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Mangua, Jan Bryan L.

June 25, 2021


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1. Regulates those actions that involve the rights that exist between individuals.
A. Legal Justice B. Human Rights
C. Commutative Justice D. Distributive Justice
2. A list of individual liberties, freedom and rights which are guaranteed and protected under Article III
of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
A. RIGHT TO PROPERTY B. BILL OF RIGHTS
C. RIGHT TO LIBERTY D. RIGHT TO LIFE
3. Regulates those actions which society may justly require of the individual for the common good.
A. Legal Justice B. Human Rights
C. Commutative Justice D. Distributive Justice
4. Rights pertaining to the rights of man; rights inherent to human by virtue of being a human being.
A. Rights B. Legal Justice
C. Human Rights D. Distributive Justice
5. When the person fully understands what he is doing and has the ability to appreciate the consequences
of his actions.
A. DELIBERATELY B. FREELY
C. HUMAN ACTS D. KNOWINGLY
6. The command of the will to make use of those means elected to carry out the intention.
A. Use B. Intention
C. Fruition D. Consent
7. The enjoyment of the will derived from the attainment of the thing he had desired earlier.
A. Wish B. Intention
C. Fruition D. Consent

8. Tendencies towards desirable objects, or tendencies away from undesirable or harmful things.
A. Violence B. Habits
C. Passions D. Ignorance
9. Refers to any physical force exerted on a person by another free agent for the purpose of compelling
said person to act against his will.
A. Violence B. Fear
C. Passions D. Ignorance
10. Is a lasting readiness and facility, born of frequently repeated acts, for acting in a certain manner.
A. Violence B. Fear
C. Passions D. Habits
11. The practical judgment of reason telling us what should be done and what should be avoided;
reflection of one’s character.
A. Social Norms B. Conscience
C. Religion D. Intuition
12. A natural ability or power that makes it possible to know something without any proof or evidence: a
feeling that guides a person to act a certain way without fully understanding why.
A. Laws of Society B. Conscience
C. Religion D. Intuition
13. Unwritten standard of acceptable behavior in society that is being followed through generation.
A. Social Norms B. Conscience
C. Religion D. Laws of Society
14. The concealment or distortion of truth in a manner of a fact relevant to one’s office or connected with
the performance of his duties.
A. DISHONESTY B. INCOMPETENCY
C. MISCONDUCT D. ETHICAL STANDARD
15. It is the manifested lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police
duties. This refers to any physical and intellectual quality, the lack of which substantially incapacitates
one to perform the duties of peace officers.
A. VIOLATION OF LAW B. INCOMPETENCY
C. MISCONDUCT D. ETHICAL STANDARD

16. Public officials and employees shall always uphold the public interest over and above personal
interest. All government resources and powers of their respective offices must be employed and used
efficiently, effectively, honestly and economically, particularly to avoid wastage in public.
A. Professionalism B. Conflict of interest
C. Nationalism and patriotism D. Commitment to public interest
17. A conceptual policy laid down for observance of all law enforcement personnel to exercise utmost
restraint and self-control in the performance of their official functions.
A. Maximum Tolerance B. Conflict of interest
C. Professionalism D. Commitment to public interest
18. Public officials and employees shall at all times be loyal to the Republic and to the Filipino people,
promote the use of locally produced goods, resources and technology and encourage appreciation and
pride of country and people. They shall endeavor to maintain and defend Philippine sovereignty against
foreign intrusion.
A. Professionalism B. Conflict of interest
C. Nationalism and patriotism D. Commitment to public interest
19. Are beliefs, principles and philosophies that are important, cherished, prized, upheld and defended.
A. Values B. Maximum Tolerance
C. Professionalism D. Conflict of interest
20. The uniformed police officer, with the sidearm, baton, citation book, and other trappings of office, is a
walking symbol of government power.
A. The Power B. The Dirty Works
C. The Uniform D. The Working Hours.
21. The police deal with dead bodies, crimes, crime victims, criminals, automobile accidents and other
aspects of society that most of us would rather not think about.
A. The Power B. The Dirty Works
C. The Danger D. The Working Hours.
22. During times of great personal crisis and danger, they bravely forge on, confident that Divine
Providence will grant them protection and safety.
A. Patriotism B. Loyalty
C. Spiritual Beliefs D. Camaraderie

23. They manifest their love of country with a pledge of allegiance to the flag and a vow to defend the
Constitution.
A. Patriotism B. Loyalty
C. Courteous. D. Camaraderie
24. The discipline of PNP members is manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and thorough
and spontaneous actions towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral, ethical and
legal norms.
A. Patriotism B. Loyalty
C. Discipline D. Valor
25. The binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation in the police organization, extending to
the people they serve, is manifested by the PNP members’ deep commitment and concern for one another.
A. Discipline B. Valor
C. Courteous. D. Camaraderie
26. They sacrificed their limbs and lives for the sake of their countrymen whom they have pledged to
serve.
A. Patriotism B. Loyalty
C. Discipline D. Valor
27. Decisions about whether to enforce the law, in any but the most serious cases, should be guided by
what the law says and who the suspect is.
A. Due Process B. Preferential Application of the Law
C. Lying and Deception D. Misplaced Loyalty
28. An essential part of the police job, and even perjury should be used if it is necessary to protect
yourself or get a conviction on a “bad guy”.
A. Preferential Application of the Law B. Cynicism
C. Lying and Deception D. Misplaced Loyalty
29. It is only a means of protecting criminals at the expense of the law abiding and should be ignored
whenever it is safe to do so.
A. Due Process B. Rewards
C. Cynicism D. Misplaced Loyalty

30. Police do very dangerous work for low wages, so it is proper to take any extra rewards the public
wants to give them. One theory is that it is acceptable to accept any type of reward as long as it was given
wholeheartedly by an individual to a police officer.
A. Preferential Application of the Law B. Rewards
C. Cynicism D. Misplaced Loyalty
31. The taking of money or other rewards from vice operators or from legitimate companies operating
illegally in return for protecting them from law enforcement activity.
A. Protection B. Bribery
C. Internal Pay-offs D. Kickbacks
32. It involves an activity in which a police officer acts as a mediator in a certain case and offer to the
other party to settle the case for a particular amount and the police officer receives a certain amount of the
payment made by the other party.
A. Opportunistic Theft B. Kickbacks
C. Direct Criminal Activity D. Fixes
33. This type of corruption is tolerable, but because policeman must act beyond reproach and with
impartiality, it is expected that policeman must be free from possible from temptation to evil and this
includes receiving free meals, services, discounts, gratuities and the like.
A. Opportunistic Theft B. Kickbacks
C. Corruption of Authority D. Internal Pay-offs
34. This is the worst behavior of a police force by involvement of police officer in a criminal activity and
profiting on it.
A. Direct Criminal Activity B. Internal Pay-offs
C. Case Fixing D. Kickbacks
35. The subjective imposition of penalties or downright sabotage of the investigation process in exchange
for money or other things for personal gain.
A. Extortion or Shakedowns B. Case Fixing
C. Protection D. Opportunistic Theft
36. Is the practice in proportion to the seriousness of the offense and the legitimate objective to be
achieved?
A. Necessity B. Legality
C. Protection D. Proportionality

37. All police officers shall have equal opportunities for improvement and career advancement based on
merit.
A. Political Patronage B. Police Patronage
C. Human Rights D. Equality in the Service
38. Police officers must NEVER ASK for recommendation from public officials in matters pertaining to
promotion, assignment, awards and others.
A. Political Patronage B. Police Patronage
C. Human Rights D. Equality in the Service
39. A formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to special occasion.
A. Ceremony B. Traditions
C. Social Decorum D. Courtesy
40. Members stand at attention and salute the national color and standard as it passes by them or when the
national color is raised or lowered during ceremonies.
A. Salute B. Social Decorum
C. Salute to National Color and Standard D. Customs
41. A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social and other functions.
A. Ceremony B. Traditions
C. Social Decorum D. Courtesy
42. Usually on Friday or any other day suitable for the occasion, PNP members gather together at their
PNP club for a light hearted jesting or airing of minor gripes.
A. Happy Hours B. Athletics
C. Visiting the Sick D. Visiting the Religious Leaders
43. All PNP members indulge in physical fitness activities to ensure that their proper physical appearance
and bearing are maintained with the waist line measurement always smaller than the size of his chest and
in conformity with the standard set forth by the organization.
A. Happy Hours B. Athletics
C. Visiting the Sick D. Visiting the Religious Leaders
44. PNP members conduct themselves properly in dealing with people during social functions.
A. Table Manners B. Social Graces
C. Proper Attire D. Uniform/Appearance

45. Immediate commanders or other available officers of the unit visit PNP Members who are sick in the
hospital, their residence or any place of confinement in order that their needs are attended to.
A. Happy Hours B. Athletics
C. Visiting the Sick D. Visiting the Religious Leaders
46. In recognition of their long, faithful and honorable service to the PNP, a testimonial activity shall be
tendered in their honor.
A. Ceremony Tendered to Retirees B. Turnover Ceremony
C. Anniversary D. Honor Ceremony
47. An act committed or omitted in violation of law forbidding or commanding it. Simple nonfeasance,
misfeasance, or malfeasance by public servants or police officers that violates the provisions of the RPC
and other statutes may constitute the commission of the crime.
A. ETHICAL STANDARD B. CRIME
C. INCOMPETENCY D. MISCONDUCT
48. An act of a member of the PNP pursuing or following any calling or occupation or the act of engaging
in any business, which includes but not limited to all activities, jobs, work, and similar functions,
performed, engaged in or undertaken by him, in or off duty hours with or without compensation, which is
inconsistent or incompatible with the PNP duties and/or functions.
A. OPPRESSION B. POLICE ETHICS
C. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT D. MOONLIGHTING
49. Imports an act of cruelty, severity, unlawful execution, or excessive use of authority.
A. OPPRESSION B. MORALS AND MORALITY
C. POLICE ETHICS D. POLICE CUSTOMS AND SOCIAL
DECORUM
50. Includes elective and appointive officials and employees, permanent or temporary, whether in the
career or non- career service, including military and police personnel, whether they receive compensation
or not, regardless of amount.
A. PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE B. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
C. PUBLIC OFFICIAL D. VIOLATION OF LAW

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