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a. Sleeping on duty
". #he general rule is that a member of the PNP cannot draw his $rearms,
e!cept for%
a. #hin'ing
b* "ntuition
c. Perceiving
d. (emory Ans. )
a. ode of ethics
a* "mplement la/
a. Assassination
b. )ombing
c. Sabotage
d* .rostitution Ans* D
a* Ant+ropolo,ist
b. Alienist
c. Autophobia
d. )iometry Ans. A
a* Absolutel- correct
b. Absolutely wrong
c. (aybe correct
correct
1". 2hat disciplinary measure, do you thin', will most li'ely produce
discontentment and grievance7
a. =nusual strictness
b* "nconsistent administration
c. Severity of punishment
1&. #his theory believes that punishment should $t the criminal and not
the crime committed.
a. Positivist theory
b. Neo%classical theory
c* Classical t+eor-
a* Demonolo,ical
b. lassical
c. talian
d. Neo%classical Ans. A
a* !pecial %a/
b. onstitution
a. Slavery
b. )anishment
c* Transportation
a. )orn criminals
b* "nsane criminals
c. riminaloids
"1. t is de$ned as the wise use of one+s ;udgment, common sense and
personal e!perience in deciding.
a* Discretion
b. 0ecision ma'ing
c. Problem solving
a. )e courteous
c. 0o not volunteer
a. un
b. =niform
c. 2histle
"*. t is de$ned as the sum total of dealings between the police and the
people it serves and whose goodwill and cooperation it craves for the
greatest possible e-ciency in the service.
a. Public 5elations
b. Buman 5elations
5elations
"/. 2hich of the following is the most important function of good public
relation o-cers of a police station7
"3. #he term CpoliceD can be de$ned in two ways. #his de$nition refers to
the creation of the police under the onstitution forming a part of the
e!ecutive
e!ecutive department in charge in the apprehension of oenders and to
e!ecute the law.
a. As to agency
b. As to behavior
c. As to individual
d* As to or,ani7ation Ans* D
"6. #he form of child abuse that can range from habitual humiliation of
the child to withholding life%sustaining nurturing refers to @
a. (ental abuse
b* Emotional abuse
c. Physical abuse
a* Alp+onse Bertillon
b. harles 0arwin
a* "d
b. 4go
c. Superego
&9. #he theory which states that police o-cers who 'now the wrongdoing
of another police o-cer will not ta'e action against them or provide
information against them to investigators.
a. ode of ethical standards
b. ode of Secrecy
a. essare )eccaria
b* Cesare %ombroso
c. harles oring
&". =nder this ethical standard, the PNP member shall ta'e legitimate
means to achieve goals despite of internal and e!ternal di-culties.
a* .erseverance
b. Bumility
c. ?rderliness
d. ntegrity Ans. A
b. (altreatment of oenders
a* Monop+obia
b. (egalomania
c. Autophobia
d. Fleptomania Ans. A
a. Bome
b. 5eligion
c* !c+ool
a. Neglected homes
b* .olice ine8cienc-
&8. Police o-cer shall treat o-cial business as such, and shall no impart
the same to anyone e!cept those for whom it is intended, or as by his
superior o-cer, or as re>uired by law. #his Phrase describes%
a. onfession
b. on$dential information
c. criminal investigation
&:. 2hich of the following should not released to the press by the police
o-cer7
a. ength of investigation
b. uveniles age
c* 9uveniles name
a. #here is no victim
*1. A person who commits crime due to less physical stamina or self
control.
a* Criminaloids
b. riminal by passion
c. nsane criminal
*". #he center stage of Police ?-cers actions wherein his spectators are
the citizens he has sworn to serve with utmost dedication is the @
a. ourt
b* Communit-
c. Police station
a. Police
b. Prosecution
c* Correctional institutions
d. ommunity Ans.
*/. All PNP members must have the moral courage to sacri$ce self
interest in 'eeping with the time honored principle of <<<<<<<<<<<<<.
a* Delicade7a
b. Pa'i'isama
c. )ali'atan
a. A child
b* An adolescent
c. Senile
a. 4tiology of crime
b. riminalist
c* Criminolo,-
a* Born criminals
b. riminal by Passion
Passion
c. nsane criminals
d. riminaloids Ans. A
b. rime situation
c. 4!tent of crime
a. ompensation
/". #he Neo%classical theory believes that children and lunatics should not
be regarded as criminal and punished because @
/&. (s udith was under underweight when she was issued a temporary
appointment. 2hat will happen to her if she does not gain the re>uired
weight after si! J3K months from her appointment7
a. Punish children
//. A police o-cer must wear his uniform securely buttoned at all times
because @
/3. #his political violence is used to promote political goals and employs
'idnapping, assassination and bombing to draw repressive response from
government trying to defense themselves.
a. nsurgency
b. Sabotage
c. 4spionage
d* Terrorism Ans* D
/6. Strict code of conduct that governs the behavior of ma$a members
b* Omerta
c. ode of ethics
/8. #here are <<<<< ;ustices that composed the Supreme ourt including
the chief ;ustice.
a* 2=
b. 1"
c. "9
d. "* Ans. A
a. ongressman
b. (ayor
c* Baran,a- Captain
d. ouncilors Ans.
a. Summer
b* 5inter
c. Night time
31. t is term as the relationship between the victim and the oender.
oender.
a* .enal couple
b. )rotherhood
c. (arried couple
a. Plainti
b. 0efendant
c. Police investigator
3*. #his process see to it that no person will be deprived of life, liberty, or
property without notice of charges, legal counsel, a hearing, and an
opportunity to confront accusers.
a. Plea bargaining
b. )oo'ing
c. )ail
3/. 5epublic Act No. 3:6/ did not amend its provision on the <<<<<<<<<<<<
<<<<<<<<<<<<
power of city e!ecutives in spite of lobbying to have them in congress, the
power still remains with the National Police ommission.
b. Appointing
c. Promoting
d. 0ismissing Ans. A
33. ompulsory retirement from police service entitles one to be
promoted one ran' higher from the ran' he last held, for purpose of7
a. (onthly retirement
retirement
b* Retirement pa-
c. Salary ad;ustment
a. 0elusion
b* Amnesia
c. Phobia
a. Police 0irector
b. Police Superintendent
69. f (etro (anila accounts for "3 of the national total crime volume of
8*, 86/, Bow many crimes were reported to the police7
a. "", 838
b* ( 31>
c. "9, "/9
a. 4!hibitionism
b. #ransvertism
ransvertis m
c* :o-eurism
d. Ietishism Ans.
a. (orality
b. ustice
c. Bumility
d* Orderliness Ans* D
d. a policeman usually has to act before he has the chance to thin' Ans.
A ns.
6*. 2ho said that crime is normal and part of nature society7
a. eremy )entham
b* C+arles &orin,
c. esare )eccaria
a. mplied malice
b. 0eliberation
c* .remeditation
63. An oender who committed an act of violence, more than nine years
of age but less than 18 at the time of the commission of the crime, is
classi$ed as,
a* 9uvenile Oender
b. Adult ?ender
c. Babitual ?ender
66. =nder the PNP 5eform )ill 'nown as the 5A 8//1, thee police ran's
are maintained. 2hat is the e>uivalent military ran' of a Police hief
Superintendent7
a. olonel
b. t. olonel
c. (a;or eneral
a. (esomorph
b* Endomorp+
c. 4ctomorph
d. hronomorph Ans. )
b. Phobia
c* Re,ression
d. Irustration Ans.
89. Police o-cers trained on how to deal with people in a warm and
friendly manner are more s'illed in handling <<<<<<<<<<<<wor's.
<<<<<<<<<<<<wor's.
a. (edia relation
b. nternational relation
c. Press relation
a* 2<;;
b. 1***
c. 1*&*
d. 1*&/ Ans. A
a. 1*3/."
b. 1"9&./
c. 1"&9.3
d* 2;3*1 Ans* D
a* Bro4en +ome
b. Iamily disintegration
c. Iamily migration
d. None of the above Ans. A
a. 1 and "
c* 2 and <
8/. 2here war or internal conMict is present, children found in those areas
are referred to as,
a. hildren of war
b. Aected children
c. Gictims of situation
83. #he security preservation of the state is assumed by the PNP in the
national level, and the AIP in the e!ternal level. Bowever, the AIP can
ta'e over primary responsibilities over internal or national security when
the situation calls for them, as iven below, 4O4P#,
4O4P#,
a. #here is a need for the employment of bigger tactical forces and use of
higher caliber armaments
armaments
b. #o be strict on attendance
a. Psychoanalytic approach
b* #eurobiolo,ical approac+
c. ognitive approach
:9. 2hat will happen to the sentence rendered by the court to a boy of 19
who raped a girl of his age7
a. (itigated
b* !uspended
c. Serve
d. ommuted Ans. )
:1. A child deserted by his parents or guardians for si! continuous months
is classi$ed as,
a. Neglected
b* Dependent
c. Abandoned
d. Abused Ans.
a. 4nvironment
4nvironment
b* .+-sical constitution of man
c. iven population
b. All human behaviors are motivated, that drives gives direction and
sustain action
a. Police Provincial
Provincial 0irector
:6. A process in court pillar of our criminal ;ustice system where the
accused is brought before the court and appraised of the formal charges
and informed of his constitutional rights. 2hat is this process7
a. Plea bargaining
b. ustodial investigation
c* Arrai,nment
a. ?vertime pay
b. ndividual discretion
a* Cesare %ombroso
b. eremy )entham
c. Sigmund Ireud
a. riminal 0emography
b* Criminal Epidemiolo,-
c. riminal 4cology
191. t is the smallest unit of society composed of people who share a way
of life, a de$nite location and has some continuity.
continuity.
a. Society
b. Population
Population
c* $amil-
d. Associations Ans.
a. ?rder
b. Administration
c. ontrol
d* Command Ans* D
a. #a'e no action
d. onfer immediately with other police o-cers on the best action to ta'e
Ans.
19*. #he command and direction of the hief PNP may be delegated to
<<<<<<<<<<< o-cials with respect to the units under their
their respective
command.
a. Subordinate
b* #extFinFran4
c. Luali$ed
d. 4-cient Ans. )
19/. 2ho among the following can be considered an applicant to the PNP7
193. #he <<<<<<<<<< is still considered as the most basic institution which
has control over the behavior of young persons.
a* $amil-
b. School
c. hurch
b* $raternal
$raternal t/ins +ave identical +ereditar- traits
198. All PNP members should try to create a positive image of the police
in the eyes of the public in line with its <<<<<<<<< building program.
a. People+s awareness
b. Buman relations
c* "ma,e buildin,
d. 4ducational Ans.
a. 1H1999
b. 1H6/9
c. 1H:99
d* 2G=33 Ans* D
b. Probation
c. Parole
a. /
b* <
c. &
d. " Ans. )
11&. #his theory states that the crime and delin>uency results when an
individual+s bond to society is wea' or bro'en.
bro'en.
a. Social learning
b. Social structure
structure
c. Social process
b* %abelin, t+eor-
c. Nature theory
d. Strain theory Ans. )
a. Proportionate
b. 4thical
c. 4ective
d* %e,itimate Ans* D
a. esare )eccaria
b. esare ombroso
c. esar (ontano
116. #hey play an important role by bringing criminal events to the police.
a* Media
b. udges
c. ail guards
d. anitor Ans. A
a. Need recognition
b* #eed a,,ression
c. Need dierence
11:. Presidential 0ecree 39& deals with <<<<<<<<< oender, whose age is
less than nine but under 18 at the time of the commission of an oense.
a. Babitual
b. Professional
Professional
c* Minor
d. Adult Ans.
a. ommand of word
b* :ictimless crime
c. Physical crime
a. amaraderie
b* !ocial a/areness
c. 5esponsiveness
5esponsiveness
d. 4ectiveness Ans. )
1"&. #here is a trend in criminal activities which was studied that as one
grows older, there
there is also a decline in criminal activities. #his is 'nown as,
a* A,in,Fout p+enomenon
b. Age%line curve
c. Par'inson+s law
d. Age%crime relationship Ans. A
1"*. #here are four inspection and audit authorities that conducts agency
chec' on the PNP. #hey areE #he NAP??(, ivil Service ommission,
ommission on Audit, and
A. N)
b* "A!( .#.
c. 0?
1"/. Appeals from the decision given by the hief, PNP regarding a case,
are $led with the,
a. amaraderie
b* !toc4+olm s-ndrome
c. Successful negotiation
d. Sympathy Ans. )
1"6. #he law that provides care and treatment of youthful oenders from
apprehension
apprehension to the termination of the case is,
a. 5A 6319
b* .D 13;
c. P0 3:6/
d. 5A 3*"/ Ans.)
b* Discretion
c. Arraignment
1":. #he PNP belongs to one of the most inspected and audited agencies
of the government where audit and inspection are handled by the
following authoritiesE NAP??(, ivil Service ommission, nternal
Aairs Service, PNP and,
a. 0epartment of ustice
c* Commission on Audit
a. #heory of anomie
b. Strain theory
a. lassical
b. Sociological
c. abeling
d* !train Ans* D
b. 1,",&, and *
c. 1,&,*, and /
1&&. Presidential 0ecree Number :&**, the most recent bill that deals
with youthful oenders whose age is $fteen and below, is also 'nown as,
1&/. (oral aspect of personality that ;udges our personality and is also
'nown as the conscience.
a. d
b. 4go
c* !uper e,o
a. harles oring
b* 5illiam !+eldon
c. harles 0arwin
d. 4dwin Sutherland Ans. )
1&6. irls see her mother as rival for her father+s attention is termed as @
a. ?edipus omple!
b* Electra
c. (ental retardation
retardation
1&8. 2hich deals with selective law enforcement for speci$c problem in
the area7
a* Tactical patrol
c. Police patrol
b. Borse patrol
a* Career criminals
c. nformants
b. #errorist
a. )ellman System
c* #ei,+bor+ood 5atc+
5atc+
d. 4ither A or Ans.
1*1. 2hat is a civil wrong which the court see's a remedy in the form of
damages to be paid7
a. ift
b* Tort
c. rime
1*". A crime discovered after the perpetrator has left the scene7
a. Bot crimes
b* Cold crimes
c. rime Scene
d. 4ither A or ) Ans. )
a. Pilferage
b* Accusation
c. ndictment
d. nducement Ans. )
a* "nfamous crime
b. Iamous crime
c. rime
d. ?ense Ans. A
a. 2atchman
b. 5attle Sna'e
c* Rattle /atc+
b. #erritory
c* Turf
d. 4ither ) or Ans.
a. 0ecision @ ma'ing
b. Gision
c* Discretion
a. 5estorative ;ustice
b. 0istributive ;ustice
c. Social ;ustice
a. 4goism
b. 4!plication
c* Atonement
d. 4!planation Ans.
1/9. 2hich term is used for police o-cers who passively accept and ta'e
advantage of opportunities of corruption7
a. (eat eaters
b. rass eaters
c. ?pportunists