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CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE, PROCEDURE, & EVIDENCE 22. c.

Judiciary
1. b. Intentional abortion because drug or beverage was administered to a 23. a. Admission by silence
pregnant woman
24. d. Piracy
2. c. No because his marriage with his second and third wives are null
25. c. Trespass to dwelling
and void
26. b. Homicide because he inflicted mortal wound and the victim died
3. d. Resistance on the part of the offended party
from both wound
4. b. Death caused in a tumultuous affray
27. b. Person in authority
5. a. None of these
28. d. To pass counterfeited coins
6. b. Alarm and scandals
29. a. Castration
7. a. Illegal discharge of firearm
30. b. Direct assault with less serious physical injuries
8. d. Judgment
31. c. Plea bargaining
9. a. Parricide
32. c. 30 days
10. a. Ignominy
33. a. By filing the complaint to the PNP or any law enforcement
11. c. Homicide agencies
12. a. All of these 34. c. Illegal discharge of firearm
13. b. Parricide through reckless imprudence 35. a. Parental and filial privilege
14. d. Weight of evidence 36. b. Arbitrary detention
15. b. Arrest 37. a. Libel
16. c. Infanticide 38. d. Vagrant
17. d. Outraging at the corpse of the victim 18. c. Arraignment shall be 39. a. Principal by inducement
postponed
40. d. Any of the above
19. b. Violation of parliamentary immunity
41. b. Illegal association
20. c. Misfeasance
42. a. Conspiracy to commit treason
21. b. Malversation of public funds
43. a. Equipoise Rule 63. a. Probable Cause
44. b. Those who are 18 years of age and above 64. a. Termination of proceedings
45. c. At least 4 years, 2 months and 1 day of imprisonment irrespective 65. b. Person with dementia praecox
of the amount of fine
66. a. Within fifteen (15) days from promulgation of the judgment
46. a. Admission by silence
67. d. Resistance and disobedience to a person in authority or the agents
47. d. Imputability of such person
48. b. If died after arraignment or during trial 68. b. It is temporary
49. c. No, because he escaped; hence, he waived his right to appeal 69. b. Charivari
50. d. Arraignment and plea 70. c. Expulsion
51. a. Enforcement of law at the time of the commission of the offense 71. c. Grave coercion
52. a. Prescription of the crime 72. d. All of these
73. a. Identification
53. a. In case of a warrantless arrest and inquest was conducted 74. b. Those falling within the jurisdiction of the MTC before or after
conviction
54. d. All of the above
75. b. Qualified Seduction
55. c. Accident
76. c. 2 or more
56. c. Person in authority
77. b. Mutilation
57. b. Admissibility
78. d. All of these
58. d. Motion to quash
79. b. Disregard of age and sex
59. c. Instigation
80. c. Evidence
60. c. In piracy, the persons who attacked the vessel are strangers to the
said vessel; while in mutiny they are members of the crew or passengers 81. c. Bigamy
61. c. search warrant 82. b. The accused must personally enter his plea
62. b. After conviction in the RTC of an offense not punishable by 83. c. Espionage
Reclusion Perpetua, Life Imprisonment or death
84. b. Res gestae 104. b. Murder if she deliberated on her action
85. b. Battered woman syndrome, a complete self-defense 105. b. Criminal law
86. a. Acts of lasciviousness 106. b. Frustrated Murder
87. d. That the killing was attended by any qualifying circumstances of 107. d. Treason
murder, or by that of parricide or infanticide
108. a. Appeal
88. d. Oath
109. b. Immediate vindication of a grave offense
89. c. File a motion to quash
110. a. All of these
90. d. The driver sped away in his car when the police flagged him down
111. a. Yes
at a checkpoint
112. c. Theft
91. c. Last clear chance
113. c. Infanticide
92. c. Yes, the police acted based on reliable information and the fact
that an officer saw the driver carrying a gun 114. a. Effect a warrantless arrest after the discovery of the drugs
93. b. Felony 115. c. Those which are not excluded by the law and which is relevant to
the issue
94. c. Reckless imprudence resulting to homicide
116. b. Motion to quash
95. a. Not guilty
117. b. Consummated
96. d. Although armed took property valued at only P200
118. a. Probable cause
97. b. Supreme Court
119. b. Equipoise Doctrine
98. b. Serious detention illegal
120. b. Voluntary surrender
99. b. Witness cannot testify what he overheard
121. d. Premeditation
100. c. Aggravating circumstances
122. b. Culpa
101. a. Alevosia
123. a. Opportunity for the accused to know the charge
102. b. Speeches extolling communism and urging the people to hold a
national strike and paralyze commerce and trade 124. b. Complete blindness
103. b. Bill of attainder 125. d. Spanish
126. a. Tumultuous affray 147. a. Passion or obfuscation
127. b. Best Evidence Rule 148. c. At any time before entering his plea
128. c. Grave threat 149. b. French rules
129. c. Criminal docket book 150. b. Frustrated Murder
130. b. Accessories 151. b. Brigandage
131. d. No crime, since he needed to repel the aggression, employing 152. b. Criminal law
reasonable means for doing so
153. c. Pedigree
132. c. Conclusive evidence
154. b. No, since Sam does not impute a crime to Judge Odon
133. c. Coup d’ etat
155. a. Conspiracy
134. a. An act done under the impulse of an uncontrollable fear of an
156. d. Capital offense
equal or greater injury
157. b. Admissible because it does not violate Daniel’s right against self-
135. a. Revised Rule on Summary Procedure
incrimination
136. d. Yes, because crime charge is one committed by the wife against
158. a. Complex crimes
husband
159. a. Mike cannot plead praetor intentionem since the intent to kill is
137. c. Defense
presumed from the killing of the victim
138. Abduction
160. d. Judicial confession
139. c. Your Honor
161. a. 25 kilometers
140. d. Homicide
162. c. accident
141. c. Bail
163. b. Argument
142. c. Two witness rule
164. c. Reckless imprudence resulting to homicide
143. b. Piracy
165. c. Yes, since the instinct of self- preservation takes priority in an
144. c. Prision mayor emergency
145. c. When the child is below 18 years acting with discernment 166. b. Prosecutor
146. d. Factum probandum 167. c. Proof beyond reasonable doubt
168. a. Attempted Robbery 189. d. All of these
169. b. Generality 190. b. Violation of the Child Pornography Act
170. d. No, Erikson survived hence it is not a dying declaration 191. d. Parricide
171. b. Real evidence 192. c. Hearsay evidence
172. b. No, since the accused did not catch them while having sexual 193. b. Any hour of the day or, in urgent cases, of the night
intercourse
194. a. Yes because the delay did not break the causal connection
173. d. Double jeopardy between Barry felonious act and the injuries sustained by Ronnic
174. c. Mistake in the blow 195. c. Acquit the accused
175. c. 4 196. d. Alternative
176. c. Has intention to procure commission of crime 197. d. Yes, since it was a natural result of the injuries Anthony inflicted
on Luther
177. a. Best evidence rule
198. c. Extraterritoriality
178. d. Dwelling
199. a. Judgement
179. b. Prescription of penalty
200. a. Grave scandal
180. c. Passion or obfuscation
201. b, Rebellion
181. d. When questions on whether or not the accused committed the
offense is clear 202. c. The moment the case is files with the court
182. d. Illegal possession of firearms 203. a. 2 battering episode
183. c. Material 204. b. Absence of the lawful occupant or any member of his family
184. d. Bulacan or Makati 205. c. Delay
185. b. Fruit of poisonous tree 206. c. A sudden and an unexpected attack to ensure the consummation
of the crime
186. a. Personally, in open court and is recorded
207. c. 15
187. b. Specific
208. a. No, the waiver was not reduced in writing
188. b. Direct bribery
209. a. Concubinage
210. c. Material 14. d. COPS on the Block
211. d. Deny the motion since immunity from arrest does not apply to a 15. c. Four (4)
charge of murder
16. a. Essential Elements of Information
212. c. Statutory Rape
17. c. 10,000
213. d. All of the above
18. b. Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990
214, d. Criminal Procedure
19. b. Twice
215. b. Judicial Power
20. d. Public Safety Basic Recruit Course
21. b. Inspector
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
22. c. Deputy Director General for Administration
1. d. i, ii, iii, iiii, iiiii
23. d. During war or national emergencies
2. c. Compartmentation
24. c. Irrational thinker
3. b. Two Man Shadow
25. c. No, because Chief Supt. Einstein is a Presidential Appointee
4. a. RAB
26. d. Partial background investigation
5. b. Clover leaf
27. c. Senior Inspector
6. c. Republic Act Nr. 6975
28. b. Republic Act Nr. 4864
7. c. Either A and B
29. d. 20 years
8. b. ECG
30. c. Lateral entry
9. d. Routine call
31. a. Clockwise
10. d. All of the above
32. c. Woman sector
11. b. Bobbies
33. b. Chief, Directional Staff
12. b. Four (4)
34. d. Moving
13. a. A combination- type lock and that no key is used. Pressing the
35. c. Field training
series of numbered button in the proper sequence opens them.
36. b. Community oriented policing system
37. d. Migz who was born on August 10, 1990 58. d. A bar member chosen by the Integrated bar of the Philippines
(IBP)
38. b. Selection
59. c. Gives knowledge to the enemy
39. a. Republic Act Nr. 6975
60. a. Admonition
40. b. Five (5)
61. a. Capt. George Curry
41. b. Longevity pay
62. d. Integrated Patrol System
42. b. 16
63. a. Hong Kong Police Force
43. c. Chief Superintendent
64. b. Sec. 6, Art. XVI
44. a. Order of Battle
65. a. Passive barrier
45. c. Regular
66. b. Screening
46. a. Lt. General
67. a. Attrition
47. c. Reasonable suspicion
68. c. Precious, a PNPA graduate who is appointed Inspector after
48. c. National Appellate Board
graduation
49. d. Driving Proficiency Test
69. b. Raisa, a graduate of baccalaureate degree in Accountancy
50. b. Sergent De Ville
70. b. Yes, he meets the age requirement
51. d. Assign foot patrol in congested and busy patrol beats but assign a
71. b. 80% of his last salary
roving mobile patrol to cover beats which are not covered by foot patrol
72. a. 35 years old
52. b. 18” x 12”
73. a. Deployment
53. c. Span of control
74. b. Safe
54. b. Jonathan Wild
75. b. Integration
55. b. Age, height, weight & education
76. b. 5 years
56. b. Recording
77. b. 50%
57. b. 120
78. c. Low visibility patrol
79. b. Secretary of the DILG 102. d. Police Officer 1
80. a. Street questioning 103. b. Two (2)
81. b. Western Australian Police Academy 104. a. Drop
82. a. Deputy chief for operation 105. d. 33%
83. b. Police omnipresence 106. a. 30 days or more
84. c. October 6, 2008 107. b. Two (2)
85. c. Intelligence 108. d. Desirable, the officers will know the organization better and a
sense of ownership of the plan is promoted
86. b. Pre- surveillance conference
109. b. Every 6 months
87. a. Agility test
110. c. Gen. Cesar Nazareno
88. b. Comptrollership
111. b. Security and Assistance Service
89. c. Inspector General
112. d. Performance evaluation
90. d. To Fight the Enemy
113. c. Assistant Chief
91. c. 56
114. c. Disqualification
92. c. Ex- Officio Chairperson
115. a. Essential Elements of Information
93. d. Chief, PNP
116. b. Not below 20 nor over 35 years of age
94. b. Motorola
117. a. IAS
95. d. Counter Intelligence
118. d. 2022
96. a. Not more than 1 year
119. c. Debt, loans and savings
97. d. Meritorious
120. a. Chief, PNP
98. a. 1 year
121. a. Chief PNP, recommended by immediate superiors and attested by
99. a. Civil Security Group
the Civil Service Commission
100. a. One (1)
122. d. Seniority credit
101. a. One- way communication
123. a. Republic Act Nr. 6975 145. d. Directed deterrent patrol
124. c. When qualified applicant falls below quota 146. a. Civil Service Commission
125. a. Chain of command 147. b. Recording
126. b. Clear zone 148. c. 1: 500
127. d. Negative intelligence 149. d. Presence strategy
128. c. Lamberto T. Javalera 150, b. Incorporate
129. a. Top secret documents 151. b. National in scope and civilian in character
130. a. Disciplinary appellate board 152. c. Secret service
131. c. Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank 153. b. Foot patrol
132. c. Either a or b 154. b. Eight (8)
133. c. Peace preservation law 155. c. Expendable Agent
134. c. Brothels 156. a. Dry run
135. b. Congress 157. b. Not below 20 years of age but not more than 35 years of old
136. b. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 158. b. 5’8” and 5’6”
137. d. Unfriendly 159. d. Discretion
138. d. Police eligibility 160. b. Modern System
139. b. 10 years 161. c. Need-to-know
140. a. Patrol 162. c. Scotland Yard
141. b. Republic Act Nr. 1080 163. c. Philippine Public Safety College
142. a. Chief, PNP 164. a. Helicopter patrol
143. a. 1 year 165. c. 10 percent
144. b. The information comes from a completely reliable source and it 166. b. Information warfare
is improbable
167. b. Top guard
168. b. Functional organization 191. d. Police Administration
169. d. Easy identification by the offender 192. c. Intelligence
170. c. ICPO 193. b. 12 months
171. d. No, because there is no state of war or national emergencies 194. a. Walk near the curb during daylight
172. b. Security survey 195. c. Management
173. d. High visibility patrol 196. a. Hong Kong Police Force
174. b. Bachelor 197. c. Fact- Finding Report
175. a. Inspector 198. b. 10%
176. d. Undercover intelligence 199. c. NAPOLCOM
177. d. Organization 200. d. Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur
178. b. mounted Police 201. b. Surveillance
179. d. Personnel security investigation 202. No, because it is not a citizen’s complaint
180. a. Capt. Henry T. Allen 203. d. Relative vulnerability
181. c. Helicopter patrol 204. b. Adequacy of resources of the police station
182. c. Commission of Police 205. c. Imperial Guard
183. b. Tower Guards 206. b. Unity of Command
184. a. Chain of Command 207. b. Members of cultural minorities duly certified by the appropriate
government agencies
185. b. 10%
208. b. National Public Safety Commission
186. b. Koban
209. a. 100
187. a. Walk close to the buildings
210. c. Counter Intelligence
188. b. Medalya ng Kagitingan
211. d. PLEB
189. a. Staffing
212. b. Five (5)
190. b. Security guard
213. a. Security hazard 235. d. No, because he don’t possess the minimum rank requirement
214. d. None of the above 236. a. NAB
215. b. Public security police 237. b. Investigation of crimes after this is reported to the investigation
section
216. c. NAPOLCOM
238. c. Rafael Crame
217. d. Line and staff
239. a. National Police Agency in Tokyo
218. d. Suspension
240. c. Legal Affairs Service
219. b. Mounties
241. b. Inspector
220. b. President Fidel Ramos
242. a. Bicycle
221. d. 70
243. c. Systematic pilferer
222. d. None of the above
244. b. NAPOLCOM
223. b. Special Assault Team
245. d. Special Tactics and Rescue (STAR) Unit
224. a. Personnel Discipline
246. b. Patrouiller
225. c. PS Officer Candidate Course
247. a. Separation pay equivalent to two ranks higher
226. b. The information comes from an unreliable source and it is
doubtfully true 248. c. Three (3)
227. b. Initial application 249. a. Retirement
228. b. Camp Crame 250. d. Casing
229. a. Home Affairs Ministry 251. a. Quezon City
230. b. Posthumous 252. d. All of these
231. c. 10-12 weeks 253. b. National Police Agency
232. a. R.A. 5847 254. b. Presidential Decree Nr. 765
233. a. Chain of command 255. a. Initial stage
234. a. Medal 256. b. Logistics Support Service
257. a. PLEB 17. b. Individual characteristics
258. d. Familiar with the techniques of protecting and preserving crime 18. c. Principle of infallibility
scene
19. d. Real image
259. b. Ministry of Home Affairs
20. a. Forensic chemistry
260. d. Republic Act Nr. 6975
21. d. Polygram
22. b. Calligraphy
CRIMINALISTICS
23. b. Evidential signature
1. c. Tranquilizer
24. b. False
2. b. Fast lens
25. b. Chromosomes
3. a. Temporary defect
26. c. Cardiograph
4. a. Dermatoglyphics
27. b. Astigmatism
5. c. Hans Gross
28. d. Spurious
6. c. Standard document
29. b. Terminal phalange
7. c. Anatomic pathology
30. d. Micro printing
8. d. Photomicrography
31. a. Kymograph assembly
9. a. Hydrosphygmograph
32. b. John F.W. Herschel
10. b. Chart marking
33. a. 10 inches
11. d. Questioned document
34. b. Graphologists
12. c. Filtration
35. b. Metallurgy
13. d. Handwriting
36. b. Polarizing filter
14. b. Wide angle lens
37. a. In wine there is truth
15. a. Lies and deceits
38. b. Ridges
16. c. Fogging
39, d. Mathew B. Brady
40. a. Genuine 62. b. Developing
41. a. Pen emphasis 63. c. Chart interpretation
42. a. Depressant drug 64. b. Police Photography
43. a. Individual Characteristics 65. c. Class characteristics
44. c. Photograph 66. a. John Larson
45. c. Ring finger 67. a. It will improve the police community relation of the police
organization
46. c. Use practical and technological theories
68. d. Radial loop
47. a. Identification
69. d. Parasympathetic nervous system
48. d. All of the above
70. d. Polygraph
49. b. Chart probing
71. b. False
50. b. Slow shutter speed
72. c. Indented writing
51. b. Pattern area
73. c. The trail judge
52. d. The best indication of deception is simultaneous deviation in at
least 5 tracing in the chart 74. b. Plain whorl
53. a. Photography 75. b. Graphology
54. a. Official document 76. c. Allow the investigator to re- position the evidence/ victim
55. d. Individual Characteristics 77. b. If the suspect refuses to answer questions
56. a. Aloh Roemer 78. d. White light
57. a. Cardiograph channel 79. a. Invaluable investigated aid and a substitute for an investigation
58. a. Flash photography 80. a. Plain arch
59. d. Evidential document 81. a. Bracket
60. b. Word association test 82. b. Psychophysiology
61. b. Loop 83. c. The smaller the f/number, the more light that will enter the camera
84. c. Many writings 105. d. Plain whorl, meeting
85. a. Graphomania 106. a. Deviation from norm has an explanation
86. d. ISO 800 107. a. Muscular coordination
87. c. Galvano pen 108. a. Fast shutter speed
88. d. Either B or C 109. d. transmitted light explanation
89. a. Ridge counting 110. a, Irrelevant
90. b. Chart probing 111. a. Lens
91. a. Lewis Waterman 112. c. Der kriminalistiks
92. b. Standard/ normal lens 113. c. Twin lens camera
93. a. True 114. a. Fear
94. b. Good chart marking 115. d. Dots are counted if they are incipient
95. b. Transparent 116. c. Film advance liver
96. b. Pneumograph 117. a. True
97. b. If the innermost sufficient recurve contains no ending ridge or rod 118. b. Ordeal by heat and fire
rising as high as the shoulder, core is place in the shoulder of the loop
119. b. Focusing
near the delta
120. b. Anachronism
98. b. Heliograph
121. a. Irrelevant question
99. d, It must not involve legal terminology
122. b. Secondary classification
100. d. Victor Baltazard
123. b. f/1.2
101. a. Kymograph
124. b. Cortex
102. b. Ultraviolet light
125. a. Preliminary preparation
103. a. False negative
126. a. f/22
104. b. Intensity
127. d. Forensic Questioned Document Examination
128. b. Shutter speed control 151. a. Loop
129. c. Sufficient knowledge of the questioned document examiner 152. c. Isaac Newton
130. a, Primary classification 153. b. Examinations
131. c. Pen lifting 154, b. Rigor Mortis
132. d. Winslow’s test 155. a. Chart marking
133. d. Five lands, five grooves right twist 156. c. Wavelength
134. b. Chemical processing 157. b, Typelines
135. d. Blocking 158. b. Assault rifle
136. b. John Fisher 159. b. Negative
137. a. To record physiological reactions of the subject 160. b. Indented writing
138. c. Graphoanalysis 161. b. Film base
139. a. Wavelength theory 162. a, Blurred
140. d. f 2.8 163. d. Hyperfocal distance
141. c. Whorl constitutes 20% to 30% of all fingerprints 164. b. Zip gun
142. c. Caliber and type of the firearm 165. c. Slow shutter speed will allow more light to reach the film
143. d. All of the above 166. b. Entomology
144. b. Specific response 167. a. Lewis Waterman
145. b. Imhotep 168. b. At the end of each specific polygraph test
146. a. Criminalistics Examination 169. c. Rifling
147. b. Intensity 170. d. Radial loop
148. a. Rolled impression 171. a. True
149. b. Ricochet 172. c. Fingerprint
150. c. Overexposed photograph 173. c. Before
174. c. Transitory changes 196. b. The empty shell in most cases will be found at the scene of firing
175. a. Putting in direct sunlight 197. b. No recurving ridge but with upward trust
176. d. Latent fingerprint 198. b. 10
177. c. Corrosion 199. d. Transmitted light
178. b. There is the presence of cadaveric spasm 200. d. One complete revolution inside the bore
179. a. Pneumograph 201. d. Macro lens
180. b. Progressive photography 202. c. Carotid palpitation
181. d. All of the statements are correct 203. a. Visible latent print
182. c. Determine the writing instrument and paper used 204. c. Propellant
183. b. Rifling operation 205, c. Before
184. b. Diaphragm 206. d. Extractor
185. b. To ascertain if a person is truthful when answering certain 207. a. Natural writing
questions
208. b. Law of multiplicity of evidence in identification
186. d. A and B only
209. d. All of the above
187. c. Col. Calvin Goddard
210. b. When the suspect needs interpreter
188. a. 3 to 4 months of the fetus life
rd th
211. b. ISO/ASA/DIN Dial
189. c. AFIS
212. d. Extracting groove
190. a. Free hand imitation forgery
213. b. Agraphia
191. d. Paradox Gun
214, c. Ridge tracing
192. a. Whenever required by the Chief Executive
215. c. Delta
193. c. 400- 700 millimicrons
216. d. All of the above
194. c. 90%
217. b. Voice stress analysis
195. b. Film
218. d. Chronograph
219. a. Refraction of light 241. d. Refraction
220. b. Patching 242. b. Benjamin Robins
221. c. Gap between the cylinder and barrel 243. b. Fingerprint
222, b. Presence of all colors 244. c. Dactyloscopy
223. a. True 245. a. Ordeal of the bier
224. d. Poroscopy 246. c. Base
225. b. Pressure upon the trigger both cocks and released the hammer 247. b. Transparent object
226. c. 98 248. b. Alphonse Bertillon
227. b. Specific stimulus 249. b. Skid mark
228. a. Public document 250. a. Diverging lens
229. d. Developing tank 251. c. People of the Philippines vs. Medina
230, c. Forensic photography 252. a. Base or nose
231. b. Dusting method 253. d. Wound Ballistics
232. c. Riffling 254. b. Pen Pressure
233. c. Friction ridge 255. b. Light
234. d. All of the above
235. c. Juxtaposition CRIME DETECTION, INVESTIGATION & PREVENTION
236. c. The smaller the lens opening, the lesser the light that will enter 1. c. No because bicycle is not a motor vehicle
the camera
2. d. Either B or C
237. a. True
3. c. 14
238. d. Questions must all be in the form of accusation
4. b. General Photograph method
239. d. Trajectory
5. c. Capo di tutti capi
240. c. Fast shutter speed allows less light to reach the film
6. b. Rough sketch
7. a. Psilocybin 30. d. Traffic ecology
8. b. Barrel lines 31. c. Acting ability
9. d. Boiling point 32. b. Marking
10. All of the above 33. d. Japan
11. c. Seizure 34. d. An order of the chief of the investigation unit
12. a. Physical evidence 35. b. Shylocking
13. c. Street prostitute 36. a. R.A. 8750
14. c. Hallucinogens 37. d. Undercover assignment
15. c. Professional robbers 38. c. Graft
16. b. Traffic education 39. b. RA 9165, Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 which
took effect on July 4, 2002
17. d. Hans Gross
40. a. Heat
18. c. Electrical arc
41. a. Carbon dioxide
19. d. Genocide
42. a. True
20. c. To arrest the guilty party
43. c. Associate member
21. c. Patent
44. b. Private Detectives
22. d. All of the above
45. b. Police line- up
23. b. Iraq
46. a. Sex fantasy
24. c. Incised wound
47. b. Barbiturates
25. c. Recruiting two or more prospects to make the same investment
48. b. Cardinal points of criminal investigastion
26. b. Cyber Terrorism
49. a. Paul L. Kirk
27. b. Slavery
50. d. All of the these
28. b. Distillation
51. a. True
29. c. It shall specifically state the things to be searched
52. c. Central Intelligence Agency and US Delta Forces 75. c. Dying declaration
53. c. Upon the order of the investigator handling the case 76. c. Finally convicted
54. b. International terrorism 77. b. The person to be arrested is “at large”
55. c. Syndicated pornography 78. b. Respond to the crime scene to secure the area
56. c. Dust 79. c. Myanmar
57. b. 17 80. b. It should convey a complex, closer meaning at a glance
58. a. Footprint 81. b. Alphonse Bertillon
59. a. Subjective interview 82. a. Hallucinogen
60. d. Singapore 83. c. Right to be visited by family and relative
61. a. Self- Medication Syndrome 84. c. Knowingly approving or granting any license, permit, privilege or
benefit in favor of any person qualified for or legally entitled to such
62. c. Physical virginity
license, permit, privilege or advantage, or of a mere representative or
63. b. John Fielding dummy of one who is so qualified or entitled

64. d. India 85. a. Icard’s test


65. d. French System 86. b. Access device

66. a. Retaliation 87. b. Interview witnesses

67. c. Abatement 88. c. Virginity

68. a. Correct 89. c. Recognition

69. d. 85% 90. c. Smoke detector

70. d. Good for nothing 91. a. A reduction of traffic accidents and delays

71. b. Bamboo Gang 92. b. Applied victimology

72. a. Oxygen, fuel, heat and self- sustained chemical chain reaction 93. d. Detain all persons present at the crime scene

73. d. The victim must be rational and incompetent 94. a. China

74. d. All of the above 95. a. Admission


96. a. Preventing fire spread upwards in multistory buildings 118. c. Parasitic
97. c, Presentation 119. a. True
98. d. None of the above 120. a. Anger- retaliatory rapist
99. a, Terrorism 121. a. Put up a sign in front of the building or structure that the building
is a fire hazard, impose the corresponding administrative fines, and issue
100. a. Yubitsume
abatement order
101. a. Complexity of questions
122. b. Rough sketch
102. b. Whistle
123. d. 2024
103. c. Liquid drugs
124. a, Calvin H. Goddard
104. b. Evidence brought to and left at the crime scene
125. b. Cardinal rule of criminal
105. a. Roques gallery
126. b. Crime scene
106. b. Loyalty
127. d. Criminal investigation as a process
107. c. They show their tattoos when they want
128. b. Lot lizard
108. b. Photographing
129. c. No overtaking
109. d. Homicide
130. c. Firearms examiner
110. b. Issue Notice to comply with the person responsible for the
131. d. Computer as means of terrorism
violation within five (5) days from submission of the Report
132. b. Describing the scene from “general- specific”
111. a. Man, Heaven and Earth Society
133. a. Prostitution
112. a. Buy and sell of drugs
134. d. A and B
113. c. Victim Identification
135. a. Interviewing witness
114. b. Pablo Escobar Gaviria
136. d. Chain of custody
115. b. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
137. b. 2 counts of rape to Alfaro and 2 counts of rape to Hernandez
116. d. Malaysia
138. b. Circumstantial evidence
117. c. Tracing evidence
139. a. Planting of evidence 160. c. Biomass
140. c. Box of exact size 161. c. Chemical diversion
141. d. Spotting 162. c. Associative evidence
142. d. Mental distress 163. c. MV will lessen the arrest of the perpetrator because they can
escape easier and faster
143. c. Three
164. d. Fire lane
144. c. Curtain Board
165. c. Jemaah Islamiyah
145. b. Reflectorized markings
166. b. Worm
146. a. Morphine
167. c. Fuel
147. b. Identification through testimony of witnesses, victims, and
relatives 168. a. Accident
148. a. Fatal 169. a. Hashish
149. d. Republic Act No. 9211 170. d. Reserving the site of the crime in the same physical conditions as
it was left by the perpetrator
150. a. Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008
171. c. Gathering of physical evidence and interviewing the witnesses
151. d. Integrity of evidence
172. a. Theft
152. b. Pusher
173. b. The dead body has been transferred
153. c. To determine the cause of fire
174. Smoke
154. c. Traffic island
175. b. Debris
155. c. Yes, because the labia of Angel was already penetrated before
she woke up 176. a. Snorting
156. b. Murder 177. b, Saline solution
157. d. To check if there is the presence of cadaveric spasm 178. b. Key Event
158. a. Medium and close up 179. c. Flashover
159. b. Road check 180. d. None of these
181. b. Published books and articles 202. a. Combustible liquid
182. d. Whore 203. b. When the crime scene has been photographed and sketched
183. b. Household appliances, computers, transformers, electric motors 204. c. The burning is done by a person who is criminally and
and overhead transmission Lines are typical sources of Class fires administratively liable
184. a. Tax evasion 205. a. The victim’s declaration must identify the person responsible for
his or her condition and state the circumstances and manner by which the
185 b. Follow-up Investigation
slight Injuries were inflicted
186. d. Controlled delivery
206. c. Osama Bin laden
187. b. Heat
207. c. Double solid yellow line with white dotted lines in between
188. d. Involved in vehicular accident
208. b. MDMA
189. b. Upon discovery of the evidence at the crime scene
209. b. Give his identity
190. b. Yes, because the woman was deprived of reason or unconscious
210. d. Biorhythm
191. c. Interview suspect description
211. b. Convection
192. b. Prohibited
212. d. Hashish
193. a. Confirmatory test
213. To determine the truth
194. b. Traffic light
214. b. Traditional instruction
195. a. To records details need by the criminalists
215. c. Vice
196. a. Pusher
216. b. Respond to the crime scene to secure the area
197. d. Collision an the road
217. d. Convulsion
198. b. Over-the-counter drugs
218. c. The autopsy examination
199. c. Photograph first the detail of the crime scene before its
219. c. Correct
environment
220. c. Yes, because the consent of Lyka is invalid because of her age
200. d. The base
221. b. Breath Analyzer
201. a. Integration
222. a. Asbestos
223. d. General views 245. b. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
224. b. Treatment 246. a. Examine the evidence to determine its importance
225. Internet time theft 247. b. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board
226. a. Out call 248. a. Boasting witness
227. b. Plant 249. c. Paregoric
228. b. Piccioto 250. c. Money can be appropriated if it belongs to other or other families
229. c. Police traffic law enforcement 251. a. Iraq
230. d. All of the above 252. c. Police traffic law enforcement
231. a. Tranquilizer 253. b. Identification through testimony of witnesses, victims, and
relatives
232. b. The driver on the left and
254. b. Government Vehicle
233. c. Elevation position
255. b. Terrorism
234. b. Simulator
256. a. Cattle Rustling
235. b. Cooling
257. b. Fratricide
236. b. The constitutional rights of persons under investigation for the
commission of an offense 258. b. That the offender inserts his penis into another person's mouth or
anal orifice
237. a. Traffic warning
259. b. PD 532
238. c. Photograph and present the photographic evidence in court
260. d. Question Barrage Technique
239. b. Visual warning
240. c. Team leader
SOCIOLOGY OF CRIMES AND ETHICS
241. b. Check casualties and give first aid
1. b. Criminal etiology
242. a. Is this is your free and voluntary statement?
2. c. Trustworthiness
243. c. Hard core
3. c. Substitution
244. a. Roques gallery
4. c. Broken Home 27. c. Classical theory
5. b. Judge 28. a. Edwin Sutherland
6. a. Maximum Tolerance 29. c. Physical
7. a. Proactive Crisis Management 30. a. Corrections
8. b. Shakedowns 31. c. There will be conflict of interest as mediator and decision maker
9. d. Cesare Lombroso 32. d. Non- partisanship
10. d. Sociological Criminology 33. d. Family is where the foundation of the child is built
11. b. The Police 34. b. Secrecy discipline
12. c. Inefficiency and lack of team work 35. b. When the child becomes 18 years old
13. d. City or municipal treasurer 36. a. 8 hours
14. c. Assassination 37. b. Index Crime
15. a. Conduct disorder 38. d. Discipline
16. b. Children recruited as prostitutes 39. c. Malfeasance
17. a. Absence or weakening of social control mechanism 40. c. Separation of parents
18. b. Oppression 41. c. Development of Social Welfare and Development
19. a. Neo- classical theory 42. d. Reorganization stage
20. b. Differential association theory 43. d. Cesare Beccaria
21. a. Stalking 44. c. Community
22. b. Word of honor 45. b. Suspension of sentence
23. d. Albert Cohen 46. c. Tactical team
24. a. Judge 47. d. Bureau of Internal Revenue
25. b. Behavioral genetics 48. c. Self- aware adult
26. c. Patriotism 49. a. Police community relations
50. d. Mother is a lesbian 71. c. He is at least seventeen years of age and a citizen of the
Philippines
51. c. Superego
72. a. Stimulus
52. c. LSWDO
73. a. National Bureau of Investigation
53. a. Perseverance
74. c. Police misconduct
54. c. Prosecution
75. d. Get the thumb print of the child
55. d. Sub cultural abuser
76. d. Suspiciousness
56. d. Inclusion of the media people in the negotiation
77. d. Not less than 18 but not more than 70 years old
57. c. Morality
78. b. Due process
58. c. The mother wants to lessen her guilt of not giving the child a
complete family 79. b. Victimless crime
59. b. Power of judicial review 80. b. Half-mast
60. d. Just desert 81. c. Prolonging the passage of time shall wear them down
61. b. Death wish or love of death 82. a. Social bond theory
62. d. Criminal 83. d. The failure to submit a child to physical and medical examination
63. b. Parental rejection 84. a. Once a month
64. c. Lifestyle 85. c. School
65. b. The Police 86. d. Keeping arms open and with a gesture that you are willing to
negotiate
66. c. Delinquency
87. a. To enforce the law and arrest violators
67. b. Stereotyping
88. c. Neurobiological
68. b. Humility
89. a. Dementia paralytica
69. d. Contract of diversion
90. c. Execution
70. c. Talk to him and delay the moment
91. b. Moonlighting
92. b. Strain theory 114. c. Psychosis
93. d. Request for questioning during the trail to ascertain the age of the 115. d. Dependent child
child
116. a. President
94. c. Crime mala prohibita
117. d. Neither of the above
95. a. Nonfeasance
118. c. Ordinary criminal
96. b. Justice
119. b. Somatoform Disorder
97. c. Delicadeza
120. a. Criminaloids
98. a. Indemnification for consequential damages
121. c. Search incidental to lawful arrest
99. a. Borderline Personality
122. b. R.A. 7438
100. d. 45 days
123. d. After conviction by the regional trial court with a penalty of life
101. a. It should be interpreted in favor of the CICL imprisonment
102. c. Belonging from a family of good relationship 124. b. Ensure that the hostages be set free by yielding to the demands of
the hostage takers
103. a. Mens rea
125, a. Algolagnic
104. b. Prudence
126. b. Dynamic
105. d. At the instance of being conceived
127. c. Lupong tagapamayapa
106. c. Social control theory
128. b. Mass media
107. a. Paranoid Personality
129. c. Criminal behavior
108. c. Legitimate
130. a. When the imposable penalty for the crime committee is not more
109. b. Social worker
than six (6) years imprisonment
110. a. Social science
131. a. Somnambulism
111. a. Police
132. a, monophobia
112. b. Subculture Theory
133. d. Criminal Justice System
113. d. Gustatory
134. c. Post- sentence investigation
135. c. It occurs in one economic strata 156. a. Implement law
136. b. DILG 157. d. Proof beyond reasonable doubt
137. a. Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine 158. c. The person being questioned is convicted of a crime
138. a. Habitual 159. a. Professional criminal
139. b. Ego 160. d. Both a and c
140. a. Territory where a gang operates 161. a. 15 years and below
141. d. Situational Crime 162. d. Extinctive Crime
142. b. The person being questioned was not located in the crime scene 163. c. When he is absent of the plea bargaining
143. b. Justice is administered without respect to persons, equality to 164. b. PD 603
poor and the rich
165. d. Proper disposition of cases by the prosecution and court
144. c. Thanatos
166. c. Jurisdiction over the person of the victim
145. a. Noise barrage
167. c. He is at least seventeen years of age and a citizen of the
146. b. Plea bargaining Philippines
147. a. Irrational Crime 168. c. Name of the enforcer
148. c. It shall state whether the evidence of the prosecution absolutely 169. b. Family
failed to prove the guilt of the accused
170. a. Pauline Luna and Atty. De Guzman
149. b. When the accused interposes a lawful defense
171. d. Suspect
150. a. Psychologist
172. b. False
151. d. Physiognomy
173. d. Police pillar
152. b. Status offense
174. d. 180 days
153. d. Culpa
175. b. Chronic criminal
154. c. Strain Theory
176. d. Medium offense
155. d. That his failure to appear has justifiable reason
177. d. Prosecution
178. a. Initial contact with the child 200. a. True
179. b. Criminal Justice 201. a. Sociology of Law
180. b. Yes, upon the approval of the Supreme Court 202. d. Criminal Law
181. c. the community includes the home, family, government, school, 203. b. Justice
church, etc.
204. c. Prosecution
182. c. Before the arraignment
205. d. He acted with discernment
183. c. Emergency crime’
206. c. Punishing the offended party
184. a. Traditional crimes
207. b. To protect their crops and livestock from wild animals
185. b. Appellant
208. b. Law enforcement
186. c. The warrant of arrest is the same with search warrant
209. d. Court
187. a. Juvenile gang
210. c. Guardian Ad Litem
188. b. Yes because it is a consented search
211. b. The issuance of license to operate a business
189. c. Homicide
212. d. Death penalty
190. d. Positivists Theory
213. b. School
191. a. True
214. a. Exactly one (1) year
192. b. Prosecution
215. a. Court
193. c. Presidential Decree # 603
216. b. Parents
194. b. To prove their defense and damages
217. b. Criminal Justice System
195. c. Certificate to file action
218. c. Arrest
196. c. Criminal
219. d. It fails to reform and rehabilitates offenders
197. c. Criminal Justice System
220. b. Court
198. a. First level courts
221. b. Either A or C
199. a. I, II, and IV only
222. d. Any of the above
223. c. From the time of his conception 9. d. Teudolo C. Natividad
224. c. Police 10. a. Parole
225. d. It must be based on emotion 11. b. Domets of France
226. a. barangay where the respondent resides 12. a. Correctional administration
227. b. Criminal 13. d. After conviction but before the finality of judgement
228. d. Parens Patriae 14. b. Alexander Maconochie
229. c. Either one of the above 15. a. Panoptican prison
230. b. Edmond Locard 16. d. All of the above
231. b. 4 years, 2 months, and 1 day imprisonment 17. c. Conditional pardon
232. b. Justice 18. a. John Howard
233. c. Correctional institutions 19. c. Alcatraz prison
234. a. Child 20. b. Parens Patriae
235. c. Law 21. a. Prisonization
22. b. July 18- 24 of every year
CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION 23. d. Correction
1. b. Bridewell workhouse 24. c. Either A or B
2. c. 6 years without prejudicial to re- appointment 25. c. Law of retaliation
3. c. He is disqualified to apply for probation 26. c. Code of Draco
4. a. Massachusetts 27. d. Benefits of Clergy
5. a. First time offender and less than 21 years old 28. c. 90 days
6. b. Police power 29. c. Summary
7. b. Good aberrance 30. a. William Penn
8. c. Mamertime prison 31. c. Auburn prison system
32. b. Yes, it will not be granted except upon the application by the 53. a. Penology
accused
54. b. No because reclusion perpetua carries a minimum penalty of 20
33. c. Mark system years and 1 day
34. d. All of the above 55. a. Orange
35. b. Planning 56. d. All of the above
36. d. Poisoning 57. a. E.O. 292
37. a, Maiming 58. d. 72 hours
38. c. Monotony 59. b. Social degradation
39. c. Pardon 60. c. Burgundian code
40. c. Humanitarian, restorative and managerial 61. b. Gallery
41. a. 60 days 62. c. 8 years
42. b. Destierro 63. a. Gleaning
43. c. Deterrence 64. d. Charles Montesquieu
44. a, Positivist 65. b. It can be granted only once in a lifetime
45. d. Retribution 66. a. Punishment
46. b. Productive of suffering 67. d. No salary but with allowance
47. d. Any of the above 68. b. Examination for contraband
48. c. Testing period 69. c. Either A or B
49. a. The basis for determining whether the penalty disqualifies the 70. d. Penal management
offender from probation is the term of the individual imprisonment and
71. a. Termination report
not the totality of all the prison terms imposed in the decision
72. a. Probation
50. a. Act # 4103
73. b. Incapacitation
51. c. Neo-classical theory
74. d. Punishment serves as an example to the public
52. d. Staffing
75. a. Absconding petitioner 97. b. San Ramon prison and penal farm
76. c. B.P. 85 98. c. Amnesty
77. c. Camp Sampaguita 99. c. Close confinement in a cell which shall not exceed seven (7) days
in a selected calendar month
78. d. Solitary confinement
100. b. Retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation
79. c. Not more than 2 years
101. a. court revokes probation and probationer goes to prison
80. c. A prisoner is serving a term of 6 months and 1 day to 3 years
102. a. Change the inmate’s behavior
81. b. A list of mails for inmates is posted
103. a. Commitment
82. d. Board of Pardons and Parole
104. c. Third group of anti-riot team
83. d. Photographing the inmate is part of reception procedures
105. c. RA 9346
85. c. Control center
106. b. Selling illegal commodities
86. a. 1 day
107. d. A parolee cannot transfer to a residence other than that indicated
87. b. Must not have been honorably discharged or dismissed for cause
in the release document without the prior written approval of the Board
from previous employment
of pardon and Parole
88. a. Twelve Tables
108. b. RA 9263
89. c. Most senior officer
109. c. Control
90. b. Jail inspectorate section
110. a. Work Program
91. d. No because his penalty does not have a maximum period of one
111. b. No one must escape its effect
year
112. c. No, because he is only 17 years old
92. d. Either B and C
113. d. Institutional capacity
93. c. The whole or a part of the compensation earned by the inmate may
be forfeited and applied as payment 114. a. Sound the alarm
94. c. To kill the inmates 115. b. Preventive imprisonment
95. b. 30 116. a. Prisonization
96. d. Assigned to critical posts to block the escape routes 117. d. Mandatory release
118. a. Sound the alarm 140. c. 12 years
119. c. Old age provided that he was not yet 60 years old at the time of 141. b. 10 years
his commitment to prison
142. d. None of the above
120. c. Determine the identity of the person bringing the inmate
143. c. When they are of good behavior, more technically skilled and
121. a. Minor offense only properly trained
122. b. A list of mails for inmates is posted 144. c. Chief Inspector
123. c. Security Platoon 145. b. Alexander Maconochie
124. a. Probation 146. d, Mess Service Branch
125. a. One hour 147. c. Security Groups
126. b. Ordinary 148. c. Executive clemency
127. d. All of the above 149. a. Unassignable
128. a. Assistant Warden 150. b. Datu Sumakwel
129. b. Warden 151. a. Amnesty
130. a. Cristobal vs. Labrador 152. c. The court may revoke the probation
131. c. Quarantine Unit 153. b. Iwahig Penal Colony
132. b. Camp Samapaguita 154. d. Prison
133. b. Secretary of the DOJ 155. a. Benefit of the Clergy
134. d. Within 45 days from the issuance of release document 156. a. Sentenced prisoner
135. d. Solitary confinement 157. a. Yes, his sentence is less than 6 years and 1 day
136. b. Disciplinary Board 158. c. 1433
137. c. Social case study 159. c. Medium security prisoner
138. c. Most senior 160. c. Board of Pardon and Parole
139. c. To forget 161. a. Harsh sentences
162. b. Palawan 185. d. Parole
163. a. 1/5 reduction of sentence 186. b. Good conduct time allowance
164. b. Subsidiary imprisonment 187. d. Prison preventive discipline
165. d. Detention prisoner 188. b. Enforce discipline
166. b. Mayhalique State 189. d. Diversification
167. a. Mark system 190. b. Fee system
168. d. Searching 191. c. Delaying Release
169. b. Prison education 192. a. Custody
170. d. Punishment serves as an example to the public 193. b. P.D. 968
171. b. Lock- up jail 194. b. Indeterminate sentence
172. c. Senior Superintendent 195. c. Parole
173. d. Pardon is administered by the court 196. a. Provincial government
174. c. Prisoner’s property receipt 197. a. Rehabilitation and Reformation
175. d. Receiving Officer 198. d. None of the above
176. c. No because his penalty is not an indeterminate sentence 199. c. Pre- release treatment
177. a, Prison record 200. b. Benign neglect
178. d. Financial capacity of the prisoner
179. d. Any of these
180. b. Incapacitation
181. a. R.A. 6125
182. a. classification board
183. a. Jail desk officer
184. b. Commutation

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