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CRIMINOLOGY LICENSURE EXAMINATION SAMPLE QUESTIONNAIRE LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 1.

The act that provides the National Police Commission to conduct Police examination is; a. RA 2260 c. RA 6040 . RA 4!64 d. RA 6141 AN". C 2. The maximum tenure o# o##ice o# the Chie# o# PNP or the $irector %eneral o# the PNP is; a. 4 &ears c. 6 &ears . ' &ears d. ( &ears AN". A ). *n the Attrition "&stem o# the PNP+ the maximum tenure o# the PNP Re,ional $irector is ; a. 4 &ears c. 6 &ears . ' &ears d. - &ears AN". C 4. The end product resultin, #rom evaluation anal&sis+ inte,ration and interpretation o# in#ormation is called a. Police *ntelli,ence c. *ntelli,ence . .ilitar& *ntelli,ence d. /ndercover *ntelli,ence AN". C '. The 0a1 that provides #or the Re#orm and Reor,ani2ation o# the Philippine National Police. a. RA 6-(' c. RA !''1 . RA 4!64 d. RA 6141 AN". C 6. 3hat should e conducted in order to determine 1hether a case #alls under the 4urisdiction o# the re,ional Trial Court5 a. *n6uest proceedin, c. Preliminar& con#erence . Preliminar& investi,ation d. "earch and "ei2ure AN". 7 (. 3hen does the court ac6uire 4urisdiction over a case #iled & the la1 en#orcement a,encies5 a. the moment the case is #iled 1ith the #iscal o##ice . the moment that it is #iled 1ith the court c. the moment that the trial or the case e,ins d. the moment that the parties presents their evidence AN". 7 !. *n the conduct o# custodial investi,ation+ one o# the ri,hts provided #or & la1 is the protection a,ainst sel#8incrimination and ri,ht is #ound on the ,rounds o# ; a. pu lic polic& and moralit& d. humanit& and conscience . pu lic polic& and humanit& e. all o# the a ove c. humanit& 9indness AN". 7 -. 3hat rule or doctrine in criminal 4urisprudence re6uires mandator& pre8interro,ation 1arnin,s concernin, sel#8incrimination and the ri,ht to counsel o# the suspect. a. $octrine o# the :irst o# the Poisonous Tree . $octrine on the Presumption o# *nnocence c. Rule o# 0a1 d. .iranda $octrine e. $ue Process 0a1 AN". $ 10. .iranda 0a1 is a la1 that is applied to ever& citi2en. This is other1ise 9no1n also as; a. RA 6-(' d. The Philippine 1-!( Constitution . RA !''1 e. The Rules o# Court c. RA (4)! AN". C 11. 3hat is the 0atin term #or criminal intent5 a. .ens Rea d. .a,na Culpa . *n#la,rante $eleto e. .ala ;ise c. %amacta

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12. *n simple sense+ it is an act o# decidin, in advance on 1hat is to e done and ho1 it is to e accomplished; it is in essence+ preparations #or action. a. operations c. mana,ement . plannin, d. administration AN". 7 1). A standard operatin, procedures+ that is intended to e used in all situations o# all 9inds+ and shall e outlines as a ,uide to o##icers and men in the #ield. a. head6uarters procedures c. special operatin, procedures . #ield procedures d. characteristics o# plans AN". 7 14. A standard operatin, procedures+ that is includes the procedures and the duties o# dispatcher+ 4ailer+ matron and other personnel concerned 1hich ma& e re#lected in the dut& manual. a. head6uarters procedures c. special operatin, procedures . #ield procedures d. operational plans AN". A 1'. A t&pe o# plans+ that considers plans #or the operations o# special divisions li9e+ patrol+ tra##ic+ vice+ and 4uvenile delin6uenc& control. a. Policies or procedures c. tactical plans . <perational plans d. extra8o##ice plans AN". 7 16. A t&pe o# plan that includes those procedures #or copin, 1ith speci#ic situations at 9no1n locations+ such plans #or dealin, 1ith an attac9 a,ainst uildin, 1ith alarm s&stems and an attac9 a,ainst. =ead6uarters o# the PNP. a. tactical plans c. mana,ement plans . extra8o##ice plans d. operational plans AN". A 1(. A plan that includes the mappin, out in advance all operations involved in the or,ani2ation+ mana,ement o# personnel and material and in the procurement and dis ursement o# mone&+ etc. a. mana,ement o# plans c. operational plans . extra8o##ice plans d. characteristics o# plans AN". A 1!. A step in plannin,+ that calls #or identi#ication o# the pro lem+ understandin, oth records and its possi le solution; a situation must exit #or 1hich somethin, must and can e done. a. collectin, all pertinent #acts c. anal&2in, the #acts . clari#&in, the pro lems d. developin, alternative plans AN". 7 1-. A steps in plannin,+ that states that no attempt shall e made to develop a plan until all #acts relatin, to it have een ,athered. a. collectin, all pertinent #acts c. developin, alternative plans . anal&2in, the #acts d. selectin, the most appropriate alternative AN". A 20. <# the #ollo1in, steps in plannin,+ one 1hich a#ter all the data have een ,athered+ a care#ul stud& and evaluation shall e made; this provides the asis #rom 1hich a plan or plans are evolved. a. developin, alternative plans c. selectin, the most appropriate alternative . developin, the #acts d. sellin, the plan AN". 7 21. <ne o# the steps in plannin,+ 1here a care#ul consideration o# #acts usuall& leads to the selection o# a est alternative proposals. a. anal&2in, the #acts . selectin, the most appropriate alternative a. sellin, the plan . arran,in, #or the execution o# the plan. AN". 7 22. <ne step in plannin,+ that is necessar& in order to 9no1 1hether a correct alternative 1as chosen+ 1hether or not the plan is correct+ 1hich phase 1as poorl& implemented+ and 1hether additional plannin, ma& e necessar&. a. evaluatin, the e##ectiveness o# the plan . arran,in, #or the execution o# the plan c. selectin, the most appropriate alternative d. sellin, the plan AN". A

2).3hat activit& re6uires the dut& o# a superior o##icer o# an& unit o# the Philippine National Police and its units su ordinates to esta lish rapport or ,ood relationship 1ith other la1 en#orcement a,encies o# the ,overnment5 a. Police >xecutive Trainin, c. 7usiness ? li9e Activit& . Coordination and Cooperation d. "ociali2ation AN". 7 24. The division that shall accomplish the primar& responsi ilit& o# sa#e,uardin, the communit& throu,h protection o# persons and propert&+ the suppression o# criminal activities+ the apprehension o# criminals+ the en#orcement o# la1s and ordinances and re,ulations o# conduct+ and per#ormin, necessar& services and inspections is; a. Tra##ic $ivision c. The#t and Ro er& $ivision . Patrol :orce d. @uvenile $elin6uenc& Control $ivision AN". 7 2'.The tra##ic accident investi,ator is chie#l& concerned 1ith accidents that involves one or oth o# the elements namel&; a. motor vehicles and tra##ic 1a& c. motor vehicle and victim . victim and tra##ic 1a& d. victim and tra##ic unit AN". A 26. <ne o# the #ollo1in, statements that est indicates the main purpose o# tra##ic la1 en#orcement is; a. reduce tra##ic & punishin, violators o# tra##ic rules . 9eep tra##ic movin, at a stead& rate to avoid ottlenec9s c. control the speed limited in densel& populated areas d. prevent tra##ic accidents and expedite the #lo1 o# tra##ic AN". $ 2(. *t is customar& #or the police to 9eep records o# lost or stolen automo ile license plates. The est reason #or this practice is to; a. permit the promote issuance o# ne1 plate . prevent cards #rom ein, stolen c. 9eep record o# all outstandin, license plate in use d. detain an& person #ound usin, or attemptin, to use an& o# these plates. AN". $ 2!. The ,eneral principle o# tra##ic accident investi,ation is to; a. consider road conditions as limitin, conditions rather than as causes . consider violation as primar& causes and an& other #actors as secondar& causes c. re,ard an& un#avora le #actor existin, immediatel& prior to the accident as a cause d. loo9 #or the A9e& eventB that cause the accident AN". $ 2-. The asic principle ehind selective en#orcement in tra##ic control is a. selection o# ,eo,raphical areas #or strict en#orcement . concentration o# en#orcement activities at pea9 tra##ic hours c. a shi#tin, emphasis on di##erent t&pes o# violations d. a 1arnin, rather than a citation 1ill act as preventive measure #or #uture violation AN". A )0. *n the examination o# the scene o# accident+ 1hich o# the #ollo1in, evidence 1ill sho1 ho1 the accident happened5 a. hole on the road pavement . the driver under the in#luence o# li6uor c. point o# impact d. vehicle has rea9 #ailure AN". C )4.A s&stem o# coordinated activities+ ,roup o# people+ authorit& and leadership and cooperation to1ards a ,oal is calledC a. :ormal <r,ani2ations . *n#ormal <r,ani2ations c. Administration d. All o# the a ove AN". A )'.An inde#inite and unstructured or,ani2ation that has no de#inite su division and comprised o# unconscious ,roup #eelin,s+ passions and activities o# individuals is re#erred to asC a. :ormal <r,ani2ations . *n#ormal <r,ani2ations c. Administration d. None o# the a ove AN". 7 )6. The structured ,roup o# trained personnel that deals 1ith achievin, police ,oals and o 4ectives o# an or,ani2ation is calledC a. Police .ana,ement . Police <r,ani2ation c. <r,ani2ational "tructure d. Police Administration AN". 7

)(. The stud& o# the processes and conditions o# the 0a1 >n#orcement pillar that is also called Apolice in actionBC a. Police .ana,ement . Police <r,ani2ation c. <r,ani2ational "tructure d. Police Administration AN". $ )!. The a ilit& o# police administrators in 1innin, support #or departmental pro,rams #rom people 1ith in the department as 1ell as the citi2ens is calledC a. Communit& relation . Police 0eadership c. Police plannin, d. Communit& Policin, AN". 7 )-. The per#ormance o# tas9 that deals 1ith commensurate authorit& to #ul#ill the responsi ilit& is 9no1n asC a. Polic& #ormulation . "upervision c. $irection d. >xecution AN". $ 40. The extent to 1hich an authorit& is concentrated or dispersed is calledC a /nit& o# $irection . Centrali2ation c "calar o# Chain d. /nit& o# Command AN". 7 41. The principle o# or,ani2ation su,,estin, that communication should ordinaril& ,o up1ard and do1n1ard throu,h esta lish channels in the hierarch& is; a. Chain o# Command . /nit& o# Command c. "pan o# Control d. $ele,ation o# Authorit& AN". A 42. The principle o# or,ani2ation that results #rom the division o# #orce into separate units to per#orm individual tas9 is calledC a. "peciali2ation . Chain o# Command c. <r,ani2ational "tructure d. All o# the a ove AN". A 4). The section or territorial division o# a lar,e cit& 1hich comprises o# desi,nated districts is re#erred asC a. $istrict . "ection c. /nit d. Area AN". $ 44. The sta## specialist or unit in line or,ani2ation that provides service 9no1led,e is 9no1n asC a. 0ine and "ta## <r,ani2ation . :unctional <r,ani2ation c. 0ine <r,ani2ation d. "tructural <r,ani2ation AN". 7 4'. A t&pe o# or,ani2ational structure in 1hich 6uic9 decisions are made ecause o# direct line authorit& and discipline is easil& administered is calledC a. 0ine and "ta## <r,ani2ation . :unctional <r,ani2ation c. 0ine <r,ani2ation d. :unctional and "ta## <r,ani2ation AN". 7 46. A personnel o# the police department 1ho has ta9en oath o# o##ice and possess the po1er to arrest is calledC a. Arrestin, o##icer . Commandin, <##icer c. "1orn <##icer d. "uperior <##icer AN". C 4(. The nature o# tas9 primaril& per#ormed accordin, to or,ani2ed #orce is called dele,ation o# tas9 accordin, toC a. Place o# 3or9 . Time :rame c. 0evel o# Authorit& d. :unction AN". $ 4!. The placement o# su ordinate into the position #or 1hich their capa ilities est #it them is re#erred to asC a. "ta##in, . <r,ani2in, c. $irectin, d. Plannin, AN". A 4-. The structural chan,es to e made 1hen need arises to provide a more e##ective medium o# 1or9 that can e per#ormed and distri uted is calledC a. "ta##in, . $irectin, c. <r,ani2in, d. Plannin, AN". C

'0. The nature o# service in 1hich an emplo&ee shall receive order #rom onl& one superior is calledC a. "calar Chain . /nit& o# Command c. Chain o# Command d. /nit& o# $irection AN". 7 '1. The optional retirement #or o##icers and ne1 o##icers o# the police service isC a. 1' &ears . 2' &ears c. )0 &ears d. 20 &ears AN". $ '2. The nature o# complaint a,ainst an& PNP mem er is called; a. *ndividual Complaint . Pu lic Complaint c. Citi2enDs Complaint d. Administrative Complaint

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'). The conse6uence o# an act+ 1hich temporaril& deprives an o##icer #rom the privile,e o# per#ormin, his dut&+ is re#erred to asC a. $ismissal . Retirement c. Resi,nation d. "uspension AN". $ '4. The sta## service o# the NAP<0C<. 1ho renders le,al opinion arisin, #rom the administration o# the PNP is re#erred to asC a. Personnel Administration "ervice . Plannin, and Research "ervice c. 0e,al A##airs "ervice d. None o# the a ove AN". C ''. The method o# separation #rom the police service a#ter completin, the re6uired a,e #or len,th o# service is calledC a. Retirement . $ismissal c. $emotion c. A3<0 AN". A '6. The #ollo1in, are considered minor o##enses that ma& e committed mem er exceptC a. Ne,lect o# $ut& . >xtortion c. =a itual $run9enness d. %am lin, 1hile on $ut& & a PNP AN". 7

'(. The term o# o##ice o# the #our re,ular and #ull8time Commissioners o# the NAP<0C<. isC a. 6 &ears . ' &ears c. 4 &ears d. - &ears AN". A '!. The NAP<0C<. shall e composed o# the o##ices o# Chairperson+ Commissioners and one ? a. >x8o##icio Chairman . "ecretar& c. >x8o##icio Commissioner d. >x8 o##icio Chairperson AN". C '-. The a,enc& o# the ,overnment responsi le #or the administration o# police entrance and promotional examination is theC a. Civil "ervice Commission . NAP<0C<. c. PNPA d. Euali#ications /p,radin, Pro,ram AN". 7 60. Complaints a,ainst personnel o# the *nternal A##airs <##ice shall e rou,ht to theC a. NAP<0C<. . *nternal A##airs "ervice c. P0>7 d. *nspectorDs <##ice AN". $ 61. The PNP shall e or,ani2ed to ensure accounta ilit& and upri,htness in the police exercise o# discretion as 1ell as to achieveC a. Re#ormation and reha ilitation . >##icienc& and e##ectiveness c. <r,ani2ation and Administration d. None o# the a ove AN". 7 62. The ex8o##icio chairman o# the NAP<0C<. is theC a. Chie# o# the PNP . "ecretar& o# $*0% c. Commissioner #rom the civilian sector d. None o# the a ove 6). The #our re,ulars and #ulltime Commissioners shall appointed #or a term o#C a. 4 &ears . ' &ears c. 6 &ears d. - &ears

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64. The reor,ani2ation o# the PNP is made & the NAP<0C<. 1ho shall conduct mana,ement audit+ and prepare a proposed reor,ani2ation plan to e approved &C a. $*0% "ecretar& . Con,ress c. CFPNP d. President AN". 7 6'. The re6uired a,e #or the ,rant o# 1aiver o# a,e re6uirement #or initial appointment in the PNP isC a. not elo1 2' nor over )' &ears o# a,e . not elo1 20 nor over )' &ears o# a,e c. less than 2' ut not more than )2 &ears o# a,e d. more than 22 ut less than )2 &ears o# a,e AN". 7 66. An& od& 1ho 1ill enter the PNP service 1ith out a accalaureate de,ree shall e ,iven a maximum period o#C a. ) &ears to compl& 1ith the education 6uali#ication; . 4 &ears to compl& 1ith the education 6uali#ication; c. ' &ears to compl& 1ith the education 6uali#ication; d. 6 &ears to compl& 1ith the education 6uali#ication. AN". 7 6(. /nder RA !''1 an& PNP personnel 1ho has not een promoted #or a continuous service shall e retired or separated i# the said period o# non promotion ,ained 1ith inC a. 20 &rs . 10 &rs c. 1! months d. none o# these AN". 7 6!. The od& 1ithin the PNP or,ani2ation tas9ed to ta9e char,e on investi,ation o# complaints #iled a,ainst a PNP mem er is theC a. *A" . P0>7 c. NA7 d. RA7 AN". A 6-. A PNP mem er ma& also e dismiss #rom service i# heFshe 1ill ,o on a sence 1ith out o##icial leave #or a continuous period o#C a. )0 da&s or more . 60 da&s c. -0 da&s d. 6 months AN". 7 (0. The po1er to direct or oversee the da& to da& #unctions o# police investi,ation o# crime+ crime prevention activities and tra##ic control in accordance 1ith the rules and re,ulations promul,ated & the Commission is; a. >mplo&ment . Plannin, c. <perational "upervision d. All o# the a ove AN". C (1. %overnors and ma&ors+ upon havin, een elected and havin, 6uali#ied as such+ are automaticall& deputi2ed as representatives o# theC a. NAP<0C<. . $N$ c. P0>7 d. None o# the a ove AN". C (2. As a police o##icer+ heFshe should live a decent and virtuous li#e to serve as an example to others. This statement is part o# theC a. PNP Code o# Covenant . PolicemanDs Code c. Police <##icerDs Creed d. All o# the a ove AN". C (). Cadets in the PNPA are classi#ied a ove the "enior Police <##icer *; and elo1 the *npector ran9 in the PNP. This statement isC a. True . :alse c. Neither true or #alse d. $ou t#ul AN". A (4. The ran9 o# a "enior Police <##icer *; is e6uivalent toC a. .aster "er,eant in the .ilitar& ran9 . Captain in the .ilitar& ran9 a. 0ieutenant in the .ilitar& ran9 . None o# the a ove

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('. A person can escape #rom the scene o# the accident on one o# the #ollo1in, ,roundC a. o##ense committed is serious . rin,in, the person to &our custod& c. rin, the suspect e#ore the court to ans1er a char,e o# violation d. i# the person is under the imminent dan,er AN". $

(6. *n arrestin, the tra##ic violator or 1hen it involved arrest due to tra##ic violation+ the #ollo1in, procedures are #ollo1ed exceptC a. rin, the suspended person e#ore the court . detention o# the arrested person ma& ta9e place c. arrest can e e##ected even 1ithout a 1arrant d. impose the pro a le penalt& that mi,ht e imposed AN". $ ((. The dela& resultin, #rom tra##ic con,estion a##ect not onl& the time o# travel ut also the productivit& o# individual is part o#C a. tra##ic en,ineerin, c. tra##ic environment . tra##ic econom& d. tra##ic con,estion AN". 7 (!. The method o# trainin, 1here the student is placed in the real li#e o# drivin, is 9no1n asC a. simulated trainin, c. traditional trainin, . comprehensive trainin, d. commentar& trainin, AN". 7 (-. The tra##ic en#orcement action that does not contemplate possi le assessment o# penalt& & the court5 a. tra##ic arrest c. tra##ic citation . tra##ic 1arnin, d. tra##ic violation AN". 7 !0. The la1 1hich expedite the methods o# prescri in,+ re#inin,+ or modi#&in, the lines and modes o# operations o# pu lic utilit& vehicle isC a. P.$. -6 c. P.$. 101 . P.$. 20( d. P.$. 612 AN". C !1. The occurrence in a se6uence o# events 1hich usuall& produces unintended in4ur&+ propert& dama,e or even death is calledC a. accident c. 9e& event . dama,e d. #atal AN". A !2. The tra##ic si,n that is trian,ular in shape and have a red colored order is 9no1n asC a. in#ormation si,n c. instruction si,n . direction si,n d. caution si,n AN". $ !). The s&stematic examination o# all the #acts relatin, to condition+ actions and ph&sical #eatures associated 1ith motor collision or accident is calledC a. tra##ic en,ineerin, c. rec9less drivin, . tra##ic accident investi,ation d. hit and run AN". 7 !4. The com ination o# simultaneous and se6uential circumstances 1ithout an&one o# 1hich accident could not occur is; a. 9e& event c. cause . reason d. chain event AN". C !'. That event 1hich characteri2es the manner o# occurrence o# a motor vehicle tra##ic accident is; a. accident c. 9e& event . chain o# accident d. all o# these AN". C

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