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b. Chicago d. Pennsylvania
CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION I 18. It was responsible for holding international penal and
(JAIL AND PENAL MANAGEMENT) penitentiary congress every 5 years and was established in
CLE – EXAMINATION DRILL 1875.
a. IPPC c. UN
1. It is effected by the use of stocks and pillery, docking stool, b. League of Nations d. Human Rights Commission
branding and shaving off the hair of the offender. 19. A warden who limits his role to consider policy matters and
a. Corporal punishment c. Shaming major problems, his responsibility is centered on:
b. Public humiliation d. Both B and C a. Decision Making c. Public Relations
2. By this justification of punishment it resulted in retaliation and b. Personnel Program d. Executive Leadership
unending vendetta between the offender and the victim. 20. A warden’s responsibility to provide leadership and assign
a. Retribution c. Protection responsibility for selection, training, recruitment and
b. Expiation d. Deterrence supervision.
3. An offense committed by a member against another member a. Decision Making c. Public Relations
arouses the condemnation of the whole group against the b. Personnel Program d. Executive Leadership
offender. 21. During the primitive days, this punishment was given to
a. Retribution c. Protection criminal offenders by means of flogging, mutilation, maiming,
b. Atonement d. Deterrence disfiguration:
4. It believes that punishment gives a lesson to the offender, and a. Corporal punishment c. Public humiliation
that it holds crime commission in check. b. Death d. Shaming
a. Retribution b. Atonement c. Protection d. Deterrence 22. Modern justification for punishment which concludes that
5. He advocated the theory that punishment should prevent society will be best protected if criminal offenders are
others from committing like offenses and should be in the rehabilitated.
degree of severity enough to deter others. a. Reformation c. Expiation
a. Lombroso b. Bentham c. Becarria d. Ferri b. Protection d. Retribution
6. A system of trial and punishment which is reformatory in 23. People would tend to believe that by putting the offender in
purpose. prison, society is safeguarded from further criminal
a. Canonical Courts c. Primitive justice depredation.
b. King’s Courts d. Judicial Individualization a. Reformation b. Protection c. Expiation d. Retribution
7. He made the first attempt to explain crime, wherein he noted 24. He asserted that criminals are not free moral agents, but are
in his book “Nicomedian Ethics” that punishment is a means of products of traits and circumstances.
restoring balance between pleasure and pain. a. Ferri b. Garofalo c. Lombroso d. Becarria
a. Aristotle b. Becarria c. Lombroso d. Hentig 25. He contributed to the progressive system by dividing prisoners
8. It resulted in class discrimination due to wide use of discretion into companies and appointed prisoners as petty officers in
in imposing penalties. charge and prescribes academic classes of one hour a day for
a. Canonical Courts c. Primitive Justice inmates less than 20 years of age.
b. King’s Courts d. Judicial Individualization a. Manuel Montesinos c. Domets of France
9. Its main advantage was it was easy to administer and b. Sir Walter Crofton d. ZR Brockway
eliminated arbitrary sentence. 26. Established agricultural colonies for delinquent boys and his
a. Classical School c. Positivist School reformation system is based on re-education rather than force.
b. Neo-Classical School d. Modern Clinical School a. Manuel Montesinos c. Sir Walter Crofton
10. It admits that minors and certain adults are incapable of b. Domets of France d. ZR Brockway
committing crimes. 27. Chairman of the Director of Irish prisons, he introduced the
a. Classical School c. Positivist School progressive system which attempted to place the responsibility
b. Neo-Classical School d. Modern Clinical School for self improvement on the prisoner himself through
11. It gave rise to exemption and mitigation of punishment. successive stages.
a. Classical School c. Positivist School a. Manuel Montesinos c. Sir Walter Crofton
b. Neo-Classical School d. Modern Clinical School b. Domets of France d. ZR Brockway
12. Country which first established prison facilities. 28. He introduced the Elmira, a new institutional program for boys
a. England c. United States of America from 16-30 years of age. This system was based on parole and
b. France d. Spain indeterminate sentence and referred to as the forerunner of
13. System advocated by the Americans because it is cheaper to modern penology.
maintain. a. Manuel Montesinos c. Domets of France
a. Elmira Reformatory c. Auburn System b. Sir Walter Crofton d. ZR Brockway
b. Borstal d. Pennsylvania System 29. For minimum security institution, the purpose of fencing the
14. It abolished corporal punishment. surrounding is:
a. UN Standard Minimum Rules a. To keep away the civilian population from entering the
b. League of Nations institution.
c. Pennsylvania Reform Law of 1790 b. It is designed to prevent escapes.
d. Sursis c. It is designed for agricultural purposes.
15. Its unique features of incarceration were adopted by most d. It is designed to facilitate open view of the surrounding.
European countries. 30. Inmates placed under a super security facility are considered
a. Elmira Reformatory c. Auburn System as:
b. Borstal d. Pennsylvania System a. Incorrigibles c. Escape artists
16. It is a training school type of institution program, social case b. Chronic trouble makers d. All of the foregoing
work and extensive use of parole. 31. It is regarded as the most important program that aide in the
a. Elmira Reformatory c. Auburn System rehabilitation of prisoners.
b. Borstal d. Pennsylvania System a. Recreational program c. Educational program
17. The first parole was passed in 1837, in: b. Religious program d. Employment of prisoners
a. Valencia, Spain c. Massachusetts
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32. Minimum number of times in counting the inmates on a daily d. Probation Law
basis. 49. Nobody can assume the suffering for a crime committed by
a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five others.
33. Person who are deemed instrumental in the reformation of a. Justice b. Expiation c. Deterrence d. Personal
prisoners due to their daily contact with the inmates. 50. The most common problem for national penitentiaries.
a. Chaplain c. Psychologist a. Excessive number of inmates c. Sex problems
b. Warden d. Prison guards b. Lack of funding d. Discipline of inmates
34. It is a continuing state of good order. 51. It is a primitive justification of punishment in the sense that it
a. Discipline b. Morale c. Communication d. Loyalty is in the form of personal vengeance or putting the law into
35. It is a relationship in which one endeavors to help another one's own hand.
understand and solve his problems of adjustment. a. Retribution b. Deterrence c. Expiation d. Reformation
a. Preventive Discipline c. Counseling 52. This theory emphasized that punishment has a redemptive
b. Communication d. All of the above purpose.
36. It is a method of punishment resorted to in extreme cases a. Judean Christian theory
when lighter penalties are ineffectual. b. Classical theory
a. Bartolina c. Close confinement c. Neo-Classical School of Thought
b. Solitary Confinement d. All of the above d. Positivist School of Thought
37. He opened the Borstal prison, considered as one of the best 53. Who among the Italian advocates of the Positive theory wrote
reformatory institutions for young offenders. the book "Theory of the Imputability and Denial of the Free
a. Sir Evelyn Ruggles Brise c. Zebulon Reed Brockway will".
b. Sir Walter Crofton d. Macanochie a. Ferri b. Garofalo c. Lombroso d. Becarria
38. It prescribes the means to be utilized in carrying out the 54. It refers to anything which is against or contrary to the rules
treatment programs for convicted criminal offenders. and regulation of a prison or jail facility?
a. Admissions summary c. Classification meeting a. Jewelry c. Deadly weapons
b. Admissions procedure d. Case summary b. Dangerous Drugs d. Contrabands
39. Utilized as method in searching the prisoner for possession of 55. It is one of the forerunners of modern correctional systems
contrabands inside the prison cells and compound. wherein they confine the prisoners in single cells at night but
a. Frisking c. Greyhound operations allow them to work in congregate shops during the day?
b. Body search d. Body frisk a. Auburn system c. Elmira Reformatory
40. A person who is sentenced to serve imprisonment for not b. Pennsylvania system d. All of the foregoing
more than six months. 56. It enables the prisoner to roam outside the prison for a
a. Municipal prisoner c. Provincial prisoner minimum period per day to make work out arrangement for
b. City prisoner d. Insular prisoner his release.
41. Which among the following is not among the classification of a. Pre release leave
prisoners under Presidential Decree 29? b. Individual or group counseling
a. Municipal Prisoners c. Insular prisoners c. Leave for work
b. Provincial Prisoners d. Detention prisoners d. Granting greater freedom
42. What particular country utilized transportation of prisoners? 57. If the scientific method is utilized in segregation, what is the
a. Spain b. Portugal c. England d. France method employed in the diagnosis and treatment of the
43. It has been noted as the best reform institution for young convicts?
offenders? a. Individualized method c. Scientific method
a. Pennsylvania system c. Elmira Reformatory b. Casework method. d. Individual therapy
b. Auburn System d. Borstal Institution 58. Considered as the most persistent problem in almost all prison
44. It is given to prisoners who have returned to their places of facilities which contribute to failure of the reformation
confinement within 48 hours after a calamity. programs.
a. Good conduct time allowance c. Visitation privilege a. Idleness b. Deplorable conditions c. Riots d. Escapes
b. Special time allowance d. All of the above 59. All persons in custody shall, before final conviction, be entitled
45. It is an institution originally intended to detain or house to bail as a matter of______________.
political offenders. a. Right b. Privilege c. Preference d. Choice
a. Iwahig Penal Colony 60. The Bureau of Corrections is under the--
b. Davao Penal Colony a. Department of Social Welfare and Development
c. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm b. Department of the Interior and Local Government
d. Sablayan Prison and farm c. Department of Justice
46. A person convicted to serve a sentence of 12 years of d. Department of Health
imprisonment would be classified as what kind of prisoner? 61. Place wherein a newly convicted prisoner is housed for at least
a. Municipal Prisoner c. National Prisoner a minimum period of five days for the conduct of medical
b. Provincial Prisoner d. Detention Prisoner examination, vaccinations, X-ray to prevent physical
47. It is considered as the highest income earner among the contamination.
Philippine Correctional Institution. a. Reception diagnostic center c. Infirmary
a. Iwahig Penal Colony b. Medical center d. Quarantine unit
b. Davao Penal Colony 62. An advocate of the classical school of penology who claimed
c. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm that society must reward those who accept responsibility and
d. Sablayan Prison and Farm punish those who do not.
48. This states that incarceration should establish in the convicts a. Bentham b. Becarria c. Lombroso d. Ferri
the will to lead law abiding and self-supporting lives after their
release in prison. 63. It starts from the admissions report of individual inmates and
a. United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the treatment serves as the basis in granting parole.
of prisoners. a. Admissions Summary c. Misconduct Report
b. Indeterminate sentence Law b. Behavior Report d. Cumulative Case Summary
c. Prison Law
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64. Issued by the court to a correctional facility indicating the basis c. Maximum Security Institution
for the confinement of a prisoner. d. Open Institution
a. Mittimus b. Detention order c. Bail d. Probation order 83. What is the main objective of segregation?
65. School of thought advocated by Dr. Lombroso, Ferri and a. Diversification by Age
Garofalo. b. Diversification by sex
a. Modern clinical school c. Neo-Classical School of Thought c. Diversification by degree of imprisonment
b. Italian school d. Classical School of Thought d. Prevention of physical and moral contamination
66. Country wherein the last recorded burning at stake was made. 84. It is the original intention of imposing prison labor?
a. Germany b. USA c. England d. France a. Punitive b. Afflictive c. Reformatory d. Business
67. A nation who pioneered banishment as a form of punishment. 85. It refers to the formulation for the tentative rehabilitation
a. England b. Spain c. France d. Rome program of the convict.
68. A code which adopted the principle an eye for an eye a tooth a. Diagnosis c. Execution of Treatment Program
for a tooth. b. Treatment Planning d. Re-classification
a. Code of Kalantiaw c. Bible 86. It is mainly responsible for the implementation of a prisoner’s
b. Hammurabi’s code d. French Code treatment program?
69. Year when the League of Nations adopted the “Standard a. RDC c. Classification committee
Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners.” b. Warden d. All of the above
a. 1932 b. 1934 c. 1936 d. 1938 87. It is part of the classification wherein the prisoners are
70. Year when the first International Prison Congress was Held in examined and tests are administered to check on the physical
London. and mental condition of the prisoners.
a. 1870 b. 1872 c. 1876 d. 1880 a. Diagnosis c. Execution of treatment program
71. It refers to an act of grace of the chief executive which grants b. Treatment Planning d. Re-classification
general pardon to certain class of offenders, but requires 88. This forerunner of penology considered and made emphasis on
concurrence of congress. physical characteristics as basis for atavism.
a. Amnesty b. Pardon c. Commutation d. Reprieve a. Lombroso b. Becarria c. Ferri d. Garofalo
72. The temporary stay in the execution of the court, ordered by 89. What country popularized the use of prisons as detention
the president verdict to enable review of the merits of the facilities?
case. a. United States of America b. England c. France d. Spain
a. Appeal b. Pardon c. Reprieve d. Commutation 90. Credited for introducing the use of jails.
73. It is a change in the court’s verdict made by the president a. Europeans b. Americans c. Asians d. Cavemen
which lowers the degree of penalty imposed by the court. 91. Its main objective is to prevent unnecessary custodial risk and
a. Amnesty b. Pardon c. Commutation d. Reprieve prevent physical and moral contamination from one group to
74. Suspension of sentence of convict after serving the minimum another.
term of indeterminate penalty without granting pardon. a. Diversification c. Discipline
a. Parole b. Reprieve c. Commutation d. Fine b. Segregation d. Classification
75. It refers to a sentence of imprisonment for the maximum 92. Ideal number of days for an inmate to be placed in the
period defined by law subject to the termination by the parole quarantine unit at the Reception and Diagnostic Center.
board at any time after service of the minimum period. a. 2 days b. 3 days c. 4 days d. 5 days
a. Indeterminate sentence c. Parole 93. Sometimes referred to as Case conference or Guidance
b. Good time conduct allowance d. Probation conference wherein the tentative formulation of rehabilitation
76. Deduction to the term of imprisonment due to the convict’s program is conducted with the inmate concerned.
exemplary behavior while in prison. a. Staff Conference c. Classification Meeting
a. Indeterminate sentence c. Parole b. Admission Classification Meeting d. Staff interview
b. Good time conduct allowance d. Probation 94. Calls the attention of inmates for certain misconduct or
77. A law which mandated that offenders as punishment would positive traits manifested while serving sentence.
have served a portion of their sentence in institutions and a. Post sentence report c. Misconduct report
thereby released to undergo probation. b. Behavior report d. Admissions summary
a. Huber Law c. PD 968 95. A written report detailing particular inmate and the violations
b. Split Sentence Law d. Indeterminate Sentence Law incurred with reference to the rule book.
78. A method undertaken to allow prisoners opportunity for a. Post sentence report c. Misconduct report
normal sex life. b. Behavior report d. Admissions summary
a. Visitation c. Sodomy 96. The most challenging problem that confronts the
b. Masturbation d. Conjugal visit administrators of penal institution worldwide.
79. Most common form of sexual perversion in prison and jail a. Overcrowding c. Sex problems
facilities. b. Unsanitary conditions d. Lack of funding
a. Homosexuality c. Pseudo marriages 97. A means of social control.
b. Masturbation d. Sodomy a. Penalty b. Punishment c. Retribution d. Atonement
80. A writ issued by the court ordering the confinement of person 98. Group vengeance as a justification for imposition of
so named in penal institutions. punishment.
a. Probation order c. Detention order a. Retribution b. Expiation c. Deterrence d. Protection
b. Bail d. Commitment order 99. Primitive punishment of the transgressor carried out trough
81. For a maximum security facility how high should the walls be personal vengeance.
constructed? a. Retribution b. Expiation c. Deterrence d. Protection
a. 8 to 12 feet c. 18 to 20 feet 100.It paved the way for exempting law violators from their
b. 12 to 14 feet d. 18 to 25 feet criminal liability by reason of insanity.
82. This type of institution is usually constructed without a fence? a. People Vs. Vera c. Sursis
a. Minimum Security Institution b. M’Naghtan Case (1843) d. Furlough
b. Medium Security Institution
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a. Casework c. Counseling
1. The first probation law was passed in the year 1878, in. b. Clinical services d. Individualized treatment
a. Chicago c. England 18. Serves primarily as a mechanical release of felt physical tension
b. Massachusetts d. Pennsylvania while in prison for male inmates, it is based on is self
2. The purpose of this meeting is to evaluate the inmate’s gratification.
readiness for early release. a. Homosexuality c. Masturbation
a. Pre-release treatment c. Classification meeting b. Sodomy d. Conjugal Visit
b. Pre-parole interview d. Admissions meting 19. It provides some opportunities for inmates of a normal sex life.
3. A program specifically planned to prepare the offender prior to a. Homosexuality c. Masturbation
his release on parole. b. Sodomy d. Conjugal Visit
a. Pre-release treatment c. Classification meeting 20. Inmates who have attained the status of __________ is
b. Pre-parole interview d. Admissions meting allowed by law to live with their families, it is a common
4. When prisoners are used for repair of buildings, roads, bridges practice in Sablayan, Iwahig and Davao Prison and Penal Farm.
and flood control, this type of prison labor is: a. Trustees b. Colonists c. Parolees d. Both A and B
a. Lease System c. Publics Works Systems 21. Referred to as the Law on Working Detention
b. Contract System d. Public Account System a. Act No. 1533 c. Act No. 3326
5. Products made by prisoners are sold in the open market. b. Act No. 3316 d. Act No. 4103
a. Lease System c. Public Works System 22. Law on prescription of penalty
b. Contract System d. Public Account System a. Act No. 1533 c. Act No. 3326
6. Under this system, a contractor supplies raw materials and b. Act No. 3316 d. Act No. 4103
pays the state for the amount of work or output produced by 23. Basis for granting good conduct time allowance for inmates.
the prisoner. a. Act No. 1533 c. Act No. 3326
a. Lease System c. Price-Piece System b. Act No. 3316 d. Act No. 4103
b. Contract System d. Public Account System 24. Indeterminate Sentence Law
7. When a contractor merely engages prison labor and the state a. Act No. 1533 c. Act No. 3326
retains control of the prisoner, the prison labor is classified as: b. Act No. 3316 d. Act No. 4103
a. Lease System c. Public Works System 25. Empowered by law to exercise supervision over jails by means
b. Contract System d. Public Account System of standard setting to promote discipline of inmates and secure
8. Ministration of the sick is an important function of the: reformation and safe custody of prisoners of all classes.
a. Chaplain c. Medical officer a. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
b. Custodial officer d. Psychiatrist b. Bureau of Prisons
9. It provides development and acquisition of skills necessary for c. Bureau of Corrections
successful work in a socially accepted occupation while in d. Commission on Human Rights
prison. 26. Nature of conditional pardon given to inmates in which the
a. Vocational training program c. Work program recipient must accept it before it takes effect, and the
b. Education program d. Prison labor pardonee is under obligations to comply imposed therein.
10. It provides an environment that will be conducive to the a. Contract c. Punishment
mental and physical development of an inmate. b. Privilege d. Act of Grace
a. Vocational training program c. Recreational program 27. In the practice and procedure of probation, who is considered
b. Work program d. Education program as the most important person?
11. It is an integral part in prisoner’s rehabilitation which serves as a. Probationer c. Chief Probation Officer
an outlet for human expression and a form of release from b. Probation officer d. Probation Aides
one’s inherent desire to create. 28. Unit within the probation office charged with the task of
a. Music c. Arts and Crafts selecting defendants for probation.
b. Sports d. Drama and literary activities a. Investigation division c. Custodial division
12. It helps in the improvement of the prisoner in the cultural and b. Supervision division d. RDC
practical aspect of social living. 29. It pertains to information regarding significant family, personal,
a. Recreational program c. Sports Activities economic factors of the offender’s life.
b. Arts and Crafts d. Library service a. Social history c. Antecedent
13. Which among the following is not a part of an ideal medical b. Marital status d. Character and behavior
service in a prison facility? 30. Primary basis in granting parole:
a. Medicine and Surgery c. Dentistry a. Response with correctional treatment
b. Psychiatry d. None of these b. Progress within the correctional institution
14. A mild form of punishment which is enough deterrence for c. Good behavior and rapport among inmates and prison
prisoners with clean record who wants to be considered for guards
early release. d. Both a and b
a. Counsel and reprimand c. Loss of privilege 31. Parole although not a form of executive clemency is:
b. Solitary confinement d. Loss of good time a. Judicial function c. Legislative function
15. It is not to be considered as a punishment when used to b. Executive function d. Court function
prevent an inmate from influencing witnesses or of preventing 32. In the Philippines the members of the Board of Pardon and
injury to himself or others. Parole is
a. Counsel and reprimand c. Loss of privilege a. Full time board c. Governmental agency
b. Solitary confinement d. Loss of good time b. Part time board d. NGO
16. It aims to obtain clear case description and social history as 33. This is prepared by the prison’s classification committee for the
well as help in solving immediate family problems of the purpose of indicating what is essential for the best interest of
inmate. the future parolee and contains an appraisal of the prisoner’s
a. Casework c. Counseling personality and need for adjustment upon return to society.
b. Case method d. Individualized treatment a. Pre-release Progress Report
17. It provides extensive diagnosis and treatment to discover the b. Pre-Board Summary
cause of a prisoner’s maladjustment and improve his behavior. c. Parole Referral Summary
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d. Post Sentence investigation Report d. Within 72 hours after probation order has been granted
34. It is used by the parole board as a guide in determining the 50. A US law which allowed convicts to be gainfully employed
prisoner’s eligibility for parole and preparing his parole during the day while residing in prison.
program. a. Huber Law c. Split Sentence Law
a. Pre-release Progress Report b. Harbard Law d. Furlough Law
b. Pre-Board Summary 51. It refers to the continuing relationship between the
c. Parole Referral Summary probationer and the probation officer.
d. Post Sentence investigation Report a. Initial Interview c. Supervision
35. A parole officer undertakes what particular broad function? b. Post Sentence Investigation d. Orientation
a. Community protection c. Supervision of parolee 52. Before travel of probationer outside the jurisdiction of the
b. Service to individuals d. Both a and b City/Provincial Probation Office, application for court approval
36. This is a method of helping parolees by which the parole office should be filed within how many days?
performs referral services. a. 45 days b. 30 days c. 15 days d. 5 days
a. Manipulative technique 53. A French and Belgian innovation to probation which requires
b. Executive technique no supervision on the condition that the probationer would
c. Case work technique not commit an offense within a prescribed period.
d. Guidance and counseling technique a. Split Sentence b. Sursis c. Furlough d. Parole
37. Refers to a formal group or association organized to promote 54. Within how many days should the request for outside travel
social or individual welfare. shall be filed by the probationer to the probation office, prior
a. Community agencies c. Family service agencies to the date of his intended departure?
b. Social service exchange d. NGO’s a. 5 days b. 10 days c. 15 days d. 30 days
38. A security facility, usually operated by the police for temporary 55. It refers to the note given to police agencies which signifies
detention of persons held under custodial investigation. that the probationer is under the supervision of his designated
a. Lock-up c. Ordinary jail probation officer.
b. Work house jail d. Detention center a. Chrome Card c. Flash Sheet
39. Frank an inmate is unable to sleep and eat while serving his b. Kardex Card d. Field Sheet
sentence due to loneliness and despair should undergo: 56. The maximum period of probation when the sentence is not
a. Rehabilitation c. Corrections more than one year.
b. Guidance d. Counseling a. 6 years b. 4 years c. 2 years d. 1 years
40. RA 4225 created what particular government agency? 57. When will the court deny application for probation of a
a. Department of Justice petitioner?
b. Bureau of Corrections a. Petitioner is a foreigner
c. Probation Office b. Petitioner is a drug dependant
d. Board of Pardon and Parole c. Petitioner violates the condition
41. Maximum term of office for those appointed as members of d. Petitioner can be treated well in an institution
the Board of Pardon and Parole. 58. When will you close a probation case?
a. 3 years b. 4 years c. 5 years d. 6 years a. When the probationer absconds the place
42. Who is the granting authority in giving probation to qualified b. When he incurred violations
petitioners? c. When there is recommendation for revocation
a. Court c. President d. When the termination order is approved
b. Probation officer d. Board of indeterminate sentence 59. Under PD 603, should a juvenile offender become incorrigible
43. Under the Indeterminate sentence law, who acts as chairman during his reformation period; he is brought to the court for_.
of the board of pardon and paroles? a. Release c. Probation
a. DILG Secretary c. PNP Chief b. Pronouncement of judgment d. Pardon
b. DOJ Secretary d. Chief Justice 60. It refers to the relation between CPPO and the SPPO and the
44. Minimum period of probation provided for by law. Probationer.
a. 1 year b. 2 years c. 3 years d. 4 years a. Supervision c. Executive supervision
45. It refers to the community’s reaction to convicted offenders. b. Courtesy supervision d. Administrative supervision
a. Corrections c. Rehabilitation 61. The probationer is not exempted from the legal effects of his
b. Probation d. Parole punishment upon final discharge.
46. Under rules and methods employed by probation, what is the a. Penalty c. Civil liability
maximum number of minor violations that would result in the b. Fine d. Criminal liability
revocation of the probation order? 62. The unprecedented achievement of martial law which
a. 5 violations c. 3 violations transported the Philippine corrections toward the modern
b. 4 violations d. 2 violations system of convict rehabilitation.
47. The merging of supervision of parole and probation is a. Price control c. Probation Law
mandated by what particular law? b. Peace and order d. Infrastructure program
a. Executive Order 392 c. PD 968 63. Probation started in what particular country, in the year 1841?
b. Executive Order 292 d. RA 4221 a. England b. France c. USA d. Spain
48. Probation is a privilege granted to deserving and qualified 64. Sponsored House Bill 393, “An Act establishing Adult Probation
petitioners, when does it become a matter of right? in the Philippines.”
a. After the submission of the PSIR a. Juan Ponce Enrile c. Ferdinand E. Marcos
b. When the convict files a petition for probation b. Teodulo C. Natividad d. Ramon Bagatsing Sr.
c. When no appeal was undertaken.
d. When his probation is approved 65. A procedure by which prisoners are selected for release on the
49. Under our laws when will probationer report to his designated basis on individual response and progress.
probation officer? a. Probation b. Parole c. Pardon d. Amnesty
a. Upon initial interview 66. The primary purpose of probation
b. Upon the completion of the PSIR a. Rehabilitation c. Retribution
c. Upon court order b. Welfare of the community d. Punitive sanction
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67. Effect of executive Order 292. b. Teodulo C. Natividad d. Juan Ponce Enrile
a. Courtesy Supervision c. Board of Pardon and Parole 85. He was referred to as the father of English Probation.
b. Administrative Supervision d. Merging Supervision a. Matthew Devenport Hill c. John Augustus
68. This decree mandated the disqualification of the petitioner’s b. Edward Savage d. Alexander Rice
application for probation is an appeal is perfected. 86. A Boston shoe maker who advocated in behalf of alcoholics
a. PD 603 b. PD 968 c. PD 1990 d. PD 1257 and youthful offenders and known as the father of probation.
69. Created the Board of Pardons and Parole. a. Matthew Devenport Hill c. John Augustus
a. Indeterminate Sentence Law c. Probation Law b. Edward Savage d. Alexander Rice
b. Executive order 292 d. House Bill 393 87. In the year 1887, this former Boston Chief of Police was
70. The preliminary form filed up by the probationer within 72 appointed as the first probation officer in the whole world.
hours after the release of his probation order. a. Matthew Devenport Hill c. Alexander Rice
a. Work Sheet c. Flash Sheet b. Edward Savage d. John Augustus
b. Filed notebook d. Chrome Card 88. What particular law established probation in the Philippines for
71. It is the supervision undertaken by other probation office the first time?
which is mot permanent in nature. a. PD 968 b. RA 968 c. Act 4221 d. RA 4221
a. Merging Supervision c. Transfer Supervision 89. Formerly, pardon was applied to a member of the ________,
b. Courtesy Supervision d. Operational Supervision who committed crimes and occasionally to those convicted of
72. Brief of an investigation conducted by probation officer not offenses against the monarchy.
within the jurisdiction of the court. a. Rebellious family c. Mendicant family
a. Post Sentence Investigation Report b. Royal family d. Indigent family
b. Pre sentence investigation report 90. Celebrated case which paved the way for the abolition of the
c. Courtesy investigation report first probation law.
d. Initial Investigation report a. People Vs. Vera, 37 O.G. 164
73. It is a continuing state of good order. b. People Vs. De Vera, 376 O.G. 16
a. Discipline c. Communication c. Vera Vs. People, 376 OG. 164
b. Morale d. Loyalty d. De Vera Vs. People, 376 O.G. 164
74. It is the alternative for jail confinement in modern penology 91. Historic signing of PD 968 which transported Philippine
a. Parole b. Probation c. Pardon d. Amnesty Criminal Justice system to the 20th century.
75. Refers to a mental condition of individuals or groups regarding a. July 22, 1976 c. July 24, 1976
courage, hope, zeal and confidence in the present principles b. July 23, 1976 d. August 7, 1935
and way of life. 92. Within how many days after verdict must a petitioner file his
a. Virtue b. Fortitude c. Moral d. Positive Discipline application for probation?
76. In determining whether a petitioner may be placed on a. 10 days b. 15 days c. 30 days d. 60 days
probation the court shall consider information relative to 93. Maximum number of probationers under supervision of a
which of the following? probation aide?
a. Character a. 3 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9
b. Antecedents/environment 94. Maximum period of probation for a person convicted to suffer
c. Mental/physical condition of the offender prision correctional.
d. All of these a. 2 years b. 4 years c. 6 years d. 8 years
77. For a convicted offender, probation is a form of _________. 95. It serves as the basis in granting probation for qualified
a. Punishment c. Treatment petitioners.
b. Enjoyment d. Incarceration a. Post Sentence investigation Report
78. The law that suspends the sentence of minor offenders whose b. Pre Sentence Investigation Report
ages ranges from (9) years to under (18) years and places them c. Admissions Summary
in rehabilitation centers. d. Behavior Report
a. PD 603 b. PD 923 c. PD 968 d. PD 1202 96. Minimum number of days given to probation officers in
79. When shall probation order take effect? accomplishing PSIR.
a. Three days after issuance a. 30 days b. 60 days c. 90 days d. 120 days
b. Three days prior to issuance 97. After receiving the PSIR, within how many days must a judge
c. Upon its issuance decide whether to grant or deny probation?
d. Upon reporting to the probation officer a. 5 days b. 15 days c. 30 days d. 60 days
80. Mainly responsible for the implementation of a prisoners 98. It refers to a person placed under probation.
treatment program? a. Petitioner c. Probation officer
a. RDC c. Classification Committee b. Probationer d. Convict
b. Warden d. All of the above 99. It refers to a suspension of sentence after which the convict is
81. Under Art. 8. Sec. 10, par (b) of the Philippine Constitution, released upon serving the minimum sentence imposed by law
pardoning power is vested with the: and subject to his good behavior and positive reaction to
a. Chief executive c. Legislature rehabilitation programs.
b. Judiciary d. Department of Justice a. Probation b. Pardon c. Parole d. Amnesty
82. It refers to a disposition after which the defendant after 100.A person placed under probation for the maximum period
conviction and sentence is released, subject to the conditions imposed by law would have to report to his probation officer
imposed by the court. how many times per month?
a. Parole b. Probation c. Pardon d. Amnesty a. Once b. Twice c. More than twice d. All of the above

83. Regarded as the father of Philippine Probation.


a. Ramon Bagatsing Sr. c. Ferdinand E. Marcos
b. Teodulo C. Natividad d. Juan Ponce Enrile
84. Signed into law R.A. 968, an Act establishing Probation in the
Philippines.
a. Ramon Bagatsing Sr. c. Ferdinand E. Marcos

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