BATCH 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Questionaire 1 300
BATCH 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Questionaire 1 300
BATCH 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Questionaire 1 300
1. In crisis management, the teams under the support unit are under the control of the ground
commander. Which is responsible for the collection and processing of all information needed by the
on – scene commander?
A. Security element B. Support unit 🏽 C. Negotiation unit D. Intelligence team
2. What is known to be the oldest but commonly used terrorist tactic where target are often police,
military officials or political features?
A. Hijacking B. Assassination C. Ambush D. Kidnap for Ransom
3. The one who makes complete estimate of the crisis situation and plans his courses of actions upon
arrival at the incident area while negotiation is in progress is the
A. Chief Negotiator B. Tactical Commander C. Fire fighting team D. Support Unit Commander
4. A comprehensive plan which delineates responsibilities and specific action to be taken when a
bomb incident or bomb threat occurs is called
A. Floor plan B. Bomb threat plan C. Drill D. Contingency plan
5. What do you call the phenomenon where a hostage begins to identify his captor and give his
sympathy to his own hostage taker?
A. Holmshock syndrome B. Traumatic syndrome
C. Withdrawal syndrome D. none of these
7. In Stockholm syndrome, some of the causes why a hostage becomes cooperative with the hostage
taker is due to
A. selfishness B. personal grudge C. personal affection D. personal interest
8. The stage of advance planning, organization and coordination and control in response to an
anticipated future crisis occurrence is called
A. Proactive Crisis Management B. Reactive Crisis Management
C. Performance Stage D. Reaction Phase
9.What stage is the performance of the crisis management plan when a crisis situation occurs?
A. Pro-active Phase B. Reactive Phase C. Prediction D. None of these
10. What model of insurgency does the New People’s Army in the Philippines is employing?
A. Communist Model B. Socialist Model lC. Democratic Model D. None of these
11. Which of the following refers to the policy of the state to value the dignity of every human being
and guarantee its full respect?
A. Human dignity B. Human existence C. Bill of Rights D. Human Rights
12. It is the act of formally declaring that the law or a court's verdict is invalid.
A. Trial B. Quash C. Alibi D. Amnesty
13. Who were known to be the earliest inhabitants in the history of the Philippine island?
A.indians B. Negritos C. Chinese D. Muslims
17. An agency under the Department of Justice mandated to carry out institutional rehabilitation
programs of the government for national offenders, those sentenced to more than three years and to
ensure their safe custody.
A. Bureau of Correction Mandate B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Bureau of Correction Slogan D. Correctional System
20. The ___ in the Philippines is composed of six agencies under three distinct and separate
departments of the national government.
A. Bureau of Correction Mandate B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Bureau of Correction Slogan D. Correctional System
22. Accomplishing its mandated objectives and performing its assigned functions
A. Bureau of Correction Mandate B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Bureau of Correction Slogan D. Bureau of Correction Principles
26. There are three (3) casework techniques applied by the parole officer, which is not included?
A. The trick and treat techniques B. The executive techniques
C. The guidance, counseling and leadership techniques D. The manipulative techniques
27. The basis of this old school of penology is the human free-will.
A. Penology School B. Classical School C. Neo-classical D. Positivist
29. Takes charge of financial matters especially in programming, budgeting, accounting, and other
activities related to financial services. It consolidates and prepares financial reports and related
statements of subsistence outlays and disbursements in the operational of the jail.
A. Budget and finance branch B. General services branch
C. Property and supply branch D. Mess services branch
30. Operation conducted by the BJMP wherein a prisoner maybe checked at any time. His beddings,
lockers and personal belongings may also be opened at any time, in his presence, whenever possible.
This practice is known as:
A. Check and balance B. S.O.P. C. Inventory D. Operation Greyhound
31. Pardon cannot be extended to one of the following instances.
A. Murder B. Brigandage C. Rape D. Impeachment
32. It refers to commission of another crime during service of sentence of penalty imposed for another
previous offense.
A. Recidivism B. Delinquency C. Quasi-recidivism D. City prisoner
33. A person who is detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not been convicted is
A. Detention Prisoner B. Provincial Prisoner C. Municipal Prisoner D. City Prisoner
35. It is that branch of the administration of Criminal Justice System charged with the responsibility
for the custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of the convicted offender.
A. conviction B. corrections C. penalty D. Punishment
37. This is a procedure which permits a jail prisoner to pursue his normal job during the week and
return to the jail to serve his sentence during the weekend or non-working hours.
A. Amnesty B. Good Conduct Time Allowance C. Probation D. Delayed Sentence
40. The idea that punishment will be give the offender lesson by showing to others what would
happen to them if they have committed the heinous crime.
A. Protection B. Deterrence C. Lethal injection D. Stoning
44. Which program plays a unique role in the moral and spiritual regeneration of the prisoner?
A. None of these B. Work programs C. Education programs D. Religious programs
45. There are ____ justices that composed of Supreme Court including the Chief Justice.
A. 15 B. 12 C. 20 D. 24
48. In the Philippines, the most common problem of the National Prison is
A. Excessive number of escapes B. Overcrowding
C. Disagreement about their mess D. Lack of adequate funding
49. A justification of penalty which states that nobody can assume the suffering for a crime committed
by others.
A. Justice B. Personal C. Legal D. Certain
51. This branch takes charge of the preparation of the daily menu, makes foodstuff purchases,
prepares and cooks the food and serves it to the inmates. It maintains a record of daily purchases and
consumption and submits a daily report to the warden.
A. General Services Branch B. Mittimus Computing Branch
C. Budget and Finance D. Mess services Branch
52. Under Article VII, Section 10 paragraph (B) of the Phil. Const., pardoning power is vested with the
A. Department of Justice B. Judiciary C. Chief Executive D. Legislative
55. This group consists of chronic troublemakers but not as dangerous as the super security prisoners.
They are not allowed to work outside the institution.
A. maximum security prisoners B. super security prisoners
C. minimum security prisoners D. medium security prisoners
56. Among the following, which has the authority to grant parole?
A. President B. Board of Pardons and Parole C. Director of Prison D. Court
57. A recipient of absolute pardon is _____ from civil liability imposed upon him by the sentence.
A. partially exempted B. exempted C. conditionally exempted D. not exempted
58. It is an act of clemency which changes a heavier sentence to a less serious one or a longer term to
a shorter term.
A. Amnesty B. Commutation C. Reprieve D. none of these
59. ___ is an act of grace and the recipient is not entitled to it as a matter of right.
A. Pardon B. Parole C. Probation D. none of these
60. In probation system’s philosophy and concept, it is stated that the individual has the ability to
____ and to modify his anti-social behavior with the right kind of help.
A. challenge B. none of these C. change D. aggravate his behavior
62. A person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of over three (3) years is a ___________.
A. Municipal prisoner B. Detention prisoner C. National or Insular prisoner D. City prisoner
64. What is the type of Jails under the Supervision of the BJMP?
A. Provincial and sub-Provincial Jails B. City and Municipal Jails
C. Lock up Jails D. Insular Jails
65. Provincial Jails were first established in 1910 under the American Regime. At present, who
supervises and controls thesaid jails?
A. BJMP B. Provincial Government C. DOJ D. Municipal or City Mayor
67. Which is a place of confinement for persons awaiting trial or court action and where the convicted
offenders serve short sentences or penalty of imprisonment?
A. Jail B. Lock-up C. Penitentiary D. Detention Cells
68. Which is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and signature of the judge directing the jail
or prison authorities to receive the convicted offender for service of sentence or detention?
A. Mittimus B. Detention Mittimus C. Sentence Mittimus D. Detention Warrant
69. The maintenance or care and protection accorded to people who by authority of law are
temporarily incarcerated for violation of laws and also those who were sentenced by the court to
serve Judgment is called –
A. custody B. safe-keeping C. classification D. caring
70. The institution for dangerous but not incorrigible prisoners in the Philippines is the
A. NBP B. Medium Security Institution
C. Maximum Security Institution D. Minimum Security Institution
71. The act of grace from a sovereign power inherent in the state which exempts an individual from
the punishment which the law imposes or prescribes for his crime, extended by the President thru the
recommendation of the Board of Parole and Pardon is called
A. Amnesty B. Parole C. Pardon D. Probation
72. Under the prison service manual, the prescribed color of prison uniform for maximum security
prison is -
A. Orange B. Brown C. Stripe Orange D. Blue
75. Aside from protecting the public, imprisonment has for its latest objective, the
A. reformation of offenders B. deterrence
C. segregation of offender D. confinement of Offender
76. In the New Bilibid Prison, all medium security prisoners are confined at the
A. NBP Main Prison B. Camp Bukang Liwayway
C. Camp Sampaguita D. Medium Security Prison
77. Under the prison rules, who is charged for the hearing of disciplinary cases in prison?
A. Classification Board B. Parole Board C. Administrative Board D. Disciplinary Board
78. The form of conditional release that is granted after a prisoner has served a portion of his
sentence in a correctional
A. Conditional pardon B. Probation C. Parole D. Commutation
79. In jails or prisons, which of the following is a function of the Custodial Division?
A. Supervision of prisoners B. Escort of inmates or prisoners
C. Keeping of records D. None of the above
80. The putting of offenders in prison for the purpose of protecting the public and at the same time
rehabilitating them by requiring the latter to undergo institutional treatment program is referred to
A. Imprisonment B. Trial C. Conviction D. Detention
81. The Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm, a National Penitentiary in the Philippines under the BUCOR
is located in ____.
A. Palawan B. Zamboanga C. Davao D. Occidental Mindoro
82. In Babylon, about 1990 BC, this is credited as the oldest code prescribing savage punishment but in
fact ___ is nearly.100 years older
A. Hammurabic Code B. Sumerian Code C. Justinian Code D. Code of Draco
83. The penalty imposed for offenders must be certain. This means that:
A. The guilty one must be the one to be punished, no proxy B. No one must escape its effect
C. It must be equal for all persons D. The consequence must be in accordance with law.
84. The following are the duties of the custodial force in prison, except:
A. Censor offender’s items B. Escort inmates
C. Inspect security devices D. Conduct disciplinary hearing
85. As a rule, when a jailbreak, escape or riot is in progress or has just been perpetuated in the jail, the
officer at the control centers shall immediately:
A. sound the alarm B. locked prisoners in their respective cells
C. Notify the nearest police precinct D. call the warden or the director
86. In case of mass jailbreak, all members of the custodial force shall immediately issued firearms and
assigned to critical posts to:
A. plug off the escape routes B. to shoot the escapees
C. protect the other inmates D. to give warning shots
87. Which of these is known as the Adult Probation Law, which grants probation to prisoner
sentenced to term in prison of not more than six (6) years?
A. PD 603 B. RA 698 C. PD 968 D. PD 869
88. The continuing relationship between probation officer and probationer is known as –
A. Affiliation Guidance B. Pre-sentenced Investigation C. Supervision D. Probation Guidance
89. Those who have been once on probation under the Probation Law:
A. are qualified to apply for probation B. are disqualified to apply for probation
C. may be granted for another probation D. should be confined in prison
90. This pillar/component of our criminal justice system has been regarded the weakest pillar due to
its failure to eliminate recidivism and habitual offenders.
A. law enforcement B. prosecution C. court D. correction
93. They were known as Bridewells, which started in 1553 and served as training schools for
delinquent youths, provided housing and support for older and poorer persons, and detained
vagrants.
A. House of Corrections B. Workhouses C. Common jailsD. Penal colonies
94. It direct, supervise and control the administration and operation of all district, city and municipal
jails to implement a better system of jail management nationwide
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B. Department of Justice
C. Bureau of Corrections D. Parole and Probation Administration
96. An agency under the DOJ that is charged with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders,
that is, those sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three(3) years
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Provincial Government D. Parole and Probation Administration
97. The New Bilibid Prison, the Correctional Institution for Women (CIW), Iwahig Prison and Penal
Farm, and Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm are all under this agency.
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections C. Provincial Government D. Department of Justice
98. An attached agency of the DOJ which provides a less costly alternative to imprisonment of
offenders who are likely to respond to individualized community based treatment programs.
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Provincial Government D. Parole and Probation Administration
99. Prisoners whose sentences are more than three years to capital punishment are considered
A. municipal prisoner’s B. provincial prisoner’s C. city prisoner’s D. insular prisoners
100. Prisoners whose sentences are from one day to six months are
A. municipal prisoners B. provincial prisoner’s C. city prisoner’s D. insular prisoners
101. A prison model which sought penitence (hence the term penitentiaries) through total individual
isolation and silence.
A. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. Auburn Prison Model C. Work Release D. Halfway Houses
102. A prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to work outside the institution that
houses them.
A. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. Auburn Prison Model C. Work Release D. Halfway Houses
103. An alternative to incarceration granted after a convicted person served a part of his sentence and
is allowed to complete a sentence at large, subject to restrictions and supervision.
A. Probation B. Work release C. Parole D. Halfway houses
104. An alternative to incarceration that allow convicted persons to remain at large and under varying
degrees of restriction and supervision and certain conditions imposed by the granting court.
A. Probation B. Work release C. Parole D. Halfway houses
105. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain persons awaiting trial or adjudication or
confine convicted offenders for a short period of time.
A. Halfway houses B. Penal colonies C. Jails D. All of these
106. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain convicted offenders for longer or
extended period of time, including those who are waiting their death sentence.
A. Halfway house B. Farm house C. Jail D. Prison
107. The law creating the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology.
A. RA 8551 B. RA 9165 C. RA 6975 D. RA 4890
109. This theory in criminology states that people are totally responsible for their behaviors and the
stress is more on the effect of their felonious act than upon the criminal.
A. Positivist Theory B. Psychological Theory C. Biological Theory D. Classical Theory
110. Which of the following is an executive clemency that requires the concurrence of congress?
A. Probation B. Pardon C. Amnesty D. Parole
111. The Parole and Probation Administration administers the _____ Correctional Program.
A. Institutional B. Integrated C. Community – based D. Traditional
113. Pedro was required to provide financial remuneration for the losses incurred by the victim. What
is the type of penalty described?
A. Bond B. Retribution C. Restitution D. Remuneration
114. What kind of program employs prisoners in various product or good producing tasks?
A. Agricultural B. Operational C. Industrial D. Administrative
115. What crimes apparently have no complaining victims such as gambling, prostitution and
drunkenness?
A. Complex Crime B. Compound Crime C. Blue Collar crimes D. Victimless crimes
117. The Supreme Court automatically reviews the cases of criminals convicted and meted out the
penalty of
A. 12 years 6 months and one day B. Death
C. Life imprisonment D. 6 years one month and one day
119. The general rule is that a member of the PNP cannot draw his firearms, except for-
A. Necessary apprehension of criminals B. Necessary target practice
C. Necessary inspection or lawful use D. All of the foregoing
122. Deficiencies in the CJS can be manifested by the following circumstances, except-
A. Poor linkage or relationship among the 5 pillars
B. Poor image or credibility of and controversies in law enforcement
C. Widespread indifference and apathy of the community
D. Proper disposition of cases by the prosecution and court
123. This involves functions of the police to ensure compliance by regulatory means with public safety
and security.
A. Implement law B. Enforce traffic and crowd laws
C. Arrest and investigate criminals D. Regulate non-criminal conduct
125. Assume that you are a police officer and you found out that you have unjustly reprimanded
police officer Juan de la Cruz. The best procedure to follow is-
A. Justify the reprimand B. Talk to him and admit your mistakes
C. Make no apology but tolerate his behavior D. Ignore the matter
126. This is a term applied for a specialist in the study of disorders, sometimes interchangeably used
with psychiatrist.
A. Anthropologist B. Alienist C. Autophobia D. Biometry
127. Inconsistent and wise use of discretion, based on professional policing competence, will do much
to preserve good relationship and retain the confidence of the public. This statement is __________.
A. Absolutely Correct B. Absolutely Wrong C. Maybe Correct D. Neither Correct nor Wrong
128. What disciplinary measure, do you think, will most likely produce discontentment and grievance?
A. Unusual strictness B. Inconsistent administration
C. Severity of punishment D. Impersonal attitude
129. This theory believes that punishment should fit the criminal and not the crime committed.
A. Positivist theory B. Neo-classical theory
C. Classical theory D. Differential Association Theory
130. A police officer in uniform is prohibited from carrying any package or bundle unless it is needed
in the performance of his duty. The likelihood, the said officer will be misinterpreted to.
A. Have accepted favors B. be a comprador for his wife
C. A trim appearance while in uniform is important D. All of the forgoing
131. Before the development of scientist theorist, this theory involved believing that criminal
behavior is caused by the possession of evil spirits.
A. Demonological B. Classical C. Italian D. Neo-classical
132. A statue enacted by Congress, penal in character, which is not amendment to the Revise Penal
Code such as Republic Acts, Presidential Decrees and Memorandum Circulars.
A. Special Law B. Constitution C. Revised Penal Code D. Common Law
133. It is a kind of early form of punishment where prisoners are shipped or moved from one place to
another for the purpose of cheap labor.
A. Slavery B. Banishment C. Transportation D. Penal colony
134. Justice according to the Supreme Court is symbolically represented by a blindfolded woman
holding a sword and with a balance, meaning it is?
A. Administered with respect to persons
B. Administered without respect to persons, equality to poor and the rich
C. Administered without respect to persons. Equality to poor people
D. Administered with respect to persons, Equality and Treatment
135. Which agency is responsible for the custody and rehabilitation of youthful offenders?
A. Boards of Pardons and Parole B. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
C. Department of Social Welfare and Development D. Bureau of Corrections
136. Are those who commit crime due to abnormalities or psychological disorders. They should be
exempted from criminal liability.
A. Born Criminals B. Insane Criminals C. Criminaloids D. Criminal by Passion
137. It is defined as the wise use of one’s judgment, common sense and personal experience in
deciding.
A. Discretion B. Decision making C. Problem solving D. None of the above
138. A police officer on witness stand is not called upon to express his view about the case, nor to tell
what he heard others say about it, nor to make a speech. Of the following, the most accurate
statement of this situation is that –
A. Be courteous B. To tell the truth and nothing but the truth
C. Do not volunteer D. None of the above
140. It is defined 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 efficiency in the service.
A. Public Relations B. Human Relations
C. Police Community Relations D. Police information and education
141. Which of the following is the most important function of good public relation officers of a police
station?
A. Training of police members B. Generating community awareness and support
C. Recruiting qualified applicant D. Planning and special projects
142. The term “police” can be defined in two ways. This definition refers to the creation of the police
under the Constitution forming a part of the executive department in charge in the apprehension of
offenders and to execute the law.
A. As to agency B. As to behavior C. As to individual D. As to organization
143. The form of child abuse that can range from habitual humiliation of the child to withholding life-
sustaining nurturing refers to –
A. Mental abuse B. Emotional abuse C. Physical abuse D. Economic abuse
145. Dominated by Pleasure principle, through which the individual is pressed for immediate
gratification of his or her desires.
A. Id B. Ego C. Superego D. None of the above
146. The theory which states that police officers who know the wrongdoing of another police officer
will not take action against them or provide information against them to investigators.
A. Code of ethical standards B. Code of Secrecy C. Blue wall of silence D. None of the above
147. He founded the Positive School of Criminology in the Nineteenth Century.
A. Cessare Beccaria B. Cesare Lombroso C. Charles Goring D. Calvin Goddard
148. Under this ethical standard, the PNP member shall take legitimate means to achieve goals
despite of internal and external difficulties.
A. Perseverance B. Humility C. Orderliness D. Integrity
149. It means more than reporting to work on time. It involves as well as every detail of the
policeman’s daily activity.
A. Protection of the underdog B. Maltreatment of offenders
C. Punctuality to calls, requirements of duty, etc. D. Due process of law
151. A police officer is forbidden to engage in idle conversation while on duty. Specifically this
prohibition refers to-
A. Gossip and idle talk B. Communication outside organization
C. Vexing of humiliating other D. All of the foregoing
152. It is a strategic position to prevent crime and delinquency. It receives him when he is young,
observes, supervises, and teaches him for many hours each week during some of his most
impressionable years.
A. Home B. Religion C. School D. Police agency
154. Police officer shall treat official business as such, and shall no impart the same to anyone except
those for whom it is intended, or as by his superior officer, or as required by law
A. Confession B. Confidential information C. criminal investigation D. Secrecy discipline
156. A person who commits crime due to less physical stamina or self-control.
A. Criminaloids B. Criminal by passion C. Insane criminal D. Born criminal
157. The center stage of Police Officers actions wherein his spectators are the citizens he has sworn to
serve with utmost dedication is the –
A. Court B. Community C. Police stationD. None of the foregoing
158. It is considered as the weakest pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System because they fail to
reform offenders and prevent them from returning to criminal life.
A. Police B. Prosecution C. Correctional Institutions D. Community
160. All PNP members must have the moral courage to sacrifice self interest in keeping with the time
honored principle of _____________.
A. Delicadeza B. Pakikisama C. Balikatan D. None of the above
162. May be defined as a study and investigation of crime and criminals and is concerned with the
application of knowledge regarding crime to social programs of crime prevention and control.
A. Etiology of crime B. Criminalist C. Criminology D. Criminal process
163. Which of the following should not release to the press by the police officer?
A. Length of investigation B. Juveniles age C. Juveniles name D. Type of crime committed
164. Republic Act No. 8551 provides for the reorganization of the Philippine National Police. Which of
the following is NOT a guiding policy in the preparation of reorganization plan?
A. Enhancement of community and service orientation to the police
B. Maintenance of a civilian and national police force
C. Attainment of efficiency and effectiveness
D. Adaptation of military command structures
165. They are atavists according to Lombroso because they have inherited their criminal tendencies.
A. Born criminals B. Criminal by Passion C. Insane criminals D. Criminaloids
166. The key to professionalism is the implementation of a _______________ program which includes
the equitable distribution of recruitment, fair promotion, and rationalized approach in assignment,
skills development, grant of reward and award, and decent living upon retirement.
A. Compensation B. Press Relation Officer
C. Human Resource Development D. Organizational Development
167. Ms. Judith was under underweight when she was issued a temporary appointment. What will
happen to her if she does not gain the required weight after six (6) months from her appointment?
A. She will be charge for violation of recruitment policy B. She will be put under probation
C. She will be dismissed from one service D. She will be reassigned
169. A police officer must wear his uniform securely buttoned at all times because –
A. A complete uniform attracts “chicks” B. A neat appearance commands respect
C. Loose clothing is likely to catch obstruction D. None of the above
170. This political violence is used to promote political goals and employs kidnapping, assassination
and bombing to draw repressive response from government trying to defense them.
A. Insurgency B. Sabotage C. Espionage D. Terrorism
171. It is term as the relationship between the victim and the offender.
A. Penal couple B. Brotherhood C. Married couple D. None of the above
174. This 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. Booking C. Bail D. Due process
175. RA No. 6975 did not amend its provision on the ____________ power of city executives in spite of
lobbying to have them in congress; the power still remains with the National Police Commission.
A. Hire and fire B. Appointing C. Promoting D. Dismissing
176. Compulsory retirement from police service entitles one to be promoted one rank higher from the
rank he last held, for purpose of?
A. Monthly Retirement B. Retirement Pays C. Salary Adjustment D. Longevity Pay
177. When a person was subjected to some shocking experiences leaving him with painful memories,
repressed and can no longer be recalled, he is suffering from this disorder,
A. Delusion B. Amnesia C. Phobia D. Dementia Praecox
180. If Metro Manila accounts for 26% of the national total crime volume of 84, 875, how many crimes
were reported to the police?
A. 22, 868 B. 22, 068 C. 20, 250 D. 32, 644
181. Sexual deviation is attained in this deviant behavior by watching nude man or woman.
A. Exhibitionism B. Transvertism C. Voyeurism D. Fetishism
182. This is an ethical standard that requires all PNP members to follow logical procedures in
accomplishing their duties in order to minimize waste of time, money and efforts.
A. Morality B. Justice C. Humility D. Orderliness
183. The mental attitude of every policeman is of vital importance in police works because,
A. police works calls for executive abilities
B. police job requires the ability to make vital calculation
C. a police officer must keep calm in order to think clearly in emergency and critical situations
D. a policeman usually has to act before he has the chance to think
184. Who said that crime is normal and part of nature society?
A. Jeremy Bentham B. Charles Goring C. Cesare Beccaria D. Cesare Lombroso
185. There is ___________ if the killing was considered beforehand and that it was motivated by more
than simple desire to engage in an act of violence.
A. Implied malice B. Deliberation C. Premeditation D. Express malice
186. An offender 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 classified as,
A. Juvenile Offender B. Adult Offender C. Habitual Offender D. Professional criminal
187. Under the PNP Reform Bill known as the RA 8551, thee police ranks are maintained. What is the
equivalent military rank of a Police Chief Superintendent?
A. Colonel B. Lt. Colonel C. Major General D. Brigadier General
188. The body of an ______ person is short, fat, and small-boned. He is easy-going and a very
comfortable person.
A. Mesomorph B. Endomorph C. Ectomorph D. Chronomorph
189. A behavior pattern where an individual return to a state of form adjustment and attempt to
experience them again in memory.
A. Anger B. Phobia1 C. Regression D. Frustration
190. Police officers trained on how to deal with people in a warm and friendly manner are more
skilled in handling ____________works.
A. Media relation B. International relation C. Press relation D. Public relation
192. With a population of 195,000 and a volume crime of 2,540, in Municipality A, What is its crime
rate?
A. 1465.2 B. 1203.5 C. 1230.6 D. 1302.6
193. How do you classify a family or home condition where death, or separation, or desertion
occurred?
A. Broken homeB. Family disintegration C. Family migration D. None of the above
194. They are considered as juvenile offenders when they committed a crime at their given ages; 1.
Jimmy who is 9 years old 2. Rosa, 22 years old 3. Peter, 19 years old 4. Rodrigo, 15 years old
A. 1 and 2 B. 2 and 3 C. 1 and 4 D. 1 and 3
195. Where war or internal conflict is present, children found in those areas are referred to as,
A. Children of war B. Affected children C. Victims of situation D. Zones of peace
196. The most important supervisory principle in any office in order to improve the morale of the staff
A. To be fair and just B. To be strict on attendance
C. To be kind and respectful D. To be more forgiving
197. It is a contemporary approach that relates behavior to events taking place inside the body,
specifically the brain and the nervous system.
A. Psychoanalytic approach B. Neurobiological approach
C. Cognitive approach D. Phenomenological approach
199. What will happen to the sentence rendered by the court to a boy of 10 who raped a girl of his
age?
A. Mitigated B. Suspended C. Serve D. Commuted
200. A child deserted by his parents or guardians for six continuous months is classified as,
A. Neglected B. Dependent C. Abandoned D. Abused
202. What kind of food is believed to be safer, more nutritious and better tasting than conventional
farming practices on the environment human health and animal welfare?
A. Vegetables B. Seafood’s C. Organic D. Freshly Picked
204. Search warrant or warrant of arrest may only be issued by a judge upon determination of____.
A. Prima facie Evidence B. Probable Cause C. Reasonable Ground D. Convincing Evidence
205. He is largely seen as one of the great statesmen in Asia and some even dubbed him as the Lee
Kuan Yew of the Philippines
A. Ferdinand Marcos B. Ninoy AquinoC. Joseph Estrada D. Fidel Ramos
206. With combined heavy rain and strong winds, this typhoon with international name ketsana
affected 993,227 families or 4,901, 234 people making if fourth in the list of worst natural disasters in
the Philippines in terms of number of people affected . What was this typhoon?
A. Typhoon Pablo B. Typhoon Ondoy C. Typhoon Yolanda D. Typhoon Juan
207. The debris of the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 as confirmed by satellite experts are
those found at the _________.
A. Indian Ocean B. West Philippine Sea C. China Sea D. Pacific Ocean
208. With an area of 619.5 km, it is the most populous region in the Philippines as well as the 7thn
most populous metropolitan area in Asia.
A. Metro Cebu B. NCR C. Metro Davao D. Calabarzon
209. Extortion is a less serious crime than bulgary. Breaking-in and entering is more serious than
extortion, but less serious than assault. Assault is more serious than bulgary and public scandal is less
serious than extortion. Which crime is the most serious?
A. Assault B. Public scandal C. Bulgary D. Breaking-in and Entering
211. Who was long rated as the best as the pound for boxer in the world by most sporting news and
boxing websites including ESPN, sports Illustrated, Sporting Life, Yahoo Sports, About Com., Boxers
and the Ring.
A. Floyd Mayweather B. Oscar Dela Hoya C. Manny Pacquiao D. Manuel Marquez
212. In his last poem, Mi Ultimo Adios, Dr. Jose Rizal referred the Philippines with what name?
A. Las Las Filipinas B. Perla del Mar de Oriente
C. Las Islas de San Lazaro D. Las Islas de Poniente
213. The municipal mayor is for today while _____ was during the Spanish period.
A. Alcalde Mayor B. Gobernadorcillo C. Cabeza de Barangay D. Gobernador General
214. Which new development philosophy can be discerned from the 1987 Constitution?
A. programs are initiated from the top B. programs are initiated from below
C. is the exclusive concern of the state D. is seen merely in terms of economic growth
215. A vehicular hit-and-run accident was reported to the Police and a mobile patrol team arrived the
scene. The accident resulted to the death of man. After obtaining a description of the car from some
witness the first action the office should do is to ____________.
A. inspect the site of the fleeing car to precinct headquarters
B. Follow the fleeing car.
C. Take the victim to a hospital
D. Radio the description of the fleeing car to precinct headquarters
216. An annual festival held on Holy week on the island of Marinduque where men and women in
costumes and mask replicate the garb of Roman soldiers.
A. Dinagyan Festival B. Ati-atihan C. Moriones D. Sinulog Festival
217. From which country does the Miss Universe 2015 come from?
A. Colombia B. Venezuela C. USA D. Philippines
218. A highly urbanized city located in Mindoro, Philippines and is the 6th most populous and 3rd
largest city by land area in the Philippines.
A. Marawi City B. Zamboanga City C. Cagayan de Oro City D. Kidapawan City
221. What has been straining the Canadian-Filipino relations, prompting protest, petitions, stern-
worded political threats and even demand for an official government inquiry?
A. Canadian Trash B. Canadian debt
C. Canadian foreign policies D. Canadian treatment of Fil. DH
225. The fire that broke out in Quezon City shortly before midnight on March 18, 1996 leaving at least
162 people dead.
A. Ozone Disco Club fire B. Araneta Avenue fire C. Cubao fire D. Manor Hotel fire
226. A metropolitan rail system serving Metro Manila area and takin to rapid transit system serving
2.1 billion passengers each day.
A. Tutuban Railways B. LRT C. PNR D. Mass Transit System
227. A 4th Class municipality and a coastal resort town of Ilocos Norte and a popular tourist
destination because of its resort and beaches.
A. Sarrat B. Laoag C. Pagudpud D. San Nicolas
228. _____ is a senator who became PNP chief at the time of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada?
A. Antonio Trillanes B. Panfilo Lacson C. Gregorio Honasan D. Allan Peter Cayetano
229. Criminal physical anthropology refers to the study of the relationship of crime to the ____.
A. Environment B. Physical constitution of man
C. Given population D. Spatial distribution of crime in a given area
233. When the age, height, weight, and educational requirements among police applicants be waived?
A. Only when the PNP has declared an annual quota
B. Only when the applicant has a recommendation from the mayor
C. Only when the number of qualified applicants falls below the minimum annual quota
D. Only when all applicants have submitted their applications
234. In a given jurisdiction, who exercises control and supervision of anti-gambling operations?
A. Police Provincial Director B. Local Chief Executives
C. Police Regional Directors D. Chief of Police
235. A process in court pillar of our criminal justice system where the accused is brought before the
court and appraised of the formal charges and informed of his constitutional rights. What is this
process?
A. Plea bargaining B. Custodial investigation C. Arraignment D. Preliminary investigation
236. Policemen reports on a three (3) working shifts. However, they sometimes extend working hours
due to,
A. Overtime pay B. Individual discretion C. need for more policemen D. Inadequate manpower
239. It is the smallest unit of society composed of people who share a way of life, a definite location
and has some continuity.
A. Society B. Population C. Family D. Associations
240. The Chief PNP exercises ________ since he has lawful authority over his subordinates by virtue of
his rank, position and assignment.
A. Order B. Administration C. Control D. Command
241. Unusual emergencies that happens and absence of superior officers leaves the policeman to
handle the situation properly, the best procedure to follow is?
A. Take no action B. Confer with any other superior C. Act according to one’s judgment
D. Confer immediately with other police officers on the best action to take
242. The command and direction of the Chief PNP may be delegated to ___________ officials with
respect to the units under their respective command.
A. Subordinate B. Next-in-rank C. Qualified D. Efficient
243. Who among the following can be considered an applicant to the PNP?
A. Jose, born on January 25, 1981 B. Protacio, born on February 14, 1989
C. Rizal, born on March 27, 1975 D. Mercado, born on April 1, 1969
244. The_____ is still considered as the most basic institution which has control over the behavior of
young persons.
A. Family B. School C. Church D. Peer Group
245. The Chief PNP has term of ______ years.
A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2
246. 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. Human Relations C. Image Building D. Educational
247. When the incarcerated convicted offender undergoes rehabilitation inside jails, they are
undergoing?
A. Institutional Treatment B. Probation C. Parole D. Community-Based Treatment
249. This theory states that the crime and delinquency results when an individual’s bond to society is
weak or broken.
A. Social learning B. Social structure C. Social process D. Social control
250. This theory states that intelligence is largely determined genetically; that ancestry determines IQ;
and that low IQ is linked to behavior, including criminal behavior.
A. Cultural deviance theory B. Labeling theory C. Nature theory D. Strain theory
251. Excessive use of force or police brutality by some members of the PNP is a violation of human
rights and police ethical standards. It is mandated that all PNP members shall exercise proper and
___________ use of authority in the performance of duty.
A. Proportionate B. Ethical C. Effective D. Legitimate
252. In Differential Association Theory, _____ stressed that criminal conduct is learned behavior and
that learning occur through communication and association with others who are with criminal mind.
A. Cesare Beccaria B. Cesare Lombroso C. Cesar Montano D. Edwin Sutherland
253. They play an important role by bringing criminal events to the police.
A. Media B. Judges C. Jail guards D. Janitor
255. The best measure for the competence of police officer is?
A. Command of word B. High level of education
C. Ability to make good reports D. High morale
256. Absence of a complaining victim in the typology of crime is classified as public order crime or?
A. Crimes against person B. Victimless Crime C. Physical Crime D. Public Scandal
257. When PNP members and their families involved themselves in religious, social, and civic activities
in the community, it enhances _______ which will work well for the image of the police.
A. Camaraderie B. Social Awareness C. Responsiveness D. Effectiveness
258. There is a trend in criminal activities which was studied that as one grows older, there is also a
decline in criminal activities. This is known as,
A. Aging-out Phenomenon B. Age-line Curve C. Parkinson’s Law D. Age-Crime Relationship
259. There are four inspection and audit authorities that conduct agency check on the PNP. They are;
The NAPOLCOM, Civil Service Commission, Commission on Audit, and
A. NBI B. IAS, PNP C. DOJ D. Presidential Management Staff
260. Appeals from the decision given by the Chief, PNP regarding a case, are filed with the,
A. PNP Summary Disciplinary Board B. Peoples Law Enforcement Board
C. NAPOLCOM National Appellate Board D. NAPOLCOM Regional Appellate Board
261. A strange development of mutual feeling between the hostage and the hostage taker due to the
prolong time of negotiation is known as,
A. Camaraderie B. Stockholm Syndrome C. Successful Negotiation D. Sympathy
262. The law that provides care and treatment of youthful offenders from apprehension to the
termination of the case is,
A. RA 7610 B. PD 603 C. PD 6975 D. RA 6425
263. It is the unwritten authority given to police officers to make decision, using ones own judgment
based on justice and fairness.
A. Negotiation B. Discretion C. Arraignment D. Plea Bargaining
264. The PNP belongs to one of the most inspected and audited agencies of the government where
audit and inspection are handled by the following authorities; NAPOLCOM, Civil Service Commission,
Internal Affairs Service, PNP and,
A. Department of Justice B. National Bureau of Investigation
C. Commission on Audit D. Presidential Management Staff
265. This theory states that obedience to the norms of lower-class culture places people in conflict
with norms of the dominant culture.
A. Theory of anomie B. Strain theory
C. Differential Association Theory D. Culture Conflict Theory
266. This theory considers delinquent behavior as result of people’s frustration and anger over their
inability to achieved legitimate social and financial success.
A. Classical B. Sociological C. Labeling D. Strain
267. Presidential Decree Number 9344, the most recent bill that deals with youthful offenders whose
age is fifteen and below, is also known as,
A. Comprehensive Juvenile Justice System B. Juvenile Justice Welfare System
C. Juvenile Justice Welfare Code D. Comprehensive Justice System
269. Moral aspect of personality that judges our personality and is also known as the conscience.
A. Id B. Ego C. Super ego D. All of the foregoing
270. He developed the study of body build and criminal behavior or Somatotype School, w/c held that
manifest distinct physiques that makes them susceptible to particular types of delinquent behavior.
A. Charles Goring B. William Sheldon C. Charles Darwin D. Edwin Sutherland
271. Girls see her mother as rival for her father’s attention is termed as –
A. Oedipus complex B. Electra C. Mental retardation D. None of the above
272. Which deals with selective law enforcement for specific problem in the area?
A. Tactical Patrol B. Horse Patrol C. Police Patrol D. Beat Patrol
275. What is a civil wrong which the court seeks a remedy in the form of damages to be paid?
A. Gift B. Tort C. Crime D. None of the above
276. A crime discovered after the perpetrator has left the scene?
A. Hot Crimes B. Cold Crimes C. Crime Scene D. either A or B
277. What is an accusation based on probable cause by grand jury changing an individual with a
specific crime?
A. Pilferage B. Accusation C. Indictment D. Inducement
282. What is the component of justice that is concerned with the allocation of the goods and burdens
of society?
A. Restorative Justice B. Distributive Justice C. Social JusticeD. Any of the above
284. Which term is used for police officers who passively accept and take advantage of opportunities
of corruption?
A. Meat eaters B. Grass eaters C. Opportunists D. None of the above
285. The legislative power shall be vested in the _______ which shall consist of a Senate and a House
of Representatives.
A. Congress of the Philippines B. House of Ombudsman
C. The Supreme Court D. Bureau of Internal Revenue
287. How long shall the term of office of the senators be commenced?
A. 3 years B. 4 years C. 5 years D. 6 years
288. The term of office of the President and Vice-president of the Philippines shall be up to how many
years?
A. 3 years B. 4 years C. 5 years D. 6 years
289. The members of the House of Representatives shall be elected for a term of _____.
A. 3 years B. 4 years C. 5 years D. 6 years
292. The three inherent powers of the state are the following except one:
A. Police Power B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Power of Taxation D. Power to Impeach
293. It is the power of the State to promote public welfare by restraining the use of both liberty and
property of all people.
A. Police Power B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Power of Taxation D. Power to Impeach
294. It is the power of the State to take properties for the purpose of public use upon payment of just
compensation.
A. Police Power B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Power of Taxation D. Power to Impeach
295. The power of the State to impose charge or burden to persons and properties, and property
rights for the purpose of raising revenues to protect the people and extend public projects & services.
A. Police Power B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Power of Taxation D. Power to Impeach
296. It states that public office is public trust and that public officers and employees must, at all times,
be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty and efficiency;
act with patriotism and justice and lead modest lives.
A. Public Trust B. Constitutional Rights C. Accountability D. Responsibility
297. It is a law in the Philippines that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and
harmful internet behavior in the Philippines. It aims to prevent and punish cybercrime in the country.
A. Cybersquatting B. Cybercrime Act
C. Cybercrime Prevention Act D. Cyber Identity Theft Act
299. It is a written instrument containing the proposition and required number of signatories and shall
be in a form by and submitted to the Commission on Elections.
A. Bill B. Law C. Proposition D. Petition
300. It is the electoral process by which an initiative on the Constitution is either approved or rejected
by the people.
A. Referendum B. Plebiscite C. Petition D. Initiative