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Subject: Police comparative system

Name: ___________________________________________________ score:____________


Direction: encircle the character corresponding the correct answer

1. The highest rank of PNP member in the Philippines is Police Director General how about in Hongkong
Police?
a. Police Constable b. inspector general c. Commissioner of Police d. None of
these

2. The National Headquarters of PNP is located at Camp Crame Quezon city while the Malaysian Police is
located at___________.
a. Malaysia National Headquarters b. Bukit Aman c. Kuala Lumpur d. All of
these

3. The Primary purpose of Royal Malaysian Police are?


a. Traffic and Intelligence c. Patrolling and Crime prevention
b. Engineering and Education d. Gathering information

4. The highest rank in royal Malaysian police is?


a. Inspector Police c. Inspector General of the Police
b. Police Director General d. Master Sergeant

5. Al Queda is also refers to?


a. Network b. Conduit c. Access d. the base

6. One is the international deployment of Philippines in Cambodia?


a. TACUN b. UNTAC c. NUCTAC d. All of these

7. What is the international deployment of Philippines in Iraq?


a. PHCI b. PHPI c. AFPRM d. all of these

8. In Philippines we had PNP how about in Canada?


a. RMCP b. RCMP c. PRCM d. None of these

9. What is the Community program launched in Malaysia during August 9, 2005?


a. Rakan Cop b. Recon Cop c. Rakrak Order d. All of these

10. In Malaysia RMP stands for?


a. Royal Mounted Police b. Royal Malaysian Police c. all of these d. none of
these

11. The Rank of PO2 in PNP is equivalent to the rank of Malaysian Police of?
a. Constable b. corporal c. lance corporal d. captain

12. The rank of PO1 in PNP is equivalent to the Police of ASEAN countries of?
a. Corporal b. captain c. Major d. Constable

13. In PNP the Non-Commissioned Officers had a rank of PO1 to SPO4. Another terms used in India Police for
“Commissioned” is?
a. High Profile b. Gazzette c. Prober d. Inspector

14. In Philippines National Police setting we used the words “trainees” to those newly recruited PNP members. In
Indonesian Police “trainees” is refers to?
a. Kama b. Kamara c. kamra d. none of these

15. Markas Baser or Mabes is also known as?

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a. Headquarters b. base network c. place of Recon d. all of
these

16. In Philippines the PNP was under in the DILG while in Singapore the Police is under in what agency?
a. Ministry of Foreign Affairs c. Ministry of Defense
b. Ministry of Home Affairs d. All of these

17. Among the following policing system had a title of “maintaining a low crime rate today”?
a. Japan b. Hongkong c. China d. Singapore

18. It was considered as the Asia Finest in term of implementation of crime prevention?
a. China b. HongKong c. Japan d. Philippines

19. Bhayangkara in Indonesian Police is referred to?


a. Private b. Officers c. Senior d. Detective

20. In Singapore Police Force the equivalent of SPO4 in PNP is?


a. Senior Inspector b. Private c. Superintendent d. Senior Staff Sergeant

21. Commissioned Officers in PNP is equivalent to what Officers in Singapore Police?


a. Senior Staff Sergeant
b. Senior Police Officers
c. Superintendent
d. Commissioner of Police

22. The PNP is under in the supervision of DILG while India Police is under in what agencies?
a. State of Police Service b. Headquaters c. All of these d. None of these

23. The equivalent of Police Director General in Philippines in India is?


a. Director General b. Director of Intelligence Bureau c. Constable d. none of
these

24. The lowest rank in Indian Police service which is equivalent to PO1 is?
a. Private b. Police Constable c. Sergeant d. Captain

25. The Hongkong Police under in what agency?


a. Security Bureau b. Bureau of Immigration c. Customs d. DILG

26. Metropolitan Police Service in England is also referred to?


a. Scotland Yard b. Massachusetts c. Bridewell d. None of
these

27. This is the hall surrounded the headquarters of Metropolitan Police Service in England located at New
Scotland Yard?
a. Side Hall b. Black Hall c. White Hall d. Pin Hole

28. PNP Chief have an equivalent designation in England of?


a. Director b. Commissioner c. General d.
Captain

29. Deputy Chief in PNP is equivalent to the Metropolitan Police Service in England of?
a. Deputy Commissioner
b. Deputy Director
c. Private First Class
d. none of these

30. In Japan the office of which has an authority in their police force is?
a. President b. Prime Minister c. Datu d. King

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31. In policing system in Soviet Union the responsible for administration of the regular police force is?
a. Ministry of Internal Affairs b. Prime Minister c. Ministry of Defense d. all of these

32. The lowest rank in auxiliary force of Soviet Union is?


a. Constable b. Private c. Police Officer 1 d. Komsomol

33. In Philippine we have a Philipipine National Police how about in Mexico?


a. Mexican Police b. Mexico Police Force c. Federal Police d. Metropolitan Police

34. In New Zealand the priority of their Police Force is?


a. Traffic Laws b. Crime Prevention c. Vagrancy d. Prostitution

35. Globalization is the aspects of which had a big contribution in Policing System in the world. Globalization is
referred to?
a. Economics, Politics, Cultures, and Society
b. Mental deterioration of Police Force
c. Indifference of Policing System in the World
d. All of these

36. The remedy for reform the different paradigms of policing system in the police force are?
a. Conventions
b. Law addressing
c. Policies and Training
d. All of these

37. It is defined as the use of force or threats to intimidates resulting to worldwide concern of every individual?
a. Organized Crimes b. Crimes c. Terrorism d. none of these

38. A form of collective violence interfering with the peace, security, and normal functioning of the community.
a. Political Terrorism b. Civil Disorder c. Non-Political Terrorism d.
All of these

39. Violent criminal behavior designed primarily to generate fear in the community, or substantial segment of it,
for political purposes.
a. Political Terrorism
b. Civil Disorder
c. Non-Political Terrorism
d. none of these

40. Terrorism that is not aimed at political purposes but which exhibits "conscious design to create and maintain a
high degree of fear for coercive purposes, but the end is individual or collective gain rather than the
achievement of a political objective.“
a. Political Terrorism c. Civil Disorder
b. Non-Political Terrorism d. Quasi-Terrorism

41. The activities incidental to the commission of crimes of violence that are similar in form and method to
genuine terrorism but which nevertheless lack its essential ingredient. It is not the main purpose of the quasi-
terrorists to induce terror in the immediate victim as in the case of genuine terrorism; but the quasi-terrorist
uses the modalities and techniques of the genuine terrorist and produces similar consequences and reaction.
For example, the fleeing felon who takes hostages is a quasi-terrorist, whose methods are similar to those of
the genuine terrorist but whose purposes are quite different.
a. Civil Disorder b. Quasi-Terrorism c. Limited Political terrorism d. all of
these

42. Genuine political terrorism is characterized by a revolutionary approach; refers to "acts of terrorism which are
committed for ideological or political motives but which are not part of a concerted campaign to capture
control of the state.

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a. Quasi-Terrorism c. Limited political Terrorism
b. . Civil Disorder d. Official or State Terrorism

43. "referring to nations whose rule is based upon fear and oppression that reach similar to terrorism or such
proportions." It may also be referred to as Structural Terrorism defined broadly as terrorist acts carried out by
governments in pursuit of political objectives, often as part of their foreign policy.
a. Quasi-Terrorism c. Limited political Terrorism
b. Civil Disorder d. Official or State Terrorism

44. Abu Sayyaf is also refers to?


a. Sword Bearer b. Father of Local Terrorist c. Muslims Revolutionary d. All of
these

45. What is the area of Abusayyaf of their operations?


a. Philippines-Indonesia b. Philippines-Malaysia c. Philippines only d. Uncertain

46. Where can be found the headquarters of Abusayyaf group?


a. Sulu Philippines b. Jolo, Sulu Philippines c. Mindanao d. Metro Manila

47. Who is the presently leader of Al Queda?


a. Bin Laden b. zawahari c. zabaya d. Omar

48. It was designated as a Foreign Terrorists Organization Department of U.S?


a. Abusayyaf b. Al Queda c. Talaban d. Jemaah Islamiya

49. Jemaah Islamiya means?


a. Islamic Leaders b. Religious Revolutionary c. Islamic Congregation d. all of
these

50. In what region of the world active the operations of Jemaah Islamiyah?
a. Northern Asia b. Southeast Asia c. Western Asia d. Eastern Asia

51. Muslim militant group and political party based in Lebanon or shi’a?
a. Jemaah Islamiya b. Taliban c. Talaban d.
Hezbollah

52. Hassan Nasrallah is the leader or one in the following terrorist group?
a. AbuSayyaf b. Hezbollah c. Al Queda d. Jemaah Islamiya

53. Party of God is also known as?


a. Taliban b. Al Queda c. Hezbollah d. Jemaah Islamiya

54. Hezbollah means?


a. Al Queda b. Base c. Network d. Party of God

55. It was considered as insurgency from the year 2004 up to the present?
a. Abu sayyaf b. Taliban c. Hezbolllah d. Al Queda

56. It is also refers to students?


a. Taliban b. Abu Sayyaf c. Hezbollah d. none of these

57. Of the following have an operations limited only in Afghanistan and Nortwest Pakistan?
a. Taliban b. Al Queda c. Hezbollah d. All of these

58. It also known as Human Security Act of 2007?


a. RA 6975 b. RA 9372 c. RA 9732 d. RA 8177

59. Human Security Act was approved on?

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a. May 1, 2007 b. March 8, 2007 c. March 6, 2007
d. March 10, 2007

60. Human Security Act was took effect on?


a. June 9, 2007 b. July 9, 2007 c. July 15, 2007 d. none of
these

61. It was defined as "the sale and distribution of illegal drugs including cultivation and manufacture."
a. Prohibited Drugs b. Illegal Possession of drugs c. Drug trafficking d. Drugs Abuse

62. The following are statistics of drug trafficking, except?


a. Yearly evaluation of Drug Addict Users
b. Generated a profit of approximately US$321.6 billion in 2005
c. Produced world GDP amounting to US$36 trillion in the same year
d. Believed to be just less than 1% of total global commerce

63. It is considered as illegal in most countries throughout the world, it is classified as prescription drug in some
US states and in Canada?
a. Shabu b. Cannabis c. Alcohol d. Drugs

64. Prohibited in and around the Arabian Peninsula, Restricted in many countries, especially of higher proof
value?
a. Shabu b. Alcohol c. Cannabis d. THC

65. Legally sold to adults in most countries of the world, traded illegally in some countries to evade heavy taxes
imposed, and declared as illegal in the Kingdom of Bhutan in December 2004?
a. Amphetamine b. Opium c. Shabu d. Tobacco

66. Is was considered as smuggled into the US and Europe via the Golden Triangle (Burma, Laos, Thailand and
Vietnam) and Afghanistan?
a. Codeine b. Heroin c. Ecstasy d. All of these

67. It was a country in the year 2010 considered as the top producer of Heroin drugs?
a. Malaysia b. Japan c. Hong Kong d.
Afghanistan

68. It is commonly known in street name “ crystal meth” or meth?


a. Methamphetamine b. amphetamine c. Cannabis d. None of these

69. It also known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002?


A. RA 6425 b. RA 9615 c. RA 9165 d. RA 6591

70. It is also known as Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972?


A. RA 9165 b. RA 6445 c. RA 6425 d. RA 6524

71. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency is under at the office of?
A. Ombudsman b. Bureau of Customs c. President d. SEC

72. It was defined as the practice of engaging in financial transactions to conceal the identity, source, and/or
destination of illegally gained money by which the proceeds of crime are converted into assets which appear
to have a legitimate origin.
a. Plunder b. Corruption c. Money Laundering d. Money exchange

73. There are three steps involved in money laundering, except?


a. physical distribution of the cash (''placement")
b. carrying out complex financial transactions in order to camouflage the illegal source ("layering")
c. acquiring wealth generated from the transactions of the illicit funds ("integration")
d. Committing Plunder Case

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74. It is known as Anti-Money Laundering Law?
a. RA 9165 b. RA 9161 c. RA 9160 d. RA 6019

75. It refers to an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring or receiving a person through a use of
force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them?
a. Illegal recruitment b. Human Trafficking c. Prostitution d. All of these

76. It is also known as Anti-Trafficking in the persons in 2003?


a. RA 9160 b. RA 9208 c. RA 9802 d. RA 9082

77. It is also known as Computer crimes?


a. Conduit b. Cyber Crimes c. Viruses in Computer d.
none of these

78. It is happened that a computer program can copy itself and infect a computer."
a. Cyber Crimes b. Hacking c. Computer viruses d. none of
these

79. It is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users?


a. Computer Virus b. Cyber Crimes c. Hacking d. Denial-of-
service attacks

80. It is malicious computer software that interferes with normal computer functions or sends personal data about
the user to unauthorized parties over the Internet?
a. Denial-of Service b. Cyber Crimes c. Malware (malicious code) d.
Virus

81. . Cyberstalking-"a technologically-based "attack" on one person who has been targeted specifically for that
attack for reasons of anger, revenge or control."
a. Denial Of Service b. Cyberstalking c. Malware d. cyber Crimes

82. Computer Fraud - "the use of a computer to take or alter data, or to gain unlawful use of computers
orservices."
a. Computer Fraud b. Customs Fraud c. Conduit Fraud d. Malware

83. Identity Theft - "the use of one person's personal information by another to commit fraud or other crimes."
a. Larceny b. Identify Theft c. Theft d. Customary

84. . Information warfare- "a new kind of warfare where information and attacks on information and its system
are used as a tool of warfare.
a. Warfare b. information warfare c. Access information d. Access warfare

85. Phishing scams - "the act of sending an e-mail to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate
enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity
theft.
a. Plunders and Scams b. Fishing Scams c. Phishing Scams d. Scams
Only

86. It is also known as Electronic Commerce Act of 2000?


a. RA 6975 b. RA 8792 c. RA 9278 d. RA 8899

87. It is also known as Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009?


a. RA 5599 b. RA 9999 c. RA 9995 d. RA 9595

88. INTERPOL'S supreme governing body, it meets annually and comprises delegates appointed by each member
country. The assembly takes all important decisions related to policy, resources, working methods, finances,
activities and programs is -___________.

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a. Assembly Meeting b. General Assembly c. Consultative Meeting d. Meeting

89. This 13-member committee is elected by the General Assembly, and comprises the president, three vice-
presidents and nine delegates covering the four regions.
a. Legislative Committee
b. Executive Committee
c. Administrative Committee
d. All of These

90. It is located in Lyon, France, the General Secretariat operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and officials
from more than 80 countries work side-by-side in any of the Organization's four official languages: Arabic,
English, French and Spanish.
a. General b. Secret General c. Secretary General d. Director General

91. Each INTERPOL member country maintains a National Central Bureau staffed by national law enforcement
officers. The NCB is the designated contact point for the General Secretariat, regional offices and other
member countries requiring assistance with overseas investigations and the location and apprehension of
fugitives. What is NCB?
a. Federal of Bureau of Investigation c. National Central Bureaus
b. Central Intelligence Agency d. National Bureau of Investigations

92. These are experts in a purely advisory capacity, who may be appointed by the Executive Committee and
confirmed by the General Assembly.
a. Advices b. Advisers c. Intelligence d.
informants

93. This is an independent body whose mandate is threefold: (1) to ensure that the processing of personal
information by INTERPOL complies with the Organization's regulations, (2) to advise INTERPOL on any
project, operation, set of rules or other matter involving the processing of personal information and (3) to
process requests concerning the information contained in INTERPOL'S files.
a. Commission on Higher Education c. Internal Bureaus
b. Commission for the Control of INTERPOL'S Files (CCF) d. ASEANAPOL

94. a.k.a, 1-24/7. It serves police of member countries via secure communication.
a. Secure global police communication services
b. Operational data services and databases for police
c. Operational police support services
d. Police training and development

95. It provides access to members on different databases?


a. Secure global police communication services
b. Operational data services and databases for police
c. Operational police support services
d. Police training and development

96. A 24/7 operation of Command and Coordination Center, providing support law enforcement officials in the
field.
a. Secure global police communication services
b. Operational data services and databases for police
c. Operational police support services
d. Police training and development

97. Its development-equipping member countries in fighting transnational crimes.


a. Secure global police communication services
b. Operational data services and databases for police
c. Operational police support services
d. Police training and development

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98. INTERPOL means?
a. International Criminal Police Organization
b. International Police
c. Interpolistic nationwide
d. None of these

99. ASEANAPOL means?


a. Asian Police Organization
b. Association of National Police Forces of the ASEAN Region
c. Association of National Police Forces
d. None of these

100. In what year that Bilateral Agreement approved?


a. 1923 b. 1924 c. 1925 d. 1932

101. The Birth year of Interpol?


a. 1923 b. 1924 c. 1925 d. 1932

102. NATO means?


a. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
b. North American Treaty Organization
c. Northern Association for Traditional Treaty
d. None of these

103. In Cambodia, military police is also refers to?


a. Gendarmeire b. Gendarmerie c. Police officer 1 d. constable

104. In Colombia the equivalent of Police Officer 1 in PNP is.


a. Detective b. constable c. Bhayangkara d. none of these

105. The Headquarters of police forces in Cambodia.


a. Pohnm Pehnm b. Phnom Penh c. None of thesed. All of these

106. Police Military also refers to.


a. Gendarmerie b. Police Force c. None of thesed. All of these

107. The agency in Japan of which have an authority to imposed the proper administration in Police Force
Personnel.
a. National Police Agency in Tokyo
b. Department of Interior and Local Government
c. Nationalle Federales
d. None of these

108. It is known as Japan Police.


a. Kempetai b. keishie c. Kuban d. Constable

109. In Japan police have an equivalent of Superintendent in PNP.


a. Kieshie b. keishie c. koushie d. reishie

110. The person overpowering the Organization of Japan Police Force.


a. Prime Mister b. Prime Minister c. Prme Minister d. Minister of Japan

111. In Philippines there’s two categories in officers namely the Commissioned officers and Non-
Commissioned Officers while in Malaysia.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

112. A rank Corporal in Malaysia have an equivalent of PNP with the rank.
a. Police Officer 1 b. Police Officer 2 c. Police officer 3 d. Inspector

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113. In Philippines the head of Police Station is Chief of Police, while in Colombia Chief of Police have an
equivalent rank in PNP.
a. Superintendent b. Police Director General c. Senior Inspector d. none of these

114. In Philippines we have Philippine National Police (PNP) while in Colombia they have.
a. Metropolitan Police Department of Colombia
b. Police Department of Colombia
c. Royal Police Department of Colombia
d. None of these

115. In PNP we have PNP Chief while in New Zealand the supervision of the Police Force is under the
command of.
a. Minister of Affairs b. Minister of Police c. None of thesed. All of these

116. NATO means.


a. National treaty Organization
b. National Atlantic Treaty Organization
c. National Aquatic Technological
d. None of these

117. In Philippines there is NAPOLCOM who control the PNP while in Japan this is the agency control the
National Police Agency.
a. National Safety Public Commission
b. National Public Safety Commission
c. Commission on National Police Agency
d. All of these

118. In Philippines the head province in the PNP structure of Organization is Provincial Director while in Japan
the head of Metropolitan Police Department is called.
a. Chief PNP
b. Chief
c. Chief of Police
d. Commander

119. The newly member of Cambodia Police Force with the rank of.
a. Police Officer 1 b. Detective c. Officer d. Constable

120. Among of the following one is the Deployment of PNP in Iraq.


a. Philippine Humanitarian Contingent in Iraq (PHCI)
b. Philippine Police Personnel in Iraq (PPPI)
c. Humanitarian Volunteer of Philippine Police Force in Iraq (HVPPF)
d. Domestic Helper in Iraq (DHI)

121. What kind of research used in Hongkong of which their country considered as the safest country in the
world?
a. Descriptive b. argumentative c. qualitative d.
quantitative

122. In United Kingdom, he said “The public has a right to be able to identify any uniformed officer whilst
performing their duty" by their shoulder identification numbers’’.
a. Sir Frederick the Great b. Sir Peter Stephenson c. Cesare Lombroso d. John Howard

123. The equivalent of Police Director General in PNP in United Kingdom Police Force.
a. Commissioner of Police b. Commissioner c. Constable d. Minister

124. In England, is the inspector of Constabulary and police authorities has one office and one authority under
the supervision of Secretary of the state Home of Office?
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a. Wholly false b. wholly true c. yes d. no

125. One of the following is the total police force in England.


a. 44 b. 45 c. 46 d. 43

126. In England the Chief Administrative officers in their 41 provincial forces is called.
a. Constable b. chief Constable c. Commissioner d. Agent

127. United Kingdom and England have one and same supervisory rendered by the Home of Secretary?
a. Yes b. no c. maybe d. uncertain

128. What is the types of government in England?


a. Parliamentary b. Democratic c. Monarch d. Royal

129. In France, have an equivalent of the office of DILG in Philippines of which PNP is under the said office.
a. Minister of the Interior b. Office of the Directorial c. both of them d. none of these

130. In France have an equivalent of the Office of the PNP Chief in the Philippines.
a. Director General of the National Police c. Secretary of Home Office
b. Minister of the interior d. Police Bureau

131. In Japan, have an equivalent of NAPOLCOM in Philippines.


a. National Police Agency c. Prime Minister office
b. National Public Safety Commission d. Regional Police Bureaus

132. In Japan, have an equivalent of Municipal Police Station in Philippines.


a. Regional Police Bureau c. Police Bureaus
b. National Police agency d. Metropolitan Prefectural Force

133. In Japan, is the office who oversee nationwide law enforcement system.
a. National Police Agency c. Prime Minister office
b. National Public Safety Commission d. Regional Police Bureaus

134. In the evolution of Japan Police System, they used the word “Keihoryo” of which created within the office
of ministry of affairs in the 1945. One of the following is being asked.
a. Police Bureau b. prime minister c. Secretary of home office d. none of these

135. How many percent that the trust of people in Hongkong in the Police Force implemented their functions?
a. 95% b. 90% c. 98% d. 85%

136. One of the following is the main protocol of United States in deploying social and political factors in terms
of policing system in the world.
a. Pervasive b. dynamics c. ignorance d. all of these .

137. The following are under in the office of operational directorates in Japan Policing System, except.
a. Personnel Services b. Criminal investigation c. Counter-Espionage c. Urban Police

138. It is considered as the head of National Police Agency.


a. Commissioner b. commissioner General c. Constable d. inspector

139. Have an authority to dismissed and appoint the head of National police Agency in Japan.
a. National Police Agency c. Prime Minister office
b. National Public Safety Commission d. Regional Police Bureaus

140. It is compulsory that the National police Agency assist the National Public Safety Commission to their
duties.
a. Not required b. uncertain c. no d. yes

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141. Its considered as a head of Regional police Bureau in Japan.
a. Director b. Director General d. Superintendent d. Junsa

142. In Philippines we had Philippine public Safety Training institute who provides training to the member of
PNP in Japan, one of the following have an equivalent of.
a. Philiam Training Institute c. national police academy
b. national police agency d. all of these

143. The head of the Metropolitan Police Department in Japan and considered as the Chief of prefectural have a
rank of.
a. Superintendent b. Superintendent General c. General d. Director General

144. In Japan, another term for Chief Superintendent.


a. Keshie b. Keishi-cho c. Kishi-cho d. Keishi-chaw

145. The term for the high ranking officer in Japan is.
a. Keshie b. Keishi-cho c. Kishi-cho d. Keishi-sokan

146. Its also know senior policeman in Japan Policing System.


a. Junsa b. Junsa-Cho c. Kempetai d. Tokeitai

147. In Philippines we had Regional Appellate Board, National Appellate and Peoples Law Enforcement Board
while in Hongkong the equivalent of the said offices is.
a. Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) c. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
b. Complaints against Police Office (CAPO) d. Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

148. In Australia, the office who renders the investigation if their police force committed a crime against their
personnel is one of the following..
a. Australian Defence Force Investigative Service. c. all of these
b. Royal Australian Corps of Military Police d. INTERPOL

149. In Belgium, the following are the main functions and duties of the police force except.
a. Maintenance of order and discipline c. Security missions
b. Traffic regulation d. Community Relations

150. Other terms for Police force in Brazil.


Agent b. Provosts c. Bhayangkara d. Detective

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