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QUESTION

1. Who among the inmates shall not be allowed to work outside the maximum security compound?

2. All of the following are subject for granting GCTA, except?


3. Mr. Clay Torres was required to provide financial remuneration for the losses incurred by the victim. What is this type of sentence?
4. The inmate allowed to view the remain of the deceased relative for how many hours?
5.The RDC at the San Ramon Prison reservation will received prisoners coming from the court having jurisdiction of the province of the following, EXEPT
6. A married prisoner is visited by his wife and they are granted time for their marital sexual obligations. This privilege is called?
7. National Prisoner are also referred as _____ prisoners?
8. One of the Pillars of the Criminal Justice System that has two system approaches.

9. This refers to information concerning an inmate’s personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the sentence imposed, the criminal case number in t
behavior or conduct while in prison.
10. What is the initial rank of municipal jail warden?
11. The inner and outer layer perimeter fence of Camp Sampaguita comprises of how many feet distance apart?
12. A prisoner whose sentence is more than three years or a fine of more than five thousand pesos is called:
13. The agency that takes charge those who are under detention or serving sentence of arresto menor.
14. How many days is the quarantine period of newly confined inmates in the Reception and Diagnostic Center at Camp Sampaguita.
15. Those who sentenced to six months to three years in prison is categorized as:
16. An offender sentenced form one day to 3 years in prison is categorized as _______ prisoner
17. Those who were convicted in city courts and sentenced from 3 years & 1 day to 6 years are called:
18. A person who committed by the city courts of competent authority to be confines in a jail or prison to serve the sentence.
19. A prisoner is classified as ______ prisoners if his/ her sentenced is 20 years or more.
20. A prisoner who cannot be trusted in open conditions and pose less danger to society if they escape.
21. The category of prisoner who can be reasonably trusted to serve their sentence open conditions.
22. In system of counting inmates, headcounts shall be applied ________ times a day or as often as necessary
23. All correctional officers/ employees should be properly trained to handle all instrument of restrain and weapons they may be called upon to use but they
24. Items that are illegal inside the correctional institutions like prohibited drugs is called ________.
25. The search being made by the officers of the BJMP to locate contraband which under the possession of the inmates.
26. The board that is tasked to classify inmate to security status and for privilege entitlement.
27. It is a deduction from a prisoner’s sentence as provided under the revised penal code (art 97).
28. An act providing for the professionalization of the BFP and BJMP amending certain provision of RA 6975, providing funds thereof and for other purpo
29. One of the requirements in the professionalization and upgrading standards in the appointement of uniform personnel to the BFP and BJMP applicant m
30. In joining the BFP of BJMP, a registered criminologist who is an applicant that would want to join thru lateral entry as a officer must have an original a

31. Any uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP who is relieved and assigned to a position lower than what is establish for his grade in the respected
32. Any uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP who has not been promoted for a continuous period of ten years shall be separated or retired from s
33. The rate of base pay of the uniformed personnel of the BJMP shall be adjusted in accordance with salary grade if you’re appointed as jail officer 1.
34. The highest salary grade that the jail director will receive is what salary grade?
35. The jail inspector thru lateral entry will receive a salary grade of what?
36. Leaves from jail shall be allowed only on very meritorious cases, like __________?
37. Whenever a prisoner is brought to court for hearing, the ratio of ______ guards for every single prisoner.
38. Prisoners maybe taken out of prison under the following circumstances, EXCEPT one.
39. Prisoners who are incarcerated with a fine of more than five hundred pesos or those sentenced for violation of custom law, immigration law and election
40. Electrocution is a ;
41. Where does Camp Sampaguita located?
42. Which of the following correctional institution is located at USA and also known as volunteer escapee?
43. The offender is inflicted with penalties such as mutilation, flogging and disfiguration?
44. The early expulsion of offender in other territory and not permitted in reentry is called?
45. It direct, supervise and control the administration and operation of all district, city and municipal jails to implement a better system of jail management
46. Which agency exercise supervision and direction over jail management training institute.
47. the color of the uniform of the Maximum Prisoner is?
48. What is the Executive Department that supervises and controls the numerous jail institutions in the Philippines?
49. The head of prisoner is called?
50. The lowest in rank in BJMP;
51. Personnel Offense/s involving moral turpitude.
52. The imprisonment of a convicted offender may serve at the rate of 8 pesos a day in case of insolvency?
53. The Bureau of Correction is under the ________.
54. The most used factor in diversification is;
55. Prisoners sentenced from 1 yr. to 3 yrs. is classified?
56. It gives punishment in a hard way as a lesson to the offender and would be criminals.
57. Municipal prisoners are those sentences to suffer a term of imprisonment of ______.
58. The forerunner of modern penology;
59. A Penal Superintendent at Norfolk Island, who originated the use of ticket of leave, or conditional release equivalent to parole.
60. One who serve a prison term of 3 years and 1 day above
61. The basis of this school is pleasure end pain and free will.
62. Operation conducted by the jail personnel to checked the beddings, lockers and personnel belongings of an inmate in their cell. This practice is known a
63. Under the prison rules, who is in charge for the hearing of disciplinary cases in prison?
64. The following are the duties of a custodial force except;
65. A kind of primitive law that was established in panay island way back on 1433.
66. The correctional administration administers the _______ correctional program.
67. An offender who surrenders from escaping because of calamity immediately 48 hours after the pronouncement of the passing away of the calamity shal

68. A legally detained person, classified either as a high risk or low risk, prominent/ well. Known in society or involved in highly confidential cases an
kidnapping syndicate leaders, Police/ Military officers, terrorist group leaders/ members.
69. Is a treatment approach initially developed to address substance abuse and subsequently extended with a variety of services related to family, education,
70. All are components of TCMD, except.
71. This refers to the institutional record of an inmate which consists of his mittimus or commitment order, the prosecutors information and the decision of
72. The inmates in city/ municipal jails serve sentence of:
73. To what penal farm were political prisoners in the 1870’s confined:
74. The Corrections Pillar is under the ____ department.
75. A type of jail under the PNP
76. An institution for the imprisonment of persons convicted of major offenses refers to
77. A prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to work outside the institution that houses them.
78. In managing the prison facility, prison work assignments are usually given to prisoners,
79. It is referred to as Open Prison Conditions. In the Philippines, Camp “Bukang Liwayway” is an example of this
80. In the exercise of religious beliefs of prisoners, a prison official trying to covert a prisoner to change his religion, this acts refers to...
81.Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm is at Occ. Mindoro, Iwahig is located at:
82. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain convicted offenders for longer or extended period of time, including those who are waiting thei
83. Code originated about 500 A.D., specified punishment according to the social classes of offenders, dividing them into nobles, middle and lower classes
84. The National Bilibid Prison was first constructed at the Manila before it was transferred to Muntilupa City today the former Penal Colony in Manila wa
85. He was the Director of Prisons at Valencia, Spain in 1835, who divided prisoners into companies and appointed prisoners as petty officers in charge; all
86. In jail management, this is an operation conducted by the BJMP wherein a prisoner maybe checked at any time. His beddings, lockers and personal bel
87. German conception requested for transfer to other facilities of the Bucor for him to stay closer to his family as part of his rehabilitation. Who may recom
88. Take charge of financial matters especially in programming, budgeting, accounting and other activities related to financial services. It consolidates and p
89. This is a harsh code that provides the same punishment for both citizens and the slaves as it incorporates primitive concepts. It is said that the Greeks we
90. Juan Manalo was convicted by final judgment to serve the term of imprisonment for 20 years. While serving his sixth year of imprisonment, an earthqua
91. Diversification means
92. The principle of separating homogeneous type of prisoners that requires special treatment and custody is called:
93. A prison facility that receives newly committed national male prisoners and the entry point of all incoming prisoners who will be subjected to distributio

94. Following are privileges of detention sentenced prisoners, except.


95. A married prisoner is visited by his wife and they are granted time for their marital sexual obligations. This privilege is called?
96. Ernesto Enriquez was admitted to the Reception and Diagnostic Center for him to undergo Physical Examination, Orientation of Prison Rules and being
97. The idea that re-entry of an offender should be in the mainstream of society rather than the usual abrupt re-entry at the end of a prison sentence.

98. An agency under the Department of Justice that is charged with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, that is, those sentenced to serve a term
99. A person who is sentence to served imprisonment for not more than three years to pay a fine if not more than one thousand pesos or both fine and impri
100. A unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner is given thorough physical examination including blood test, x-rays, vaccinations and i
ANS A
a. Maximum security inmates

a. Those person who have good behavior during his confinement


a. payment
a.3
a. Zamboanga del Norte and del Sur
a. conjugal partnership
a. Insular prisoners
a. law enforcement

a. carpeta
a. Senior inspector
a. 18-20
a. National prisoner
a. BJMP
a. 4
a. Provincial Prisoners
a. Municipal Prisoners
a. City prisoner
a. Prisoner
a. maximum
a. maximum
a. maximum
a. once
a. firearms
a. illegal items
a. operational search and seizure
a. classification board
a. commutation
a. RA 6975
a. baccalaureate degreeb. master’s degree
a. jail inspector

a. attrition by demotion in position or rank


a. attrition by non- promotion
a. SG 10
a. SG 100
a. SG 22
a. death of the relatives
a. 1
a. for appearance in court
a. city prisoner
a. capital punishment
a. Maximum security
a. sing sing prison
a. Physical torture
a. transportation
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
A. Philippine Public Safety College
a. brown
a. DOJ
a. Penal Warden
a. Prison Guard
a. grave offense
a. subsidiary imprisonment
a. DSWD
a. degree of custody
a. city prisoner
a. general deterrence
a. 1-3 yrs.
a. Elmira reformatory
a. Alexander Macanoche
a. city prisoner
a. classical school
a. frisking
a. administrative board
a. medical assignment
a. code of kalantiaw
a. institutional
a. 1/5 reduction of sentence

a. super maximum security inmates


a. therapeutic community
a. Behavioral & emotional area of development
a. carpeta
a. not more than one (1) year
a. Sablayan penal colony
a. executive
a. lock up jail
A. Jail
A. Pennsylvania Prison Model
A. At early morning hours
A. Super Maximum Prison
A. Reparation
A. Zamboanga
A. Halfway house
A. Code of King Hammurabi
A. May Haligue State
A. Manuel Montesimos
A. Check and balance
A. Prison Superintendent
A. Budget and finance branch
A. Code of Draco
A. 4 years
A. Proper integration of prisoners
A. Classification
A. Inmate Classification Center

A. To wear their own clothes while in confinement


A. Conjugal vacation
A. 5 days
A. Reintegration

A. BJMP
A. City prisoner
A. Quarantine cell
ANS B
b. Medium security inmates

b. An inmates whose sentence is life


imprisonment but is on appeal
b. restitution
b. 5
b. Surigao del Sur and del Norte
b. conjugal vacation
b. City prisoners
b. courts

b. prison statistics
b. Chief inspector
b. 8-12
b. Provincial prisoner
b. DILG
b. 5
b. City Prisoners
b. City Prisoners
b. Municipal prisoner
b. detainee
b. medium
b. medium
b. medium
b. twice
b. bolo
b. contraband
b. search and inspection
b. disciplinary board
b. reprieve
b. RA 8551
b. master’s degree
b. fire inspector

b. attrition by non- promotion


b. attrition by demotion
b. SG
b. SG 30
b. SG
b. receiving visitors
b. 2
b. for medical treatment
b. municipal prisoner
b. physical torture
b. super maximum
b. dortroom
b. corporal punishment
b. banishment
B. Department of Justice
B. BJMP Training facilities
b. red
b. DILG
b. Warden
b. subpoena escort
b. less grave offense
b. reprieve
b. DOJ
b. grave offense
b. insular prisoner
b. Specific deterrence
b. 1-6 mos.
b. Borstal institution
b. John Augustus
b. insular prisoner
b. positive school
b. operation bilang
b. warden
b. escort inmate
b. code of draco
b. community based
b. ½ reduction of sentence

b. extreme high- profile inmates


b. rehabilitation
b. intellectual/ spiritual area of development
b. prison statistics
b. not more than six (6) months
b. Iwahig penal colony
b. legislative
b. work house
B. Prison
B. Auburn Prison Model
B. Before meals and recreational activities
B. Medium Security Prison
B. Restitution
B. Abuyog
B. Farm house
B. Code of Kalantiaw
B. Manila City Jail
B. Zebulon R. Brockway
B. Standard Operating Procedure
B. President
B. General services branches
B. The Burgundian Code
B. 8 years
B. Proper classification of prisoners
B. Distinction
B. Reception and Diagnostic Center

B. To receive visitors during day time on


prescribed
B.Conjugal partnership
B. 10 days
B. Deterrence

B. Bureau of Corrections
B. Provincial Prisoner
B. NBP
ANS C
c. Minimum security compound

c. Those prisoners voluntarily offer to perform labor assign to him during his detention period
c. retribution
c. 30
c. Basilan
c. conjugal incentive
c. District prisoners
c. corrections

c. prison record
c. Superintendent
c. 12-14
c. District prisoner
c. PPA
c. 6
c. Municipal Prisoners
c. Provincial Prisoners
c. Provincial prisoner
c. Living out prisoner
c. minimum
c. minimum
c. minimum
c. thrice
c. whistle
c. prohibited items
c. operation greyhound
c. diagnostic board
c. GCTA
c. RA 6713
c. 72 units in college
c. chief inspector

c. attrition by other means


c. attrition by all means
c. SG 14
c. SG 27
c. SG 24
c. calling the family thru telephone
c. 3
c. for reviewing the remains of the relatives
c. district prisoner
c. corporal punishment
c. minimum security
c. Alcatraz
c. banishment
c. expulsion
C. Bureau of Corrections
C. National Defense
c. blue
c. DND
c. Penal Superintendent
c. Subpoena platoon
c. minor offense
c. suspension
c. DND
c. classification
c. provincial
c. qualifying deterrence
c. 6 mos. – 3 yrs.
c. Auburn
c. Dr. Howe
c. municipal prisoner
c. neo classical school
c. operation greyhound
c. disciplinary board
c. inspector censor items
c. sumarian code
c. integrated
c. ¼ reduction of sentence

c. high- profile inmates


c. diversification
c. occupational/ spiritual area of development
c. prison record
c. not more than three (3) years
c. San Ramon Prison & penal farm
c. judiciary
c. penal farm
C. Penitentiary
C. Work Release
C. Before sleeping hours
C. Maximum Security Prison
C. Compensation
C. San Ramon
C. Jail
C. Burgundian Code
C. Boys Town
C. Cesar Becarria
C. Inventory
C. Prison Director
C. Property and supply branch
C. Justinian Code
C. 9 years
C. Proper segregation of prisoners
C. Diversification
C. Inmate Reception and Education Center

C. To cigars and cigarettes everywhere


C. Conjugal privilege
C. 15 days
C. Incapacitation

C. Provincial Government
C. Local Prisoner
C. Death row
ANS D ANS E
d. Colonist

d. Life imprisonment upon being classified as a


trusty or penal colonist
d. fines
d. 6
d. Sulu e. Tawi - Tawi
d. conjugal visit
d. Maximum prisoners
d. prosecutions

d.inmate
d. Senior supt e. Chief supt
d. 18-25
d. International prisoner
d. PNP
d. 7
d. Minimum prisoners
d. Minimum prisoner
d. Insular prisoner
d. all of these
d. living out
d. super maximum
d. colonist
d. four times
d. handcuff
d. all of these
d. operation frisking
d. reception board
d. all of these
d. RA 9263
d. doctorate degree
d. a and b

d. attrition by all means


d. Attrition by relief
d. SG 1
d. SG 28
d. SG 35
d. birthday
d. 4
d. to vote during election
d. national prisoner
d. none of these
d. medium security
d. none of these
d. capital punishment
d. hulk
D. Parole and Probation Administration
D. Philippine National Police
d. orange
d. DSWD
d. Jail Inspector
d. JO1
d all of these
d. none of these
d. DILG
d. maximum penalty
d. municipal
d. particular deterrence
d. 3 yrs. & above
d. solitary confinement
d. Teodolo Natividad
d. provincial prisoner
d. penology school
d. inventory
d. parole board
d. conduct head counting of inmates
d. code of kulangot
d. correctional based
d. 1/5 additional sentence

d. all of these
d. all of these
d. rehabilitation
d. inmates
d. less than three (3) years
d. Davao penal colony
d. corrections
d. ordinary jail
D. All of these
D. Halfway Houses
D. During middle hours of the day
D. Minimum Security Prison
D. Proselytizing
D. Palawan
D. Prison
D. None of the above
D. None of these
D.Alexander Macanochie
D. Operation Greyhound
D. Secretary of Justice
D. Mess services branch
D. Code of King Hammurabi
D. 11 years
D. Welfare of prisoners
D. Differentiation
D. None of these

D. To be treated in a government or private hospital


D. Conjugal visit
D. 20 days
D. Rehabilitation

D. Parole and Probation Administration


D. Municipal Prisoner
D. Control Area
ANS F CORRECT ANS
C

B
B
A
B
D
A
C

C
f. Director B
D
A
A
B
A
B
D
A
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
A
C
D
A
D

A
A
A
D
A
A
B
D
D
A
D
C
B
B
A
A
D
B
C
D
A
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
C
C
A
A
A
A
C
A
D
A
C
C
A
A
B
B
A
D
D
D
D
C
B
A
D
A
A
A
A
C
A
B
C
D
A
A
B
B
A
QUESTION
1. This decree is known as the Probation Law of 1976:
2. It is a disposition, under which a defendant, after conviction and sentence is released subject to the condition imposed by the court.
3. A person sentenced by the court but eventually released subject to supervision of Parole and Probation Administration.
4. An application for probation shall deem a________ of the right to appeal.
5. Pending submission of the investigation and the resolution of petition, the defendant may be allowed on temporary liberty under the_______ filed in the criminal
6. Any person is disqualified for probation if the penalty imposed is________.
7. Probation is granted only to those who are qualified according to law and be given how many times?
8. Every probationer are required to present himself to the probation officer designated to undertake his supervision at such place as may be specified in the order wi
9. The probationer is required by law to report to the probation officer at least how many times?
10. The court may also require the probationer to_____ with a program of supervision.
11. The probationer should permit the probation probation offices’ or_____ to visit his home or place of work
12. The probationer is not allowed to change with prior written approval.
13. During the period of probation the court may upon application of either the probationer or probation office may ________ the period of probation.
14. The court shall inform in _______ the probation officer and the probationer of any change in the period or conditions of probation.
15. The period of probation of defendant sentenced to term of imprisonment of not more than one year shall be under probation for _______ years?
16. When the sentence imposes a fine only and the offender shall serve_____ imprisonment in case of insolvency.
17. The demonstration shall be headed by the Probation Administrator who shall be appointed by the ______
18.The PPA has ______ days to submit PSIR to court in relation to the application for probation of the applicant.
19. Probation is a mere privilege and as such, grant or denial rests solely upon the ________ of the trial court.
20. After the grants of probation it becomes a right and it shall only be cancelled or revoked for cause and after due notice and hearing.
21. Upon receipt of the probation order granting probation the same shall be entered in a ______ book for proper recording.
22. The order of the court granting or denying probation shall not be______.
23. A probationer who seeks travel up to 30 days outside jurisdiction of the probation office shall file the request how many days before the intended travel?
24. Outside travel for a cumulative duration of more than 30 days with in a period of 6 months shall be considered as________ supervision.
25. A probationer who has not reported for initial with the prescribed period and could not be found within the reasonable period of time shall be declared by the pro
26. In the hearing for violation of probation conditions, the probationer shall have the right to ________.
27. The Administration shall submit a consolidated accomplishment report to whom before the last day of February of each year.
28. Under this law, the accused under custody can be released to a responsible person in the community.
29. Person convicted of criminal offense, with the penalty of not higher than 3 years, has an option of
30. Is the security given for the release of a person in custody of the law, furnished by him or a bondsman, conditioned upon his appearance before any court as requ
31. The law that authorizes the release of a detained offender who has undergone preventive imprisonment equivalent to the maximum penalty for the offense charge
32. Commutation of sentence is also under the _________.
33. Amnesty is being given by the President and there is no other requirement to complete the process.
34. Is a conditional release from prison of a prisoner who has served part of this sentence, allowing the prisoner to complete his sentence outside the prison.
35. Provides under the law that for criminal offenses punishable with an imprisonment of 30 days or less the parties thereto, must first by to settle the case amicably
36. What agency has the authority to recommend to the President for the release of qualified prisoners for pardon and other form of executive clemency.
37. What agency has the general supervision over all parolees and probationers and promotes rehabilitation of offenders outside the prison.
38. What approach in corrections is applicable in order to decongest jail?
39. How many offices that handle the community based corrections under the DOJ?
40. The probationer is required to present himself to the probation office for supervision within how many hours from the receipt of the order.

41. If the applicant whose application for probation has been given due course by the proper court has failed to present himself to the proper office within seventy tw
42. What corrections refer to that method of correcting sentenced offenders without having to go to prison?
43. The penalty if cash or fine in the Katarungan Pambarangay (RA 1508) to a person that had been guilty but were arrange through amicable settlement must not ex
44. This refers to the exemption of an individual within certain limits or conditions, from the punishment that the Law inflicts for the offense ha has committed resul
45. Name the two agencies in the Dept. of Justice that handles community based corrections
46. Granted in order to restore full political and civil rights to convicted persons who have already served their sentence and have reached the prescribed period for t
47. Who has the power to grant pardons, commutations, reprieves, amnesty for all offenses except impeachment cases?
48. it is highly political in nature and is usually granted response to popular clamor or to aid in the return to normalcy of the political situation that might affect the c
49. The existing policy on the grant of absolute pardon under this scheme is that ten years after the release from prison must pass before an ex-convict applying for s
50. Probation and Parole are the Two (2) forms of what kind of correctional approach?
51. It is granted by the President to release an inmate who has been reformed but not eligible to be released on a Parole.
52. A prerogative exercised by the President and this is usually applied to death sentence already affirmed by the Supreme Court.
53. This is an act of clemency by which a heavier or longer sentence is reduced to a lighter or shorter term.
54. this is administrative arm of the President of the Philippines the exercise of his constitutional power to grant, except in cases of impeachment, reprieves, commut
55. An accused will be release through a reputable person in the community by order of the judge is known as _________
56. The Father of Philippine Probation?
57. A youthful offender whose age is below fifteen yrs. old his sentence will be suspended and be immediately brought to office of?
58. Who are disqualified for probation?
59. The father of probation in US?
60. If a Probationer seriously violated the conditions of his probation his probation will be revoked and he wil
61. The mandatory in Parole conditions;
62. _________ is a form of executive clemency granted by the President as a privilege extended to a convict as a discretionary act of grace.
63. Refers to the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted, without any condition whatsoever and restores to the individual his c
64. ________ is granted in order to restore full political and civil rights to convicted persons who have already served their sentence and have reached the preascribe
65. How many years after the release from prison must an ex-convict apply for absolute pardon under our existing policies?
66. Refers to the exemption of an individual, within certain limits or condition, from the punishment that the law inflicts for the offense he has committed resulting i
67. Under article 95 of the RPC, a ________ violator upon conviction will be available for imprisonment of Prison Correctional.
68. Under article 159 of the RPC if the unexpired portion of the original sentence of the ________ exceeds six years, then more than six years of pardoned sentences
69. What office processes the papers on how to avail conditional pardon to qualified prisoners?
70. _______ a special form of pardon exercised by the president
71. _______ is a form of pardon that needs the concurrence of congress and the courts also take judicial notice of the act of the President.
72. A form of Pardon, the purpose is to hasten a country’s return to political normalcy by putting behind the animosities of the past.
73. Pres. Manuel Roxas issued amnesty to those who collaborated with the Japanese during the World War II and this is proclamation no.?
74. Pres. Elpidio Quirino extended amnesty to leaders and members of Hukbalahap fighting for Agrarian Reform and is part of the communist underground moveme
75. This form of Pardon is given to those people who committed rebellion, sedition, illegal association, assault and others.
76. Another Prerogative exercised by the President, generally applied to death sentences already affirmed by the Supreme Court.
77. _________ is a temporary stay of the execution of the sentence.
78. In Death sentences, the date of execution of the death convict is held in abeyance for a certain period to enable the Chief to temporarily stay execution of sentenc
79. ______ refers to the reduction of the duration of prison sentence.
80. It is an act of clemency by which a heavier or longer sentence is reduced to a lighter or shorter term.
81. When death sentence or life imprisonment is reduced to a shorter sentence this is known as
82. ______ does not forgive the offender but merely reduces the penalty of life imprisonment or death sentence for a term of years.
83. ______ also benefits inmates sentenced to a fixed or determinate sentence, which renders him or her in eligible for parole.
84. ________ changes the original fixed sentence to a lesser indeterminate sentence which will then enable the beneficiary to be released on Parole.
85. ________ is appropriate to use with convicts sentenced to several counts and the sentence may be commuted to one single indeterminate sentence.
86. _________ the release of prisoners before the expiration of his maximum sentence.
87. __________ is releasing an offender from the institution prior to completion of his maximum sentence subject to conditions specified by the Paroling Authority.
88. _________ administrative arm of the President in the exercise of his constitutional power to grant reprieves, commutation and Pardon.
89. _________ as the conditional release of an offender from a penal or correctional institution after he has served the minimum period of his prison sentence under
90. _________ is freedom extended to incarcerated offenders even before the expiration of his sentence if the offender shows that he has been converted into a respe
91. A Parole and Probation Officer can authorize parolee/ pardonee to travel outside his area of operational jurisdiction from __________.
92. Who may apply for release on Recognizance?
93. Where to apply the release on recognizance?
94. Who issues the order of release on recognizance?
95. When shall one can apply for the release on recognizance?
96. _________ is the security given for the realse of the person into custody of the law, furnished by him or a bondsman, conditioned upon his appearance before an
97. The offender under custody can be released to a responsible person in the community as provided under_____
98. Who may apply for Bail?

99. When shall one can apply for bail?


100. From among the following, who may apply for preventive imprisonment?
ANS A
a. PD 786
a. Probitioner
a. Probationer
a. waiver
a. Bail
a. Less than 6 years
a. as the need arises
a. 3 days
a. twice a week
a. cooperate
a. parents
a. clothes
a. modify
a. motion for consideration
a. 2 years
a. subsidiary
a. Secretary of Justice
a. 60 days
a. discretion
a. Privilege
a. carpeta
a. appealable
a. 5 days
a. Recorded supervision
a. absconding
a. appeal
a. Director of BUCOR
a. PD 968
a. to file an appeal
a. bail
a. Batas Pambansa blg. 58
a. executive clemency
a. Yes, because it is the sole prerogative of the president
a. Probation
a. PD 1508
a. Department of Justice
a. BPP
a. Community based
a. One agency
a. 36 hours

a. missing
a. Non-institutional
a. P 5,000.00
a. amnesty
a. BPP & PPA
a. Executive Clemency
a. President
a. Pardon
a. 5 years
a. Rehabilitation based
a. Good Conduct Time Allowance
a. parole
a. commutation of sentence
a. Department of Justice
a. Recognizance
a. Ex- President Marcos
a. BJMP
a. with more than 6 yrs. of imprisonment
a. Sir Robert Peel
a. sentence will be increase
a. to report to the probation office within 45 days
a. Pardon
a. limited Pardon
a. temporary Pardon
a. 10 years
a. Absolute Pardon
a. Parole
a. Probationer
a. BPP
a. Parole
a. Pardon
a. Amnesty
a. Proc. No. 52
a. Proc. No. 72
a. Amnesty
a. Amnesty
a. Reprieve
a. Amnesty
a. Amnesty
a. Amnesty
a. Reprieve
a. Commutation of Sentence
a. Commutation of Sentence
a. Conditional Pardon
a. Commutation of Sentence
a. Parole
a. Pardon
a. DOJ
a. Pardon
a. Amnesty
a. 10 to 30 days
a. Person charged with murder
a. DOJ
a. Presiding judge of Court
a. When Probationer report to the Officer
a. Parole
a. RA 6035
a. A person who is rich

a. before conviction by MTC of an offense not punishable by death


a. he files his petition for Probation
ANS B
b. PD 968
b. Probation Officer
b. Probitioner
b. grant
b. Petition
b. More than 6 years
b. once only
b. 72 hours
b. once a year
b. abstain
b. social worker
b. residence
b. re-arrange
b. petition
b. 3 years
b. conditional
b. President
b. 10 days
b. decision of the Supreme Court
b. Human
b. record book
b. reviewed
b. 10 days
b. Cumulative supervision
b. missing
b. self-incrimination
b. Secretary of DILG
b. Act 4221
b. to post bail
b. cash bond
b. Batas Pambans blg. 85
b. probation
b. No, there should be action by the Legislative
b. Pardon
b. PD 85
b. Probation and Parole Administration
b. BJMP
b. Institution Based
b. Two agencies
b. 89 hours

b. confidential
b. Institutional
b. P 500.00
b. absolute pardon
b. NBI & NBP
b. Conditional Pardon
b. DOJ Secretary
b. Parole
b. 6 years
b. Institutional based
b. Absolute Pardon
b. reprieve
b. parole
b. Parole and Probation Administration
b. Basic Right
b. Juan Ponce Enrile
B. DOJ
b. first time offender
b. Eduard N. Savage
b. serve the original sentence
b. to report twice a year
b. Parole
b. Conditional Pardon
b. limited Pardon
b. 15 years
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Probation
b. Parolee
b. Board of Judges
b. Amnesty
b. Reprieve
b. Reconciliation
b. Proc. No. 55
b. Proc. No. 76
b. Parole
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Conditional Pardon
b. Commutation of sentence
b. Parole
b. Parole
b. Amnesty
b. Reconciliation
b. Pardon
b. Probation
b. Board of Pardon
b. Amnesty
b. Parole
b. 10 to 25 days
b. Person charged with robbery
b. Presiding Judge of Court
b. Secretary of Justice
b. When his probation is granted
b. Bail
b. RA 6135
b. a person in custody of the law

b. before conviction by RTC of an offense not punishable by death


b. have served minimum of imprisonment
ANS C
c. PD 603
c. Probation
c. Probation
c. privilege
c. Report
c. With less than 200.00 fine
c. twice only
c. A and B
c. every month
c. refrain
c. friends
c. citizenship
c. neglect
c. writing
c. 4 years
c. minimum
c. Executive Secretary
c. 15 days
c. decision of the Court of Appeals
c. Statutory
c. docket book
c. revised
c. 15 days
c. Courtesy supervision
c. delinquent
c. counsel
c. Secretary of Justice
c. RA 6036
c. avail the privilege of PD 968
c. release on recognizance
c. Batas Pambansa blg. 95
c. parole
c. No, because is being given by the BPP
c. Parole
c. PD 968
c. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
c. PPA
c. Jail Based
c. Three agencies
c. 72 hours

c. collateral
c. jail-based
c. P 10, 000.00
c. conditional pardon
c. BJMP & DILG
c. Absolute Pardon
c. Executive Secretary
c. Amnesty
c. 7 years
c. Jail based
c. Amnesty
c. pardon
c. recognizance
c. New Bilibid Prison
c. Constitutional Right
c. Teodulo Natividad
C. DILG
c. person under 18 yrs.old
c. Charles Goring
c. serve the remaining of the sentence
c. to finish studies
c. Probation
c. Absolute Pardon
c. conditional Pardon
c. 20 years
c. Temporary Pardon
c. Pardon
c. Judge
c. Board of Directors
c. Reprieve
c. Probationer
c. Pardon
c. Proc. No. 51
c. Proc. No. 70
c. Reprieve
c. Reprieve
c. Parole
c. Reprieve
c. Parole
c. Reprieve
c. Parole
c. Conditional Pardon
c. Conditional Pardon
c. Commutation of Sentence
c. Conditional Pardon
c. Amnesty
c. Probation
c. Board of trustees
c. Probation
c. Pardon
c. 10 to 20 days
c. Person charged with light felony
c. Custodial- Correction Office
c. Chaplain
c. When probation is not granted
c. Pardon
c. RA 6036
c. A person who’s probation is granted

c. after conviction by RTC of an offense not punishable by death


c. his probation granted
ANS D CORRECT ANS
d. RA 9344 B
d. Parole C
d. Parolee A
d. condition A
d. Motion reconsideration A
d. Reclusion Temporal B
d. anytime B
d. B only B
d. twice a year C
d. waive A
d. Police officer B
d. lawyer B
d. extend A
d. pleadings C
d. 5 years A
d. medium A
d. Director of BUCOR B
d. 20 days A
d. B and C A
d. Basic C
d. log book C
d. modify A
d. 20 days A
d. Temporary supervision C
d. convicted A
d. parole C
d. Executive Secretary C
d. PD 1508 D
d. A and C D
d. surety bond A
d. PD 968 A
d. all of these A
d. No, because there is no Post Sentence Investigation Report B
d. Executive Clemency C
d. PD 603 A
d. Boards of Pardon and Parole D
d. BUCOR C
d. Rehabilitation Based A
d. Four agencies B
d. 24 hours C

d. absconding D
d. probation A
d. P 20, 000.00 B
d. probation C
d. DOJ & DSWD A
d. Parole C
d. Director BUCOR A
d. Reprieve C
d. 8 years A
d. Community based D
d. Conditional Pardon D
d. commutation of sentence B
d. reprieve A
d. Board of Pardon and Parole D
d. Human Right A
d. John Augustus C
D. DSWD D
d. all of these A
d. John Augustus D
d. apply for probation for the second time B
d. all of the above A
d. Amnesty A
d. Temporary Pardon C
d. absolute Pardon D
d. 25 years A
d. Limited Pardon B
d. Amnesty C
d. Pardonee D
d. Board of Trustees A
d. Reconciliation B
d. Amnesty D
d. Parole A
d. Proc. No. 54 C
d. Proc. No. 75 B
d. Pardon A
d. Parole C
d. Amnesty A
d. Parole C
d. Commutation of Sentence D
d. Commutation of Sentence D
d. Reprieve B
d. Reprieve A
d. Amnesty A
d. Reprieve B
d. Reprieve A
d. Reprieve A
d. Court C
d. BPP D
d. Parole D
d. Probation B
d. 10 to 40 days A
d. Person charged with kidnapping C
d. Chaplain B
d. Custodial- Correction Office A
d. When the offender is committed to any BJMP Jail D
d. Probation B
d. RA 6037 C
d. A person files for bail B
A
d. after conviction by MTC of an offense not punishable by death
d. Detention Prisoner who is not a recidivist D

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