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CHAPTER 5

1.During the oral interview, which of the following is NOT assessed?

A. Conversational ability

B. Emotional intelligence

C. Attitude toward work

D. Disagreeable mannerism

2. What is the primary purpose of a job description in the police force?

A. To list the salary and benefits of the position

B. To outline the history of the police department

C. To describe the physical requirements of the job

D. To summarize the duties, skills, and responsibilities of the job

3. According to the police recruitment process, what is crucial for attracting high-caliber candidates?

A. Offering high salaries

B. Providing extensive training

C. A lengthy application process

D. Widespread publicity directed at the target population

4. Which organization determines the recruitment quota for the police service?

A. Department of Justice

B. Civil Service Commission

C. Department of National Defense

D. National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM)

5. What is NOT a minimum qualification for initial appointment to the police service as per Republic Act
No. 8551?

A. Having good moral conduct

B. Possessing a master's degree

C. Passing drug and physical tests


D. Being a citizen of the Philippines

6. What is the purpose of the selection process in police recruitment?

A. To employ the largest number of applicants

B. To hire candidates based on political influence

C. To prioritize candidates with military backgrounds

D. To secure candidates with the highest potential for developing into good policemen

7. What is checked during the preliminary interview for police applicants?

A. Driving skills

B. Criminal record

C. Financial background

D. Citizenship, education, and age

8. Which document is NOT required during the preliminary interview process?

A. Birth certificate

B. Fingerprint card

C. Letter of application

D. Marriage certificate

9. What follows the preliminary interview in the police recruitment process?

A. Background check

B. Physical agility test

C. Written examination

D. Physical and medical examination

10. What is the minimum height requirement for female applicants to the police force?

A. 1.50 meters

B. 1.55 meters

C. 1.57 meters
D. 1.60 meters

11 Which physical agility test is NOT part of the police recruitment process?

A. Sit-ups

B. Pull-ups

C. Long jump

D. Squat jumps

12. What is the maximum age for new applicants to the police force?

A. 28 years

B. 30 years

C. 35 years

D. 40 years

13. Which qualification is NOT ongoing for police service members?

A. Height

B. Weight

C. Good moral conduct

D. Educational qualification

14. What happens if a police service member fails to meet the weight requirement after the given
period?

A. They pay a fine

B. They are promoted

C. They receive a warning

D. They are separated or retired from service

15. Which qualification is required to determine a candidate's mental health?

A. Drug test

B. Physical test

C. Background check
D. Psychological test

16. What is the minimum educational qualification required for police applicants?

A. Master's degree

B. Associate degree

C. High school diploma

D. Baccalaureate degree

17. Which of the following is a ground for separation from police service?

A. Failure to attend training

B. Absence of any required qualification

C. Lack of a driver's license

D. Low physical fitness score

18. What is the role of the Screening Committee in the recruitment process?

A. To conduct the final interview

B. To hire candidates directly

C. To administer the physical agility test

D. To provide salary information

19. Which of the following is a disadvantage if the recruiting effort fails to attract high-caliber
candidates?

A. Increased budget for recruitment

B. Better selection devices

C. Poor quality of police personnel

D. Higher competition among applicants

20. What is the maximum allowable systolic blood pressure for police candidates?

A. 120

B. 135

C. 140
D. 150

21. How many natural teeth must a candidate have at minimum?

A. 18

B. 20

C. 22

D. 24

22. Which of the following conditions would disqualify a candidate based on the nose, mouth, and teeth
criteria?

A. Slightly misaligned teeth

B. Chronic cataract

C. Mild tooth discoloration

D. A small cavity

23. Which body part's girth should not exceed the measurement of the chest at rest?

A. Neck

B. Hips

C. Abdomen

D. Thighs

24. Which of the following would NOT be a reason for rejection based on the arm, leg, hand, and foot
criteria?

A. Flat foot

B. Long nails

C. Hammer toes

D. Missing a pinky finger

25. What is the required vision standard for each eye separately in the police candidate medical
assessment?

A. 20/40

B. 20/20
C. 20/30

D. 20/50

26. What must the psychological and or neuro-psychiatric test exclude?

A. Candidates with mild anxiety

B. Candidates with minor stress

C. Candidates with emotional instability

D. Candidates with slight nervousness.

27. Which organization is NOT mentioned as administering the psychological tests?

A. NBI

B. PNP

C. FBI

D. Other recognized institutions

28. What is the role of the Screening Committee in the recruitment process?

A. To conduct the final interview

B. To hire candidates directly

C. To administer the physical agility test

D. To provide salary information

29. Which of the following is a disadvantage if the recruiting effort fails to attract high-caliber
candidates?

A. Increased budget for recruitment

B. Better selection devices

C. Poor quality of police personnel

D. Higher competition among applicants

30. How often are psychiatric, psychological, drug, and physical tests conducted by the PNP?

A. Annually

B. Quarterly
C. Every two years

D. Randomly and without notice

Chapter 6

1. What year was the Hong Kong Police Force founded?

A. 1967

B. 1844

C. 1997

D. 1969

2. Who assists the Commissioner of Police in the Hong Kong Police Force?

A. Deputy Commissioner - Finance and Planning

B. Deputy Commissioner - Operations and

Deputy Commissioner - Management

C. Deputy Commissioner - Training and Development

D. Deputy Commissioner - Crime Investigation

3. How many regions is the Hong Kong Police Force organized into?

A. Four

B. Five

C. Six

D. Seven

4. What is the motto of the Hong Kong Police Force?

A. Safety for All

B. Honor and Duty

C. Serve and Protect


D. We Serve with Pride and Care

5. Which department is NOT part of the Force Headquarters (Management)?

A. Marine Services

B. Personnel & Training

C. Operations & Support

D. Finance, Administration and Planning

6. Which body handles complaints against the Hong Kong Police Force?

A. Service Quality Wing

B. External Review Board

C. Internal Affairs Division

D. Complaints Against Police Office (CAPO)

7. What is required academically to apply as an Inspector in the HKPF?

A. Five passes in HKCEE

B. A diploma in any subject

C. A certificate in police training

D. A Hong Kong degree, or equivalent

8. What is the final step in the selection process for a Police Constable?

A. Physical Fitness Test

B. Group Interview

C. Basic Law Test

D. Appointment

9. Which of the following ranks is the highest in the HKPF?

A. Commissioner of Police

B. Chief Superintendent of Police

C. Senior Superintendent of Police


D. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police

10. What type of training is NOT provided by the Hong Kong Police College?

A. Police driver training

B. Marine Police training

C. Weapons tactics training

D. Crime investigation training

11. What is the primary responsibility of the Service Quality Wing?

A. Training new recruits

B. Managing personnel records

C. Conducting internal security operations

D. Spearheading initiatives to improve services

12. Which of the following is a requirement for permanent residency to join the HKPF?

A. Must hold dual citizenship

B. Must own property in Hong Kong

C. Must have lived in Hong Kong for at least ten years

D. Must be a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

13. What is NOT part of the selection process for an Inspector in the HKPF?

A. Physical Fitness Test

B. Written Examination

C. Integrity Checks

D. Marine Training

14. Which rank follows Senior Inspector of Police (SIP) in the hierarchy?

A. Chief Inspector of Police (CIP)

B. Inspector of Police (IP)

C. Superintendent of Police (SP)


D. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)

15. In what year did Queen Elizabeth II grant the Royal Charter to the Hong Kong Police Force?

A. 1972

B. 1967

C. 1969

D. 1980

16. What is the minimum academic requirement for a Police Constable?

A. A diploma from a registered post-secondary college

B. Five passes in HKCEE or equivalent

C. A degree in criminal justice

D. A certificate in law enforcement

17. Which of the following departments handles crime and security within the HKPF?

A. Finance, Administration and Planning

B. Operations & Support

C. Personnel & Training

D. Crime & Security

18. What is a unique feature of the Marine Region?

A. It is the largest region in terms of personnel

B. It handles all internal security training

C. It covers activities on water-based operations

D. It is responsible for financial management

19. Which test is unique to the selection process of a Police Constable but not an Inspector?

A. Basic Law Test

B. Psychometric Test

C. Final Interview Board


D. Physical Fitness Test

20. What is included in the Service Quality Wing's branches?

A. Personnel Management

B. Community Outreach

C. Performance Review

D. Financial Planning

21. What is the primary function of the Taiwan Police Force?

- A. To develop international relations:

- B. To provide educational programs: .

- C. To manage economic policies:

- D. To maintain public order:

22. Under which ministry does the National Police Agency of Taiwan operate?

- A. Ministry of Interior

- B. Ministry of Finance

- C. Ministry of Defense

- D. Ministry of Education:

23Which type of police in Taiwan is responsible for ensuring traffic safety?

- A. Traffic Police

- B. Special Police

- C. Administration Police

- D. Criminal Investigation Police

24What is a primary duty of the Criminal Investigation Police in Taiwan?

- A. Detecting crimes

- B. Guarding public facilities


- C. Preventing traffic accidents

- D. Conducting household visits

25 Which rank is the highest within the Taiwan Police Force

- A. Police Rank Four

- B. Police Officer Rank One

- C. Police Supervisor General

- D. Police Supervisor Rank Four

26 What is the main role of Specialized Police in Taiwan?

- A. Patrolling the streets

- B. Managing traffic flow

- C. Protecting state-run enterprises

- D. Conducting criminal investigations

27. Which of the following is NOT a type of police force in Taiwan?

- A. Special Police

- B. Traffic Police

- C. Economic Police

- D. Administration Police

28 Who supervises the Taiwan Police Force?

- A. National Police Agency

- B. President of Taiwan

- C. Ministry of Justice
- D. Legislative Yuan

29 What is a function of the Taiwan Police Force as stated in their objectives?

- A. To protect social security

- B. To develop technology

- C. To promote tourism

- D. To reduce taxes

30 Which type of police is involved in establishing contingent plans in Taiwan?

- A. Traffic Police

- B. Special Police

- C. Administration Police

- D. Criminal Investigation Police

31 What is the primary responsibility of the Traffic Police?

- A. Guarding government

- B. Managing public events

- C. Ensuring traffic safety

- D. Detecting crimes

32 Which rank follows Police Supervisor General in the hierarchy?

- A. Police Supervisor Rank Two

- B. Police Officer Rank One

- C. Police Supervisor Rank

- D. Police Rank One


33 Which type of police is responsible for household visits?

- A. Criminal Investigation Police

- B. Administration Police

- C. Specialized Police

- D. Traffic Police

34 What is the role of Special Police concerning the Central Government?

- A. Protecting the Central Government

- B. Investigating crimes

- C. Managing finances

- D. Directing traffic

35 : Which of the following is a duty of the Taiwan Police Force?

- A. To manage educational institutions

- B. To organize cultural events

- C. To increase population

- D. To prevent dangers

36 Which type of police assists local and specialized units?

- A. Traffic Police

- B. Special Police

- C. Administration Police

- D. Criminal Investigation Police

37 Which rank is directly above Police Officer Rank One?

- A. Police Supervisor Rank Three


- B. Police Supervisor Rank Four

- C. Police Supervisor Rank

- D. Police Supervisor General

38 What is a key duty of the Specialized Police?

- A. Conducting criminal investigations

- B. Protecting railways and highways

- C. Patrolling residential areas

- D. Enforcing traffic laws

39 Who is directly responsible for the supervision of the National Police Agency?

- A. Ministry of Finance

- B. Ministry of Interior

- C. Ministry of Defense

- D. Ministry of Education

40 What is the role of Administration Police in Taiwan?

- A. Establishing contingent plans

- B. Guarding state-run enterprises

- C. Conducting household visits

- D. Preventing traffic accidents

41 When was the Myanmar Police Force established as an independent department?

- A. 1974

- B. 1964
- C. 1984

- D. 1994

42 Under which Ministry does the Myanmar Police Force operate?

- A. Ministry of Justice

- B. Ministry of Defense

- C. Ministry of Home Affairs

- D. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

43 How many State and Divisional Police Forces are there in Myanmar?

- A. 12

- B. 10

- C. 15

- D. 14

44 What is the primary role of the Central Training Institute of Myanmar Police Force?

- A. Conducting international seminars

- B. Providing basic police training

- C. Overseeing police recruitment

- D. Managing police budgets

45 What are the four components of the State and Divisional Police Force?

A. Patrol Units, Investigation Units, Traffic Units, and Special Forces

- B. Office of the Commander, District Police, Township Police, Police Stations

- C. Training Centers, Headquarters, Field Offices, and Mobile Units


- D. Surveillance Teams, Response Teams, Community Policing, and Intelligence Units

46 When was the Myanmar Police Force reorganized?

- A. 1990

- B. 1985

- C. 1995

- D. 2000

47 What course does the No. 1 Police Training Depot NOT offer?

A. Detective training for 1 year

B. Constable training for 6 month

C. Warrant officer course for 12 weeks

D. Police Sergeant Basic Training for 2 years

48 How long does it take to complete the Basic Training Course for Constables at No. 2 Police Training
Depot?

- A. 3 months

- B. 6 months

- C. 9 months

- D. 1 year

49 Which of the following is NOT part of the State and Divisional Police Force structure?

- A. Office of the Commander of the State and Divisional Police Force

- B. Office of the Commander of the Township Police Force

- C. Office of the National Police Academy

- D. Police Stations
50 What is the official Burmese name for the Myanmar Police Force?

- A. Pyi Thu Yae Tup Pwe

- B. Pyi Thu Yae Ngwe Pwe

- C. Nay Pyi Taw Yae Tup Pwe

- D. Nay Pyi Taw Yae Ngwe Pwe

51 How many additional State/Division Police Forces exist in Myanmar?

- A. 1

- B. 2

- C. 3

- D. 4

52 What is the duration of the Police Sergeants Course at No. 1 Police Training Depot?

- A. 6 weeks

- B. 8 weeks

- C. 10 weeks

- D. 12 weeks

53 Which component is directly responsible for law enforcement in local communities?

- A. Office of the National Police Academy

- B. Office of the Commander of the State Police Force

- C. Office of the Commander of the Township Police Force

- D. Office of the Commander of the District Police Force

54 How many training centers are specifically mentioned for the Myanmar Police Force?
A. 2

B3

C4

D. 5

55 Which training depot focuses solely on the Basic Training Course for Constables?

A. No. 3 Police Training Depot

B. No. 2 Police Training Depot

C. No. 1 Police Training Depot

D. Central Training Institute

56. What is the primary focus of the Myanmar Police Force?

A. International Collaboration

B. Environmental Protection

C. Community Service

D. National Security

57. Which of these is NOT a function of the Myanmar Police Force's components?

- A. Traffic regulation

- B. Space exploration

- C. Office administration

- D. Criminal investigation

58 How often was the Myanmar Police Force reorganized since its establishment?

A. Once
B. Twice

C. Three times

D. Never

59 Where is the Central Training Institute of Myanmar Police Force located?

A. Bago

B. Yangon

C. Mandalay

D. Nay pyi taw

60 What is the primary language used in the Myanmar Police Force?

A. Thai

B. English

C. Chinese

D. Burmese

61 What is the official police force of Indonesia known as?

A. BRIMOB

B. Mabes

C. Polri

D. Polda

62 Where is the headquarters of the Indonesian National Police located?

A. Central Jakarta

B. South Jakarta
C. West Jakarta

D. East Jakarta

63 Which of the following is the provincial police in Indonesia?

A. Polda

B. Polres

C. Polsek

D. Polwil

64 What is the most militarized special branch of the Indonesian police?

A. Sea and Air Police

B. Anti terrorist Unit

C. Forensic

D. BRIMOB

65 Which unit is responsible for counter-terrorism in Indonesia?

A. Anti Terrorist Unit

B. Plainclothes Unit

C. Maritime Police

D Anti Riot Unit

66 What is the name for the city police in Indonesia?

a?

A. Polda

B. Polres
C. Polsek

D. Polwil

67 Which branch of the Indonesian police is tasked with patrolling airspace?

A. Anti Riot Unit

B. Maritime Police

C. Plainclothes Unit

D. Sea and Air Police

68. What is required for a volunteer to be recruited into the Indonesian Police?

A. College Degree

B. High school diploma

C. Six Grade Education

D. Eight Grade Education

69. What is the role of the Forensics branch in the Indonesian police?

A. Laboratory Examination for evidence

B. Conducting Investigation

C. Patrolling Airspace

D. Counter Terrorism

70. What does "Polsek" refer to in the Indonesian Policing System?

A. City Police

B. Regional Police

C. Provincial Police
D. Sub district Police

71 What does the Anti-Riot Unit specialize in?

A. Patrolling sea territories

B. Counter-terrorism

C. Anti-riot training

D. VIP security

72 What is the equivalent of a Police General in Indonesia?

A. Police Officer 1 of the PNP

B. Director General of PNP

C. Second Bhayangkara

D. None of the above

73 What is the role of the Maritime Police?

A. Air patrol

B. Riot control

C. Investigations

D. Sea territory protection

74 What is "Polda" in the context of Indonesian policing?

A. The headquarters

B. A regional police unit

C. A special branch unit

D. The official police force


75 Which branch provides security for VIPs and vital facilities?

A. Anti-Riot Unit

B. BRIMOB

C. Forensics

D. Maritime Police

76 How long must personnel with a junior secondary diploma wait before entering NCO training?

A. 1 year

B. 2 years

C. 3 years

D. 4 years

77 What is the function of the Plainclothes Unit?

A. Conducting investigations

B. Patrolling sea territories

C. Airspace security

D. Riot control

78 What is the equivalent rank of Second Bhayangkara in the PNP?

A. Director General

B. Police Officer 2

C. Police Officer 1

D. Senior Inspector

79 Which of the following is a sub-district police force?


A. Polsek

B. Polres

C. Polda

D. Polwil

80 What does "Markasbesar" refer to?

A. Headquarters of Indonesian National Police

B. Sub-district police headquarters

C. Provincial police headquarters

D. Regional police headquarters

81 What is the motto of the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP)?

A. Firm, Fair And Prudent

B. Protect and Serve

C. Honor and Duty

D. Justice for All

82 Where is the headquarters of the RMP located?

A. Penang

B. Putrajaya

C. Johor Bahru

D. Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur

83 Which act governs the constitution and duties of the RMP?

A. Police Act 1950


B. Police Act 1967

C. Security Act 1965

D. Law Enforcement Act 1972

84 The Management Department of the RMP is responsible for which of the following?

A. Criminal investigations

B. Traffic control

C. Routine management and administration affairs

D. Counter-terrorism operations

85 What is the main role of the Logistics Department in the RMP?

A. Providing equipment needed by the RMP

B. Conducting criminal investigations

C. Managing public relations

D. Overseeing police training

86 Which division is responsible for investigating and prosecuting white-collar crimes?

A. Special Branch

B. Commercial Crimes Investigation Department

C. Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division

D. Internal Affairs

87 The Police Field Force, also known as the Jungle Squad, was established in which year?

A. 1955

B. 1967
C. 1948

D. 2006

88 What is the primary responsibility of the UNGERIN unit?

A. Marine combat operations

B. Drug enforcement

C. Riot suppression

D. Air surveillance

89 Which division deals with the investigation of hard and petty crimes?

A. Internal Security and Public Order Department

B. Criminal Investigation Division

C. Mounted Police

D. Traffic Unit

90 What does the C4i Implementations System stand for?

A. Command, Control, Communications, Computer-Integrated

B. Control, Command, Communication, Cyber-Integration

C. Coordination, Control, Communication, Computerized

D. Command, Coordination, Control, Computerized

91 The Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) was organized in which year?

A. 1965

B. 1955

C. 1970
D. 1948

92 Which unit is tasked with maintaining law and order in the Malaysian Maritime Zone?

A. UNGERIN

B. Special Branch

C. Police Field Force

D. Marine Operations Force

93 What is the equivalent rank of the Inspector-General of Police in the Philippines?

A. Police Officer 1

B. Senior Inspector

C. Director General

D. Chief Superintendent

94 Which department is responsible for traffic control and search & rescue operations?

A. Traffic Unit

B. Internal Security and Public Order Department

C. Management Department

D. Logistics Department

95 The Royal Malaysian Police Air Wing Unit plays a vital role in which of the following?

A. Marine operations

B. National security through air surveillance

C. Crowd control

D. Counter-terrorism
96 The Special Branch is primarily responsible for what function?

A. Conducting criminal investigations

B. Traffic management

C. Collecting intelligence for national security

D. Suppressing pirate attacks

97 The Mounted Police is commonly used for which of the following activities?

A. Conducting undercover operations

B. Air patrol

C. Crowd control and ceremonial duties

D. Managing narcotics investigations

98 Which branch of the Criminal Investigation Division deals with gambling and vice?

A. D1 – Administrative Division

B. D7 – Gambling / Vice / Secret Societies

C. D5 – Prosecution and Law Divisions

D. D10 – Forensic Laboratory Division

99. What is the role of the Police Counter-Terrorism Unit?

A. Traffic control

B. Counter-terrorism operations

C. Administrative support

D. Logistics and supply management

100. Which department of the RMP is focused on fighting against dangerous drugs?

A. Special Branch
B. Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division

C. Mounted Police

D. Commercial Crimes Investigation Department

Chapter 7

1. What is the lowest rank in the Royal Brunei Police Force?

a. Constable

b. Sergeant

c. Lance Corporal

d. Corporal

2. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the Royal Brunei Police Force?

a. Traffic management

b. Firefighting

c. Crime investigation

d. Public safety

3. Which rank comes directly after Lance Corporal in the Royal Brunei Police Force?

a. Inspector

b. Corporal

c. Sergeant

d. Commissioner

4. Which of the following units is responsible for handling narcotics-related cases in Brunei?

a. Narcotics Control Bureau

b. Criminal Investigation Department

c. Traffic Division

d. Special Branch
5.What is the name of the police band associated with the Royal Brunei Police Force?

a. Royal Brunei Orchestra

b. Polis Diraja Band

c. Brunei Police Band

d. Marching Band of Brunei

6. Which rank is directly below Inspector in the Royal Brunei Police Force?

a. Sergeant

b. Lance Corporal

c. Assistant Inspector

d. Corporal

7. Who formed the skeleton force that served as the heritage of the Singapore Police Force in 1819?

A. Francis James Bernard

B. Stamford Raffles

C. Thomas Stamford Bingley

D. William Farquhar

8. What is the main role of the Singapore Police Force (SPF)?

A. Conduct foreign affairs

B. Maintain law and order

C. Manage public transportation

D. Oversee economic policies

9. What was the former name of the Singapore Police Force?

A. Colonial Police Force

B. Republic of Singapore Police

C. Singapore Constabulary

D. Singapore Security Agency


10. Where is the headquarters of the Singapore Police Force located?

A. Marina Bay Sands

B. Orchard Road

C. New Phoenix Park in Novena

D. Raffles Place

11. What is the highest rank in the Singapore Police Force?

A. Commissioner of Police

B. Deputy Commissioner

C. Inspector

D. Superintendent

12. What is the equivalent rank of a Constable in the Singapore Police Force to the Philippine National
Police?

A. Police Officer 1

B. Sergeant

C. Inspector

D. Chief Superintendent

13 In what year was the Police Force Act, which constitutes the SPF, enacted?

A. 1847

B. 1857

C. 1867

D. 1877

14 Who must approve selected officers in the Singapore Police Force?

A. Ministry of Home Affairs

B. Public Service Commission

C. National Security Council

D. Prime Minister's Office


15 How long is the probation period for newly appointed officers in the Singapore Police Force?

A. Six months

B. Nine months

C. One year

D. Eighteen months

16 Which international police training academy is NOT mentioned as a training site for SPF officers?

a. Police Staff College in Britain

b. FBI National Academy in the US

c. Police Academy in Japan

d. Interpol Academy in France

17 What does the organizational structure of the SPF resemble?

a. Corporate hierarchy

b. Military model

c. Educational institution

d. Non-profit organization

18 How long is the training period for recruits in the Singapore Police Force?

a. Three months

b. Six months

c. Nine months

d. Twelve months

19 What type of courses are encouraged for career development in the SPF?

a. Language courses

b. Leadership courses

c. Career development courses


d. Financial management courses

20 Which rank is directly below the Commissioner of Police in the SPF?

a. Deputy Commissioner

b. Assistant Commissioner

c. Superintendent

d. Inspector

21 What is a key responsibility of the Singapore Police Force?

a. Conducting elections

b. Enforcing traffic regulations

c. Managing healthcare systems

d. Developing educational policies

22 What type of functions are part of the SPF's organizational structure

a. Administrative and operational

b. Split staff and line functions

c. Research and development

d. Public relations and marketing

23What is the lowest rank in the Singapore Police Force?

a. Sergeant

b. Corporal

c. Constable

d. Inspector

24 Which country is not mentioned as a destination for senior officers' training?

a. United States

b. Japan

c. Australia
d. Britain

25 What is a requirement for high school graduates to be recruited into the SPF?

a. Must have a degree in criminal justice

b. Must be fluent in at least two languages

c. Must be interested in law enforcement as a career

d. Must have prior military experience

26. What is a characteristic of the SPF's headquarters?

a. Located underground

b. Situated on an island

c. Modeled after a fortress

d. Located at New Phoenix Park

27 Under which act was the SPF constituted in 1857?

a. Police Force Ordinance

b. Section 7 of the Police Force Act

c. Republic of Singapore Act

d. Public Order Act

28 Who approves candidates selected for officer positions in the SPF?

a. Ministry of Defense

b. Singapore Police Association

c. Public Service Commission

d. Ministry of Manpower

29What is the equivalent rank of Commissioner of Police in the Philippines?

a. Director General

b. Senior Superintendent

c. Chief Inspector
d. Police Officer 1

30What type of training is encouraged for SPF officers?

a. Language courses

b. Career development courses

c. Technical skills workshops

d. Physical fitness programs

31Which international police academy is NOT mentioned as a training destination for senior officers?

a. FBI National Academy in the US

b. Police Staff College in Britain

c. Police Academy in Japan

d. Interpol Academy in France

32What is the former name of the Singapore Police Force?

a. Singapore National Police

b. Republic of Singapore Police

c. Singapore City Police

d. Singapore Security Force

33What type of organizational structure does the SPF have?

a. Hierarchical

b. Decentralized

c. Split staff and line functions

d. Matrix

34What is the probation period for a newly appointed officer in the SPF?

a. Six months

b. Nine months

c. One year
d. Eighteen months

35Which of the following is a requirement for recruitment into the SPF?

a. University degree

b. High school graduation

c. Military experience

d. Prior law enforcement experience

36What is the equivalent rank of a Constable in the Singapore Police Force to the Philippine National
Police?

a. Senior Police Officer 1

b. Police Officer 3

c. Police Officer 2

d. Police Officer 1

37Which section of the Police Force Act relates to the constitution of the SPF?

a. Section 5

b. Section 7

c. Section 9

d. Section 11

38What is the role of the Public Service Commission in the SPF recruitment process?

a. Conducting initial interviews

b. Approving selected officer candidates

c. Training recruits

d. Managing recruitment advertisements

39How is the Singapore Police Force roughly modeled?

a. After international police forces

b. Based on corporate structures

c. After the military


d. According to regional law enforcement

40For what purpose are senior officers required to travel overseas in the SPF?

a. Diplomatic missions

b. Advanced training

c. Exchange programs

d. Cultural studies

41 What was the role of Keihoryo before 1945?

a. Supervised the national economy

b. Oversaw educational reforms

c. Managed the police bureau within the Ministry of Home Affairs

d. Administered healthcare services

42 Which organization first formalized policing in China?

a. United Nations

b. Japanese Colonial Government

c. British Colonial Government

d. Chinese Republic

43 What is the Japanese Yakuza considered as?

a. A cultural heritage group

b. The center of Asian organized crime action

c. A government agency

d. A charitable organization

44 Who is responsible for the administrative supervision of the police in Japan

a. Ministry of Defense

b. National Public Safety Commission

c. Japan National Police Agency


d. Prefectural Police

45 What is unique about the Japan National Police Agency (NPA)?

a. It uses drones for surveillance

b. It is a totally gunless police force, except for its special attack team

c. It operates only in rural areas

d. It is part of the military

46 Which organization conducts research in police science in Japan?

a. National Police Agency

b. National Research Institute of Police Science

c. Imperial Guards

d. National Public Safety Commission

47 What is the role of the Imperial Guards in Japan?

a. To oversee public education

b. To provide escort to the Imperial family and security for the Imperial Palace

c. To manage national parks

d. To conduct border patrols

48 How many Regional Police Bureaus exist in major Japanese cities?

a. 5

b. 7

c. 10

d. 12

49 Which city has a Metropolitan Police Department separate from the Regional Police Burea?

a. Osaka

b. Kyoto

c. Tokyo
d. Nagoya

50 Under whose jurisdiction does the Prefectural Public Safety Commission function?

a. The Emperor

b. The Prime Minister

c. The Governor

d. The Minister of Justice

51 What is a Koban in the Japanese policing system?

a. A military base

b. A police substation near major transportation hubs

c. A training academy for police

d. A detention center

52 How many officers typically staff a Koban?

a. 1-2

b. 3-5

c. 6-8

d. 9-11

53 What percentage of police is assigned to Koban?

a. 10%

b. 20%

c. 30%

d. 40%

54 What is the main function of the Regional Police Bureau?

a. Manage the national budget

b. Exercise control and supervision over regional police offices

c. Conduct international relations


d. Develop educational programs

55 Who heads each Regional Police Bureau?

a. Superintendent General

b. Director General

c. Minister of Defense

d. Governor

56 What is the primary responsibility of the National Police Agency?

a. Provide training to police officers and conduct academic research

b. Develop transportation infrastructure

c. Oversee health care services

d. Manage agricultural policies

57 Which area does the Prefectural Police have jurisdiction over?

a. Okinawa

b. Hokkaido

c. Kyoto

d. Fukuoka

58 What is the Chuzaisho?

a. A type of traditional Japanese building

b. A residential police box staffed by a single officer

c. A cultural festival

d. A military rank

59 Which body functions under the representative system to supervise prefectural police?

a. National Public Safety Commission

b. Prefectural Public Safety Commission

c. Japan National Police Agency


d. Imperial Guards

60 What is the relationship between the Regional Police Bureau and the NPA?

a. The Bureau is independent of the NPA

b. The Bureau carries out part of the NPA's functions

c. The Bureau oversees international affairs

d. The Bureau is a military division

61 What is the primary role of the National Public Safety Commission?

a. Conduct academic research

b. Supervise the prefectural police

c. Administrative supervision of the police

d. Provide escort to the Imperial family

62 Which body is responsible for providing training to police officers in Japan?

a. Regional Police Bureau

b. National Police Agency

c. Prefectural Public Safety Commission

d. Imperial Guards

63 Under whose jurisdiction does the National Public Safety Commission operate?

a. The Governor

b. The Emperor

c. The Prime Minister

d. The Metropolitan Police Department

64 What is unique about the Japan National Police Agency compared to other police forces?

a. It operates only in Tokyo

b. It is a completely gunless police force

c. It only escorts the Imperial family


d. It supervises prefectural police

65 Which organization is tasked with the security of the Imperial Palace?

a. Regional Police Bureau

b. National Research Institute of Police Science

c. Imperial Guards

d. National Public Safety Commission

66 How many Regional Police Bureaus are there in Japan, excluding Tokyo and Hokkaido?

a. 5

b. 6

c. 7

d. 8

67 Who heads each Regional Police Bureau?

a. Superintendent General

b. Director General

c. Governor

d. Commission General

68 What is the function of the National Research Institute of Police Science?

a. Provides training to police officers

b. Conducts research in police science

c. Supervises prefectural police

d. Escorts the Imperial family

69 What is the jurisdiction of the Prefectural Public Safety Commission?

a. National

b. Regional

c. Prefectural
d. Local

70 What percentage of police is assigned to the Koban system?

a. 10%

b. 15%

c. 20%

d. 25%

71 How many officers typically staff a Koban?

a. 1-2

b. 3-5

c. 6-8

d. 9-11

72 Which of the following is NOT an organization attached to the NPA?

a. Regional Police Bureau

b. National Research Institute of Police Science

c. Imperial Guards

d. Metropolitan Police Department

73Who has jurisdiction over the Prefectural Public Safety Commission?

a. The Prime Minister

b. The Governor

c. The Emperor

d. Superintendent General

74 In which location does the Metropolitan Police Department share its location with the NPA?

a. Kyoto

b. Osaka

c. Tokyo
d. Hokkaido

75 What is the main focus of the Koban system?

a. Conducting academic research

b. Supervising the police academy

c. First line of police response to the public

d. Security of the Imperial family

76 Which body cannot give orders to the Prefectural Public Safety Commission?

a. The Governor

b. National Public Safety Commission

c. Imperial Guards

d. Regional Police Bureau

77 What is the role of the Director General in the Regional Police Bureau?

a. Conducts research

b. Heads each Regional Bureau

c. Supervises the Imperial Guards

d. Provides training to police officers

78 Which prefecture has the entire Prefectural Police jurisdiction?

a. Osaka

b. Kyoto

c. Tokyo

d. Hokkaido

79 What type of facility is a Chuzaisho?

a. A major police headquarters

b. A residential police box

c. An academic research institute


d. A regional administrative office

80 Which organization shares its location with the NPA in Tokyo?

a. Prefectural Police

b. Regional Police Bureau

c. Metropolitan Police Department

d. Imperial Guards

81 Which ministry is at the top of the hierarchy in the Chinese police system?

a. Ministry of Public Security

b. Ministry of State Security

c. Ministry of National Defense

d. Ministry of Justice

82 What is the primary role of the Ministry of Public Security in China?

a. Intelligence gathering

b. Foreign affairs

c. Law enforcement

d. Economic policy

83 The People's Armed Police (PAP) is primarily responsible for which of the following?

a. Foreign intelligence

b. Domestic disturbances

c. Economic espionage

d. Judicial processes

84 Which agency is China's largest foreign intelligence agency?

a. Ministry of Public Security

b. Ministry of Justice

c. Ministry of State Security


d. Central Military Commission

85 What is the role of the State Security Police?

a. Guarding embassies

b. Maintaining court order

c. Safeguarding state security

d. Prison management

86 Under which ministry does the Prison Police operate?

a. Ministry of National Defense

b. Ministry of Justice

c. Ministry of Public Security

d. Ministry of State Security

87 What responsibilities does the Judicial Police have?

a. Border defense

b. Riot control

c. Court security

d. Foreign espionage

88 Quasi-police, or "Chengguan," are often hired for what purpose?

a. Guarding borders

b. Conducting intelligence missions

c. Collecting taxes and fines

d. Maintaining prison security

89 What is the role of the Central Military Commission in the police system?

a. Training police officers

b. Appointing police in China

c. Conducting foreign espionage


d. Managing economic policies

90 Which armed force is known as the Chinese Armed Forces?

a. People's Armed Police (PAP)

b. State Security Police

c. People's Liberation Army

d. Judicial Police

91What is the equivalent rank of Commissioner General in the Philippines National Police?

a. Constable 2nd Class

b. Director General

c. Police Officer 1

d. Chief Inspector

92 What is the purpose of the Special Police College in China?

a. Conducting foreign intelligence

b. Nationwide recruitment of police

c. Managing correctional facilities

d. Overseeing judicial processes

93 Who is responsible for executing death sentences in the Chinese police system?

a. State Security Police

b. Judicial Police

c. Prison Police

d. People's Armed Police

94 What is the primary responsibility of the People's Armed Police regarding border defense?

a. Conducting espionage

b. Backing up local police

c. Managing prison security


d. Judicial execution

95 The Ministry of State Security handles both foreign intelligence and which other aspect?

a. Domestic security

b. Economic policy

c. Border defense

d. Judicial processes

96 Which rank in the Chinese police system is equivalent to Police Officer 1 in the Philippines?

a. Commissioner General

b. Constable 2nd Class

c. Chief Inspector

d. Deputy Director

97 Who conducts the Rank Promotion Examination for police officers in China?

a. Ministry of National Defense

b. Central Military Commission

c. Ministry of Justice

d. Civil Service Promotion Examinations

98 Which police force is directly accountable to the State Council in China?

a. People's Armed Police

b. State Security Police

c. Judicial Police

d. Quasi-parapolice

99 What is one of the unpopular actions that "Cheng guan" help enforce?

a. Guarding government compounds

b. Conducting foreign espionage

c. Collecting taxes and fines


d. Managing prison facilities

100 The rank of Constable 2nd Class is part of which country's police system?

a. Japan

b. United States

c. China

d. Philippines

101 What is one of the primary functions of the People's Armed Police (PAP)?

a. Conduct foreign intelligence

b. Guard government compounds

c. Manage prison systems

d. Serve court orders

102 What is the main purpose of Quasi Parapolice ("Cheng guan")?

a. Execute death sentences

b. Conduct civil service exams

c. Assist in unpopular actions

d. Handle domestic disturbances

103 What does the Special Police College conduct annually?

a. Security training

b. Nationwide recruitment

c. Foreign intelligence gathering

d. Military exercises

104 Who appoints the police in China?

a. Ministry of Public Security

b. Central Military Commission

c. Ministry of Justice
d. People's Liberation Army

105. The People's Liberation Army is part of which organization?

a. Ministry of State Security

b. Central Military Commission

c. Ministry of Public Security

d. Judicial Police

Chapter 8

1 Colombian National Police operations are:

a. Limited to urban areas

b. Restricted to borders

c. Nationwide in scope

d. Province-specific

2Which country's police force was established earliest among those mentioned?

a. Mexico's National Guard

b. Colombia's National Police

c. Chile's Carabineros

d. None of the above

3 Which level of police organization operates at the national level and is run by the federal government?

A. Municipal Police

B. Federal Police

C. State Police

D. County Sheriff

4 The primary responsibility of the United States Secret Service includes:

a. Border patrol operations


b. Drug enforcement

c. Presidential protection

d. Tax law enforcement

5 Which agency investigates violations of immigration laws and patrols borders?

a. Bureau of Narcotics

b. Bureau of Customs

c. Federal Bureau of Investigation

d. Immigration and Naturalization Service

6 The most common type of local police organization is:

a. City Police

b. State Police

c. County Sheriff

d. Private Police

7 Which agency is responsible for investigating counterfeiting of U.S. currency?

a. Bureau of Internal Revenue

b. Federal Bureau of Investigation

c. Bureau of Customs

d. United States Secret Service

8 The Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue primarily focuses on:

a. Immigration violations

b. Drug trafficking

c. Income tax law violations

d. Customs enforcement

9 Which police type is responsible for operating county jails?

a. State Police
b. City Police

c. County Sheriff

d. Federal Police

10 The Division of Investigation and Patrol falls under which bureau?

a. Bureau of Customs

b. Bureau of Narcotics

c. Bureau of Internal Revenue

d. Federal Bureau of Investigation

11 Private Police are defined as:

a. Federal agents working undercover

b. Off-duty sworn officers hired by contract

c. State police special units

d. Volunteer security forces

12 The Bureau of Narcotics operates under which department?

a. Department of Justice

b. Department of Treasury

c. Department of Defense

d. Department of Homeland Security

13 Which agency investigates all federal law violations unless specifically assigned to another agency?

a. United States Secret Service

b. Immigration and Naturalization Service

c. Federal Bureau of Investigation

d. Bureau of Customs

14 The Alcohol Tax Unit is responsible for:

a. Border security
b. Internal revenue law violations

c. Drug enforcement

d. Presidential protection

15 Municipal Police includes all Except

a. Village police

b. Federal agencies

c. Township police

d. City police

16 State Police primarily focus on:

a. International crime

b. Local ordinances

c. Federal violations

d. Statewide law enforcement

17 The Department of Justice oversees which agency?

a. Bureau of Narcotics

b. Secret Service

c. Immigration and Naturalization Service

d. Bureau of Customs

18 Civil functions such as serving eviction notices are primarily handled by:

a. County Sheriff

b. Federal Police

c. State Police

d. City Police

19 Which agency operates within incorporated municipality boundaries?

a. State Police
b. City Police

c. Federal Police

d. Bureau of Customs

20 The protection of national revenue includes all EXCEPT:

a. Immigration enforcement

b. Income tax investigations

c. Customs enforcement

d. Alcohol tax enforcement

21 Which type of police force has the broadest geographical jurisdiction?

a. City Police

b. County Sheriff

c. State Police

d. Federal Police

22 The Bureau of Customs primarily focuses on:

a. Drug enforcement

b. Tax evasion

c. Smuggling activities

d. Local crime

23 What are the two basic forms of private police?

Choices:

a. Contract Security and Public Security

b. Proprietary Police and Contract Security

c. Municipal Police and State Police

d. Private Security and Public Safety


24 Which police department was the first to establish a full-time police force in the United States?

a. Boston Police Department

b. Los Angeles Police Department

c. New York City Police Department

d. Pennsylvania State Police

25 Who was the first female police officer in the United States?

a. Mary Hamilton

b. Sarah Connor

c. Alice Stebbins Wells

d. Jane Peterson

26Which police force was originally created in response to colonization?

a. Pennsylvania State Police

b. Boston Police Department

c. New York Police Department

d. Texas Rangers

27 In the police rank structure, which position is typically the highest?

a. Deputy Chief

b. Inspector

c. Chief of Police/Commissioner

d. Major

28 What type of structure is the United States police rank model based on?

a. Corporate hierarchy

b. Democratic system

c. Civil service model

d. Quasi-military
29 What rank typically follows immediately below Chief of Police?

a. Captain

b. Deputy Chief

c. Major

d. Lieutenant

30 In United States Police, what is the correct rank order from highest to lowest?

A. Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant

B. Commissioner, Inspector, Major, Officer

C. Superintendent, Major, Detective, Lieutenant

D. Chief, Inspector, Captain, Lieutenant

31 In proprietary policing, how are security personnel acquired?

a. Through government contracts

b. Through third-party agencies

c. Through direct hiring

d. Through volunteer programs

32 Which was the first state police agency established in the United States?

a. New York State Police

b. Texas Department of Public Safety

c. California Highway Patrol

d. Pennsylvania State Police

33 What rank typically follows immediately below Chief of Police?

a. Captain

b. Deputy Chief

c. Major

d. Lieutenant
34 Which department is historically significant for being the first local modern police department?

a. New York Police Department

b. Boston Police Department

c. Chicago Police Department

d. Philadelphia Police Department

35 In the rank structure, where does Detective typically fall?

a. Above Lieutenant

b. Below Sergeant

c. Above Captain

d. Equal to Major

36 Contract Security services are characterized by:

a. Direct employment by the client

b. Government oversight

c. Use of independent security companies

d. Volunteer participation

37 What position typically supervises patrol officers directly?

a. Lieutenant

b. Captain

c. Sergeant

d. Inspector

38 The equivalent of Police Commissioner in a Sheriff's Office is:

a. Deputy Sheriff

b. Chief Deputy

c. Sheriff

d. Commander
39 Which rank is typically responsible for overseeing multiple precincts or districts?

a. Sergeant

b. Commander

c. Lieutenant

d. Corporal

40 In most departments, what rank follows Captain?

a. Major

b. Lieutenant

c. Inspector

d. Sergeant

41 The position of Corporal is typically equivalent to:

a. Detective

b. Senior Officer

c. Lieutenant

d. Sergeant

42 What is the primary difference between proprietary and contract security?

a. Geographic jurisdiction

b. Employment relationship

c. Level of authority

d. Training requirements

43 When was the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) founded?

a. 1868

b. 1873

c. 1920

d. 1900
44 What is the colloquial term for Royal Canadian Mounted Police members?

a. The Force

b. Mounties

c. Royal Guards

d. Canadian Rangers

45 Which of these is the minimum entrance age for police service in Brazil?

a. 21 years old

b. 18 years old

c. 25 years old

d. 20 years old

46 What is the highest rank in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?

a. Superintendent

b. Colonel

c. Chief Inspector

d. Commissioner

47 In Brazil, what is the minimum rank for police officers?

a. Trooper

b. Private (Soldado)

c. Constable

d. Officer

48 What is the retirement age for police officers in the United States?

a. 49 years old

b. 60 years old

c. 55 years old

d. 52 years old
49 Which organization merged with the Dominion Police to form the RCMP?

a. Canadian Border Service

b. Provincial Police Force

c. Royal Northwest Mounted Police

d. Maritime Police Force

50 What is the minimum qualification required for police service in Brazil?

a. Bachelor's Degree

b. Associate's Degree

c. High School Graduate

d. College Diploma

51 What is the highest rank in Brazil's police force?

a. General

b. Commander

c. Colonel (Coronel)

d. Major

52 Under whose direction does the RCMP Commissioner operate?

a. Prime Minister

b. Minister of Public Safety Canada

c. Governor General

d. Provincial Premier

53 What is the minimum rank in the United States police force?

a. Trooper

b. Officer

c. Deputy

d. Cadet
54 What is the organizational name for Brazil's police force?

a. Federal Police

b. Policia Militar (PM)

c. State Police

d. National Guard

55 In which year was the Dominion Police established?

a. 1920

b. 1873

c. 1868

d. 1875

56 Question: What is the retirement age for Brazilian Superintendents?

a. Different from regular officers

b. 55 years old

c. 45 years old

d. 49 years old

57 Question: Which agency oversees law enforcement in the United States?

a. Department of Laws and Public Safety

b. Federal Bureau

c. National Security Department

d. State Police Department

58The RCMP serves as which type of police force?

a. Federal only

b. Provincial only

c. Municipal only

d. All of the above levels


59 What is the lowest rank in the RCMP?

a. Private

b. Trooper

c. Police Constable 4th Class

d. Junior Officer

60 What is the organizational name for Brazil's police force?

a. Federal Police

b. Policia Militar (PM)

c. State Police

d. National Guard

61 What is Brazil's police system called?

a. Federal Police System

b. National Public Security And Social Defense System

c. State Military Police

d. Brazilian Law Enforcement

62 Which country has the highest minimum age requirement for police service?

a. Brazil

b. Canada

c. United States

d. All have the same requirement

63 What is the organizational name of Argentina's main police force?

a. Policia Federal of Argentina

b. National Police of Argentina

c. Carabineros de Argentina

d. Federal Police of Argentina


64 Which country has the lowest entrance age requirement for police service?

a. Argentina

b. Colombia

c. Chile

d. Mexico

65 What is the minimum qualification required for police service in Argentina?

a. High school graduate

b. Baccalaureate degree

c. University degree

d. College graduate

66Which country's police force operates under the Ministry of National Defense?

a. Mexico

b. Chile

c. Argentina

d. Colombia

67 What is the retirement age for police officers in Colombia?

a. 55 years old

b. 60 years old

c. 49 years old

d. 50 years old

68 The highest rank in the Chilean police force is:

a. Commissioner General

b. Director General

c. General/Colonel

d. Commissioner of Columbia
69 Which country's police force has "Patroller" as its minimum rank

a. Mexico

b. Chile

c. Argentina

d. Colombia

70 The Federal Police of Mexico operates under:

a. Ministry of Defense

b. Secretariat of Public Security

c. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional

d. National Police Agency

71 What is the minimum rank in Chile's police force?

a. Cadet

b. Sergeant

c. Aspiranti a Official

d. Patroller

72 Which country has the highest retirement age for police officers?

a. Colombia

b. Argentina

c. Mexico

d. Chile

73 The Colombian police force is officially known as:

a. Policia Federal

b. National Police of Colombia

c. Carabineros

d. Federal Police
74 What is the entrance age requirement in Argentina?

a. 18 years old

b. 15 years old

c. 21 years old

d. 20 years old

75 Which country requires only a high school graduation as minimum qualification?

a. Chile

b. Mexico

c. Argentina

d. Colombia

76 The Mexican police force's highest rank is:

a. Superintendent General

b. Commissioner

c. Director General

d. General/Colonel

77 Which country's police force requires a Baccalaureate Degree as minimum qualification?

a. Mexico

b. Chile

c. Colombia

d. Argentina

78 The minimum rank in Mexico's police force is:

a. Cadet

b. Sergeant/Private

c. Patroller

d. Aspirant
79 Which country has a retirement age of 49 years?

a. Mexico

b. Argentina

c. Chile

d. Colombia

80 The Argentine police force operates under.

a. Policia de Buenos Aires

b. Ministry of Defense

c. Secretariat of Security

d. National Defense

81 What is the entrance age requirement for the Mexican police force?

a. 21 years old

b. 15 years old

c. 18 years old

d. 20 years old

82 Which country's police force has "Commissioner General" as its highest rank?

a. Argentina

b. Colombia

c. Mexico

d. Chile

83 Which organization is considered the earliest form of state law enforcement in the United States?

a. The Texas Rangers

b. The Federal Police

c. The Argentine Federal Police

d. The National Force


84 In what year were the Texas Rangers first organized?

a. 1825

b. 1823

c. 1821

d. 1827

85 Who was responsible for organizing the Texas Rangers?

a. The Mexican military

b. Native American leaders

c. Stephen F. Austin

d. Local settlers

86 How many men made up the original Texas Ranger force?

a. Twenty

b. Fifteen

c. Five

d. Ten

87 What was the primary initial purpose of the Texas Rangers?

a. Border patrol

b. Protecting settlers from Native American attacks

c. General law enforcement

d. Military operations

88 Which country's police force includes the Federal Highway Police?

a. Argentina

b. Mexico

c. Brazil

d. United States
89 How many national police forces does Brazil have?

a. Four

b. Two

c. Three

d. One

90 What is the Portuguese name for the Federal Police of Brazil?

a. Polícia Federal Argentina

b. Polícia Federal

c. Polícia Nacional

d. Força Nacional

91 Until 2017, where did the Argentine Federal Police serve as local law enforcement?

a. Córdoba

b. São Paulo

c. Buenos Aires

d. Rio de 92 During the early years of the Texas Rangers, who was officially in charge of law enforcement
in Coahuila y Tejas?

a. Local sheriffs

b. Texas Rangers

c. Mexican military

d. Colonial authorities

93 What is the Spanish name for the Argentine Federal Police?

a. Policía Federal Argentina

b. Policía Federal

c. Policía Nacional

d. Força Policial

94 Which is NOT one of Brazil's three national police forces?


a. Federal Police

b. National Force

c. State Police

d. Federal Highway Police

95 The Texas Rangers in their early years were characterized as:

a. Professional officers

b. Military personnel

c. Volunteers

d. Badge-wearing officials

96 The Argentine Federal Police is classified as a:

a. State police force

b. Military organization

c. National civil police force

d. Private security force

97 In which state did the Texas Rangers originally operate?

a. Independent Texas

b. United States territory

c. Coahuila y Tejas

d. New Spain

98 Question: The Federal Police of Brazil is classified as

a. A regional force

b. A federal law enforcement agency

c. A military organization

d. A private security force

99 After 2017, the Argentine Federal Police:


a. Ceased operations completely

b. Expanded local operations

c. Continued federal operations only

d. Merged with local police

100 The Texas Rangers' relationship with badges was.

a. They always wore them

b. They rarely wore them

c. They were required to wear them

d. They never used them

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