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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION I C. Executive Order 309 D. Presidential Degree 118


CLE – EXAMINATION DRILL 2018 17. The PNP is considered servants of the community who depends for
the effectiveness of their functions upon the express wishes of the
1. A consciously coordinated social entity, with a relatively identifiable people. This is in adherence with the :
boundary, that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a A. Continental Theory C. New Concept
common goal or sets of goals. B. Home Rule Theory D. Old Concept
a. Organization C. Administration 18. The Continental Theory – except
b. Police Organization D. Police Administration a. Policemen are considered as servant of the higher authorities
2. ORGANIZATION DEFINED- except? b. The people have little or no share at all in their duties, nor any
a. Group of persons working together for a common goal or direct connection with them
objectives c. This theory prevails among the continental countries, like France,
b. A form of human association for the attainment of the goal Italy, Spain, where the government structure follows the
and objective centralized pattern.
c. Process of identifying and grouping the work to be d. This is practiced in England
performed 19. It refers to a package of transnational flow of people, production,
d. Establishing relationships for the purpose of enabling work investment, information, ideas and authority.
effectively A. Transnationalization B. internationalization
e. Defining and span of control of responsibility and authority C. inter-border D. globalization
3. Command responsibility generally means; 20. The Home-Rule Theory – except-
a. Each members is held responsible for his own acts or performance a. Policemen are considered as servants of the community,
b. Each ranking officer is held responsible for the acts of his b. Who defend to the effectiveness of their function upon the
subordinates express wishes of the people.
c. The director general cannot be held responsible for all acts of his c. In this theory, policemen are civil employees whose primary duty
subordinates is the preservation of the public peace and security.
d. Ministerial authority should be delegated d. This is practiced in England and in the United States of America,
4. The study of processes and the conditions of Law Enforcement as the e. Where the government structure is centralized pattern.
pillar of the Criminal Justice System is called _____. 21. The part of security measure which informs at once the authority
A. Organization C. Administration about intrusion in an establishment.
B. Police Organization D.Police Administratio A. Alarm B. speed information
5. Refers to the general managing and organizing that occurs at the C. signal D. tactical notice
highest level of an organization. It entails the establishment of the 22. The police service considers the police as an organ of crime
department’s overall purposes prevention. This concept is called _____.
A. Organization C. Administration A. Continental Theory C. New Concept
B. Police Organization D.Police Administration B. Home Rule Theory D. Old Concept
6. Among the visitors movement control, which of the following is the 23. Policing in the United States (U.S.) is divided in these broad categories
most important? except
A. Visitor’s logbook B. Escort A. Federal agencies B. State agencies
C. Visitors entrance D. Time traveled C. County agencies D. City agencies
7. A structured group of trained personnel in the field of public safety 24. The following are Old Concept –except
administration dealt with achieving the following goals and objectives. a. Punishment is the sole instrument of crime control.
A. Organization C. Administration b. Police are suppressive and repressive machinery.
B. Police Organization D.Police Administration c. Police efficiency is the increasing number of arrest.
8. The police are the public and the public are the police. This question d. None of these
was answered by the father of modern policing system in person of: 25. What is the lowest rank in Indonesia police force?
a. William Norman C. King Charles II A. Watch B. Second Bhayangkara
b. Henry Fielding D. Robert Peel C. Constable D. Police constable
9. It is the law or act that abolished the Integrated National Police and 26. To determine a supervisor’s span of control, what has to be taken into
the Philippine Constabulary. consideration?
a. RA 6975 b. PA 8551 c. RA 7610 d. RA 6713 a. The number of superiors who gives him orders
10. An industrial complex must established its first line of physical b. The number of superiors to whom he reports
defense. It must have; c. The functions for which he assumes full responsibility
A. the building itself B. communication barrier d. The number of subordinates who directly reports to him
C. perimeter barriers D. window barriers 27. The three basic formal relationships in an organization are:
11. The following are the law enforcement principles enunciated by the a. Responsibility, authority and chain of command
Father of Modern Policing System: except- b. Authority, span of control and responsibility
a. Prevention of crime is the basic mission of the police c. Responsibility, functional growth and accountability
b. The police must have full respect of the citizenry d. Authority responsibility and accountability
c. The police are the public and the public are the police 28. What is the next planning step after the need to plan is recognized?
d. None of these A. Evaluate alternatives B. Formulate the objectives
12. Which of the various police laws has for its purposes the promotion of C. Execute the plan D. Gather and analyze data
a higher degree of efficiency in the organization, administration and 29. Of the principle of “Span of Control” it may be said that:
operation of local police agencies and to place the local police service a. It limits subordinates to eight
on a professional level: b. It is closely related to the necessity for functional differentiation
a. RA 4864 b. RA 6975 c. RA 8551 d. PD 765 downwards.
13. Change key, Sub master key, master key, grand master key. Which c. It has little to do with human limitations
group should they belong? d. It is independent of the variety of functions supervised.
A. Key control B. Keying system 30. Used by the writer when he has forgotten something or to attract
C. Types of key locks D. Types of locking devices attention.
14. Robert Peel’s CONCEPTS OF POLICING- except A. Attention Line B. Greetings
a. Deployed by time, area and gender C. Carbon Copies D. Post Script
b. Hired on a probationary basis 31. When a supervisor delegates responsibility to a subordinate;
c. Organized along military lines a. He shall set clear limits.
d. Placed under screening and training b. He rids himself of the responsibility
15. May duplicate the system in whole or in part and is used during c. He takes no risks
power failure or emergencies. d. He should do well to make sure that another subordinate shares
A. Emergency lighting B. Movable lighting the responsibility.
C. Standby lighting D. Stationary Luminary 32. . A new Private Security Agency shall be issued a temporary license to
16. A peace and Order Council is organized in every city/municipality by operate that is good for:
virtue of; A. six months B. one year and six months
A. Executive Order 386 B. Executive Order 101 C. one year D. two years
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33. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet glove” in the a. Line of command c. Span of control
enforcement of law? b. Unity of command d. Chain of command
A. Switzerland Police B. Japan Police 52. Transport Police Services is embraced in the general police function
C. Ireland Police D. Egypt Police of:
34. Modern Concept – except a. Line b. Staff c. Line-staff d. Secondary
a. The efficiency of the police is the absence of crime or 53. An officer who has the more senior rank/higher in a group or team.
b. Decreasing number of crime. A.Sworn Officer C. Commanding Officer
c. Increasing the number of crime B. Superior Officer D. Ranking Officer
d. These concepts were police service considers as an organ of 54. Have oath and possess the power to arrest
crime prevention. A. Sworn Officer C. Commanding Officer
35. A functional unit within a division. B.Superior Officer D. Ranking Officer
A. Bureau C. Section 55. Having supervisory responsibility
B. Division D. Sector A. Sworn Officer C. Commanding Officer
36. In strikes, the police and military line should be at least______ meters B.Superior Officer D. Ranking Officer
away from the picket line. 56. In command of the department
a. 20 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50 A. Sworn Officer C. Commanding Officer
37. Functional Units: except- B.Superior Officer D. Ranking Officer
A. Bureau B.Division 57. Primary requirement in maintaining and organizing a private security
C.Section D. Units E. post agency.
38. Except for one, listed functions are all auxiliary tasks: a. It should be 100% Filipino owned and controlled by Filipino
a. Crime laboratory c. Communication citizens.
b. Records d. Juvenile control b. Bond requirement
39. Which of the following functions are not classified as auxiliary service c. Equipment requirement
task? d. Trained, skilled and qualified personnel
a. Records management 58. An organizational structure where in the channels of responsibility
b. Property management and authority extend in a direct line from top to bottom with in the
c. Communications management structure.
d. Security management A. Line C. Functional
40. During the Pre-Spanish Period, the function of policing was a job of B. Line and Staff D. Line and Functional
the: 59. Restriction for high powered firearms, prescribed that its number
a. Guardia Civil c. Sultan should not exceed ___ percent of the total number of guards of a
b. Barangay Headman d. Guardrilleros private security agency.
41. Rural Philippine Police organized in each town in 1836 is known as: a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
a. Guardrilleros c. Politia 60. What is the mechanical means in depicting by an arrangement of
b. Guardia Civil d. Barangay police symbols the relationship, which exist between individuals, groups,
42. Which of the following is not a basic police activity? and functional relationship between the groups and individuals clearly
a. Crime prevention c. Arrest of offender defined to ensure accountability and compliance?
b. Crime repression d. Prosecution of criminal a. organizational structure b. organizational group
43. The yardstick of efficiency of the police can be determined by absence c. organization organizational attainment d. organization
of crime and the welfare of the individual and society as its objective. 61. Third line of physical defense.
This described as the: a. Perimeter defense c. Storage system
a. Traditional Concepts b. Inside perimeter defense d. Clear zone
b. Police Service Oriented Concept 62. Types of organizational structure-except
c. Community Oriented Public Service a. line type
d. Modern Concept b. functional
44. An area assigned for patrol purposes is called _____. c. line and staff
A. District C. Beat d. staff
B. Sector D. Line Beat 63. Doors, floors, windows, roofs and walls constitute the second line of
45. Peace officers are treated as state servants and people have minimal defense usually referred to as:
share in their duties or any direct connection with them. This a. Perimeter defense c. Storage system
reflected as: b. Inside perimeter defense d. Clear zone
a. Old concept c. Continental theory 64. Line Organization -except
b. New concept d. Home rule theory a. Few departments/Line Function
46. Policeman depends for their effectiveness in their functions upon b. A.k.a. Military/Simplest type
express wishes of the community because they are considered as c. Big department
servants of the people. This concept is described as: d. Clear chain of command
a. Home rule theory c. Continental theory e. Oldest type
b. Traditional theory on policing d. Old concept 65. Functional Organization except-
47. Territorial Units: except a. Responsibilities are divided among authorities who are
A. Post/ Area B.Route/District accountable
C.Bureau D.Beat E. Sector b. According to functions and specialized units
48. Continuing Police Education and Training for PNP uniformed c. Staff Functions
personnel is a basic responsibility of: d. None of these
a. National Police Commission 66. Common weakness for a sentry dog when used as an animal barrier.
b. Philippine National Police a. Ability to check identity c. Incorruptible
c. Philippine Public Safety College b. Keen sense of smell and hearing d. Loyalty
d. National Police College 67. Line and Staff Organization- except
49. patrol beat refers to a: a. Combination of Line and Functional
a. Number of crimes to be solved b. Combines the flow of information
b. Number of residence to be protected c. More formal in nature
c. Location of police headquarters d. Many few departments
d. Geographical area to be protected 68. Most common animal barrier used to secure facilities.
50. The organization rule of Unity of Command is done thru: a. Geese b. Sentry dogs c. Cats d. Parrots
a. Subordinate reports to one supervisor only 69. police organizational structure used by the PNP at present particularly
b. Subordinate reports to one immediate supervisor at the central office is called _____.
c. Subordinate reports to the same functional supervisor A. Line C. Functional
d. A supervisor is responsible for unified group function B. Line and Staff D. Line and Functional
51. The development and use of an effective communication system 70. Refers to a line protection adjacent to a protected area and passing
theoretically gives greatest impetus to which of the following thru points of possible entry.
organizational principles. a. Clear zone c. Outside perimeters
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b. Inside perimeter d. Restricted areas 86. The simplest form of lock which uses a bolt containing a notch called
71. A line protection surrounding and removed from protected areas. talon.
a. Clear zone c. Outside perimeters a. Warded locks c. Disc tumbler locks
b. Inside perimeter d. Restricted areas b. Coded locks d. Cylinder locks
72. The principle describing explicitly the flow of authority refers to; 87. Those who are charged with the actual fulfillment of the agency’s
a. Principle of balance mission are ________ personnel.
b. Scalar principle A. Staff C. Supervision
c. Principle of unity objective B. Management D. line
d. Unity of command 88. _________ means controlling the direction and flow of decisions
73. From the standpoint of security, when should locks be changed? through unity of command from top to bottom of organization.
a. At least once a year c. At least three times a year A. Audit C. Coordination
b. At least twice a year d. On a quarterly basis B. Monitoring D. Authority
74. The placing of one and only one superior in command or in control of 89. It serves as the trigger apparatus for protective alarms.
every situation and every employee. a. Circuit b. Sensor c. Signaling device d. Alarm device
a. Span of Control 90. The more complex the organization, the more highly specialized the
b. Unity of Command division of work, the greater the need for:
c. Delegation of authority a. Clearer delineation of functions
d. Scalar Principle b. Coordinating authority
75. The ability of one man to direct, coordinate and control immediate c. Strict line discipline
subordinates is referred to as; d. finer division of supervision
a. Unity of command 91. Vicinity wherein access is restricted to all unauthorized personnel.
b. Delegation of Authority a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas
c. Chain of command b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones
d. Span of control 92. Areas wherein additional security measures are utilized.
76. The principle of organization that is adopted when the organization is a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas
too big and men are scattered in different areas of the country. b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones
a. Span of Control 93. Areas which are always in close surveillance.
b. Unity of Command a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas
c. Delegation of authority b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones
d. Scalar Principle 94. POII A and POI X report only to one (1) supervisor. This is the principle
77. Dictates that immediate commanders shall be responsible for the of _________.
effective supervision and control of their personnel and unit a. Delegation of Authority
A. Span of Control/ Unity of Command b. Unity of Command
B. Delegation of Authority c. Span of Control
C. Chain of Command/ Specialization d. Chain of Command
D. Command responsibility 95. An inquiry into the reputation, integrity, character, morals and loyalty
78. If utility openings such as air intakes, sewers, and exhaust tunnels of an individual to determine a person’s suitability for appointment or
have a cross section of ninety-six inches or more, as a security access to classified matters.
consultant what should be the appropriate recommendation? a. National agency check c. Personnel Security Investigation
a. It should be protected by filters and bar grills. b. Background check d. Loyalty check
b. It should be closed immediately to avoid entry of persons with 96. To improve delegation, the following must be done, EXCEPT:
petit physique. a. establish objectives and standards
c. It should be manned with an armed guard at all times b. count the number of supervisors
d. Sensors should be place on it to detect movements. c. require complete work
79. The Scalar Principle-except d. define authority and responsibility
a. Span of Control/ Unity of Command 97. Refers to the working protective detail that provides close physical
b. Delegation of Authority security to the principal.
c. Chain of Command/ Specialization a. VIP security c. Close in security
d. Command irresponsibility b. Personal security d. Protective security
80. Minimum acceptable height for a fence used as a security barrier. 98. The police organization can be structured to attain effective, efficient
a. 5 feet b. 8 feet c. 10 feet d. 12 feet and economical police service. Following are the organic units that
81. Arrangement of officers from top to bottom on the basis of rank, form part of the components, EXCEPT:
position or authority, manner in which the organization is arranged A. Operational Unit C. Auxiliary Unit
vertically? B. Service Unit D. Administrative Unit
A. Span of Control B.Unity of Command 99. A vehicle always fronting the principal’s vehicle to neutralize any
C. Chain of Command D.Delegation of authority possible threat.
E. Scalar Principle a. Escort vehicle c. Decoy vehicle
82. To deny outsiders from visual access in a certain facility what must be b. Recon vehicle d. Shield vehicle
constructed. 100. Three Police Functions in Organization: Primary Function-EXCEPT
a. Full view fence c. Solid fence a. aka STAFF Function
b. Chain link fence d. Multiple fences b. carry out the major purpose of the organization
83. In this form of authority, personnel do not give orders but they offer c. delivering service & dealing directly with the public
advice. Frequently, this advice is based on a high level of expertise but d. patrol, investigation, traffic
the advice carries no formal requirement for acceptance. 101. Maximum number of guards for company guard forces.
A.Democracy C. Functional a. 200 b. 500 c. 800 d. 1,000
B. Line D. Staff 102. Auxiliary or Secondary Function; EXCEPT-
84. To prevent unauthorized persons from jumping from one fence to a. Logistical operations of the organization
another in case of multiple fences they should be installed at least b. Maintenance, equipment management,
_____ feet apart. c. records management,
a. 6 feet b. 9 feet c. 12 feet d. 15 feet d. communication
85. As a security consultant you have noticed that windows of a particular e. NONE OF THESE
building has been constructed less than 18 feet from the ground and 103. Minimum number of guards allowed for private security agencies.
14 feet away from another building, what will be your a. 200 b. 500 c. 800 d. 1,000
recommendation to fortify said facility? 104. Administrative Function: Except
a. The windows must be reinforced with steel grills. a. Staff Function, carry out the major purpose of organization
b. A fence of at least 18 feet must be constructed around the b. Support and assist the line function
building. c. Budgeting, planning,
c. Screens should be installed to prevent petty thievery d. research, legal advice
d. A wall should be constructed around the building. 105. Three Organic Units
a. Operational Unit-Primary Function
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b. Service Unit-Auxiliary Function 123. A metallic container use primarily for safekeeping usually anchored to
c. Administrative Unit-Administrative Function the building and should be at least 750 lbs.
d. All of these a. Safe b. Vault c. File room d. Depository
106. Minimum number of guards for company guard forces. 124. A heavily constructed fire resistant storage facility and is always part
a. 20 b. 30 c. 50 d. 200 of the building structure.
107. Operational Unit-except a. Safe b. Vault c. File room d. Depository
a. Patrol/ Investigation 125. Former President Ferdinand Marcos proclaimed Martial Law in
b. Traffic accordance to Proclamation 1081 to maintain the peace and order of
c. Vice Control the country which was at risk because of the presence lawless
d. Logistic elements. When was the enactment of RA 6975?
e. Juvenile Delinquency A. September 21, 1972
108. It includes barriers, perimeter fences or guards at the gate. B. October 28, 1944
a. Perimeter defense c. Storage system C. August 8, 1975
b. Inside perimeter defense d. Exclusion area D. December 13, 1990
109. Service Unit-except 126. It includes all measures designed to prevent individuals of doubtful
a. Records loyalty, character and integrity from gaining access to classified
b. Communication information and sensitive facilities.
c. Maintenance a. Document security c. Personal security
d. Patrol b. Personnel security d. VIP security
110. The following are examples of an inside perimeter defense, except: 127. Act 175 of the Philippine Commission (August 1, 1901)
a. Doors b. Floors c. Vaults d. Grills a. “An Act Providing for the Organization and Government of an
111. Administrative Unit-except Insular Constabulary” better known as the Philippine
a. Personnel/ Budget Constabulary- The first Insular Constabulary of the Philippines.
b. Plans and Training b. PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998
c. Public Information c. Department of Interior and Local Investigation
d. Police Intelligence d. Creation of Napolcom
e. Investigation 128. It consists of devices, patterns or compilation of information which is
112. It is an independent structure designed to control physical and/or used in one’s business and gives the user advantage over competitors.
visual access between outside areas, usually classified as solid and a. Trade secrets c. Proprietary information
plain view. b. Formula d. Intellectual property
a. Masonry walls c. Fence 129. Republic Act 4864 (September 8, 1966) kwon as except-
b. Chain link d. Utility openings a. Otherwise known as “ The Police Act of 1966”
113. This was organized in 1712 for the purpose of carrying out the b. created the office of the NAPOLCOM under the Office of the
regulations of the department of State. President
a. Carabineros de Seguridad Publica c. NAPOLCOM Act of 1966
b. Guardrilleros d. None of these
c. Guardia Civil 130. A private security agency applying for a regular license to operate
d. Cuerpo de Carabineros Publica must possess how many pieces of licensed firearms for guard duty
114. This was a body of Rural Police organized in each town and purposes?
established by Royal Decree of January 8, 1836. a. 50 b. 60 c. 70 d.100
A. Carabineros de Seguridad Publica 131. When may firearms issued to private security agencies be
B. Guardrilleros confiscated?
C. Guardia Civil a. When the firearm has been used or is about to be used in the
D. Cuerpo de Carabineros Publica commission of a crime.
115. House-like structures placed above the fence installed to provide b. When the firearm’s caliber is not among those prescribe by law
additional view to human guards around the perimeter. for use.
a. Masonry walls c. Guard control system c. When the firearm is carried or used outside the property or
b. Top guard d. Towers compound serviced by the agency without proper authority.
116. This was created by a Royal Decree issued by the Crown on February d. All of the foregoing
12, 1852, to partially the Spanish Peninsula Troops of their work in 132. Etymology of the word police, meaning government of a city.
policing town. a. Patrouiller b.Politia c. Polisia d. Politeia
A. Carabineros de Seguridad Publica 133. Transferred the administrative control and supervision of the
B. Guardrilleros Integrated National Police (INP) from the Ministry of National Defense
C. Guardia Civil (MND) to the Office of the Napolcom.
D. Cuerpo de Carabineros Publica a. Executive Order 1040 ( July 10, 1985)
117. Usually installed at residences, it is also called night latch and is b. Executive Order 1012
operated by a key on the outside and a knob on the inside. c. Republic Act 4864
a. Cylinder lock c. Disc tumbler lock d. Act 175
b. Lever lock d. Code operated lock 134. Specific conditions and place that requires patrol officer’s special
118. The beginning of Police Reformation and Professionalism. attention.
a. PD 765 C. RA 6975 a. Hazards c. Uninhabited places
b. RA 4864 D. RA 8551 b. Attractive Nuisance d. Bars and night clubs
119. Refers to a key that will open everything in a system involving two or 135. Transferred the operational supervision and direction over all INP
more master key groups. units to the city and municipal government.
a. Grand master key c. Sub master key a. Executive Order 1040 b. Executive Order 1012
b. Master key d. Change key c. Republic Act 4864 d. Act 175
120. A term used in England for lock pickers, safe combination crackers. 136. In his contact with the public a police officer on patrol should consider
a. Padlock expert c. Peter pan primarily the;
b. Peterman d. Grand master a. Public attitude towards the police
121. It projects light in concentrated beams, and ideal to use in b. Impression he creates
illumination of buildings, perimeter areas and boundaries. c. Character of persons in his beat
a. Flood lights c. Fresnel lights d. Time he stays in a particular area
b. Search lights d. Street lights 137. Presidential Decree 765 ( August 8, 1975) know as except-
122. A type of detection system wherein when the security has been a. Puts the office of the Napolcom under the office of Ministry of
breached, the siren is sounded in remote stations located in the National Defense.
immediate vicinity of the installation. b. Established the Integrated National Police
a. Central station system c. composed of Philippine Constabulary as the nucleus and the
b. Local alarm system Integrated Local Police Force as its components
c. Proprietary alarm system d. Created PLEB
d. Local alarm by chance system
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138. Republic Act 6975 known as except- b. one (1) policeman for every one thousand five hundred (1500)
a. The DILG Act of 1990, “ inhabitant
b. An Act Establishing the PNP under the DILG” c. one (1) policeman for every five hundred (500) inhabitants
c. Created the IAS d. one (1) policeman for every one thousand (1000) inhabitants
d. Created PLEB 155. For maximum effectiveness, a member of the police force who is
139. Which among the following is a component of a targeted oriented generalist or “all around man” should be assigned to:
patrol? a. Patrol duty
a. Event oriented patrol c. Location oriented patrol b. Criminal investigation duty
b. Offender oriented patrol d. All of these c. Community relations job
140. The unit within the police department primarily responsible for taking d. Traffic enforcement duty
direct police intervention whenever a crime is committed. 156. The age requirement in the PNP based on the upgrading qualification
a. Patrol b. Investigation c. Vice d. Traffic for appointment is _____.
141. Territorial decentralization is more appropriate in which police A. 20-30 C. 21-30
function? B. 20-35 D. 21-35
a. Patrol b. Investigation c. Vice d. Traffic 157. That unit in the police force best suited and is primarily responsible
142. Republic Act 8551, known as except- for taking direct action when crime is committed is:
a. “The PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998” a. Patrol Division c. Criminalistic Division
b. Created PLEB b. Investigation Division d. Inspection Division
c. Created the IAS 158. Deployment of patrol personnel is normally done according to some
d. Created the Women’s Desk measure of the need for police service. Of the following which one is
143. Justification for the creation and maintenance of specialized police the least valid factor than can be used as, or included in, a measure of
units within the police organization. perceived need.
a. It is aimed to relieve patrol units in cases of special operations. a. Number of complaints
b. Assumes complete responsibility in a specialized area or problem. b. Number of arrests
c. It assists the patrol force. c. Number of crime committed
d. It is used to deter specialized and high tech crimes. d. Peso value of property losses
144. Republic Act 9708 is known as except- 159. The best reason why patrol service is being considered backbone of
a. Minimum educational qualification for the PNP the police department is:
b. 4 yrs. riglementary period for complying the educational a. Patrol force provides service to a greater number of people at any
requirements for those PNP obtained 72 units time.
c. August 12, 2009 b. Patrol function is largely preventive in nature
d. Amended RA 6975 and RA 8851 c. Patrol function is very wide in scope
145. It is considered as the busiest shift for patrol duty and offers a wide d. Patrol is the only service that carries out the basic police jobs
variety of challenges and activities. 160. Waiver of the age requirement may be granted provided that the
a. Morning shift c. Midnight shift applicant shall not be;
b. Afternoon shift d. Grave yard shift A. Less than 20 nor over 35
146. Republic Act 9263, Except- B. Less than 21 nor below 35
a. Professionalization of members of BFP C. More than 20 nor over 35
b. Professionalization of members of BJMP D. More than 21 nor over 35
c. March 10, 2004 161. That member of the law enforcement agency to be involved in
d. NONE OF THESE practically every incident calling for police action
147. In terms of shift scheduling of patrol units, it is wiser to deploy a. Patrol Officer c. Investigation officer
younger police officers in the: b. Traffic officer d. Police Liaison officer
a. Morning shift c. Midnight shift 162. It designed to increase the rate of apprehension of persons engaged
b. Afternoon shift d. Grave yard shift in selected types of crimes.
148. Among the activities usually undertaken by patrol offers in this shift a. High visibility patrol c. Directed deterrent patrol
are; handling service calls, dealing with youth related problems and b. Low visibility patrol d. Split force patrol
intensified police omnipresence in downtown areas. 163. Mr. Juan delas Alas was born on June 1, 1975. Does he meet the age
a. Morning shift Midnight shift requirement for entry to the police service in June 1999?
b. Afternoon shift d. Grave yard shift a. No, but he can apply for age waiver.
149. The PNP was created under what law? b. Yes, he is only 24 years old and is within the age requirement.
a. The Police Act of 1966 c. Yes, he meets the maximum educational requirement.
b. The PNP Act of 1990 d. No, he has exceed the minimum age requirement
c. The DILG Act of 1990 164. It refers to a patrol activity wherein police personnel drives around a
d. The PNP Act of 1998 particular area or waits at the station for any call requiring police
150. Majority of contracts between the public and police occur between assistance.
the citizen and: a. Patrol c. Proactive patrol
a. Patrolman c. Traffic officer b. Reactive Patrol d. Police patrol
b. Criminal Investigator d. Police supervisor 165. It has been considered as the most effective and efficient means of in
151. According to RA 6975, the nature of the PNP shall be _____. guarding, in terms of increasing community support and cooperation?
A. Nucleus of the police organization a. Foot patrol
B. Attached with the military b. Automobile Patrol
C. Civilian in nature c. Helicopter and fixed wing aircraft patrol
D. The primary police organization of the land d. Motorcycle patrol
152. Backbone Organization of a police department is generally its: 166. Mr. Jaime de Rio was born on May 1, 1975. Does he meet the age
a. Traffic Division c. Crime Investigation Division requirement for entry to the police service in June 2002?
b. Patrol Division d. Operations Division a. No, he has exceed the minimum age requirement
153. The following are Composition of the PNP? Except- b. Yes, he is only 27 years old and is within the age requirement
a. Members of INP under the Republic Act 765 c. No, but he can apply for the age waiver
b. Members of the Philippine Constabulary/ Civilian operatives of d. Yes, he meets the maximum educational requirement
the CIS 167. Who among the following meets the age qualifications for
c. NAPOLCOM & three “I” (Investigation, Intelligence, and appointment to the police service?
Inspectorate) a. Rey who is 20 years old
d. Operatives of the National Anti-Hijacking Committee of DND b. John who is 22 years old
e. Civilian Employees of INP/PC c. Dennis who is 17 years old
154. Republic Act 6975 provides that on the average nationwide, the d. Santi who is 35 years old
manning levels of the PNP shall be approximately in accordance with 168. General Qualifications for Appointment of PNP except-
a police-to-population ratio of: a. Citizen of the Philippines;
a. one (1) policeman for every seven hundred (700) inhabitants b. Person of good moral conduct;
c. Passed the psychiatric/psychological, drug and physical test;
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d. Possess a formal baccalaureate degree; 184. A PC Staff Sergeant who joined the PNP in 1992 has a rank of
e. Not Eligible in accordance with the standards set by the _____.
Commission; a. SPO1 C. SPO3
169. General Qualifications for Appointment of PNP except- b. SPO2 D. SPO4
a. have been honorably charged from military employment or 185. The second in command in the PNP organization is the:
dismissed from cause from any civilian position in the a. Deputy for Administration
government; b. Deputy for Operation
b. Not have been convicted by final judgment of an offense or c. Chief Directorial Staff
crime involving moral turpitude; d. None of these
c. Male -1.62m and female – 1.57m 186. The officer in the PNP by the name Rey Reyes has a star on his
d. Not more than or less than 5kgs. From the standard weight shoulder. What is the rank of Rey?
corresponding to his or her height, age, and sex; a. Superintendent b.Senior Superintendent
e. Age must not be less than 21 nor more than 30 yrs of age. c. Chief Superintendent d. None of these
170. Who may be automatically granted height waiver, as provided under 187. Highly qualified police applicants such as engineers, nurses and
Section 15 of Republic Act No. 8551? graduates of forensic sciences may enter the police service as officers
a. Police retirables requesting for extension of service through:
b. Members of cultural minorities duly certified by the a. regular promotion b.lateral entry
appropriate government agency c. commissionship d.attrition
c. Government employees wishing to transfer to PNP 188. The process of choosing from among candidates from within the
d. Graduates of Criminology organization or from the outside, the more suitable person or the
171. Waivers for Initial Appointments to the PNP except- current position or for future position is;
a. Age - 21 & 31-35 yrs of age A. Recruitment C. Appraisal
b. Height - belonging to cultural communities B. Selection D. Training
c. Weight - more than or less than 5kgs(HAS) 189. He exercises the power to revoke for cause the licenses issued to
•6 months the security guards:
d. Education - 72 collegiate unit a. Chief, PNP
•4 yrs max (RA 8851 & RA 6975) b. Undersecretary for Peace and Order
172. It is the premier educational institution for the police, fire and jail c. Secretary of DILG
personnel: d. Chairman, NAPOLCOM
a. Philippine Military Academy (PMA) 190. The administrative control and operational supervision over the
b. Development Academy of the Philippines PNP is a power of;
c. Philippine College of Criminology (PCCR) a. DILG C. Congress
d. Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) b. NAPOLCOM D. Mayors
173. Attrition by non-promotion shall be incurred by any PNP member 191. Composition of NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION (NAPOLCOM)
who has not been promoted despite the existence of a vacancy shall be except-
retired or separated after a period of continuous; a. Chairperson (DILG Sec) -Ex-officio Chairperson
a. 5 years C. 15 years b. Four (4) Regular Commissioner
b. 10 years D. 20 years c. Chief of the PNP – Ex-officio Member
174. Attrition by Attainment of Maximum Tenure in Position Except- d. Chief of Police
a. Chief -4 years 192. The three of the regular commissioners should be coming from
b. Deputy Chief -4 years the civilian sectors that are either active or former member of the
c. Directors of Staff -5 years police or military. And the fourth shall come from the LE sector either
d. Regional Directors -6 years retired or active, the statement is?
e. Prov/City -9 years a. True b. false
175. Attrition by Relief c. maybe d. none of these
a. 2 years b. 3 yrs 193. Powers and Functions of the NAPOLCOM except-
c. 4 yrs d. 6 yrs a. Exercise administrative control
176. Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank b. And operational supervision over the PNP.
a. 16 months b. 18 months c. Advise the President on matters not involving police
c. 15 months d. 14 months functions and administration.
177. Attrition by Non-promotion d. Render to the President and the Congress an annual
a.11 years b. 10 years report on its activities and accomplishments.
c.12 years d. 13 years 194. The term of office of the four Regular Commissioners is SIX (5)
178. Attrition by Other Means except- years without reappointment and shall be appointed by the President.
a. 2 successive annual rating period – inefficient a.True b. false
b. 2 cumulative annual rating period – inefficient c. maybe d. none of these
c.Physical and/or mental incapacitation to perform police functions 195. Staff Services of NAPOLCOM Except-
and duties a. Planning and Research/ Legal Service
d.Failure to pass the required entrance exam twice and/or finish the b. Crime Prevention and Coordination/ Personnel and
required career courses except for justifiable reasons. Administrative
179.Graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) are c. Inspection, Monitoring and Investigation
automatically appointed to the rank of: d. Installation and Logistics/ Finance Service
a. SPO3 C. Inspector e. Patrol services
b. SPO4 D. Lieutenant 196. Disciplinary Appellate Boards of NAPOLCOM Except-
180. Philippine National Police Academy cadet is equivalent to a rank a. National Appellate Board (NAB)
of: b. Regional Appellate Board (RAB)
a. Inspector C. SPO3 c. City Appellate Board (CAB)
b. SPO4 D. SPO2 d. A and B
181. The PNP field training program shall be for a period of; 197. The operational supervision and control over the PNP assigned at
a. 6 months C. 18 months cities and a municipality is a power of the:
b. 12 months D. 24 months a. Congress
182. The highest rank in the PNP. b. Department of Interior and Local Government
a. Chief of PNP C. Director c. Local Government Executives
b. Chief of Police D. Director General d. National Police Commission
183. The equivalent rank of Colonel in the PNP rank classification is: 198. The power to direct, superintend, and oversee the day-to-day
a. Chief Inspector functions of police investigation of crime, crime prevention activities,
b. Superintendent and traffic control in accordance with the rules and regulations
c. Senior Superintendent promulgated by the Commission.
d. Chief Superintendent a. Operational supervision and control
b. Administrative supervision and control
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c. Deployment b. four (4) D. six (6)
d. Employment 210. Which of the statement is TRUE?
199. The utilization of units or elements of the PNP for purposes of a. In a small police station, the need for a full-time
protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance records officer is justifiable.
of peace and order, prevention of crimes, or other related activities. b. As the police station increases its size, routine desk
a. Administrative supervision and control duties and records task increase to such extent that the desk
b. Operational supervision and control officer is not able to hand them alone.
c. Employment c. Police records are not that important in police
d. Deployment administration.
200. The orderly and organized physical movement of elements or d. In large departments, the desk officer devote full-time
units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes exclusively to records tasks.
of employment. 211. Who among the following have the summary disciplinary powers
a. Administrative supervision and control over errant police members?
b. Operational supervision and control a. District Director
c. Employment b. Chief of Police
d. Deployment c. Provincial Director
201. The RAB decide appeals in the following cases, EXCEPT; d. Chief, PNP
a. PLEB 212. Internal Discipline except-
b. PNP Regional Directors a. Chief of Police – 15 days
c. City/Municipal Mayors b. Provincial Director – 60 days
d. Chief of PNP c. Regional Director – 60 days
202. Complaints against personnel of the IAS shall be brought either d. Chief of PNP – 180 days
to the Inspector General's office or to the; - Demotion
A. Chief of PNP C. Congress - Dismissal from the service
B. NAPOLCOM D. President 213. The PNP shall enforce the law, prevent and control crimes,
203. The decision of dismissal by the PLEB is final and executory but maintain peace and order, and ensure public safety and internal
subject to appeal to the RAB. The period of appeal upon receipt of security with the active support of the community. This is the PNP:
decision by the respondent is _____. a. Goal C. Vision
a. Ten (10) C. thirty (30) b. Objective D. Mission
b. Twenty (20) D. forty (40) 214. A professional, dynamic and highly motivated Philippine National
204. An appeal filed with the Napolcom Regional Appellate Board Police working in partnership with a responsive community towards
shall be decided within _________ days from receipt of motion of the attainment of a safe place to live, work, invest, and do business in.
appeal. a. Goal C. Vision
a. twenty (20) C. fifty (50) b. Objective D. Mission
b. thirty (30) D. sixty (60) 215. Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, WE shall be a highly
205. The National Internal Affairs Service shall be headed by a civilian capable, effective and credible police service working in partnership
with an equivalent rank of; with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place
a. Inspector General C. Superintendent to live, work, and do business.
b. Chief Superintendent D. Director a. Goal C. Vision
206. Powers and Functions of IAS Except- b. Objective D. Mission
a. Pro-actively (of its own accord; motu-proprio/automatically) 216. In 2008, there are 200,450 crimes reported to the Police Station
conduct inspection and audit of PNP personnel and units; of Municipality A. If the population of municipality A is 5 Million, What
b. Investigate complaints and gather evidence in support of an is the crime rate?
open investigation; A. 3509 C. 4010
c. Conduct summary hearings on PNP members facing civil and B. 4250 D. 4009
criminal charges; 217. In 2008, physical injuries numbered 12,500 out of total crime
d. Submit a periodic report on the assessment, analysis and volume of 60,500. What percent of the total crime volume is
evaluation of the character and behavior of PNP personnel and attributed to physical injuries?
units to the Chief, PNP and the Commission; A. 18.7% C. 20.7%
e. File appropriate criminal cases against PNP members before the B. 25.7% D. 4.8%
court as evidence warrants and assist in the prosecution of the 218. In 2008, murder accounted for 10% of all index crimes. If the
case; Provide assistance to the Office of the Ombudsman in cases total index crime was 25,000, how many were murder incidents?
involving the personnel of the PNP. A. 250 C. 2,500
207. The IAS also conducts motu-proprio, automatic investigation of B. 500 D. 5,000
the following cases: except- 219. Longevity Pay
a. Incidents where a police personnel discharges a a. 5 yrs = 10% of Base Pay to 50%
firearm; b. 6 yrs= 10 % of Base Pay to 40%
b. Incidents where death, serious physical injury or any c. 4 yrs= 15% of Base Pay to 30 %
violation of human rights occurred in the conduct of police d. 3 yrs= 14% of Base Pay to 20 %
operation; 220. Retirement (Optional)
c. Incidents where evidence was compromised, tampered a. 20 yrs = 50% of Base Pay and Longevity Pay
with, obliterated or lost while in the custody of police personnel; b. 20 yrs= 40% of Base Pay and Longevity Pay
d. Incidents where a suspect in the custody of the police c. 15 yrs= 50% of Base Pay and Longevity Pay
was seriously injured; and d. 10 yrs= 50 % of Base Pay and Longevity Pay
e. Incidents where the established rules of engagement 221. Permanent Physical Disability
has not been violated. a. 1 yr salary & 80% of last salary as lifetime pension
208. All of the following are members of the People’s Law b. 5 yrs salary guaranteed period
Enforcement Board (PLEB), EXCEPT: c. 4 yrs salary guaranteed period
a. Three (3) members chosen by the Peace and Order d. 6 yrs salary guarantted perios
Council from among the respected members of the community. 222. In a certain Police Provincial Office, Public Safety Company there
b. Any barangay Captain of the city/municipality were about 500 hundreds of police officers for entire province and it
concerned chosen by the association of the Barangay Captains. is only supervised by the Provincial Director Police Senior
c. Any member of the Sangguniang Superintendent PROBY COY. What principle did the PD employed in
Panglunsod/Pambayan. handling this group?
d. A bar member chosen by the Integrated Bar of the A. Command responsibility
Philippines (IBP). B. Span of control
209. The provincial governor shall choose the provincial director from C. Unity of command
a list of ____ eligible recommended by the PNP Director preferable D. Delegation of authority
from the same province, city or municipality.
a. three (3) C. five (5)
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223. PINSP Tommy and his team was in tract with a predetermined of D. Public Accountability
course of action as order given to them. PINSP Tommy and his team 235. The COP evaluates the types of program they implemented.
was following the… What program evaluation being used if the evaluation focuses on how
A. Police Operational plan B. Plan the programs of activities are being performed?
C. Organizing D. Police planning A. Evaluation B. Process evaluation
224. CINSP Ticing as a COP is always practicing his skills regarding C. Impact evaluation D. Definition of evaluation method
public speaking because of belief that it is very important for a leader 236. The random and unpredictable character of patrol, cultivation of
to be proficient in delivering order and instruction to his subordinate. feeling of police omnipresence, high hazard areas, adequacy of the
The COP’s belief will be referring to what particular factor of number of man to meet the need, likelihood of criminal
leadership? apprehension, and safety of control officers determine:
A. tact B. quite self-confidence A. patrol coverage and deployment
C. teaching ability D. dependability B. degree of police-community relations
225. PO2 Notty was already serving the PNP organization for 10 years C. type of weapon to be used
but he had no accomplishment done in his department for that span D. deployment of intelligence agent
of years. It was discovered by the NAPOLCOM and was charged him 237. The primary purpose of police patrol is _____.
accordingly. When he was notified, he immediately went to the office a. To reach the people for effective community relation.
under the influence of liquor to his COP and scold his superior in front b. In order for the beat officer to know the people better.
of the other police officer in the station. Then punches down one of c. To eliminate opportunity for crime commission.
the police officers suspecting it to be the one who reported to the d. To eliminate desire in the commission of crime.
NAPOLCOM. In case he will be liable for the incident in the station, 238. The primary function of the patrol division is crime prevention. In
what will be the proper offense that should be filed against PO2 the effort of the division to perform their function, patrol officers on
Notty? beat should be able to eliminate the factors that contribute to the
A. insubordination B. malfeasance development of crime, especially the existence of;
C. drunkenness D. misconducting A. desire C. instrumentality
226. SPO1 Elda was assigned by his superior to secure the Palarung B. opportunity D. motive
Pambansa events in order the peace and welfare of the participants. 239. It is a police function which serves as the backbone of the police
SPO1 Elda needs what classification of plan? service. In all types of police stations, there is a specific unit assigned
A. management plan B. tactical plan to undertake this function in view of its importance.
C. operational plan D. extra-departmental plan a. vice control
227. The appointment of a new Police Officer 1 was disapproved by b. traffic enforcement
the Civil Service Commission. What is the remedy of the appointing c. criminal investigation
authority? d. patrol
A. Appeal the decision with the National Police Commission 240. In the fight of patrol division to prevent crime, the division
B. File an appeal with the Court of Appeals should be able to eliminate the existence of opportunity, which is
C. File a motion for reconsideration or appeal with the Civil their primary concern, and this is being realized by means of;
Service Commission A. patrol
D. Appeal the decision with the DILG B. police visibility
228. As the supervisor, you should win and respect the liking of your C. presence in the area
subordinate in order for them to work more efficiently and willingly. D. performance of function
For it to be done, the supervisor should be also be efficient in 241. The modern approach in crime control which deals with
practicing that lubricating oil of human relationship which is the: apprehension, investigation, trial, correction and punishment of
A. traits of leadership B. tact criminal
C. courtesy D. friendly personality A. Crime Control C. Crime Suppression
229. A French word which means to travel by foot or to roam around. B. Crime Prevention D. Crime Intervention
a. Patrol C. Officer de Paix 242. The anticipation, recognition and appraisal of crime risk and the
b. Politia D. Patrouiller initiation of positive action to remove or reduce risk. (Patrol)
230. A system of mutual protection was developed during the middle A. Crime Control C. Crime Suppression
ages called B. Crime Prevention D. Crime Intervention
a. Frankpledge C. Hundredmen 243. The term “critical time” means _____.
b. Brother,s Keeper D. Tythingmen a. From call to arrival at crime scene.
231. In the police organization, the division that had been regarded as b. From commission of crime, call to the police and arrival
the core and at the same time the operational heart for the reason at crime scene.
that it performs almost all the function of police organization is c. From overt act, to commission, to call and arrival at
referred to as the; scene.
A. traffic C. intelligence d. From arrival at scene to conviction of accused.
B. investigation D. patrol 244. The objective of patrol that falls under the category of protection
232. You are the Patrol Supervisor for morning shift, you don’t have for it involves the prevention of crime through the noticeable
enough men to cover all the patrol beats. Which of the following will presence of police vehicles and personnel is called;
you implement? A. traffic enforcement
A. Assign roving patrol with no foot patrol B. preventive enforcement
B. Assign mobile patrol only in strategic place C. selective enforcement
C. Maintain your patrolmen in the station and just wait for calls D. law enforcement
for police assistance 245. One approach in crime control is crime prevention which can be
D. Assign foot patrol in congested and busy patrol beats done through _____.
but assign a roving mobile patrol to cover beats which are a. Investigation
not covered by foot patrol. b. Patrol
233. The first step a dispatcher must take when a felony-in-progress c. Traffic management
call has been received through telephone or by direct alarm signal is d. Community relation
to? 246. Robert Peel, being the father of modern policing system
A. assign an investigator to investigate the witness identified the soundest among all criminological philosophies and this
B. clear the air for emergency broadcast is the principle of;
C. call the investigators to report to crime scene A. law enforcement
D. send augmentation force B. order and maintenance
234. The Chief of Police was formally informed of his subordinates’ C. preventive enforcement
improper or unlawful act but tolerated it and he failed to do D. protection of life and properties
something to prevent the occurrence of the same. The COP can be 247. Which of the following is not included in the patrol function?
held liable under the doctrine of: a. Response for citizen calls for assistance
A. Command Responsibility b. Routine preventive patrol
B. Gross Negligence c. Inspection of identified hazards
C. Gross Insubordination
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d. Investigation of crimes after this is reported to the d. Unified Delivery of Service
investigation section e. Team Policing System
248. A system applied by patrol division that has been proven to be 262. Characteristics of Team Policing except-
very effective patrol procedure. This is being performed by identifying a. Geographic Stability of the Patrol Force
a certain area subject to a high crime rate and spends a greater part b. Maximum Interaction between Team Members
of their patrolling time is referred to as; c. Maximum Communication between Team Members
A. law enforcement and Community Residents.
B. selective enforcement d. Team Policing System - Scotland
C. preventive enforcement 263. Koban System or Police Box System
D. traffic enforcement a. JAPAN B. SINGAPORE
249. Listed below are all types of patrol, EXCEPT: b. AMERICA D. PHILIPPINES
a. Horse patrol 264. Neighborhood Police Post
b. Foot patrol a. JAPAN B. SINGAPORE
c. Motorcycle patrol c. AMERICA D. PHILIPPINES
d. Television patrol 265. Community Oriented Policing System
250. A type of patrol that has an advantage on stealth and mobility is a. JAPAN B. SINGAPORE
referred to as the; c. AMERICA D. PHILIPPINES
A. Bicycle C. Motorcycle 266. In this method of patrol cover and search, two patrol officers
B. Foot patrol D. Mobile alternately take the load in the search and cover each other as they
251. Which of the following is most ideally suited to evacuation and progressively move on.
search-and-rescue duties? A. Spot cover C. Foot search
A. Motorcycle B. Leap frog D. Quadrant
B. Patrol car 267. This is a patrol program designed to ensure law abiding citizens,
C. Helicopter feeling of security but the reaction for would be violators.
D. Fixed wing Patrol a. Double-officer patrol
252. Small alleys like those in the squatters area of Tondo can be best b. Single officer patrol
penetrated by the police through: c. Low visibility patrol
a. Foot patrol d. High visibility patrol
b. Highway patrol 268. This type of patrol performs certain specific, predetermined
c. Mobile patrol preventive strategies in a regular and systematic basis.
d. Helicopter patrol a. Apprehension oriented patrol
253. In busy and thickly populated commercial streets like those in b. Split-force patrol
Divisoria, police patrol is very necessary. Since there are several types c. Low visibility patrol
of patrol, which of the following will you recommend: d. Directed deterrent patrol
a. Horse C. Helicopter 269. _________ differs from routine patrol methods in that patrol
b. Mobile D. Foot officers perform certain specific, predetermined preventive/deterrent
254. Bicycle patrol has the combined advantage of _______ since they strategies on a regular and a systematic basis.
can be operated very quietly and without attracting attention. a. Low visibility patrol
a. reduced speed and greater area covered b. Split force patrol
b. mobility and stealth c. Directed deterrent patrol
c. mobility and wide area coverage d. Apprehension oriented patrol
d. shorter travel time and faster response 270. What type of patrol performs certain specific predetermined
255. TYPES OF PATROL EXCEPT- preventive strategies on a regular and systematic basis?
a. Foot Patrol/ Automobile/Mobile Patrol a. Split force patrol
b. Horse/Mounted Patrol/ Dog/Canine/K-9 Assisted Patrol b. Directed deterrent patrol
c. Motorcycle Patrol/ Bicycle Patrol/ River and c. Low visibility patrol
Bay/Boat/Water Patrol d. Apprehension oriented patrol
d. Air Patrol/Fixed Wing/Helicopter/Special-Terrain 271. When police patrols are increased beyond normal levels, this is
Vehicles called ________.
e. NONE OF THESE a. Directed deterrent patrol
256. Foot Patrol b. Citizen patrol
a. Simplest/most expensive type c. Reactive patrol
b. Speed and mobility d. Proactive patrol
c. Most cost effective 272. This patrol method utilizes disguise, deception and lying in wait
d. Best means in preventive enforcement rather than upon high visibility patrol techniques?
257. Automobile/Mobile Patrol except a. High visibility patrol
a. Speed and mobility b. Directed patrol
b. Most cost effective c. Low visibility patrol
c. Best means in preventive enforcement d. Decoy patrol
d. Simplest/most expensive type 273. The following are considered High-Visibility Patrol (HVP) except-
258. Boat/Water Patrol a. Increasing the “aura of police omnipresence.”
a. Often the forgotten heroes of the police department b. Intended to deter street crimes.
b. Most cost effective c. Both a and b
c. Best means in preventive enforcement d. None of these
d. Simplest/most expensive type 274. Low-Visibility Patrol (LVP) except-
259. Motorcycle Patrol a. Surprise is a primary element.
a. Speed and maneuverability b. A and b
b. Speed and mobility c. Designed to increase the rate of apprehension
c. Most cost effective d. None of these
d. Best means in preventive enforcement 275. The following are Target-Oriented Patrol (TOP)
260. The Neighborhood Team Policing exhibit the following a. As the name implies, are targeted or directed toward
organizational features, EXCEPT: specific persons, places, or events.
a. Unified delivery of services b. TOP consist of either Location-oriented, Offender-
b. Low level flexibility in decision making oriented, or Event-oriented patrol.
c. Combined investigation and patrol functions c. Combines the elements of HVP, LVP, and DDP to
d. Unity of directions identify persons, places, or events which attract or create crime
261. Organizational Features of Team Policing except- problems.
a. Unity of Supervision d. All of these
b. Low-level Flexibility in Decision Making
c. Combined Investigation and Patrol Function
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276. Involves assigning one part of the patrol force the responsibility D. provides constant availability to public
of conducting preventive patrol and assigning another part of the 291. Is the reduction or the elimination of the desire and/or
patrol force the task of responding to calls for service. opportunity to commit a felony.
a. Split force patrol a. crime prevention
b. Directed deterrent patrol b. crime control
c. Low visibility patrol c. crime suppression
d. Apprehension oriented patrol d. crime deterrence
277. An alternative patrol system which means the fielding of the field 292. Is the primary concern of the police, as the saying goes, “control
units in their respective area of responsibility with prescribed before the act escalates into a serious proportion”
objectives and verifiable tasks scheduled for the day to augment the a. crime prevention
calls and other on sight activities that makes up the officer’s day. b. crime control
a. Directed deterrent patrol c. crime suppression
b. Citizen patrol d. crime deterrence
c. Reactive patrol 293. The traditional trend, in spite of a variety of other useful patrol
d. Proactive patrol methods introduced by progressive police departments abroad, some
278. A traditional patrol activity which consists of driving around the of which are applicable to local conditions, the traditional
district waiting for something to happen. ____________ method is being pursued in the Philippine policing
a. Directed deterrent patrol because of;
b. Citizen patrol a. The walking Beet
c. Reactive patrol b. The walking bett
d. Proactive patrol. c. The walking Beat
279. Which of the following is not a patrol pattern? d. The wallking Beat
a. Clockwise C. Zigzag 294. The patrol officer conducts an individual investigation of a crime
b. Criss-cross D. Stationary in his beat; the detective does not take over to complete the
280. The Traditional Foot Patrol Patterns, Clockwise Patrol Pattern are investigation.
the following except- a. true
a. Short beats, b. false
b. Well for foot patrol. c. partially true
c. Rectangular/square size of beat. d. possibly false
d. Big department 295. It is the community’s perception that the police is always present
281. The reverse of clockwise pattern with the same characteristic of anytime, anywhere, who are always ready to assist the public of any
an area to be patrolled. untoward eventuality.
a. Clockwise C. Zigzag a. Police Omnipresence
b. Criss-cross D. counter -clockwise b. Police Effectively’
282. Done by patrolling the streets within the perimeter of the beat c. Police Satisfaction
not at random but with definite target location where he knows his d. Police Patrol
presence is necessary.
a. Clockwise C. Zigzag or Free Wheeling Patrol
Pattern
b. Criss-cross D. Stationary
283. Hazard oriented patrol
a.Clockwise C. Zigzag
b.Criss-cross and straightway D. counter -clockwise
284. The ________ shift is usually the busiest of all patrol shifts, often
accounting for 40% to 50% of all calls for service.
a. Morning shift C. Midday shift
b. Afternoon shift D. Night shift
285. Day Shift (7:00-3:00PM) are the following except-
a. A shift devoted to service activity.
b. Service oriented shift
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
286. Afternoon Shift are the following except-
a. Started from (3:00-11:00PM)
b. Combined service oriented and
c. Criminal apprehension function of MS.
d. Service oriented and patrol
287. Midnight Shift (11:00-7:00AM) except-
a. “Dog watch”
b. graveyard
c. which suggests it is the penalty box of police work.
d. Least desirable of all police shift.
e. Combined service oriented
288. In this method of patrol cover and search, two patrol officers
alternately take the load in the search and cover each other as they
progressively move on.
A. spot cover B. foot search
C. leaf frog D. quadrant
289. It is acknowledge that effective attainment of deterrence,
apprehension and non-criminal related activity should result in high
levels of perceived community security and satisfaction with police
activities. What is referred to this?
A. deterrence and prevention
B. sense of community security and satisfaction
C. apprehension
D. non-criminal related services
290. Which do not belong to the group?
A. covers a wider area
B. ability to observe closely
C. provides faster response to public calls
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION I 18. A good plan is a good image builder; this statement belongs to what
CLE – EXAMINATION DRILL 2018 importance of planning.
A. Doing more with less
1. Patrol Response Priorities: Considered as Second Priority Incidents, B. We must pro-act, not just react
except one? C. Reflects your competence
a. crime in progress D. Help make your people more productive
b. Crime is no longer in progress 19. It is the total number of police officers assigned in patrol duties.
c. Traffic accidents that do not involve injuries A. Mandatory Strength B. Effective Strength
d. Assistance to another emergency service C. Physical Strength D. None of these
e. Misdemeanors or public disturbance 20. Maximum tolerable level, to indicate that the peace and order
2. It refers to a repeated circuit of in guarding, primarily to prevent the situation is still within the control or within the capability of the
commission of crimes and maintain the peace and order situation in a police force to handle
particular area. a. 30 Index b. 35 index c. 40 index d. 45 index
a. Patrol c. Investigation 21. Police visibility in strategic and crime prone areas projects _____ thus,
b. Surveillance d. Apprehension an effective crime prevention strategy.
3. Misdemeanours complaints are an example of what kind of priority of A. Police discretion B. Police omnipresence
patrol response? C. Police authority D. Police Effectiveness
a. First Priority b. Second Priority 22. Which of the following is considered as the most important factor in
c. Third Priority d. Fourth Priority formulating an effective patrol strategy?
4. In areas wherein the terrain is said to be rough, what would be an A. training of station commander
appropriate means or type of patrol, which may be utilized? B. adequacy of resources of the police station
a. Bicycle patrol c. Automobile patrol C. rank of the patrol commander
b. Foot patrol d. Horse patrol D. salary rates of police personnel
5. Any other kinds of incidents or call for service would be treated as 23. The primary function of the patrol division is crime prevention. In the
_________ priority? effort of the division to perform their function, patrol officers on beat
a. First Priority b. Second Priority should be able to eliminate the factors that contribute to the
c. Third Priority d. Fourth Priority development of crime, especially the existence of;
6. Which type of patrol would enable the police officers to have the A. desire B. instrumentality
advantage of stealth and at the same time the element of surprise? C. opportunity D. motive
a. Motorcycle patrol c. Bicycle patrol 24. It refers to a fixed point or location to which an officer is assigned for
b. Automobile patrol d. Foot patrol duty.
7. It refers to the core mission of police patrol operations. a. Post b. Route c. Beat d. Line beat
a. Crime Prevention c. Order maintenance 25. This type of patrol would afford police officers to cover vast area
b. Law enforcement d. Criminal apprehension particularly inaccessible remote areas at the least possible time
8. Ideal manning level of the Philippine National Police in relation to the without the benefit of refueling in cases of long distance, which has to
population is required the National Capital Region? be traversed.
a. 1:1000 b. 1:1500 c. 1:500 d. 1:250 a. Automobile Patrol c. Helicopter patrol
9. Assistance to another emergency service is an example of what kind b. Fixed Wing Aircraft patrol d. Foot patrol
of priority of patrol response? 26. As much as possible, the preparation of over all development plan of
a. First Priority b. Second Priority the police organization should be participated in by the head of all
c. Third Priority d. Fourth Priority staff service and operational/administrative support units. This policy
10. When patrol officers saturates a given area with additional units, is:
walking beats to increase the aura of police omnipresence, what a. Desirable; offices can be properly trained in planning
particular patrol operational tactics do they employ? b. Undesirable; the presence of too many officers will create
a. High visibility patrol c. Directed deterrent patrol confusion
b. Low visibility patrol d. Split force patrol c. Undesirable; there will be problems of credit grabbing after plan
11. The objective of patrol that falls under the category of protection for is formulated
it involves the prevention of crime through the noticeable presence of d. Desirable; the officers will know the organization better and a
police vehicles and personnel is called; sense of ownership of the plan is promoted
A. traffic enforcement B. selective enforcement 27. Pete is a thief who is eyeing at the cell phone of Mary, SPO2 Jaen is
C. preventive enforcement D. law enforcement standing a few meters from Mary, The thief’s desire is not diminished
12. Civil disturbances is an example of what kind of priority of patrol by the police presence but the _________for successful theft is:
response? a. Ambition b. Intention c. Feeling d. Opportunity
a. First Priority b. Second Priority 28. Small alley’s can be best penetrated by the police through:
c. Third Priority d. Fourth Priority a. Foot patrol c. Helicopter patrol
13. Community Oriented Policing System widely applied in Metro Manila b. Motorcycle patrol d. Automobile patrol
aims to establish teamwork among the police and the persons 29. Is the responsibility of the legislative branch of the government. The
residing in the community, it is a concept which bent on main concern of the police in this broad external policy planning is
accomplishing what particular goal? assisting the legislature in determining the police guidelines through
a. Prevention of Criminal and Delinquent Behavior the passage of appropriate laws or ordinances for the police to
b. Repression of Crimes enforce.
c. Participative Law Enforcement a. Broad External Policy Planning b. Internal Policy Planning
d. All of the above c. standard operating procedure d. field procedure
14. Traffic accidents with serious injuries is an example of what kind of 30. When police officers are not bent on waiting for something to happen
priority of patrol response? and respond but instead utilizes some other means to effect crime
a. First Priority b. Second Priority prevention, the focus is said to be a type of what kind of patrolling?
c. Third Priority d. Fourth Priority a. Reactive Patrol c. Proactive patrol
15. It is regarded as the most dominant method of conducting patrol. b. Patrol d. Police patrol
a. Motorcycle patrol c. Bicycle patrol 31. Is the responsibility of the C/PNP and other chiefs of the different
b. Automobile patrol d. Foot patrol units or headquarters within their area of jurisdiction to achieve the
16. A crew which is assigned to a mobile car usually consists of _____. objectives or mission of the police organization. They are responsible
A. A driver and intelligence agent for the police organization within existing policies and available
B. A driver and traffic man resources.
C. A driver and a recorder a. Broad External Policy Planning b. Internal Policy Planning
D. A driver, recorder and supervisor c. standard operating procedure d. field procedure
17. What do we refer to in determining the crimes per 100,000 32. P/Insp. Ponce is a chief of police of a certain municipality in Vigan, he
population? wants his subordinates to be drawn closer to the people. He should
a. Crime rate c. Peace and order situation adopt which of the following concepts?
b. Crime statistics d. All of these a. Oplan Sandugo c. Oplan Bakal
b. Oplan Pagbabago d. COPS on the Block
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33. These are major courses of action that the organization plans to take 49. Research and analysis as well as interrogation and debriefing are a
in order to achieve its objectives. common function of:
a. Procedures C. Objectives a. Intelligence proper unit
b. Strategies D. Goals b. Intelligence operations
34. A general statement of intention and typically with a time horizon. It c. Secret intelligence
is an achievable end state that can be measured and observed. d. Evaluation and distribution division
Making choices about goals is one of the most important aspects of 50. A face-to-face interaction with the people who are to be affected by
planning? the plan.
a. Procedures C. Objectives A. incremental planning
b. Strategies D. Goals B. Synoptic planning
35. To drive defensively in patrol means: C. Transactive planning
a. To always assume that the other drivers will commit a mistake D. Problem oriented planning
b. Stop, look and listen 51. Which among the following is not an inherent function of secret
c. Never drive fast intelligence?
d. Drive slowly a. Espionage c. Surveillance
36. This kind of call requires the use of flashing light and the siren and b. Sabotage d. Undercover work
may violate traffic laws provided that extreme care is exercised. 52. Counter intelligence, security of VIP’s and dissemination of
a. Routine call c. Emergency call propaganda are known activities of what particular unit within the
b. Urgent call d. All of the above intelligence organization?
37. Walking closest to the building at night is a tactic in patrol which a. Intelligence proper unit
makes the policemen less visible during the night. Its purpose is: b. Intelligence operations
a. To surprise criminals in the act of committing a crime c. Secret intelligence
b. To have sufficient cover d. Evaluation and distribution division
c. To attract less attention 53. Focus on the sensitivity to the unintended and negative side effects of
d. For safety of the police officer plan.
38. a specific commitment to achieve a measurable result with in a A. incremental planning
specific period of time. B. Synoptic planning
a. Procedures C. Objectives C. Transactive planning
b. Strategies/ tactics D. Goals D. advocacy planning
39. Considered as the backbone of police operations. 54. Involves collective actions to achieve concrete results in the
a. Patrol c. Traffic management immediate future.
b. Investigation d. Crowd control A. incremental planning
40. Known as Napoleon’s Eye, he conducted counter intelligence against B. radical planning
spies, who utilized deceit and blackmail to gain information. C. Transactive planning
a. Schulmeister c. Steiber D. advocacy planning
b. Edward I d. Redl 55. An intelligence data which has little or no value.
41. Is a specific design, method, or course of action to attain a particular a. A1 b. B4 c. C5 d. E6
objective in consonance with strategy? 56. In terms of reliability of the source the letter B would mean:
a. Procedures C. Objectives a. Completely reliable c. Fairly reliable
b. Strategies/ tactics D. Goals b. Usually reliable d. Not usually reliable
42. Known protector of Queen Elizabeth I who organized the British
secret police to detect the naval operation and fleet movements of 57. Planning is essential in every police organization because _____.
Portugal. a. it identifies activities and determines task of everyone.
a. Walsingham of England c. Steiber b. it combines all aspects of police works for efficient and effective
b. Edward I d. Redl performance.
43. A sequence of activities to reach a point or to attain that, which is c. It utilizes the easiest method of crime prevention and control.
desired. d. All of these
a. Procedures C. Objectives
b. Strategies/ tactics D. Goals 58. In support of the over-all pursuits of the PNP vision, mission, and
44. The Russian king of sleuth hounds, he utilized censorship and statistics strategic action plan of the attainment of the national objectives.
in intelligence accounting. a. Fundamental doctrine
a. Walsingham of England c. Steiber b. Operational doctrine
b. Edward I d. Redl c. Functional doctrine
45. Regarded as the most infamous double spy and was responsible for d. Operational Doctrine
approximately 500,000 deaths of Austrians, Hungarians and Russians 59. Are the principles and rules governing the planning, organizing,
in his 13 years career as the intelligence director of Hungary and direction and employment of the PNP forces in the accomplishment of
Austria. basic security operational mission
a. Walsingham of England c. Steiber a. Fundamental doctrine
b. Edward I d. Redl b. Operational doctrine
46. This model is especially appreciated for police agencies as it based on c. Functional doctrine
problem oriented approach to planning. It relies heavily on the d. Operational Doctrine
problem idetification and analysis of the planning process and can 60. This provides guidelines for specialized activities of the PNP in
assist police administrator in formulating goals and priorities is called; the broad field of interest such as personnel, intelligence, operation,
A. Long range planning logistics, planning, etc.
B. Synoptic planning a. Fundamental doctrine
C. Transactive planning b. Operational doctrine
D. Problem oriented planning c. Functional doctrine
47. Which among the following is not a component of the central d. Operational Doctrine
intelligence service? 61. Doctrines formulated jointly by two or more bureaus in order to
a. Information procurement division effect a certain operation with regards to public safety and peace and
b. Evaluation and distribution division order.
c. Administration division a. complimentary doctrine
d. Intelligence division b. Operational doctrine
48. Problems are taken one a time and broken down into gradual c. Functional doctrine
adjustments over time. d. Operational Doctrine
A. incremental planning 62. That defines the fundamental principles governing the rules of
B. Synoptic planning conduct, attitude, behavior and ethical norm of the PNP.
C. Transactive planning a. complimentary doctrine
D. Problem oriented planning b. ethical doctrine
c. Functional doctrine
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d. Operational Doctrine 75. This particular procedure calls for the recognition of the
63. An information which is probably true would be given an predicament and comprehending all the history and record then seek for
evaluation number of: possible solutions for the dilemma. This statement is pertaining to what
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 step of planning:
64. When the reliability of source is unknown, intelligence evaluator A. collecting of facts
would give it a classification of: B. analyzing facts
a. A b. C c. E d. F C. clarifying the problem
65. Which of the following is a characteristic of effective plan? D. developing alternative plan
a. Give police department a clear direction 76. Follow-up is the control factor essential for effective command
b. Increase personnel involvement management is a statement from what step of planning?
c. Clearly define objectives and goals A. evaluating the effectives of the plan
d. Contain a degree of flexibility for the unforeseen B. analyzing the facts
66. The following are Characteristics of Effective Plans except- C. developing alternative plans
a. The plan must be sufficiently specific so that the D. selling the plan
behavior required is understood. 77. Refers to the organized information available in the police
b. The benefits derived from the achievement of the goals records division.
associated with the plan must offset the efforts of a. Departmental intelligence c. Counter
developing and implementing the plan, and the level of intelligence
achievement should modest that it is easily reached. b. Police intelligence d. Combat
c. Involvement in their formulation must be as intelligence
widespread as is reasonably possible. 78. An organized and relatively stable business which uses violence
d. They should contain a degree of flexibility for the and threat against competitors.
unforeseen. a. Criminal syndicates c. Organized crime
67. The following are Characteristics of Effective Plans except- b. Criminal world d. Mafia
a. There must be coordination in the development 79. Refers to the social organization of criminals with its own social
b. And implementation of plans with other units of the classes and norms.
government whenever there appears even only a a. Criminal syndicates c. Organized crime
minimal for such action. b. Criminal world d. Mafia
c. They must be coordinated in their deployment and 80. Regarded as the first person who first utilized the principles of
implementation within the police department to intelligence.
ensure inconsistency. a. Sun Tzu c. Abraham
d. As may be appropriate, the means for comparing the b. Moses d. Alexander the Great
results planned for versus the result actually produced 81. A product resulting from the collection, analysis, integration,
must be specified before implementation. evaluation and interpretation of all available information which
68. .The planning process generally consists of five (5) steps in sequential concerns one or more aspects of area of operation potentially
order. Which is the first step? significant to planning.
a. Formulation of the details of the plan a. Assets c. Intelligence
b. Gathering and analysis of the data b. Research d. Cryptography
c. Setting up planning objectives 82. Law which was enacted last June 19, 1947 which lead to the
d. Recognition of the need to plan creation of the National Bureau of Investigation.
69. The first step in the planning process is to recognize the need to plan. a. RA 147 b. RA 157 c. RA 6975 d. RA
Which of the following is NOT a way of discovering the need to plan? 8551
a. Conduct of research 83. It is undertaken by shifting and sorting of all available intelligence
b. Conduct of training materials.
c. Conduct of inspection a. Analysis b. Integration c. Deduction d.
d. Conduct of management audit Evaluation
70. What is the next planning step after the need to plan is recognized?
a. Evaluate alternatives 84. This doctrine was established in order to ensure a more
b. Execute the plan effective, sustained and successful campaign against erring
c. Formulate the objectives government officials. The statement is referring to command
d. Gather and analyze data responsibility which was taken from the provision of:
71. Generally, there are five (5) Basic Steps in Planning. They are the A. E.O 1040
following: except- B. E.O. 226
a. Recognition of the need to plan C. E.O 227
b. Formulation of statement of the objective D. E.O. 292
c. Gathering and analysis of irrelevant data 85. It is recognized as the best method of filing
d. Development of details of plan A. Pigeon Hole
e. Obtaining concurrences from organization units whose B. retrieval operation
operations may be affected by the proposed plan. C. Records Management
72. Procedures that relate to reporting, raids, arrest, stopping D. chain of custody
suspicious persons, touring beats and investigation of crimes are example 86. Line units such as the patrol section or investigation
of; section in police stations prepare their work programs which are
A. Field procedure called;
B. Headquarters procedure a. Budgets
C. Special operation procedure b. Management plan
D. Standing operating procedure c. Operational plan
73. Feasibility of the plan is determined by the _____. d. Tactical plan
a. Assistance by the local government units. 87. All of the following are the objectives of police
b. Favourable factor which will ensure accomplishment of personnel management, except:
the plan. A. to improve benefit claims of police personnel
c. Government willingness to support it. B. to procure only personnel with inappropriate
d. Outside environment such as, the people willing to police eligibility and qualification
cooperate or against it. C. to maintain the authorized strength of the PNP
74. A careful consideration of all facts usually leads to the selection of a D. none of these
“best” of alternative proposals. The statement best describes: 88. Indexed memorandum pad for recording of information
A. developing alternative plans regarding the enemy, its movement, location and anticipated
B. analyzing the facts action.
C. selecting the most appropriate alternative b. Intelligence journal c. Intelligence worksheet
D. selling the plan c. Enemy situation mapd. Intelligence files
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105. Offensive measure taken to respond to terrorist attacks.
89. These are work programs of line divisions which relate to the a. Counter intelligence c. Counter terrorism
nature and extent of the workload and the availability of resources. b. Counter subversion d. Counter insurgency
a. Administrative plan b. Operational plan 106. Refers to the information or knowledge pertaining to a person or
c. Strategic plan d. Tactical plan organization engaged in illegal activities.
90. What police plans refer to actions to be taken at designated a. Police Strategic Intelligence c. Police Line
location and under specific circumstances? Intelligence
a. Management plans b. Operating plans b. Police Counter Intelligence d. Criminal
c. Procedural plans d. Tactical plans intelligence
91. Plans, which require action or assistance from persons or 107. The number of subordinates that can be supervised directly by
agencies outside the police organizations. one person tends to:
a. Exta-departmental plans b. Management plans A. increase as the physical distance between supervisor and
c. Operational plan d. Tactical plans subordinate as well as the individual subordinate
92. Procedures intended to be used in all situations of all kinds shall increases
be outlined as a guide to officers and men in the field. B. decrease with an increase in the knowledge and
a. Management plans b. Field procedures experience of the subordinate
c. Procedural plans d. Tactical plans C. decrease as the duties of subordinates increase in
93. To be included in these procedures are the duties of the difficulty and complexity
dispatchers, jailers and other personnel concerned which may be reflected D. increase as the level of supervision progresses for the
in the duty manual. first-line supervisory level and management level
a. Management plans b.headquarters procedures 108. Classification of Plan According to Coverage except-
c.Procedural plans d.Tactical plans a. Local Plan
94. Included are the operation of the special units charged with b. Regional Plan
investigation, dissemination of information about wanted person, c. National Plan
inspection and the like. d. City plan
a. special operating procedure b.headquarters procedures 109. Classification of Plan According to Time except-
c.Procedural plans d.Tactical plans a. Strategic or Long Range Plan
95. These are the procedures for coping with specific situations at b. Intermediate or Medium Range Plan
known locations. c. Operational or Short Range Plan
a. special operating procedure b.headquarters procedures d. Tactical plan- intermediate plan
c.Procedural plans d.Tactical plans 110. It is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation,
96. These are plans for the operations of the patrol, investigation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of all available information which
traffic, juvenile and vice control division. concerns one or more aspects of criminal activity and which is immediately
a. special operating procedure b.headquarters procedures or potentially significant to police planning:
c. operational plans d.Tactical plans a. Investigation C. Data
97. Plans of management shall map out in advance all operations b. Information D. Intelligence
involved in the organization management or personnel and material and in 111. The Father of organized military espionage was:
the procurement and disbursement of money a. Akbar
a. Management Plan b.headquarters procedures b. Genghis Khan
c. operational plans d.Extra Departmental plans c. Alexander the Great
98. Planning cannot be undertaken without referring to__________ d. Frederick the Great
on the entire police organization, community, crime, equipment, 112. Selected leading men from his 12 tribes and sent them to the
inventories, personal data, etc. land of Canaan to determine the characteristics of the enemy.
a. Costs C. Plans a.Moses b. Sun Tzu
b. Data D. Statement c. alexander the great d. hannibal
99. The most important thing in carrying out plan is _____. 113. An intelligence material given an evaluation code of A1 would
a. Acceptance by the plan of the participants. mean:
b. Information dissemination. a. Completely reliable, Probably true
c. The need to make the participant understand well his role. b. Completely reliable, Confirmed by other sources
d.Willingness to cooperate. c. Usually reliable, Probably true
100. Which of the following is the most important characteristics of a d. Usually reliable, Confirmed by other sources
good operational plan? 114. It refers to a document which contains information pertaining to
A. only one officer is reasonable for his execution enemy location, movement and possible actions.
B. need for on-the-operation modification and amplification is a. Intelligence Journal c. Enemy Situation Map
minimized b. Intelligence Worksheet d. Intelligence Files
C. present objectives and allocation of resources but not the 115. Refers to a person being protected or the object of secret service
methodology a. Principal c. Protective
D. all the details of the plans are properly identified and security
evaluated and such details are known by the implementers. b. Private individual service d. Decoy
101. The Span of Control of a supervisor over personnel or units shall not 116. Father of Organized Military espionage.
mean more than what he can effectively direct and coordinate. This means a. Alexander the Great c. Frederick the Great
that: b. Hannibal d. Moses
A. Levels of authority shall be kept to a minimum 117. Established after World War II, it serves as a clearinghouse of
B. Subordinates be controlled by several supervisors records that provides information from a police force of one
C. Supervisor’s responsibility should be re-delegated country to another.
D. Units shall be clustered into several groups a. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. Scotland Yard
102. An evaluation code of F4 would mean that the intelligence data b. Central Intelligence Agency d. Interpol
is: 118. Russian counterpart of the Central Intelligence Agency.
a. Unreliable, doubtfully true a. Committee for State Security
b. Reliability unknown, doubtfully true b. National intelligence Authority
c. Unreliable, improbable report c. Central Intelligence Group
d. Reliability unknown, improbable report d. Office of Strategic Services
103. Refers to the determination of the significance of the intelligence 119. Encrypted and coded messages are converted to intelligible
data in order to draw conclusion. language by;
a. Collation c. Interpretation a. Encoding b. Decoding c. Processing d.
b. Evaluation d. Deduction Labelling
104. It is a technique designed to show relationship between 120. A philosopher who wrote the book the Art of War, which
individuals and organizations by visual graphic designs. diverted world philosophy regarding intelligence gathering from
a. Link analysis c. Data collection the traditional approach which resorts to prophecy and dream to
b. Flowcharting d. Data analysis scientific methods of information gathering and processes.
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a. Alexander the Great c. Sun Tzu 135. Former head of the Office of Strategic Service who gave vital
b. Frederick the Great d. Moses military intelligence which contributed to the end of World War
121. “Art of War,” emphasized the importance of terrain study and II.
accurate information about the enemy’s strength and intentions. “If you a. Donovan c. Walsingham of England
know your enemy and yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred b. Redl d. Edward I
battles.” If you know yourself and not the enemy, for every victory, you are 136. Agency vested with handling domestic intelligence in the United
a fool who will meet defeat in every battle.” States.
a.Moses b. Sun Tzu a. Federal Bureau of Investigation
c. alexander the great d. hannibal b. International Police Organization
122. Relied heavily on reconnaissance and appears to have been his c. Central Intelligence Group
own intelligence and operation officer. He device the first letter sorting and d. Office of Strategic Services
opening to obtain information. 137. Its role is to provide law enforcement agencies with criminal
a.Moses b. Sun Tzu intelligence and information nationally and internationally about
c. alexander the great d. hannibal major criminals and serious crimes.
123. One of the great generals of all times who conquered and held a. International Police Organization
Rome for 15 yrs by the use of intelligence system. He disguised himself as b. Office of Strategic Services
a beggar roaming the city. c. National Criminal Intelligence Service
a.Moses b. Sun Tzu d. Police National Computer
c. alexander the great d. hannibal 138. Refers to the knowledge essential to ensure the protection of
124. Used her sex to gain information that lead to the location of the lives and properties.
largest effective force of the enemy. A. Criminal intelligence B.External intelligence
a. Delilah b. napoleon Bonaparte C.Internal Security intelligence D.Public safety intelligence
c.karl schulmeister d. stieber
125. One Spy in the right place is worth 20,000 men in the field.” 139.It is the formal process of choosing the organizational mission and
a. Delilah b. napoleon Bonaparte overall objective for both the short and long term as well as the divisional
c.karl schulmeister d. stieber and individual objectives based on the organizational objectives.
126. Napoleon’s eyes A.Directing B.Planning
a. Delilah b. napoleon Bonaparte C.Organizing D.Managerial decision-making
c.karl schulmeister d. stieber 140. Plans shall be made to organize the community to assist in the
accomplishment of police objectives.
127. He device military censorship and organized military propaganda. a. special operating procedure
a. Delilah b. napoleon Bonaparte b.headquarters procedures
c.karl schulmeister d. stieber c. operational plans
d.Extra Departmental plans
128. Intelligence on the enemy and the characteristics of the 141.Is an integral part of all intelligence operations and as such, cannot be
operation used in the planning and conduct of tactical operations. separated from combat and strategic intelligence. Is concerned with the
a. strategic intelligence detection, prevention and neutralization of espionage, sabotage, and
b. military intelligence subversion or other inimical foreign intelligence activities.
c. combat intelligence A. Counter intelligence
d. counter intelligence B. External intelligence
129. What is referred to as the knowledge pertaining to capabilities, C. Internal Security intelligence
vulnerabilities and probable course of action of foreign nations? D. Public safety intelligence
a. Combat intelligence 142. Two General Types of Counterintelligence, one are those measures,
b. National intelligence which seek to conceal information from the enemy.
c. Police intelligence a . passive measures
d. Strategic intelligence b. active measure
130. It is the total product of intelligence developed from information c. reactive measures
obtained from various departments and agencies of the government and d. proactive measures
from other sources outside the government. 143. Are those measures, which seek actively to block the enemies’
a. Combat intelligence effort to gain information or engage in espionage, subversion, and
b. National intelligence sabotage.
c. Police intelligence a.passive measures
d. Strategic intelligence b.active measure
c.reactive measures
131. It is that intelligence required or produced by the line d.proactive measures
departments and agencies of the government needed in carrying out their 144. Categories of Counterintelligence Measures except-
respective mandates and responsibilities. a.Denial Measures
a. Departmental intelligence b.Detection Measures
b. National intelligence c.Deception Measures
c. Police intelligence d. active measures
d. Strategic intelligence 145.Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to the purpose at hand.
132. Intelligence used in the preparation of military policies, plans and This refers to the principle of _____.
programs. A. Continuity C. Selection
a. Departmental intelligence B. Objective D. Timeliness
b. National intelligence 145. Principles Of Intelligence except-
c. military intelligence a.The Principle of the Objective/ Interdependence
d. Strategic intelligence b.The Principle of Continuity/ Communication
133. The knowledge essential to the prevention of crimes and the c.The Principle of Selection/ Timeliness
investigation, arrest, and prosecution of criminal offenders is called _____. d.The Principle of insecurity
A. Criminal intelligence 146. This segment of the intelligence process deals with what
B. External intelligence happens when information is received, processed and now integrates with
C. Internal intelligence current holdings. This phase is called _____.
D. Public safety intelligence A. Data Analysis C. Data evaluation
134. Refers to the knowledge essential to the maintenance of peace D. Data collation D. Data dissemination
and order. 147. Since 1974, it gives information to police agencies of all
A. Criminal intelligence registered vehicle and their owners, and an index of more than
B. External intelligence five million criminal records.
C. Internal Security intelligence a. International Police Organization
D. Public safety intelligence b. Office of Strategic Services
c. National Criminal Intelligence Service
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d. Police National Computer 160. The technique of factually reporting one’s own observations or
148. Refers to altruism, in which persons give information by the sensory experiences recounted by another.
motivation of unselfish regard for the welfare of others. a. Observation c. description
a. Renumeration c. Vanity b. Research d. interrogation
b. Civic mindedness d. Fear 161. The term used for the object of surveillance is subject while the
149. Most dangerous kinds of informants because they may sell investigator conducting the surveillance is:
information to the highest bidder. a. Rabbit C. decoy
a. Mercenary informants b. Surveillant D. target
b. Confidential informants 162. In counterintelligence, surveillance is categorized according to
c. Rival elimination informants intensity and sensitivity. When there is intermittent observation varying in
d. Double cross informants occasions, then this surveillance is called:
150. The Intelligence Cycle is broken down into the following phases: a. Loose C. open
except- b. Discreet D. close
a. Data Collection b.Data Evaluation 163. A method of collection of information wherein the investigator
c.Data Collation/analysis d.Data Information tails or follows the person or vehicle.
e.Data Dissemination a.research b.casing
151. In surveillance, the following are done to alter the appearance of the c. undercover operation d.surveillance
surveillance vehicle, EXCEPT: 164. Is one in which every effort is made to ensure that subject remain
A. Changing license plates of surveillance vehicle unaware that he is under observation. The paramount consideration in it
B. Putting on and removing hats, coats and sunglasses is that surveillance should not be compromised. The guiding rule is that the
C. Change of seating arrangement within the surveillance surveillance will be discontinued rather than risk actions which make the
vehicle subject aware of surveillance.
D. Keep the cars behind the subject car. a.research b.Discreet Surveillance
152. PO III Juan Tupaz submitted an intelligence report evaluated as B-5. c.undercover operation d.surveillance
What does that mean? 165. Is one which maintaining constant observation of the subject is the
a. Information is usually from a reliable source and is objective, regardless of whether or not he becomes aware of the
possibly true. surveillance? Surveillance to provide protection are normally of this
b. Information is usually from a reliable source and is classification.
probably true. a.Close Surveillance b.Discreet Surveillance
c. Information is usually from a reliable source and is c.undercover operation d.surveillance
improbable. 166. Indicate intermittent (irregular) observation. It may be applied
d. Information is usually form a reliable source and is frequently or infrequently with the period of observation varied on each
doubtfully true. occasion. It is often employed to spot check the activities of known
153. What is meant by evaluation of C-1? subversive personalities.
a. Information comes from a fairly reliable source and is a. Close Surveillance b.Discreet Surveillance
confirmed from other sources c. Loose Surveillance d.surveillance
b. Information comes from an unreliable source and is 167. This is alson known as stationary surveillance is one in which the
improbably true surveillant remains in a relatively fixed position to observe the activities at
c. Information comes from an unreliable source and is a specific location.
probably true a. Close Surveillance b.Discreet Surveillance
d. Information comes from a fairly reliable source and is c. Loose Surveillance d.Fixed (Steak out)
doubtfully true 168. Surveillant follows the subject from place to place in order to
154. SPO I Edna Castro evaluated the information gathered as maintain continuous watch over activities. The movement maybe by foot
“completely reliable, source probably true”. What is the type of or any type of vehicle.
evaluation? a.Moving (Shadowing or Tailing) b.Discreet Surveillance
a. A5 C. A 4 c. Loose Surveillance d.Fixed (Steak out)
b. A1 D. A 2 169. It is accomplished by means of technical visual devices, audio
155. What is the evaluation of the intelligence report forwarded by Agent equipment, photography, interception of mails or the use of any
Mario with an evaluation rating of D2? telecommunication hardware, gadgets, systems and equipment.
A. Completely reliable source – doubtfully true a. Moving (Shadowing or Tailing) b.Discreet Surveillance
information c.Technical d.Fixed (Steak out)
B. Unreliable source – probably true information 170. A system or plan whereby information of intelligence value is
C. Fairly reliable source – possibly true information obtained through the process of direct intercommunication in which one
D. Not Usually reliable source – probably true or more of the parties to the communication is unaware of the specific
information purpose of the conversation.
156. An “A1” information refers to… A. Casing C. Surveillance
A. Completely reliable and probably true B. Elicitation D. Surreptitious entry
B. Usually reliable and Confirmed by other sources 171.The covert observation of an area, a building or stationary object in
C. Completely reliable and Confirmed by other sources order to gain information is called:
D. Completely reliable and possibly true A. Surreptitious entry B. Surveillance
157. Selection of collecting agencies are being selected with a following C. Penetration D. Casing
criteria. 172. It is a circumspect inspection of place to determine its suitability for a
A. Suitability, Capability, Evaluation, Timeliness and Balance. particular operational purposes
B. Suitability, Adoptability, Confirmation, Timeliness and A. Inspection C. Survey
Balance. B. Surveillance D. Casing
C. Suitability, Capability, Confirmation, Timeliness and Balance. 173. It is a Tradecraft in clandestine activity, one of the basic tools of a field
D. Suitability, Capability, Confirmation, Integrity and Balance. operative in the conduct of a covert operation?
A. Inspection C. Survey
158. A method of collecting information wherein the investigator mere B. Surveillance D. Casing
uses his different senses. 174.Casing is an American Intelligence terminology. British Intelligence
A. observation C. research calls it Reconnaissance or Recce for short, the statement is?
B. casing D. interrogation a. true b. false
159. The individual awareness of his surroundings achieved through c.maybe d. none of these
maximum employment of the senses. Expert observation enables a person 175. The close observation and clear description of an area, building or
to recognize and to recall objects, persons and situations accurately, fully installation, particularly its location, approaches and exits, types of physical
and clearly. Is used in offensive actions (surveillance) and in defensive barriers used, its immediate vicinity, etc.
actions (counter-surveillance) a. external b. internal
a. Observation c. casing c.casing d. reconnaissance
b. Research d. interrogation
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176. The close observation and clear description of the lay-out of a 193. An agent who uses influence to gain information.
building, an office, or a room, etc. a.agent in palce c. Penetration agent
a. external b. internal c.expandable agent d. agent of influence
c.casing d. reconnaissance 194. A biographical data through fictitious which will portray the
177. to photograph documents, equipment, or objects of interest. personality of the agent which is to assume is better known as _____.
a. Clandestine photography A. Cover C. Cover suppor
b. Electronics Surveillance B. Cover story D. Undercover
c. Operational Planning 195. Is the means by which an individual group or organizations
d. None of these conceal the true nature of its acts and or existence from the observer.
178. Installing of wiretapping or bugging devices. A. Cover C. Cover support
a. Clandestine photography B. Cover story D. Undercover
b. Electronics Surveillance 196. Is an agent assigned in target areas with the primary mission of
c. Operational Planning supporting the cover story.
d. None of these A. Cover C. Cover support
179. Casing for audio-video surveillance or for confirmation of information B. Cover story D. Undercover
for securing of search warrant or for conduct of surveillance. 197. Is an account consisting of biographical which when adopted by
a. Clandestine photography an individual will assume the personality he wants to adopt.
b. Electronics Surveillance A. Cover C. Cover support
c. Operational Planning B. Cover story D. Organization Cover
d. None of these 198. Is an intelligence/investigative technique in which
180. What is the method of collecting information wherein the agent/operative conceals his official/true identity and adopts an assumed
investigator tails or shadows the persons or vehicles? role to accomplish an intelligence/investigative mission.
A. Research A. Cover C. Undercover Operation
B. Surveillance B. Cover story D. Organization Cover
C. Casing 199. The following are Four Types of Cover except-
D. Photography a. Natural Cover using actual or true background.
181. An agent through whom false information is leaked to the b. Artificial Cover using biographical data adopted for the
enemy. purpose.
a. Agent in place C. Expandable agent c. Cover within a Cover justifies your existence.
b. Double agent D. Penetration agent d. Multiple Cover any cover you wish
182. As used in intelligence parlance is the aggressive effort to acquire e. special cover
certain specific information which may not be readily available. 200. Which of the following is the most common reason why an informer
a.Collection b. Procurement gives information to the police?
c.analysis d. interpretation a.wants to be known to the police b.monetary reward
183. The essence of intelligence is? c.as a good citizen d.revenge
a.access. B. information
c.knowledge d. ability and skills 201.Pedro is an informant who always gave information freely and willfully
184. An agent who has been recruited by an intelligence service with as being a witness of a certain crime to the nearest authority. What type of
a highly sensitive target, who is just beginning a career or have been long informant would he be?
or (outsider) insider. A. Criminal Informant B. Confidential Informant
a.agent in palce c. double agent C. Voluntary Informant D. Anonymous Informant
c.expandable agent d. agent of influence 202. Maria forwarded her information to the police through telephone
185. It would entail the recording or organization of raw materials so with the hope that her identity cannot be identified by the offenders and
that they may be readily compared with other items. even by the police officers. Maria would be considered as a…
a. Collation c. Interpretation A. Criminal Informant B. Confidential Informant
b. Evaluation d. Deduction C. Voluntary Informant D. Anonymous Informant
186. These include both expandable and non-expandable 203. PO1 Surry was assigned to conduct a surveillance of an event to
commodities except real property. ensure that when they visit the occasion they would be in their proper
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable attire. What kind of surveillance did PO1 Surry conducted?
supplies A. Tailing or Shadowing B. Casing or Reconnaissance
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies C. Roping D. Surveillance
187. They are commodities which are durable in nature and when 204. In general, a person who gives information to the police
used do not suffer any substantial alteration in form and size. voluntarily, without any consideration is properly called _____.
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable A. Agent C. Informant
supplies B. Agent handler D. Informer
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies 205. An informant that is usually anonymous and his purpose is to
188. They are perishable and consumable in nature. eliminate competitors is properly called _____.
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable a. Anonymous C. Rival Elimination
supplies b. False D. Double-crosser
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies 206. One who provides the investigator with confidential information
189. In directing the efforts of subordinates under a particular about a crime or about the actual or potential tendency of an individual or
command, which among the following is not considered as an group to commit a crime.
efficient means in attaining proper direction to achieve pre- a. Confidential Informant b. anonymous informant
determined goals? c. Rival Elimination Informantd. False Informant
a. Observation c. Guidance 207. May be of great help even if never seen and when information
b. Inspection d. All of the above appears to have some significance, get all information at the time of the
call.
190. An enemy agent who has been captured, turned around and sent a. Confidential Informant b. anonymous informant
back where he came from as an agent of his captors. c. Rival Elimination Informantd. False Informant
a.agent in palce c. double agent 208. Is usually anonymous and his purpose is to eliminate rivals or
c.expandable agent d. agent of influence competitor
a. Confidential Informant b. anonymous informant
191. An agent through whom false information is leaked to the enemy. c. Rival Elimination Informant d. False Informant
a.agent in palce c. double agent 209. Reveals information usually of no consequences or stuff concocted in
c.expandable agent d. agent of influence thin air.
a. Confidential Informant b. anonymous informant
192. An agent who have such reached the enemy, gather information and c. Rival Elimination Informant d. False Informant
manage to get back alive. 210. Hangs about the fringe of underworld and delights in surprising the
a.agent in palce c. Penetration agent police with choice bits of information.
c.expandable agent d. agent of influence a. Confidential Informant b. anonymous informant
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c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing 225. Obligation imposed by law and regulation on any morals of the
Informant personnel for the proper use, care and maintenance of supplies
211. Has something to sell. He may be of value but revenge motive is entrusted to him.
present as a profit in selling the information. a. Property accountability c. Personal responsibility
a.Mercenary Informant b. anonymous informant b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing 226. Primary obligation to keep forward and maintain actual record of
Informant equipment, supplies entrusted to an office/personnel.
212. Uses his seeming desire to give information as an excuse to talk to the a. Property accountability c. Personal responsibility
police in order to get more information from them than he gives. b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
a.Double-Crosser Informant b. anonymous informant 227. An obligation imposed by regulation and law to the property
c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing custodian to keep and maintain informed records of supplies and
Informant equipment entrusted to him.
213. Includes those operators of licensed premises who do not want their a. Property accountability c. Personal responsibility
place of business to become the hangout of dangerous criminals. b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
a.Double-Crosser Informant b. Legitimate Informant 228. Performance budgeting is a concept generally contrasted with
c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing budgeting by:
Informant a. Object expenditure c. Distance and time
214. May be prodded by fear or self-interest. He may be the “little man” b. Revenue d. Economy
who runs to the police when he sees his confederates are about to be 229. In order to be ascertained that essential supplies will be available
involved in a dangerous criminal act and he will be placed in a dangerous when needed the property custodial or supply officer should:
situation. This type is the weakest link in the criminal chain. a. Undertake monthly inventories.
a. Frightened Informant b. Legitimate Informant b. Order supplies in advance
c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing c. Decide on a reserve minimum on every kind of supply
Informant and re-order when the minimum level is reached.
215. May be a female associate of any criminal. She may be able to give d. Secure and estimate the need for a particular supply.
valuable information and is not suspected by the criminal boyfriend, but 230. A superior officer may attain good professional relationship with
beware female of the species are more deadly than male for she can his subordinates by:
always change her mind. a. Being formal at all times
a.Frightened Informant b. Woman Informant b. Being lenient at all times
c. Rival Elimination Informant d. Self-Aggrandizing c. Being mildly friendly to them
Informant d. Helping them in times of needs
216. Which of the following statement is FALSE? 231. A subordinate who does better work than other but constantly
A.Classified information must not be discussed with friends and complains about his status and work to other men, which affects
members of the family. the unit’s morale, should be dealt with by:
B.Classified information should be known only by one person. a. Giving him work overloads to minimize communication
C.Cabinets with classified documents must be secured with with others.
padlocks and security measures at all times. b. Transferring him to other units.
D.All classified documents must be safeguarded. c. Secretly conversed with by the superior officer him to
217. PO III Serafin Alta frequents clubs, places of amusements and secure cooperation without giving him special
entertainment known to be habitually visited by subject and subject’s considerations.
associates. PO III Alta’s undercover assignment is called. d. Reprimanded for insubordination.
A.multiple assignment B.social assignment 232. A subordinate who frequently asks his superior officer regarding
C.work assignment D.dwelling assignment problems with decisions making:
218.PO I BBB get employed at a restaurant where he can observe the a. Has not fully assumed the authority entrusted to him.
activities of the crew who happens to be subject in his undercover b. Has not been given proper delegation of authority
assignment. PO I BBB’s undercover assignment is called. c. Has poor decision making skills.
a.multiple assignment b.social assignment d. Looks upon his superior officer like a father asking for
c.work assignment d.dwelling assignment advice.
219. Training required for promotion to the rank of P/Insp. 233. A subordinate who usually tries to please his superiors on
a. OSEC b. POAC c. OBC d. everything he does shows that he:
OCC a. a. Lacks self confidence
220. It is derived from repeated practices and custom, duties and b. Tries to impress and please his superiors
responsibilities vested upon a certain organization and rules of c. Loves praises and admiration
conduct for common observance and benefit. d. Tries to cover up for some deficiencies.
a. Authority b. Law c. Responsibility d. 234. Most frequent cause of employee dissatisfaction.
Delegation a. Favoritism
221. The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines b. Strict implementation of rules and regulations.
mandated the creation of the Philippine National Police, what c. Failure to prepare employees in policy and procedural
provision of the fundamental law prescribed that it would changes.
assume an identity of civilian in character and national in scope. d. Over-worked and under-compensated.
a. Article VI Section XVI c. Article III Section V 235. The policy making body of any organization is
b. Article III Section IV d. Article XVI Section VI a. Top management c. Executive board
222. It is a function of management, which makes the supervisors and b. Administration d. Executive officer
superior officers within the chain of command to make decisions 236. The implementation arm of the administration of any
in advance. organization is:
a. Organizing b. Planning c. Directing d. a. Management Council c. Operational Services
Staffing b. Administrative board d. Chain of command
223. It is part of the functions of management wherein the proper 237. It is a Graphic illustration showing the workings and
allocation and distribution of able personnel into positions for accomplishment of the department as a whole organization
which their capabilities would afford optimum output. a. Charts of Accomplishments
a. Organizing b. Budgeting c. Staffing d. b. Chronological distribution
Planning c. Communications data
224. It refers to entrustment of a particular workload to some other d. Statistical presentations
person within an organization making him accountable for the 238. It is the apparent right or authority by which an officer justifies
accomplishment of said undertaking. his acts thru his police badge, certificate, writ or orders:
a. Command Responsibility c. Directing a. De facto authority c. Color of authority
b. Delegation d. All of the b. Delegated authority d. Deputized authority
above 239. A central or focal points of a police department at which
complaints are stated and recorded
a. Complaints Sheet c. Complaint desk
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b. Complaints records d. Record book of events
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION III 14. Which of the following Procedures has least value to the officer
CLE – EXAMINATION DRILL 2018 charge with responsibility for police functions.
a. Historical method
1. It is distribution of authority and responsibility from top b. Experimental control
management to lower level officers c. Clinical method
a. Decentralization c. Command d. Case study method
centralization 15. The best measurement of effectiveness of each unit or division in
b. De-regulation d. Delegation of authority a police force is:
2. Is a situation where there is an appointment of a person to act a. Its inter-relationship with the community
for another or others. It is done in a form of downward authority; b. Its inter-relationship with all units of the police force
whereas, the responsibility flows upward c. The condition of accomplishment of its primary
a. Regionalization purpose
b. Delegation of authority d. Its inter-relationship with closely related units of the
c. Decentralization force
d. Delegation of responsibility 16. To reside in or near the dwelling of target to maintain constant contact
3. Systematic assignment of functions to units in a police force is: with the home life of the subject.
a. Police organization a. Dwelling Assignment b. Work Assignment
b. Police management c. Social Assignment d. Personal contact Assignment
c. Police supervision 17.Getting employed where the operative can observe the activities of the
d. Police personnel direction subject at his place of work.
4. Logical arrangement of duties and responsibilities to members a. Dwelling Assignment b. Work Assignment
within an organization c. Social Assignment d. Personal contact Assignment
a. Police organization 18. Frequent places of entertainment and amusement habitually being
b. Police management visited by the target.
c. Police supervision a. Dwelling Assignment b. Work Assignment
d. Police personnel management c. Social Assignment d. Personal contact Assignment
5. A police officer who demonstrates most serious lack of 19. The operative is required to develop the friendship and trust of target.
leadership qualities is one who: a. Dwelling Assignment b. Work Assignment
a. Seldom delegates authority to subordinate c. Social Assignment d. Personal contact Assignment
b. Seldom asks others to do what he himself is not willing 20. The operative is tasked to cover two or more of the above specific
to do assignments simultaneously; it can produce extensive information with
c. Allows his men to hold group meetings to discuss their minimum expenses but more prone to compromise.
work a. Dwelling Assignment b. Work Assignment
d. Frequently praises subordinates in the presence of c.Multiple Assignment d. Personal contact Assignment
others 21.In the debriefing, the intelligence agent is asked to discuss which of the
6. In the concept of Personnel management the most serious following:
problem currently facing Philippine Police Authorities is: A. His educational profile and school attended
a. Discipline c. Recruitment B. His personal circumstances such as his age, religious
b. Assignment d. Promotion affiliation, address, etc.
7. The police organization unit that does the most jobs to C. His political inclination and/or party affiliation.
coordinate and relate together the other functional units in a D. His observations and experiences in the intelligence
policy agency is: function
a. Personnel Division c. Criminalistic 22.A form of intelligence that deals with the progress of research and
Division development as it affects the economic and military potential of a nation.
b. Records Management Division d. Finance A. Sociological Intelligence B. Biographical Intelligence
Division C. Armed Force Intelligence D. Geographical Intelligence
8. Is the organization functions that synchronizes all operations and 23.Established by Henry Peel in 1829. It was the premier institution in
staff activities gathering of information regarding the identity, activities of criminals as
a. Planning c. Coordinating well as obtaining evidences and affecting the arrests of the same.
b. Controlling d. Directing A. FBI B. NBI
9. The executive function that combines for its effectiveness, the C. Scotland Yard D. INTERPOL
use of inspection, periodic reporting, following-up and the like: 24.Some of the instructions in foot surveillance are the following, EXCEPT
a. Planning c. Coordinating A. stop quickly, look behind
b. Controlling d. Directing B. drop paper, never mind what happens to the paper
10. A supervisor’s Span of Control is generally determined in terms C. window shop, watch reflection
of: D. retrace steps
a. Number of subordinates directly reporting to him 25.The use of beautiful women in baited situations.
b. Number of superiors to who one reports A. Drone trap B. Honey trap
c. Number of superiors from who he takes orders C. Dead drop D. convoy
d. Number of tasks assigned 26.This is otherwise known as the Private Security Agency Law.
11. Liaison work as a related management job is mostly undertaken A. RA 5478 C. RA 5487
while engaged in: B. RA 8551 D. RA 8515
a. Planning c. Directing 27. A new Private Security Agency shall be issued a temporary license to
b. Coordinating d. Controlling operate that is good for:
12. Control is implemented among others by inspection: This means A. six months B. one year and six months
that the main function of inspection is: C. one year D. two years
a. Maintain discipline 28.How is one classified if he steals primarily because of irresistible urge
b. Acquire information due to unexpected opportunity and little chance of detection?
c. Insure uniformity of actions A.systematic pilferer B.ordinary pilferer
d. Supervisions C.casual pilferer D.unusual pilferer.
13. In allocating authority in a police organization. Integration 29.One who steals with preconceived plans and takes away any or all types
means: of items or supplies for economic gains.
a. Placing responsibility for final decisions to a Council A.systematic pilferer B.ordinary pilferer
b. Providing administrator responsibility to refer all C.casual pilferer D.unusual pilferer.
decisions to the chief executive officer 30.A security force maintained and operated by any private
c. Gathering into the hands of an administrator all company/corporation utilizing any of its employees to watch, secure or
administrative authority for the agency guard its business establishment premises, compound or properties is
d. Delegating appropriate responsibility for each integral called:
unit a.Company Guard Force b.Government Guard Unit
c.Private Security Agency d.All of these
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31 . A security guard hired by client belonging to private security c.Philippine Assistance of Detective and Protective Agency
agency. Operations
a.Company Guard Force b.Government Guard d.Philippine Association of Detection and Protective Agency
Unit Operators
c.Private Security d.All of these 48.PNP- SAGSD means?
32. A security guard recruited and employed by the government. a.Security Association and Guard Supervisory Division
a. Government Security b.Government Guard b.Security Association and Guard Supervision Division
Unit c.Security Agency and Guard Supervisory Directions
c.Private Security d.All of these d.Security Agency and Guard Supervisory Division
33. No licensed security agency shall operate, promote and enter 49.PNP-SOSIA means?
into an agreement of “merger“ with any person or a group of a.Supervisory Office for Security and Investigation Agency
persons for the purpose of organizing a branch unit or subsidiary b.Supervisory Office for Security and Investigative Agency
under separate control and ownership which is also known as: c.Supervisory Office for Security and Investigative Association
A.Merger System C. Kabit System d.Supervisory Officer for Security and Investigative Agency
B.Branch System D. Branch-out System 50.PARSTS means?
34.The maximum number of private security personnel that a a.Philippine Associative of Recognized Security Training School,
PSA/CGF/PDA may employ shall be: Inc.
A.500 C. 1500 b.Philippine Agency of Recognized Securitative Training School,
B.1000 D. 2000 Inc.
35. Regular License for Private Security Agency? c.Philippine Agency of Recognized Security Training School, Inc.
a. minimum of 200 licensed private security personnel d.Philippine Association of Recognized Security Training School,
b. minimum of 100 licensed private security personnel Inc.
c. minimum of 50 licensed private security personnel 51.It provides means and ways by which all personnel and employees are
d. minimum of 500 licensed private security personnel trained to make them security conscious and disciplined.
36. Regular License for Company Guard Fource? A.security check
a. minimum of thirty (30) licensed private security B.security investigation
personnel C.security education
b. minimum of 50 licensed private security personnel D.security promotion
c. minimum of 100 licensed private security personnel 52.A person’s suitability to be given a security clearance is determined
d. minimum of 500 licensed private security personnel through a process called __________.
37. The importance of the firm or installation with reference to a. .Security training
the national economy security b. .Security education
A.relative vulnerability B.relative necessity c. Security promotion
C.relative criticality D.relative security d. Security investigation
38.What is the importance of the firm or installation in relation 53.The process of inspecting or examining with careful thoroughness is a
to national security referred to? PSI technique known as:
A.relative vulnerability B.relative security a.Background investigation (BI)
C.relative criticality D.relative necessity b.Positive vetting
39.The susceptibility of the plant or establishment to damage, c.Profiling
loss or disruption of operation due to various hazards. d.Undercover investigation
A.relative vulnerability B.relative security 54.New employees should be briefed on security rules and regulations of
C.relative criticality D.relative necessity the organization and the importance of observing them. This process is
40.A type of fence that is constructed in such a away that visual called________.
access through the fence is denied is called: A.Security promotion
a.Chain link fence C. Solid fence B.Security reminders
b.Concertina wire fence D. Full-view fence C.Security orientation
41.The minimum age requirement for Security Manager or D.Security investigation
Operator of a security agency is : 55.What should be undertaken by a Security Officer before he can prepare
A.40 yrs old C. 25 yrs old a comprehensive security program for his industrial plan?
B.30 yrs old D. 35 yrs old a.security conference
42.The following are the educational qualifications for Security b.security survey
Consultant except: c.security check
A. Master in Public Administration d.security education
B. Master in Criminology 56.What is the system of natural and man-made barriers placed between
C. Bachelor of Science in Criminology the potential intruder and the object/person/matter being protected?
D. Bachelor of Law a.Communication security
43.A Private Security Agency who is applying for regular license b.Document security
to operate must have a minimum of: c.Physical security
A.100 Guards C. 500 Guards d.Personnel security
B.200 Guards D. 1000 Guards 57.Physical Security is the sum total of all physical safeguards employed or
44.Private security agencies has to be registered with the: installed to secure the assets.
a.Security and Exchange Commission Example of Physical Security except-
b.Department of Interior and Local Government a. Safeguard employed – human guard
c.National Police Commission b.Safeguard installed – perimeter fence/
d.National Bureau of Investigation c.barriers and security devices
45. Licenses of the private security guards are processed and d.none of these
issued by the: 58.Is the sum total of all policies, regulations, doctrines and practices,
a.Philippine National Police enforced to safeguard the contents and integrity of any classified
b.National Police Commission information or document from compromise or loss.
c.Department of Interior and Local Government A.document security
d.Security and Exchange Commission B.physical security
46.The supervision and control of trainings and operations of security C. operational security
agencies is under the office of: D.organizational security
A.PADPAO C. PARSTS 59. Is the sum total of procedures followed, inquiries conducted and
B.PNP-SAGSD D. PNP-SOSIA criteria applied to determine the work suitable of a particular applicant or
47. PADPAO means? the retention or transfer of a particular employee.
a.Philippine Association of Detective and Protective Agency A.document security
Operators B. Personnel Security
b.Philippine Association of Detective and Protective Agency C.operational security
Operations D.organizational security
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78. Are house-like structures above the perimeter barriers. It gives a
60.Protection of classified documents/matters concerning their psychological effect to violators.
preparation, classification, reproduction, handling, transmission, disposal A.Top tower B.Top guard
and destruction. C.Cellar guard D.Guard Control Stations
A.document security B.physical security 79. The protective alarm system that consist of ringing up a visual or
C.operational security D.organizational security audible alarm near the object to be protected is called:
61.It is the protection of high ranking officials from harm, kidnapping and a. Central station system
similar acts. b. Proprietary system
a.asset protection b.physical security c. Local alarm system
c.document security d.VIP security d. Auxiliary alarm system
62.Protective lighting, perimeter barriers and ________ system are known 80. a type of alarm where the control station is located outside the plant or
in industrial security as physical security. installation.
a.relieving C. reporting a. Central station system
b.Accounting D. guarding b. Proprietary system
63.It is a natural, man-made or physical device which is capable of c. Local alarm system
restricting, deterring or delaying illegal access to an installation. d. Auxiliary alarm system
a.fence C. barrier 81. Centralized monitor of the proprietary alarm system is located in the
b.wall D. hazard industrial firm itself with a duty operator
64.Under physical security, what should be placed between the a. Central station system
prospective intruder and target installation? b. Proprietary system
A.Hazard B.Net c. Local alarm system
C.Risk D.Barrier d. Auxiliary alarm system
65.Is a system of barriers placed between the potential intruder and the 82. Company-owned alarm systems with a unit in the nearest police
matter to be protected. station so that in case of need, direct call is possible.
a.asset protection b.physical security a. Central station system
c.document security d.VIP security b. Proprietary system
66.Physical measures are used to define, protect, and monitor property c. Local alarm system
rights and objects: they consist of barriers and devices that are able to d. Auxiliary alarm system
detect, impede, and deter potential security threats. EXCEPT- 83. A stand-by lighting which can be utilized in the event of electrical
a.Protective Barrier/Protective Alarms failure, either due to local equipment or commercial power failure is called
b.Protective Lightings A. Emergency lighting
c.Protective Locks and Keys B .Movable lighting
d.Protective Cabinets C. Stand-by lighting
e.NONE OF THESE D. Stationary luminary
67. Any structure or physical device capable of restricting, deterring, 84. Similar to continuous lighting but it turned on manually or by special
delaying illegal access to an installation. device or other automatic means when there is suspicious entry
A. Barrier B. inside Perimeter a. Emergency lighting
C. Perimeter Barrier D. Outside Perimeter b.Movable lighting
68. A medium or structure, which defines the physical limits of an c.Stand-by lighting
installation or area to restrict or impede access thereto d.Stationary luminary
A. Barrier B. inside Perimeter 85. This is a common type consisting of series of fixed luminaries to flood
C. Perimeter Barrier D. Outside Perimeter given area continuously with overlapped
69. A line protection adjacent to protected area and passing through points a. Emergency lighting
of possible entry into the area, such as doors, windows, tunnels or other b. Movable lighting
point of access. c. Stand-by lighting
A. Barrier B. inside Perimeter d. Stationary luminary
C. Perimeter Barrier D. Outside Perimeter 86. Consist of stationary or portable, manually operated search lights
70. A line of protection surrounding but somewhat removed from a which may be lighted continuously during hours of darkness or only as
protected area, such as a fence. needed and usually supplementary to either of the first two types.
A. Barrier B. inside Perimeter a. Emergency lighting
C. Perimeter Barrier D. Outside Perimeter b. Movable lighting
71. Types Of Perimeter Barriers EXCEPT- c. Stand-by lighting
a. Wire Fences/Building Walls d. Stationary luminary
b. Bodies of Water/Types Of Perimeter Barrier Openings 87. The issued key to open main entrance gate and office is called _____.
c. Gates and Doors/Sidewalk Elevator a. Master key C. Master keying System
d. Utilities CLOSING b. Maison Keying D. Key Control
e. Clear Zone 88. A key to a single lock within a master keyed system.
72. An industrial complex must establish its first line of physical defense. It a. Master key C. Master keying System
must have: b. Maison Keying D. Change Key (One level)
A.the building itself B.communication barrier 89. All levels operated by change key and master key Master key operates
C.perimeter barrier D.window barrier all locks generally of one building.
73. First Line of Defense except- a. Master key C. Master keying System
a. Perimeter fences b. barriers or b. Maison Keying D. Change Key (One level)
c. guards at the gate d. none of these 90. All locks operated by change key, master key and grand master key.
74. Second Line of Defense except- a.Grand Master Key (Three level) C. Master keying System
a. Doors, floors, c.windows, walls, b. Maison Keying D. Change Key (One level)
b. Gates d. droofs, grills 91. All locks operated by change key, master key, grand master key and
e. other entries to a building great grand master key.
75. Third Line of Defense except- a.Grand Master Key (Three level) C. Master keying System
a. Storage system c. steel cabinets, b. Great Grand Master Key (Four level)
b. lacks, safes, d. vaults and interior file rooms D. Change Key (One level)
e. floors/ windows 92. All locks operated by change key, master key, grand master key,
76. These are barbed wires placed above the vertical fence in order great grand master key and great great grand master key.
to increase physical protection of establishments or installations. a.Grand Master Key (Three level) C. Master keying System
A.Top tower B.Top guard b. Great Grand Master Key (Four level)
C.Cellar guard D.Tower guard house D. Great Great Grand Master Key (Five level)
77. Normally provided at main perimeter entrances to secure areas located 93. A metallic container used for the safekeeping of documents or small
out of doors, and manned by guards on a full time basis items in an office or installation:
A.Top tower B.Top guard A. File room C. Vault
C.Cellar guard D.Guard Control Stations B. File cabinet D. Safe
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94. A heavily-constructed fire and burglar resistance container usually a B. Complete Background Investigator
part of the building structure used to keep and protect cash, documents C. Compulsory Background Investigation
and negotiable instruments. D. Complete Background Investigation
A. File room C. Vault 110. Which of the following plans map out in advance all operations
B. File cabinet D. Safe involved in the organization management of personnel and material and in
95. A cubicle in a building constructed a little lighter than a vault but bigger the procurement and disbursement of financial resources?
size to accommodate limited people to work on the records inside. A. Management Plans B. Procedural Plans
A. File room C. Vault C. Operational Plans D. Tactical Plans
B. File cabinet D. Safe 111. What is the main role of the PNP personnel is a stated in NAPOLCOM
96. Is an inquiry into the character, reputation, discretion, integrity, morals Memo Circular 94-010 during eviction and demolition of squatter’s
and loyalty of an individual in order to determine a person’s suitability for dwelling?
appointment access to classified matter. A. Assure the safety of the landowner
A.BI C. PBI B. Give security assistance to the demolition/eviction activities
B.CBI D. PSI C. Prevent of looting of priorities
97. Types of Personnel Security Investigation except- D. Participate in the physical eviction of squatter 1dwellers
a. Local Agency Check (LAC) 112. Which of the following is the best indicator of a police organization’s
b. National Agency Check (NAC) efficiency?
c. Partial Background Investigation (PBI) A. Given the goodwill and actives support of the people
d. Correct Background Investigation (CBI) B. Manned by highly qualified personnel
98. A check made on an individual usually seeking employment through C. Managed by efficient supervisors
subjects records in the police files, educational institutions, place of D. Receiving adequate pay andallowances
residence, and former employers 113. When will be the use of police assault to resolve a hostage situation is
a. Local Agency Check (LAC) appropriate?
b. National Agency Check (NAC) A. Hostage is a VIP
c. Partial Background Investigation (PBI) B. Hostage-takers are cognizant of the consequences of their
d. Correct Background Investigation (CBI) actions
e. Background Investigation (BI) C. Hostages are in imminent danger of injury of death
99. Cathy owned an establishment located in Cebu City. One of her D. Hostage-takers are terrorist prepared to die for their cause
proposals is to place fences on the entire area of her property especially in 114. You cannot prevent or predict natural hazards like storms,
securing and avoiding any unauthorized person to view the activity inside earthquakes, nor floods. In order to reduce the disastrous effects of these
of her establishment. What type of fence did Cathy plan to have? natural hazards, as a security officer, you will:
A. Full-view fence B. Solid fence A. alert your guards when such hazards occur
C. Half type fence D. Wall B. call PAGASA and inquire when the next storm is coming
100. A breach of the protective system and the subsequent loss or C. not to take any concern on such hazards
compromise of defense information, company secrets or damage to D. prepare the disaster or emergency plan for those hazards for
personnel, property or personnel. the firm
A. hazard B. security barrier 115. A system of personnel movement and control whereby badges or
C. sabotage D. security risk identification are issued to personnel upon entering an installations.
101. A type of lock which is portable and detachable lock having a A. badge system B. identification system
sliding hasp which passes through a staple ring and is then made fasten or C. pass system D. badge and pass system
secured. 116. A conference or dialogue between the survey team and management
A. Card-operated lock B. Pad lock officials before security survey is conducted.
C. Combination Lock D. Electrical Lock A. security survey B. special survey
102. A type of security applied to business groups engaged in industries C. entrance conference D. exit conference
like manufacturing, assembling, research and development, processing, 117. Any area, access to which is subject to special restriction control.
warehousing and even agriculture. A. restricted area B. exclusion area
A. Industrial security B. Hotel security C. controlled area D. coverage factor
C. VIP security D. Bank security 118. Are the acts or conditions affecting the safe operation of the facility
103. This concern with the physical measures adopted to prevent caused by human action, accidental or intentional.
unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, material and document and A. security hazards B. man-made hazard
to safeguard them against espionage, sabotage damage, loss and theft: C. natural hazard D. all of the above
A. School security B. VIP security 119. Are those caused by natural phenomena which caused damage,
C. Bank security D. Physical Security disturbance and problems of the normal functioning of human activities,
104. Physical security describes measures that “DETER” attackers from including security.
accessing a facility, resources or information stored on physical medial. A. security hazards B. man-made hazard
Deter means… C. natural hazard D. all of the above
A. discourage B. encourage 120. Among the visitors movement control, which of the following is the
C. push D. detect most important?
105. The protection resulting from the application of various measures A. Visitor’s logbook B. Escort
which prevent or delay the enemy or unauthorized person in giving C. Visitors entrance D. Time traveled
information through the communication system. 121. It is the weakest link in the security chain.
A. Communication security B. Hotel security A. Managers B. Personnel
C. Industrial safety D. Physical security C. Barries D. Inspections
106. The protection resulting from the application of various measures 122. PBI stands for…
which safeguard hotel guests and their personal effects, hotel properties A. Partial Background Investigator
and functions in hotel restaurant, bars and club. B. Partial Background Investigation
A. Communication security B. Hotel security C. Philippine Background Investigator
C. Industrial safety D. Physical security D. Philippine Background Investigation
107. The security involving the protection of documents and classified 123. The following are Political Field of security except one:
papers from loss, assessed by the unauthorized persons damage, theft and A. International Security B. National Security
compromise through disclosures. C. Human Security D. Financial Security
A. Communication security B. Document security 124. They are also referred to as the BLUE ARMY.
C. Hotel security D. Physical security A. SAF B. Government Security Guard
108. What type of protective security system is applied to business groups C. Private Security Guard D. Philippine Army
engaged in industries like manufacturing and assembling? It may also 125. The latest amendment of the implementing rules and regulations of
mean the business of providing security. Private Security Agency Law was on:
A. Industrial Security B. Mall Security A. March 7, 1996 B. October 8, 1994
C. Hotel Security D. VIP Security C. January 8, 1994 D. October 18, 1994
109. CBI stands for… 126. The required type of training while applying for a new security guard
A. Compulsory Background Investigator license is:
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A. In Service Training B. On Job Training C. Safer Communities togetherD. None of these
C. Pre Licensing Training D. Specialized Training 146. What is the main mission of police in India?
127. The use of firearms by Private Detective shall be: A. Safer India B. Towards Safer Indi
A. required B. mandatory C. Towards Peaceful India D. Peaceful India
C. discretionary D. optional 147. The highway patrol or motorway police in Germany is?
128. The surety bond per firearm to be deposited is: A.Wasserschutzpolizei B.Autobahnpolizei
A. 150 pesos B. 100 pesos C.Spezialeinsatzkommando D.Higpatrolpolizi
C. 50 pesos D. 40 pesos 148. Police officer 2 in the Philippine is _____________ in Israel?
129. The basic load of ammunition per unit of a duly licensed firearm shall A.RavNitzav B.RavShoter
not exceed: c. Nitzav d. Shoter
A. 20 loads B. 30 loads 149. These are also known as Marxist-Leninist justice, and exist in many
C. 25 loads D. 50 loads places, such as Africa and Asia.
130. Any law enforcement officer authorized by law to effect any justified a.Islamic System b.Socialist System
confiscation of firearm issued to a security guard shall inform the Chief of c. Civil Law System d. Common Law System
the PNP within: 150. Also known as Continental Justice or Romano-Germanic Justice
A. 12 Hrs. B. 24 Hrs. System?
C. 18 Hrs. D. 36 Hrs. a. Islamic System b. Socialist System
131. The oldest police agency in France; c. Civil Law System d. Common Law System
A. Police Nationale 151. These are also known as Anglo-American Justice, and exist in most
B. Gendarmerie English-Speaking Countries.
C. Police Judiciare a. Islamic System b. Socialist System
D. Surete c. Civil Law System d. Common Law System
132. In the system of the Public Safety Commissions of Japan, The person 152. Are also known as Muslim or Arabic justice system?
who has the jurisdiction over the National Public Safety Commissions is a. Islamic System b. Socialist System
the? c. Civil Law System d. Common Law System
A. Minister of state B. Prime Minister 153. It is in charge of research statistics and the investigation of nationally
C. Commissioner General D. Prefectural Governor important and international cases in Japan.
133. This is a country that has a single system of law administration of A. Traffic Bureau B. Criminal Investigation Bureau
justice and servants of the republic rather than local governments; C. Security Bureau D. Regional Public Safety
A. Philippines B. U.K Bureau
C. France D. United States 154. They are concerned with police personnel, education, welfare,
134. Which of the following country that both national and local training, and unit inspections in Japan Police Force.
governments share control: A. Personnel Administration
A. Great Britain B. France B. Police Administration Bureau
C. Belgium D. Philippines C. Bureau of Administration
135. What is the lowest rank in Hong Kong? D. Police Records and
A. Police B. First Bhayangkara 155. It is responsible for all matters relating to training within the Hong
C. Second Bhayangkara D. Police constable Kong Police except internal security, Auxiliary and Marine Police training.
136. What is the lowest rank in Indonesia police force? Training provided by the Police College includes recruit and continuation
A. Watch B. Second Bhayangkara training, crime investigation training, police driver training and weapon
C. Constable D. Police constable tactics training.
137. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet glove” in the A. Hongkong Police College
enforcement of law? B. Hong Kong Police Training School
A. Switzerland Police B. Japan Police C. Hong Kong Police School
C. Ireland Police D. Egypt Police D. Hong Kong School of
138. When poor person commits a crime, the government goes to work 156. This system is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where
analyzing the family, education and employment needs of everyone in that lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent?
poor person’s family. It is referring to? A. socialist system B. islamic systems
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police C. common law system D. civil law system
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police 157. This society has little codification of law, no specialization among
139. The sense of hope and confidence among the people towards their police?
local authorities that they are doing everything they can in crime control. It A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
is referring to? C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police 158. This kind of society has a system of laws, police who tend to keep
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment
140. What country practiced the “shame-based” rather than “guilty-based” characterized by civilization and overcrowding.
approach because of the shame it would bring to the family if such A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial society
member of a Family commits crime. C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
A. China B. India 159. This kind of society has little codification of law, no specialization
C. Japan D. Egypt among police, and a system of punishment that just let things go for a
141. This country has lesser or no crime because of the high rate of firearm while without attention until things becomes too much, and then harsh,
ownership or the extensive welfare system? barbaric punishment is resorted to.
a. Egypt b. Switzerland A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial society
c. Japan d. Ireland C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
142. Another country with an interestingly low crime rate, where the crime 160. What type of police system which is distinguished by a strong
rate are not necessarily that low, but stable and resistant to fluctuating inquisitorial system where less right is grated to the accused, and the
spikes? written law is taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation.
a. Egypt b. Switzerland A. Common law system B. Civil law System
c. Japan d. Ireland C. Socialist system D. Islamic system
143. Is another place with an unexpectedly low crime rate because of 161. What type of police system which is distinguished by procedures
religious terrorism, despite a serious unemployment problem? designed to rehabilitate or retain people into fulfilling their responsibilities
a. Egypt b. Switzerland to the state?
c. Japan d. Ireland A. Common law system B. Civil law System
144. This place has a little or no crime because their conflicts are resolved C. Socialist system D. Islamic system
by a tribal council, and there are no jails or prison. 162. They let things go for a while without attention until things become
a. Egypt b. Switzerland too much, and then hash, barbaric punishment is resorted to. This society
c. Japan d. Ireland is known as:
145. The Philippine National Police motto is To Serve and Protect while the A. urban–commercial society B. urban-industrial society
motto of Hong Kong Police force… C. bureaucratic society D. folk-communal society
A. Law and Order B. We serve with pride and Care
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163. It has a civil law, specialized police forces and punishment is D. National Public Safety Commission
inconsistent, sometimes harsh, and sometimes lenient. It is referred as
what? 183. SITUATION 7: P/INSP Chiz Muso was assigned in Calatraba Police
A. urban–commercial society B. folk-communal society Station as Chief of Police. Within three (3) months of his assignment,
C. urban-industrial society D. bureaucratic society countless attacked by the PULAHAN were successfully made resulted to
164. They are distinguished by a strong inquisitorial system where less the death of thirteen (13) police officers. According to the anonymous
right is granted to the accused, and the written law is taken as gospel and source, one (1) of his policemen is a relative of the rebel group.
subject to little interpretation. What is referred to this description? Which of the following statement best described the causes of the
A. civil law system B. socialist system countless and successful attacks?
C. islamic system D. common law system A. The policemen of P/ISNP Chiz has no courage to fight back
165. They are distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or with the rebel group
retrain people into fulfilling their responsibilities to the state. B. The Intelligence officer of P/INSP Chiz is lack of training and
A. common law system B. civil law system indoctrination
C. islamic system D. socialist system C. The Intelligence officer of P/Insp Chiz failed to obtain
166. Ultimate expression of positive law, designed to move the state information about the attack
forward toward the perfectibility of state and mankind. It is referring to as D. The policemen of P/INSP Chiz were outnumbered during the
what? attacks
A. common law system B. civil law system 184. To confirm an alleged relationship of one of the policeman of P/ISNP
C. socialist system D. islamic system Chiz to the rebel group, INSP Chiz shall conduct:
167. The continent which was derived from the name of a Phoenix in Greek A. Background investigation B. Casing and reconnaissance
Mythology. C. Roping D. Interrogation
A. Europe B. South America 185. Assume that the alleged information regarding the policeman’s
C. North America D. Asia involvement with the rebel group is true, what kind of intelligence best
168. The great barrier reef which is the world’s largest reef is found in… suited to secure and protect the classified information from the rebel’s
A. Europe B. Australia spy?
C. North America D. Asia A. Strategic intelligence B. Line intelligence
169. A court system where the accused is innocent until proven guilty. C. Counter-intelligence D. Military intelligence
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial 186. Suppose that P/INSP Chiz is decisive to conduct line intelligence
C. Common Law D. Civil law operation towards the rebel group to destabilize the latter. The following
170. A court system where the accused is guilty until proven innocent. are essential information needed by Chiz in the conduct of line
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial intelligence?
C. Common Law D. Civil law A. Information about the extent of enemy’s influence to the
171. What is the lowest rank in Thailand Police? people
a. Private b. Officer cadet B. Precipitation condition as well as temperature of the area
c. Constable d. Police officer C.Availability of cover and concealment
172. What is the lowest rank in Japan Police? D.All of the above
A. JUNSA B. CONSTABLE 187. Assume that P/INSP Chiz, in his discretion, employ undercover
C. POLICE RANK 4 D. CORPORAL operation. What is the most important factor to be considered in selecting
173. What is the lowest rank in United State of America State Police? his agent?
A. Trooper B. Policemen/Constable A. Knowledge and skills B. Experience
C. Senior Constable D. Gardien de la paiz/ Keeper of the C. Ability D. Access
peace 188. SITUATION 8: P/DG Robinhood was appointed by the Pres. Rodeo as
174. What is the lowest rank in National Police in France? Chief PNP. The President’s platform in his presidential bid last 2020 is to
A. Trooper B. Policemen/Constable make the Philippines a drug free country. However, the elected Pres.
C. Senior Constable D. Gardien de la paiz/ Keeper of the discovered that the drug problem in the country was already rotten to the
peace core, in fact, it almost turned into a narcotic state like Columbia. The
175. What is the lowest rank in Metropolitan Police Service in United President prioritize the battle against drugs headed by P/DG Robinhood..
Kingdom? What type of plan shall P/DG Robinhood established to realize the
A. Trooper B. Policemen/Constable President’s campaign against drugs?
C. Senior Constable D. Gardien de la paiz/ Keeper of the A. Operational plan B. Strategic plan
peace C. Military plan D. Tactical plan
176. What is the lowest rank in Federal Police of Germany? 189. A breach of the protective system and the subsequent loss or
A. Trooper B. Policemen/Constable compromise of defense information, company secrets or damage to
C. Senior Constable D. Gardien de la paiz/ Keeper of the personnel, property or personnel.
peace A. hazard B. security barrier
177. What is the lowest rank in China Police? C. sabotage D. security risk
A. JUNSA B. CONSTABLE 190. Assume that by 2030, the President with his Chief PNP had already
C. POLICE RANK 4 D. CORPORAL made a framework to successfully eradicate drug problem in the
178. What is the lowest rank in Israel Police? Philippines, what type of plan is required to realize the day by day
A. JUNSA B. CONSTABLE operations against drugs?
C. POLICE RANK 4 D. CORPORAL A. Strategic plan B. Operational plan
179. The Indonesia National Police is under what agency? C. Tactical plan D. Management plan
A. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs 191. Basic requirements before P/DG Robinhood can draw an effective
B. Security Bureau decision making, he need to obtain:
C. Minister of Internal Affairs A. Permission from the Pres.
D. National Public Safety Commission B. Essential information relevant to the operation
180. The Israel Police is under what agency? C. Firearms and other necessary equipment
A. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs D. Special order coming from the Pres.
B. Security Bureau 192. Supposed that P/DG Robinhood is particular with the negative side
C. Minister of Internal Affairs effects of his operational and strategic plan against drugs. His approach in
D. National Public Safety Commission plaaning is considered to be:
181. The National Police Agency of Japan is under what agency? A. Synoptic approach B. Radical approach
A. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs C. Incremental approach D. Advocacy approach
B. Security Bureau 193. Budgets required by P/DG Robinhood in the combat against drugs
C. Minister of Internal Affairs shall be in accordance with the General Appropriation Act for every fiscal
D. National Public Safety Commission year. It must be disbursed according to the budget allocations. To be
182. The Hongkong Police Force is under what agency? consistent with the requirements, P/DG Robinhood shall make a/an:
A. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs A. Budget plan B. Inventory and audit
B. Security Bureau C. Field procedures D. Headquarters’ procedures
C. Minister of Internal Affairs
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194. Globalization is said to be major cause of human convenience and b. i, iii, iv D. i, iv, v
comfort in one hand, and a breach of community security on the other 206. Luigi, a nurse, applied for PO1 in the PNP, because he is obese, he
hand. Communications between family and friends, for instance, can be was given time to meet the weight requirement of the PNP. How many
made at any second of the day through computers. However, along with months shall be given by law for Luigi to meet the required weight?
these convenience and comfort, globalization as well created negative A. 18 months B. 12 months
impact to the society such as the facilitation of crimes- transnational C. 8 months D. 6 months
crimes. Thus, leaders of every States are now in the process of balancing 207. Refers to a total period of time elapsed in a certain grade of a police
the pros and cons of globalization. One of the basic approach is innovative officer.
policing domestically and globally. A. Fulfillment B. Accomplishment
Which of the following best describe globalization? C. Time-in Grade D. Satisfaction
A. Harmonious relationship and rapport of one nation to the 208. The ability of the commander in establishing a centralized records
other. system as well as organizing its records well in the police unit shall:
B. Transnational flow of people, information, ideas, investments A. Be an indication that he is snappy official
and production B. Be an indication of the effectiveness of a his police unit
C. Bilateral cooperation of two or more states or nation. C. Be the basis for his reassignment to higher office
D. Collaborative efforts of the community of nation to attain the D. Be the basis of his promotion and salary
same goal. 209. Which of these is not a principle of Sir Robert Peel?
195. The Philippines are badly experiencing the following transnational A. The public is the police, and the police is the public
crimes, except: B. Absence of crime is the yardstick of police efficiency
A. Human rights violation C. Communications is the backbone police organization
B. Money laundering D. Police must be under the government authority
C. Terrorism 210. All but one are objectives of security survey
D. All of the foregoing A. To determine existing state or condition of security
196. Transnational crime as major cons in globalization has three types. B. To locate weaknesses and possible defense
I. Crime that takes place across national borders. C. To determine degree of protection required
II. Crimes that are not only international but by their nature D. To determine the amount of compliance of the security
involve border crossing as an essential part of the criminal program
activity. 211. A leader who doesn’t know his men’s preferences and expertise nor
III. Crimes committed by the terrorist group that involve civilian look out for their welfare:
populace. A. Is an indication of a weak leader
IV. Crimes that takes place in one country, but their B. Is a good and vigilant leader
consequences significantly affect another country. C. Is a dumbed and adamant leader
A. I, II, IV B. II, III, IV D. Is a non-informed leader
C. I, II, III, IV D. II, IV 212. PO3 Escudero was found guilty of the administrative offense charged
197. An inter-governmental body established to promote mutual by certain Poe at the PLEB due to the formers negligence of duty. What is
cooperation between police authorities around the world and to develop the remedy available to PO3 Escudero if there is any?
means to effectively preventing crimes. A. File a petition for certiorari at the Supreme Court en banc
A. ASEANAPOL B. INTERPOL B. File an appeal before the Court of Appeals on the ground of
C. EUROPOL D. United Nations lack of jurisdiction
198. To address the cons of globalization particularly the rise of C. File an appeal before the NAPOLCOM Regional Appellate
transnational crimes, every State are particular with strengthening their Board
police units. The Philippines is in the process of departing traditional D. File an appeal before the NAPOLCOM National Appellate
policing to a modern one. The same is true with Japan, Malaysia, Board
Indonesia, Thailand and other Asian countries. In Indonesia, the highest 213. A “hands-up” and “a less supervision leader” is what leadership style?
police rank is: A. Democratic leader B. Free-reign leader
A. Inspector General of Police B. Commissioner General C. People-oriented leader D. Authoritative leadership
C. Police General D. Commissioner 214. The Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas raised a satellite bank establishment at
199. is constitutionally and legally mandated to administer and control the Bogo City, Cebu. Initially, the bank hired 30 security personnel and all of
Philippine National Police. them are Criminology graduates. Limited number of security personnel
A. DILG B. IAS must have an access to the vault to provide additional security to its
C. C/PNP D. NAPOLCOM operation. Some will be assigned as V.I.P. Escort to the BSP Governor.
200. The supervisor assumes full responsibility for all action and seeks Assume that the BSP building is one of the large area and several rooms
obedience from the group in the following out of orders. He determines all such as: conference room, function room, Governor’s office, the storage
policy, and considers decision making to be one-man operation he being room, armory, and the likes. Several keys are maintained by the security
the man. personnel in-charge of keys. What is the best method in securing the keys?
A. One-man leadership B. B. Democratic leadership A. Duplicate the keys so that the in-charge can access any time
C. Autocratic leadership D. Free-rein leadership for security inspection
201. It is a performance which ought to be done yet the officer performed B. Establish a key control system to properly secure the facility
the act not accordingly. C. Conduct a random inspection atleast thrice a day
A. Misfeasance B. Mala in se D. Always check the lock if it was properly locked after office
C. Malfeasance D. Nonfeasance hours
202. By this type of leadership, staff members are encouraged to 215. What category of security guard force may the BSP appropriately
participate in making decisions, goals and methods. employ?
A. Free-rein leadership B. Authoritative leadership A. Blue army B. Private Security Guard
C. Democratic leadership D. Staff-oriented leadership C. Government Security Unit D. Company Guard Force
203. The IAS can recommend promotion of the members of the PNP or the 216. To enhance the security of the building from clients and vehicles, the
assignment of PNP personnel to any key position. The statement is true BSP shall maintain the following:
A. True B. False A. Lock and Key system B. Escort system
C. Partly True D. Partly False C. CCTV and Alarm system D. All of the above
204. Which of the following is not a commissioned officer? 217. If you are the security consultant of the BSP, what would be the best
A. Inspector General B. Chief Inspector security measure you need to utilize in order to prevent pilferage,
C. Senior Superintendent D. Major General subversion, espionage and sabotage which might be committed by the
205. The requisite before a police officer can be promoted by virtue of personnel?
meritorious promotion is: A. Check the security guard’s license and uniform
A. Act of conspicuous gallantry and courage B. Check his status of life
B. Seniority and vacancy of position C. Check his background
C. Beyond/above the call of duty D. Conduct security orientation and trainings
D. Risking his life 218. Those BSP security personnel who were granted access to the vault
E. Recommendation of the Chief PNP and other classified areas shall have ________after a partial or complete
a. i, ii, iii, iv C. i, iii, iv, v personnel security investigation is made:
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A. Service firearm B. Duty detail order 227. PSA cannot operate its security agency without the valid license to
C. Security clearance D. Authorization letter operate. The following are disqualifications to obtain L.T.O. except:
219. SITUATION 5: P/INSP Trillones, a Magdalo leader, was reinstated by A. Being addicted of prohibited drugs or narcotics
the PNP Organization after his coup d etat attempt. He was assigned at the B. Dummy of a foreigner
Alegria Police Station with 20 policemen under him and designated SPO2 C. Being a liquor drinker
Poe for traffic chief, SPO 3 Escudero for investigation chief and SPO1 D. None of the above
Aquino for patrol unit chief. P/INSP Trillones is seldom to check his 228. In recruitment and selection of security guards the PSA must see to it
subordinate units since he trusted his 3 chiefs and provided materials for that the applicants shall possess the following:
the operations. One day, SPO1 Aquino allegedly committed bribery after a I. Natural-born Filipino citizen
PUJ driver in the person of Benjie filed a verified complaint before him. II. High school graduate;
Since P/INSP Trillones was busy with his Masiao business, he was not able III. Physically and mentally fit;
to pay attention to the complaint. IV. Not less than eighteen (18) years of age nor more than
P/INSP Trillones’ leadership style in Alergria Police Station is: fifty (50) years of age (for old applicants and SGs supervisory
A. Democratic B. Free-rein position); and
C. Authoritative D. Charismatic V. Has undergone a pre-licensing training course or its
220. How could P/INSP Trillones learn about whom among his subordinate equivalent
is competent to be assigned in traffic, investigation and patrol? A. I, II, III B. II, III, IV, V C. I, II, IV, V D. II, III, V
A. Verify the records 229. Normally, it is performed by the police in a given area either on foot,
B. Search to the internet mobile of other methods guarding and observation by the police for the
C. Ask his subordinate personally purpose of enforcing the law and crime prevention and suppression.
D. Hire an intelligence officer A. Crime detection B. Crime prevention
221. The administrative offense committed by SPO1 Aquino was: C. Police community relation D. Police patrol
A. Misfeasance B. Malfeasance 230. Bicycle patrol is the most practical method of patrol in small
C. Nonfeasance D. Direct bribery subdivisions:
222. Does P/INSP Trillones be held liable under the E.O. 226 (Command A. Because it provides stealth and mobility
Responsibility Doctrine) for the act committed by SPO1 Aquino? B. Because it is not expensive of fuel
A. No, because INSP Trillones has no knowledge about the C. Because it is healthier on the part of the officer
offense D. Because it affords safety and security on the part of officer
B. Yes, because he was properly informed of the offense 231. Australian Federal Police is under the portfolio of:
committed A. Ministry of Interior B. Ministry of Defense
C. No, because it was only an allegation C. Ministry of Home Affairs D. Ministry of Security
D. Yes, because he is supposed to file charge against SPO1 232. It is being acknowledge by Federal Bureau Investigation and INTERPOL
Aquino before the court to be the “Asia’s Finest” police force and has won a good reputation as one
223. Does SPO1 Aquino be held liable under E.O. 226 (Doctrine of of the safety cities in the world.
Command Responsibility) for the act he was committed? A. Philippine National Police B. Hong Kong Police Force
A. No, because under the doctrine it must be an act committed C. Japan Police Department D. National Police Agency
by a subordinate officer under him 233. Cambodian Police is under what department?
B. Yes, because he was committed one of the offense A. Ministry of Justice B. Ministry of Interior
enumerated under E.O. 226 C. Ministry of Public Safety D. D. Ministry of Defense
C. No, because mere allegation will not suffice it must be proved 234. PNP is to the Philippines: __________ is to Japan.
D. Yes, because he must refrain from doing any evil deed as A. Kempetai B. Imperial Guard
mandated under police ethics C. Koban D. NPA
224. In the Philippine Army, the rank of C/INSP Kris is equivalent to
________.
A. Colonel B. Lt. Colonel
C. Major D. Captain
SITUATION 3: The Pioneering Security Agency in Cebu entered into a
contract with the BDO as security provider in all its branches within
Philippines. As one of the pioneers in security business in Cebu, the agency
had already employed 900 license security guards. As stipulated in the
contract, PSA shall provide a total of 1,100 license security guard
nationwide.
Suppose that PSA will hire 200 additional security guards to meet the
required number of guards. Who among the following shall qualify as
security guard?
A. Simon, 18 years old high school undergrad.
B. Carding, 49 years old barangay tanod
C. Mario, 21 years old epileptic
D. D. None of the above
225. Assume that PSA added 200 qualified security guard to be deployed at
the BDO. Is it lawful for the PSA to employ more than 1000 security
guards?
A. Yes, so long as the guards hired are qualified under the law
B. No, because it exceeded the authorized number of guards per
agency
C. Yes, so long as the SOSIA Camp Crame approved the
recruitment
D. No, because a security agency can deploy less than 1000
guards
226. Can PSA possess high-powered firearms?
A. Yes, provided that there is a justifiable reason of such use,
acquisition or possession, as maybe determined by the C/PNP
and its representative
B. No, because the law prohibits the security agency to possess
high caliber firearm such as cal. 45, cal. 5.56 and cal. 7.62
C. Yes, provided that the provincial director allows the
possession of high powered firearms
D. No, because the security guards duty is not the same with the
police and military

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