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LEARNING CHECK NO.

Name: _________________________________________ Score: _________


Year Level: ___________________________________ Date: _________

PART I: MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write the letter of your choice that correspond with the correct answer on the space provided
before the number. Any forms of erasures (ex. retracing, retouching, superimposition, etc.) will invalidate your answer.

1. The latest philosophical basis for wherein the offender is reintroduced into the free community. This model is practical
and realistic extension of the rehabilitative philosophy and tries to compensate for the weakness of the approach while
adopting some more acceptable ideas.
a. Punishment d. Reintegration
b. Isolation e. Rehabilitation
c. Deterrence
2. Who is a minimum security prisoner?
a. Mr. B who is a 16 years of age
b. Mr. X who is a 65 years of age without pending case and whose convictions are not on appeal
c. Mr. A who have 2 records of escapes and served 8 years since they were recommitted
d. Mr. C who is sentenced to death
e. All of the above
3. It is the largest prison facility in the Philippines considering the number of inmates accommodates.
a. Iwahig Penal colony c. San Ramon prison and Penal Farm
b. Davao Penal colony d. Sablayan Penal colony and Farm
4. Mr. A was convicted of the crime of murder and sentence to serve 20 years, 1 day to 40 years of imprisonment. Mr. A is
only 15 years of age. He is classified as_________.
a. Maximum security prisoner d. Any of the above
b. Medium security prisoner e. None of the above
c. Minimum security prisoner
5. A person committed to jail or prison by a competent authority for any of the following reasons except one:
a. To serve a sentence after conviction d. All of the above
b. Trial e. None of the above
c. Investigation
6. The activity initiated by the correctional pillar to relieve jail congestion with coordination of the Public Defense Office.
a. Rights and Privileges of Inmates
b. Your Guide to Early release d. Your Released at the Earliest Possible Time
c. Awareness Among Inmates
7. It is managed and controlled by the provincial government.
a. Municipal jail c. District jail
b. City jail d. Provincial jail
8. Who is a maximum-security prisoner?
a. First time offenders sentenced to life imprisonment who served 5 years in a maximum-security prison
b. Remand inmates or detainees whose sentences are below 20 years
c. Those whose minimum sentence is 20 years imprisonment
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
9. It is an institution intended to detain or house political offenders.
a. Iwahig Penal Colony c. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm
b. Davao Penal Colony d. Sablayan Penal Colony and Fram
10. Mr. A was convicted to serve a penalty of 6 years of imprisonment for usurpation of a person in authority to his frequent
introduction of himself as an NBI agent, what would be his classification under P.D. 29?
a. detention prisoner c. provincial prisoner
b. municipal prisoner d. national prisoner
11. A security facility for the temporary detention of person held for investigation or waiting preliminary hearing.
a. Ordinary jail c. Workhouses
b. Lock-up jail d. Farm jail
12. Articles 1706 - 1727 of the revised Administrative Code as amended is known as –
a. Correction Law c. Prison Law
b. Jail Management Law d. Parole and Probation Law
13. What Bureau under the DILG is responsible for the supervision and control of Jails?

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a. BJMP c. Provincial Jail
b. Bureau of Corrections d. City/Municipalities
14. What is the law creating the bureau of jail management
a. Republic Act No. 6975 c. Republic Act No. 9263
b. Republic Act No. 8551 d. Republic Act No. 9344
15. It comprises prisons and jails which are concerned with prisoners serving term of imprisonment, those under detention
status, and those for safekeeping in selected cases.
a. Institution-based corrections c. Community pillar
b. Community based corrections d. All of the above
16. Prison is an institution for the imprisonment of persons convicted by final judgment and with a penalty of ______.
a. 3 years c. more than 3 years
b. less than 3 years d. 3 years or more
17. Those who were sentenced to suffer an imprisonment of less than three (3) years or to pay a fine of not more than one
thousand pesos (1,000.00) or both.
a. City Prisoners c. Municipal Prisoners
b. Provincial Prisoners d. Insular prisoners
18. In the city and municipal levels, each jail shall be headed by a city or municipal warden, respectively with the rank of
_________ in the jail bureau.
a. Inspector d. Superintendent
b. Senior Inspector e. Senior Superintendent
c. Chief Inspector
19. Those who were detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not yet been convicted.
a. Sentenced prisoner c. Safekeeping prisoner
b. Detention prisoner d. All of the above
20. Mr. B is a first time offenders sentenced to life imprisonment. Mr. B can be classified as a medium security prisoner if:
a. He must served 5 years in a maximum security prison or less upon the recommendation of the superintendent
b. He must served ½ of his maximum sentence or 1/3 of their minimum sentence, excluding GCTA
c. He must served 8 years in a maximum security prison or less upon the recommendation of the superintendent
d. He must served 10 years in a maximum security prison or less upon the recommendation of the superintendent
e. He must served ½ of his minimum sentence or 1/3 of his maximum sentence, excluding GCTA
21. The branch of the administration of criminal justice charges with the responsibility for the custody, security, supervision
and rehabilitation of a convicted offender.
a. Community c. Jail
b. Correction d. Rehabilitation Center
22. Which of the following is the law known as the Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Professionalization act of 2004?
a. Republic Act No. 6975 c. Republic Act No. 9263
b. Republic Act No. 8551 d. Republic Act No. 7160
23. Those who cannot be trusted in less secured areas and those whose conduct or behavior require minimum supervision.
a. Medium Security c. Maximum Security
b. Minimum Security d. All of the above
24. The staff members of the RDC which is responsible to conduct study on the character and behavior of the prisoners.
a. Psychiatrist c. Sociologist
b. Psychologist d. Chaplain
25. The BJPM covers the following jail except one:
a. City jail c. District jail
b. Municipal jail d. Provincial jail
26. This pillar of our criminal justice system has been regarded the weakest pillar due to its failure to eliminate recidivism and
habitual offenders.
a. Law enforcement c. Court
b. Prosecution d. Correction
27. A place of confinement for persons awaiting trial or court action and where the convicted offenders serve short sentences
or penalty of imprisonment is known as
a. Jail c. Penitentiary
b. Lock-up d. Detention Cells
28. Those who were sentenced to serve a prison term of over three (3) years or to pay a fine of more than one thousand pesos
(1,000.00) or both fine and imprisonment.
a. City Prisoners c. Municipal Prisoners
b. Provincial Prisoners d. Insular prisoners

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29. It refers to that aspect of the correctional enterprise that includes pardon, probation, and parole activities, correctional
administration not directly connectable to institutions, and miscellaneous not directly related to institutional care.
a. Institutional-Based Treatment Programs c. Either
b. Community-Based Treatment Programs. d. Neither
30. This goal connects criminal behavior w/ abnormality or some force of deficiency in the criminal. It considered that human
behavior is the product of previous causes and in order to effectively deal w/ deviant behavior, this various, causes must
be identified, whether physical, moral, mental, social, vocational, or academic.
a. Rehabilitation d. Deterrence
b. Reintegration e. Punishment
c. Isolation
31. A general pardon extended to a group of persons, such as political offenders purposely to bring about the return of
dissidents to their home and to restore peace and order in the community.
a. Parole c. Executive Clemency
b. Amnesty d. Probation
32. Any person confined in jail or prison for the commission of a criminal offense or convicted and serving in a penal
institution.
a. Criminal c. Respondent
b. Prisoner d. Convict
33. The cornerstone of rehabilitation.
a. Prison Education d. Recreational Programs
b. Religious Services e. Counseling and Casework
c. Medical and Health Services
34. The staff members of the RDC which encourage the prisoner to participate in religious activities.
a. Medical Officer d. Vocational Counselor
b. Custodial-Correctional Officer e. Educational Counselor
c. Chaplain
35. It is designed for those who have physical disabilities.
a. General and Academic Education c. Physical Education
b. Vocational Education d. Educational Assignments
36. The largest sub-colonies of the Iwahig Penal Colony and Farm.
a. Santa Lucia c. Montible
b. Inagawan d. Central
37. The objective of which is to eradicate illiteracy among prisoners. This could be the best contribution of correctional
system can offer to society.
a. General and Academic Education c. Physical Education
b. Vocational Education d. Educational Assignments
38. Class A Jails is a____________.
a. Jails with 150 or more inmates c. Jails with 21-99 inmates
b. Jails with 100 or more inmates d. Jails with 1 to 20 inmates
39. What is the type of Jails under the Supervision of the BJMP?
a. City or municipal jail d. Penal colony
b. Provincial jail e. All of the above
c. National jail
40. It exercises supervision and control over all cities and municipal jails throughout the country.
a. Bureau of correction c. Provincial jail
b. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology d. All of the above
41. The generic term that includes all government agencies, facilities, programs, procedures, personnel, and techniques
concerned with the investigation, intake, custody, confinement, supervision, or treatment of alleged offenders refers to:
a. Penal management c. Correction
b. Correctional administration d. Penology
42. Each released prisoner awardees in Iwahig Penal Colony is given a ____ farm lots as homestead.
a. three hectares c. five hectares
b. four hectares d. six hectares
43. Institutional maintenance works and industrial projects. The purpose of which is to provide prisoners necessary skills for
successful works in a socially acceptable occupation after their release.
a. General and Academic Education d. Recreational Programs
b. Vocational Education e. Work Programs
c. Physical Education
44. They wear gray color uniform.

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a. Maximum security Prisoner c. Minimum security Prisoner
b. Medium security Prisoner d. Detainee
45. In 1936, the City of Manila exchanges its Muntinlupa property with the Bureau of Prisons originally intended as a site for
boys’ training school. Today, the old Bilibid Prison is now being used as the Manila City Jail, famous as the:
a. Carcel y Presidio Correccional c. Tandang Sora State
b. May Halique Estate d. New Bilibid Prison
46. It believes that punishment gives lesson to the offender, and that it holds crime commission check.
a. Retribution c. Rehabilitation e. Deterrence
b. Protection d. Atonement
47. The manner or practice of managing or controlling places of confinement as in jails or prisons.
a. Correctional administration c. Correction
b. Penal Management d. Penology
48. Who is the founder of Davao Penal Colony and Farm?
a. Ramon Blanco c. General Paulino Santos
b. Governor Forbes d. None of the above
49. Prisoners in Iwahig were divided into two groups namely:
a. settlers and colonists c. settlers and agriculturist
b. colonists and agriculturist d. colonists and prisoners
50. What law renamed the Bureau of Prison to Bureau of Correction during the Aquino administration in the Philippines?
a. Executive Order No. 727 c. Executive Order No. 645
b. Executive Order No. 292 d. Executive Order No. 104
51. The Camp Sampaguita in Muntinlupa houses:
a. Super Maximum Security Prisoners c. Maximum Security Prisoners
b. Medium Security Prisoners d. Minimum Security Prisoners
52. Mr. A was convicted of the crime of homicide and sentence to serve 12 years, 1 day to 20 year of imprisonment. Mr. A
would be classified as what kind of prisoner?
a. Insular Prisoner c. Municipal prisoner
b. Provincial Prisoner d. City Prisoner
53. In connection with the above question, Mr. A should be confined in what facility?
a. NBP Main Building c. Camp Bukang Liwayway
b. Camp Sampaguita d. BJMP
54. Based from the question above, Mr. A will wear what color of uniform?
a. Gray c. Orange
b. Blue d. Brown
55. Among the following is a kind of jail under the supervision of local chief executive.
a. Lock-up jail c. Ordinary jail
b. Provincial jail d. Station jail
56. As a prisoner, you belong to what they call incorrigibles. What type of prison security facility you should belong?
a. Minimum Security facility c. Maximum Security facility
b. Medium Security facility d. None of the above
57. The Iwahig penal colony and farm is divided into four sub-colonies, namely:
a. Central, Sta. Lucia, Tagumpay and Inagawan c. Central, Tagumpay, Montible and Inagawan
b. Central, Sta. Lucia, Montible and Tagumpay d. Central, Sta. Lucia, Montible and Inagawan
58. The Chief of the BJMP carries the rank of Director and serves a tour of duty that must not exceed _________.
a. three (3) years c. Five (5) years
b. four (4) years d. six (6) years
59. These are programs conducive to change behavior in morale by training prisoners for a useful occupation. It is purposely
to eliminate idleness on the part of prisoners, which may contribute to “Prison stupor”, and it affects the incidence of Prison
riot.
a. Religious Services d. Counseling and Casework
b. Work Programs e. Prison Education
c. Recreational Programs
60. Where a newly committed insular prisoner undergoes diagnosis and treatment as part of the classification process?
a. Quarantine Cell c. Treatment Center
b. RDC d. Rehabilitation Center
61. A component or pillar of the Criminal Justice System which is involved in the administration of appropriate sanctions in
keeping with the sentence handed down.
a. Corrections c. law enforcement
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62. In the New Bilibid Prison, the medium security prisoners are confined at –
a. NBP main prison c. Camp Sampaguita
b. Camp Bukang Liwayway d. Medium Security Prison
63. Placing a person to custodial coercion is to place him into physical jeopardy, thus drastically narrowing his access to
sources of personal satisfaction and reducing his self –esteem. This is true in:
a. Managerial aspect c. Humanitarian aspect
b. Restorative aspect d. None of the above is correct
64. This may be a unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner is given thorough physical examination
including blood test, x-rays, vaccinations and immunity.
a. Medical Center c. RDC
b. Treatment Center d. Quarantine Cell
65. The oldest correctional facility in the country.
a. Iwahig Penal Colony c. Sablayan Penal Colony
b. San Ramon Penal Colony d. Davao Penal Colony

PART II: ENUMERATION


1. Types of jails. (3pts)
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2. Types of sentence prisoner. (4 pts.)
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3. Types of Institutionalized Treatment Programs. (7 pts.)
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4. Purpose of Correction in CJS. (6 pts.)
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