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50 Questionnaire in CA 1

Alex B. De Juan Jr
BS-CRIM 31A1
1. Is a branch of criminology dealing with jail management and administration of inmates?
a. BFP
b. PNP
c. PENOLOGY
d. NONE OF THE ABOVE
2. The study of the prisonment of a person?
a. Criminology 1
b. Criminalistics
c. CA 1
d. Filipino
3. This is the focuses on the nature of crime from the legalistic point of view?
a. Social media
b. Social Club
c. Sociology of law
4. This makes a systematic investigation into the various causes of crime?
a. Criminal Land
b. Smooth criminal
c. Criminal etiology
5. This deals with the treatment of prisoners and the subsequent rehabilitation of convicted
criminals?
a. Jail of spider
b. DSWD
c. Penology
6. Is the explanation of criminal behavior, as well as the behavior of police, lawyers
prosecutors, judges, correctional personnel, victims and other characters?
a. Correctional
b. BJMP
c. Criminological theory
7. This gives emphasis on the crime, not the criminals
a. Penology
b. Correctional
c. Classical school
8. This modified the classical theory and introduced the concepts that mitigating
circumstances might inhibit the exercise of free will?
a. Positivist school
b. Samson
c. Neo-classical school
9. This rejects the classical notion that individuals have free will and rationally chooses to
commit crime?
a. Penology
b. DSWD
c. Positivist School
10. Who is the person that considered as a father of positivist school of criminology?
a. Henry faulds
b. Richard henry
c. Cesare Lombroso
11. The reaction of society towards criminals has been implemented in four principal
methods?
a. Punishment
b. Crucifix
c. Punitive aspect
12. The treatment reaction, Which has increased in popularity, individualized treatment of
offenders?
a. DSWD
b. Bahay kalinga
c. Curative/Treatment or Rehabilitative Aspect
13. In the early part of the past century, the system of individualized treatment for criminals
was based almost exclusively on the principle that criminality is strictly?
a. Group relation methods
b. Punitive aspect
c. The clinical approach
14. This methods considers criminality as social in nature and, therefore, can be modified in
individual cases only relation with social groups
a. Curative
b. Penology
c. Group relations method
15. Is the penalty imposed on an offender for a crime or wrongdoing?
a. Treat better
b. Give price
c. Punishment
16. It justifies punishments on the ground that the offender deserve it?
a. Petrify
b. Flicker
c. Retributivism
17. It justifies punishments on the ground that it helps to reduce the incidence of crime?
a. Retributivism
b. Punishment
c. Reductivism
18. The author of book “ The limits of the criminal sanction
a. Jeremy bentham
b. Herbert bautista
c. Herbert Packer
19. Who is the king was born in 2100 years before Christ?
a. King badger
b. King Solomon
c. King Ur-nammu
20. Acting as sole legislator and supreme judge for his kingdom
a. King Ur-Nammu
b. King badger
c. King Hammurabi
21. This is the body of laws of the ancient Israelites, found in Old Testament of Judeo-
Christian bible?
a. Zip code
b. Code of Hammurabi
c. Mosaic code
22. Who is the philosopher from city-state of Athens?
a. Greek mythology
b. Einstein
c. Aristotle
23. Who ruled in 621 BCE?
a. Code of Hammurabi
b. Mosaic code
c. Code of Draco
24. Is the body of rules that governed the social relations of many peoples in Europe?
a. Roman numeral
b. Roman mineral
c. Roman law
25. This are the compilation or reduction to writing of the then existing customary unwritten
law of Rome?
a. Twelve frog
b. Twelve testament
c. Twelve tables
26. Who is this person wants to wanted to restore the Rome in (483-565)?
a. Emperador
b. Emperor Of the rome
c. Emperor Justinian
27. According to the mode of procedure involved, crime was either ordinary or extraordinary
a. Penalty
b. Ordinary song
c. Ordinary crime
28. Punishes forgery of wills and other documents.
a. Morgue
b. Penal law
c. Lex Cornelia de falsis
29. Punishes bribery during election
a. Election sabotage
b. Election gun ban
c. Lex Maria de Ambitu
30. Punishes murderers
a. Lex Cornelia de Falsis
b. Kidnapping
c. Lex Cornelia Parricidiis
31. Punishes treason
a. Mutiny
b. Piracy
c. Lex Julia Majestatis
32. These were offenses not expressly punished by statute?
a. Extraordinary humans
b. Extraordinary powers
c. Extraordinary crimes
33. Types of extraordinary crimes
a. Steal something
b. Libel
c. Abortion
34. Was a mild form of deportation
a. Human trafficking
b. Theft
c. Relegation
35. Corporal punishments, such as scourging of flogging?
a. Arson
b. Rape
c. Corporal punishments
36. Among the miscellaneous punishments for crimes were fines, degradation of rank, and
disbarment of an advocate?
a. Crime against national security
b. Crime against Animals
c. Miscellaneous penalties
37. Refers to the authorized executions of convicted accused?
a. Mala prohibita
b. Cruelty
c. Capital punishment
38. Who was the first recorded Christian who was put to death in 385 A.D being heretic?
a. Burning at stake
b. Penalty
c. Prescillian
39. Is a form of punishment, either in lieu of imprisonment or limited to aliens?
a. Burning at stake
b. Imprisonment
c. Deportation
40. Is the state of being confined?
a. State of calamity
b. Mitigating c. Confinement
41. Is the detention of a person in jail, typically as punishment for a crime?
a. Bartolina
b. Death penalty
c. Incarceration
42. Refers to forcible confinement by the law?
a. Burning at stake
b. Death penalty
c. Imprisonment
43. Is a pecuniary punishment imposed by a lawful tribunal or court upon a person convicted
for a crime or misdemeanor?
a. Fixed-sum Rate sytem
b. Imprisonment
c. Fine
44. In responses to the concern that fines exact a heavier toll on the poor than on the
wealthy?
a. Exile or Banishment
b. Transportation
c. Day fines
45. As part of a criminal sentence ordered by a court of law, closely related is prison corporal
punishment?
a. Transportation
b. Deportation
c. Judicial corporal punishment
46. Is the denial of natural right of a person to do as he pleases
a. Forced labor
b. Imprisonment
c. Slavery
47. In ethics law means “Let the punishment fit the crime?
a. Rehabilitation
b. Deterrence
c. Retribution
48. Means the return to a former existence or achievement?
a. Purify
b. Slavery
c. Rehabilitation
49. As a punishment goal refers, in its most general sense, to restricting an offender’s
freedom of movement?
a. Rehabilitation
b. Retribution
c. Incapacitation
50. Who is the professor in the CA 1 Subject?
a. Sir Pascua
b. Ma’am Florendo c. Ma’am Bigayan

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