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SET B – LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

1. This term means to utilize the elements or units of the PNP


for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement
of laws maintenance of peace and order, insurance of public
safety and other synonymous function:
a. Recruit c. Deploy
b. Assign d. Employ

2. The establishment of a formal structure of authority through


which works and sub-division are arranged, defined and
coordinated pertains to:
a. Coordinating c. Staffing
b. Organizing d. Planning

3. This management theory entails that good salary and


incentives must be given to workers to ensure their hard work,
innovative action and good will. This management theory was
introduced by Frederick Taylor:
a. Administrative theory c. Bureaucratic model
b. Scientific management d. Theory X and Y

4. The assignment of a particular worker to a particular task


which fits most his ability known as:
a. Employment c. Specialization
b. Deployment d. Staffing

5. The conferring of an amount of power to command and control


the behavior of employees in lower positions by a supervisor to
his immediate subordinates known as:
a. Assignment c. Delegation of authority
b. Authority d. All of the above

6. This represents the formal, relationship among supervision


and subordinates in any given organization. This can be
visualized as a ladder, with each rank representing a higher or
lower level of authority and is depicted in a pyramidal
structure:
a. Scalar principle c. Authority level principle
b. Ranking d. Hierarchy of authority

7. The process by which a police officer who is recruited into


the services formal instruction on the job and performs actual
job functions with periodic appraisal on his performance and
progress refers to:
a. Field training c. Development training
b. Leadership training d. Basic recruit training

8. This is considered as the best method of filing majority of


records for its capability to save space:
a. Vertical filing c. Spindle filing
b. Box filing d. Horizontal filing

9. This refers to the time interval when a record was created


until its final disposition:
a. Record cycle
b. Birth through death period
b. Life span
d. All of the above
10. This contains the findings of an action taken by the
investigation officer based on inquiries made and by obtaining
the available facts of the case.
a. Administrative record c. Investigation report
b. Complaint sheet d. Arrest and booking report

11. One copy of the notice for wanted person shall be displayed
at the:
a. City hall
b. Public places
c. Rouge’s gallery
d. Premises of the police station

12. The following are the compositions of the screening committee


for PNP applicants, EXCEPT:
a. A member of the media
b. The PNP regional director
c. Regional chief of personnel division
d. NAPOLCOM representative

13. The concise record containing vital information, necessary


for the arrest of crime suspect is called:
a. Investigation report
b. Intelligence summary
c. arrest shoot and booking report
d. Modus operandi file

14. The PNP Chief is the only person allowed to give command to
the entire police organization in adherence to the principle of:
a. Span of control c. Unity of command
b. Chain of command d. Delegation of authority

15. The examination conducted to exclude PNP applicants with


mental disorders is:
a. Medical Examination
c. Psychogical examination
b. Oral interview
d. Neuro-Psychiatric examination

16. This term was interpreted as an authoritative arm for those


in power. It was used by the Roman to modify the Greek root word
for police?
a. Polis c. Policia
b. Politia d. Politeia

17. This is a system of policing that emerged during the Anglo-


Saxon period. Under this system, all male residents were required
to guard the town to preserve peace and protect the lives and
properties of the people:
a. Hue and cry c. Frankpledge system
b. Royal Judge d. Tun Policing

18. The policing system during the Norman period which is


claimed as the forerunner of the word Sheriff, whereby England
was divided into fifty military districts, each headed by a ruler
in order to enhance policing was:
a. Magna Carta c. Shire reeve system
b. Tun Policing d. Frankpledge system

19. What was the title of the proclamation issued by King


Richard of England sometime in 1195 that required the appointment
of knights to keep the Kings peace by standing as guards on
bridges and gate and checking the people entering and leaving the
cities and towns?
a. Keepers of the peace c. Justice of the peace
b. Peace officer d. Watch and ward

20. The first fulltime organized police force in United States


was formed in:
a. Boston c. New York City
b. Philadelphia d. Los Angeles

21. The term that is used to call the group of men organized by
Henry Fielding and named by his brother John Fielding, tasked to
catch thieves was:
a. Royal guards c. Scotland yard
b. Praetorian guards d. Bow street runners

22. The following countries adopt the same arrangement in


performing the modern police function, EXCEPT:
a. China c. Japan
b. Germany d. United States

23. This is regarded as the oldest and the biggest criminal


organization in the world:
a. Cosa Nostra c. Medellin Cartel
b. Chinese Mafia d. Japanese Yakuza

24. The theory of police service which maintains that police


officers are servants of higher authorities refers to:
a. Modern c. Continental
b. Home rule d. Old

25. The center which was created by Executive Order No. 62 to


establish a shared database among concerned agencies for
information on criminals, methodologies, arrest and conditions on
transnational crime.
a. Philippine Center on Transnational crime
b. Philippine Center for organize crime
c. National Intelligence Central agency
d. Aseanopol

26. The focus of the Interpol as an organization are the


following EXCEPT:
A. Maintain law enforcement regardless of race or religion
b. To protect minorities against the dominants group
c. To combat crimes and transitional crimes
d. None of the above

27. The term referring to the holy war waged by members of the
Islamic religion against the Jews as:
a. Al Qaeda c. Hezbollah
b. Hamas d. Jihad
28. The group of highly specialized armed men who inflicts fear
and uses violence to accomplish their objectives with a usual
international scope of activity refers to:
a. Gang c. Organized crime group
b. Syndicate d. Terrorist group

29. The police strategy in the Philippines that was pattern from
the Koban System of Japan:
a. One PNP
b. Community Oriented Police System
c. Integrated Police System
d. None of the above

30. The term refers to the rapid development of the western


culture that ultimately affects in the world as brought by
intellectual and technological advances, in which some crimes
occurring in other countries are attributed:
a. Migration c. Industrialization
b. Development d. Globalization

31. What programs refers to the sum total of protection of


scheme encompassing the entire security spectrum, designed to
eliminate, reduce or control threats, hazards, risk or danger to
company assets.
a. Survey program c. Training program
b. Education program d. Asset protection program

32. A plan which is appropriate to a given situation or


condition is considered:
a. Solvable c. Suitable
b. Adaptable d. Feasible

33. The first step in planning is:


a. Analyzing the facts
b. Recognize the need to plan
c. Clarifying the problem
d. Collecting all the pertinent data

34. This is a statement of how the organization will look like


in the future. It is a picture of what the PNP organizations
wants to be:
a. Objective c. Police mission
b. Goal d. Police vision

35. This refers to the planning responsibility of the senate,


congress and other law making bodies:
a. Legislative c. Internal policy
b. Incremental d. Broad external policy

36. The highest security classification of a plan is:


a. Restricted c. Top secret
b. Secret d. Confidential

37. The procedure for the operation of the specialized unit such
as searching and preservation of physical evidences at the crime
scene by the members of the team SOCO known as:
a. Tactical procedure c. Headquarters procedure
b. Field procedure d. Special action procedure
38. The appropriation for future money needs for personnel,
equipment and capital investment also known as management of
fiscal matters is called:
a. Accounting c. Budget planning
b. Purchasing d. all of the above

39. The part of police operational plan that refers to the


specific operational activity to be performed called:
a. Command c. Task allocation
b. Mission d. Coordinating Instruction

40. Which of the following is considered as the backbone of the


police department?
a. Patrol c. Security
b. Intelligence d. Investigation

41. What type of pilferer is one who steals with preconceived


plan and takes away any or all types of items or supplies for
economic gain?
a. Chronic c. Systematic
b. Casual d. Accidental

42. The characteristics of a good police operational plan are


the following, EXCEPT:
a. It incorporates the findings of the police statistician
b. It contains the conclusions of the crime analysis
c. It is based primarily on theoretical concepts
d. It reflect experience of the line officers

43. The group of management theories which emphasize the


importance of interaction and cooperation among employees in
enhancing productivity called:
a. System theory c. Behavioral theory
b. Administrative principle d. Scientific management

44. What is the first step in the procurement of handwriting


exemplar?
a. Determined the writing instrument and paper used
b. Arranged for normal writing condition
c. Study of the questioned specimen
d. request for standard specimen

45. What part of the alarm system carries message to the


signaling apparatus?
a. Trigger c. Sensor
b. Circuit d. Enunciator

46. A type of forgery which involves fraudulent signature


executed by actually following the outline of a genuine signature
with a writing instrument?
a. Lasered c. Traced
b. Carbon outline process d. Indention process

47. What is considered as the most important aspect of security?


It is the sum total procedures followed, inquiries conducted and
criteria applied to determine the work suitable to a particular
applicant or the retention or transfer of a particular employee:
a. Personnel c. Physical
b. Information d. Document

48. What type of protective bank alarm is usually placed in the


teller’s top cash drawer and connected to the alarm system using
a wire connector?
a. Ultrasonic c. Auxiliary
b. Bill Trap d. Propriety

49. Which of the following is considered as the most extensively


used and the most effective means of transportation for police
patrol?
a. Horse c. Amphibian
b. Bicycle d. Automobile

50. It refers to the most dangerous type of informant called:


a. False c. Anonymous
b. Women d. Double crosser

51. Which among the following principles of intelligence deemed


to be most important?
a. Intelligence must be flexible
b. Intelligence and operation are interdependent
c. Intelligence must be available anytime
d. Intelligence requires continuous security measures

52. It represents an attempt to integrate the police and the


community interest into a working relationship so as to produce
the desire objective of peacekeeping in the community. It is a
grassroots approach undertaken to bring the people and the police
together in a cooperative situation.
a. Team policing c. Community participation
b. Society Interventions d. People empowerment

53. What is the core mission of police patrol operation?


a. Order maintenance c. Law Enforcement
b. Crime Prevention d. Ensuring Public Safety

54. It is considered as the most secured method of disseminating


the information to the user of classified matters is called:
a. Cryptographic method c. Conference
b. Seminar d. Debriefing

55. The process of extracting information from a person believes


to be in possession of vital information without his knowledge or
suspicion.
a. Surveillance c. Elicitation
b. Roping d. Undercover operation

56. The process of assigning higher category of documents or


information according to the degree of security needed:
a. Advancement c. Upgrading
b. Degrading d. Classification
57. The deliberate destruction, disruption, or damage of
equipment, in a public service as by enemy agent or dissatisfied
employees called:
a. Espionage c. Subversion
b. Sabotage d. none of the above

58. It is the careful inspection of a place to determine its


suitability for a particular operational purpose called:
a. Stake out c. Rough shadowing
b. Casing d. Loose tail

59. It is the transforming of coded message into plain text.


a. Reclassify c. Decoding
b. Coding d. Encrypting

60. It is defined as evaluative and interpreted information


concerning organized crime and other major police problems:
a. Police Investigation c. Military intelligence
b. Police Intelligence d. Military investigation

61. It is known doctrine of law wherein an individual is said to


be maintaining on his premises a condition instrumentality,
machine or other agency that is dangerous to young children
because of their inability to appreciate peril.
a. Patrol Hazard c. Perilous Thing
b. Unusual Occurrence d. Attractive Nuisances

62. Which of the following is the primary purpose of low


visibility patrol?
a. Repression c. Prevention
b. Detection d. investigation

63. What police strategy establishes the aura of police presence


in the community, and is best exemplified and effectively applied
in patrol crime prevention activities by uniformed foot or mobile
patrol officer in conspicuously marked, radio equipped patrol
vehicles?
a. Police Patrol c. Police Operation
b. Police Omnipresence d. Police Empowerment

64. Which of the following is regarded as the operational heart


of a police organization to which other bureaus, division,
section units relate or participate in supportive capacity?
a. Maritime c. Narcotics
b. Patrol d. Aviation

65. It is a large powerful dog with dropping ears, sagging jaws


and keen sense of smell?
a. Bloodhounds c. Airedale Terriers
b. Newfoundland d. Alaskan Malamutes

66. In ancient England, these individuals were required by King


Richard to keep the King’s Peace under the proclamation entitled
Keepers of the Peace:
a. Knights c. Watchmen
b. Constables d. Justice of the Peace

67. What is the general system used to evaluate information?


a. General scale c. Accuracy scale
b. Reliability scale d. Admiralty scale

68. What is the intelligence service of Russia?


a. Mossad c. Isafp
b. Kgb d. Nica

69. It is gathering of information without divulging the


identity of the person asking the questions and without arousing
suspicion of the source called:
a. Investigation c. Interrogation
b. Espionage d. Elicitation

70. The information and materials that the unauthorized


disclosure of which would cause exceptionality grave damage to
the nation, politically, economically or from a security aspect.
a. Top secret c. Confidential
b. Secret d. Restricted

71. Who was a philistine agent that used her charm to obtain
information from her subject?
a. Juliet c. Cleopatra
b. Delilah d. Magdalene

72. Known as the heart of any police record system which serves
as the basis for an analysis of offenses and the methods by which
they are committed?
a. Security file c. Final brief
b. Case record d. Preliminary report

73. What is the foundation record of the police department which


is accomplished by the desk officer or clerk or telephone
operator receiving a call for police assistance?
a. Motion c. Complaint
b. Brief d. Information

bb74. It is a kind of promotion which may be given to any


uniformed member of the PNP for continuous satisfactory service
and who have met all the mandatory requirements for promotion to
the next higher rank called:
a. Regular c. Special
b. Confidential D. Virtue of Position

75. It refers to the placement of the personnel to a particular


place or area of work or position.
a. Employment c. Deployment
b. Appointment d. Assignment

76. What is the national police agency in Japan which was formed
in 1954 as a civilian law enforcement agency?
a. Polis Dihara c. Kepolisan
b. Helienic d. Keisatsu-Cho

77. What are the counter part of the Philippines’ Presidential


Security Group in Japan which provides personal security for the
Emperor and members of Crown Prince family?
a. Koban c. Secret service
b. Hellenic d. Imperial Guard

78. It is a car-jacking group operating in Luzon particularly in


NCR, region 3 and 4 all in Luzon.
a. Pentagon c. Dominguez
b. Rex Salud d. Kuratong Baleleng

79. What is the rank of the head of the People’s Police Force?
a. Lieutenant General c. Brigadier General
b. Major General d. Commissioner General

80. A set of procedures or plan designated to meet varying


degree of emergency while at the same time providing continuing
police coverage of areas not affected by emergency.
a. Specific emergency c. General Emergency
b. Administrative d. Contingency

81. In times of war or national emergency declared by the


congress, the term of office of the PNP Chief may be extended by
the:
a. DILG Secretary c. Congress
b. NAPOLCOM d. President

82. A chief of city police station must be a holder of master’s


degree or:
a. Has earned 24 units of master’s degree
b. Has earned 12 units of master’s degree
c. Has earned 72 units in Bachelor of Laws
d. A graduate of Bachelor of Laws

83. The minimum educational qualification for appointment in the


PNP under the PNP reform and reorganization act is:
a. Master degree c. Baccalaureate degree
b. College level d. 72 collegiate unit

84. A PNP member who was demoted in position or rank and not
assigned to a position commensurate to such grade despite the
existence of vacancy shall be retired or separated within how
many months after such demotion?
a. One year c. Eighteen months
b. Ten years d. two years

85. The PNP IAS headed by inspector general with the rank of:
a. Chief inspector c. Director
b. Senior Superintendent d. Chief Superintendent

86. Complaints against personnel of the PNP IAS shall be brought


to the NAPOLCOM or to the office of the:
a. DILG Secretary c. Inspector General
b. Ombudsman d. PNP Chief

87. The city or municipal mayor shall develop an integrated


community public safety plan pursuant to:
a. R.A No. 6975 c. R.A No. 8551
b. E.O. 309 d. E.O. 903
88. What is the system of natural or manmade barriers placed
between the potential intruder and the object, person and matter
being protected?
a. Physical Security c. Document security
b. Barriers d. Communication

89. The highest rank in security agency organizational chart is


called:
a. Security Staff Director
b. Detachment director
c. Chief Security Director
d. Security Executive Director

90. License to operate (LTO) is a Certificate document which is


issued by ____ authorizing a person to engage in employing
security guard or detective to operate a private detective
agency.
a. Chief, PNP c. President
b. SEC d. Secretary of DILG

91. A heavily constructed fire and burglar container usually a


part of the building structure use to keep and protect cash,
documents and valuable materials:
a. File room b. Vault c. safe d. None of these

92. What lock requires manipulation of parts according to a


determined combination code or numbers?
a. Card operated c. Card-operated lock
b. Electromagnetic lock d. Combination lock

93. What is the most common type of human hazard?


a. Theft c. Subversion
b. Pilferage d. Sabotage

94. The purpose of evaluation and analysis is to determine if


the information is true and:
a. Accurate c. Probably True
b. Reliable d. Correct

95. The first Filipino Chief of the Manila Police Department


was:
a. Marcos Ellis Jones c. Antonio Torres
b. Henry Allen d. George Curry

96. The first commissioner of the acclaimed first formally


organized police force in the world was:
a. Robert Peel c. Charles Rowan
b. Eugene Vidocq d. Olive Cromwell

97. This law originally created the Police Commission that later
on became the National Police Commission:
a. R.A No. 4864 c. R.A No. 6040
b. R.A No. 6975 d. PD No. 765

98. The principle of police organization which depicts the


unbroken flow of command from the top to the bottom of the
organizational hierarchy called:
a. Span of control c. Chain of command
b. unity of command d. All of the above

99. The rank equivalent of a Senior Police Officer 3 in the AFP


is:
a. Sergeant c. Master Sergeant
b. Unity Sergeant d. Technical Sergeant

100. How many deputy director general ranks are there in the PNP?
a. Three c. Two
b. Four d. One only

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