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By: Kirstein Pran P. Pangod, RCrim, LLB
PRE-TEST
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Question 01
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
arrest andbooking.
A. Corrections
B. courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 02
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
preliminary investigation and filing of information.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 03
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
arraignment, trial, sentencing, probation, suspended
sentence
appeal.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 04
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
incarceration in jail, parole, pardon and the serving of
sentence.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 05
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem
represented
by the non-government organizations and peoples
organizations that contribute to the prevention of crime
and
delinquency.
A. Prosecution
B. court
C. Corrections
D. Community
Question 06
An Agency of the Department of Justice whose function
involves scientificcriminal investigation, arrest of
offenders
and files complaint with the prosecutors office.
A. Bureau of Immigration
B. National Bureau if Investigation
C. Philippine National Police
D. Bureau of Correction
Question 07
The TerritorialJurisdictionof the NBI is __________________
in scope.
A. Regional
B. National
C. Local
D. International
Question 08
Its Mission is to maintain peace and order in the
community
through the delivery of prompt investigation of crimes
and the
prosecution of criminals.
A. Philippine National Police
B. National Bureau of Investigation
C. Philippine Judges Association
D. National Prosecution Service
Question 09
It is the stage at which the prosecutor evaluates the
findings
of the police to determine if prosecution of the suspect
in
court is warranted.
A. Preliminary Evaluation
B. Pre-Trial
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Plea Bargaining
Question 10
Nolle Prosequi, incriminal justicesystem means
A. Decide to prosecute
B. Decide not to prosecute
C.Filethe case
D. Plea Bargain for a Reduced Charged
Question 11
It is the forum where the prosecution is given the
opportunity
to prove that there is a strong evidence of guilt against
the
Accused.
A. Courts
B. Police
C. Bar
D. Prosecution
Question 12
ProvincialJailsare under the
A. DOJ
B. DILG
C. DPWH
D. DOE
Question 13
The BJMP is under the
A. DOJ
B. DILG
C. DPWH
D. DOE
Question 14
It is known as the Witness Protection Security and Benefit
Act.
A. R.A. 6981
B. R.A. 6975
C. R.A. 8551
D. R.A 9775
Question 15
ABranchof the Philippine Government responsible for
passing laws that define illegal behavior, setting
sentences
for violation of the laws and appropriating the money
for
correctional operations.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 16
ABranchof Government thatapprovesor vetoes the law
passed by the legislators and is responsible for
enforcing
the laws.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 17
ABranchof the Philippine Government that is responsible
for interpreting the laws.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 18
There are three pillars of the Americancriminal justice
Question 19
The First police department in the United States.
Question 20
Defendant makes a deal and plead guilty to a lesser
crime in return for lesser penalty.
A. Preliminary Evaluation
B. Pre-Trial
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Plea Bargaining
ANSWERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
D
C
B
D
D
B
B
Five Pillars
Five Pillars
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Law Enforcement
Prosecution
Court
Corrections
Community
Law Enforcement
Court
Correction
Law Enforcement
-
Departments
Executive
Legislative
Judiciary
Arrest
Taking of a person into custody so that
he may answer the accusations against
him
General rule: No arrest without
warrant issued by the judge
Prosecution
- Tasked to conduct preliminary investigation to determine
the existence of probable cause
- Files the information before the court with the proper
jurisdiction over the case
- Preliminary investigation is necessary for offenses
punishable by imprisonment of 4-2-1
- Inquest is conducted if offender is arrested without a
warrant
Preliminary Investigation
Preliminary investigation is an inquiry or proceeding to
determine whether there is sufficient ground to engender
a well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and
the respondent is probably guilty thereof, and should be
held for trial.
Inquest Investigation
Informal investigation by prosecution for arrested
without warrant
18-24-36 depending on gravity of crime
Court
- Determines the guilt of the accused
- Under the Department of Justice
- Organization
SC
Court of Appeals
Regional Trial Court
Sandigan Bayan
Court of Tax Appeal
Correction
-
Community
Question 01
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
arrest andbooking.
A. Corrections
B. courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 02
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
preliminary investigation and filing of information.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 03
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
arraignment, trial, sentencing, probation, suspended
sentence
appeal.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 04
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem that
controls
incarceration in jail, parole, pardon and the serving of
sentence.
A. Corrections
B. Courts
C. Prosecution
D. Law Enforcement
Question 05
A Pillar of the Philippinecriminal justicesystem
represented
by the non-government organizations and peoples
organizations that contribute to the prevention of crime
and
delinquency.
A. Prosecution
B. court
C. Corrections
D. Community
Question 06
An Agency of the Department of Justice whose function
involves scientificcriminal investigation, arrest of
offenders
and files complaint with the prosecutors office.
A. Bureau of Immigration
B. National Bureau if Investigation
C. Philippine National Police
D. Bureau of Correction
Question 07
The TerritorialJurisdictionof the NBI is __________________
in scope.
A. Regional
B. National
C. Local
D. International
Question 08
Its Mission is to maintain peace and order in the
community
through the delivery of prompt investigation of crimes
and the
prosecution of criminals.
A. Philippine National Police
B. National Bureau of Investigation
C. Philippine Judges Association
D. National Prosecution Service
Question 09
It is the stage at which the prosecutor evaluates the
findings
of the police to determine if prosecution of the suspect
in
court is warranted.
A. Preliminary Evaluation
B. Pre-Trial
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Plea Bargaining
Question 10
Nolle Prosequi, incriminal justicesystem means
A. Decide to prosecute
B. Decide not to prosecute
C.Filethe case
D. Plea Bargain for a Reduced Charged
Question 11
It is the forum where the prosecution is given the
opportunity
to prove that there is a strong evidence of guilt against
the
Accused.
A. Courts
B. Police
C. Bar
D. Prosecution
Question 12
ProvincialJailsare under the
A. DOJ
B. DILG
C. DPWH
D. DOE
Question 13
The BJMP is under the
A. DOJ
B. DILG
C. DPWH
D. DOE
Question 14
It is known as the Witness Protection Security and Benefit
Act.
A. R.A. 6981
B. R.A. 6975
C. R.A. 8551
D. R.A 9775
Question 15
ABranchof the Philippine Government responsible for
passing laws that define illegal behavior, setting
sentences
for violation of the laws and appropriating the money
for
correctional operations.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 16
ABranchof Government thatapprovesor vetoes the law
passed by the legislators and is responsible for
enforcing
the laws.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 17
ABranchof the Philippine Government that is responsible
for interpreting the laws.
A. LegislativeBranch
B. Executive Branch
C. JudicialBranch
D. Administrative Branch
Question 18
There are three pillars of the Americancriminal justice
Question 19
The weakest pillar of the Criminal Justice System
A. Law Enforcement
B. Correction
C.Community
D.Court
Question 20
Defendant makes a deal and plead guilty to a lesser
crime in return for lesser penalty.
A. Preliminary Evaluation
B. Pre-Trial
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Plea Bargaining
ANSWERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
D
C
B
D
D
B
B