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PREFACE
This Opuscule was conceptualized as a sort of guidance for criminology students and
candidates of criminology board exam. For the techniques of easy understanding, application,
memorizing and recollection of every topics covered by each subjects, the author has
endeavoured to sub-classify the sub-topics in every subject area of the criminologist licensure
examination. Previous board questions are reproduced and included herein to acquaint the
candidates with the question asked in the past. The questions that call for controversial answers
are incorporated and the notes or suggested answers given can be adopted. The book What
Criminologist Knows? A Comprehensive Reviewer for Criminologist Licensure Examination is
only a piecemeal that could not stand and needed to be amplified. As time goes by the author
hope that this opus would not be an end of the studying process and will continue though in
scripted. May this work be a humble piece in enlightening minds of the criminology students and
candidates of criminology board exam, more importantly this work may never be done without
the help of ALMIGHTY MAKER. Mabuhay Criminology Pilipinas!!!
CJPR
DEDICATION
This work is dedicated to all Criminology students, Professors and to the Authors Alma Mater
Sumulong College of Arts and Sciences, College of Criminal Justice Education.
To all the Teams that Id set my heart and who filled my soul, Team LAPAY, Team AIDA, and
Team ALPHA. To my Mentor Dr. Rommel K. Manwong I will be forever indebted for you of
what I am now.
TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY...
RULES ON EVIDENCE
(RULE 128-134)
YOU MAY BE GOOD BUT IT COULD NOT STAND STILL, DO NOT GIVE LIMITS AND MAKE A
DIFFERENCE.
-Charlemagne James P. Ramos
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
5. A,B & C raped W in that when A was having sex with W,B & C were
holding the legs and arms of W. When it was B's turn, A & C were the
ones holding W's legs and arms. When C was the one having sex with W,
the ones holding W arms and legs were A & B. Later, A succeeded in
courting W and later A contracted marriage with W. Is the criminal
liability for rape committed by A B & C extinguished ?
A. There is no extinction of penalty liability because marriage
of the offended party with the offender does not apply to multiple
rapes.
B. Yes, the marriage of the offender with the offended party
shall extinguish the criminal action or remit the penalty already
imposed
C. When a single act constitutes two or more grave felonies or
less grave felonies known as compound crime
D. When an offense is a necessary means of committing the other
is the complex crime is proper
6. There is complex crime when ;
A. When a single act constitutes two or more grave felonies
known as compound crime ;
B. When an offense is a necessary means of committing the other
is the complex crime proper ;
C. Compound crime because the single act of shooting resulted to
or more grave felonies ;
D. A & B only
7. A with a revolver shot B, missing him but the bullet hit X who is
A's father. A committed the crime of attempted homicide with parricide.
What kind of a complex crime is committed ?
A. Compound crime because the single act of shooting resulted to
two or more grave felonies
B. Complex crime proper
C. Complex crime
D. A & B only
8. Is a kind of executive clemency whereby the execution of penalty is
suspended ?
A. Penalty
C. Amnesty
B. Reprieve
D. Civil interdiction
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C. Habitually reiteration
D. Treachery
C. 6 months
D. 4 months
48. The period of prescription shall commence to run from the day of
discovery of the crime by the offended party , the authorities ofr
their agents. Suppose A witnessed the killing of X by B, and since A
not being related to X, he did not report the crime to the authorities.
Will the crime of murder prescribe?
A. Yes, after the lapse of 20 yrs
C. No, after the
lapse of 15 yrs
B. No, the crime will never prescribe
D. Yes, the crime
never prescribe
49. Suppose in the same problem above, A reported to the police
authorities what he she witnessed, but no complaint is filed in the
court. Will the crime of murder prescribe?
A. Yes, after 20 yrs and 1 day from the discovery of the
crime.
B. No, the crime will never prescribe because the one who
discovered the crime is not the offended party, the authority or its
agent
C. No, after 15 yrs and 2 days from the discovery of the
crime
D. Yes, the crime will not never prescribe because the one
who discovered the crime is the offended party.
50. Every person criminally liable for a felony
also civil liable.
Thus, if A committed murder, he is obliged to pay the offended party
the
civil
liability
which
includes:
A. Restitution
C. Indemnification for consequential
damages
B. Reparation of damage caused
D. All of the above
51.The classes or different classifications or circumstances
affecting criminal liability are the following, except:
A. Justifying
C. Aggravating
B. Probable cause
D. alternative
52. A person who acts by virtue of a ___________ circumstances is
deemed not to have transgressed the law, and is free from both
criminal and civil liability.
A. Justifying
C. Aggravating
B. Exempting
D. alternative
53.One who acts by virtue of an _____________ circumstance commits a
crime but does not incur any criminal liability because of the
complete absence of the condition which make the act voluntary.
A. Aggravating
C. Justifying
B. Alternative
D. Exempting
54. A shots B hitting but not
possession on the gun until B
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D.sedition
8. When a person attack, employs force, seriously intimidates or
seriously resists a person in authority or his agent while
engaged in the performance of official duties or on the occasion
of said performance, he can be charged with.
A.resistance
B. indirect assault
C. direct assault
D. sedition
9.The act of diminishing, by ingenious mean, the metal content
in the coin may give birth to an accusation called:
A.forgery
B. mutilation of coin
C. falsified
D. false or counterfeit coin
10. Person directly vested with jurisdiction: whether as
individuals or as members of some court or government
corporations, board or commission, are denominated:
A.persons in authority persons in authority
B. pubic officers
c. agents of persons in authority
11. This is the willful and corrupt assertion of falsehood under
oath of affirmation, administered by authority of law on a
material matter:
A.fraud
B.persons in authority
C. perjury
D. story-telling
12. For the act to be punishable in this act of falsification of
document, there must be a showing that some prejudice or damage
to a third party had been caused or intended. To be caused.
A. falsification of commercial document
B. falsification of private document
C. falsification of public document
D. falsification of official document
13. This is the act of a person who knowingly offers in evidence
a false witness or testimony in any judicial or official
proceeding.
A. perjury
B. subordination of perjury
C. false testimony
D. indirect bribery
14. A public officer who agrees to commit a criminal offense in
connection with the exercise of the powers of his office in
consideration of a price, reward , promise or gift is indictable
for:
A. Estafa
B. Moonlighting
C. direct bribery
D. indirect bribery
15. This is the felony wherein a public officer does not account
for what he collects as a government employee and instead
misappropriates the fees collected.
A. malversation
B. illegal exaction
C. estafa
D. Corruption of public official
16. In this crime, a public officer who has under his custody or
charge a prisoner-serving sentence by final judgment or
detention prisoner and such officer connives with or consents to
the escapes of such prisoner.
A. jailbreak
B. evasion of service of sentence
C. infidelity in the custody of prisoner
D. dereliction of duty
17. A convict who escapes while serving his sentence by final
judgment is committing another crime called:
A. infidelity in the custody of prisoner
B. Jailbreak
C. evasion of service of sentence
D. Discarte
18.A father who intentionally kills his son who is only less
than three (3) days old is guilty of the crime of:
A.murder
B.Parricide
C. infanticide
D. homicide
19. A Moro, with four wives who are all living , who kills by
poison the third wife married by him is answerable for:
A. Parricide
B. Murder
C.Homicide
D.Death under exceptional circumstances
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C.Robbery
D. Coercion
23.In this crime, the offender employs ingenuity or cunning in
order to deprive the victim of his money or property
A. Robbery
B.Land grabbing
C.Theft
D. Estafa or swindling
24. This felony is characterized by a public and malicious
imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect real or imaginary,
or any act, omission, condition, status or circumstance tending
to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or
judicial person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.
A. Innuendo
B. violation of piracy
C.Libel
D.Black mail
25. Planting evidence by a police officer on a innocent person
arrested by the former constitutes:
A.Intriguing against honor
B. Blackmail
C. Incriminatory machination
D.Extortion
26.It is qualified theft when the coconuts stolen are taken from
the:
A. marketplace
B. premises of the coconut plantation
C.Residence
D.Illegal exaction
27. When a municipal treasurer collects payment of taxes from a
citizen issuing receipt therefore, such treasurer is liable for:
A. Malversation
B. Estafa
C. Theft
D. Illegal exaction
28. A concubine once proven guilty is punishable by:
A.Two (2) years imprisonment
B. Estafa
C.Destierro
D. fine of P3,000.00
29.Removing, concealing or destroying any court record is:
A. Malicious Mischief
B.Theft
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C. Estafa or swindling
D.Falsification
30. A legitimate grandmother killing her granddaughter who is
three (3) days old is guilty of:
A.Infanticide
B.Murder
C.Parricide
D.Homicide
31. Those directly vested with the jurisdiction to govern and
execute the laws whether as individuals or as members of some
court or government corporation board or commission.
A.Public officer
B.Persons in authority
C. false testimony
D.None of the above
32.Three man broke into a national authority (Government
Entity )forcibly destroyed the lock of the warehouse and
lamented sufferings of the people within the area. Thus, they
called on the people to help them eating all they could and then
to empty the warehouse of all the goods stored therein. The 3
men did not even help themselves to a single grain or any good.
What crime was committed?
A.Direct assault
B.Indirect assault
C.Sedition
D.All of the foregoing
33. X is division superintendent of school of the bureau of
public schools. While he was working in his office, Y gave him a
fist blow on the left temple. He suffered an injury. The assault
was due to a standing grudge of Y for Xs blocking his promotion
A) If the injury is slight physical injury, what crime was
committed?
A.Direct assault
B.Indirect assault
C.Slight physical injuries
D. All of the above
B) If the injury was serious physical injury, what crime was
committed?
A.Direct assault w/physical injuries
C.Maltreatment
B.Serious physical injuries
D.None of the above
34. Women who, for money or profit, habitually indulge in sexual
intercourse or lascivious conduct are deemed to be?
A. Vagrant
B.Prostitutes
C.None of the above
D.All of the above
A.Evasion of service
B.Delivering prisoners from jail
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
46) If the prisoner who escapes is a convict, the crime
committed is _____ ?
A.No criminal liability
B.Delivering prisoners from jail
C. Evasion of service
D.None of the above
47) However, if the prisoner is not a convict but a detention
prisoner he is not criminal liable.
48) But the detention prisonerconspires with the one letting his
escapes said is liable for _____ as principal by indispensable
cooperation.
A.Delivering prisoners from jail
B.Infidelity in the custody of the prisoner
C.Evasion of service
D.None of the above
49.An armed group. Avowed to overthrow the duty constituted
authorities, captured five officers and members of the armed
forces and held them in their hideout for 50 days then voluntary
released them in consideration of the promise of medical
treatment to be given to her comrades who were under detention
by the authorities . What crime was committed?
A.Rebellion
B.Sedition
C.coup detat
D.All of the above
50. In the early morning of June 1, 2005, the troops of soldiers
and officers of the AFP headed by colonel X stationed at camp
Aguinaldo. Q.C. withdrew firearms and bullets and attacked, in
separate teams, the offices of their chief of staff, the deputy
chief of staff for operations and intelligence and other offices,
held hostage of some of their senior officers, killed some progovernment soldiers, inverted the Philippine flag, barricaded
all entrances and exits of the Philippine Army.Because of the
superiority of pro-government forces. Colonel X and his troops
surrendered at 1:00 in the morning of that day. What crimes were
committed?
A.Rebellion
B. coup detat
C.Conspiring to commit rebellion
D. Sedition
51.A group of soldier and policeman tried to serve a warrant of
arrest to a group of persons wanted for several crimes committed.
Instead surrendering and submitting themselves to the
authorities, they resisted the service of the warrant by force
but later on they were repelled or overpowered. What crime was
committed?
A. Rebellion
B. Sedition
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Coercion
Illegal detention
Forcible abduction
None of the above
85. Under R.A 7659, PD 532 and Art. 122, PRC, the crime of
piracy shall be committed by:
A. Member of the crew
B. Non-member of the vessel
C. Passenger of the vessel
D. B & C only
86. Piracy is committed by attacking the vessel on ____ or
seizing it while a vessel, its cargo, equipment or personal
belongings of its complement or passenger.
A. High seas
B.In Philippine water
C. A only
D. A & B
87. The essence of piracy is robbery in a vessel or using with
force upon things or with violence or intimidation against
persons or robbery:
A. Robbery
B. Piracy
C. Theft
D. A & C only
88. Whenever the pirates have abandoned or seized a vessel by
firing upon it or whenever the crime is accompanied with murder,
homicide, physical injuries or rape the crime committed is:
A. Qualified theft
B. Piracy
C. Qualified piracy
D. A & B only
89. Republic Act (RA) 6235 is otherwise known as:
A. Piracy
B. Anti-Hi-Jacking Law
C. Qualified Piracy
D. A & C Only
90. A PAL aircraft is bound for Cebu Pacific. While the pilot
and co-pilot are taking their snacks at the airport canteen,
some armed men were also there who followed the pilots in going
to the aircraft. As soon the pilot entered the cockpit, they
pulled their firearms, and compelled the pilots to fly the
aircraft to zamboanga and ordered the exteriors doors of PAL be
closed and so all exterior doors were closed. But in a short
while the offender were apprehended. The crime committed is:
A. Violation of the Anti-Hi-Jacking Law because the aircraft is
in flight already as the exterior doors were closed:
B.The Anti-Hi-Jacking Law does not apply because the aircraft is
not yet in flight hence, the crime committed is grave threats or
grave coercion
C. Piracy
D. Qualified Piracy
91. After all the passengers of Cebu Pacific aircraft have
boarded already and the exterior doors were already closed: a
passenger was shot or killed in the course of Hi-Jacking the
airplane. What crime was committed?
A. Violation of Anti-Hi-Jacking Law
B. Murder as the Anti-Hi-Jacking Law does not apply
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C. Piracy
D. Qualified Piracy
92. The offenders threatened to explode a bomb inside the
airplane after its passenger have already boarded and the
exterior doors were all closed if the pilots refused to start
the engine and to fly it in communist china. The crime committed
is:
A. Anti-Hi-Jacking Law since airplane is already in flight
B. Grave threat and coercion were committed because the Anti-HiJacking does not apply
C. All of the above
93. The pilots of the Cathay Pacific aircraft were approached by
2-armed men and told to proceed to the aircraft to fly it to
foreign destination. The armed men and the pilots went together
on board the aircraft and while exterior doors were able to
disarm said armed men before they could do something. What crime
is committed?
A. Hi-jacking is committed in violation of Anti-Hi-Jacking Law
because the aircraft is of foreign registry:
B. Hi-jacking is not committed because the plane is not yet in
flight
C. The crime committed is grave threat or grave coercion
94. The meanings of absence of legal grounds in arresting and
detecting a person by a public officer who is vested with
authority to arrest and detain a person:
A. No crime was committed by the detained person.
B. There is no violent insanity of the detained person
C. The detained person has no ailment requiring compulsory
confinement in a hospital:
D. All of the above
95. A public officer shall commit illegal detention and not
arbitrary when:
A. When his duty or function does not include the power to
arrest and detain a person.
B. Acting in a private capacity or beyond the scope of his
official duty
C. He becomes an accomplice or accessory to the crime committed
by a private person.
D. All of the above
96. A janitor, a public employee at Pasay city hall was assigned
to clean toilets in the office of the treasurer. One day, he
noticed a fellow urinating carelessly, partly at the bowl and on
the floor. The janitor got angry and so he locked the toilet
while the man was still urinating. The man was freed from the
toilet after several hours. The janitor is liable for:
A. Arbitrary detention
B. Illegal detention
C. Unlawful arrest
D. A & C Only
97. When a person is arrested without a warrant, it means that
there is no case filed in court yet. If the arrest is by virtue
of a warrant, it means that there is already a case. While
delivery of the arrested person to the proper authorities does
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Bribery
Qualified bribery
Estafa
Frauds against the public treasury
26.
This is committed by an accountable public officer who
shall appropriate or shall misappropriate or shall consent, or
through abandonment or negligence shall permit another person to
take public funds or properly.
a. Direct bribery
b. Technical malversation
c. Malversation of public funds
27.
This is committed by a public officer who shall consent to
the escape of a prisoner in his custody.
a. Evasion of service of sentence
b. Evasion through negligence
c. Conniving with or consenting to evasion
d. Other cases of evasion
28.
This is committed by any public officer or employee who
shall overdo himself in the correction or handling of a prisoner
or detention prisoner under his charge by the imposition of
punishment not authorize by the regulations or inflicting
punishment in a cruel or humiliating manner.
a. Police brutality
b. Sadism
c. Maltreatment of prisoners
d. Physical injuries
29.
This is committed by any public officer who shall solicit
or make immoral advances to a woman under his custody or to other
women like the wife, daughter, sister or relative within the same
degree by affinity of any person in the custody of a warden or
officer.
a. Sexual harassment
b. Abuses against chastity
c. Acts if lasciviousness
d. Sexual shakedown
30.
This felony is committed by any person who shall
intentionally mutilate another by depriving him, of same
essential organ for reproduction.
a. Castration
b. Cutting of happiness
c. Mutilation
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43.
X is a detention prisoner. One night while his jail guard
was not looking, he was able to surreptitiously slip away from
the provincial jail and managed to escape. What crime did he
commit?
a.
b.
c.
d.
44.
In the above case what crime was committed by the jail
officer concerned?
a. Delivering prisoners from jail
b. Evasion of service of sentence
c. Conniving with or consenting to evasion
d. Evasion through negligence
45.
X told Y that he will use the latter as a false witness in
a crime in which X was a party. Y agreed and the two together
with Xs lawyer invented a story wherein it was made to appear
that Y was a witness to a certain transaction. If X would
introduce the testimony of Y in the court, Y would be liable for
the crime of Offering false testimony in evidence. This crime
is also known as:
a. Deceit
b. False testimony favorable to the defendant
c. Subordination of perjury
d. Estafa
46.
X a woman was caught in flagrante delicto in the act of
having sexual intercourse with Y a man, investigation revealed
that X had sex with Y in consideration of fifty pesos only.
Assume that it was proven that X committed the act of having sex
for a fee for the first and that precise time only, may X be
legally considered a prostitute?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Yes if Y testifies that X is already as expert even it was her
first time
d. No, because the fifty pesos consideration is so cheap
47.
What crime is committed by anyone (adult) who shall kill a
child three years old?
a. Murder
b. Homicide
c. Abortion
d. Infanticide
48.
What time of physical injury is committed by one who shall
wound, beat, assault another causing the offended party to be
a.
b.
c.
d.
incapacitated for labor for ten days or more (but should not
exceed 30 days)?
Serious physical injuries
Slight physical injuries
Less serious physical injuries
Maltreatment
49.
When any person (man or woman) by means force threat
intimidation and others means specified in article 266-A,
his penis into another persons mouth or anal orifice, or
instrument or object, into the genital or anal orifice of
person the technical term for the crime is?
a. Simple rape
b. Qualified rape
c. Rape by sexual intercourse
d. Rape
e. Statutory rape
f. Rape by sexual assault
or
inserts
any
another
50.
X is the boyfriend of Y. one night against Ys will X
forcefully had sex with Y, X now is facing charges for rape.
Assuming that Y agrees to the proposal of marriage by X, what
will happen for Xs criminal liability if marriage takes place?
a. Criminal liability is partially extinguished
b. Criminal liability is totally extinguished
c. It has no effect because rape now is a private crime where the
state can prosecute the case alone
d. Actually the marriage has no bearing because the two are
sweethearts and therefore it is the perfect right of X to rape Y.
51.
X is accused of robbery of a certain house in Muntinlupa
City. Upon being arrested X interposed the defense that he was in
Cavite City at the supposed time that the robbery was committed.
X is interposing the defense of ________ which is a plea that he
accused was at another place when the crime was committed.
Incidentally this defense is known as the weakest defense in a
criminal case.
a. Alibi
b. Absence
c. Physical impossibility
d. Justifying circumstances
52.
X was staging a bank robbery alone. The responding police
arrived and surrounded the bank where X and the male bank manager
were physically trapped at the time. X used the bank manager as a
hostage. After a few minutes of negotiations X finally was
convinced to surrender. With respect to the hostage incident
(never mind the attempt bank robbery) what possible crime could
be charged against X?
a. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention
b. Slight illegal detention
c. Grave coercion
d. Arbitrary detention
Unjust vexation
Slander by deed
Acts of lasciviousness
Attempted rape
71.
X was driving his car when he bumped run over a pedestrian
crossing the street. The pedestrian died. What crime was
committed by X?
a. Reckless imprudence
b. Homicide
c. Reckless imprudence resulting in homicide
d. Homicide thru reckless imprudence
72.
Insp. Mills arrested X on suspicious of a crime. He
interrogated X in the police precinct and when he failed to
illicit any information from X, he caused the torture of the
hapless X. what crimes was committed by Insp. Mills?
a. Physical injuries
b. Illegal detention
c. Grave coercion
d. Arbitrary detention
73.
A is the son of B. B incurred debt to Don Pedro. Since B
did not have the money to pay Don Pedro. Don Pedro required A to
work for him for the purpose of paying off the indebtedness of B.
this scheme is against the will of A but he cannot do anything as
he is being forced by Don Pedro. What crime was committed by Don
Pedro?
a. Introducing a minor to abandon home
b. Child abuse
c. Exploitation of child labor
d. Exploitation of minor
74.
What crime is committed by a notary public who would issue
a copy of a deed of sale purporting that A sold his house and lot
to B where in fact no such transaction ever existed?
a. Estafa
b. Falsification
c. Forgery
d. Falsification by a private individual
75.
X wanted to become a writer of graphic and explicit sex
related stories in a local newspaper. Let us assume that his sex
stories do not have any artistic, cultural, educational or
scientific values whatsoever. One night he went to bed and placed
his articles/writings inside his drawer. These unpublished
articles were stolen by his roommate and was sent to Bombahan,
a cheap daily tabloid known for its depiction of sexually
explicit materials. When he woke up one morning he was surprised
that the NBI is looking for him as he is being charged for
violation of article 201 of the RPC that is Immoral doctrines.
Obscene publications and exhibitions and indecent shows. X would
be:
a. Convicted for violating article 201
b. Convicted for violating article 200 of the RPC instead which is
Grave Scandal
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Yes, for
Yes, for
No crime
No crime
theft
qualified theft
he did not take the money by force
he did not have criminal intent
88.
Assume that X is an honest taxi driver so he is now asking
you as a criminology/criminal justice graduate as to whom shall
he return the bag considering that he did not know who its owner
was?
a. I advise him to return the bag to Mike Enriquez
b. I advise him to return the bag to the nearest police station
c. I advise him to give the bag to me and I will give the bag back
to the owner
d. I advise him to give the bag to the mayor of the city or
municipality
89.
Assume that X returned the bag to a local radio station for
its safekeeping and eventual return to the owner instead of
handling it over to the proper authorities. Question is X guilty
of any crime?
a. Yes because the law specifically enumerate the proper person to
return lost property and he failed to do this.
b. Yes if the local radio station failed to return the bag X is
guilty as an accomplice in the crime.
c. Yes because by returning the lost property to the media, Xs real
purpose is only to gain media exposure and not really of his
desire to return the bag
d. No, because there is absence of criminal intent which is an
element of felonies in general.
90.
X wanted to kill Y. one night he saw Y deep in his sleep in
his room. X went out of the house bought gasoline pour it on Ys
house and set it on fire. As a result of the fire Y died. What
crime was committed by X?
a. Arson
b. Arson with homicide
c. Murder
d. Qualified arson
91.
Assume that X did not know that Y was inside the house. He
poured gas to Ys house and set it on fire. His only intention
was to burn the house. But again, as earlier stated Y was inside
the burning house (which is unknown to X) which caused his death.
What crime was committed by X?
a. Arson
b. Murder
c. Arson with homicide (qualified arson)
d. Technical arson
92.
Assume that X entered Ys room and while the latter was
sleeping, stabbed him to death. X in order to hide any traces of
the crime decided to burn the house. What crime was committed by
X?
a. Complex crime of murder with arson
b. Plain murder
c. Heinous crime
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shall commence:
days from receipt
days from receipt
days from receipt
days from receipt
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
pre-trial
pre-trial
pre-trial
pre-trial
order
order
order
order
16.
In case of acquittal, the judgment shall make a finding on
the civil liability of the accused in favor of the offended
party, except when:
a. The guilty party die before judgment
b. There is a clear showing that the act from which the civil
liability might arise did not exist
c. All of the above
d. A & B
17.
a.
b.
c.
d.
18.
The effect of failure of the accused to quash a duplicitous
information, the court may
a. Acquit him as this is a violation of the rules on duplicity
of offenses
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it is
of the
proved
or
the one
20.
X was charged with murder but during the trial the offense
proved was homicide. What would be the decision of the judge?
a. The court will convict the accused only for homicide
b. Dismiss the case there being a variance of offense charged
and proved
c. All of the above
d. None of the Above
21.
Suppose the charge is homicide, but during the trial the
offense proved is murder. What would be the decision of the
court?
a. Dismiss the case there being variance of the offense
charged and the offense proved
b. Convict the accused only of homicide because homicide is
necessarily included in the offense proved
c. All of the above
d. A & B
22.
23.
Which of the following does not constitute civil liability
arising from crime committed:
a. Atty. Fees
c. Actual damages
b. Exemplary damages
d. Moral damages and Loss
of earning capacity
24.
An offense charged necessarily
when:
a. Some of the essential elements
offense charged constitute the
b. When the essential ingredients
constitute or form part of the
offense proved
c. All of the above
d. A & B
25.
An offense charged is necessarily included in the offense
proved when:
a. Some of the essential elements or ingredients of the
offense charged constitute the offense proved
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28.
a.
b.
c.
d.
29.
A judgment of a conviction mat be modified by the court
that rendered it:
a. Upon motion of the accused
b. Before judgment has become final
c. After the lapse of perfecting an appeal
d. A & B only
30.
a.
b.
c.
d.
31.
32.
a.
b.
c.
d.
33.
A crime was committed in Makati. The case was filed in
Pasay City. When the prosecution realized that the complainant
should have been filed in Makati, he filed the case in Makati.
Can the accused invoke double jeopardy? No, on the ground that:
a. The court in Pasay had no jurisdiction
b. The accused was in no danger of being placed in jeopardy
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35.
X was charged with Estafa. Later, the case was dismissed
provisionally with the consent of the accused. Can another estafa
case be filed against X before the temporary dismissal becomes
permanent without placing him in double jeopardy? Yes, because:
a. There was a previous provisional dismissal;
b. There was no conviction or acquittal or unconditional
dismissal of the case
c. A provisional dismissal such as the above case does not
validly terminate the first jeopardy
d. B & C only
36.
As a general rule, a dismissal upon motion of the accused
or his counsel negates or denies the application of double
jeopardy. However, a dismissal even with the express consent of
the accused but such dismissal is equivalent to acquittal which
would entitle the accused to invoke double jeopardy in the
following:
a. Dismissal due to insufficiency of evidence
b. Dismissal due to unreasonable delay which constitutes a
violation of the right of the accused to speedy trial
c. Dismissal based on demurrer to evidence
d. All of the above
37.
The conviction of the accused of an offense shall not be a
bar to another prosecution for an offense which necessarily
includes the offense charged in the former information under any
of the following circumstances:
a. The graver offense developed due to supervening fact
arising from the same act or omission constituting the
former charge;
b. The facts constituting the grave offense became known or
were discovered only after a plea was entered in the former
information
c. The plea of guilty to a lesser offense was made without the
consent of the prosecutor and the offended party, except if
the offender party fails to appear at the arraignment;
d. All of the above
38.
X is charge with frustrated homicide. After arraignment and
a plea of guilty were entered, the victim dies. Can X be charged
with homicide? Answer: Yes:
a. If the death of the victim can be traced to the acts of X,
and the victim did not contribute of his death with his
negligence; X can be charged with homicide;
b. If the act of X was not the proximate cause of death, X can
still be charged with homicide;
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
41.
Which one of the following is not ground for
Reconsideration?
a. Errors of law committed during the trial
b. Errors of law in the judgment, which requires no further
proceedings
c. Errors of fact in the judgment, which requires no further
proceedings
d. Errors of fact and law in the judgment, which requires no
further proceedings
42.
43.
______ is a proceeding for review by which the whole case
is transferred to a higher court for a final determination.
a. Motion for Reconsideration
c. Appeal
b. New Trial
d. Arraignment
44.
______ one which dispose of the whole subject matter or
terminates a particular proceeding or action leaving nothing to
be done but to enforce by execution of what has been determined.
a. Final judgment
b. Final Order
c. Interlocutory Order
d. A & C only
45.
A motion for new trial should be filed at any time within
15 days from the promulgation of a judgment of conviction
a. Before the final entry of a judgment of conviction
b. Before the appeal is perfected
c. After the final entry of a judgment of conviction
d. Before the final entry of a judgment of conviction
46.
47.
Appeal by either party as used in the law has been
interpreted to mean:
a. Only the government and the accused
b. Other persons who may be affected by the judgment rendered
in the criminal proceedings
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
48.
c. Prosecution
d. All of the above
49.
______ is an order in writing issued in the name of the
People of the Philippines, signed by a judge and directed to a
peace officer commanding him to search for personal property
described therein and bring it before the court
a. Search Warrant
c. Sequestration
Order
b. Warrant of Arrest
d. Search Order
50.
Persons protected by the provisions against unreasonable
search and seizure:
a. Filipino Citizen only
b. All persons whether citizens or aliens within the
jurisdiction of the State
c. All persons accused of acts and omission punishable by the
RPC
d. None of the above
51.
Of the 4 requisites for issuing search warrant, one of the
following is not included.
a. The warrant issued must particularly described the person
who committed the crime
b. Must be issued upon probable cause
c. The probable cause must be determined by the judge himself
and not by the applicant or any other person
d. In the determination of probable cause, the judge must
examine under oath or affirmation the complainant and such
witness as the latter may produce
52.
Are outlawed because they place the sanctity of the
domicile and the privacy of communication and correspondence at
the mercy of the whims, caprice or passion of peace officers.
a. Unreasonable search and seizure
c. Illegally sized
documents
b. General Search Warrant
d. All of the above
53.
Under the law, a search warrant shall be valid for how many
days?
a. 15 days from its date
c. 10 days after its
date
b. 10 days from its date
d. 5 days after its
date
54.
In what instance may search and seizure be made without
warrant?
a. When it is with the consent of the accused
b. When search is incidental to arrest
c. When it is made for dangerous weapon or anything which may
be used as proof of the commission of an offense
d. All of the above
55.
The requirements for the issuance of a search warrant are
more stringent than the requirements for the issuance of warrant
of arrest because:
a. In a warrant of arrest, the person to be arrested can
always post bail to prevent deprivation of his liberty
b. The right against search and seizure is implicit in the
natural right to life, liberty and property
c. The violation of the right to privacy produces a
humiliating effect which cannot be rectified anymore
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c. true
d. false
7. Under this doctrine of admissibility, it allows a party to
introduce otherwise inadmissible evidence to answer the
opposing partys previous introduction of inadmissibility
evidence. If it would remove any unfair prejudiced caused
by the admission of the earlier inadmissible evidence.
a. curative evidence
b. conditional evidence
c. multiple admissibility
d. rules on admissibility
8. Under this doctrine, foreign laws must be alleged and
proved. In the absence of proof, the forein law will
presumed to the same as the laws of the jurisdiction.
a. processual presumption
b. French rule
c. presumption of innocence
d. due process of law
9. The testimony of X that he saw Y hack A with a bolo and the
testimony of Z that he indeed saw Y strike the victim with
the bladed weapon. The testimony of X and Z is what kind of
evidence?
a. cumulative evidence
b. positive evidence
c. testimonial evidence
d. all of the above
10.
Evidence obtained in violation of Anti-wiretapping law
(RA 4200) shall not be admissible in evidence in what
proceedings?
a. judicial and quasi-judicial
b. legislative
c. administrative hearing or investigation
d. all of the above
11.
According to the laws of the land, of the fact in
issue in a cause, for the purposes of determining such
issue
a. indictment
b. judgment
c. arraignment
d. trial
12.
The ultimate fact sought to be established may be
ascertained in:
a. pleading submitted by the parties
b. pre-trial order
c. issued are tried with the express or implied consent
of the parties
d. all of the above
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13.
normalenjoys
more
weight
than
17.
P claims to have been injured by the negligence of D
who denies having been negligent, the negligence of D and
the casual connection between such negligence and the
injuries of P taken as a whole of the suit constitutes
a. factum probans
b. factum probandum
c. and b is correct
d. none of the above
18.
Unless the witness is incapacitated
answer of the witness shall be given
a. by affidavit
b. in open court
c. orally
d. in writing
19.
a.
b.
c.
d.
In
to
to
to
to
to
speak,
the
20.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
21.
22.
For the purpose of their presentation
documents are either
a. public or private
b. affidavit or sworn statement
c. handwritten or type written
d. all of the above
in
evidence,
23.
Unless a different period is allowed by the court, an
offer of evidence in writing shall be objected within
a. evidence in writing
b. evidence offered orally
c. as soon as the grounds become apparent
d. objections must be specified
24.
It refers to worthiness of belief, that
renders a witness worthy of belief
a. credibility
b. admissibility
c. competency
d. relevancy
quality which
25.
It exists when the drug is under the domination and
control of the accused or when he has the right to exercise
domination and control over the place where it is found.
a. actual possession
b. constructive possession
c. illegal possession
d. all of the above
26.
Under sec 7 of the human security act, the provision
of R A 4200 notwithstanding, a ___________ may listen to,
intercept
and
record,
any
communication,
message,
conversation, discussion, or written or spoken words
between the following members of judicially declared
outlawed terrorist organization, or group of person or of
any person charged with or suspected of the crime of
terrorism or conspiracy to commit terrorism.
a. police officers
b. law enforcements officials
c. and b is correct
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written
30.
A mistake that is clear to the mind or plain to see,
it is mistake that is readily perceived by the senses or
the mind that would relieve a party from the effects of his
admission.
a. culpable
b. palpable
c. believable
d. inevitable
31.
a.
b.
c.
d.
32.
Is an act, declaration or omission of a party to a
relevant fact, it is a voluntary acknowledgement made by a
party of the existence of the truth of certain facts which
are inconsistent with his claim in an action.
a. confession
b. admission
c. declaration against interests
d. all of the above
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33.
Mr. A in his Counter-affidavit declares that he
performed an act like shooting the victim but denies that
he did so with criminal intent because the shooting was
done in self-defense, the declaration of Mr. A is
a. confession
b. admission
c. declaration against interest
d. all of the above
34.
This admission occurs when a person
assent to the statement of other person.
a. adoptive admission
b. extra-judicial confession
c. judicial confession
d. offer of compromise
manifest
his
35.-37
The mutilated cadaver of a woman was discovered near the
creek, due to witnesses attesting that he saw the last person
seen with the woman when she still alive was Carlito, Carlito
was arrested within 5 hours after the discovery of the
cadaver and brought to the police station. The crime
laboratory determined that the woman had been raped. While in
police custody, Carlito broke down in the presence of his
assisting counsel and orally confessed to the investigator
that he had raped and killed the woman, detailing the acts he
had performed up to his dumping the body near the creek. He
was genuinely remorseful. During the trial, the state
presented the investigator to testify on the oral confession
of Carlito.
35.
a.
b.
c.
d.
36.
The oral confession of Carlito while in the police
custody is
a. judicial admission
b. judicial confession
c. extra-judicial confession
d. all of the above
37.
with
a.
b.
c.
d.
38.
The silence of a person under investigation for the
commission of crime is
a. admission by silence
b. not an admission by silence because of
the
constitutional mandates
c. extra-judicial confession
d. confession
39.
It literally means that things done between strangers
ought not to injure those who are not parties to them.
a. falsus in umo, falsus in omnibus
b. res inter alios acta nocre non debet
c. acyus me invito factus non est meus actus
d. actus non facit reum nesi mens sit rea
40.
Person who are partakers or have an interest in any
action or thing, or any relation to another
a. privies
b. conspirator
c. co-partner
d. agent
41.
Evidence that tends to show what a person has done a
similar act at another time is probative of the contention
that he has done a similar act at another time.
a. propensity evidence
b. demonstrative evidence
c. character evidence
d. demeanor evidence
42.
The act, declaration or omission of a party as to
relevant fact may be given in evidence against the offeror.
a. admission of a party
b. admission by the third party
c. confession
d. offer of compromise
43.
An act or declaration made in the presence of and
within the hearing or observation of a party who does or
says nothing when the act or declaration in such as
naturally to call for action or comment if not true, and
when the act proper and possible for him to do so, may be
given in evidence against him.
a. admission by silent
b. admission by privies
c. admission by conspirator
d. admission by co partner or agent
44.
An offer in writing to pay a particular sum of money
or to deliver a written instrument or specific personal
property is, if rejected without valid cause, equivalent to
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47.
Its purpose in establishing it is to guaranty that the
integrity of the physical evidence and to prevent the
introduction of evidence which is not authentic.
a. chain of custody
b. custodial investigation
c. marking of evidence
d. all of the above
48.
These are forms of communication refer to telephone
conversations, text messages, chatroom sessions, streaming
audio, and other form of electronic communication, the
evidence of which is not recorded or retained.
a. epheral electronic communications
b. recordings
c. motion pictures
d. electronic evidence
49.
It refers to evidence
instrument or documents itself.
a. secondary evidence
b. best evidence
c. original evidence
d. primary evidence
other
than
the
original
50.
When carbon sheets are inserted between two or more
sheets of paper with the writing and the signature on the
first sheet being reproduced in the sheets beneath by the
same stroke of the pen or writing medium, all of the sheets
are deemed?
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a.
b.
c.
d.
51.
a.
b.
c.
d.
original documents
secondary evidence
carbon copy
mimeograph
Original documents is one which:
the contents are the subject of inquiry
when the subject is in two or more copies are executed
at or about the same time, with identical contents
when an entry is repeated in the regular course of
business, one being copied from another at or near the
time of the transaction.
all of the above
52.
Among various evidentiary rules, it is rule that has
direct application to the law on contracts
a. extrinsic evidence rule
b. evidence aluinde rule
c. parol evidence rule
d. all of the above
53.
Under the evidence of written agreements a party may
present evidence to modify, explain, or add to the terms of
written agreement if he did not puts in issue in his
pleadings:
a. an intrinsic ambiguity, mistake or imperfection in the
written agreement
b. the failure of the written agreement to express the
true intent and agreement of the parties
c. the validity of the written agreement or the existence
of the other terms agreed to by the parties of their
successor in interest after the execution of the
written agreement
d. none of the above
54.
These types of demonstrative evidence are presented to
indicate the relative locations or positions of objects
persons.
a. diagrams
b. model sketch
c. maps
d. all of the above
55.
a.
b.
c.
d.
56.
This embraces any notable fact in the life of a member
of the family and includes relationship family genealogy
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birth, marriage, death, the dates when and the places where
these facts occurred and the names of relatives.
a. culture
b. heritage
c. inheritance
d. pedigree
57.
That degree of proof which produces conviction in an
unprejudiced mind.
a. clear and convincing evidence
b. preponderance of evidence
c. substantial evidence
d. proof beyond reasonable doubt
58.
Demonstrative
presentation of
a. best evidence
b. document
c. testimonial
d. object
59.
best
a.
b.
c.
d.
evidence
is
applicable
to
the
60.
Which of the following types of evidence cannot stand
on its own and must always be accompanied by the
testimonial evidence?
a. hearsay
b. documentary
c. secondary
d. object
61.
a.
b.
c.
d.
62.
Demonstrative
matters,
government
matters
notoriety of facts are categories of subject of?
a. judicial admission
b. judicial cognizance
c. judicial mandatory
d. judicial discretion
and
63.
When the terms of agreement had been reduced to
writing, it is considered as containing all the terms
agreed upon and there can be, as between the parties, no
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other
that
the
contents
of
the
64.
Which if the following requisites must be present in
order that the admission of a conspirator may be given in
evidence against his co-conspirator?
a. that there is conspiracy be first proved by the other
evidence
b. that there is two or more person coming to an
agreement regarding the commission of a crime
c. that admission relates to the common object
d. that the admission was made while engaged in the
conspiracy
65.
Proof
beyond
reasonable
doubt
conviction in criminal cases requires
a. absolute certainty
b. clear and convincing evidence
c. corpus delicti
d. moral certainty of guilt
as
basis
for
66.
Extra judicial admission and confession made by the
person orally and in the absence of his counsel during
custodial investigation is?
a. admissible
b. inadmissible
c. declaration against interest
d. all of the above
67.
It is the examination in chief of a witness by the
party presenting hi m on the facts relevant to the issue.
a. cross examination
b. direct examination
c. custodial examination
d. custodial interrogation
68.
It is where one assumes as true a fact not yet
testified to by the witness, or contrary to that which he
has previously started?
a. leading question
b. misleading question
c. direct examination
d. cross examination
69.
When an instrument in partly printed forms, which of
them shall prevail if they are inconsistent with each
other?
a. the latter
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b. the former
c. either of them
d. none of them
70.
Evidence which is standing alone unexplained or un
contradicted, is sufficient to maintain its proposition
affirmed?
a. expert
b. prima facie
c. best evidence
d. conclusive
71.
How do you classify photographs,
charts and the like evidence
a. object evidence
b. demonstrative evidence
c. physical evidence
d. all of the above
maps
rays,
72.
A is an accused of killing B. AA who is the father of
A tried to settle the case with the family of B for his son
A. that the act of AA is settling the case is?
a. an offer of compromise and an implied admission of
guilt
b. an offer of compromise and not an implied admission of
guilt
c. not an offer of compromise and not an implied
admission of guilt
d. not an offer of compromise and an implied admission of
guilt
73.
Ms. Jinaleen is a virgin, sexy and beautiful woman who
is 18 years old and Mr. Milgin who is 59 years old. Both of
them boarded a luxury cruise on the way to Singapore to
celebrate
their
monthsarry
when
the
cruise
ship
encountered a heavy downpour of water with strong winds
that eventually capsized the vessel. Now, both of them
could no longer be found. Who among the two shall be deemed
to have survived the other?
a. Ms. Jinaleen
b. Mr. Milgin
c. Ms. Jeanalyn dulay the chef
d. Mr. Melgean Hernandez the Captain
74.
a.
b.
c.
d.
75.
Documents written in unofficial language shall not be
admitted as evidence except:
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77.
a.
b.
c.
d.
78.
Where the evidence is relevant and competent for two
or more purposes
a. conditional admissibility
b. multiple admissibility
c. curative admissibility
d. all of the above
79.
The presiding judge for homicide orders the defense to
file affidavits of its witnesses which will serve as direct
examination, is the order of the judge correct?
a. yes because the purpose of the judge is to expedite
trial without delay
b. no because testifying orally of a witness in court
will enable the judge to observe the manner and
department of the witness whether he is an elusive or
rehearsed witness
c. maybe we dont know what the judge think
d. none of the above
80.
In case of doubt, that is, the inculpatory facts and
circumstances are capable of two or more interpretation,
one which is inconsistent with guilt and the other is
inconsistent with the innocence of the accused, then the
evidence is
a. fulfils the test of moral certainty and therefore
warrants conviction
b. does not fulfils the test of moral certainty hence,
not enough to produce conviction
c. depend on the consistencies even there
are two
impression
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82.
Based on the express representation of statements or
upon positive acts or conducts. A party cannot, in the
course of litigation in pais, be permitted to repudiate his
representation or occupy inconsistent position.
a. estoppel by deed
b. estoppel by pais
c. estoppel against tenant
d. estoppel by record of judgement
83.
a.
b.
c.
d.
84.
Evidence that consist of writing or any material
containing letters, words, numbers, figures, symbols, or
other modes of written expression offered for the evidence
as part of their contents.
a. object evidence
b. document evidence
c. testimonial evidence
d. all of the above
85.
Which of the following need not be proved in case in
court except
a. presumption of law
b. question of fact
c. judicial admission
d. judicial notice
86.
Which of the following is a concept of the multiple
admissibility of evidence?
a. evidence proffered is admissible for one purpose only
b. evidence
is
inadmissible
for
one
purpose
but
admissible for another or vice versa
c. evidence is admissible in one party only
d. all of the above
87.
In ______ cases, an offer of compromise is not an
admission of liability and is not admissible against the
offeror.
a. administrative
b. civil
c. criminal
d. labor
88.
The court shall consider no evidence which is has not
yet formally offered, as regards
to the testimony of the
witness
the
offer
of
evidence
should
be
made
_______________________
a. at the time the witness called to testify
b. after the presentation of testimonial evidence
c. as soon as ground become reasonably apparent
d. immediately after the offer is made
89.
Evidence which denies the existence of the fact in
issue
a. rebutting
b. negative
c. disputable
d. conclusive
90.
a.
b.
c.
d.
91.
It is the ultimate
established.
a. factum probans
b. factum probandum
c. positive evidence
d. negative evidence
facts
or
proposition
to
be
92.
Facts existing during the commission of the crime
(i.e. opportunity, presence of the accused at the scene of
the crime, etc)
a. subsequent
b. concominant
c. antecedent
d. collateral matters
93.
Based on
evidence to the
a. conclusive
b. disputable
c. processual
d. all of the
procedural rules
contrary
presumption
presumption
presumption
above
and
may
be
overcome
by
94.
a.
b.
c.
d.
95.
X witness a man being slashed at the throat, because
of the trauma caused by the accidental witnessing of the
crime. He lost his sanity today. Is X qualified to testify
as a witness.
a. no because he became insane
b. yes provided that at the time that X would testify, he
must have regained hi normal condition
c. no because he cannot testify because of the trauma of
witnessing the slashing of the throat
d. yes because at the time of the witnessing of the crime
he was sane and his insanity is thereafter immaterial
96.
A stole chicken under the house of B. after realizing
that what he did was a wrong. A returned the chicken to the
place under the house of B. Is A still criminally liable
even if he desisted?
a. A is no longer criminally liable because he desisted
b. A still criminally liable even if he desisted because
the desistance should be made before acts of execution
performed
c. A still criminally liable because the act of the theft
was already committed and the return of the chicken
does not relieve him from criminal liability
d. B and C
97.
An act which is to be understood as unjust or improper
conduct capable of exciting, inciting or irritating anyone.
a. provocation
b. insinuation
c. aggression
d. irresistible force
98.
a.
b.
c.
d.
99.
Circumstance which pertains to a moral order, which
adds disgrace and obloquy to the natural effects of the
crime.
a. cruelty
b. alevosia
c. ignominy
d. treachery
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100.
Evidence directed to prove a fact in issue
determined by the rules of substantive law and pleadingA. Relevant Evidence
B. Material Evidence
C. Direct
Evidence
D. Circumstantial Evidence
***END***
as
LAW BOOK 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
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23.
24.
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27.
28.
B
B
C
B
A
A
A
B
A
C
A
B
D
C
B
A
B
A
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D
B
A
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D
A
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B
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A
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C
A
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D
B
D
A
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B
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C
59.
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71.
72.
73.
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76.
77.
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81.
82.
83.
84.
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86.
87.
88.
A
A
B
D
A
A
B
A
C
C
B
A
B
B
B
D
D
C
C
D
D
D
A
B
C
B
D
A
A
A
89. B
90. A
91. C
92. B
93. A
94. B
95. A
96. B
97. C
98. B
99. B
100.
BOOK 2 SET
1
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. C
12. B
13. C
14. C
15. A
16. C
17. C
18. C
19. B
20. A
21. C
22. C
23. D
24. C
25. C
26. B
27. D
28. C
29. C
30. C
31. B
32. A
33. B OR A
34. B
35. A
36. B
37. A
38. B
39. A
40. B
41. A
42. B
43.
44. A
45. B
46. C
47.
48. B
49. A
50. B
51. B
52. A
53. A
54. B
55. B
56. D
57. A
58. A
59. B
60. B
61. D
62. D
63. B
64. B
65. A
66. A
67. B
68. A
69. B
70. D
71. A
72. A
73. A
74. A
75. A
76. D
77. A
78. B
79. A
80. B
81. A
82. A
83. A
84. A
85. D
86. D
87. B
88. C
89. B
90. B
91. A
92. A
93. A
94. D
95. D
96. B
97. C
98. C
99. B
100.
BOOK 2 SET 2
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. D
11. C
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. B
16. D
17. C
18. A
19. C
20. A
21. F
22. A
23. B,C
24. A
25. D
26. C
27. C
28. C
29. B
30. C
31. .
32. A
33. A
34. D
35. C
36. A
37. B
38. A
39. A
40. D
41. C
42. A
43. D
44. D
45. B
46. B
47. A
48. C
49. F
50. B,C
51. A
52. C
53. A
54. A
55. A
56. B,A
57. G
58. F
59. A
60. A
61. C
62. C
63. D
64. B
65. C
66. D
67. B
68. A
69. B
70. C
71. C
72. C
73. C
74. A,B
75. C
76. C
77. B
78. C
79. C
80. A
81. C
82. C
83. B
84. C
85. A
86. C
87. A
88. B
89. D
90. C
91. A,C
92. A,D
93. A
94. B
95. B
96. D
97. C
98. C
99. A,D
100.
CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
C
C
C
A
B
B
A
B
C
C
B
C
B
D
B
B
D
D
B
A
B
B
A
C
C
A
D
D
D
C
D
D
D
B
D
D
D
A
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
D
A
A
D
C
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
C
A
D
D
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
D
C
A
81. A
82. B
83. A
84. B
85. A
86. B
87. B
88. A
89. D
90. D
91. D
92. B
93. B
94. D
95. D
96. C
97. C
98. D
99. D
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
D
C
C
D
C
D
B
D
D
D
C
D
D
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
D
A
C
123.
124.
A
D
Evidence
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
D
D
D
D
A
C
A
A
D
D
D
D
D
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
C
A
B
C
D
D
D
b
C
B
A
B
C
D
B
B
A
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
C
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
83. B
84. B
85. B
86. B
87. B
88. B
89. B
90. B
91. B
92. B
93. B
94. B
95. B
96. B
97. B
98. D
99. C
100.
COURT TESTIMONY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
A
C
A
D
A
A
A
B
C
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
C
C
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
D
D
B
B
C
C
C
A
C
B
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
B
C
C
A
A
D
A
D
A
A
A
A
D
D
D
C
C
D
C
D
B
D
D
C
D
C
D
D
D
D
D
C
B
C
A
C
A
A
B
B
C
C
83. D
84. D
85. D
86. D
87. C
88. C
89. C
90. C
91. A
92. D
93. N/A
94. A
95. D
96. D
97. D
98. C
99. C
100.
101.
102.
103.
A
A
B
C
SET A
A-2;
Completely reliable; truth cannot be judged
Unreliable; doubtfully true
Not usually reliable; confirmed by others
Completely reliable; probably true
14.
This is observation of place usually book stall, a gambling
joint, a residence where illegal activities are going on fixed
position.
a. Observation
b. Technical
c. Moving
d. Stationary
15.
POSDCORB is an acronym developed by early management
theorist Luther Gulick, this acronym supposed to define all
duties of an administration or manager and this stand for?
a. Planning,
organizing,
staffing,
directing,
coordinating,
reporting and balancing
b. Planning,
organizing,
staffing,
directing,
cooperating,
reporting and budgeting
c. Planning, organizing, supervision, directing, cooperating,
reporting and budgeting
d. Planning,
organizing,
staffing,
directing,
coordinating,
reporting and budgeting
16.
Unity of command means?
a. Command should come from one superior only
b. Conferring of an amount of authority by a superior position by
a subordinate
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1,2,3,4
1,2,3,5
1,3,4,5
2,3,4,5
20.
In the Philippines national police, the
organization is investigation, while the nervous?
a. Operation
b. Administration
c. Record
d. Communication
heart
of
the
21.
A plan established the as required according to type of
personnel, and the general and specific instructions of
surveillance?
a. Surveillance plan
b. Pre-surveillance conference
c. Undercover man
d. Liaison program
22.
Headed by a director with the rank of chief superintendent,
__________ shall function as a mobile strike force or reaction
unit to augment regional, provincial municipal and city police
forces for civil disturbance control, counterinsurgency, hostagetaking rescue operations and other special action.
a. Operation
b. Administration
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and
32.
Implies that system
workable pattern?
a. Functional type
b. Functional principle
c. Line and staff
d. Functional arrangement
33.
a.
b.
c.
d.
of
varied
functions
arrange
into
34.
All that goes of budgeting in the form of fiscal planning,
accounting and control?
a. Allowances
b. Saving
c. Financial
d. Budgeting
35.
Is keeping those to whom the executive is responsible
informed as to what is going on, which thus includes keeping
himself and his subordinates informed through records research
and inspection?
a. Recording
b. Reporting
c. Response
d. Receive
36.
All important duty of interrelating the various parts of
the work?
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a.
b.
c.
d.
37.
Task of making decisions and embodying them in specific and
instructions and serving as the leader of the enterprise?
a. Directing
b. Boss
c. Leader
d. Management
38.
Personnel function of bringing in and out training the
staff the favorable conditions of work filing the organization
with the right people and right position.
a. Efficiency
b. Effectiveness
c. Discipline
d. Staffing
39.
Establishment of the formal structure of authority through
which work subdivisions are arranged, defined and coordinated for
the define objective.
a. Organizing
b. Division of work
c. Coordinating
d. Efficiency
40.
Working out in broad outline the things that need to be
done and methods for doing them to accomplish the purpose set for
the enterprise.
a. Objective
b. Mission
c. Planning
d. Task
41.
Responsible
objectives.
a. Law enforcement
b. Line
c. Staff
d. Investigator
for
the
direct
42.
Responsible
capacity?
a. Law enforcement
b. Staff
c. Logistic
d. Line
for
support,
accomplishment
advisory,
or
of
the
facilitative
43.
An area containing two or more beats, routes or posts?
a. Beat
b. Route
c. Post
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52.
A surveillant becomes __________ when
he/she discards
his/her identity, changes his/her name and/or his/her appearance
and get into contact with his subject.
a. Undercover agent
b. Asset
c. Rabbit
d. Secret agent
53.
The fitness and potential of n applicant to the PNP to
determine by whom?
a. Recruitment and appointment system
b. Personnel management system
c. Appointment and performance system
d. Recruitment and selection system
54.
Perimeter barriers, protective lighting and guarding system
are classified as __________.
a. Protection security
b. Assets protection
c. Personnel security
d. Physical security
55.
A clear zone of _____ ft. or more should exist between the
perimeter barrier and exterior structure, parking areas and
natural or man-made barriers.
a. 40
b. 30
c. 20
d. 50
56.
The __________ does not get paid for the information he
gives to the police intelligence officer.
a. Informer
b. Aide
c. asset
d. informant
57.
The localization of the recruitment of the policemen shall
ensure that they are familiar with the ____________ of the patrol
beats.
a. Projects
b. PWET
c. Casing
d. Terrain
58.
Provides the fastest response to the police assistance?
a. Helicopter patrol
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an
effective
63.
Pertains to the utilization of available resources in an
organization?
a. Administration
b. Organization
c. Management
d. Utilization
64.
a.
b.
c.
d.
65.
INTERPOL stand for;
a. International criminal police organization
b. International police
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ASEANPOL
Sian police
Association
Asean chief
Association
stand for;
organization
of national police forces of the Asean region
of national police
of national police force
67.
a.
b.
c.
d.
68.
The headquarters
located in_________?
a. Jakarta
b. Myanmar
c. Phnom penh
d. Cali
of
the
police
forces
69.
In the Philippines, we have Philippine
(PNP), while in Colombia they have ________?
a. Police department of Colombia
b. Metropolitan police department of Colombia
c. Royal police department of Colombia
d. Colombia national police
70.
a.
b.
c.
d.
in
Cambodia
national
is
police
71.
a.k.a 1-24/7. It serves the police of member countries of
the INTERPOL via secure communication.
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development
72. At the INTERPOL, which one of these gives developmentequipping
activities for member countries in fighting transnational crimes?
A.Secure global police communication services
B.Operational data services and databases for police
C.Operational police support services
D.Police training and development
73. While covering his beat, PO1 Juan chased upon a pickpocket. What
will be his first action?
A. Arrest the pickpocket
B. Call for a criminal investigation
C. Bring the pickpocket to the police department
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inseparable
from
the
principle
of
C. Role Modeling
D. Order Giving
84. What shall private security personnel with the strikers in their
establishment?
A. Assist management in smuggling scabs
B. Avoid direct contact
C. Prevent strikers from conducting peaceful pickets
D. Confront the strikers directly
85. The detection, prevention
inimical to the best interest of
A. Intelligence
B. Counter-Intelligence
activity
86. The following statements are on employee morale. Which one is the
most correct?
I.
Praising an employee for my job done is important
II. Morale depends on personal relationships and working conditions
III. A fair and impartial supervisor is a positive impetus toward
high morale
A. Statements I and II
C. Statements II and III
B. Statements I and III
D. All statements
87. Which of the following is the least considered in determining
patrol deployment?
A. Arrests made
C. Crimes committed
B. Fund support
D. Complaints logged
88. A patrol officer must employ what technique in order to recall
events which happened while he was patrolling his beat.
A. He communicate events to his buddy
B. He memorizes and mentally records events
C. He records events in his notebook
D. He telephones events to dispatcher
89.
While searching for a suspect in a house during the night, how
should your flashlight be held?
A. Close to the weapon as possible
B. Close to the body as possible
C. Away from your body and preferably with your weak hand
D. Away from your body and preferably with your strong hand
90. The Blue Army that is being referred to are the ___.
A. SWAT personnel of the PNP
B. Boys Scouts of the Philippines
C. Government security guards
D. Private security guards
91. After recognizing the need to plan, a police officer must identify
and formulate the _______.
A. financial requirement of the plan
B. objectives of the plan
C. manpower requirements of the plan
D. linkages and coordinating units
92. Which of the following ensures that patrol officers are on their
beats?
A. Have an effective patrol supervision
B. Have greater police authority
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the
graduates
of
the
Philippine
National
Police
C. Superintendent
D. Senior Superintendent
__________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
October 8, 2015
Answer Key
Law Enforcement Administration 2015
SET A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
B
B
C
C
B
C
B
A
A
C
A
B
D
D
D
A
D
C
C
D
A
D
A
C
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
B
A
B
A
A
B
C
B
D
B
B
A
D
A
C
B
B
D
D
D
B
A
D
A
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
D
A
D
D
C
D
D
C
B
C
B
B
C
A
A
C
C
C
B
B
A
D
A
C
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
A
A
B
D
C
A
C
D
B
B
C
B
C
C
D
B
A
B
D
A
A
D
C
D
50.
75.
100.
SET B
National
Police
Agency
is
I, II only
II, III only
I, III only
III, IV only
Alertness
Judgment
Confidence
Silent
30. A temporary license is issued by the PNP thru Civil Security Group
directorate after the applicant/licensee should have complied with all
the requirements if has less than
guards?
A. 200
B. 300
C. 100
D. 400
31. A regular license to operate is issued to PSA once it is qualified
of having adequate guards or more license security guard in its employ
duly posted. Regular license is renewable every
year?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
32.Pedro is a Security Guard in SM Masinag he worked at almost 2 years
and 2 mos after a few days he notice that his license is already
expired can he still exercise his profession?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Partially yes
D. Partially no
33. Pedro and Juan are security guard in Sumulong College of Arts and
Sciences. Pedro was already have an issued firearm Juan was insecure
to Pedro he also requested to issue a firearm .is it allowed?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Partially yes
D. Partially no
34. It is a visual or audible signing device which initials conditions
of associated circuit.
A. Annunciator
B. Coded Lock
C. Automated records
D. Electric lock
35. It is a portable and detachable look having a pivoted or sliding
hasp which passes through a staple ring which is made fast or secured.
A. Master key
B. Mission keying
C. Lock
D. Padlock
36. Company-owned alarm system with a unit in the nearest
station so that in case of need, direct call is possible.
A. Local alarm
B. Auxiliary alarm
C. Local alarm by chance system
D. Dial alarm system
police
56. Is the controlled group of people who worked through the direction
of the agent handler such as informants, principal or cutouts supply
the agent handler directly or indirectly with Intel information?
A. Informant net
B. Informants
C. Informant
D. Informer
57. Is similar to the criminal informant but he gives information
violate of the law includes crimes and criminals
A. Informant net
B. Informants
C. Confidential informant
D. Informer
58, A person who casually imports information to an officer with no
intention of providing subsequent information
A. Informant net
B. Informants
C. Confidential informant
D. Informer
59. A person who is selected cultivated and developed into continuous
sources of info.
A. Anonymous informant
B. Recruited informant
C. Incidental informant
D. Special informant
60. Surveillance of a person is what we called?
A. Tailing or shadowing
B. Casing or Shadowing
C. Roping
D. Backing
61. Surveillance of other things, events, and activities is called?
A. Tailing or shadowing
B. Casing or reconnaissance
C. Roping
D. Backing
62. Informants who by the nature of their work or portion in society
have a certain legal, moral or ethical responsibilities to report info
to the police.
A. Ordinary informant
B. Incidental informant
C. Recruited informant
D. Spontaneous informant or Automatic informant
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I only
II, III only
III, IV only
IV only
67.
This one of the method of casing refer to the most effective
method and will produced the most info service you know just what
you're looking for.
A. Map reconnaissance
B. Research
C. Personal reconnaissance
D. Hearsay
68. It may not sufficient but it can produce a certain amount of
usable information.
A. Map reconnaissance
B. Reconnaissance
C. Personal reconnaissance
D. Hearsay
69. Your unit and of the unit will have file report that they may
provide you with info.
A. Map reconnaissance
B. Research
C. Prior information
D. Hearsay
70. Info usually gains by
performing casing job.
A. Map reconnaissance
B. Research
C. Prior information
D. Hearsay
the
person
operating
in
the
area
and
Counter
Counter
Counter
Counter
surveillance
insurgency
casing
operation
source-information
% our knowledge is
An
A.
B.
C.
D.
77.
It comprises all documents, reports and all recorded
information that pertains to a single personality or subject.
Contained in a folder for storage convenience
A. Document
B. File
C. Information
D. Dossier
78.
The concern of the security guards regarding the directives
given by most companies to its security personnel is
A. To impose disciplinary action to company employees who violate
regulations
B. To ignore and impose rules of their own
C. To report all known violations to their supervisor
D. To make recommendation for better security control
79.
A safe that weighs less than 750 pounds (lbs) should be
____
A. Resistant to fire
B. Anchored to building fixed structure
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81.
The Hongkong police has the Commissioner of police while
the Philippine National Police has the _____
A. Police Director
B. Director General
C. Deputy Director General
D. Commission Vice Chairman
82.
of
A.
B.
C.
D.
83.
A.
B.
C.
D.
84.
The covert observation of an area, a building or stationary
object in order to gain information is called:
A. Surveillance
B. Undercover works
C. Penetration
D. Casing
85.
A.
B.
C.
D.
86.
An effective patrol strategy hinges on
except _____
A. Adequacy of the resources of police station
B. Training of patrol officers
C. Commitment of patrol officers
D. Qualifications of the patrol supervisor
the
following,
87.
What is referred to as the number of officers on actual
duty at a given time?
A. Authorize strength
B. Mandatory strength
C. Actual strength
D. Effective strength
88.
Line of authority
Chain of command
Unity of command
Unity of direction
89.
Mr. Rodmar Dolendo wants to apply for a licensee to become
a security guard. Where will he file his application for license?
A. Philippine national Police
B. National police commission
C. Department of Interior and Local government
D. Professional regulation commission
90.
The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) is ______ the
department of the interior and Local Government (DILG) for policy
and program coordination
A. Attached to
B. Under
C. Connected to
D. Equal to
91.
In counter intelligence, the operational file that contains
the list of persons who are known to be friendly with the
intelligence forces is known as
A. Tactical list
B. Black list
C. White list
D. CI list
92.
A.
B.
C.
D.
93.
What is the mechanical device strategically located in an
installation or street where a fire hose is connected so that
water with pressure will be available to extinguish fire.
A. Fire alarm
B. Fire pump
C. Fire extinguisher
D. Fire hydrants
94.
One method of organizing a complex organization is to
subdivide the work into small units, with each staff specializing
in one phase of the operation. Which of the following is a likely
disadvantage of this subdivision of work?
A. More difficult coordination of work
B. More costly operation
C. More training requirements
D. Poorer quality of work
95.
A criticism against mobile patrol is that police officers
ride by streets and have become strangers to the public. Which of
the following can effectively resolve the problem?
A. Convince the public that the mobile patrol covers a wider and
response faster
B. Eliminate mobile patrol and undertake foot patrol
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97.
Under which type of leadership would morals, Discipline,
efficiency and productivity begin to deteriorate?
A. Laisses-faire leader
B. Autocratic leader
C. Hands-on leader
D. Democratic leader
98.
of
A.
B.
C.
D.
When may the president extend the tour of duty of the chief
the PNP?
If the present Chief PNP is not yet 56 years old
If in times of police reorganization approved by Congress
If the incumbent PNP chief is performing very satisfactorily
In times of war or other national emergency
99.
What is the process of searching for people who fill vacant
positions in an organization?
A. Recruitment
B. Appointment
C. Promotion
D. Designation
100.
Fidel Calla is a licensed physician and applied through the
lateral entry of the PNP. If she is found to be qualified what
would be her rank?
A. P/Senior Inspector
B. P/Superintendent
C. P/Inspector
D. P/Chief Inspector
____________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
October 8, 2015
Answer Key
Law Enforcement Administration 2015
SET B
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
C
A
B
C
D
B
A
B
A
C
D
B
C
C
D
A
D
C
A
D
B
C
A
A
D
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
D
A
B
D
A
B
B
A
A
D
B
D
A
C
D
B
B
B
C
A
A
B
C
B
C
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
C
D
D
C
D
C
C
B
B
A
C
D
B
A
B
D
C
A
C
D
A
D
C
C
C
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
A
D
C
B
B
B
D
C
D
D
D
C
B
A
A
D
A
D
A
C
C
A
D
A
A
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
FORENSIC BALLISTICS
QUESTIONED DOCUMENT
POLYGRAPHY
LEGAL MEDICINE
FORENSIC CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY
SET A
44. The dates of the standard specimen should be how many years before
and after the questioned document?
A. two
C. five
B. three
D. seven
45. With a very clear machine copy (powder) of a questioned document
and as good as original and with several (more than 20) standards, as a
document examiner, can you have a definitive and legally accepted
opinion?
A. yes
C. seldom
B. sometimes
D. no
46. The assumption is, no two writers write exactly alike. Every
person has his/her own way/manner of holding pen, so the resultant
effect is to produce an entirely different?
A. replica of writing
C. modes of quantity
B. observations
D. strokes or writing
47. In murder case, the photograph should include the close-up shots
of:
A. ingress and egress
C. goods stolen
B. cohorts of the suspects
D. assailants escape car
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69.
In firearms study, the other term of land and grove marks are?
a. Skid
c. Laser
b. Bore
d. rifling
70.
71.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
In lie detection probe, the force that arouses the organism or any
of its parts to activity is called:
a. Detection
c. reception
b. Control reaction
d. stimulus
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
that
slope
towards
the
little
a.
b.
c.
d.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
of
the
bullet
per
97.
98.
99.
100. Deflection of the bullet from its normal path after striking a
resistant surface is?
a. Repeater
c. hangfire
b. Ricochet
d. recoil
DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
____________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
CRIMINALISTICS
SET A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
D
C
D
B
C
D
D
C
B
C
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
D
C
D
C
D
D
B
A
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
A
D
C
C
A
B
A
D
D
D
C
A
D
C
C
A
A
A
C
A
D
B
C
D
D
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
B
B
A
A
D
D
B
C
B
A
A
B
D
C
D
C
C
D
D
A
B
D
C
D
C
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
C
C
D
A
C
D
C
A
D
A
C
C
D
D
C
C
D
D
D
B
C
D
C
A
B
SET B
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
8.
a.
b.
c.
d.
in
26. First police surgeon or forensic pathologist who performed the autopsy of
Julius Caesar.
a. Paul Zacchias
b. Antistius
c. Landsteiner
d. Hipocrates
27. How many percent of alcohol is needed to be considered that a person is
intoxicated?
a.0.05%
b. 0.15%
c. 0.15%
d. 1.05%
28. Used to see stains on clothes that are invisible to a normal light.
a. X-ray
b. Infrared light
c. UV light
d. visible lights
67. When bullet travels through the body it produces a shock wave which
damages the tissue around its path, this is known as
a. Contact
b. Close discharge
c. Distance charge
d. Tissue quake
68. In tented arches, the ridges _________
a. Make a complete circuit
b. Makes an obstruction
c. Run from one side to another with rise at the center
d. Make a backward turn
69. In taking fingerprints, __________ are rolled towards the body of the
subject.
a. All fingers
b. Both thumbs
c. Little fingers
d. All fingers except thumb
70. If the same digits of both hands are missing, the impressions are held to
be __________.
a. Dependent on the classification of the print of the other finger
b. Dependent on the ridge tracing
c. Loops
d. Plain whorl, Meeting
71. In the investigation of a rape case, use of ultra violent light is a
useful method becausea. Only to establish whether certain stains, after they have been located
by some other method.
b. To locate stains, but not to establish whether they are semen stains
c. Both to locate stains and to establish whether they are semen stains
d. Neither for finding nor for determining their nature
a. Fresh blood
b. Dried stain
c. Direction of movement
d. Dead person
77. The identity of two impressions is established primarily through _______.
a. Dimensions of pattern
b. Similarity of traces
c. Unexplained similarity of patterns
d. Ridge characteristics and the relative position of these ridge
characteristics
78. When inking fingers for the purpose of taking rolled impressions, the
fingers must be inked from ______ to base of the joint.
a. Base
a.
b.
c.
d.
81. The English person who coined the term Photography in English language.
a. William Abney
b. William Talbot
c. Louis Daguerre
d. John F. Herschel
82. In taking mug shots of a suspect who is standing, the camera should be
positioned
a. At neck level
b. At chest level
c. At hips level
d. Slightly above the head level
83. This condition mimics rigor mortis when the dead body is exposed to very
low temperature.
a. Cold stiffening
b. Heat stiffening
c. Cadaveric spasm
d. Instantaneous rigor
84. Evidence which change quickly such as skid marks, the wounds and bruises
will heal and disappear before the case comes to trial. Such evidence can be
preserved by
a. Pickling method and introduced in court as evidence
b. Photographed introduced in court as evidence
c. Casting and mould and introduced in court as evidence
d. All of the foregoing
DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
____________________________________
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CRIMINALISTICS SET B
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.C
9.A
10.A
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.C
15.A
16.A
17.A
18.B
19.B
26.B
27.A
28.B
29.A
30.C
31.A
32.B
33.C
34.C
35.B
36.A
37.C
38.C
39.B
40.C
41.A
42.B
43.B
44.B
51.C
52.C
53.A
54.C
55.B
56.A
57.D
58.D
59.A
60.D
61.A
62.B
63.C
64.D
65.B
66.C
67.D
68.C
69.B
76.C
77.D
78.C
79.A
80.C
81.D
82.B
83.A
84.B
85.A
86.D
87.A
88.B
89.C
90.A
91.C
92.A
93.D
94.C
95.B
96.B
97.B
98.C
99.D
100.C
FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATION
SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION
ORGANIZE CRIME INVESTIGATION
DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT
INVESTIGATION
FIRE TECHNOLOGY AND ARSON
INVESTIGATION
SET A
Fair
Brief
Clear
Impartial
A.
B.
C.
D.
female
detective
hired
by
the
North-Western
Police
which
information
are
derived
and
55. The primary reason for conducting a search in the crime scene is
to
a. Obtain obvious physical evidence
b. Ascertain the reasons for the crime
c. Undercover hidden evidence
d. Determine the criminals method of operation
56. Marking of evidence, as far as practicable, should be made on the
item itself upon collection, in a place least likely to affect the
appearance of its
a. Monetary value
b. Monetary and evidentiary
c. Evidentiary value
d. Integrity and identity
57. A powerful operated traffic control device by which traffic is
warned of directed to take some specific action is called ?
a. Object markings
b. Club markings
c. Reflectorized markings
d. Traffic light signal
58. Generally this drugs produces a relaxing state without impairment
of high facilities or the inducement of sleep is known as
a. Stimulants
b. Narcotics
c. Tranquilizers
d. Barbiturates
59. In pursuing a criminal and when it appears that the pursuit is not
possible, what should you not do?
a. Better use your time and efforts to alert another unit
b. Forego the pursuit and continue what you are previously doing
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data
for
an
arson
______
police
by
the
determines
whether
the
Philippine
setting,
the
SOCO
is
composed
of
how
many
the
suspects
to
the
crime
scene
or
102. As the first officer to arrive at the crime scene, you must
retain and identify for interview the person who first notify the
police, because you can gather investigative?
a. Investigation
b. Leads
c. Breakthrough
d. Modus operandi
103. Under the new drug law, the best defense for drug abuse is?
a. Comrades
b. Colleagues
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Answer Key
CDI SET A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
A
B
D
B
A
C
B
B
D
A
C
D
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
A
D
C
C
B
C
B
D
B
C
D
C
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
A
C
D
D
A
C
D
C
B
D
B
B
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
D
B
A
B
C
A
D
C
A
B
A
C
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
D
A
A
B
D
B
B
B
B
D
C
B
A
B
B
C
A
B
A
D
A
B
C
A
B
A
C
C
B
C
A
B
B
C
D
D
C,G
G
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
B
C
A
A
C
D
B
A
D
D
B
C
A
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
C
B
D
E
B
A
D
A
B
C
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
A
B
C
D
C
B
D
A
A
B
B
D
A
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
B
C
B
C
A
B
D
B
C
C
B
A
D
SET B
the
crime
is
one
of
the
so
called
Is
of
C. interrogation
D. inspection
44. The penalty of bringing into the country of illegal drugs using
diplomatic channel or passport is:
A. Life imprisonment
B. Life imprisonment to death
C. 30 years
D. 10 years
45. If upon arrival at the crime scene it appears that there are
actually multiple crime scenes, as the first police officer to
arrive thereat, what is your first action to protect the said
places?
A. Request for additional personnel
B. Send a general alarm
C. Call in the paramedics
D. Call the barangay
46. In all crime investigations, the examination of any issue should
be at least double or if necessary thrice in order to insure a
correct?
A. Impression
C. findings
B. Solution
D. Prognosis
47. In e-crimes, any access in order to corrupt, alter, steal or
destroy information and communication system using a computer or
other similar information and communication devices, without the
knowledge and consent of the owner of the computer/system including
the introduction of computer viruses and the like, resulting in the
destruction,
alteration,
theft
or
loss
of
electronic
data
message/documents is considered as ?
A. Hacking
C. Accessing
B. System loss
D. altering
48. Marijuana is the MOST abused drug in the Philippines. It has
several kinds of products and these are: plants, seedlings, seeds,
dried leaves, hashish, slides, brownies, resins, teabags, and
stalks. Which of the said MJ products is the most popularly is the
MOST popularly used by Filipinos per PDEA 2005 report ?
A. Sticks
C. teabags
B. Dried leaves
D. plants
49. A red notice by the INTERPOL refers to the National Arrest
warrants which seeks to arrest and extradition of ?
A. Subjects
C. convict targets
B. Suspects
D. People
do
you
compare
paint
chips
58. The Sicilian Mafia in Europe is also called Cosa Nostra and is
considered the most organized crime group in the world. Nostra
literally means what ?
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As
A.
B.
C.
material in
72. What is the reason why you should Not flush toilets, use any
facility at the crime scene even telephone, unless extremely
necessary? To preserve its:
A. Usefulness
C. reliability
B. Condition
D. integrity
73.
?
Private driveway
Intersection, crosswalk
All of these
Pedestrian lanes, fire hydrant
74. A short in the electrical wiring will almost always burn itself
out without setting fire to the other parts of the vehicle, is it
CORRECT observation ?
A. It depends
C. no
B. Sometimes
D. yes
75. If the bullet hit and destroyed a bone, the surface facing the
entrance of the wound is oval with :
A. Irregular edges
C. distinctive edges
B. Inverted Edges
D. sharp edges
76. In the ordinary crime investigations, the proper chain of
custody of the collected biological samples for DNA testings shall
be established by the:
A. Courts and victims
C. none of these
B. Source of samples
D. prosecution witnesses
77. In the initial stage of the interview of the suspect, do not
immediately ask him about his involvement in the crime. The best
thing to get first is his/her what?
A. Reasons why he is a suspect
B. Possible conspirators
C. Composure and trust
D. Educational attainment
DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
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Answer Key
CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION SET B
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INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND CRISIS
MANAGEMENT
ETHICS AND VALUES
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
SET A
some
common
undone
the
following
19.
Human
beings
possess
two
instinctual
drives
whose
interrelationship controls behavior. This is the life instinct
called eros and the death instinct called _____.
A. Delicti
C. Stigma
B. Thanatos
D. Corpus
20.
It is the law which provides
youth offenders from the time
termination of the case.
A. PD 1184
C.
B. RA 4864
D.
21.
This is one of the features of criminal law and it means
that it includes only those rules created and enforced by
authorized agents of the state.
A. Specificity
C. Politicality
B. Uniformity
D. Penal Sanction
22.
Murder cases numbered 180 in 2010 and 220 in 2011 what was
the percent increase?
A. +20.2%
C. +22.2%
B. +22.0%
D. +20.1%
23.
One of the most vital factors in developing employee morale
within any relatively large organization is:
A. The relationship existing between the employee and their
immediate supervisors.
B. The specific type of work the organization is engaged in
C. The relationship existing between the employee and head of
organization
D. The policy of allowing employee great discretion on the
quality of work
24.
Research
findings
criminality.
A. Geometrically
B. Inversely
indicate
that
age
is
_____
to
C. Proportionally
D. Directly
25.
There are three (3) categories of theories of crime that
rest in sociological interpretation. Which of the following is
NOT a category?
A. Crime is a function of association and social contact.
B. Crime and delinquency are a product of environment.
C. Crime is a consequence of the presence or absence of
certain types of internal restraint.
D. Crime and delinquency is a product of abnormal brain or
nervous system.
30.
31.
The ____ theory of criminality attributes delinquent and
criminal behavior to a conscience that is either too overbearing
that it arouses feeling of guilt or so weak that it cannot
control the individuals impulse and the need for immediate
gratification.
A. Psychoanalytic
C. biological
B. Psychological
D. classical
32.
A.
B.
C.
D.
33.
It is a money bond, the amount of which is set by judicial
authority and is intended to ensure the presence of suspect at
trial while allowing the freedom of a person charged until trial
is over.
A. Appropriation
C. fee
B. Budget
D. bail
34.
The basic difference between liberal positivist and
conservative classical criminologists concerns the issue of ____
versus determination.
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36.
This theory locates the basic causes of delinquent behavior
in youths relationships with the major socializing institutions.
A. Differential association theory
B. Social bond theory
C. Anomie theory
D. Containment theory
37.
It is an irresistible impulse to perform certain acts that
are repetitive and ritualistic.
A. Delusion
C. regression
B. Compulsion
D. phobia
38.
The desire to implement an effective in-service training
program must come from
A. Private sector
C. the police force itself
B. Local Chief executives
D. PR firms
39.
Crime has two basic elements: the guilty act (actus reus)
and the ____ (mens rea)
A. Guilty reason
C. guilty conscience
B. Guilty offender
D. Guilty mind
40.
Your subordinates tell that, in your absence, your superior
gave them orders which differed from those you have given them.
In this case, you should:
A. Tell your subordinates to follow your orders
B. Discuss the matter with your subordinates to determine
which orders are correct
C. Discus the matter with your superior
D. Tell your subordinates to follow your superiors order
41.
This type of theory asserts that delinquency and crime
represent conformity but conformity to definitions that are
deviant when viewed from the standpoint of dominant culture.
A. Social structure theory
B. Cultural deviance theory
C. Differential association theory
D. Social process theory
42.
The ____ of the police organization is affected when police
officers are seen with gambling lords, drug lords and drunkards
in the community
A. Prestige
C. image
B. Authority
D. power
43.
What is a law that is applied retroactively to punish acts
that were not crimes before its passage?
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when
person
is
blocked
in
the
C. Guilt
D. tolerance
45.
Who claimed that some persons are born criminals and can be
identified by certain stigmata or anomalies?
A. Lombroso
C. Darwin
B. Gibbons
D. Goring
46.
There are instances when a complainant against an erring
policeman files a complaint with two (2) or more disciplinary
bodies such as the Peoples Law Enforcement Board (PLEB), the
Mayor or the PNP itself. This practice is calledA. Comprehensive filing
C. double filing
B. Concurrent filing
D. Forum Filling
47.
The preliminary investigation of offenses within the
jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan shall be undertaken by the:
A. National Prosecution Office
B. Department of Justice
C. Integrated Bar of the Philippines
D. Ombudsman
48.
Which of the following criminological theories provides
that pain and pleasure motivate a person to commit criminal act?
A. Physiological theory
C. positivist theory
B. Biological theory
D. Classical Theory
49.
Alma is a five (5) year old orphan girl whose basic needs
are deliberately unattended or inadequately attended by her
guardians. Under what category does she fall?
A. Abandoned child
C. separated child
B. Neglected child
D. orphaned child
50.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Community policing includes the following, EXCEPTProviding, by citizens, information in area-wide crime
investigations
Reducing the number of policemen in an area
Citizens helping police reach out to troubled youths
Sharing of power among the police, local groups and
individual citizens
51.
According to this theory, social actions are or repeated
(or not repeated) as a consequence of their association in the
actors in the mind with punishing or rewarding experiences.
A. Containment
B. Differential association
C. Operant conditioning
D. Differential identification
52.
In crisis management, there is a need for an _____ to plot
essential aspects and the flow of events as well as provide
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60.
A form of extrasensory perceptions which influence physical
events through mental operations.
A. Recognization or prophecy
B. Psychokinesis
C. Telepathy
D. Clairvoyance
61.
This delinquent subculture is dominated by gang fighting
and acts of violence and usually arises in areas with weak social
controls and without institutionalized channels to success goals,
either legitimate or illegitimate, and predominance of personal
failure.
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need
to
67.
The involvement of PNP members and their families in
religious, social and civic activities enhances ____ which will
work well for the image of the organization.
A. Responsiveness
C. effectiveness
B. Social awareness
D. camaraderie
68.
This program is intended to alleviate the sexual
familial deprivations of incarceration.
A. Therapeutic services
C. religious services
B. Conjugal visits
D. recreational program
69.
Human physiognomy is the study of facial
relation toA. Human behavior
C. Environment
B. Physical characteristics
D. free will
and
features
in
70.
Crimes committed by public officer and public employees
including those employed in government-owned or controlled
corporations, embraced in Title VII of the Revised Penal Code,
whether simple or complex with other crimes, are under the
jurisdiction of:
A. Metropolitan Trial Courts
B. Commission on Human Rights
C. Sandiganbayan
D. Regional Trial Courts
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and
76.
The theory of ____ contends that criminal conduct is
learned behavior, the learning is incurred by communication with
others and that the information learned is about criminality
thus, one tends to become a criminal.
A. Strain
C. differential association
B. Containment
D. psychoanalysis
77.
78.
Deriving sexual pleasure from exposing the
surprise or shock a stranger is _____
A. Voyeurism
C. Exhibitionism
B. Masochism
D. pedophilia
genitals
to
79.
It is mens response to the interpretation of the stimulus
from within or from his environment.
A. Human behavior
C. character
B. Human experience
D. Personality
86.
This theory was developed by psychiatrist Sigmud Freud in
the human personality is controlled by unconscious mental
processes developed in early childhood involving the interaction
of id, ego, and superego.
A. Social Structure theory
C. theory of anomie
B. Psychoanalytic theory
D. social learning theory
87.
89.
It is said that delinquency is the result of a multiplicity
of associated factors. This means that:
A. If a community has a poor housing and poverty exists, then
everybody in the community become delinquent.
B. There are fixed factors contributory to becoming a
delinquent
C. There is only a single factor which makes Juan a delinquent
D. There are various variables to consider to understand why
Juan is a delinquent
90.
Gina is sick and is seated at the corner of the room when
she started shouting that she saw the sun danced clockwise. She
attested to this fact and insisted that she saw the phenomena
with her two eyes. She is having _____.
A. Fears
C. Memory lapses
B. Hallucination
D. anxiety
91.
What happens to the case of a youthful offender who has
shown good conduct while under custody of DSWD?
A. His case is for reinvestigation by the police
B. His case is dismissed and he is finally discharge
C. His case is opened for review
D. His case is remanded to the Fiscals office
92.
A.
B.
C.
D.
93.
Modern criminal law, both substantive and procedural is
derived from four (4) basic sources. These are the constitution,
statutes, court decisions and _____.
A. Administrative regulations
B. Conventional views
C. Judicial sanctions
D. Social theory
94.
It is false belief
proof to the contrary.
A. Delusion
B. Phobia
firmly
held
despite
incontrovertible
C. compulsion
D. regression
95.
What changes must concur given an effective
community relations program?
A. Political and social changes in policemen
B. Attitudinal and mental changes in policemen
police-
98.
99.
What is expected of the police in cases of eviction or
demolition of squatters dwellings?
A. Exercise of maximum tolerance while giving security
assistance
B. Exercise maximum force in dealing with squatters
C. Participation in actual demolition
D. Exercise of limited force
100.
Such feelings as inadequacy, frustration, rebelliousness
and need for immediate gratification can be ____.
A. External containment toward delinquency
B. External pressures and pulls toward delinquency
C. Internal pushes toward delinquency
D. Inner containment in delinquent behavior
DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
____________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
ANSWER KEY
CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY
SET A
1.D
2.B
3.B
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.C
8.B
9.D
10.D
11.A
12.D
13.B
14.B
15.A
16.B
17.B
18.C
19.B
20.C
21.A
22.C
23.A
24.C
25.D
26.B
27.A
28.B
29.B
30.D
31.B
32.C
33.D
34.B
35.A
36.B
37.B
38.A
39.D
40.C
41.B
42.C
43.D
44.A
45.A
46.D
47.D
48.D
49.B
50.B
51.C*
52.C
53.B*
54.A*
55.B
56.D
57.D*
58.D
59.C
60.C
61.C*
62.B
63.A
64.B
65.B
66.A
67.B*
68.B
69.B
70.C
71.A
72.D
73.B
74.C
75.D*
76.C
77.C
78.C
79.A
80.A*
81.D
82.C
83.D
84.C
85.D
86.B
87.B*
88.D*
89.D
90.B
91.B
92.B
93.A
94.A
95.D
96.B
97.B
98.C
99.A
100.C
CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY
SET B
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following
questions. Mark only the answer for each item by shading the box
corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet
provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Criminologist who argued that only minimum amount of
punishment was needed to control crime if criminals could be
convinced that the law violations were certain to be discovered
and swiftly punished is:
A. Enrico Ferri
C. Cesare Beccaria
B. Cesare Lombroso
D. Henry Maudsley
2. In
diversion
program,
the
following
socio-cultural
and
psychological responses and service for the child are included
EXCEPT:
A. Participation in education, vocation and life skill
programs
B. Identification of damages
C. Counseling for the child and victims
D. Reparation of damage
3. A manifestation or expression of consideration and respect for
others is known in police ethics as:
A. Order
C. Tolerance
B. Courtesy
D. Manifestation
4. The theory that intelligence is largely determined genetically
such that low intelligence is linked to criminal behavior is
known as the ____ Theory.
A. Ordinary
C. intelligence
B. Nature
D. relevant
5. Offenders who commit acts of violence when they temporarily lose
control and later express over their actions are known as
situationally _____ offenders.
A. Quiet
C. Violent
B. Ordinary
D. relevant
6. In whose protective custody is the child who was abused turnedover? Department of __________.
A. Justice
B. Labor
C. Interior and local government
D. Social welfare and development
7. Lying in courts or leaving out certain pertinent places of
information to fix a criminal prosecution. Is a type of police
deviance called:
A. Perjury
C. Brutality
B. Criminality
D. Profanity
is
in
14.
Being trustworthy and speaking the truth at all times as
required by the profession reflect the officers belief in the
wisdom of ______.
A. Love
C. hope
B. Courage
D. truthfulness
15.
The practice of housing convicted juvenile in a separate
prison facility for younger offenders is called:
A. Division
B. Segregated incarceration
C. Incarceration
D. Reinforcement
physical
aspects
of
psychological
C. psychology
D. visual study
C. pre-trial
D. trial
35.
When the hostage-takers can no longer maintain their high
level of resistance to stress, they are said to have reached the
_____ stage.
A. Exhaustion
C. stress
B. Fatigue
D. depressing
36.
The science of crime detection using classical scientific
methodology is known as:
A. Typology
C. criminalistics
B. Criminal profiling
D. anthropology
37.
After conviction of the accused, which agencies of justice
take custody of offenders and are entrusted with their treatment
and control?
A. Half-way houses
C. lying-ins
B. Prisons
D. corrections
38.
The latitude enjoyed by the police in using their
discretion in deciding whether or not to invoke their arrest
powers is called police:
A. Discretion
C. management
B. Authority
D. power
39.
Performance
of
duty
with
dedication,
thoroughness,
efficiency, enthusiasm, determination and concern for public
welfare indicates the PNPs professional conduct of _____
A. Love
C. attention
B. Devotion to duty
D. care
40.
What do you call a court order requiring any
appear at a certain time and place to give testimony?
A. Order
C. directive
B. Writ
D. subpoena
party
to
41.
The structure of the human personality which is guided by
the reality principle is the:
A. Super-ego
C. id
B. Ego
D. conscious mind
42.
The type of criminology which focuses on the conflict among
three socio economic classes is known as:
A. Conflict
C. positivist
B. Marxist
D. classical
43.
Under R.A. 9344, a child who is exactly 15 years old at the
time of the commission of an offense is _____ from criminal
liability.
A. Exempted
C. aggravated
B. Not exempted
D. mitigated
are
virtues
expected
of
PNP
member
C. pride
D. humility
to
74.
Crime can be controlled by the efficient applications of
criminal justice in that people will not commit crime and
delinquency if they perceive that the risks outweighs the
benefits. This is the major premise of the _____ theory.
A. Special deterrence
C. general deterrence
B. Rational choice
D. incapacitation
75.
When the police takes a person in to custody, the phase of
criminal justice process called _____ has taken place.
A. Trial
C. custody
B. Arrest
D. investigation
76.
The view that people are not actually born with the ability
to act violently but that they learn to be aggressive through
their life experiences is advanced by the _____ theory.
A. Adaptation
C. imitation
B. Social learning
D. environmental
77.
PNP members should perform their duties without arrogance
and recognize their inadequacies, inabilities and limitations as
individuals. This PNP ethical standard refers to:
A. Orderliness
C. integrity
B. Humility
D. perseverance
78.
A finding that the accused is guilty of the crime charged
is one that is a judgment of:
A. Discretion
C. consideration
B. Conviction
D. acquittal
79.
The process by which deviant values are both admired and
passed down from one generation to the next is called:
A. Cultural transmission
C. heredity
B. Social disorganization
D. subculture
80.
Behavior directed towards the child that is likely to cause
or intend to cause pain, injury or death is known as _____
A. Exploitation
C. trafficking
B. Traumatic abuse
D. physical abuse
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82.
Guarding the confidentiality of classified information
against unauthorized disclosure reflects the PNPs professional
conduct on ______.
A. Mission
C. secrecy discipline
B. Truth
D. discretion
83.
People learn to be criminals in the same way they learn to
do anything. This statement echoes the _____ theory.
A. Social learning
C. subculture
B. Ability
D. differential association
84.
In the study of corrections, inmate activity that involves
obtaining goods and services that are unavailable through
legitimate channels is termed as:
A. Busting
C. hustling
B. Buy and sell
D. clandestine work
85.
Threat of punishment intended to induce the general public
not to engage in criminal acts is:
A. Sanctions
C. corrections
B. General deterrence
D. threats
86.
Which model/perspective of criminal justice advances the
idea that severe punishment control dangerous offenders and
protect the society.
A. Conflict
C. sentence
B. Punishment
D. crime control
87.
People compensate for feelings of inferiority with a drive
for superiority such as controlling others help reduce personal
inadequacies are classified in human behavior as having:
A. Identity crisis
C. neurosis
B. Inferiority complex
D. rebellious behavior
88.
Police officers shall make certain of his responsibilities
in their particular fields of enforcement, seeking the aid of
their superiors in matters which are technical or in principle
are not clear to them. This canon of police ethics is known as:
A. Knowledge of the law and other responsibilities
B. Proper conduct and behavior
C. Use of proper means to obtain proper ends
D. Limitation of police authority
89.
Behavior that violates significant societal norms is called
_____.
A. Deviance
C. ordinary
B. Repetition
D. common
D. William sheldon
100.
The requirement that police officers are to inform
individuals under arrest of their constitutional rights to remain
silent and to know that their statements can later be used
against them in court; that they can have an attorney present to
help them; and that the state will provide an attorney if they
cannot afford to hire one is called the:
A. Miranda warning
C. constitutional rights
B. Appraisal of rights
D. doctrine
PREFACE
This Opuscule was conceptualized as a sort of review and guidance, thus putting everything needed to the
readers hands. The Authors purpose was to endeavour and encourage the readers to enhance and
persevere in studying Criminology, to have a broad understanding of what criminology really is. Law
Enforcement Administration Review Questions is only a Piecemeal that could not stand and needed to be
amplified. As time goes by the authors hope that this opus would not be an end of the studying process
and will continue though in scripted. Remember That Anything Pays To Enrich, Learn To Maintain
Patience And Always Keep A Step Backward. May this work be a humble piece in enlightening minds.
More importantly this work may never be done without the help of ALMIGHTY MAKER. MABUHAY
CRIMINOLOGY PILIPINAS!!!
DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
____________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY SET B
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. C
10. D
11. B*
12. C
13. B
14. D
15. B
16. A
17. C
18. C
19. B
20. C
21. C
22. A
23. A
24. B
25. C
26. B*
27. D
28. A
29. B
30. B
31. D
32. B*
33. D
34. B*
35. D
36. C
37. D
38. A*
39. B
40. D
41. B
42. A
43. A
44. A
45. B
46. A
47. A
48. C
49. B*
50. B
51. B
52. B
53. B
54. B
55. C
56. A
57. D
58. A
59. C
60. D*
61. D
62. C
63. C
64. A*
65. A
66. A
67. B
68. D
69. C
70. C
71. C
72. B
73. D
74. B
75. B
76. B
77. B
78. B
79. C*
80. A
81. D
82. C
83. A
84. C
85. B
86. D
87. D
88. A
89. A
90. C
91. A
92. C
93. A
94. B
95. C
96. A
97. A
98. C
99. D
100. A
INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
NON-INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
(COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTION)
SET A
2. Who among the following may have his penalty suspended under PD
603?
a. Pedro who is 19 years old
b. Juan who is 20 years old
c. Martin who is 10 years old
d. 25 years old Pablo
3. A judicial action or legal disposition that allows the offender to
remain in the community subject to the conditions imposed by the
court.
a. Reprieve
b. Commutation
c. Probation
d. Good Conduct Time Allowance
4. Which agency performs the evaluation of prisoners fitness and
qualifications for the grant of Pardon or parole?
a. Board of Pardon and Parole
b. National Police Commission
c. Department of Social Welfare and Development
d. National Bureau of Investigation
5. What is the movement in 1790 which held that offenders were out of
touch with God thus, they were given Bibles and placed in isolations?
a. Quaker reform movement
b. Reformatory movement
c. Church Reform movement
d. Crime prevention movement
6. What is the legal process that results in the removal of conviction
from the official records?
a. Mitigation
b. Expungement
c. Exoneration
d. Restriction
7. The judges bases of the grant of probation relies on the report
of,
a. Prosecutor
b. Police officer
c. Probation officer
d. Social worker
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26. D
51. A
76. B
2. C
27. C
52. B
77. A
3. C
28. D
53. B
78. C
4. A
29. A
54. C
79. B
5. B
30. B
55. C
80. D
6. B
31. B
56. D
81. C
7. C
32. C
57. B
82. B
8. A
33. A
58. C
83. C
9. A
34. C
59. D
84. B
10. B
35. C
60. A
85. C
11. B
36. B
61. C
86. A
12. D
37. A
62. A
87. D
13. C
38. C
63. B
88. A
39. D
64. A
89. B
15. B
40. D
65. A
90. C
16. C
41. B
66. B
91. D
17. D
42. C
67. C
92. C
18. C
43. A
68. D
93. A
19. B
44. C
69. C
94. B
20. A
45. A
70. A
95. C
21. D
46. C
71. A
96. B
22. A
47. C
72. A
97. D
23. B
48. A
73. A
98. B
24. C
49. A
74. C
99. A
25. B
50. B
75. C
100.
SET B
when
the
maximum
A.
B.
C.
D.
6. This
as a
A.
B.
C.
D.
Certificate
Certificate
Certificate
Certificate
of
of
of
of
12.
The study of criminality in relation to population is
called ___.
A. Criminal psychology
C. Criminal Psychiatry
B. Criminal demography
D. Criminal ecology
13.
Which of the following should not be done
probationer?
A. Pursue his rehabilitation program
B. Engage in illegal activities
C. Abstain from drinking intoxicating liquors
D. Reside at premises approved by the trial court
by
14.
How is one who is sentenced to prison term
three(3)years and one (1) day to death reffered to?
A. National prisoner
C. municipal prisoner
B. Provincial prisoner
D. city prisoner
of
15.
Which of the following is NOT a guaranteed right of an
inmate?
A. To receive authorized visitors at designated time and
place
B. To be confined in a private hospital if sick
C. To send and receive correspondence
D. To practice his faith or religion
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16.
Presidential
Decree
No.
968
as
amended
grants
probation to qualified adult offenders while Presidential
Decree No. 603 grants probation to _____ offenders.
A. Sexual
C. criminal
B. Blue-collar
D. youthful
17.
A.
B.
C.
D.
18.
What is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal
and the signature of the judge directing the jail or prison
authorities to receive the convicted offender for the
service of sentence imposed therein?
A. Warrant
C. Order of acceptance
B. Nolle
D. Mittimus
19.
Juan was charge with an offense with a penalty of not
more than six (6) months and/or a fine of 2,000, or both.
His realease to a responsible person in a community instead
of filing a bail bond as ordered by the court is called
____.
A. Release on probation
C. release on parole
B. Release on recognizance
D. release due to pardon
20.
A.
B.
C.
D.
21.
What is the action of the court in case a probationer
violated his/her probation conditions?
A. Court directs probationer to re-apply for probation
B. Court releases the probationer to the community
C. Court revokes probationer and probationers goes to
prison
D. Court orders the continuation of probation
22.
Where shall those who are sentenced to a prison term
of more than three (3) years sent to?
A. Jails under provincial government
B. Correctional facilities of the Bureau of Corrections
C. Jails of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
D. Detention cells of the police
23.
In the United States, home confinement or house arrest
may be imposed by the courts and the offenders are confined
in their own residences but are placed under _____
A. Probation supervision
B. Electronic monitoring
C. Intensive probation supervision
D. Parole supervision
24.
that
A.
B.
25.
When shall an inmates request to view the remains
a deceased relative be filed with the jail warden?
A. At least one (1) day before the privilege sought
enjoyed
B. At least one (1) week before the privilege sought
enjoyed
C. At least five (5) days before the privilege sought
enjoyed
of
is
is
is
an
33.
____
conditions
are
designed
to
increase
the
painfulness of probation such as imposition of fines and
community service.
A. Standard
C. treatment
B. Punitive
D. rehabilitation
34.
Punishment is associated with the ____
treatment is associated to medical model.
A. Reintegrative
C. Justice
B. Retributive
D. restorative
model
while
35.
How are the inmates called when they are given special
privileges such as work assignments which are not done at
the regular times?
A. Correctional officers
C. officers
B. Trustees
D. guardians
36.
Disciplinary power cannot be exercised by a prisoner
over
his
co-prisoners.
However,
technically
skilled
prisoners may
A. Supervise prison labor
B. Be requested to assist other prisoners
C. Provide direction to livelihood program
D. Run the whole show for livelihood program
37.
Julio Camacho is an inmate suffering from asthma. He
has serious attacks lately and has difficulty in breathing.
Can he be brought to the hospital?
A. Yes, if hospitalization is necessary
B. No, left the prison nurse give the medication
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What is
A. Staying
B. Selling
weapons
C. Heating
D. Staying
alcohol
41.
What facility was built recently within the Bureau of
Correctios site for the purpose of housing prisoners who
are about to be released?
A. Recreation Area
B. Half Way House
C. Congregation Shop
D. Reception Diagnostic Center
42.
Which
of
the
following
terms
is
most
associated to the day-to-day operations of the
units within the organization?
A. Control
C. management
B. Administration
D. supervision
closely
various
43.
Which office evaluates the fitness and qualifications
of prisoners for the grant of pardon and parole?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
44.
Which if the following is considered in the grant of
conditional pardon?
A. Old age provided that he was not yet 60 years old at
the time of his commitment to prison
B. Discipline of the prisoner
C. Good conduct shown
D. Length of time spent in prison
45.
Probationers are given the opportunity to engage in
productive and income generating projects through the
A. Vocational training program
B. Rehabilitation program
C. Medical assistance program
D. Livelihood program
46.
Citizen involvement in corrections is anchored on the
fact that
A. Society is fearful of the effects of crime and it must
abate such fear for the unknown
B. Society is collectively responsible for the conditions
that breed injustice and crime thus, it must have an
equal responsibility for collective remedial action
C. There is profit in being involved in correctional
programs
D. There is personal gratification in helping criminals
47.
The
post-Sentence
Investigation
Report
approved by the
A. Head, probation Office
C. Judge
B. Social Worker
D. Chief of Police
48.
Is a
probation?
person
convicted
of
treason
shall
qualified
be
for
A.
B.
C.
D.
49.
The probation supervision period maybe terminated on
any of the following grounds, EXCEPT _____.
A. Order of the Secretary of Justice
B. Death of the probationer
C. Successful completion of program
D. Probation revocation for cause
50.
What is the newly legislated method of implementation
death penalty?
A. Firing squad
C. lethal injection
B. Hanging
D. electrocution
51.
Prevention is associated to reintegration model and
control is associated to ____ model.
A. Restorative
C. custodial
B. Medical
D. justice
52.
What is the primary purpose of the presentence
investigation?
A. To help the judge in selecting the appropriate
sentence of the offender
B. To exonerate the offender
C. To assist the judge in dismissing the case
D. To give the offender an opportunity to defend himself
53.
What is temporary stay of execution of sentence
exercised by the President when the sentence has become
final?
A. Reprieve
C. Conditional pardon
B. Absolute pardon
D. Probation
54.
Retribution,
deterrence,
incapacitation
rehabilitation are the acknowledge goals of ______.
and
A. Criminal Action
B. Criminal mind
55.
When is a
officer?
A. Within 24
B. Within 96
C. Within 72
D. Within 48
C. criminal Sanction
D. criminal intent
from
from
from
from
receipt
receipt
receipt
receipt
of
of
of
of
probation
probation
probation
probation
order
order
order
order
56.
What is the most common form of sexual perversion in
prison and jail facilities?
A. Sodomy
C. homosexuality
B. Masturbation
D. Pseudo marriages
57.
What is being referred to when the warden is directly
responsible for any act or omission of his subordinates in
relation to the performance of their duties?
A. Delegation of authority
C. supervision
B. Command responsibility
D. flow of communication
58.
# Who shall endorse to the Board of Pardons and Parole
a petition for the grant of absolute or conditional pardon
if the crime committed by the petitioner is violation of
laws, rules and regulations?
A. National Police Commission
B. Civil Service Commission
C. Commission on Elections
D. Commission on Human Rights
59.
To what institution are convicted
committed?
A. Iwahig Penal Colony
B. Davao Penal Colony
C. San Ramon Penal Farm
D. Correctional Institution for Women
women
offenders
60.
A convicted offender whose age is ____ can apply for
probation.
A. 21 years old or above
C. 12 years old or above
B. 18 years old or above
D. 16 years old or above
61.
Which of the following information are included in the
prisoners carpeta?
1. Commitment order
2. Prosecutors information
3. Decision of trial and appellate courts
4. Personal circumstances
A. 2, 3 and 4
C. 1, 2 and 3
B. 4, 1 and 2
D. 3, 4 and 1
62.
What
prison/jail
unit
is
responsible
for
the
investigation of inmates who violate prison/jail rules and
regulations?
A. Action Boards
C. Appellate Board
B. Disciplinary
D. Board of investigator
63.
Which two (2) of the following offenses of prisoners
are considered less grave?
1. Acting boisterously during religious, social and other
group functions.
2. Loitering or being in an unauthorized place.
3. Keeping in his possession money, jewelry or other
contrabands.
4. Assaulting any officer or member of a custodial force.
A. 3 and 4
B. 2 and 3
B. 4 and 1
D. 1 and 2
64.
The stigma of conviction is removed as the criminal
records are expunged through
A. Absolute pardon
C. confidential pardon
B. Parole
D. reprieve
65.
Which
of
classification?
the
following
refers
to
prison
A.
B.
C.
D.
His
His
His
His
criminal
criminal
criminal
criminal
liability
liability
liability
liability
is conditionally extinguished
is partially extinguished
continues to exist
is totally extinguished
71.
Who among the following maybe excused from hard prison
work?
A. Detention prisoners
B. Juvenile offenders
C. Women prisoners
D. Prisoners over 60 years old
72.
In prison, what is the mechanism for treating
underlying emotional or psychological problems that
inmates to criminality?
A. Physical therapy
c. psychotherapy
B. Behavior therapy
D. social therapy
the
led
73.
Peter was sentenced to serve a prison term of six (6)
years. He did not qualify for probation. He was brought to
the Bureau of Corrections in Muntinlupa. To which place
should he be brought for processing and classification?
A. Testing center
B. Reception diagnostic center
C. Processing center
D. Evaluation center
74.
some
A.
B.
75.
How is an offender called if he is convicted by the
court to a prison term of more than three (3) years and one
(1) day?
A. City/municipal prisoner
C. district prisoner
B. Provincial prisoner
D. national prisoner
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76.
The early practice in England that humanized criminal
justice served as the forerunners of probation. These are
1. Benefit of the clergy
2. Judicial reprieve
3. Recognizance
4. Commutation
A. 4, 1 and 2
c. 1, 2 and 3
B. 3, 4 and 1
D. 2, 3 and 4
77.
Which of the following provides, among others, that
for criminal offenses imposable with an imprisonment of
thirty (30) days or less, the parties thereto must first
try to settle the case amicably at the barangay level, and
only when no settlement can be reached, will a complainant
be entertained in court?
A. Presidential Decree No. 603
B. Presidential Decree No. 1508
C. Presidential Decree No. 765
D. Presidential Decree No. 421
78.
with
A.
B.
C.
D.
79.
Who was the first
correctional enterprise?
A. Jeremy Bentham
B. Peter Thatcher
probation
officer
in
the
whole
C. John Augustus
D. CesareBeccaria
80.
Presidential
Decree
No.
968
as
amended
grants
probation to qualified adult offenders while Presidential
Decree No. 603 grants probation to ____ offenders.
A. Youthful
C. blue-collar
B. Criminal
D. sexual
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81.
The
church
maintained
its
own
ecclesiastical
punishments during the middle ages. While the church
zealously punished those who violated the law, it also gave
refuge to those who are literate. This was called
A. Just deserts model
B. Ecclesiastical pardon
C. Action of inquisition
D. Benefit of the clergy
82.
A.
B.
C.
D.
83.
To whom shall a petition for executive clemency be
addressed?
A. The President of the Philippines
B. The Chairman, Board of Pardons and Parole
C. Secretary of Justice
D. Secretary of National Defense
84.
If
maiming
is
a
corporal
punishment,
how
is
electrocution classified?
A. Conventional punishment
C. physical punishment
B. Capital punishment
D. Ordinary punishment
85.
A.
B.
C.
D.
86.
87.
With respects to parole supervision,
supervision is a parolee placed?
A. A Parole Officer
B. A Probation Officer
C. A Jail Warden
D. A Parole and Probation Officer
under
whose
88.
What is the Security Classification of an inmate whose
sentence is under review by the Supreme Court?
A. Medium security
C. Optimum security
B. Minimum security
D. maximum security
89.
What theory in criminology states that criminals are
totally responsible for their behaviors. The stress is more
in the effect of their felonious act than upon the criminal
himself.
A. Physiological theory
C. positivist theory
B. Biological theory
D. classical theory
90.
A convicted defendant
probation is called _____.
A. Probationer
B. Petitioner
91.
only
the
A.
B.
C.
D.
who
files
an
application
for
C. Respondent
D. applicant
92.
A drug user who is placed under probation may be made
to serve his sentence by the court if he
A. Becomes unruly and undisciplined
B. Commits another offense
C. Violates any of the conditions of his probation
D. Is 21 years old
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93.
What is referred to as the withdrawal of the privilege
of probation or parole resulting in the incarceration of
the offender?
A. Revocation
C. Suspension
B. Retaliation
D. Commutation
94.
The following are authorized to commit a person to
jail, EXCEPT
A. Court of Appeals
B. Philippine National Police
C. Board of Pardon and Parole
D. Regional Trial Court
95.
The post-Sentence Investigation Report Prepared by the
Investigating Probation Officer is approved by _____
A. The Probation Administrator
B. The Chief Probation and Parole Officer
C. The Judge
D. The Probation Regional Director
96.
Who among the following
recognizance?
A. One who is charged with an
fine of P 3, 000
B. One who is charged with an
fine of P 5,000
C. One who is charged with an
fine of P 2,000
D. One who is charged with an
fine of P 4,000
can
apply
for
release
on
97.
What theory assumes that people are law-abiding but
they will resort to crime under great pressure and that
disparity between goals and means provides that pressure?
A. Psychoanalytic theory
B. Strain theory
C. Differential Association theory
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DISCLAIMER
The Questions and Answers imputed are mere review guide. Previous Board exam Questions are
added in this review material is intended for the enlightenment and guidance. The readers are
strongly advised to seek other information.
____________________________________
Charlemagne James P. Ramos R.C., J.D.
CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
SET B
1.A
26.D
51.C
76.C
2.B
27.B
52.A
77.B
3.A
28.C
53.A
78.D
4.B
29.C
54.C
79.C
5.D
30.A
55.C
80.A
6.B
31.C
56.B
81.D
7.C
32.C
57.B
82.D
8.C
33.B
58.D
83.B
9.B
34.B
59.D
84.B
10D
35.B
60.B
85.C
11.C
36.B
61.C
86.A
12.B
37.A
62.B
87.A
13.B
38.A
63.D
88.D
14.A
39.D
64.A
89.D
15.C
40.B
65.A
90.B
16.D
41.B
66.C
91.D
17.D
42.C
67.D
92.C
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93.A
94.C
95.A
96.C
97.B
98.D
99.B
100.C