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For the prosecution of serious violation of probation condition during said hearing or
proceeding the ________ shall be represented by the proper prosecuting officer.
a. Court b. State c. Accused d. Witness
2. He introduced a system called TICKET OF LEAVE which was equivalent to parole
granted to a prisoner after earning a certain number of marks.
a. Sir Walter Crofton c. Z. R. Brockway
b. Capt. Alexander Macanochie d. John Howard
3. _________ is the released prescribed by law of a prisoner who has served his term
communication less good time nor good time credit under the parole conditions and
under supervision until the expiration of the maximum term for which he was sentenced.
a. Mandatory b. Probation c. Absolute d. Amnesty
4. How long be the parolee be in jail, prison if parole will be revoked
a. Serve the remaining sentence
b. Serve the original sentence
c. Increase the penalty
d. Decrease the penalty
5. The father of Philippine probation is
a. Ex President Marcos
b. Juan Ponce Enrile
c. Teodulfo C Natividad
6. The merging of of supervision of paroles pardonees and probationers is mandated by
a. Pd 1081
b. Pd 968
c. Executive order 292
d. Pd 393
7. After signing the probation law by President Marcos it did took effect instantly until when
a. July 24 1976
b. January 3 1978
c. December 1 1977
8. Probation is a matter of privilege it however become a matter of right when
a. PSIR submitted to the court
b. His probation is granted
c. He files his petition for probation
d. He files for bail
9. Upon receipt of probation officers of investigation report the judge shall resolve the
petition for probation not later than how many days
a. 15 days
b. 20 days
c. 10 days
d. 5 days

10. If the petition of probation is granted, the petitioner will fill an information sheet and
this is called
a. Worksheet
b. Carpeta
c. Abstract of the staff
d. Official record
11. The Chief parole probation officer is required by law to submit the PSIR to the court
within how many days
a. 70 days
b. 50 days
c. 80 days
d. 60 days
12. A life termer inmate who become a colonist his sentence is automatically to modified to
how many days
a. 50 days
b. 45 days
c. 40 days
d. 30 days
13. A prisoner having served 1 to2 years of his sentence is given what reward for good
conduct diligence and loyalty
a. 6 days
b. 7 days
c. 5 days
d. 4 days
14. __________ is the security given for the released of a person in custody of the law
furnished by him bondsman conditioned upon his appearance before any court as
required under the conditioned provided by the law
a. Probation
b. Bail
c. Bond
15. A person who investigate and supervises petitioner and other related duties as directed
is called
a. Probationer
b. Parole officer
c. Probationer officer
16. A petition of probation shall be filed by a petitioner to the _________
a. Jail
b. Correction
c. Court

17. How many days shall be the investigation period of the processing of probation
a. 15 days
b. 30 days
c. 60 days
18. A probation order shall take effect upon
a. Knowledge of the complainant
b. Initial reporting
c. After 3 days
19. If the probationer violated a probation, his probation may be
a. Terminated
b. Revoked
c. Appreciated
20. This report submitted to court if the probationer complied with his probation conditions
a. Violated report
b. Termination/ final report
c. Infraction report
21. If the probationer complied with his probation conditions, his probation may be
a. Revoked
b. Terminated
c. Abolished
22. ___________ provide among others that for criminal offenses impossible with in an
imprisonment of 30 days or less, the parties thereto must first try settle the case
amicably at the barangay level and only when no settlement can be reached will a
complaint be entertained by the court
a. P.D 6969
b. P.D 1508
c. P.D 1308
23. ___________ is a special trust fund chargeable to the general fund annual
imprisonment of the administration
a. Special trust fund
b. Special sinking fund
c. Special provision fund
24. You can apply for probation if you are
a. Recidivist
b. Already convicted
c. On trail
25. ___________ authorize the released of a detained offender who has under gone
preventive imprisonment equivalent to the maximum imposable penalty for the offense
charged
a. R.A 9263
b. P.D 1073
c. B.P 85
26. Who signed the revised rules on Probation Methods and Procedures?
a. Ferdinand Marcos
b. Corazon Aquino
c. Neptali Gonzales
27. A convicted defendant whose application for probation has been given due course by
the court but fails to report to the probation officer or cannot be located within a
reasonable period of time.
a. Probationer
b. Petitioner
c. Absconding probationer
28. A person whose probation was granted but fails to report for supervision within the
period ordered by the court of fails to continue reporting
a. Probationer
b. Petitioner
c. Absconding probationer
29. This refer to the Head of the Parole and Probation Administration
a. Director
b. Administrator
c. Deputy Administrator
30. R.O.R is known as?
a. Released of Referral
b. Released of Recognizance
c. Released of Reconciliation
31. This person assist the administrator and perform such other duties may be assignedto
him by the latter.
a. Deputy Administrator
b. Deputy Director
c. Deputy Head
32. Presidential Decree 968, as mended took effect on?
a. Probation law of 1976
b. Probation law of 1978
c. Probation law of 1979
33. Presidential decree 968, law amended is otherwise known as the
a. Probation law of 1976
b. Probation law of 1978
c. Probation law of 1979
34. Indeterminate sentence law is
a. R.A #9165
b. R.A #4103
c. R.A #1695

35. It is the reduction of the period of prison sentence


a. Conditional pardon
b. Absolute pardon
c. Communication sentence
36. Conditional exemption of a guilty offender from the punishment imposed by the court
a. Conditional parole
b. Conditional pardon
c. Parole
37. Total extinction of the criminal liability of the offender
a. Absolute parole
b. Absolute pardon
c. Parole
38. Its disposition under which a defendant after conviction and sentence is released subject
to conditions imposed by the court and to the supervision of a probation officer
a. Executive clemency
b. Pardon
c. Probation
39. One of the mandatory condition of probation is
a. Cooperate with the program of supervision
b. Meets his family conviction
c. Report to the probation officer at least once a month
40. The benefits of Presidential Decree 968, as amended shall be extended to those
a. Sentenced to serve a maximum term of 7 years
b. Who have precious conviction
c. Who have been on probation
41. The President cannot grant
a. Communication of sentence
b. Conditional pardon
c. Cases impeachment
42. The President ___________ to grant executive clemency
a. Probation power
b. Upper extra power
c. Plenary power
43. A person may apply for Probation
a. Pending disposition of his case
b. Upon conviction
c. Before conviction
44. ________________ shall refer to a prisoner who is released on parole or conditional
pardon and place under the supervision of Probation and Parole office.
a. Client
b. Petitioner
c. Probationer
45. Parole supervision shall be deemed to start
a. Upon grant of his parole
b. Pending disposition of his application for parole
c. On the date the client present his release document to the office and submit his
self for supervision
46. Upon grant of petitioner application for probation, he shall immediately report to the
probation office within
a. 24 hours
b. 32 hours
c. 72 hours
47. The following are disqualified offender for probation except
a. Convicted of any offense against the security of the state
b. Who have been once on probation
c. Sentence to serve a maximum term of imprisonment of more than 6 years
48. The period of probation of a defendant sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not
more than 1 year shall not exceed
a. 4 years
b. 2 years
c. 6 years
49. The prosecuting officer concerned shall be notified by the court of the filling of the
application within
a. 15 days
b. 10 days
c. 30 days
50. The following are considered Executive Clemencies except
a. Pardon
b. Reprieve
c. Parole

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