.
A. Bureaucratic society A. Community oriented policing
B. Urban-industrial society B. Broken window policing
C. Intelligence led policing
C. Post-modern society
D. Problem oriented policing
D. Folk-communal society
14. What is the new concept of police strategy
E. Urban-commercial society wherein the community groups for
cooperative efforts with the police office?
A. Police evaluation
7. The type of police and criminal justice system are
B. Team policing
distinguished by a strong adversarial system C. Community trust
where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by D. Police teamwork
precedent.
A. Civil law systems
B.Common law systems 15. These police force are often referred to as
C. Socialist system “Bobbies or Peelers” of London that became
the model for the police forces in the US and the
D. Islamic system
British Empire.
A. Gendarmerie Police Force
8. The theory of comparative policing that sees B. Prefectural Police Force3
problem as society is becoming too complex. C. Marine Police Force
A. Deprivation theory D. Metropolitan Police Force

B.Demographic theory
C. Modernization theory
D. Opportunity theory 16. All except one uses a centralized system of policing.
A. Israel
E.Theory of anomie and synomie
B. France
C. United States
D. Philippines
9. This theory suggests that people report more
crime to police and demand the police to become 17. Established to detect and fight transnational
more effective in solving crime problems. crime and provide for international cooperation
A.Alertness to crime theory and coordination of other police activities, except
political crimes.
B. Economic or migration theory
A. UN Peacekeeping Forces
C.Opportunity theory
B. Visiting Forces Agreement
D.Modernization theory C. Joint Military Exercises
E. Deprivation theory D. International Criminal Police
Organization
10. In the PNP the highest rank is Director General, in
the Indonesian National Police the highest is: 18. The police force in Thailand is known as
A. Police General a. ROYAL THAI POLICE
B. Police Grand Commissioner b.ROYAL THAILAND POLICE
C. Police Commissioner General c. THAILAND POLICE FORCE
D. Police Brigadier General
d. ROYAL THAIL POLICE FORCE

11. The equivalent rank of Chief PNP in the


19. In the Philippines the PNP is under
Royal Thailand Police.
NAPOLCOM, Japan National Police is under
A. Police Commissioner the:
B. Police General
A. National Police Agency
C. Policeman Constable
B. Public Safety Bureau
D. Police Lieutenant General
C. National Public Safety
Commission
12. Pertains to all those forms of policing that in D. Police Administrative Bureau
some sense, transgress national borders.
A. Global policing
20. These are residential police box in Japan is
B. International policing
usually staffed by a single officer. It is
C. Preventive policing
typically located outside of urban districts in
D. Transnational policing
villages and is operated by one community
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officer, who resides with his family in this internal security, auxiliary and marine police
police facility. trainings.

A. Sokoiya
A. Hongkong police school
B. Chuzaisho
B. Hongkong police college
C. Koban C. Hongkong police academy
D. Kobun D. Hongkong police training school

28. With high standard of living, victims become


more careless of their belongings, and
21. Riot police in Japan whose criteria for
opportunities for committing crime multiply.
selection is their physical strength, command
What theory describes this?
of the martial arts and ability to cope in
A. demographic theory
stressful situation is called:
B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory
A. Bushido
D. opportunity theory
B. Ninja
C. Samurai
29. At the INTERPOL, each member country has
D. Kidotai
its own National Central Bureau (NCB). In
22. What is the minimum rank of Indonesia the Philippines, which of the following is the
National Police? chairman of the NCB Manila?
A. NBI Director
A. PO1 B. Sec. of DOJ
B. Junsa C. Chief PNP
C. Police Constable D. The President
D. 2nd bhayangkara
30.
23. The present Police Force of the Republic of At the INTERPOL, the Executive Committee,
Singapore. composed of the President, VPs and
Delegates are mandated to meet ___ in a
A. Republic of Singapore Police Force year prior to the General Assembly.
B. Singapore Federal Police A. 3 times
C. Singapore Police Force B. 2 times
D. Singapore National Police C. 5 times
D. Every month

24. The Philippines has PNP; the Hong Kong has


________________. 31. Which of the following is not one among the
official language of the INTERPOL?
A. Royal Hong Kong Police Force A. English
B. Hong Kong National Police B. German
C. Federal Police of Hong Kong C. Spanish
D. Hong Kong Police d. French

32. What provides all over the world a common


25. This country practices the “shame-based” platform wherein different countries can
rather than “guilty-based” approach because share crucial information regarding
of the shame it would bring to the family if international crimes and wanted criminals?
A. Global police communication service
such member of a Family commits crime.
B. INTERPOL
A. China
C. International court of justice
B. India D. International police service
C. Japan 33. What is this law that gives Japanese police
D. Egypt the authority to arrest people with “wrong
26. A court system where the accused is thoughts”.
innocent until proven guilty. A. Peace process law
A. Adversarial B. Peace talk law
B. Inquisitorial C. Peace preservation law
C. Plea Bargaining D. Preserved peace law
D. Communal
34. This center is created by virtue of Executive Order
27. It is responsible for all matters relating to No. 62 to establish a shared database among
training within the hongkong police except
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concerned agencies for information on criminals, describes this situation?
methodologies, arrests and convictions on A. modernization theory B.
transnational crime alertness to crime theory
A. Philippine National Police (PNP)
C. economic theory D.
B. National Commission on Anti Hijacking
opportunity theory
(NACAH)
C. Philippine Center on
Transnational Crimes (PCTC) 41. What is the concept of policing that
D. International Criminal Police considers the police organization as merely
Organization (ICPO) repressive machinery, hence its yardstick of
efficiency is more on arrest and punishment

35. This is a package of transnational flows of is the only instrument of crime control?

people, production, investment, information, a. Old Concept

ideas and authority. b. Modern Concept

A. Manufacturing c. Classical Concept

B. Globalization d. Crime Control

C. Internationalization
42. The following are principles of Robert Peel;
D. Transnational
which is not included?

36. What notice is being applied to help locate


missing persons including children, or to help A. Police officers are considered as
people to identify themselves. public officials
B. Prevent crimes and disturbance/disorders
A. Blue notices B. Green
are the basic mission
notices C. The direction of the police must be toward
C. Red notices D. their duties
Yellow notices D. Police performance depends on the
approval of the public

37. The researcher communicates with foreign 43. Which one below is NOT a benefits that the
researcher for his research. Which method is
Philippines Derive as Member of the INTERPOL?
appropriate for that research?
A. Communication method A. Access to police information on
B. Safari method international Criminal Cases.
C. Collaborative method B. Access to International Summaries of
D. Collective method Criminal Cases.
C. Attend meetings and symposiums on
38. Which one below that suggests that progressive
case of special topics
lifestyles and norms result in the disintegration of
D. Access to funds against
older norms that once held people together, but in
transnational Crimes
other cases, people can come together and
E. Access to information dealing with
achieve social consensus or social cohesion over
economic and financial crime in an international
values;
level
A. Alertness to crime theory B.
Economic theory
44. According to Amnesty international, what is
C. Opportunity theory
the ASEAN country confirmed executed drug
D. Anomie and Synomie theory trafficking?
A. Brunei
39. his system uses measurement of crime control B. Singapore
C. Philippines
efficiency and effectiveness based on absence of
D. Malaysia
crime or low crime rate?
A. continental policing 45. In problem oriented policing, it uses SARA model,
B. modern policing which means
C. modernization D.
colonization a. SCANNING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
ASSESSMENT
b. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
40. As a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is ASSESSMENT
heightened. They report more crime to police and c.SCANNING, ANALYSIS, REPORT, ASSESSMENT
demand the police to become more effective in d. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
solving crime problems. What theory best ANNOUNCEMENT
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C. Tocko
D. Tokuo

46. When poor person commits a crime, the


53. It is the Interpol's supreme governing body.
government goes to work analyzing the family,
It meets annually to
education and employment needs of everyone in
take all important decisions related to
that poor person’s family. It is referring to?
policy, resources, working
A. Congo Police B. Egypt
methods, finances, activities and
Police
programmes.
C. Ireland Police D.
A. General Assembly
Switzerland Police
B. Executive Committee
C. General Secretariat
47. Can be defined as the police responding to specific D. National Central Bureaus
request from the individual or groups in the
community.The opposite of Pro Active policing.
54. Elected by the General Assembly, It is
A. Problem oriented policing
headed by the President of the Interpol. It
B. Reactive policing
provides guidance and direction to the
C. predictive policing
Organization and oversees the
D Nodal policing
implementation of decisions made at the
.
annual General Assembly.
48. This is the kind of policing system where police
A. General Assembly
control is under direct control of the national
B. Executive Committee
government:
C. General Secretariat
A. Fragmented
D. National Central Bureaus
B. Centralized
C. Integrated
D. None of these 55. It is considered the lifeblood of INTERPOL
because it contributes
49. This is a very broad category, encompassing to the criminal databases and cooperating
everything from illegal immigration to international together on cross-border
prostitution, slavery, and child pornography. investigations, operations and arrests.
A. Flow of people A. General Assembly
B. Migration B. Executive Committee
C. Human trafficking C. General Secretariat
D. Sex slavery D. National Central Bureaus

50. The Organization known simply as Interpol is 56. Interpol has how many member countries?
the A. 180
A. International Police Association B. 185
B. Association of Chief of Police C. 190
C. International Criminal Police D. 195
Organization
57. this was a body of rural police by the Royal
D. None of the Above Decree of 18 January 1836, this decree
provided that 5% of the able-bodied male
51. The Present Interpol was officially created as inhabitants of each province were to be
enlisted in this police organization for three
the International
years
Criminal Police Commission in what year?
A. 1913
A.GUARDRILLEROS
B. 1923
C. 1933 B. GUARDIA CIVIL
D. 1943 C. CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA

52. It is a special higher police in Japan which is D. CUERPO DE CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD


PUBLICA
equivalent to the FBI, combining both
criminal investigation and counter- espionage 58. The Permanent seat of the Aseanapol
functions. secretariat is in what place?
A. Manila
A. Toku
B. Kuala Lumpur
B. Tokko
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C. Hanoi
C. Bureau
D. Jakarta
D. None of these

59. The first organized modern police

organization. 65. This is the broad police mandate to keep the

A. Metropolitan Police force peace or otherwise prevent behavior which

B. Scotland Yard might disturb others.

C. Interpol A. Peace and order

D. FBI B. Order maintenance

C. Law enforcement

60. Police officers in England were referred to as D. Criminal apprehension

A. Public servants 66. This police organization tend to exist only in

B. State servants metropolitan countries and have county wide

C. law enforcers jurisdiction in some areas there is Sheriff

D. bobbies Department which only handles minor issues

such as service of papers, such as constable

61. Police officers in the Philippines is generally in other areas along with security for the

regarded as. local courthouse

A. Public servants A. Federal police

B. state servants B. State police

C. Peace officers C. Local police

D. public safety officers D. County police

62. Singapore police has strength of more than


eleven thousands personnel who prevent, 67. What is the police force in Malaysia which is
deter and prevent crime to ensure the safety
and security, what is highest police force? uniformed national and federal and a

centralized organization, headed by an

A.Commissioner of police Inspector-General of Police?


B. Police general
C. General commissioner A. Royal Malaysia Police
D. Police commissioner
B. Malaysia Integrated Police

63. Following countries advocated the home rule C. Malaysia Police Force

theory except D. Malaysia National Poli

A. USA

B. Japan 68. They are responsible in enforcing law within

C. Great Britain the whole country of USA including outside

D. Italy boarders.

64. Around the world police organizations are a. county


b. city
usually governed by c. federal
d. state
A. Commission
64. A French term which claimed to be the origin of
B. Department the term Police Officer.
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A. Officer de la Paix
B. Praetorian guards d. I-24/360/7
C. Constabuli
D. Sheriff

65. The objectives of this organization includes 73. A type of court system where the accused is
maintenance of international peace and security,
promote human rights, foster social and economic innocent until proven guilty.
development, protect the environment, and provide
humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster , a. Adversarial
and armed conflict
a. INTERPOL
b. Inquisitorial
b. UNICEF
c. UNCLOS
c. Mixed
d. UN
d. none of these
66. What does ASEANAPOL stands for?
a. Association of Asian Police
b. Association of South East Asian Police
c. ASEAN Chief of Police
d. Asia Pacific Association Police 74. A police force in Tokyo which is the equivalent of

Manila Police District in the City of Manila is?


67. The following are the three types of policing,
except: a. Japan National Police Agency
a. Service
b. Watchman b. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department
c. Legalistic
d. Social c. Prefectual Police

68. Colloquially known as Mounties d. Tokyo Police Department


a. ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
b.CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE FORCE
c. CANADA POLICE FORCE
d. NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY OF CANADA 75. . In Viet Nam, What is the police force where

69. In 1981, the first formal meeting of The undergraduate courses are provided for the police
Chiefs of ASEAN Police was attended by 5
original member countries. These are: cadets in a 4-year training program in order to be
I. Malaysia
II. Indonesia members?
III. Brunei
IV. Philippines
A. Security Forces of Viet Nam
V. Singapore
VI. Thailand
B. Viet Nam Security Forces
A. I, II, III, IV and V
B. I, II, IV, V and VI
C. The People's Security Forces or People’s
C. I, III, IV, V, VI
Public Security Force
D. II, III, IV, V and VI
D. Viet Nam National Police
70. Also known as “Continental Justice or Romano-
Germanic Justice”
A. Islamic System
B. Common Law System COMPARATIVE
C. Socialist System

D. Civil Law System 69. It is an agency of a community or


government that is responsible for enforcing
the law, maintaining public order, and
71. UNCTOC means: preventing and detecting crime
a. Unites Nation Center on Transnational A.Police
Organized Crime B. Law Enforcement Agency
b. Unknown and Not Constitutionally C. PNP
Transparent On Countries D. Law enforcer
c. United Nation Crime Through Organized
Convention 70. The word “police” was derived from the
d. United Nations Convention against
Greek word Politeia which means
Transnational Organized Crime
A. Government of the City
B. Condition of the state or government
72. INTERPOL global communication for the C. City State
enforcement community called? D. Officer de la Paix
a. I-360/24/7
b. I-7/24
c. I-24/7 71. The PNP is considered servants of the
community who depends for the
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effectiveness of their functions upon the 77. This theory suggests that people report more
express wishes of the people. This is in
crime to police and demand the police to become
adherence with the :
a. Continental Theory more effective in solving crime problems.
b. Home Rule Theory A.Alertness to crime theory
c. New Concept B. Economic or migration theory
d. D. Old Concept
C.Opportunity theory
72. An Which of the following is an international D.Modernization theory
police organization that facilities cross-border E. Deprivation theory
police cooperation and also support to
prevent and fight against international
78. In the PNP the highest rank is Director General, in
crimes?
the Indonesian National Police the highest is:
A. Police General
B. Police Grand Commissioner
A. International criminal police organization
C. Police Commissioner General
B. ASEANPOL
D. Police Brigadier General
C. Global police organization
D. International center on transnational
crime 79. The equivalent rank of Chief PNP in the
Royal Thailand Police.
73. Which global threat to law enforcement
A. Police Commissioner
brought about by globalization, created
opportunity for global professional criminals B. Police General
which can only be addressed through? C. Policeman Constable
D. Police Lieutenant General

A. High technical security installations on 80. Pertains to all those forms of policing that in
ports of entries and exist
some sense, transgress national borders.
B. Rigid transborder security
C. Transbording policies A. Global policing
D. Transnational professional network and B. International policing
cooperation C. Preventive policing
D. Transnational policing

74. This type of society has not only codified laws but 81. It is now a common form of policing
also laws that prescribe good behavior and a practiced in most advance countries that
specialized police system and principle based involves information exchange, has a common
system of punishment, being followed by monopoly around the world.
England and the US: A. Community oriented policing
A. Bureaucratic society B. Broken window policing
C. Intelligence led policing
B. Urban-industrial society
D. Problem oriented policing
C. Post-modern society
82. What is the new concept of police strategy
D. Folk-communal society wherein the community groups for
E. Urban-commercial society cooperative efforts with the police office?
A. Police evaluation
B. Team policing
75. The type of police and criminal justice system are C. Community trust
distinguished by a strong adversarial system D. Police teamwork
where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by
precedent. 83. These police force are often referred to as
A. Civil law systems “Bobbies or Peelers” of London that became
B.Common law systems the model for the police forces in the US and the
C. Socialist system British Empire.
A. Gendarmerie Police Force
D. Islamic system
B. Prefectural Police Force3
C. Marine Police Force
76. The theory of comparative policing that sees D. Metropolitan Police Force
problem as society is becoming too complex.
A. Deprivation theory 84. All except one uses a centralized system of policing.
B.Demographic theory A. Israel
B. France
C. Modernization theory
C. United States
D. Opportunity theory
D. Philippines
E.Theory of anomie and synomie

85. Established to detect and fight transnational


crime and provide for international cooperation
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and coordination of other police activities, except
political crimes.
E. UN Peacekeeping Forces 92. The Philippines has PNP; the Hong Kong has
F. Visiting Forces Agreement ________________.
G. Joint Military Exercises
H. International Criminal Police A. Royal Hong Kong Police Force
Organization B. Hong Kong National Police
C. Federal Police of Hong Kong
86. The police force in Thailand is known as
D. Hong Kong Police
a. ROYAL THAI POLICE
b.ROYAL THAILAND POLICE
c. THAILAND POLICE FORCE
93. This country practices the “shame-based”
d. ROYAL THAIL POLICE FORCE
rather than “guilty-based” approach because
of the shame it would bring to the family if
87. In the Philippines the PNP is under such member of a Family commits crime.
NAPOLCOM, Japan National Police is under A. China
the: B. India
E. National Police Agency C. Japan
F. Public Safety Bureau D. Egypt
G. National Public Safety 94. A court system where the accused is
Commission
innocent until proven guilty.
H. Police Administrative Bureau A. Adversarial
B. Inquisitorial
C. Plea Bargaining
88. These are residential police box in Japan is D. Communal
usually staffed by a single officer. It is
typically located outside of urban districts in 95. It is responsible for all matters relating to
villages and is operated by one community training within the hongkong police except
officer, who resides with his family in this internal security, auxiliary and marine police
police facility. trainings.
E. Hongkong police school
F. Hongkong police college
A. Sokoiya G. Hongkong police academy
B. Chuzaisho H. Hongkong police training school
C. Koban
D. Kobun 96. With high standard of living, victims become
more careless of their belongings, and
opportunities for committing crime multiply.
89. Riot police in Japan whose criteria for
selection is their physical strength, command What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory
of the martial arts and ability to cope in
stressful situation is called: B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory

A. Bushido D. opportunity theory

B. Ninja
C. Samurai 97. At the INTERPOL, each member country has
its own National Central Bureau (NCB). In
D. Kidotai
the Philippines, which of the following is the
90. What is the minimum rank of Indonesia chairman of the NCB Manila?
National Police? A. NBI Director
B. Sec. of DOJ
A. PO1 C. Chief PNP
B. Junsa D. The President
C. Police Constable
D. 2nd bhayangkara 98. At the INTERPOL, the Executive Committee,
composed of the President, VPs and
91. The present Police Force of the Republic of Delegates are mandated to meet ___ in a
Singapore. year prior to the General Assembly.
A. 3 times
A. Republic of Singapore Police Force B. 2 times
B. Singapore Federal Police C. 5 times
C. Singapore Police Force D. Every month
D. Singapore National Police
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C. Collaborative method
D. Collective method
99. Which of the following is not one among the
official language of the INTERPOL? 106. Which one below that suggests that

A. English progressive lifestyles and norms result in the


B. German disintegration of older norms that once held
C. Spanish people together, but in other cases, people can
C. French come together and achieve social consensus or
social cohesion over values;
100. What provides all over the world a common A. Alertness to crime theory B.
platform wherein different countries can
Economic theory
share crucial information regarding
international crimes and wanted criminals? C. Opportunity theory
A. Global police communication service D. Anomie and Synomie theory
B. INTERPOL
C. International court of justice
107. his system uses measurement of crime control
D. International police service
efficiency and effectiveness based on absence of
crime or low crime rate?
101. What is this law that gives Japanese police A. continental policing
the authority to arrest people with “wrong B. modern policing
thoughts”. C. modernization D.
A. Peace process law colonization
B. Peace talk law
C. Peace preservation law 108. As a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is
D. Preserved peace law
heightened. They report more crime to police and
demand the police to become more effective in
102. This center is created by virtue of Executive Order
solving crime problems. What theory best
No. 62 to establish a shared database among
describes this situation?
concerned agencies for information on criminals,
methodologies, arrests and convictions on A. modernization theory B.
transnational crime alertness to crime theory
A. Philippine National Police (PNP) C. economic theory D.
B. National Commission on Anti Hijacking opportunity theory
(NACAH)
C. Philippine Center on
109. What is the concept of policing that
Transnational Crimes (PCTC)
D. International Criminal Police considers the police organization as merely
Organization (ICPO) repressive machinery, hence its yardstick of
efficiency is more on arrest and punishment
is the only instrument of crime control?
a. Old Concept
103. This is a package of transnational flows of
b. Modern Concept
people, production, investment, information,
c. Classical Concept
ideas and authority.
d. Crime Control
A. Manufacturing
B. Globalization
110. The following are principles of Robert Peel;
C. Internationalization
which is not included?
D. Transnational A. Police officers are considered as
public officials
104. What notice is being applied to help locate B. Prevent crimes and disturbance/disorders
are the basic mission
missing persons including children, or to help
C. The direction of the police must be toward
people to identify themselves. their duties
A. Blue notices B. Green D. Police performance depends on the
notices approval of the public
C. Red notices D.
111. Which one below is NOT a benefits that the
Yellow notices
Philippines Derive as Member of the INTERPOL?
A. Access to police information on
international Criminal Cases.
105. The researcher communicates with foreign
researcher for his research. Which method is B. Access to International Summaries of
appropriate for that research? Criminal Cases.
A. Communication method C. Attend meetings and symposiums on
B. Safari method
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case of special topics C. Human trafficking
D. Access to funds against D. Sex slavery
transnational Crimes
E. Access to information dealing with 118. The Organization known simply as Interpol is
economic and financial crime in an international the
level A. International Police Association
B. Association of Chief of Police
112. According to Amnesty international, what is C. International Criminal Police
the ASEAN country confirmed executed drug Organization
trafficking? D. None of the Above
A. Brunei
B. Singapore
C. Philippines 119. The Present Interpol was officially created as
D. Malaysia the International
Criminal Police Commission in what year?
A. 1913
113. In problem oriented policing, it uses SARA model,
B. 1923
which means
C. 1933
D. 1943
a. SCANNING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
ASSESSMENT
120. It is a special higher police in Japan which is
b. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
equivalent to the FBI, combining both
ASSESSMENT
criminal investigation and counter- espionage
c.SCANNING, ANALYSIS, REPORT, ASSESSMENT
functions.
d. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE,
ANNOUNCEMENT A. Toku
B. Tokko
C. Tocko
114. When poor person commits a crime, the D. Tokuo
government goes to work analyzing the family,
121. It is the Interpol's supreme governing body.
education and employment needs of everyone in
It meets annually to
that poor person’s family. It is referring to?
take all important decisions related to
A. Congo Police B. Egypt
policy, resources, working
Police
methods, finances, activities and
C. Ireland Police D.
programmes.
Switzerland Police
A. General Assembly
B. Executive Committee
115. Can be defined as the police responding to specific
C. General Secretariat
request from the individual or groups in the
D. National Central Bureaus
community.The opposite of Pro Active policing.
A. Problem oriented policing
122. Elected by the General Assembly, It is
B. Reactive policing
headed by the President of the Interpol. It
C. predictive policing
provides guidance and direction to the
D Nodal policing
Organization and oversees the
.
implementation of decisions made at the
116. This is the kind of policing system where police
annual General Assembly.
control is under direct control of the national
A. General Assembly
government:
B. Executive Committee
A. Fragmented
C. General Secretariat
B. Centralized
D. National Central Bureaus
C. Integrated
D. None of these

123. It is considered the lifeblood of

117. This is a very broad category, encompassing INTERPOL because it contributes

everything from illegal immigration to international to the criminal databases and cooperating

prostitution, slavery, and child pornography. together on cross-border

A. Flow of people investigations, operations and arrests.

B. Migration A. General Assembly


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B. Executive Committee
C. General Secretariat
130. Singapore police has strength of more than
D. National Central Bureaus eleven thousands personnel who prevent,
deter and prevent crime to ensure the safety
124. Interpol has how many member and security, what is highest police force?
A.Commissioner of police
countries?
B. Police general
A. 180 C. General commissioner
B. 185 D. Police commissioner
C. 190
D. 195 131. Following countries advocated the

125. this was a body of rural police by home rule theory except
the Royal Decree of 18 January 1836, this
decree provided that 5% of the able-bodied E. USA
male inhabitants of each province were to be
enlisted in this police organization for three F. Japan
years
G. Great Britain

A.GUARDRILLEROS H. Italy

B. GUARDIA CIVIL

C. CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA


132. Around the world police organizations are
D. CUERPO DE CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD
PUBLICA usually governed by

126. The Permanent seat of the Aseanapol E. Commission

secretariat is in what place? F. Department


A. Manila
B. Kuala Lumpur G. Bureau
C. Hanoi
H. None of these
D. Jakarta

127. The first organized modern police


133. This is the broad police mandate to keep the
organization.
peace or otherwise prevent behavior which
E. Metropolitan Police force
might disturb others.
F. Scotland Yard
E. Peace and order
G. Interpol
F. Order maintenance
H. FBI
G. Law enforcement

H. Criminal apprehension
128. Police officers in England were referred to as
134. This police organization tend to exist only in
E. Public servants
metropolitan countries and have county wide
F. State servants
jurisdiction in some areas there is Sheriff
G. law enforcers
Department which only handles minor issues
H. bobbies
such as service of papers, such as constable

in other areas along with security for the


129. Police officers in the Philippines is generally
local courthouse
regarded as.
E. Federal police
E. Public servants
F. State police
F. state servants
G. Local police
G. Peace officers
H. County police
H. public safety officers
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I. Malaysia
II. Indonesia
III. Brunei
135. What is the police force in Malaysia which is IV. Philippines
V. Singapore
uniformed national and federal and a VI. Thailand
A. I, II, III, IV and V
centralized organization, headed by an B. I, II, IV, V and VI
C. I, III, IV, V, VI
Inspector-General of Police?
D. II, III, IV, V and VI
A. Royal Malaysia Police

B. Malaysia Integrated Police 70. Also known as “Continental Justice or Romano-


Germanic Justice”
A. Islamic System
C. Malaysia Police Force
B. Common Law System
C. Socialist System
D. Malaysia National Poli
D. Civil Law System

136. They are responsible in enforcing law within


71. UNCTOC means:
a. Unites Nation Center on Transnational
the whole country of USA including outside
Organized Crime
b. Unknown and Not Constitutionally
boarders. Transparent On Countries
c. United Nation Crime Through Organized
a. county Convention
b. city d. United Nations Convention against
c. federal Transnational Organized Crime
d. state

64. A French term which claimed to be the origin of 72. INTERPOL global communication for the
the term Police Officer. enforcement community called?
A. Officer de la Paix a. I-360/24/7
B. Praetorian guards b. I-7/24
C. Constabuli c. I-24/7
D. Sheriff
d. I-24/360/7
65. The objectives of this organization includes
maintenance of international peace and security,
promote human rights, foster social and economic
development, protect the environment, and provide
73. A type of court system where the accused is
humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster ,
and armed conflict
a. INTERPOL innocent until proven guilty.
b. UNICEF
c. UNCLOS a. Adversarial
d. UN
b. Inquisitorial
66. What does ASEANAPOL stands for?
a. Association of Asian Police c. Mixed
b. Association of South East Asian Police
c. ASEAN Chief of Police d. none of these
d. Asia Pacific Association Police

67. The following are the three types of policing, 74. A police force in Tokyo which is the equivalent of
except:
a. Service Manila Police District in the City of Manila is?
b. Watchman
c. Legalistic a. Japan National Police Agency
d. Social
b. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department

68. Colloquially known as Mounties c. Prefectual Police


a. ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
b.CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE FORCE d. Tokyo Police Department
c. CANADA POLICE FORCE
d. NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY OF CANADA

75. . In Viet Nam, What is the police force where

undergraduate courses are provided for the police


69. In 1981, the first formal meeting of The
Chiefs of ASEAN Police was attended by 5
original member countries. These are:
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C. Security orientation
cadets in a 4-year training program in order to be D. Security investigation

members? 8. The protection resulting from the application of


various measures which prevent or delay.
A. Security Forces of Viet Nam A. Physical security
B. Industrial security
B. Viet Nam Security Forces C. Communication
D. Hotel security
C. The People's Security Forces or People’s

Public Security Force


9. The president and the consultant of a corporation
D. Viet Nam National Police were invited to be the speakers for the opening of
another company. What type of security was
provided?
1. What is the protection against any harm or crime
A. Special
in the preservation of life, properties and
B. Operational
installation using various methods and devices?
C. Personal
A. Police assistance
D. Critical
B. Barriers
C. Hazards
10. What security is involve in the protection of
D. Security
classified papers from loss, damage and
compromised through disclosures?
2. Dr. Ramon Alunan decided to have his house
A. Industrial
renovated, he asked his contractor to use steel for
B. Document
the gate and windows, good quality locks for the
C. Warrant
door and grills for the windows in order to prevent
D. Physical
unauthorized entry, what type of security Dr.
Alunan is considering?
A. Personal
11. Manila Peninsula is a 5-star hotel in the city of
B. Physical
Makati, one of the security used is the deployment
C. Industrial
of guard forces in order to provide protection to
D. Perfect
their guests and facilities. This kind of security is
considered as _______.
3. What type of security is when an architect assured
A. Human
the owners of quality steel for the perimeter wall,
B. Industrial
steel doors will be used for the main entrance to
C. Physical
prevent an unauthorized entry?
D. Personnel
A. Natural
B. Plain
12. Which of the following refers to physical barriers
C. Safe barrier
that are constructed by men for the purpose of
D. Physical
delaying any entry of an intruder?
A. Artificial
4. What is the weakest link in the security chain?
B. Energy
A. Inspectors
C. Natural
B. Personnel
D. Structural
C. Barriers
D. Managers
13. Common weakness for a sentry dog when used as
an animal barrier.
5. Which of the following is the main reason for a
a. Ability to check identity
personnel security investigation?
b. Keen sense of smell and hearing
c. Incorruptible
d. Loyalty
A. To suspend or terminate undesirable
employees 14. It is a natural, man-made or physical device which
B. Prelude assignment to sensitive positions for is capable of restricting, deterring or delaying
those who are facing security risks illegal access to an installation.
C. To check the loyalty of employees to the A. Fence
organization B. barrier
D. To determine the reputation of the employees C. wall
6. What is the exposure and teaching of employees D. hazard
on security and its relation to their work? 15. A house like structures above the perimeter barrier
A. Indoctrination which increases the range of observation.
B. Training a. Top guard
C. Education b. Wire Fence
D. Inspection c. Towers
d. Security lighting
7. New employees should be briefed on security
rules and regulations of the organization and the 16. In providing security to an industrial complex,
importance of observing them. This process is what is the first line of physical defense?
called________.
A. Security promotion
B. Security reminders
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A. Window barrier 25. What part of security measures which informs at
B. Communication gadgets once or immediately the authority about intrusion
C. Perimeter in an establishment?
D. Security guard housing A. Alarm
B. Tactical notice
17. What is the line protection adjacent to the C. Signal
protected area and passing through the points of D. Fast notice
possible entry such doors, windows, skylight, and 26. Is a visual or audible signaling device, which
other points of access initiates conditions of associated circuits.
a. Alarm
b. Barrier
A. Line barriers c. Protective Alarm
B. Inside barriers d. Annunciator
C. Physical barriers
D. Outside barrier 27. A type of protective alarm system where the
protective alarm located outside the installation.
18. These are barbed wires placed above the vertical A. Local Alarm system
fence in order to increase physical protection of B. Central Station System
establishments or installations C. Auxiliary System
A. Top tower D. Proprietary
B. Top guard 28. A system of alarm which required pressure on
C. Cellar guard both side of the device and therefore the
probability of accidental alarm is reduce.
A. Foot button
B. Double Squeeze buttons
19. If utility opening such as air intakes, sewers, and C. Foot Rail activation
exhaust tunnels have a cross section of ninety-six D. Microwave device
inches or more, as a security consultant what
should be the appropriate recommendation? 29. Defined as mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or
a. It should be protected by filters and bar electronic device designed to prevent entry to a
grills building or room.
b. It should be closed immediately to avoid entry a. Physical barrier
of persons with petit physique b. Man made barrier
c. It should be manned with an armed guard at c. Lock
all times d. All of the above
d. should be place on it to detect movements
20. Involve the installation of physical barriers, 30. A portable and detachable lock having or sliding
security lighting, use of vaults, locks and others. hasp which passes through a staple ring or the like
a. Active measures and is then made fast or secured.
b. Passive measures a. Lock
c. All of the above b. Padlock
d. None of the above c. Code Operated
d. Card Operated
21. Those that will deter man from committing such
act of fear of being caught, charge in court or get 31. Which of the following types of lock is generally
dismissed used in car doors?
a. Active measures A. Warded lock
b. Passive measures B. Lever lock
c. All of the above C. Disc tumbler lock
d. None of the above D. Combination lock

22. Unobstructed area maintain on both sides of the 32. The combination type of locks in that no key are
perimeter barrier. used. There are open by pressing a series of
a. Zone numbered buttons in the proper sequence.
b. Clear zone A. Warded Locks
c. Zoning B. Disc Tumble Locks
d. All of the above C. Level locks
D. Code-Operated Locks
23. A type of fence that is constructed in such a way
that visual access through the fence is denied is
called: 33. Change key, sub master key, grand master key,
a. Chain link fence which group should they belong
b. Solid fence
c. Concertina wire fence
d. Full-view fence
A. Key control
B. Keying system
24. Type of barbed wire that is formed in large coils. C. Types of locking device
a. Top guard D. Type of key locks
b. Fence
c. Wire Fence
d. Concertina wire
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34. A cubicle in a building constructed a little lighter 42. Refers to the grant of access to classified matter
than a vault but of bigger size to accommodate only to properly cleared persons when such
limited people to work on the records inside classified information is required in the
a. Vault room performance of their official duties.
b. Restricted area a. Security Clearance
c. File room b. Access
d. Exclusion area c. Document Security
d. Compartmentation
35. Key to a single lock within a master keyed system. 43. It is the granting of access to classified document
a. change key of information.
b. sub-master key
c. master key
d. grand master key A. Stake out
B. Cover
36. There are many types of electronic and electric C. Compartmentation
protective devices available for security buildings, D. Document access
storehouses and compounds. One of the following
is true. 44. What type of INFORMATION that calls for an
a. Electronic/ electric devices eliminated human utmost protection and unauthorized revelation
guards will cause extreme damage to a nation politically,
b. Each building or compound requires economically and military?
particular electronic/ electrical protective A. Confidential
devices B. Top secret
c. Types of alarms needed can best be given by C. Restricted
the dealers of said devices D. Secret
d. Electronic/ electric devices provide total
protection for the place to be safeguarded 45. What type of document that is inaccessible to the
public such as health information?
37. A stationary luminary lighting devised in a way A. Top secret
that its light beam is directed towards the B. Secret
intruder. C. Personal
a. Controlled Illumination D. Confidential
b. Movable Lighting
c. Stationary Luminary 46. What are documents or records which are
d. Glare-projection Type irreplaceable or any reproduction do not have the
same value as the originals?
38. What SYSTEM is designed for personnel A. Secured
movement and control whereby identifications B. Vital
are issued to personnel upon entering an C. Important
installation? D. Useful
A. Badge
B. I.D. card 47. A grant given by the government to an inventor,
C. Pass conveying and securing to him the exclusive rights
D. Control to make, use and sell his invention.
a. Patent
39. In which the badge or pass coded for authorization b. Intellectual property
to enter specific areas issued to an employees who c. Ownership
keeps it in the possession until his authorization is d. Proprietary
change or until he terminates.
A. Single Pass 48. What type of intercepting information covertly by
B. Pass exchange system government agents using electronic monitoring of
C. Visitors pass system telephones while the members of a big time drug
D. Multiple Pass System syndicate were out of their hotel room?
A. Bugging
40. Is an administrative determination that an B. Surveillance
individual is eligible from a security standpoint for C. Wiretapping
access to classified matter of a specific category D. Teletapping
a. Security Clearance
b. Access 49. What is the capability of a prospective agent to
c. Document Security obtain any required information for the
d. Compartmentation intelligence organization?
A. Infiltration
B. Penetration
41. Term given to the requirement that the C. Deception
dissemination of classified matters be limited D. Access
strictly to those persons whose official duties
require knowledge thereof. 50. How do you consider the areas which are subject
a. Need to know to a very special security control?
c. Dissemination A. Hazardous
d. Classification B. Controlled
e. Tagging C. Restricted
D. Private
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A. Terrorism
B. Conflicts of interest
51. What is the privilege or permission to allow the C. Industrial disaster
entry to specific area or the use of information? D. Civil disturbances
A. Protection
B. Controlling 60. Pilferage means theft, sabotage is the malicious
C. Rights disruption of plant operations, vandalism relates
D. An access to destruction of company property and
espionage is about covert gathering of
52. When you transform coded messages and information. These are collectively known in
making them plain text, you are performing security as what?
A. Recording a. Natural Hazards
B. Decrypting b. Occupational Hazard
C. Encrypting c. Man-made Hazards
D. Coding d. Operational Hazards

53. What term is applied to a device or system that 61. Can natural hazards be prevented by security
in the event of failure of a component the force of a plant?
incapacity will be signaled? A. Yes, by monitoring warning from the weather
A. Doppler effect bureau
B. Peterman B. No, it is an act of God and nobody can prevents it
C. Duress code C. No, but its effects which can cause
D. Fail safe damage to life and property
D. Yes, by proper planning and constant drills
54. Which of the following is a practical test of a
plan or any activity to determine its effectiveness 62. Which of the following is deliberate action of an
and also an operational readiness exercise? organization through subversion, obstruction,
A. Run through disruption, or destruction against an adversary?
B. Fire drill A. Surveillance
C. Dry run B. Deception
D. Controlling C. Interrogation
D. Sabotage
55. Type of code system so that security personnel or
any employee when forced by armed men 63. What do you call the person who engages in
intending to enter an installation can five alarm by sabotage, always concealing his identity because
the use of certain words. of the consequences of his actions?
a. Duress Code A. Saboteur
b. Coded Code B. Saboture
c. List Code C. Sabotier
d. Secret Code D. Sabuteur

56. Which of the following is a breach of the security


system and the subsequent loss of compromise
of defense information, company secrets or 64. Suspects that steal with pre-conceived plans and
damage to personnel? takes anything from the company for economic
gain is a __________.
A. Natural pilferer
B. Casual pilferer
A. Security barrier C. Intruder
B. Hazard D. Systematic pilferer
C. Security risk
D. Sabotage 65. How is one classified if he steals primarily
because of irresistible urge due to unexpected
57. What is the condition when the security is opportunity and little chance of detection?
conductive to breach of the protection system
which may compromise information, company A. systematic pilferer
secrets or damage to property, personnel and
facilities? B. ordinary pilferer
A. Security hazard C. casual pilferer
B. Survey
C. Security survey D. unusual pilferer
D. Lack of security

58. Which type of security risk loss event that include 66. The susceptibility of the plant or establishment to
bribery, kickbacks, industrial sabotage and unfair damage, loss, or disruption of operation due to
competition? various hazard.
A. Terrorism A. Relative vulnerability
B. Conflicts of interest B. Relative criticality of operations
C. Industrial disaster C. Relative humidity
D. Civil disturbances D. Relative security

59. What kind of event is considered as risk loss that


includes explosions, fire and sabotage?
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67. The importance of the firm or installation with 77. How many number of firearms ammunition is a
reference to the national economy security private security guard allowed to have in his or
a. relative vulnerability her possession.
b. relative necessity a. Fifty (50) rounds per firearm
c. relative criticality b. Twenty-five (25) rounds per firearm
d. relative security c. Seventy (70) rounds per firearm
68. Which of the following is a fact-finding probe to d. one-hundred (100) rounds per firearm
determine a plant’s adequacy and deficiency in all
aspects is called ________. 78. What is required for security guards to undergo
A. Security survey authorized training unit for a certain period of
B. Security education time?
C. Security guidance A. Pre-licensing course
D. Security awareness program B. Security supervisory course
69. What should be undertaken by a Security Officer C. Security officer training course
before he can prepare a comprehensive security D. Re-training course
program for his industrial plan?
A. security conference 79. What is the minimum age in order to qualify for
B. security survey the issuance of a security guard license in order
C. security check to exercise the profession?
D. security education A. 21
B. 18
70. Is the process of conducting physical examination C. 16
to determine compliance with establishment D. 25
security policies and procedures? 80. The basic load of ammunition per unit of the duly
A. Security Education licensed fire arms shall not exceed
B. Security Inspection A. 25 loads
C. Security Planning B. 50 loads
D. Security Survey C. 30 loads
D. 40 loads
71. In security survey, who is NOT involved in crime
prevention, but creates a situation that defer 81. Document issued by the Chief, Philippine National
crime? Police or his duly authorized representative,
A. Manager authorizing a person to engage in employing
B. Investigator security guard or detective, or a juridical person
C. Surveyor to establish, engage, direct, manage or operate
D. Personnel an individual or a private detective agency or
private security agency/company security force.
72. What security force is maintained and operated a. Security Guard License
by a corporation used for its own which is b. Security Agency License
responsible to facilities and personnel? c. License to Operate
A. Government security agency d. Business Permit
B. Private detective agency 82. A written order/schedule issued by a superior
C. Private detective unit officer usually the private security agency/branch
D. Company security unit manager or operations officer assigning the
performance of private security/detective service
73. The maximum number of private security duties.
personnel that a PSA/CGF/PDA may employ shall a. General Duty Order
be: b. Duty General Order
a. 500 c. Duty Detail Order
b. 1500 d. Guard Detail Order
c. 1000 83. PADPAO stands for:
d. 2000 A. Philippine Association of Detective and
74. A Private Security Agency who is applying for Protective Agency Operators, Inc.
regular license to operate must have a minimum B. Philippine Alliance of Detective and Protective
of: Agency Operators, Inc.
a. 100 Guards C. Philippine Association of Detective and
b. 500 Guards Protector Agency Operators, Inc.
c. 200 Guards D. Philippine Agencies of Detective and Protective
d. 1000 Guards Associations Operators, Inc.
84. Who exercises the power to remove, for cause,
75. All EXCEPT one are the line leadership staff: license issued to security guards. What unit of
A. Detachment Commander PNP handles the processing and issuances of
B. Chief Inspector license for private security personnel?
C. Post-in-Charge A. PNP SOSIA
D. Security Supervisor 1 B. PNP FED
76. What is the required capital investment for C. PADPAO
organization of private security agency? D. PNP SAGSD
A. P 500,000 85. The following are the basis for the confiscation of
B. P 1,000,000 firearms, except.
C. P 100,000 a. When the firearm is actually being used in the
D. D. P 50,000 commission of a crime
b. When the firearm has just been used in the
commission of a crime
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c. When the firearm being carried by the security guard
is unlicensed or a firearm is not authorized by law
and regulation for his use. A. Planning
d. When the confiscation of the firearm is B. Investigation
directed by the order of the prosecutor C. Follow up
D. Celebration

POLICE OPERATIONS AND PLANNING WITH 8. Which of the following criteria is necessary in
CRIME MAPPING obtaining an EFFECTIVE operational plan?

1. Which of the following is consisting of work A. Identification of unseen scenarios


to be accomplished by management and that are possible to happen
relate them to attain organizational B. Need for an increased logistics
objectives? C. More available space for conference
A. Controlling D. More man power
B. Coordinating
C. Planning The planning process generally consists of five (5)
D. Organizing steps in sequential order. Which is the first step?

2. In simple sense, it is an act of deciding in a. Formulation of the details of the plan


advance on what is to be done and how it is b. Gathering and analysis of the data
to be accomplished; it is in essence, c. Setting up planning objectives
preparations for action. d. Recognition of the need to plan
A. Operations
B. management Which of the following is a characteristic of effective
C. planning plan?
D. administration
A. Give police department a clear direction
a
B. Increase personnel involvement
3. Which of the following actions that deals
C. Clearly define objectives and goals
with possible problems that may arise and
D. Contain a degree of flexibility for the
trying to discuss possible and available
unforeseen
course of actions?
This particular procedure calls for the recognition of the
A. Casing predicament and comprehending all the history and
B. Planning record then seek for possible solutions for the dilemma.
C. Investigation This statement is pertaining to what step of planning:
D. Organizing
A. collecting of facts
4. It is the systematic and orderly B. analyzing facts
determination of facts and events as basis C. clarifying the problem
for policy formulation and decision affecting D. developing alternative plan
law enforcement management.
What is the next planning step after the need to plan
a. Plan
is recognized?
b. Planning
c. Police planning a. Evaluate alternatives
d. Calendar b. Execute the plan
c. Formulate the objectives
5. One of the operative functions of the police d. Gather and analyze data
personnel which is directly related to the
study of the labor supply of jobs, which are This model is especially appreciated for police agencies
composed of the demands for employees in as it based on problem oriented approach to planning.
the organization to determine future It relies heavily on the problem identification and
personnel requirement’s which either to analysis of the planning process and can assist police
increase or decrease. administrator in formulating goals and priorities is
a. Police recruitment called;
b. police personnel planning
A. Long range planning
c. police placement
B. Synoptic planning
d. police compensation
C. Transactive planning
D. Problem oriented planning
6. In SWOT analysis, “W” means: STRENGTH,
In what planning wherein the approach is usually
WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS
associated with defending the interest of the weak,
A. Vulnerabilities the poor or politically impotent?
B. Threats
C. Intelligence
D. Win A. Transactive
B. Advocacy
C. Radical
7. For Kidnapping cases forecasted in Mandaluyong,
D. Incremental
the Chief of police and his men are in closed door
meeting on how to apprehend the mastermind. What Concludes that long range and comprehensive
activity is ongoing inside the office of the chief of planning are not only too difficult, but inherently bad.
police? This refers to:
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a. Synoptic planning Select the type of plan that maps out in advance all
activities of the organization in a formal group to
b. incremental planning achieve the desired objective or goals
c. transactive planning

d. advocacy planning A. Tactical


B. Management
C. Operational
What type of planning includes face to face D. Procedural
interaction with people and also includes survey and
interpersonal dialogues that promotes mutual What is the detailed plan used to show a clear picture
learning? on how members of the organization will contribute in
order to achieve the objectives/goals?

A. Contingency
A. Transactive B. Operational
B. Incremental C. Tactical
C. Advocacy D. Transactive
D. Radical
Which of the following plans can map out maps out in
These are procedures in coping with specific situations advance all operations involved in the organization
at known locations and plans for dealing with an attack management of personnel, materials and in the
against buildings, special community events and other procurement financial resources.
street affairs is called;

A. policy plan
B. tactical plan A. Tactical
C. operational plan B. Management
D. extra office plan C. Operational
D. Procedural

In planning the budget of an operating unit of the


What plan that organize community agencies and policy agency, logically, what is the FIRST step to put
community groups for cooperative efforts with the into consideration?
police office?
A. Forecast of workload
B. Request for a bigger budget
C. Prioritize the activities to be acted upon
A. Management D. Forecasting of personnel allowances
B. Tactical
C. Extra departmental
D. Operational
If you are a police officer of the investigation
department and you are encountered a day-to-day
Line units such as the patrol section or investigation operation problem, what solution do you and your
section in police stations prepare their work programs department needs?
which are called;
a. None of these
a. Budgets b. Operation program
b. Management plan c. Standard operating seminar
c. Operational plan d. Regular operating program
d. Tactical plan

This type of plan is intended to guide PNP


Which of the following PLANS that concerns to the members on routine and field operations and some
processes and techniques as well as the operating special operations.
modes of planning?
A. Extra Departmental plan
B. Tactical Plan
C. Operational Plan
A. Operational
D. Policy or procedural plan
B. Procedural
C. Tactical
D. Strategic These are procedural plans that involve coordinated
action on activity of several office in which it should
What type of planning that determines guidelines and
be established separately
strategies for law enforcement that provides control
for such activities and involves procedures and A. Office procedure
policies? B. Headquarter procedure
C. Field procedure
D. Special operating procedure
A. Incremental
B. Radical
C. Operational
The procedures that relate to reporting, raids, arrests,
D. Transactive
investigates crimes are examples of_______.
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c. LOI Pagpapala
d. Oplan Bantay Dalampasigan
A. Office
B. Special operating Which of the following DOCTRINES is governing
C. Field planning, organizing, and employment of PNP force in
D. Police special the accomplishment of basic security mission in
maintaining peace and order?

In police parlance, “S.O.P.” stands for? A. Complimentary


B. Fundamental
A. STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURES C. Operational
B. STANDARD OPERATING D. Functional
PROCEDURES
C. SPECIAL OPERATION PROCEDURES A doctrine that provides guidance for specialized
D. SPECIAL OPERATING PROCEDURES activities of the PNP in the broad field of interest
such as personnel, intelligence operation, logistics,
planning etc.
Refers to the production of plans, which determine A. Operational
the schedule of special activity and are applicable B. Functional
from one week or less than year duration. Plan C. Ethical
that addresses immediate need which are specific D. Fundamental
and how it can be accomplished on time with
available allocated resources. Formulated jointly by two or more bureaus in order
to effect a certain operation with regard to public
a. Strategic or long range planning safety and peace and order.
b. Intermediate or medium planning
c. Operational or short range planning a. Fundamental Doctrine
d. Police planning b. Operational Doctrine
c. Functional Doctrine
d. Complimentary Doctrine
It relates to plans, which determine quantity and
quality efforts and accomplishments. It refers to Essential statements that identify the role of the
the process of determining the contribution on police in the community and a future condition or
efforts that can make or provide with allocated state to which the department can aspire. It may
resources. also include a statement of values to be used to
guide the decision making process in the
a. Strategic planning department.
b. Intermediate or medium planning
c. Operational planning a. Reactive plans
d. Police planning b. Proactive plans
c. Visionary plans
d. Operational plans

What plan is designed to take future possible event Developed in anticipation of problems. Although
into consideration? not all police problems are predictable, many are,
and it is possible for a police department to
prepare a response in advance.
A. Synoptic a. Reactive plans
B. Tactical b. Proactive plans
C. Strategic c. Visionary plans
D. Contingency d. Operational plans
Anti-Illegal Drugs Master Plan

a. Master Plan Sandigan-Milenyo Designed to meet the long-range, overall goals of


b. Master Plan Sandugo the organization. Such plans allow the department
c. Master Plan Banat to adapt to anticipated changes or develop a new
d. Master Plan Sang-ingat philosophy or model of policing (community
policing).

a. Reactive plans
. It refers to the Anti – Crime Master Plan of PNP. b. Proactive plans
c. Visionary plans
A. Master Plan Sandigan Milenyo d. Strategic plans
B. Master Plan Sandugo
C. Master Plan Banat
D. Master Plan Saklolo Which of the following types of planning determine
the vision for the future and identify goals and
objectives?

Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)


Strategic Plan against Organized Crime Groups. A. Strategic
a. Oplan Salikop B. Tactical
b. Oplan Jumbo C. Contingency
D. Synoptic
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What type of plan is a series of preliminary decisions
on framework which in turn guides subsequent
decisions that generate the nature and direction of an
organization?
In order to have a good and effective operational plan
in a police organization, which is the most important
characteristic?
A. Procedural
B. Strategic
C. Operational
D. Police A. The supervisor is the only responsible
B. The implementers have all the details
C. Senior officers must know the objectives
D. Logistics must be available ahead of time

What type of planning that involved breaking down


long term strategic plan into a specific short-term What type of planning when plans are applied in the
plan? same manner of implementation and maintain a
current level of accomplishment to achieve its
A. Contingency objectives/goals?
B. Synoptic
C. Tactical
D. Transactive
A. Strategic
B. Operational
C. Programmatic
Plans that are developed as a result of crisis D. Synoptic
a. Reactive Plans 53. Include service of warrant of arrest,
b. Proactive Plans implementation of search warrant, enforcement of
c. Visionary Plans visitorial powers of the Chiefs of Police, and other
d. Operational Plans anti-criminality operations.

A. Law Enforcement Operations


It provides for the organizations objectives. It
provides the various actions. Hence, policies, B. Internal Security Operations
procedures, rules and regulations of the
organization are based on the statement of C. Public Safety Operations
doctrines. D. All of these
a. Discipline 54. The following are basic requirements in conducting
b. Cooperation or Coordination police operations, except:
c. Authority
d. Doctrine a. With unmarked police vehicle;
b. Led by a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) or the
most senior Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO)
5It is imposed by command or self-restraint to in the absence or unavailability of a PCO; and
insure supportive behavior. c. With personnel in prescribed police uniform except
a. Discipline for covert operatives when serving warrant of arrest
b. Cooperation or Coordination provided personnel in uniform shall be present during
c. Authority the arrest
d. Doctrine d. With the use of Body Worn Cameras (BWCs) and/or
Alternative Recording Devices (ARDs) during the
conduct of searches and arrests.

That defines the fundamental principles governing the


rules of conduct, attitude, behavior and ethical norm of 55. All of the statements are correct, EXCEPT one.
A. The police officer may stop an individual for
the PNP.
the purpose of conducting a spot check only
A. ETHICAL DOCTRINE when he is armed with search warrant.
B. COMPLIMENTARY DOCTRINE B. In stopping, the police officer must be able to point
to specific facts that when taken together with rational
C. FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINE
inferences, reasonably warrant the stop.
D. OPERATIONAL DOCTRINE
C. When approaching the individual, the police officer
shall clearly identify himself as a police officer.
D. Before approaching more than one individual, police
officers should determine whether the circumstances
The plan must be Proactive not Reactive. This
warrant a request for back-up.
statement implies that?
A. Experience and training will be reflected on
the plan you make 56. If the suspects or criminals have fled the scene
B. People know what you want to do before the arrival of the patrol team, immediately relay
C. A plan establishes the basis for what you the composition, armament, appearance, and mode
are doing and direction of escape of the suspects to the
D. It is best to solve a problem before it Operations Center for the conduct of –
happens
A. checkpoint
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B. stakeout 63. A police officer who fires his/her service
firearm or weapon during a confrontation with an
C. arrest operations offender or offenders must
D. dragnet operations
A. surrender his firearm

57. The following are circumstances that constitutes B. voluntarily surrender himself
valid warrantless search and seizure, except:
A. incidental to lawful arrest C submit an incident report outlining the
B. plain view doctrine circumstances necessitating the use of his/her
C.consented search firearm.
D inflagrante delicto
D. bring the offender to the nearest hospital
58. Checkpoint, roadblock and civil disturbance
management operations are classified as –
A. special police operations 64. Coastal Law enforcement approach which It
B. law enforcement operations
promotes voluntary compliance with the
C. police operations
requirements of the law without going to the court.
D. internal security operations
a. Soft/Positive Approach

b. Hard/Negative Approach
59. Ocular inspection by the RTC judge of city/province c. Medium Approach
shall be done within how many hours after the
confiscation of the dangerous drugs? d. None of these

A. 72 hours

B. 24 hours 65. Whenever a police officer use his common sense


and wise decision to a critical situation, this refers to
C.48 hours _________.
D. 36 hours A. Experience
B. Discretion
C. Intelligence
60. The following are basic requirements in conducting D. Temperance
police operations, except:
66. Why is it possible to control the crime volume in
a. With unmarked police vehicle; areas where patrol personnel are present, meaning
b. Led by a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) or the people can see them?
most senior Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO)
in the absence or unavailability of a PCO; and A. Investigating
c. With personnel in prescribed police uniform except B. Observing
for covert operatives when serving warrant of arrest C. Inspecting
provided personnel in uniform shall be present during d. Visibility
the arrest
d. With the use of Body Worn Cameras (BWCs)
and/or Alternative Recording Devices (ARDs) during
the conduct of searches and arrests. 67. Because of financial problem, people’s tendency is
to perpetuate a crime. What refers to the intense
feeling of committing a crime?

61. . A Patrol officer’s act of performing pat-down A. Instrumentality


search if a person was legitimately stopped with B. Opportunity
reasonable suspicion is known as – C. Interest
A. entrapment D. Motive
B. stop and frisk
C. field operation 68. Which of the following refers to technical means
D. Checkpoint used by the police officers for the effectiveness and
efficient performance of their mission or assignment?
62. Is a linear- progressive decision-making process A. Police telecommunication
which displays the array of police reasonable responses B. Police communication
commensurate to the level of suspect/law offender’s C. Radio communication
resistance to effect compliance, arrest and other law D. Organizational communication
enforcement actions.
69. What enforcement is applied by patrol officers
A. Force Continuum which was proven to be effective crime deterrence by
identifying areas of concern (high crime rate) and
B. Lethal Approach
more patrolling time is a must?
C. Force Continum
A. Selective
D. Maximum Tolerance B. Preventive
C. Absolute
D. Interactive
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70. Considering crime prevention between levels of A. Thematic mapping
criminal behavior. Which of the following intervention B. Predictive mapping
must NOT be implemented C. Point mapping
D. Grid mapping
A. Saving less fortunate
B. Do not change the environment 77. Is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and
C. Organizing the community maps all types of data, connects data to a map,
D. Change the environment integrating location data with all types of descriptive
information, helps users understand the patterns,
71. What is the process that aid the law enforcers to relationships and geographic context
determine the exact location of a crime-prone area?

A. Geographic System for Police


A. Mapping B. Geographic Information System
B. Investigation C. Geographic Manual for Police
C. Observation D. Geographical Police System
D. Inspection 78. Is similar to a wall map, in that the computer is
72. What is simply a visualization tool that is used to used to place a point at a specific location just as a
display raw geographic data and output form analysis person would put a pin on a wall map.
which is done through GIS? A. Computer Mapping
B. Crime Mapping
C. Conventional Mapping
A. Speculation D. All of these
B. Statistics
C. Mapping
D. Forecasting 79. It is the process of using a geographic information
system in combination with crime analysis techniques
to focus on the spatial context of criminal and other law
enforcement activity

73. What is becoming central to police and crime a. Crime Analysis Mapping
reduction in 21st century? b. Thematic Crime Mapping
c. Computer Mapping
d. GIS
A. Investigation
B. Crime mapping 80. A type of crime mapping which offers limited
C. Surveillance utility because they are difficult to keep updated,
D. Patrol keep accurate, make easy to read and can only
display a limited amount of data –
74. The crime prevention model in crime mapping
describes different levels of activity which one is not a. Mapping
included? b. Computer Mapping
c. Thematic Crime Mapping
d. Manual Pin Mapping
A. Quaternary
81. The GIS can help you to:
B. Secondary - The secondary level aims to
transform people, usually those at high risk I. Understand events and dynamics in the
of being involved in criminal activity. neighborhood including persons, events and
C. Primary - Primary crime prevention aims to crime hazards
eliminate a problem before it occurs II. Identify risk factors including building or
D. Tertiary - The secondary level aims to other location that draw crime
transform people, usually those at high risk III. Rapidly configure beats and reallocate
of being involved in criminal activity. resources after analyzing crime trend is over
IV. develop plans for special crime abatement
teams to address regional and seasonal
75. What refers to the basic process of predicting hotspot location
crimes before they occur which is sometimes crucial V. Capture repeated call of service locations
because it may save lives and avoid damage to to apply additional help and assistance
properties? A. I,II,IV
B. I,II,III
C. I,II,III,IV
D. I,II,III,IV,V
A. Crime mapping
B. Speculation 82. . A feature of GIS data representation which is
C. Research analogous to a pin placed on a paper wall map.
D. Crime forecasting
A. Point
B. Line
C. Polygon
76. What is the most common method for displaying
D. Image
geographical pattern of crime?
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83. . It is also known as grid data. It provides a C. He is the most important person in the organization
representation of the world as a surface divided up into
a regular grid array, or cells. D. He serves as a base of a successful organization

A. Raster Data
4. Which statement is NOT true about the
B. Vector Data
characteristics of leaders in the law enforcement
C. Attribute Data organization?
D. Point Data
A. They motivate personnel to want to produce.
84. . Is any type of data that directly or indirectly
references a specific geographical area or B. They accomplish things by placing increased
location pressure on their personnel to produce results.

A. geodata C. They understand that while they provide a service,


B. spatial data there are some issues that they cannot handle.
C. attribute data D. They believe in what they are doing, and convey
D. vector data that to their subordinates.
85. The following are advantages of Crime mapping:

I. It helps reveal crime patters 5. Which statement is FALSE about law enforcement
II. It allows the identification of hot spot areas leadership?
III. It creates a profile of characteristic for
criminals A. It should go above and beyond for nuisance
IV. It enhances the implementation of the complaints, because it is part of the job.
various policing methodology and approaches B. To be truly effective, there is a need to instil a
in reducing overall criminal activities and change in the mind set of the agency.
disorders.
V. It allows to understand places that requires C. Personnel are reflection of leadership hence
high allocation of preventive resources personnel development is of the utmost importance.
A. I, II, III
B.I,II,III,IV D. The transition towards being a leader or to a
C.I,II,IV manager is based in part on unconscious choice.
D.I, II, III, IV, V

LEADERSHIP

6. A leadership trait that make sure each of the


1. This is a practical skill encompassing the subordinate is responsible for what they do by giving
ability of an individual, group or organization them a pat on the back if they do well but when they
fail make them realize their mistakes and work together
to influence or guide other individuals, teams, or entire to improve.
organizations.

a. Leadership
a. Commitment and Passion
c. Decision Making

b. Humility
b. Good Communicator
d. Service
c. Accountability

d. Creativity and Innovation


2. An art of getting people to comprehend and believe
in the vision set for the organization and to work with
others to achieve goals is known as –
7. This power shows influence based on special skills
A. management or knowledge as it relies on the notion that experience
and knowledge give the person respect.
C. directing

B. administration
A. Informational Power
D. leadership
B. Referent Power

C. Influential Power
3. Which is the BEST description of a leader in an
organization? D. Expert Power

A. He is the one who helps the organizations and 8. What is a structured lesson designed to give people
people to grow the knowledge and skills to perform a task?

B. He makes work processes more effective in the


organization
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A. Evaluation 14. Which is considered as supreme in aiming for
what’s best for the business?
B. Supervision

C. Training
a. Individual Interest
D. Coaching
b. General Interest

c. Financial Interest
9. This managerial concept is important for employing
different types of people and performing different d. Operational Interest
activities such as training, growth, evaluation,
compensation, welfare etc.
15. Employees obeying and respecting the rules and
regulations which governs the organization are
A. Controlling manifesting this managerial concept.

B. Organizing

C. Planning a. Discipline

D. Staffing b. Authority

10. This maintains an understanding of the situation c. Unity of Command


and ensures proper implementation of plans and
involves giving guidance and reviewing the d. Respect
performance of a job.

16. An approach in decision-making when people will


A. Supervision point to a "gut feeling" or "hunch" as the cause for a
choice, reflecting that explanation is not accessible
B. Monitoring through conscious thought.

C. Planning

D. Organization A. Rational

B. Intuitive

11. ______________ is the secret to efficient C. Analytical


operations. Teamwork is important to the entire order,
from the smallest unit. D. Random

A. Reconciliation 17. Also known as “Collaborative Decision-Making’’, is


a situation faced when individuals collectively make a
B. Cooperation choice from the alternatives before them.

C. Coordination

D. Correlation A. Individual Decision-Making

12. People and materials should be in the right place at B. Group Decision-Making
the right time.
C. Bidirectional Decision-making

A. Equity D. Partnered Decision-making

B. Initiative

C. Order 18. This is a leader who is not afraid to do what they


truly believe to be right – even if it
D. Centralization
is unpopular, unprofitable, or inconvenient.

a. Ethical leaders
13. This is shown when the group promotes team spirit
that build unity and harmony within the organization. c. leadership

b. Efficient leaders

d. good leader
a. Esprit de Corps

b. Brotherhood
19. Line of authority from top management to the
c. Gallantry
lower ranks represents the hierarchy.
d. Team Building
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A. Unity of Direction

B. Unity of Command 25. What do you call a set of principles relating to the
roles of planning, coordinating, directing and
C. Scalar Chain regulating and the implementation of those principles
D. Centralization in the efficient use of physical, financial human and
information capital to achieve organizational
20. This type of leaders see themselves as having objectives?
absolute power and making decisions on their
subordinates' behalf. They decide not just what needs
to be done, but how to accomplish certain tasks too. A. Administration

B. Management
a. Democratic C. Decision-making
b. Autocratic

c. Bureaucratic D. Leadership

d. Laissez-Faire
26. They include all levels of management between the
supervisory level and the top level of the organization.
21. Such leaders use eloquent communication and These managers may be called functional managers,
persuasion to unite a team around a cause, instead of plant heads, and project managers.
promoting actions by strict instructions.

A. first line managers


a. Democratic
B. middle level managers
b. Charismatic
C. top managers
c. Bureaucratic
D. last managers
d. Laissez-Faire

22. Leaders let their team members make decisions,


solve problems, and get their work done without 27. A ___________ leader gives people a little direction
having to worry about their every move being to help them tap into their ability to achieve all that
obsessively watched by the leader. they're capable of.

a. Democratic A. Coaching

b. Autocratic B. Laissez-faire

c. Bureaucratic C. Democratic

d. Laissez-Faire D. Affiliative

23. With this style of leadership, there is a specified 28. Treating people equally and advocates for their
collection of boxes to check to be a true leader. Also rights and doesn't let personal feelings bias decisions.
means “by-the-book.” Which quality of a good leader is this?

a. Democratic A. Compassion

b. Autocratic B. Fairness

c. Bureaucratic C. Accountable and responsible

d. Laissez-Faire D. People oriented

24. Which of the following is not a positive outcome of


practicing self - leadership? 29. Which of the following statement is conclusive?

A. Proactive participation with the group

B. Disciplined members a. Leaders must be influenced


C. independent decision maker b. Leaders are influencers
D. too overwhelmed
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c. Leaders must influence and should be 35. You have to use your discretion to determine the
influenced best course of action and the style of leadership
needed for each situation. This is a factor concerning
d. Leaders can be influenced _______.

30. What does the statement "keep improving A. Leader


yourself" means?
B. Followers

C. Situation
a. You have to learn something new
D. Communication
b. Not making the same mistake twice

c. Start acting like a great leader


36. This theory states that some personality traits may
d. Have a clear purpose lead people naturally into leadership roles.

31. What is the other term for first line managers? A. Process Leadership Theory

B. Great Events Theory


a. superiors C. Trait Theory
b. supervisors D. Personality Theory
c. leaders

d. boss 37. Today, it is the widely accepted theory. People can


opt for leadership. People can learn the ability to take
leadership.
32. It allows leaders or senior officers, who undergo
very little or no supervision, to prepare and set targets
on their own, as well as to control their own self to A. Process Leadership Theory
execute such plans.
B. Great Events Theory

C. Trait Theory
A. Leadership
D. Personality Theory
B. Organizational Leadership

C. Planning
38. A crisis or important event can cause a person to
D. Self-leadership rise to the occasion, putting forth extraordinary
qualities of leadership in an ordinary person.

33. It’s a process whereby an individual influences


other and guides the organization in a manner that A. Process Leadership Theory
makes it more cohesive and coherent.
B. Great Events Theory
A. Leadership
C. Trait Theory
B. Organizational Leadership
D. Personality Theory
C. Planning

D. Self-leadership
39. This is based on fear. Employees who work for
someone having this are unlikely to commit
34. Different people expect different leadership styles. themselves, and are more likely to resist the manager.
The basic starting point is to have a clear
understanding of human nature such as needs, feelings
and motivation. This is a factor concerning _________. A. Coercive Power

B. Legitimate Power

A. Leader C. Referent Power

B. Followers D. Reward Power

C. Supervisors

D. Top Management 40. Influence based on individual or desirable


possession of wealth or personal traits. Sometimes this
is seen as beauty, elegance, or appreciation. You like
the individual and you want to do things for him or her.
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leadership skills.

A. Coercive Power a. Great event theory

B. Legitimate Power c. trait theory

C. Referent Power b. Transformational theory

D. Reward Power d. process theory

41. The power a person receives in an organization's


formal hierarchy as a consequence of his or her role. 46. In a meeting, the division chief give his/her
The person has the right to expect you to comply with subordinates a few decision-related options. They then
valid demands, given his or her status and your job open a discussion about each option, by which the
responsibilities. former took his/her thoughts and feedback into
consideration. What leadership style was used?

A. Strategic
A. Coercive Power
C. Transformational
B. Legitimate Power
B. Democratic
C. Referent Power
D. Transactional
D. Reward Power

47. Mr. Clifford changed the hours of work shifts of his


42. The following are considered as Leadership traits 15 subordinates without consulting anyone, especially
except one: those who are affected by the sudden change. What

leadership style did Mr. Clifford exercised?

A. Confidence A. Strategic

B. Overruling C. Bureaucratic

C. Integrity B. Transactional

D. Empathy D. Autocratic

48. Mr. Arcega listed basic set of tasks and goals that

434. Leaders prioritize working together and actively his subordinates will complete for every week, month,
engaging their colleagues in the decision-making year
process. This type of leader respects other people’s until the end of his four years term of office.
ideas and feedback, and encourage discussion of those Consequently,
inputs.
he constantly push his subordinates outside of their

comfort zone or capability. What leadership style does


A. Transformational Mr.

B. Transactional Arcega used?

C. Servant A. Transformational

D. Democratic C. Transactional

B. Autocratic

D. Coach-style

44. This theory or personality traits may lead people


naturally into leadership roles. 49. To motivate his men to exert utmost effort to
a. Great event theory serve and protect the public, PCOL Vargas is actively
c. trait theory and

b. Transformational theory consistently gives awards and incentives to his men for

d. process theory every good work they have accomplished. PCOL Vargas

used ___________ leadership style.

45. This is a theory wherein people can choose to A. transformational


become leaders or people can learn C. laissez-faire
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B. transactional D. Identify the decision, weigh the evidence, identify

D. coach style alternatives, choose among alternatives, gather

information, take action and review the decision

50. Which is/are TRUE about Laissez-faire leaders?

1. They make no major office policies around work


hours or

deadlines.

2. They put full trust into their employees while they 54. This refers to the administrative activities of
focus on coordinating, controlling and directing

the overall workings of running the organization. police resources, activities and personnel.

3. Empower subordinates by trusting them to work. a. Police administration

4. Sit at the intersection between an c. Police management

organization’s main b. Police supervision

operations and its growth opportunities d. Police direction

5. Subordinates have a basic set of tasks and goals that


they
55. Which of the following is NOT true when it comes
have complete on schedule to being a good and effective leader?

A. 1, 3, 5

C. 1,2 3 A. The leader must be a good example to


his/her subordinates.
B. 2,4 B. The task is concentrated to the leader as the
supervisor
D. 3, 4,5
C. He is responsible for the output of his men.
D. He must win the respect of his subordinates.

51. The first step in making the right decision is – 56. In the following statements below which is NOT
true?
A. getting others on board with the decision

B. asking what need to know in order to make the right


A. Patrol officers are assigned to work alone.
decision
B. Police supervisor work along hours.
C. recognizing the problem or opportunity and C. Police supervisors are busy members in a
department.
deciding to address it. D. Police officers work most of the time with
others.
D. gathering relevant information related to the
problem at

hand
57. Which of the following whose main function is
solely in human resources of an organization?

52. Decision-making involves the following process.

Which are the correct steps in making sound decisions? A. Personnel management
B. Planning
A. Gather information, identify the decision, identify C. Administration
D. Budget
alternatives, choose among alternatives, weigh the
58. What objectives stated below is not included in
evidence, take action and review the decision
police personnel management?
B. Identify the decision, identify alternatives, choose
A. To uphold the vision and mission of the PNP
among
B. To procure personnel with inappropriate
alternatives, gather information, weigh the evidence, police qualification and eligibility
take C. To maintain the effective strength of the PNP
D. To improve the benefit of all performing
action and review the decision police personnel

C. Identify the decision, gather information,


identify 59. In order to be selected and join in the Philippine
National Police, several examination must be taken by
alternatives, weigh the evidence, choose among
the applicants, with particular TEST is given that
alternatives, take action and review the decision given that focuses on the mental health?
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among the creoles (descendants of the
colonizers), especially in Latin America in the
A. Moral
early 19th century .
B. Mental
i. a. Civic Nationalism
C. Drug
b.
D. Psychiatric
Creole Nationalism
ii. c. Nativist Nationalism
d. Ethnic
60. Every PNP personnel receives this recognition
Nationalism
after completing 20 years of honorable and faithful
service ________.
3. __________ nationalism is a type of nationalism
similar to creole or territorial types of nationalism,
A. Medalya ng Katapatan but which defines belonging to a nation solely by
B. Medalya ng Paglilingkod being born on its territory.
C. Medalya ng Katapangan i. a. Civic Nationalism
D. Medalya ng Papuri b. Creole
Nationalism
61. When you go to PNP in Crame, what is meant by
R1? ii. c. Nativist Nationalism
d. Ethnic
Nationalism

A. Regional Records Management


B. Records Management 4. __________ nationalism, also known as ethno-
C. Personnel Management nationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the
D. Regional Personnel and Records “nation” is defined in terms of ethnicity.
Management i. a. Civic Nationalism
b. Creole
Nationalism
ii. c. Nativist Nationalism
d.
62. What is the process in the PNP application
processing system that removes undesirable and Ethnic Nationalism
unqualified applicants?
5. __________ nationalism seeks to preserve a
given race through policies such as banning race
A. Appraisal mixing and the immigration of other races.
B. Recruitment i. a. Civic Nationalism
C. Training b. Creole
D. Selection Nationalism
ii. c. Nativist Nationalism
d. Ethnic
63. What office is responsible or in charge of the Nationalism
supervision pertaining to supply iii. e. Racial Nationalism

A. Office of the chief of police


B. Office of the logistic manager 6. __________ nationalism (or civil nationalism) is
C. Office of the finance the form in which the state derives political
D. Office of the communication manager
legitimacy from the active participation of its
citizenry, from the degree to which it represents
the-will of the people.
NATIONALISM AND PATRIOTISM i. a. Ethnic
b. Civic
ii. c. State
1. __________ defines the nation as an association d.
of people who identify themselves as belonging Expansionist
to the nation, who have equal and shared
political rights, and allegiance to similar political
procedures .
i. a. Civic Nationalism 7. __________ nationalism is a variant of civic
b. Creole nationalism, often combined with ethnic
Nationalism nationalism
ii. c. Nativist Nationalism i. a. Ethnic
d. Ethnic b. Civic
Nationalism ii. c. Expansionist
d. State
2. ___________ nationalism refers to the ideology
that emerged in independence movements
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14. __________ is defined as a special concern for
one's country's well-being, and that is not the
8. __________ in the sense that you are loyal to
same as an exclusive and aggressive concern for
the state you are living in, and want it to flourish
it.
so good for the development of the nation.
i. a. Patriotism
i. a. Patriotism
b.
b.
Nationalism
Nationalism
ii. c. Loyalty
ii. c. Marxism
d. Nationalistic
d. Humanism

15. __________ probably the most popular among


9. The word __________ is a noun that means
the grounds adduced for patriotic duty.
"devoted love, support, and defense of one's
i. a. Patriotism
country; national loyalty.”
b.
i. a. patriotism
Cosmopolitans
b.
ii. c. Patriot
patriotic
d.
ii. c. national pride
Gratitude
d. any of
the above

10. A __________ person is always on the side of his 16. Nationalism may prevent people from learning
own nation and supports its leaders if they are new languages. This statement is true?
deserving. i. a. Yes
i. a. patriotism b. No
b. ii. c. Maybe
patriotic d.
ii. c. national pride Uncertain
d. any of
the above

17. __________ emerged in the late eighteenth


11. __________ is the feeling of love, devotion and
century appearing first in Europe, then in North
sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance
and South America.
with other citizens who share the same
i. a. Racism
sentiment.
i. a. patriotism
b. Patriotism
b.
ii. c. Nationalism
patriotic
d.
ii. c. national pride
Fascism
iii. e. Liberalism
d. any of the
above

12. __________ through its protectionist beliefs, is 18. Nationalism is a relatively modern concept
the polar opposite of globalism. emerged in the eighteenth to nineteenth
i. a. Patriotism centuries.
b. i. a. Yes
Patriotic b. No
ii. c. National pride ii. c. Maybe
d. d.
Nationalism Uncertain

19. This act shall be known as the “Flag and Heraldic


Code of the Philippines.”
a. RA 8491
13. The soldiers showed exemplary patriotism b. RA 9184
defending their country from __________. c. RA 8419
i. a. patriotism d. RA 8914
b.
patriotic
20. Shall mean the part of the flag outside the hoist
ii. c. national pride
or length
d.
a. Festoon
nationalism
b. Flag
iii. e. attack
c. Fly
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d. Feast 29. Generally, the Philippine National Anthem shall
not be played and sung for mere recreation,
amusement or entertainment purposes except on
21. Shall mean places of hilarity marked by or the following occasions:
providing boisterous merriment or recreation; I. International competitions where the
a. Official Residences Philippines is the host or has a
b. Institute representative.
c. Places of Fidelity II. Local competitions.
d. Places of Frivolity III. During the “signing off” and “signing
on” of radio broadcasting and television
stations.
22. The flag shall be flown on merchant ships of IV. Before the initial and last screening
Philippine registry of more than ______ gross of films and before the opening of
tons and on all naval vessels. theater performances.
a. 1000 A. III, IV only
b. b.10 B. IV only
c. c.100 C. I, III, IV
d. d10000 D. I, II, III, IV

30. Civilian authority is, at all times, _______the


23. When the Philippine flag is flown with another military.
flag, the flags, if both are national flags, must be A. Supreme always
flown on separate staffs of the same height and B. Supreme over
shall be of equal size. The Philippine flag shall be C. Supreme above
hoisted first and lowered last. D. Nota
a. TRUE
b. FALSE 31. The separation of Church and State shall be
c. PARTIALY TRUE inviolable. Inviolable means_____
d. PARTIALY FALSE A. Prone to tarnish

B. Never to be broken, infringed, or


24. Upon official announcement of the death of the dishonored
President or any former president, how many C. Indispensable
days the flag will put into half-mast?
a. 10 days D. Nota
b. 7 days
32. The 1987 Constitution provides that for purposes
c. 15 days
of communication and instruction, the official
d. 5 days language of the Philippines is –
A. Pilipino
25. The period from ______________ of each year is B. Filipino
C. English
declared as Flag Days.
D. Tagalog
a. from June 12-14
b. from May 25-28
33. These guiding principles dictate conduct and can
c. from May 28 to June 12 assist individuals to know the distinction between
d. from June 28-July 12 right and wrong.
A. Filipino values
B. Core values
26. The following are the National Motto of the
C. Values orientation
Philippines except:
D. Nationalism and patriotism
a. Maka-Diyos
b. Maka-Tao 34. This is one of the most popular qualities of
c. Makakalikasan Filipinos.
d. d Maka Hayop A. Respect

B. Strong Family Ties and Religions


27. When hoisting the flag to the top, it should be
done ___ C. Hospitality
a. Ceremoniously
D. Generosity and Helpfulness
b. Briskly
c. Slowly
d. Solemnly
35. It is in the Filipino value of going out of the way
to help, without being asked, i.e., unsolicited
28. Section 1 of Art. II of 1987 Constitution states help.
that the Philippines is a _________State. A. Pakikiramay
A. Democratic and Sovereign
B. Pakikisama
B.Democratic and republican
C. Bayanihan
C. Republican and Sovereign
D. All of the above D. Galang
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36. This is also known as character building by which


an individual develops his stable pattern of
functioning, thinking and feeling as a result of his
interaction biologically and environmentally. 43. The well-known positive Filipino trait and attitude
a. Character development which is characterized by heart-warming
b. Character formation generosity and friendliness exhibited to
c. Character foreigners and locals alike.
d. Good character a. Loving and caring
b. Strong family ties and religions
c. Hospitality
d. Loving and caring
37. It refers to all habitual ways of feeling and
reacting of a person which distinguish one from
another.
a. Character development 44. This is a negative Filipino trait and attitude where
b. Character formation they tend to push each other down to clear the
c. Character way for their own gain.
d. Good character a. Fatalism
b. Procrastination
c. Ningas cogon
38. This contributing factors for character formation
d. Crab mentality
influences one’s personality and social
development.
a. Family
b. School
c. Home 45. This is a “bahala na” or “come what may”
d. Culture attitude tendency to surrender the future to luck
and leaving everything to God.
a. Fatalism
39. This contributing factors for character formation b. Procrastination
is the cradle of human character and personality c. Ningas cogon
that contribute to the formation of the child. d. Crab mentality
a. Family
b. School
c. Home
d. Culture 46. It refers to a Maῇana habit or an attitude of
causing delays in accomplishing things or making
transactions and do not care of what lies ahead.
a. Fatalism
b. Procrastination
c. Ningas cogon
40. What government agency is mandated to issue
d. Crab mentality
rules and regulations for the proper conduct of
the flag ceremony?
A. National Historical Commission
B. Office of the President
C. Department of National Defense 47. This a trait of being good only at the start and
D. Flag and Heraldry Commission become too lazy to finish it.
a. Fatalism
b. Procrastination
41. The Philippines __________ war as an c. Ningas cogon
instrument of national policy, adopts the d. Crab mentality
generally accepted principles of international law
as part of the law of the land.
A. renounces
C. rejects 48. This is any philosophy that considers personality
B. supports the supreme value and the key to the measuring
D. condemns of reality.
a. Familiarism
b. Particularism
42. Filipino values are, for the most part, centered – c. Personalism
A. at maintaining social harmony d. all of the above
B. primarily by the desire to be rejected
within a group.
C. on social disapproval
D. on desire for acceptance 49. It is the subordination of the personal interests
and prerogatives of an individual to the values
and demands of the family.
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a. Familiarism A. shared culture
b. Particularism B. shared values
c. Personalism C. shared belief
d. all of the above D. common religion

57. To be a Filipino nationalist, it implies a heartfelt


50. This is a traits underscoring Filipino values with dedication for the love, care, and preservation of
the exclusive attachment to the interests of one the Philippines and –
group, class, sect, etc. A. everything that is identified with it
a. Familiarism B. its territory and the inhabitants
b. Particularism C. its sovereignty and the government
c. Personalism D. all things that represent and symbolize
the country
d. all of the above

51. The "bahala na" attitude is the outcome of the 58. Patriotism ultimately derives from Greek word
_____when the tasks are left undone. patriotes, “fellow-countryman or lineage
a. Mañana Habit member.” The root of this word, in turn,
b. Fatalism means______
c. Crab Mentality a. fellow-countryman
d. Hypocrisy b. lineage member
c. Fatherland
d. Nota
52. This is an ideology and movement define by
promoting the interests of a particular nation with
the aim of acquiring and maintaining sovereignty. 59. The flag of the Philippines shall be blue, white
a. Leadership and red with an ______golden-yellow sun and
b. Allegiance three _____stars, as consecrated and honored by
c. Patriotism the people.
d. Nationalism a. Ten-rayed, five-pointed stars
b. eight-rayed, five-pointed
c. five-rayed, ten-pointed
d. five-rayed, eight-pointed
53. This is a sense of love, dedication and
attachment to a country and an alliance with 60. Based on the 1987 Constitution the Philippines is
other people who share the same impression. a democratic and republican State. From whom
a. Leadership sovereignty resides?
b. Allegiance A. Congress
c. Patriotism B. President
d. Nationalism C. People
D. Armed Forces of the Philippines

54. Under the 1987 Constitution, to whom the 61. A flag worn out through wear and tear, shall not
protection of the people and the State is vested? be thrown away. It shall be _____________ to
A. Philippine Army avoid misuse or desecration.
B. Philippine National Police A. buried
C. Uniformed Armed Services of the B. ceremoniously
Philippines burned
D. Armed Forces of the Philippines C. solemnly
burned
D. solemnly kept
55. Religious nationalism pertains to the –
A. relationship of nationalism to a
particular religious belief, church, or
affiliation 62. Thenational Motto shall be____
B. politicization of religion and the converse A. MAKA-DIYOS, MAKA-TAO,
influence of religion on politics B. MAKAKALIKASAN AT MAKABANSA.”
C. shared religion that contribute to a sense C. MAKA-DIYOS, MAKA-TAO, MAKAKALIKASAN
of national unity, a common bond among the AT MAKABAYAN”
citizens of the nation
D. MAKA-DIYOS, MAPAGMAHAL,
D. influence of religion on politics
MAKAKALIKASAN AT MAKABANSA.”
E. MAKA-DIYOS, MAPAGMAHAL, MARUPOK AT
MAKABAYAN

56. Cultural nationalism defines the nation by –


LEA FC BY PROF. LYEN GARCIA
63. The flag shall be replaced ___________ when it D. Waters up to 200 nautical miles from
begins to show signs of wear and tear. the islands
A. upon approval
B. with permission
from the NHC
C. within 24 hours
D. immediately

64. Religious nationalism pertains to the –


A. relationship of nationalism to a
particular religious belief, church, or
affiliation
B. politicization of religion and the converse
influence of religion on politics
C. shared religion that contribute to a sense of
national unity,
D. a common bond among the citizens of the
nation influence of religion on politics

65. When displayed with another flag, the Philippine


flag shall be on the ____ of the other flag.
A. right
B. back
C. left
D. front

66. How the Philippine National Anthem be rendered?


A. In accordance with the musical arrangement
and composition of Jose Rizal
B. In accordance with the musical arrangement
and composition of Levi Celerio
C. In accordance with the musical arrangement
and composition of Noel Cabangon
D. In accordance with the musical
arrangement and composition of Julian
Felipe

67. The BLUE color of the Philippine Flag represents



A. purity and peace
B. high political purpose and ideals
C. courage, bravery, heroism and willingness to
shed blood in defense of the Country
D. peace

68. All government offices and educational


institutions shall henceforth observe the flag-
raising ceremony every Monday morning and the
flag lowering ceremony every –
A. Friday afternoon
B. end of work
C. afternoon
D. Friday, 5:00 P.M

69. Which of the following is considered as the most


important unit of a Filipino's life?
A. Friends
B. Colleagues
C. Family
D. Spouse

70. Which does NOT cover internal waters of the


Philippine archipelago?
A. Waters around the islands
B. Waters between the islands
C. Waters connecting the islands

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