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QUESTIONS FOR
CRIMINOLOGIST
CRIMINAL SOSIOLOGY,
ETHICS AND HUMAN
RELATIONS
a. Sleeping on duty
b. Intoxication and use of prohibited drugs
c. Partisan police activities
d. All of the foregoing
Ans. D
Ans. A
a. Thinking
b. Intuition
c. Perceiving
d. Memory
Ans. B
a. Code of ethics
b. Public office is a public thrust
c. Faithful allegiance to the government
and constitution
d. Loyalty and love of country
Ans. C
Ans. D
a. Implement law
b. Enforce traffic and crowd laws
c. Arrest and investigate criminals
d. Regulate non-criminal conduct
Ans. A
a. Assassination
b. Bombing
c. Sabotage
d. Prostitution
Ans. D
Ans. A
Ans. B
a. Anthropologist
b. Alienist
c. Autophobia
d. Biometry
Ans. A
a. Absolutely correct
b. Absolutely wrong
c. Maybe correct
d. Neither correct or wrong
Ans. A
a. Unusual strictness
b. Inconsistent administration
c. Severity of punishment
d. Impersonal attitude
Ans. B
a. Positivist theory
b. Neo-classical theory
c. Classical theory
d. Differential Association Theory
Ans.
Ans. A
a. Demonological
b. Classical
c. Italian
d. Neo-classical
Ans. A
a. Special Law
b. Constitution
c. Revised Penal Code
d. Common Law
Ans. A
a. Slavery
b. Banishment
c. Transportation
d. Penal colony
Ans. C
Ans. D
Ans. C
a. Born criminals
b. Insane criminals
c. Criminaloids
d. Criminal by passion
Ans. B
a. Discretion
b. Decision making
c. Problem solving
d. None of the above
Ans. A
a. Be courteous
b. To tell the truth and nothing but the
truth
c. Do not volunteer
d. None of the above
Ans. B
a. Gun
b. Uniform
c. Whistle
d. Knowledge of the law
Ans. D
a. Public Relations
b. Human Relations
c. Police Community Relations
d. Police information and education
Ans. C
Ans. B
a. As to agency
b. As to behavior
c. As to individual
d. As to organization
Ans. D
a. Mental abuse
b. Emotional abuse
c. Physical abuse
d. Economic abuse
Ans. B
a. Alphonse Bertillon
b. Charles Darwin
c. Cesar Lombroso
d. Charles Goring
Ans. A
a. Id
b. Ego
c. Superego
d. None of the above
Ans. A
Ans. C
a. Cessare Beccaria
b. Cesare Lombroso
c. Charles Goring
d. Calvin Goddard
Ans. B
a. Perseverance
b. Humility
c. Orderliness
d. Integrity
Ans. A
Ans. C
a. Monophobia
b. Megalomania
c. Autophobia
d. Kleptomania
Ans. A
Ans. D
a. Home
b. Religion
c. School
d. Police agency
Ans. C
a. Neglected homes
b. Police inefficiency
c. Lack of proper guidance
d. Delinquent parents
Ans. B
a. Confession
b. Confidential information
c. criminal investigation
d. Secrecy discipline
Ans. D
a. Length of investigation
b. Juveniles age
c. Juveniles name
d. Type of crime committed
Ans. C
a. There is no victim
b. There is no complaining Victim
c. The victim is dead
d. The victim knows the suspect
Ans. B
a. Criminaloids
b. Criminal by passion
c. Insane criminal
d. Born criminal
Ans. A
a. Court
b. Community
c. Police station
d. None of the foregoing
Ans. B
a. 2, 3, and 4
b. 1, 2, and 3
c. 2, 3, and 4
d. 1, 3 and 4
Ans. D
Ans. D
a. Police Director
b. Police Superintendent
c. PNP Regional Director
d. Police Chief Superintendent
Ans. D
Ans. A
a. 22, 868
b. 22, 068
c. 20, 250
d. 32, 644
Ans. B
Ans. C
a. Jeremy Bentham
b. Charles Goring
c. Cesare Beccaria
d. Cesare Lombroso
Ans. B
a. Implied malice
b. Deliberation
c. Premeditation
d. Express malice
Ans. C
a. Juvenile Offender
b. Adult Offender
c. Habitual Offender
d. Professional criminal
Ans. A
a. 1433
b. 1444
c. 1434
d. 1435
Ans. A
a. 1465.2
b. 1203.5
c. 1230.6
d. 1302.6
Ans. D
a. Broken home
b. Family disintegration
c. Family migration
d. None of the above
Ans. A
a. Children of war
b. Affected children
c. Victims of situation
d. Zones of peace
Ans. D
Ans. A
a. Neglected
b. Dependent
c. Abandoned
d. Abused
Ans. C
Ans. A
Ans. D
a. Plea bargaining
b. Custodial investigation
c. Arraignment
d. Preliminary investigation
Ans. C
a. Overtime pay
b. Individual discretion
c. need for more policemen
d. Inadequate manpower
Ans. D
a. Cesare Lombroso
b. Jeremy Bentham
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Cesare Beccaria
Ans. A
a. Criminal Demography
b. Criminal Epidemiology
c. Criminal Ecology
d. Criminal Physical Anthropology
Ans. B
a. Society
b. Population
c. Family
d. Associations
Ans. C
a. Order
b. Administration
c. Control
d. Command
Ans. D
a. Take no action
b. Confer with any other superior
c. Act according to ones judgment
d. Confer immediately with other police
officers on the best action to take
Ans. C
a. Subordinate
b. Next-in-rank
c. Qualified
d. Efficient
Ans. B
Ans. B
a. Family
b. School
c. Church
d. Peer group
Ans. A
a. Peoples awareness
b. Human relations
c. Image building
d. Educational
Ans. C
a. 1:1000
b. 1:750
c. 1:900
d. 1:500
Ans. D
a. Institutional treatment
b. Probation
c. Parole
d. Community-based treatment
Ans. A
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
Ans. B
a. Social learning
b. Social structure
c. Social process
d. Social control
Ans. D
Ans. B
a. Proportionate
b. Ethical
c. Effective
d. Legitimate
Ans. D
a. Cesare Beccaria
b. Cesare Lombroso
c. Cesar Montano
d. Edwin Sutherland
Ans. D
a. Media
b. Judges
c. Jail guards
d. Janitor
Ans. A
a. Need recognition
b. Need aggression
c. Need difference
d. Need order
Ans. B
a. Habitual
b. Professional
c. Minor
d. Adult
Ans. C
a. Command of word
b. High level of education
c. Ability to make good reports
d. High morale
Ans. D
Ans. B
a. Camaraderie
b. Social awareness
c. Responsiveness
d. Effectiveness
Ans. B
a. Aging-out phenomenon
b. Age-line curve
c. Parkinsons law
d. Age-crime relationship
Ans. A
A. NBI
b. IAS,PNP
c. DOJ
d. Presidential Management Staff
Ans. B
Ans. C
a. Camaraderie
b. Stockholm syndrome
c. Successful negotiation
d. Sympathy
Ans. B
a. RA 7610
b. PD 603
c. PD 6975
d. RA 6425
Ans.B
a. Negotiation
b. Discretion
c. Arraignment
d. Plea bargaining
Ans. B
a. Department of Justice
b. National Bureau of Investigation
c. Commission on Audit
d. Presidential Management staff
Ans. C
a. Theory of anomie
b. Strain theory
c. Differential association theory
d. Culture conflict theory
Ans. D
a. Classical
b. Sociological
c. Labeling
d. Strain
Ans. D
Ans. A
Ans. C
a. Id
b. Ego
c. Super ego
d. All of the foregoing
Ans. C
a. Charles Goring
b. William Sheldon
c. Charles Darwin
d. Edwin Sutherland
Ans. B
a. Oedipus Complex
b. Electra
c. Mental retardation
d. None of the above
Ans. B