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Sample Compre Exam

This document appears to be a test on correctional administration topics. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on topics like parole eligibility requirements, definitions of legal sentencing terms, roles and responsibilities of correctional bodies, and the confidential nature of certain correctional records. The test asks the examinee to choose the best answer and provides no option for erasures or alterations of responses.
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY


BATANGAS CITY

CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Name: ________________________________ Date: _____________________


Section: _______________________________ Score: ____________________

I. Multiple Choices: Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. STRICTLY no erasures
and/or alterations.

a1. If the parolee wants to travel or work abroad or change his/her residence, he must seek approval to
and it must be confirmed by the .
a. Chief Probation and Parole Officer confirmed by RD, PPA
b. Regional Director, PPA confirmed by the BPP
c. Court/Judge confirmed by the Supreme Court
d. Warden confirmed by the DOJ
2. What is the minimum period of Reclusion Temporal?
a. 6 years and 1 day to 8 years
b. 12 years and 1 day to 14 years and 8 months
c. 14 years, 8 months and 1 day to 17 years and 4 months
d. 8 years and 1 day to 10 years
3. He shall serve as the chairman of the Board appointed by the President.
a. Secretary, DOJ c. CPPO
b. Regional Director, PPA d. Administrator
4. What is the minimum period of the medium period of Reclusion Temporal?
a. 14 years, 8 months and 1 day
b. 12 years and 1 day
c. 14 years and 8 months
d. 8 years and 1 day to 10 years
5. The following are the advantages of parole, except?
a. Offenders are less likely to re-offend
b. Parolee is dependent upon the government’s money
c. Prisoners were given incentive.
d. None of the above.
6. This refers to the information concerning an inmate’s personal circumstances, the offense he
committed, the sentence imposed, the criminal case number in trial and appellate courts, the date he
commenced serving his sentence, etc
a. Prison Record c. CFRD
b. Carpeta d. Release Document
7. What is the quantum of evidence required in the conduct of pre-parole investigation to defer the parole?
a. Proof beyond reasonable doubt c. Preponderance of evidence
b. Clear and convincing evidence d. Substantial evidence
8. For how many years should a prisoner had served the minimum sentence of his indeterminate prison
sentence to be eligible for parole?
a. 1 year c. 3 years
b. 2 years d. 4 years
9. How many years is the term of office of the member of BPP?
a. 3 years with reappointment c. 5 years with reappointment
b. 4 years without reappointment d. 6 years without
reappointment
10. Which of the following record is considered confidential in nature?
a. Referral for Probation c. Petition for Probation
b. Order of Probation d. Investigation Report

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