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Police Patrol
1. A tracking dog, large and powerful with drooping ears,10,000,000 stronger sense of smell
than human.
a. bloodhounds
b. K9
c. German Shepheard
d. buldog
2. It is otherwise known as “residual deterrence” which people feel the presence of
police even when they are not actually around.
a. Police omnipresence
b. Phantom effect
c. Deterrent effect
d. Preventive effect
3. This is one of elements of planning, It is a specific statement of intention and typically
with a time horizon of less than a year.
a. Goal
b. Objective
c. Mission
d. target
4. It is the systematic gathering of knowledge. In police, it is the comparison of past and
present events and behavior observed.
a. Study
b. Research
c. Data
d. program
5. The patrol term is derived from the French word _________ which means to travel on
foot.
a. Patroler
b. Patroullier
c. Patruoller
d. None of this
6. What law created manila police department in 1954, now manila police district?
a. Act 175
b. Act 183
c. Eo 153
d. Pd 765
7. It is a Japanese secret police, and most feared unit of the Japanese army. Its function
is to identify, locate and arrest filipino guirella.
a. Kempetai
b. Kempietai
c. Kemfet
d. tokketai
8. It is the primary concern of the police, as the saying goes, “control before the act
escalates into a serious proportion, basically, first to prevent but ultimately to control.
a. Crime suppression
b. Crime control
c. Crime prevention
d. none
9. A type of patrol that is best good for both sector and beat and one of its advantage is
its ability to patrol stealthly.
a. Covert patrol
b. Bicycle patrol
c. Motorcycle patrol
d. Mobile patrol
10. A type of patrol that is best used in traffic congested area or enforcing traffic laws.
a. Covert patrol
b. Bicycle patrol
c. Motorcycle patrol
d. Mobile patrol
11. What patrol is considered to be the best in a sector?
a. Foot patrol
b. Horse patrol
c. Mobile patrol
d. Motorcycle patrol
12. It is a type of principle that a police must not only react to crime but should also
have an initiative to do something before a crime will be committed.
a. We must pro-act, not just react
b. Doing more with less
c. Reflects your competence
d. Foundation of your work
13. It is the rational comprehensive approach and tradition in planning. It is based on
problem oriented approach to planning.\
a. Incremental planning
b. Transactive planning
c. Synoptic planning
d. Advocacy planning
e. Radical planning
14. This includes the appraisal of the effects of a number of factors weighed separately
and together, it is the study on how the task can be easily done.
a. Suitability
b. Feasibility
c. Acceptability
d. none
15. Each course of action is evaluated in accordance with general policies, rules and
regulation.
a. Suitability
b. Feasibility
c. Acceptability
d. none
16. This technique is sometimes called cost benefit or cost performance analysis, the
purpose of this form of selection is that alternative chosen should maximize the ratio of
benefit to cost.
a. Must want analysis
b. Cost effectiveness analysis
c. Strategic analysis
d. All of these
17. This method of selecting a preferred course of action combines the strengths of both
strategic and cost effectiveness analysis.
a. Must want analysis
b. Cost effectiveness analysis
c. Strategic analysis
d. All of these
18. It concludes that long range and comprehensive planning are not only too difficult,
but inherently bad. The problems are seen as too difficult when they are grouped
together and easier to solve when they are taken one at a time and broken down into
gradual adjustment over time.
a. Synoptic planning
b. Radical planning
c. Transactive planning
d. Incremental planning
19. This type of planning includes field surveys and interpersonal dialogue marked by a
process of mutual learning.
a. Synoptic planning
b. Transactive planning
c. Incremental planning
d. Advocacy planning
20. A police agencies responsibility is much broader than other government agencies,
the police must be prepared to all kind of situations.
a. Operational plan
b. Contingency plan
c. Programmatic plan
d. Strategic plan
21. There are two forms of programmatic plan, one of this is utilized from year to year
until the need for it no longer exist.
a. Program
b. Project
c. Mission
d. vision
22. The control of superior should not be more than what he can effectively direct.
a. Span of control
b. Unity of command
c. Chain of command
d. Delegation of authority
23. This kind of skills involves knowing your situation, learn to analyze what is
happening and how it affects you and your unit
a. Good analytical mind
b. Forecasting
c. Monitoring
d. flexibility
24. This involves the introduction of a single, specific change in an organization over a
limited period of time. Once It has been introduced it will also ends immediately.
a. Program
b. Project
c. Mission
d. vision
25.This provides guidance for specialized activities of the PNP in broad field of interest
such as intelligence, operations, logistics etch
a. Operational doctrine
b. Fundamental doctrine
c. Functional doctrine
d. Complementary doctrine
26. doctrines formulated jointly by two or more bureaus in order to affect a certain
operation with regard to public safety and peace and order.
a. Fundamental doctrine
b. Operational doctrine
c. Ethical doctrine
d. Complementary doctrine
27. prescribes deployment of 85% of the PNP in the field to increase police visibility and
intensifies anti-crime campaign nationwide.
a. SOP #2
b. SOP #1
c. SOP #6
d. SOP #3
28. Crimes in progress are what types of priority incidents.
a. 1st priority
b. 2nd priority
c. 3rd priority
d. 4th priority
29. felony complaints are what type of priority?
a. 1st priority
b. 2nd priority
c. 3rd priority
d. 4th priority
30. 3rd priority incidents must be responded within how many minutes?
a. 20 – 30 min
b. 5 min
c. 10-20 min
d. 40 min
31. Control of superior should not be more than what he can effectively direct.
A. Unity of Command B. Span of Control
C. Delegation of Authority D. Chain of Command
32. Dogs have an acute sense of ____________ thus, their utilization in tracking down lost
persons or illegal drugs.
A. smell B. hearing
C. eating D. drinking
33. Employees should receive order from one superior only.
A. Unity of command B. Unity of direction
C. Centralization D. Authority and Responsibility
34. It is the total number of police officers assigned in patrol duties.
A. Mandatory Strength B. Effective Strength
C. Physical Strength D. None of these
35. It is the vintage type of patrol and still plays an important role in the development of officers
today.
A. Automobile patrol B. Foot patrol
C. Motorcycle patrol D. Bicycle patrol
36. Police visibility in strategic and crime prone areas projects _____ thus, an effective
crime prevention strategy.
A. Police discretion B. Police omnipresence
C. Police authority D. Police Effectiveness
37. The act of expelling a squatter by the legal process is called:
A. demolition B. squadron
C. eviction D. tear down
38. The budget is a _____________ in terms of expenditure requirements.
A. tactical plan B. financial plan
C. work plan D. control plan
39. The first head of the Metropolitan police force that earned the title as “the Father of
Modern Policing System”.
A. Edgar Hoover B. Henry Fielding
C. Brig Gen Rafael Crame D. Sir Robert Peel
40 The transmission, storage and display of documents in the computer system.
A. Radio B. Facsimile
C. Telephone D. Electronic MaiL
41. Among the different types of patrol, this had been regarded to as the second oldest
and its use is very minimal in cities;
A. bicycle patrol B. motorcycle patrol
C. automobile patrol D. horse patrol
42. A type of patrol that has an advantage on stealth and mobility is referred to as the;
A. bicycle B. motorcycle
C. foot patrol D. horse patrol
43. In this method of patrol cover and search, two patrol officers alternately take the
load in the search and cover each other as they progressively move on.
A. spot cover B. foot search
C. leaf frog D. quadrant
44. What is that process of deciding in advance what to do, how to do it and who is to
do it?
A. forecasting B. prioritizing
C. objective setting D. planning
45. It is a general statement of intention and typically with a time horizon of a year or
more. What is referred to this statement?
A. mission B. vision
C. goal D. objective
46. What is that approach that concludes a long range and comprehensive planning are
not only too difficult, but inherently bad?
A. incremental planning B. transactive planning
C. synoptic planning D. radical planning
47. The beneficial aspect of this approach includes a greater sensitivity to the
unintended and negative side effects of the plan. Which is referred to this statement?
A. incremental planning B. advocacy planning
C. transactive planning D. radical planning
48. Which do not belong to the group?
A. covers a wider area
B. ability to observe closely
C. provides faster response to public calls
D. provides constant availability to public
49. What is the only form of police service that directly attempts to eliminate the desire
and opportunity to commit crime?
A. traffic management B. criminal investigation
C. patrol D. juvenile service
50. Mr. Mendoza is a policeman; his ultimate goal in the society is what?
A. prevention of crime
B. enforcement of laws
C. preservation of peace and order
D. safeguarding the life of the citizens
Police Intelligence
1. A gathering of members for police intelligence operation before the surveillance is
conducted.
A. Surveillance team B. Police members
C. Police unit D. Pre-surveillance conference
2. A general type of counter intelligence which seeks to conceal information from the
enemy.
A. Active Measures B. Passive Measures
C. Detection Measures D. Denial Measures
3. A method of collection of information wherein the investigator tails or follows the
person or vehicle.
A. research B. undercover operation
C. casing D. surveillance
4. A method of collecting information wherein the investigator merely uses his different
senses.
A. observation B. casing
C. research D. interrogation
5. An accomplice or associate of the subject used to avoid or elude surveillant.
A. Surveillance plan B. Pre-surveillance conference
C. Convoy D. Safe house
6. A principle of intelligence that the information should be essential and pertinent to the
purpose at hand.
A. Selection B. Usefulness
C. Continuity D. Timeliness
7. A type of surveillance who is the subject is aware that he is under observation and he
knows who is observing him.
A. Surveillant B. Made
C. Close D. Contact
8. Disguise or secret observation of places, persons or vehicles for purpose of obtaining
information.
A. Evaluation B. Surveillance
C. Elicitation D. Infiltration
9. Fredrick the Great is known as the;
A. Father of Criminology
B. Father of Military Espionage
C. Intelligence Father
D. Great Intelligence Father
10. He considered to smash the black hand.
A. Akbar B. Julius Caesar
C. joseph petrosino D. Frederick the great
11. Counterpart of CIA
A. MI-6 B. MOSSAD
C. FSB D. MI-5
12. In intelligence, what is meant by C.B.I?
A. Complete Background Investigation
B. Complete Background Investigator
C. Complete Back draft Investigation
D. Competent Background Investigator
13. In stationary surveillance, the following must be observed, EXCEPT
A. avoid eye contact
B. never meet subject face to face
C. Keep woman in the car
D. if burnt out, drop subject
14. It is an area to determine its suitability for intelligence use or its vulnerability.
A. Info desired casing
B. General principle in casing
C. Casing
D. Active opposition
15. It is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine its suitability for particular
operational purposes.
A. Inspection B. Survey
C. Surveillance D. Casing
16. It is conducted when the subject is moving from one place to another.
A. Casing B. Lost
C. Made D. Shadowing
17. On many occasions, the bulk of the most valuable information comes from:
A. business world
B. an underworld informant
C. newspaper clippings
D. communications media
18. . Some of the instructions in foot surveillance are the following, EXCEPT
A. stop quickly, look behind
B. drop paper, never mind what happens to the paper
C. window shop watch reflection
D. retrace steps
19. The procurement of information obtain w/out the knowledge of the subject or target.
A. Deception B. Covert Intelligence
C. Police Intelligence D. Sabotage
20. These are recruited among poor folk, glad to earn a small sum or to accommodate
as military officer.
A. Common spies B. Double spies
C. Spies of consequences D. Espionage against their own will
21. A type of spies under Frederick the great which are couriers, nobleman, staff
officers who requires substantial bribes for them to give information.
A. Common spies B. Double spies
C. Spies of consequences D. Espionage against their own will
22. He is the founder of Mongolian empire once said that every campaign is based on
intelligence and achieved victories.
a. Sun tzu
b. Frederick the great
c. Genghis Khan
d. Rahab
23. In intelligence, MASINT means?
a. Maps and signature intelligence
b. Measurement and signature intelligence
c. Military and scouting intelligence
d. None of these
24. IMINT means?
a. Imagery intelligence
b. Instant Intelligence
c. Impossible intelligence
d. Important intelligence
25. It is the gathering of information without the identity of the person asking the
question and without arousing suspicion of the source.
a. Elicitation
b. Interrogation
c. Interview
d. Infor drive
26. In intelligence evaluation, C3V means?
a. Completely reliable, possibly true, direct observation from commanding officer
b. Usually reliable, probably true, information by intelligence agent
c. Fairly reliable, possibly true, observation by PNP/military
d. Unnreliable, improbable, from documents
27. It is used to detect the underwater objects movements
a. Radar
b. Sonar
c. Detector
d. solar
28. this is the compilation of file of different reports received by the units. This includes
order of the battle, situation map, intelligence journal and other reports
a. Intelligence journal
b. Intelligence workbook
c. Situation map
d. intelligence file
29. It is a controlled group of people who worked through the direction of the agent
handler.
a. Informant
b. Informer
c. Informant net
d. agent
30. A biographical data through fictional that will portray the personality of the agent he
assumed, a scenario to cover up operation.
a. Cover
b. Cover story
c. Cover support
d. All of these
31. A method of collecting information wherein the investigator merely uses his different senses.
A. observation B. casing
C. research D. interrogation
32. An accomplice or associate of the subject used to avoid or elude surveillant.
A. Surveillance plan B. Pre-surveillance conference
C. Convoy D. Safe house
33. A principle of intelligence that the information should be essential and pertinent to the
purpose at hand.
A. Selection B. Usefulness
C. Continuity D. Timeliness
34. A type of surveillance who is the subject is aware that he is under observation.
A. Surveillant B. Made
C. Close D. Contact
35. Disguise or secret observation of places, persons or vehicles for purpose of
obtaining information.
A. Evaluation B. Surveillance
C. Elicitation D. Infiltration
36. Fredrick the Great is known as the;
A. Father of Criminology B. Father of Military Espionage
C. Intelligence Father D. Great Intelligence Father
37 He made ciphers to the information to ensure secrecy to the communication.
A. Akbar B. Julius Caesar
C. Hannibal D. Frederick the great
38. In stationary surveillance, the following must be observed, EXCEPT
A. avoid eye contact B. never meet subject face to face
C. recognize fellow agent D. if burnt out, drop subject
15. It is an area to determine its suitability for intelligence use or its vulnerability.
A. Info desired casing B. General principle in casing
C. Casing D. Active opposition
39. It is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine its suitability for particular
operational purposes.
A. Inspection B. Survey
C. Surveillance D. Casing
40. These are recruited among poor folk, glad to earn a small sum or to accommodate
as military officer.
A. Common spies B. Double spies
C. Spies of consequences D. Espionage against their own will
41. The term used for the object of surveillance is a subject while the investigator
conducting the surveillance is:
A. rabbit B. traffic enforcement
C. surveillant D. patrol
42. Which of the following does not belong to the basic to informant recruitment?
A. Selection B. Investigation
C. Evaluation D. Approach
43. Which of the following is contained in the heading of an intelligence report?
A. Reporting unit B. Conclusion
C. Signature of the director D. Assessment of the operation
44. Which of the following is the most common reason why an informer gives
information to the police?
A. Monetary Reward B. Wants To Be Known To The Police
C. As Good Citizen D. Revenge
45. It would mean as the total product of intelligence developed by all governmental
agencies that covers the broad aspects of national policy and security.
A. Military intelligence B. Police intelligence
C. National intelligence D. Line intelligence
46. An investigative process in which disguises and pretext cover and deception are
used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for the purpose of determining the
nature and extent of any criminal activities that maybe contemplating or perpetuating.
A. Cover story B. Surveillance
C. Undercover assignment D. Casing
47. It is the kind of intelligence required by the commander to provide for planning and
conduct tactical and administrative operation in counter insurgency.
A. Strategic intelligence B. Line intelligence
C. Criminal intelligence D. Counter intelligence
48. This kind of intelligence covers the activity devoted in destroying the effectiveness of
hostile foreign activities and to the protection of information against espionage,
subversion and sabotage.
A. Line intelligence B. Counter intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Public safety intelligence
49. An intelligence data that is immediate in nature.
A. Line intelligence B. Strategic intelligence
C. Counter intelligence D. Combat intelligence
50. The use of beautiful women in baited situations.
A. Drone trap B. Honey trap
C. Dead drop D. convoy
Police Comparative
1. A court system where the accused is guilty until proven innocent.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
2. A court system where the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
3. In Japan Police Force, it is the highest rank in the system, the chief of metropolitan
police department.
A. Commissioner General
B. Superintendent General
C. Chief Superintendent
D. Corporal
4. In the continent of Asia, where can you find the country of Vietnam?
A. Central Asia
B. Eastern Asia
C. South-eastern Asia
D. Southern Asia
5. In the Hong Kong Police Force we have the Commissioner General, how about the
Philippine National Police?
A. DILG Director
B. Director General
C. Major General
D. Secretary of
6. It refers to a package of transnational flow of people, production, investment,
information, ideas and authority.
A. Trans nationalization
B. internationalization
C. inter-border
D. globalization
7. It refers to specifically to transnational crime carried out by organized crime
organizations.
A. Transnational crime
B. Transnational Organized Crime
C. Organized crime gangs
D. Organized Criminal
8. In US, the sheriff for each county is chosen through
A. referendum
B. election
C. appointment by governor
D. elimination
9. The continent which was derived from the name of a Phoenix in Greek Mythology.
A. Europe B. South America
C. North America D. Asia
10. The fastest growing criminal industry in the world.
A. Human Trafficking B. Exploitation
C. Bonded labor D. Forced labor
11. The great barrier reef which is the world’s largest reef is found in…
A. Europe B. Australia
C. North America D. Asia
12. The head of PNP has a rank of Director General, what is the highest rank in Hong
Kong?
A. Police Chief B. Commissioner general
B. Police Inspector general D. Commissioner
13. What is the highest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Police General B. Commissioner
C. Inspector General D. Commissioner General
14. What is the lowest rank in Hong Kong?
A. Police B. First Bhayangkara
C. Second Bhayangkara D. Police constable
15. What is the lowest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Watch B. Second Bhayangkara
C. Constable D. Police constable
16. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet glove” in the enforcement of
law?
A. Switzerland Police B. Japan Police
C. Ireland Police D. Egypt Police
17. This is the type of system which is extremely decentralized and one of its
characteristics is having numerous police agencies;
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
18. The oldest police agency in France;
A. Police Nationale B. Gendarmerie
C. Police Judiciare D. Surete
19. This is a very broad category, encompassing everything from illegal immigration to
international prostitution, slavery, and child pornography.
A. Flow of people B. Migration
C. Human trafficking D. Sex slavery
20. They are distinguished by a strong inquisitorial system where less right is granted to
the accused, and the written law is taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation.
What is referred to this description?
A. civil law system B. socialist system
C. islamic system D. common law system
21. The world’s largest forest area is found in,
A. Europe B. South America
C. North America D. Asia
22 They have two roles, they let men buy them drinks and later on they offer sexual
services.
A. Stag party girls B. Hotel and Convention prostitutes
C. Bar Girls D. Massage parlor prostitutes
23. Used to define almost all illegal acts of violence committed for political purpose by
clandestine groups.
A. national terrorist B. transnational terrorist
C. international terrorist D. terrorism
23. What is the highest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Police General B. Commissioner
C. Inspector General D. Commissioner General
24. What is the lowest rank in Hong Kong?
A. Police B. First Bhayangkara
C. Second Bhayangkara D. Police constable
25. What is the lowest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Watch B. Second Bhayangkara
C. Constable D. Police constable
26. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet glove” in the enforcement of
law?
A. Switzerland Police B. Japan Police
C. Ireland Police D. Egypt Police
27. What type of democratic policing does Japan have compare to U.S?
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
28. This is the type of system which is extremely decentralized and one of its
characteristics is having numerous police agencies;
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
29. Which of the following country that both national and local governments share
control:
A. Great Britain B. France
C. Belgium D. Philippines
30. This is a country that has a single system of law administration of justice and
servants of the republic rather than local governments;
A. Philippines B. U.K
C. France D. United States
31. The oldest police agency in France;
A. Police Nationale B. Gendarmerie
C. Police Judiciare D. Surete
32. In the system of the Public Safety Commissions of Japan, The person who has the
jurisdiction over the National Public Safety Commissions is the?
A. Minister of state B. Prime Minister
C. Commissioner General D. Prefectural Governor
33 It has codified laws but laws that prescribe good behavior, police become specialized
in how to handle property crimes. It is referred to as what?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
34. Crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in
urban areas such as slums. What theory best describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
35. This society has little codification of law, no specialization among police?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
36. This system is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where lawyers interpret
and judges are bound by precedent?
A. socialist system B. islamic systems
C. common law system D. civil law system
37. It sees the problem as society becoming too complex. This is the theory of:
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
38. When poor person commits a crime, the government goes to work analyzing the
family, education and employment needs of everyone in that poor person’s family. It is
referring to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
39. With high standard of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and
opportunities for committing crime multiply. What theory describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
40. The sense of hope and confidence among the people towards their local authorities
that they are doing everything they can in crime control. It is referring to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
41. Consist of all the United Nations conventions which seeks to safeguard life and human
dignity in a global scale.