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Saint Louis College of Bulanao

Tabuk City, Kalinga

Final Examination
POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
SUMMER 2019

NAME:_________________ COURSE/YEAR:____________ DATE:__________ SCORE:____

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read specific instructions provided for in every part of the
examination. SIDE GLANCING, ANY FORM OF CHEATING AND ANY FORM OF ERASURES ARE
STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

TEST I. MULTIPLE –CHOICES. Read the following questions. Choose the letter of the
correct answer and shade the circle that corresponds to your answer. Strictly no
erasures. Erasures mean wrong.

A B C D
O O O O 1. Command responsibility generally means _________________.
A. each member is held responsible for his own acts or performance
B. each ranking officer is held responsible for the acts of his
subordinates
C. the director general cannot be held responsible for all the acts of his
subordinates
C. ministerial authority should be delegated
O O O O 2. It refers to the largest organic unit within a large department.
A. Division B. Section C. Bureau D. Functional units
O O O O 3. The Ex-officio member of the NAPOLCOM is referred to as ________.
A. DOJ secretary B. DILG secretary C. DND secretary D. PNP Chief
O O O O 4. Who shall decide cases on appeal from decisions rendered by the PNP chief?
A. National Appellate Board C. Regional Appellate Board
B. NAPOLCOM D. PLEB
O O O O 5. The term of office for a regular NAPOLCOM commissioner is _____________.
A. 3 years C. 6 years
B. 4 years D. 6 years with re-appointment extension
O O O O 6. It is the improper performance of some act which might be lawfully done.
A. misfeasance C. malfeasance
B. nonfeasance D. misconduct
O O O O 7. It is the performance of some act which ought not to be done.
A. misfeasance C. malfeasance
B. nonfeasance D. offense
O O O O 8. It is the omission of some act which ought to be performed.
A. misfeasance C. malfeasance
B. nonfeasance D. misconduct
O O O O 9. All of the following were agencies created by RA 6975, EXCEPT _____.
A. PC/INP B. BFP C. PPSC D. BJMP
O O O O 10. The DILG Act of 1990 that established the PNP under the DILG is __________.
A. Republic Act Nr. 6975 C. Republic Act 8551
B. Republic Act Nr. 7695 D. Presidential Decree 765
O O O O 11. An area containing two or more beats, routes or post is called ____________.
A. post B. unit C. sector D. section

O O O O 12. Law enforcers depend upon the expressed wishes of the community because they
are considered as servants of the people. This is referred to as ______________.
A. home rule theory C. continental theory
B. traditional theory D. old concept
O O O O 13. Continuing police education and training for PNP uniformed personnel is a basic
responsibility of _____.
A. National Police Commission
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B. Philippine Public Safety College
C. Philippine National Police
D. National Police College
O O O O 14. The constitutional mandate on the establishment of an Integrated National Police
was attained thru ___.
A. PD 421 B. PD 765 C. PD 448 D. PD 1184
O O O O 15. The Philippine National Police Academy is an educational institution under the
direction and supervision of______________.
A. Philippine National Police C. Office of the secretary, DILG
B. Philippine Public Safety College D. National Police Commission
O O O O 16. Which of the following laws initially created the National Police Commission?
A. RA 4864 B. PD 765 C. RA 6975 D. PD 1184
O O O O 17. The following are basic police activities, EXCEPT _______________.
A. apprehension of criminals
B. prosecution of criminals
C. crime prevention
C. recovery of stolen property
O O O O 18. It was created by royal decree to relieve partially Spanish peninsular troops in
their duty in policing towns in the Philippines in 1852.
A. Guardrilleros B. Guardia Civil C. Politia D. Barangay Police
O O O O 19. The gauge of police efficiency is the absence of crimes. This is the principle
of________________.
A. old concept B. continental theory C. modern concept D.
home rule theory
O O O O 20. This viewpoint stresses that punishment is the sole instrument of social control.
The gauge of police efficiency is the increasing number of arrest.
A. old concept B. continental theory C. modern concept D.
home rule theory
O O O O 21. To determine a supervisor’s span of control, what has to be taken into
consideration?
A. The number of superiors who gives order.
B. The number of superiors to whom he reports to.
C. The function for which he/she assumes full responsibility.
D. The number of subordinates who directly reports to him/her.
O O O O 22. An expert or specialist is usually assigned to which type of organization?
A. Functional B. Line and staff C. Line D. Staff
O O O O 23. Which of the following is not a basic type of organizational structure?
A. Functional B. Line and staff C. Line D. Staff and
Auxilliary
O O O O 24. In the principle of ‘’span of control’’, it may be said that it________________________.
A. limits subordinates to eight
B. is closely related to the necessity for functional differentiation
downwards
C. has little to do with human limitations
D. is independent of the variety of functions supervised
O O O O 25. When a supervisor delegates responsibility to a subordinate, he/she shall
_________________.
A. set clear limits
B. rids himself of the responsibility
C. takes no risks
D. do well to make sure that another subordinate shares the
responsibility
O O O O 26. It is also known as misconduct.
A. misfeasance B. malfeasance C. nonfeasance
D. misconduct
O O O O 27. It is also referred to as neglect of duty

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A. misfeasance B. malfeasance C. nonfeasance
D. misconduct
O O O O 28. It is the central receiving entity for any citizen’s complaint against the members
and officers of the PNP.
          A. DILG          B.   PLEB C.NAPOLCOM           D. IAS

O O O O 29. When we say that a commander is directly responsible for any act or omission of
his subordinates in relation to the performance of their official duties, we are
referring to _______.
          A.    chain of command                 C.    command responsibility
          B.    delegation of responsibility D.    span of control                             
O O O O 30. EXCEPT for one, listed functions are all operational tasks.
A. Patrol B. Traffic control C. Investigation D. Inspection and
audit
O O O O 31. Peace officers are treated as state servants and people have minimal share in
their duties or any direct connection with them. This is reflected as ______________.
A. home rule theory B. continental theory C. traditional theory
D. old concept
O O O O 33. With respect to delegation of orders and commands, it may be said that
____________.
A. supervisors would do well to explain why, when issuing orders
B. orders should be personal not impersonal
C. orders should be direct, not segregated
D. orders must be complete and detailed
O O O O 34. It refers to an area assigned for patrol purposes.
A. Post B. Sector C. Beat D.
Route
O O O O 35. Who is the Chairman of NAPOLCOM?
A. Chief of Staff, AFP C. Secretary of National Defense
B. Secretary of the DILG D. Chief of the PNP
O O O O 36. Under the general qualifications for appointment in the PNP, male applicant must
be with a height of at least _________.
A. 1.62 m B. 1.64 m C. 1.57 m D. 1.54
O O O O 37. Which of the following administers the PNP Entrance and Promotional Exam for
policemen as provided for under Republic Act Nr. 8551?
A. NAPOLCOM B. Congress C. Civil Service Commission D.
PNP
O O O O 38. The 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that the State shall establish and
maintain one police for which shall be ________.
A. national in scope C. national in character
B. civilian in scope D. Military in character
O O O O 39. Who is the Father of Modern Policing System?
A. William Norman C. Sir Robert Peel
B. King Henry III D. John Westminster
O O O O 40. The PNP requirement shall be waived in the following order:
A. education, weight, height and age
B. weight, age, height and education
C. age, height, weight and education
D. either of the following
O O O O 41. All regional appointments of commissioned officers commence with the rank of
__________. 
A. Senior Police Officer I /Police Executive Master Sergeant       

B. Police Officer III / Police Chief Master Sergeant      


C. Inspector    / Police Lieutenant     
D. Senior Inspector     / Police Captain 

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O O O O 42. The compulsory retirement age of the PNP Officers is ________.
A. 55 years old B. 56 years old C. 57 years old
D. 58 years old
O O O O 43. The highest award given to a PNP member is _.
A. Medalya ng Kadakilaan
B. Medalya ng Kagitingan
C. Medalya ng Sugatang Magiting
D. Medalya ng Kabayanihan
O O O O 44. When can the President extend the tenure of service of the Chief, PNP?
A. after 4 years
B. during martial law
C. there is no successor
D. national emergencies/ in times of war
O O O O 45. The manning levels of the PNP shall be approximately in accordance with a police
to population ratio of _________.
A. 1:500 B. 2:500 C. 3:500 D. 1:80
O O O O 46. Cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy are classified as___.
A. below senior police officer IV and above inspector
B. above senior police officer IV and below inspector
C. Inspector
D. Senior inspector
O O O O 47. Graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy are automatically appointed
to the initial rank of ____.
A. below senior police officer IV and above inspector
B. above senior police officer IV and below inspector
C. Inspector
D. Senior inspector
O O O O 48. Doctors of Medicine, members of the bar and Chaplains shall be appointed to the
rank of ______.
A. below senior police officer IV and above inspector
B. above senior police officer IV and below inspector
C. Inspector
D. Senior inspector
O O O O 49. Dentist, nurses, engineers and graduate of forensic sciences shall be appointed to
the rank of _________.
A. below senior police officer IV and above inspector
B. above senior police officer IV and below inspector
C. Inspector
D. Senior inspector
O O O O 50 The highest ranking Police Non-Commissioned Officer is ____________.
A. SPO2/ Police Senior Master Sergeant B. SPO4/ Police
Executive Master Sergeant
C. SPO3/ Police Chief Master Sergeant D. Inspector/ Police
Lieutenant
O O O O 51. The administrative support unit in charge of delivering the necessary supplies and
materials to all PNP units in the field is called _________.
A. Finance Service B. Computer Service
C. Logistics Support Service D. Communications &
Electronics Svc
O O O O 52. Police Junior Leadership Course is intended for PNP members who want to be
promoted to
A. SPO4/ Police Executive Master Sergeant
B.SPO1/Police Master Sergeant
C. SPO3/ Police Chief Master Sergeant
D. PO3/ Police Staff Sergeant

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O O O O 53. The 2nd in command in the PNP organization is ______________.
A. TCDS B. DDG for Operations
C. DDG for Administration D. none of them
O O O O 54. How many years is maximum tenure in officer of the Chief, PNP?
A. four years B. six years C. five years D. nine years
O O O O 55. How long will be the extension of tenure of the Chief, PNP if extended?
A. not more than 1 year B. more than 1 year
C. not less than 2 years D. none of them
O O O O 56. Under RA 11131, a candidate must obtain a weighted average rating of 75% with
no grade less than ____ in any subject.
A. 50% B. 60% C. 70% D.
none of the foregoing
O O O O 57. What is the length of service before a PNP member would be qualified for optional
retirement?
A. 5 years B. 10 years C.15 years D. 20 years
O O O O 58. A promotion by virtue of exhibited act of courage and extra-ordinary gallantry
beyond the call of duty is called _____________.
A. Regular B. Special C. Temporary D.
Meritorious
O O O O 59. What is given to a PNP member for every 5 years of satisfactory service
rendered?
A. promotion B. additional allowance
C. longevity pay D. retirement benefits
O O O O 60. How much is the lump sum that can be given to a PNP member who had been
retired from the service?
A. 5 years pension B. 10 years pension
C. 20 years pension D. none of them
O O O O 61. In attrition by non-promotion, any PNP personnel who have not been promoted for
a continuous period of ______ shall be retired or separated from the service.
A. 5 years B. 10 years C. 15 years D. 10 years
O O O O 62. All unformed members of the PNP shall undergo a field training program for ______
months
involving actual experience and assignment in patrol, traffic, and investigation as a
requirement for permanency of the appointment.
A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
O O O O 63. The head of the PNP with the rank director general shall have the position title of
___.
A. Chief of Police C. Chief of the PNP
B. Director General D. none of these
O O O O 64. The PPSC thru the PNPA grants a bachelor’s degree for permanent appointment as
inspector of the police, fire and jail service. This bachelor’s degree is officially
described as________.
A. Bachelor of Science in Police Administration
B. Bachelor of Science in Public safety
C. Bachelor of Science in Public safety Management
D. Bachelor of Science in Public safety Administration
O O O O 65. A police rank of Superintendent/Police Lieutenant Colonel is represented by the
insignia_____________.
A. One sun B. Three suns C. Two suns D. One star
O O O O 66. He is designated as head of the Internal Affairs Services, who is appointed by the
president with the endorsement of the commission on appointment.
A. Chief PNP B. Inspector General
C. NAPOLCOM Chairman D. Judge Advocate General
O O O O 67. The Patrolwoman Juana had been in the service for 36 years and receives a Base
Pay of 25,000 pesos monthly. How much will be his Longevity Pay?

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A. 5,000 pesos B. 10,000 pesos C. 7,500 pesos
D. 12,500 pesos

O O O O 68. SPO4 Masipag receives a Base Pay of Php14, 000. He had been in the service for
27 years. How much is his longevity pay?
A. Php4, 200 B. Php5, 000 C. Php6, 500
D. Php7, 000
O O O O 69. Under RA 8551, suppression of insurgency and other serious threats to national
security shall be the responsibility of ____________.
A. PNP B. DND C. DILG D. AFP
O O O O 70. What is the maximum tenure of a Police Regional Director?
A. 4 years B. 5 years C. 6 years D. 9 years

TEST II. ENUMERATION. Enumerate what is being asked. Write your answer on the
space provided.

1. Enumerate the Different types of Attrition and discuss each.( 10 pts.)

2. Enumerate the New Rank Classification of the PNP under RA. 11200. (In order, from top
to bottom)

Test III. Essay. Answer briefly and accurately what is being asked.

1. What is your stand on the revised rules and regulations governing the passing rate of
board passers under RA 11131 otherwise known as The Philippine Criminology Profession Act of
2018 which repeals RA 6506?

Prepared by:

REYNA DUMAGUING –SIBATON, LC


Instructor

Checked by:

THERESE GRAIL C. LAWAGAN, Ph.D


Dean for Academic Affairs

St. Louis College of Bulanao

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Tabuk City, Kalinga

Preliminary Examination
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
A.Y. 2020

NAME:_________________ COURSE/YEAR:____________ DATE:__________ SCORE:____

“We change other people’s behavior by changing our own”

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read specific instructions provided for in every part of the
examination. SIDE GLANCING, ANY FORM OF CHEATING AND ANY FORM OF ERASURES ARE
STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

TEST I. MULTIPLE –CHOICES. Read the following questions. Choose the letter of the
correct answer and shade the circle that corresponds to your answer. Strictly no
erasures. Erasures mean wrong.

A B C D

O O O O 1. Pedro, a college student shows difficulty in eating and dressing despite his age. Pedro has an intellectual deficiency
marked by an IQ below _______.
A. 70 B. 120 C. 140 D. none of the foregoing
O O O O 2. Juan who is 30 years old has an intellectual quotient of 50. Under the IQ table, he is categorized as ____.
A. Idiot B. Imbecile C. Moron D. Dull-minded
O O O O 3. When a 50 years old person thinks/ acts like a 4 years old, he/she is categorized as _______.
A. Idiot B. Imbecile C. Moron D. Dull-minded
O O O O 4. It refers to the inability to appreciate the nature and quality or wrongfulness of one’s act.
A. Idiot B. Imbecile C. Moron D. insanity
O O O O 5. A man was not responsible for an act if he does not know what he is doing, no more a wild beast. This rule was adopted
in the U.S. and became the modern standards of legal responsibility.
A. Durham rule B . McNaughten rule C. McDonald rule D. Donald rule
O O O O 6. This rule states that, “an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act is the product of mental disease or
mental defect.
A. Durham rule B . McNaughten rule C. McDonald rule D. Donald rule
O O O O 7. All of the following are symptoms of abnormal behavior, EXCEPT _______.
A. short period of discomfort
B. impaired functioning
C. bizarre behavior
D. disruptive behavior
O O O O 8. Bato D. Magiba who used to be a Dean’s Lister, consistently fails in his classes for no apparent reason. This symptom of
abnormal behavior is ________.
A. short period of discomfort
B. impaired functioning
C. bizarre behavior
D. disruptive behavior
O O O O 9. When distressing feelings persist for an extended period of time and seem to be unrelated to events surrounding the
person, they would be considered as abnormal and could suggest a psychological disorder. This symptom of abnormal
behavior is ______.
A. short period of discomfort
B. impaired functioning
C. bizarre behavior
D. disruptive behavior
O O O O 10. A person who is extremely intelligent should be classified as abnormal. This statement is ________.
A. True B. False C. partly true D. Partly false
O O O O 11. A person who is anxious all the time or has a high level of anxiety should be classified as abnormal. This statement is
__.
A. True B. False C. partly true D. Partly false
O O O O 12. Someone who almost never feels anxiety is considered to be normal. This statement is ________.

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A. True B. False C. partly true D. Partly false
O O O O 13. Experiencing occasional anxiety is normal. This statement is ________.
A. True B. False C. partly true D. Partly false
O O O O 14. A man who attempts suicide or a paranoid individual who tries to assassinate national leaders are example of ______.
A. deviation from statistical norm
B. deviation from social norm
C. maladaptive behavior
D. impaired functioning
O O O O 15. It refers to the significant impairment in psychological functioning.
A. Mental disorder C. Psychosis
B. Substance-related disorder D. somatoform disorder
O O O O 16. It refers to physical symptom that mimics a disease or an injury for which there is no identifiable physical cause.
A. Mental disorder C. Psychosis
B. Substance-related disorder D. somatoform disorder
O O O O 17. It refers to an abuse or dependence on a mood-altering drug.
A. Mental disorder C. Psychosis
B. Substance-related disorder D. somatoform disorder
O O O O 18. It refers to any of a wide range of difficulties with sexual identity, deviant sexual behavior, or sexual adjustment.
A. dissociative disorder C. personality disorder
B. sexual and gender identity disorder D. neurosis
O O O O 19. It refers to a psychological disorder that involves sudden loss of memory or change of identity.
A. dissociative disorder C. personality disorder
B. sexual and gender identity disorder D. neurosis
O O O O 20. All of the following are characteristics of a serial killer, EXCEPT ______.
A. Exhibitionism B. Bed wetting C. fire starting D. animal torture
O O O O 21. Among the following, what is a possible source of criminal behavior?
A. serial killer B. animal torture C. learning factor D. bed wetting
O O O O 22. During the early childhood of Juan, he apparently spent many nights urinating his sheets, set fire to his neighbor’s
house and has an obsession in animal torture. These signs manifest that Juan can become a __________.
A. Serial killer B. missionary killer C. visionary killer D. Nymphomania
O O O O 23. All of the following are childhood characteristics of a serial killer. EXCEPT ______.
A. majority of serial killers have a history of sexual and physical abuse during their childhood
B. half of the serial killers families, the biological father had left before the child reach 12 years old. In
cases where the father didn’t leave, he was domineering and abusive
C. delinquent acts such as pyromania, theft and cruelty to animals were present during their childhood
D. none of the foregoing
O O O O 24. This type of a serial killer displays no psychosis to the outside world, while on the inside, the killer has a need to rid the
outside world of what he considers immoral or unworthy. This killer selects a group of individuals to kill.
A. Visionary serial killer C. Terrible triad
B. Lust serial killer D. Mission oriented serial killer
O O O O 25. Unknown to Pedro, Mr Tiwtiw witnessed the actual operation of Pedro regarding the latter’s commission of robbery.
What then is the level of awareness of Pedro base on the case?
A. Topographical model C. unconscious
B. Preconscious D. conscious

TEST II. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the answer that corresponds to each question.
Write your answer on the space provided after each number.

1. An act that are injurious, prohibited under the law and that render the actor subject tp intervention by justice professionals is
referred to as __________________.
2. Behavioral theory suggest that personality develops as people learn their environment and asserts that human behavior is
determined mainly by what a person has learned in life. This theory was developed by ___________.
3. In the Tripartite Theory of Sigmund Freud, the super ego is the conscience of man; the id is the pleasure principle; and the
ego is ________.
4. This is the stage in the personality development in which children in this process develops Oedipus and Electra
complex.____________.
5. Genitals become the primary source of sexual pleasure. This process occurs at the age of ____________.

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6. Ms. Lani is a type of person who loves socializing with other people. Lani’s personality trait is __________________.
7. Sexual energy is going through the process of sublimation. It is being converted into interest in school works, riding bicycles
and sports. This stage of personality is ________.
8. Trait theory says that human personality can be described in terms of specific characteristics or traits. This theory was
established by _______.
9. This theory emphasizes childhood experience as critically important in shaping adult personality. It stresses the role of the
unconscious in motivating human actions. ___________
10. It refers to the sum total of typing ways of acting, thinking and feeling that makes each person unique._________

TEST III. ESSAY. Answer briefly and accurately what is being asked.

1. How learning factor does affect criminal behavior? 5 pts.

2. Briefly discuss Freud’s Model of Personality Development (Psychosexual stages)10 pts.

Prepared by:

REYNA DUMAGUING –SIBATON


Instructor

Checked by:

THERESE GRAIL C. LAWAGAN, Ph.D


Dean for Academic Affairs

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