PATROL
PATROL
PATROL
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1. Is the act of moving about in an area especially by authorized and trained persons or groups for the purpose of
observation, inspection and security. It is aimed to deny opportunities for the commission of crimes and reduce
the risk of citizens becoming victims.
a. Patrol b. Patrol Operations c. Patrol Deployment Process d. Area Profiling
2. The designated area or the route, which is a part of sector where a Police Officer conducts patrol.
a. Patrolling b. Beat c. PIPS d. Patrol Coverage
3. Include the foot, mobile, bike, motorcycle, mounted, waterborne, and sky patrols
a. Fixed Components b. Patrol Components c. Auxiliary components
4. Refers to a police officer who is first to arrive at the crime scene to provide initial police actions on the
information or complaint received.
a. Responder b. First Responder c. Investigator d. Patrol Officer
5. Refers to the area of operation of the Patrol Officers divided into patrol sectors and patrol beats.
a. Patrolling b. Patrol Coverage c. PIPS d. Beat
6. The only basis for computing the number of man hours rendered by every uniformed personnel and the
whole station.
a. Patrol Log b. Logbook c. Patrol Duty d. Task
7. Is a form of patrol conducted by police officers in buddies moving about a beat area by foot. It is primarily
conducted in heavily populated areas, public places and areas of convergence like markets, churches,
schools, transport terminals, amusement places and shopping malls including areas that are not accessible to
motor vehicles.
a. Mobile Patrol b. Foot Patrol c. Patrol d. Sky Patrol
8. The most aggregate representation of unit crime rate data, to convey the annual reported crime experienced by
showing a relative frequency of transpiration of crime incidents.
a. Crime Mapping b. Crime Clock c. Crime Statistics d. Crime Rate
9. Usually classified under natural landmarks or man-made landmarks; both are originally used to help
navigation on finding direction and/or determine area of jurisdiction.
a. Vital Installations b. Aerial Boundaries c. Friendly Forces d. Government Agencies
10. Are those immovable properties owned and controlled by the government, including private properties, such as
Schools, Churches, Reservoirs, Towers, Resorts, Irrigations, Malls, etc..
a. Friendly Forces b. Vital Installations c. Aerial Boundaries d. Government Agencies
11. Is the systematic collection and analysis of information about the social and economic condition of a particular
area that affects the safety and security of its constituents.
a. Patrol b. Patrol Operations c. Patrol Deployment Process d. Area Profiling
12. Provide a detailed set of instructions for the patrol personnel to perform sequence of actions that occur
regularly before, during or after the patrol operations.
a. Patrol b. Patrol Operations c. Patrol Deployment Process d. Area Profiling
13. The PNP shall be headed by a who shall be assisted by two (2) deputy chiefs, Deputy Chief, PNP for
Administration and Deputy Chief, PNP for Operations, both of whom shall be appointed by the President
upon recommendation of the Commission from among the most senior and qualified officers in the service.
a. Director b. Chief of Staff c. Chief, PNP d. Regional Director
14. Are done to prepare Patrol Officers for patrol operations and other patrol related activities
a. Deployment procedures b. Post-deployment procedures c. Pre-deployment procedures
15. Is the taking of a person into custody in order that s/he may be bound to answer for an
offense.
a. Handcuffing b. Search Warrant c. Arrest d. Spot Check/Accosting
16. The working period of a group of patrol personnel.
a. Patrol Duty b. Frequency of Patrol c. Patrol Duration d. Patrol Shift
17. Is the brief stopping of an individual, whether on foot or in a vehicle, based on reasonable
suspicion/probable cause, for the purpose of determining the individual’s identity of resolving the officer’s
suspicion concerning criminal activity.
a. Handcuffing b. Search Warrant c. Spot Check/Accosting d. Arrest
18. Are done to account patrol personnel and equipment and to consolidate the result of the deployment.
The feedback on operations will provide important information for subsequent patrol operations and
related activities.
a. Pre-deployment procedures b. Deployment procedures c. Post-deployment procedures
19. A patrol concept where different patrol units of the Station, barangay tanods, bantay bayan, NGOs and civilian
volunteers from the community support and complement the efforts of each other aimed to prevent the
occurrence of crime in their area of responsibility.
a. Patrolling b. Beat c. PIPS d. Patrol Coverage
20. Refers to the length of time of the patrol operations.
a. Patrol Duty b. Frequency of Patrol c. Patrol Duration d. Patrol Shift
21. Refer to how often patrols are conducted in the patrol sector and the patrol beat.
a. Patrol Duty b. Frequency of Patrol c. Patrol Shift d. Patrol Duration
22. Every police officer on patrol, whether on board a vehicle or on foot patrol, must always carry with him police
.
a. Tickler b. Record Book c. Notebook d. Blotter e. Records
23. One of the major functions of the police. It is the anticipation, recognition and assessment of a crime risk and
the initiation of action to eliminate or reduce it.
a. Crime b. Crime Prevention c. Crime Efficiency d. Crime Solution
24. Consists of the set of circumstances which enables the criminal to commit the crime.
a. Motive b. Instrumentality c. Opportunity
25. Is the nerve center that links the components of the Integrated Patrol System through different communication
systems. It serves as the command and control center of the station that provides direction to the operating
units in the ground.
a. Tactical Command Post b. Station Operations Center c. Incident Command Post
26. A law set forth by a governmental authority; specifically: a city/municipal regulation.
a. Regulations b. System c. Ordinance d. Laws
27. PMSg Peteza once arrested a suspect. He is trying to handcuff said suspect. What should be the first order he
must give to the suspect?
a. “Move up and put your hand against the wall”
b. “Take your right hand off the wall and place it on the small of your back”
c. “Take your other hand off the wall and place it on the small of your back”
d. “Give me your money or else I will kill you”
e. “Stand up and Face the wall”
28. As a first responder, it is the most appropriate procedure if the people involved in traffic accident are
unconscious.
a. Call for funeral service
b. Tap his shoulder three times and ask him “hey hey are you okay?”
c. Do not try to move them unless the scene is unsafe for the victim
d. Secure a place where they can stay
29. While conducting mobile patrol within your respective AOR, you saw a suspicious man, thus you confront
him, but upon alight of your vehicle, said man suddenly run towards you, clinching his knife and tried to stab
you, but fortunately missed, you told the man not to harm you but nevertheless do not heed on your order. As a
result, you shoot the man with his body that resulted into his death. Your action as a police officer was
a. Justified, for that man is suspicious looking and carrying a bladed weapon is illegal
b. Unjustified, there is no reasonable necessity in using your firearm for what the man use was only a
knife, not a firearm
c. Justified, for the police officer is not required to afford a person attacking him of opportunity for a fair
or equal struggle
d. Unjustified, for the law requires a police officer to retreat when his assailant is rapidly advancing him
with deadly weapon
30. As a first responder, it is the most proper procedures if the people involved in the vehicular accident can
move on their own,
a. Do not try to move them c. Apply pressure to the wound
b. Secure a place where they can stay d. Ask the victim to call a help (Call 117)
31. The Chief PNP has how many deputies?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 14 e. 15
32. This method of patrol is primarily used for conducting operations against motorcycle-riding criminals
and those perpetrating street crimes and also used for traffic management and for escort duties.
a. Motorcycle Patrol b. Mobile Patrol c. Foot Patrol d. Bike Patrol
33. A Police Officer failed to report for his duty for 10 days without filing an official leave and has not
informed his immediate superior regarding his absence. What is the violation committed by the police
officer?
a. Simple Neglect of Duty b. Less Grave Neglect of Duty c. Grave Misconduct
34. The filing of several complaints arising from one and the same cause of action involving the same parties
asking for the same relief with the different administration disciplinary authorities, the Internal affairs
service and the office of the ombudsman.
a. Res Judicata b. Double Jeopardy c. Forum Shopping d. Stare Decisis
35. It is process directed to a person requiring him to appear and testify in an investigation or hearing.
a. Warrant b. Subpoena Duces Tecum c. Summon d. Subpoena Ad Testificandum
36. A Police Officer failed to attend a seminar in which he is the representative of his unit without any valid
reason. What is the violation committed by the police officer?
a. Simple Neglect of Duty b. Less Grave Neglect of Duty c. Grave Misconduct
37. Th head of the DILG is called?
a. Chief b. Secretary c. Commissioner d. Director e. Staff
38. A Police Officer attended a birthday party of his relative, he got drunk and indiscriminately fi red his fi rearm
without any justifiable reason. What is the violation committed by the police officer?
a. Simple Neglect of Duty b. Less Grave Neglect of Duty c. Grave Misconduct
39. It is the responsibility of every police officer.
a. Observe human rights and dignity of person d. To serve the public and protect life and property
b. To quit my post only when properly relieved e. To serve and protect mankind
c. To serve mankind
40. Being a police officer, you should always remember that in performing your duty, it is your
primary RESPONSIBILITY to .
1. Prevent and control crimes
2. To serve and the public
3. To protect life and property
4. To follow the orders of the President of the Philippines
a. 1 and 2 only b. 1, 2 and 3 only c. 3 and 4 only d. 2 and 3 only e. 1, 2, 3, and 4
41. All PNP personnel are mandated to observe this function during police operations.
a. Respect the rights and dignity of the suspect d. Respect the rights and dignity of the convict
b. Respect the rights and dignity of the witness e. Respect the rights and dignity of the victim
c. Respect the rights and dignity of the innocent
42. This will be used by the police officer in inscribing important events that transpire during his tour of duty.
a. Police Notebook b. Handheld Radio c. Police Blotter d. Tablet e. Records Book
43. Every police officer will carry his weapon, which shall be primary used in a non-armed confrontation with
an uncooperative and untruly offender during the arrest.
a. Non-lethal weapon b. Handcuff c. Service firearm d. Martials arts e. Whistle
44. The police officer must first issue a/an before he could use force against an offender.
a. Verbal Warning b. Citation ticket c. Jab d. Ultimatum e. Warning Shot
45. Baton/truncheon, pepper spray, and stun gun are considered .
a. Non-lethal weapon d. Human rights infringement
b. Noncombatant e. Lethal weapon
c. Anti-personnel weapon
46. It is one of the duties of a patrol officer.
a. Strictly observe “Buddy System” during patrol operations
b. Conduct briefing prior to dispatch
c. Prevent crimes and arrest sighted law violators
d. Designate and select the members of the patrol team
47. A police officer has the right to perform a/an if the individual has been legitimately stopped with
reasonable suspicion and when the police officer has reason to believe that the individual possesses
weapons on his person and poses a threat to the police officer’s or another person’s safety.
a. Spot check b. Accosting c. Pat down search d. fishing expedition e. stop and frisk
48. He is the first police officer to arrive at the crime scene who was dispatched by the legal local
police station/unit concerned after receipt of incident/flash/alarm report.
a. Most junior PNCO b. Arresting officer c. First responder d. Advance party
49. During Bomb threat, a minimum distance of is the recommended distance for the designation
of “safe” assembly area.
a. 100 meters b. 50 meters c. 150 meters d. 200 meters e. 300 meters
50. Public assemblies held in freedom parks or on private property for the activity.
a. Needs a permit b. Must be dispersed c. Do not need a permit d. none of the above
51. Complete rank and name of the present Team Manager, Regional Special Training Unit 13.
a. PSUPT SAMUEL ROY M SUBSUBAN c. PLTCOL SAMUEL REY M SOBSOBAN
b. PLTCOL SAMUEL ROY M SUBSUBAN d. PLTCOL SAMUEL ROY M SUBSUBAN
52. Complete rank and name of the present Chief, Philippine National Police
a. PDG ARCHIE FRANCISCO F GAMBOA c. PDG ARCHE FRANCISCO F GAMBOA
b. PGEN ARCHE FRANCISCO F GAMBOA d. PGEN ARCHIE FRANCISCO F GAMBOA
53. Complete rank and name of the present Regional Director, Police Regional Office 13
a. PCSUPT JOSELITO T ESQUIVEL, JR c. PCSUPT JOSLITO T ESQUIVEL, JR
b. PBGEN JOSLITO T ESQUIVEL, JR d. PBGEN JOSELITO T ESQUIVEL, JR
54. It is either a written or verbal threat communication through electronic, oral or other means that threatens
to place or use an IED at a certain time, date, or place against any specific person or place.
a. Hoax bomb b. Bomb c. terrorist attack d. bomb threat e. bomb joke
55. It refers to a police officer who is the first to arrive at the crime scene to provide initial police action on
the information or complaint received.
a. Arresting officer b. beat patroller c. team leader d. First responder
56. It means the highest degree of restraint that the police, military and others peace keeping authorities
shall observe during public assembly or in the dispersal of the same.
a. High risk arrest b. Maximum tolerance c. actual restraint d. voluntary submission
57. Which among the following can be considered as safest type of search?
a. Prone search b. Wall search c. Standing search d. Kneeling search e. Thorough search
58. This type of search can be considered extremely dangerous, for we cannot countenance that some subjects
has knowledge of judo.
a. Kneeling search b. Prone search c. Wall search d. Standing search e. Thorough search
59. Best method of restraint.
a. Mobile patrol b. Handcuff c. concertina fence d. warning shot e. stun gun
60. PMSg Peteza once arrested a suspect. He is trying to handcuff said suspect. What should be the first order
he must give to the suspect?
a. “Move up and put your hand against the wall”
b. “Take your right hand off the wall and place it on the small of your back”
c. “Take your other hand off the wall and place it on the small of your back”
d. “Give me your money or else I will kill you”
e. “Stand up and face the wall”
II. ENUMERATION: PGEN ARCHIE FRANCISCO F GAMBOA, Chief, PNP 15 Do’s and Don’ts. (30pts)
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III. ESSAY. What have you learned during the entire duration of patrol phase for you to be considered an effective
patrol officer with a high degree of efficiency and expertise? Use separate sheet of paper provided. (10pts)