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CRIMINAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

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CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 1


CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 2
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION
DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL
FIRE TECH and ARSON INVESTIGATION
ORGANIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION
TRAFFICE MGT and ACCIDENT INVEST
CRIMINALISTICS
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PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
FORENSIC BALLISTICS
FORENSIC MEDICINE
FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
QUESTION DOCUMENT
POLYGRAPHY
SOCIOLOGY OF CRIMES AND ETHICS
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INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
CJS
HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND CRISIS MGT
ETHICS AND VALUES
CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
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INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION
NON-INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION
MODULE 2

LAW ENFORCEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
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Subjects

1. Police Organization and Administration with Police Planning


2. Security Safety Management
3. Police Patrol
4. Police Intelligence
5. Police Personnel and Records Management
6. Comparative Police System
1. It is the scientific study of crime
and the effort of the society to
prevent and repressed them?

a. Crime
b. Victimology
c. Criminology
d. Criminal justice
1. It is the scientific study of crime
and the effort of the society to
prevent and repressed them?

a. Crime
b. Victimology
c. Criminology
d. Criminal justice
2. It is the study of human society, Its
origin, structure, functions and
direction

a. Sociology
b. Criminology
c. Psychology
d. Anthropology
2. It is the study of human society, Its
origin, structure, functions and
direction

a. Sociology
b. Criminology
c. Psychology
d. Anthropology
3. An act or omission in violation of
the public law commanding or
forbidding it.
a. Crime
b. Felony (RPC)
c. Offense (Spl. Penal law)
d. Infraction of law (C/M. Ord.)
3. An act or omission in violation of
the public law commanding or
forbidding it.
a. Crime
b. Felony (RPC)
c. Offense (Spl. Penal law)
d. Infraction of law (C/M. Ord.)
4. The following are the elements of
Dolo or deceit, EXCEPT:

a. Intelligence
b. Intent
c. Freedom
d. Negligence
4. The following are the elements of
Dolo or deceit, EXCEPT:

a. Intelligence
b. Intent
c. Freedom
d. Negligence
5. It is the scientific study of human
behavior or man’s external
manifestation in relation to
criminality.
a) Epidiomology
b) Criminal psychology
c) Criminal Psychiatry
d) Physical anthropology
5. It is the scientific study of human
behavior or man’s external
manifestation in relation to
criminality.
a) Epidiomology
b) Criminal psychology
c) Criminal Psychiatry
d) Physical anthropology
6. Crimes are classified under the
revised penal code according to their
gravity. What crime to which the law
attaches the capital punishment or
afflictive penalties.

a. grave felonies
b. light felonies (arresto menor)
c. less grave felonies (Correctional)
d. complex felonies
6. Crimes are classified under the
revised penal code according to their
gravity. What crime to which the law
attaches the capital punishment or
afflictive penalties.

a. grave felonies
b. light felonies (arresto menor)
c. less grave felonies (Correctional)
d. complex felonies
7. Refers to a person who has been
found guilty by competent court by
virtue of final verdict.
a. felon
b. suspect
c. criminal
d. recidivist
7. Refers to a person who has been
found guilty by competent court by
virtue of final verdict.
a. felon
b. suspect
c. criminal
d. recidivist
8. This is a branch of public law which
defines crime, treats of their nature
and provides for their punishment.
a. Civil law
b) Political law
c) Criminal law
d) Commercial law
8. This is a branch of public law which
defines crime, treats of their nature
and provides for their punishment.
a. Civil law
b) Political law
c) Criminal law
d) Commercial law
9. The Revised penal code is the
primary source of our criminal law. It
is otherwise known as:

a. Act 3815
b. Republic Act 3815
c. Batas Pambansa 3815
d. Commonwealth Act 3815
9. The Revised penal code is the
primary source of our criminal law. It
is otherwise known as:

a. Act 3815
b. Republic Act 3815
c. Batas Pambansa 3815
d. Commonwealth Act 3815
10. This school of though in
criminology states that although
individuals have free will, there are
other factors that affect the exercise
of their free will, which cause them
commit crimes:
a. neo-classical
b. classical
c. utilitarianism
d. positivist
10. This school of though in
criminology states that although
individuals have free will, there are
other factors that affect the exercise
of their free will, which cause them
commit crimes:
a. neo-classical
b. classical
c. utilitarianism
d. positivist
11. What is also known as the "Anti-
Violence Against Women and Their
Children Act of 2004"?

A. RA 7610
B. RA 9208
C. RA 9262
D. RA 9344
11. What is also known as the "Anti-
Violence Against Women and Their
Children Act of 2004"?

A. RA 7610
B. RA 9208
C. RA 9262
D. RA 9344
12. What type of a delinquent youth is
characterized by being aggressive and
recent the authority of anyone who
makes an effort to control his
behavior?

A. Accidental
B. Asocial
C. Neurotic
D. Social
12. What type of a delinquent youth is
characterized by being aggressive and
recent the authority of anyone who
makes an effort to control his
behavior?

A. Accidental
B. Asocial
C. Neurotic
D. Social
13. His delinquent act has a cold,
brutal, vicious quality for which the
youth feels no remorse

a. Accidental
b. Asocial
c. Neurotic
d. Social
14. What approach towards
delinquency views the lawbreaker as a
person whose misconduct is the result
of faulty biology?

A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
14. What approach towards
delinquency views the lawbreaker as a
person whose misconduct is the result
of faulty biology?

A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
15. It accounts for individual offender
by reference to learning process,
which goes on in youth gangs,
stigmatizing contacts with social
control agencies and other variables of
that time.
A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
15. It accounts for individual offender
by reference to learning process,
which goes on in youth gangs,
stigmatizing contacts with social
control agencies and other variables of
that time.
A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
16. It tells us that the offender
behaves as she or he does in response
to pathological personality of some
kind.

A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
16. It tells us that the offender
behaves as she or he does in response
to pathological personality of some
kind.

A. Biogenic
B. Phatogenic
C. Psychogenic
D. Sociogenic
17. It is characterized by disrespect or
disobedience for authority.

A. Anti Social Behavior


B. Emotional Disorder
C. Truancy
D. Vagrancy
17. It is characterized by disrespect or
disobedience for authority.

A. Anti Social Behavior


B. Emotional Disorder
C. Truancy
D. Vagrancy
18. Emancipation age?

a. 15
b. 16
c. 17
d. 18
18. Emancipation age?

a. 15
b. 16
c. 17
d. 18
19. Under the “Juvenile Justice and
Welfare Act of 2006”, which among
the following refers to a child who is
alleged as, accused of, or adjudged
as, having committed an offense
under Philippine laws?
A. Child in Conflict with the Law
B. Juvenile Delinquent
C. Minor Offender
D. Youth Criminal
19. Under the “Juvenile Justice and
Welfare Act of 2006”, which among
the following refers to a child who is
alleged as, accused of, or adjudged
as, having committed an offense
under Philippine laws?
A. Child in Conflict with the Law
B. Juvenile Delinquent
C. Minor Offender
D. Youth Criminal
20. It is the application of the criminal
justice to minors and youthful
offender through the cooperation of
the criminal justice system.

A. Child Justice System


B. Juvenile Justice System
C. Minor Justice System
D. Youth Justice System
20. It is the application of the criminal
justice to minors and youthful
offender through the cooperation of
the criminal justice system.

A. Child Justice System


B. Juvenile Justice System
C. Minor Justice System
D. Youth Justice System
21. It is otherwise known as Special
Protection of Children Against Child
Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination
Act of 1992.

A. RA 7610
B. RA 6809
C. RA 9262
D. RA 9344
21. It is otherwise known as Special
Protection of Children Against Child
Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination
Act of 1992.

A. RA 7610
B. RA 6809
C. RA 9262
D. RA 9344
22. Provide the basis for judgment
about what is important for the
organization to succeed in its core
business.
a.Discretion
b.Personality
c.Protocol
d Habits
22. Provide the basis for judgment
about what is important for the
organization to succeed in its core
business.
a.Discretion
b.Personality
c.Protocol
d Habits
23. Anti-graft and Corrupt Practice
Act

a. RA 3019 c. RA 1379
b. RA 6379 d. RA 6975
23. Anti-graft and Corrupt Practice
Act

a. RA 3019 c. RA 1379
b. RA 6379 d. RA 6975
24. It is that branch in the
administration of criminal justice,
which is charged with the
responsibility for the custody,
supervision, and rehabilitation of the
convicted offenders.
a. Bureau of Corrections
b. Penology
c. Correction
d. BJMP
24. It is that branch in the
administration of criminal justice,
which is charged with the
responsibility for the custody,
supervision, and rehabilitation of the
convicted offenders.
a. Bureau of Corrections
b. Penology
c. Correction
d. BJMP
25. This is the principal persecutory
arm of the government in ordinary
criminal cases:
a. National Bureau of Investigation
b Dept. of Justice
c. National Prosecution Service
d. Court
25. This is the principal persecutory
arm of the government in ordinary
criminal cases:
a. National Bureau of Investigation
b Dept. of Justice
c. National Prosecution Service
d. Court
26. Which of the following is not
included in the components of
Criminal justice System of the United
States?
a. Law Enforcement
b. Corrections
c. Prosecution
d. Courts
26. Which of the following is not
included in the components of
Criminal justice System of the United
States?
a. Law Enforcement
b. Corrections
c. Prosecution
d. Courts
27. This is an examination of a man’s house
or other buildings or premises, of his
person, with a view to the discovery of
contraband or illicit or stolen property or
some evidence of guilt to be used in the
prosecution of a criminal action or some
offense with which he is charged.
a. Ocular inspection
b. Seizure
c. Security survey
d. Search
28. Taking, under real or assumed
authority, custody of another for the
purpose of holding or detaining him to
answer a criminal charge or civil
demand.
a. Accusation
b. Custody
c. Detention
d. Arrest
28. Taking, under real or assumed
authority, custody of another for the
purpose of holding or detaining him to
answer a criminal charge or civil
demand.
a. Accusation
b. Custody
c. Detention
d. Arrest
29. He is responsible in evaluating the
traces of the police have gathered and
deciding whether it is sufficient to
warrant the filing of charge(s) against
the alleged violator.
a. Investigator
b. Judge
c. Prosecutor
d. Jury
29. He is responsible in evaluating the
traces of the police have gathered and
deciding whether it is sufficient to
warrant the filing of charge(s) against
the alleged violator.
a. Investigator
b. Judge
c. Prosecutor
d. Jury
30. He is an arbitrator in court who
ensues that the defense and the
prosecution adhere to the legal
requirements of introducing
evidences.
a. Clerk of Court
b. Judge
c. Sheriff
d. Jury
30. He is an arbitrator in court who
ensues that the defense and the
prosecution adhere to the legal
requirements of introducing
evidences.
a. Clerk of Court
b. Judge
c. Sheriff
d. Jury
31. This is a governmental body, which
is charged with the responsibility of
administering justice.
a. Law Enforcement
b. Correction
c. Prosecution
d. Court
31. This is a governmental body, which
is charged with the responsibility of
administering justice.
a. Law Enforcement
b. Correction
c. Prosecution
d. Court
32. Basically, a police department is
organized first and foremost from this
purpose.
a. Crime prevention
b. Intelligence
c. Investigation
d. Patrol
32. Basically, a police department is
organized first and foremost from this
purpose.
a. Crime prevention
b. Intelligence
c. Investigation
d. Patrol
33. This document is required by the
Prosecutor’s Office before it can
entertain a complaint on a case
covered by the Barangay Court
a. Certificate of Non-Settlement
b. Certificate to File Action
c. Certificate of Non-Arbitration
d. Complaint Affidavit
33. This document is required by the
Prosecutor’s Office before it can
entertain a complaint on a case
covered by the Barangay Court
a. Certificate of Non-Settlement
b. Certificate to File Action
c. Certificate of Non-Arbitration
d. Complaint Affidavit
34. This part of the community, which is
in strategic position to prevent crime and
delinquency, receives the child when he
is young, observes, supervises and
teaches him for many hours each week
during some of his most impressionable
years:
a. Government
b. School
c. Church
d. Family
34. This part of the community, which is
in strategic position to prevent crime and
delinquency, receives the child when he
is young, observes, supervises and
teaches him for many hours each week
during some of his most impressionable
years:
a. Government
b. School
c. Church
d. Family
35. The first appearance of the
defendant in court where he is
informed of the charges against him
where he pleads guilty or not guilty.
a. Preliminary investigation
b. Arraignment
c. Direct examination
d. Trial
35. The first appearance of the
defendant in court where he is
informed of the charges against him
where he pleads guilty or not guilty.
a. Preliminary investigation
b. Arraignment
c. Direct examination
d. Trial
36. The precursor of the
National Bureau of Investigation.
a. Division of Investigation
b. Bureau of Investigation
c. Ministry of Investigation
d. Bureau of Justice
36. The precursor of the
National Bureau of Investigation.
a. Division of Investigation
b. Bureau of Investigation
c. Ministry of Investigation
d. Bureau of Justice
37. This is the process or method
whereby accusations are brought
before the court of justice to
determine the innocence or guilt of
the accused.
a. Prosecutor
b. Prosecution
c. Trial
d. Preliminary Investigation
37. This is the process or method
whereby accusations are brought
before the court of justice to
determine the innocence or guilt of
the accused.
a. Prosecutor
b. Prosecution
c. Trial
d. Preliminary Investigation
38. One who prosecutes another for a
crime in the name of the
government?

a. Public Prosecutor
b. Private prosecutor
c. Prosecution
d. Ombudsman
38. One who prosecutes another for a
crime in the name of the
government?

a. Public Prosecutor
b. Private prosecutor
c. Prosecution
d. Ombudsman
39. This process intends to determine
whether the accused could have
committed the crime charged.

a. Preliminary investigation
b. Investigation
c. Preliminary inquiry
d. Inquiry
39. This process intends to determine
whether the accused could have
committed the crime charged.

a. Preliminary investigation
b. Investigation
c. Preliminary inquiry
d. Inquiry
40. Who has the general powers to
make arrests, search and seizure in
accordance with the Constitutions and
pertinent law?
a. Prosecutor
b. Police
c. Barangay Tanod
d. Military
40. Who has the general powers to
make arrests, search and seizure in
accordance with the Constitutions and
pertinent law?
a. Prosecutor
b. Police
c. Barangay Tanod
d. Military
41. Which of the following conducts
preliminary investigation to determine
if there is probable cause?

a. Public Prosecutor
b. Clerk of Court
c. Private Prosecutor
d. Judge
41. Which of the following conducts
preliminary investigation to determine
if there is probable cause?

a. Public Prosecutor
b. Clerk of Court
c. Private Prosecutor
d. Judge
42. National Prosecution Service
was under the general supervision
and control of the?

a. Secretary of DOJ
b. Secretary of SC
c. Secretary of RTC
d. Secretary of Defense
42. National Prosecution Service
was under the general supervision
and control of the?

a. Secretary of DOJ
b. Secretary of SC
c. Secretary of RTC
d. Secretary of Defense
43. An accusation in writing charging
a person with an offense subscribed by
the fiscal and filed with the court
a. Information
b. Complaint
c. Affidavit
d. Subpoena
43. An accusation in writing charging
a person with an offense subscribed by
the fiscal and filed with the court
a. Information
b. Complaint
c. Affidavit
d. Subpoena
44. It refers to is the security given
for the release of a person in custody
of the law, furnished by him or a
bondsman, to guarantee his
appearance before any court.

a. Bail
b. Cash Bond
c. Property Bond
d. Surety Bond
44. It refers to is the security given
for the release of a person in custody
of the law, furnished by him or a
bondsman, to guarantee his
appearance before any court.

a. Bail
b. Cash Bond
c. Property Bond
d. Surety Bond
45. It is a wise use of one’s judgment?

a. Arbitration
b. Discretion
c. Settlement
d. Decision
45. It is a wise use of one’s judgment?

a. Arbitration
b. Discretion
c. Settlement
d. Decision
46. by reading in the presence of the
accused and any judge of the court in
which it was rendered
a. Decision
b. Promulgation of Judgment
c. Attrition
d. Build
46. by reading in the presence of the
accused and any judge of the court in
which it was rendered
a. Decision
b. Promulgation of Judgment
c. Attrition
d. Build
47. This terrorist tactic is the oldest
but still the most widely used terrorist
tactic. Targets are often predictable
and invariably, the terrorist will claim
responsibility.
a. Assassination or liquidation
b. Kidnapping
c. Bombing
d. Arson
47. This terrorist tactic is the oldest
but still the most widely used terrorist
tactic. Targets are often predictable
and invariably, the terrorist will claim
responsibility.
a. Assassination or liquidation
b. Kidnapping
c. Bombing
d. Arson
48. This terrorist tactic is a well-
planned, generally well-thought-out,
properly rehearsed and precisely
executed operation.
a. Assassination or liquidation c. Bombing
b. Kidnapping d. Ambush
48. This terrorist tactic is a well-
planned, generally well-thought-out,
properly rehearsed and precisely
executed operation.
a. Assassination or liquidation c. Bombing
b. Kidnapping d. Ambush
49. What shall be the primary concern
of the government during the
resolution of a crisis?
a. Prevention of property destruction
b. Safety of the victims and civilians
c. Prosecution of the perpetrator
d. Respect for human rights
49. What shall be the primary concern
of the government during the
resolution of a crisis?
a. Prevention of property destruction
b. Safety of the victims and civilians
c. Prosecution of the perpetrator
d. Respect for human rights
50. A state of excitement
accompanied by exaltation or a
feeling of well-being which is out of
harmony with the surrounding
circumstances of the patient ?
a. Mania
b. Melancholia
c. Apathy
d. None of these
50. A state of excitement
accompanied by exaltation or a
feeling of well-being which is out of
harmony with the surrounding
circumstances of the patient ?
a. Mania
b. Melancholia
c. Apathy
d. None of these
51. To arrange or settle by conferring
or discussion

a. Negotiator
b. Negotiate
c. Hostage Taker
d. None of these
51. To arrange or settle by conferring
or discussion

a. Negotiator
b. Negotiate
c. Hostage Taker
d. None of these
52. CRISIS – from the Greek word
“krises”, means “_____”.

a. to separate
b. to execute
c. to prepare
d. none of these
52. CRISIS – from the Greek word
“krises”, means “_____”.

a. to separate
b. to execute
c. to prepare
d. none of these
53. Who advocated the “Hierarchy of
Needs”?

a. Abraham Maslow
b. Enrico Ferri
c. Sigmund Freud
d. William Bonger
53. Who advocated the “Hierarchy of
Needs”?

a. Abraham Maslow
b. Enrico Ferri
c. Sigmund Freud
d. William Bonger
54. What do you call the sexual act of
inserting the penis into the anus of the
other person?
a. Anillingus
b. Coprolalia
c. Frottage
d. Sodomy
54. What do you call the sexual act of
inserting the penis into the anus of the
other person?
a. Anillingus
b. Coprolalia
c. Frottage
d. Sodomy
55. Which of the following refers to
the maltreatment of a minor, whether
habitual or not?

a. Abuse
b. Caress
c. Discrimination
d. Exploitation
55. Which of the following refers to
the maltreatment of a minor, whether
habitual or not?

a. Abuse
b. Caress
c. Discrimination
d. Exploitation
56. It is a sexual behavior
characterized by sucking and liking
the male organ.
a. Don Juanism
b. Ejaculation
c. Fellatio
d. Sodomy
56. It is a sexual behavior
characterized by sucking and liking
the male organ.
a. Don Juanism
b. Ejaculation
c. Fellatio
d. Sodomy
57. The process of settlement
between the hostage and the hostage
taker

a. Negotiator
b. Negotiation
c. Ground Commander
d. Arbitration
57. The process of settlement
between the hostage and the hostage
taker

a. Negotiator
b. Negotiation
c. Ground Commander
d. Arbitration
58. Who is the father of
Psychoanalysis?

a. Abraham Maslow
b. Enrico Ferri
c. Sigmund Freud
d. William Bonger
58. Who is the father of
Psychoanalysis?

a. Abraham Maslow
b. Enrico Ferri
c. Sigmund Freud
d. William Bonger
59. the person being held by
the hostage taker
a. Hostage
b. Hostage Taker
c. Suspect
d. Victim
59. the person being held by
the hostage taker
a. Hostage
b. Hostage Taker
c. Suspect
d. Victim
60. The government considers all terrorist
actions, regardless of motivation, as
criminal acts and, therefore, shall be
prosecuted and penalized under the
Revised Penal Code. (New law Republic
Act_____Human Security Act of 2007)
a. 9372
b. 9384
c. 9169
d. 9375
60. The government considers all terrorist
actions, regardless of motivation, as
criminal acts and, therefore, shall be
prosecuted and penalized under the
Revised Penal Code. (New law Republic
Act_____Human Security Act of 2007)
a. 9372
b. 9384
c. 9169
d. 9375
61. What explanation of crimes is
based on the Freudian Theory, which
traces behaviour as the deviation of
the repression of the basic drives?
a. Physiological
b. Psychiatrical
c. Psychoanalytical
d. Psychological
61. What explanation of crimes is
based on the Freudian Theory, which
traces behaviour as the deviation of
the repression of the basic drives?
a. Physiological
b. Psychiatrical
c. Psychoanalytical
d. Psychological
62. What theoretical approach to the
existence of crime explains that
mental disease of a person is a cause
of the criminal behavior?

a. Criminal Physiology
b. Criminal Psychiatry
c. Criminal Psychoanalysis
d. Criminal Psychology
62. What theoretical approach to the
existence of crime explains that
mental disease of a person is a cause
of the criminal behavior?

a. Criminal Physiology
b. Criminal Psychiatry
c. Criminal Psychoanalysis
d. Criminal Psychology
63. It is an authority conferred by law
to act in certain conditions or
situations in accordance with an
official’s or an official agency’s own
considered judgment and conscience.
a. Decision
b. Discretion
c. Judgment
d. Power
63. It is an authority conferred by law
to act in certain conditions or
situations in accordance with an
official’s or an official agency’s own
considered judgment and conscience.
a. Decision
b. Discretion
c. Judgment
d. Power
64. This is an excessive, irrational
and uncontrollable fear of a
perfectly natural situation or
object:
a. Melancholia c. Phobia
b. Exaltation d. Mania
64. This is an excessive, irrational
and uncontrollable fear of a
perfectly natural situation or
object:
a. Melancholia c. Phobia
b. Exaltation d. Mania
65. This is the impairment in desire
for sexual gratification in the male or
an inability to achieve it:

a. Masturbation c. Impotence
b. Voyeurism d. Frigidity
65. This is the impairment in desire
for sexual gratification in the male or
an inability to achieve it:

a. Masturbation c. Impotence
b. Voyeurism d. Frigidity
66. Animals are used for the
achievement of sexual excitation and
gratification:
a. Voyeurism c. Fetishism
b. Pedophilia d. Bestiality
66. Animals are used for the
achievement of sexual excitation and
gratification:
a. Voyeurism c. Fetishism
b. Pedophilia d. Bestiality
67. achievement of sexual pleasure
through clandestine peeping:

a. Voyeurism c. Fetishism
b. Pedophilia d. Bestiality
67. achievement of sexual pleasure
through clandestine peeping:

a. Voyeurism c. Fetishism
b. Pedophilia d. Bestiality
68. These are the following authorized
to conduct Preliminary Investigation
Except?
a. Tanodbayan
b. Regional Prosecutor
c. National Prosecutor
d. Barangay Captain
68. These are the following authorized
to conduct Preliminary Investigation
Except?
a. Tanodbayan
b. Regional Prosecutor
c. National Prosecutor
d. Barangay Captain
69. A law that creates Police
Commission and it is also called Police
Act of 1966?
a. PD 603
b. PD 765
c. RA 4864
d. RA 6975
69. A law that creates Police
Commission and it is also called Police
Act of 1966?
a. PD 603
b. PD 765
c. RA 4864
d. RA 6975
70. What agency of the Philippine
government was founded last July 18,
1901, which was responsible for
policing the entire archipelago?
a. Integrated National Police
b. PNP
c. Philippine Constabulary
d. Insular Police Force
70. What agency of the Philippine
government was founded last July 18,
1901, which was responsible for
policing the entire archipelago?
a. Integrated National Police
b. PNP
c. Philippine Constabulary
d. Insular Police Force
71. Known as the Code of Conduct
and Ethical Standards for
public officials and employees.
A. R.A. No. 9344
B. R.A. No. 6713
C. R.A. No. 9262
D. P.D. No. 603
71. Known as the Code of Conduct
and Ethical Standards for
public officials and employees.
A. R.A. No. 9344
B. R.A. No. 6713
C. R.A. No. 9262
D. P.D. No. 603
72. His key ideas are concentrated on
the principle of “Survival of the
Fittest” as a behavioral science. He
advocated the “Somatotyping
Theory”.
A. W Sheldon
B. R Merton
C. E Sutherland
D. Ivan Nye
72. His key ideas are concentrated on
the principle of “Survival of the
Fittest” as a behavioral science. He
advocated the “Somatotyping
Theory”.
A. W Sheldon
B. R Merton
C. E Sutherland
D. Ivan Nye
73. Known as the Child and
Youth Welfare Code.
A. R.A. No 9344
B. P.D. No. 603
C. R.A. No.7610
D. R.A. No. 8369
73. Known as the Child and
Youth Welfare Code.
A. R.A. No 9344
B. P.D. No. 603
C. R.A. No.7610
D. R.A. No. 8369
74. Known as The Special Protection of
Children againsts Child abuse,
Exploitation, and Discrimination Act of
1992.

A. R.A. No. 9344


B. R.A. No. 7610
C. R.A. No. 8369
D. P.D. No. 603
75. A Person who acts illegally and is
not old enough to be treated as an
adult under the laws of the
community.

A. Criminal
B. Juvenile Delinquent
C. Young Criminal
D. Minor Criminal
75. A Person who acts illegally and is
not old enough to be treated as an
adult under the laws of the
community.

A. Criminal
B. Juvenile Delinquent
C. Young Criminal
D. Minor Criminal
76. Any Intentional
Unauthorized absence from
compulsory
A. Truancy
B. Deviancy
C. Kickout
D. Dropout
76. Any Intentional
Unauthorized absence from
compulsory
A. Truancy
B. Deviancy
C. Kickout
D. Dropout
77. The strict code of conduct
that governs the behavior of
the Mafia members is called
A. Omerta
B. Triad
C. Silencer
D. Mafioso
77. The strict code of conduct
that governs the behavior of
the Mafia members is called
A. Omerta
B. Triad
C. Silencer
D. Mafioso
78. The field of criminology is a multi-
disciplinary science. One of its aspect
is the study of crime focused on the
group of people and society which is
known today as:
A. Criminal Psychology
B. Criminal Sociology
C. Criminal Psychiatry
D. Criminal Etiology
78. The field of criminology is a multi-
disciplinary science. One of its aspect
is the study of crime focused on the
group of people and society which is
known today as:
A. Criminal Psychology
B. Criminal Sociology
C. Criminal Psychiatry
D. Criminal Etiology
79. When the accused is found not
guilty of the charges
presented before the court, he is

A. convicted
B. suspended
C. acquitted
D. absuelto
79. When the accused is found not
guilty of the charges
presented before the court, he is

A. convicted
B. suspended
C. acquitted
D. absuelto
80. What kind of assault committed
when it includes kicking, punching,
deliberately throwing an object and
drawing a lethal weapon against
someone?
A. Mental
B. Physical
C. Sexual
D. Verbal
80. What kind of assault committed
when it includes kicking, punching,
deliberately throwing an object and
drawing a lethal weapon against
someone?
A. Mental
B. Physical
C. Sexual
D. Verbal
81. What do we call the psychological,
emotional and behavioral reactions and
deficits of women victims and their
inability to respond effectively to
repeated physical and
psychological violence?
A. Woman Menopausal Syndrome
B. Battered Woman Syndrome
C. Violence against women
D. M'Naghten Rule
81. What do we call the psychological,
emotional and behavioral reactions and
deficits of women victims and their
inability to respond effectively to
repeated physical and
psychological violence?
A. Woman Menopausal Syndrome
B. Battered Woman Syndrome
C. Violence against women
D. M'Naghten Rule
82. A legal relationship between two people
not biologically related, usually terminating
the rights of biological parents, and
usually with a trial "live-in" period. Once it is
finalized, the records are sealed and only the
most compelling interests will
enable disclosure of documents.
A. Adoption
B. Foster parenting
C. Common law relationship
D. Brotherhood
82. A legal relationship between two people
not biologically related, usually terminating
the rights of biological parents, and
usually with a trial "live-in" period. Once it is
finalized, the records are sealed and only the
most compelling interests will
enable disclosure of documents.
A. Adoption
B. Foster parenting
C. Common law relationship
D. Brotherhood
83. The independence of a minor from
his or her parents before reaching age
of majority is known as
A. Enlightenment
B. Recognizance
C. Emancipation
D. Freedom from
parental obligation
83. The independence of a minor from
his or her parents before reaching age
of majority is known as
A. Enlightenment
B. Recognizance
C. Emancipation
D. Freedom from
parental obligation
84. What is the legal doctrine
establishing "parental" role of state
over welfare of its citizens, especially
its children?
A. Guardianship
B. Order of Authority
C. In Loco Parentis
D. Parens Patriae
84. What is the legal doctrine
establishing "parental" role of state
over welfare of its citizens, especially
its children?
A. Guardianship
B. Order of Authority
C. In Loco Parentis
D. Parens Patriae
85. A parent who provided an egg,
sperm, or uterus with an intent
of giving the child up for adoption
to specific parties.
A. None of these
B. Stepparent
C. Foster Parent
D. Surrogate Parent
85. A parent who provided an egg,
sperm, or uterus with an intent
of giving the child up for adoption
to specific parties.
A. None of these
B. Stepparent
C. Foster Parent
D. Surrogate Parent
86. One of the following is an act
constituting exploitation and
sex abuse among children in exchange
of any form of incentive.
A. Child trafficking
B. Child abuse
C. Child prostitution
D. Child racketeering
86. One of the following is an act
constituting exploitation and
sex abuse among children in exchange
of any form of incentive.
A. Child trafficking
B. Child abuse
C. Child prostitution
D. Child racketeering
87. Among the following classical thoughts in Criminology is
not correct:

A. The Classical school of Criminology is spearheaded by


Bentham and Beccaria.
B. The Classical School of Criminology is an advocate of
punishment as a deterrent to crime.
C. The Classical School of Criminology argues that
criminals
were primitive creatures, incapable of living normally
in
society.
D. The Classical School of Criminology also argued that
nature has placed mankind under the governance of
two
sovereign masters, “pain” and “pleasure”
87. Among the following classical thoughts in Criminology is
not correct:

A. The Classical school of Criminology is spearheaded by


Bentham and Beccaria.
B. The Classical School of Criminology is an advocate of
punishment as a deterrent to crime.
C. The Classical School of Criminology argues that
criminals were primitive creatures, incapable of living normally
in society.
D. The Classical School of Criminology also argued that
nature has placed mankind under the governance of
two sovereign masters, “pain” and “pleasure”
88. Parental discipline appears relation to delinquency.
Harsh discipline in the home may result in more
delinquencies than consistent and reasoning forms of
discipline. Aside from this, screaming at the child,
calling the child insulting names, excessive criticizing or
generally ignoring the child is also contributory to
delinquency. This action simply refers to:

A. Physical Abuse
B. Emotional abuse
C. Unfair parent
D. Parental neglect
88. Parental discipline appears relation to delinquency.
Harsh discipline in the home may result in more
delinquencies than consistent and reasoning forms of
discipline. Aside from this, screaming at the child,
calling the child insulting names, excessive criticizing or
generally ignoring the child is also contributory to
delinquency. This action simply refers to:

A. Physical Abuse
B. Emotional abuse
C. Unfair parent
D. Parental neglect
89. The best PCR a police officer can
do to the community is

A. harass the people


B. perform his job well
C. dress well
D. always present in the office
89. The best PCR a police officer can
do to the community is

A. harass the people


B. perform his job well
C. dress well
D. always present in the office
90. Which of the following is the basic
political unit of the Filipino nation
that implements the policies of the
national and local government?
A. family
B. society
C. community
D. barangay
91. 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
91. 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
92. What model of insurgency does the
New People’s Army in the Philippines is
employing?

A. Communist Model
B. Socialist Model
C. Democratic Model
D. None of these
92. What model of insurgency does the
New People’s Army in the Philippines is
employing?

A. Communist Model
B. Socialist Model
C. Democratic Model
D. None of these
93. Who stated that crime is normal in
a society?

a. Cesare Beccaria c. Emile Durkheim


b. Cesare Lombroso d. Enrico Ferri
93. Who stated that crime is normal in
a society?

a. Cesare Beccaria c. Emile Durkheim


b. Cesare Lombroso d. Enrico Ferri
94. The Revised penal code is the
primary source of our criminal law. It
is otherwise known as:
a. Act 3815 c. Batas Pambansa 3815
b. Republic Act 3815 d. Commonwealth Act 3815
94. The Revised penal code is the
primary source of our criminal law. It
is otherwise known as:
a. Act 3815 c. Batas Pambansa 3815
b. Republic Act 3815 d. Commonwealth Act 3815
95. It is defined as the protection
against any type of crime to safeguard
life and assets by various method and
device.

a. Safety
b. Security
c. Suppression
d. Surveillance
95. It is defined as the protection
against any type of crime to safeguard
life and assets by various method and
device.

a. Safety
b. Security
c. Suppression
d. Surveillance
96. How many is the minimum number
of guards prescribed by law that
should be maintained by a security
agency to operate?

a. 100
b. 200
c. 500
d. 1000
96. How many is the minimum number
of guards prescribed by law that
should be maintained by a security
agency to operate?

a. 100
b. 200
c. 500
d. 1000
97. What type of protective bank
alarm is usually placed in the teller’s
top cash drawer and connected to the
alarm system using a wire connector?

a. Auxiliary
b. Bill Trap
c. Propriety
d. Ultrasonic
97. What type of protective bank
alarm is usually placed in the teller’s
top cash drawer and connected to the
alarm system using a wire connector?

a. Auxiliary
b. Bill Trap
c. Propriety
d. Ultrasonic
98. It is otherwise known as the
Private Security Agency Law of 1969.

a. RA 4864
b. RA 5487
c. RA 6975
d. RA 8551
98. It is otherwise known as the
Private Security Agency Law of 1969.

a. RA 4864
b. RA 5487
c. RA 6975
d. RA 8551
99. Which of the following special laws
penalizes wiretapping the private
conversation of other people?
a. RA 4200
b. RA 6975
c. RA 7438
d. RA 9165
99. Which of the following special laws
penalizes wiretapping the private
conversation of other people?
a. RA 4200
b. RA 6975
c. RA 7438
d. RA 9165
100. Law that was enacted last June
19, 1947 which lead to the creation of
the National Bureau of Investigation.

a. R.A. 147
b. R.A. 157
c. R.A. 6975
d. R.A. 8551
100. Law that was enacted last June
19, 1947 which lead to the creation of
the National Bureau of Investigation.

a. R.A. 147
b. R.A. 157
c. R.A. 6975
d. R.A. 8551
101. It is the disguised or secret
observation of persons, places and
vehicles for the purpose of obtaining
information regarding the identity or
activity of the subject.
Counter Intelligence
Shadowing
Special Investigation
Surveillance
102. Who was the only Filipino
member of the United States Federal
Bureau of Investigation tasked to
organize a Division of Investigation
last 1936?
AgustinPatricio
Epimaco Velasco
Flaviano Guerero
Raphael Crame
103. It refers to the distinct, odd and
unique way of criminal in committing
a crime which helps the investigator in
the solution of an offense.
Habit of Operation
Mode of Operation
Manner of Operation
Routine of Operation
104. What is the simplest and most
effective way of showing actual
measurements and identifying
significant items of evidence in their
location at the crime scene?
Graph
Map
Photograph
Sketch
105. It refers to the photographs of
criminals available in the police
station that are shown to a witness for
possible identification..
Criminals’ Report
Prisoners’ Record
Rogue’s Gallery
Suspects’ File
106. Which of the following is
otherwise known as the “Land
Transportation and Traffic Code of the
Philippines?
RA 4136
RA 5487
RA 7877
RA 9208
107. It is responsible regulation of
transport routes, granting, denying,
suspending or canceling land transport
franchises.
 Department of Transportation and
Communication
 Land Traffic Franchising
Regulatory Board
 Land Transportation Office
 Traffic Management Bureau
108. It is a signal - operating device
either manually or electrically by
which traffic is alternatively
commanded to stop or to proceed..
Traffic Device
Traffic Hazard
Traffic Light
Traffic Symbol
109. It is an explanation offered by a
person who is the suspect in the
commission of crime purposely to
demonstrate that he or she was in some
other place other than where the crime
 Alibi
took place and at the time the crime
happened.
Defense
Excuse
Justification
110. It refers to the taking of personal
property belonging to another, with
the intent to gain, by means of
violence against, or intimidation of
any person or using force upon things.
Brigandage
Robbery
Snatching
Theft
111. What is defined as the
application of equipment and methods
of physical science in the detection of
the offense such as dactyloscopy,
photography, polygraphy, etc?
ForensicChemistry
Instrumentation
Laboratory Works
Odontology
112. What is regarded as the oldest of
all terorist tactics but still widely
used?

Assassination
Bombing
Hostage Taking
Kidnapping
113. What is the act of depriving a
person of his or her liberty usually in
relation to the investigation and
prevention of crime?
Apprehension
Arrest
Kidnapping
Seizure
114. What is a program organized by travel and
tourism - related establishments and
individuals, which consist of tourism packages
or activities utilizing and offering escort and
sexual services as enticement for tourists?
Copulation Tourism
Fornication Tourism
Intimate Tourism
Sex Tourism
115. What is an act defining violence
against women and their children,
providing for protective measures for
victims, prescribing penalties
therefore, and for other purposes?
RA 9165
RA 9208
RA 9262
RA 9344
116. What is the most influential
organized crime group in Japan?

14 K
Bamboo Gang
Cali Cartel
Boryokudan
117. It refers to any substance
whether natural or synthetic that
brings about physical, psychological
and behavioral changes in a person
taking it.
Drug
Food
Supplement
Vitamin
118. What is a branch of study, which
deals with poisons, their effects and
antidotes?

Chemistry
Pathology
Physiology
Toxicology
119. It is a civic program initiated by
NGO’s and local government offices to
help eradicate drug syndicates
involving street children as drug
conduits.
Oplan Banat
Oplan Bantay Bata
Oplan Sagip Yagit
Oplan Juvenile Delinquency
120. What operational plan against
drug problem is conducted to
neutralize the 14k, the bamboo gang
and other local organized crimes
groups involved in illegal drug
Oplan Athena
trafficking?
Oplan Greengold
Oplan Mercurio
Oplan Tornado
121. Which of the following drug is derived
from a poppy plant – Papaver Somniferum
popularly known as “gum”, “gamut”,
“kalamay” or “panocha”? It is a plant that can
grow from 3 to 6 feet in height originally in
Mesopotamia. Its active ingredient is the
 Ecstacy
“meconic” acid – the analgesic property.
Marijuana
Mescaline
Opium
122. What is the newest operational
plan against drug abuse focused in the
barangay level in cooperation with the
barangay officials?
Oplan Athena
Oplan Banat
Oplan Sagip Yagit
Oplan Thunderbolt II
123. What is credited as the world’s
oldest cultivated plant, which started
by Incas?

Cannabis Sativa Lima


Erythroxylon Coca
Methamphetamine
Hydrochloride
Papaver Somniferum
124. What is an active chemical
reaction that takes place among fuel,
heat and oxygen in the form of light
and noticeable heat?
Combustion
Fire
Pyrolisis
Smoulder
125. This is also known as Metal fires…

Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
126. What type of fire occurs in the
vapor – air – mixture over the surface
of flammable liquids such as gasoline,
oil, grease, paints and thinner?
Class A Fire
Class B Fire
Class C Fire
Class D Fire
127. This is a type of fire, which
occurs in ordinary combustible
materials such as rags, paper, wood,
plastic, and vinyl.
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
128. Who is the highest authority in a
typical plant fire brigade?

Fire Brigadier General


Fire Director
Fire Marshal
Fire Superintendent
129. He is a person who disguises or
observes secretly the persons, places
and vehicles with the intention of
gathering information about the
identity or activity of the subject.
Convoy
Detective
Investigator
Surveillant
130. Are prints whose markings are
caused by the sweat that left on the
surface whenever our fingers touch
an object.
a. invisible prints b.
visible prints
 c. semi – visible prints
d .latent prints
131. It is the science of identification
by means of pores.

a. podoscopy b.
poroscopy
 c. dactyloscopy d.
personal identification
132. Accidental, hidden or concealed
fingerprints, which cannot be seen by
bare naked eyes, found at the crime
scene.
a. furrows b.
fingerprinting
 c. latent prints d.
friction ridges
133. He mentioned that “No two
individuals in the world are exactly
the same size and that human
skeleton does not change after twenty
years.”
a. Darwin b.
Mendel
 c. Galton d.
Bertillon
134. Aside from fingerprint, it is also
an absolute means of personal
identification.

a. photograph b.
height, weight and facial
feature
 c. writing habit d.
DNA
135. This is known as The Probation
Law of 1976, which was approved on
July 24, 1976 and took effect on
January 3, 1978.?
 PD 603
 PD 968
 PD 1257
 PD 1990
136. He is a person convicted of a criminal
offense who having served the minimum of his
indeterminate sentence is released from prison
by the Board of Pardon and Parole, subject to
conditions that it may impose.
Pardonee
Parolee
Perpetrator
Probationer
137. What is an executive clemency
that changes a heavier sentence to a
less serious one, or a longer prison
term to a shorter one?
Amnesty
Commutation
Parole
Conditional Pardon
138. What is an act of grace proceeding from
the power entrusted with the execution of the
laws, which exempts the individual on whom it
is bestowed from the punishment that the law
inflicts for a crime he has committed?
Amnesty
Parole
Pardon
Reprieve
139. Parole in the country is governed
by Act No. 4103, otherwise known as

 Indeterminate Sentence Law


 Law of Talions
 Parole Administration Law
 Probation and Parole Law
140. The maximum penalty of
imprisonment for violation of
confidentiality of probation record is

3 years
6 years
9 years
12 years
141. Which of the following cases is
disqualified to apply for probation?

Infanticide
MaliciousMischief
Simple Theft
Unjust Vexation
142. A prisoner shall be eligible for
parole after serving at least what
period of the imposed sentence?

Macromum
Maximum
Medium
Minimum
143. It refers to the extinction of the
criminal liability of an individual, within
certain limits or conditions, from the
punishment which the law inflicts for the
offense he has committed.
Conditional Amnesty
Conditional Commutation
Conditional Pardon
Conditional Reprieve
144. What is the extinction of the
criminal liability of the individual to
whom it is granted without any condition
and restores to the individual his civil
rights?
Absolute Amnesty
Absolute Commutation
Absolute Pardon
Absolute Reprieve
145. The City or Municipal offices of
the PNP is headed by:

a. Chief Inspector


 b. Senior Inspector
 c. Chief of Police
 d. Commander or Chief
146. A concept of police service which
the yardstick of its efficiency is the
absence of crime.

a. Modern Concept c.


Home Rule Theory
b. Old Concept d.
Continental Theory
147. What is the best patrol done in
beat?

a. Canine c. Bicycle


b. Mobile d. Foot
148. Most frequently used and high
scoring dog for police work

a. Bouviers c.
Labrador
b. German Shepherdd.
Chuaa
149. It is based on the premise that
the “aura of police omnipresence” in
the community can reduce certain
types of crimes.
a. High visibility patrol
c. proactive patrol
b. Low visibility patrold.
Reactive patrol
150. Who is authorized to issue a
Warrant of Arrest?

A. Prosecutor C. Peace


officer
 B. Judge D.
Barangay Chairman
151. When the accused refuses to
plead or makes a conditional plea, a
plea of ____________ shall be entered
for him.
A. innocent C. not
guilty
 B. guilty D. none
of them
152. The search warrant is valid for
_______ days from its issue.

A. 5 C. 15
 B. 10 D. 20
153. Which law prohibited the
imposition of the death penalty?

a. RA 9262 b. RA
9346
c. RA 9211 d. RA 9344
154. Acts and omissions punishable by
law (RPC) are known as

a. Felonies b. Fault


c. Culpa d. Crimes
155. The Witness Protection, Security
and Benefit Program of the
Department of Justice is:

a. RA 9165 b. RA 8294


c. PD 968 d. 6981
156. Who is a person who provides
information for reward, price or
compensation?

 Asset
 Informer
 Spy
 Whistle blower
157. Who was known as the Father of
Organized Military Espionage?

Alexander the Great


Frederick the Great
Genghis Khan the Great
Jericho the Great
158. Who was a philistine agent that
used her charm to obtain information
from her subject?

 Cleopatra
 Delilah
 Juliet
 Magdalene
159. What agency was created under the
US National Security Act of 1947? It was
the central intelligence group established
during the time of President Harry
Truman in January 1946.
 CIA
 NICA
 FBI
 USDEA
160. It is the term used when an
agent, freelance operative, or an
operation is exposed to the subject.

 Boil
 Burn
 Freeze
 Vapor
161. It is the greatest tongue loosener
and should be avoided by intelligence
agents during missions.

Drugs
Women
Alcohol
Gambling
161. It is the greatest tongue loosener
and should be avoided by intelligence
agents during missions.

Drugs
Women
Alcohol
Gambling
162. This type of intelligence is
primarily long range in nature.

Counter intelligence
Line intelligence
Departmental intelligence
Strategic intelligence
163. Finest intelligence agency in the
world.

Mossad
KGB
CIA
Interpol
164. Company guard force shall have a
minimum of _____ licensed private
security personnel under its employ
before a regular license shall be
granted.
a.30 c. 200
 b. 150 d.
1000
165. Concertina wire fence is
considered as

 temporary fencing
 semi-permanent fencing
 permanent fencing
 none of these
166. An English term used to denote a
lock picker.

a.Peter Pan c.
Peterman
 b. Picker d. Key
man
167. DNA stands for

 Dental Nuclear Application


 Deoxyribonucleic acid
 Descriptive nominal application
 Dental nomenclature arrangement
168. It refers to the action of digestive
enzymes or fermentation that break
down the complex proteins and
carbohydrate molecules in the body to
simpler compounds after death
Digestion
Autolysis
Body cooling
Putrefaction
169. It is a manner of death where a
person inadvertently killed himself or
by someone else without really the
intent to harm/kill
Suicide
Homicide
Accident
Undetermined in origin
170. It is a manner of death where a
person deliberately and intentionally
harm/kill oneself

Suicide
Homicide
Accident
Undetermined in origin
171. The desire for and use of a dead
body for sexual purposes

Bestiality
Voyeurism
Exhibitionism
Necrophilia
172. Who is the Chinese Philosopher who said that, “If
you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not
fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know
neither yourself but not the enemy, for every victory,
you will suffer a defeat. If you know neither yourself
nor your enemy, you are a fool who will meet defeat
in every battle?”
Shakeshi
Shi Hong
Shing Ha
Sun Tsu
173. What is defined as the disguised
or secret observation of places,
persons or events for the purpose of
obtaining information concerning the
identities or activities of the target or
Intelligence
the subjects?
Investigation
Surveillance
Undercover
174. It refers to the placing of a
hidden microphone to the target to
collect information.

Bugging
Eavesdropping
Espionaging
Wiretapping
175. What is a method of collecting
information through interception of
telephone conversation?

Bugging
Eavesdropping
Espionaging
Wiretapping
176. It is the gathering of information
or documents openly without regard
whether the subject or target
becomes knowledgeable of the
purpose.
Covert
Overt
Hovert
Kovert
177. It is a check made on an
individual usually seeking employment
through subject records in the police
files, educational institutions, places,
or residence or former employer.
Background Investigation
Counter Investigation
Employment Investigation
Strategic Investigation
178. Considered as the “Father of Modern
policing System”. He stated that
prevention of crime is the basic mission
of the police, the police represent the
law, the absence of crime and disorder is
 a.test
the Sir of
Robert Peel c.etc.
police efficiency,
Orlando Wilson
 b. August Vollmer d. Paul
Kirk
179. These crimes are committed
involving several states or countries,
which exceeds boarders.

American Crime
Foreign Crime
National Crime
Transnational Crime
180. What color - coded notice is
based on national arrest warrants,
which is used to seek the arrest and
extradition of suspects?
Blue
Green
Red
Yellow
181. What is an act defining violence
against women and their children,
providing for protective measures for
victims, prescribing penalties
therefore, and for other purposes?
RA 9165
RA 9208
RA 9262
RA 9344
182. It is used to provide warnings and
criminal intelligence about persons
who have committed criminal offenses
and who are likely to repeat these
crimes in other countries.
Black Notice
Green Notice
Red Notice
Yellow Notice
183. It is used to determine the
identity of deceased person.

Black Notice
Gray Notice
White Notice
Yellow Notice
184. This is the country which
believed to the origin of Mafia and
Cosa Nostra:

United Stated of America


b. Japan
c. China d.
Italy
185. An organized crime which literally means
protection against the arrogance of the
powerful, remedy to any damage, sturdiness of
body, strength and serenity of spirit, and the
best most exquisite of life. They are the stall
operators?
Triad b. Bakuto
c. Yakuza d. Tekiya
186. An Asian organized crime that
represent mystical symbol, an
equilateral triangle representing the
heaven, earth and man.
a. Yakuza c. Triad
b. Tongs d. Born to
Kill of Vietnam
187. Is the most frequent accounting
for as much 80% of related violence:

a. Bombings
c. Kidnapping
b. Assassination
d. prostitution
188. The leader of the triad is known
as what?

a. Dragon head b. Lion


head
c. Buddha head d.
Triad head
189. A component of the polygraph
instrument which records the blood
pressure and the pulse rate of the
subject.
 cardiosphygmograph
 pneumograph
 galvanograph
 kymograph
190. What is that art which deals with
the identity and location of the
offender and provides evidence of his
guilt through the criminal proceeding?
police interview
criminal interrogation
instrumentation
criminal investigation
191. One – way of extending the
power of police observation is to get
information from persons within the
vicinity. In police work, this is called .
a. data gathering the
power b. field
inquiry
c. interrogation
d. interview
192. It is known as the body cooling of
the cadaver.

Rigor mortis c.
Algor mortis
Livor mortis d. Post
mortem lividity
193. It is a cause of death either by
strangulation, immersion or blocking
the air passage in the body of a person
which will cause his death
?
Suicide c. Murder
Homicide d. Asphyxia
194. What is the law which primarily
governs cybercrime in the Philippines?

a. RA 10715 c. RA
10157
b. RA 11075 d. RA
10175
195. A law known as the Anti rape Law
of 1997.

RA 8553 c. PD 8353


RA 8353 d. PD 8553
196. What is the law which penalizes
acts of photo and video voyeurism?

a. RA 9995 c. RA
9599
b. RA 9959 d. RA
5999
197. What is the scientific name of
Marijuana?

Cannabis Sativa Lima


Erythroxylon Coca
Methamphetamine
Hydrochloride
Papaver Somniferum
198. What is the highest policy - making and
coordinating arm as well as the national clearing
house of all matters pertaining to law enforcement
and control of dangerous drugs, treatment and
rehabilitation of drug dependents, drug abuse
prevention and community information, research and
statistics on the drug problem, and the training of
Department of Justice
personnel engaged in the aforementioned activities?
Dangerous Drug Board
Narcotics Command
Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency
199. SOCO stands for?

a. Scene of the Crime


Operatives
b. Scene of the Crime
Operation
c. Seen of the Crime
Operatives
d. Seen of the Crime
Operation
200. PDEA stands for?

a. Philippines Drugs Enforcement


Agencies
b. Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency
c. Presidential Drug Enforcement
Agency
d. Provincial Drug Enforcement
Agency

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