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LA CARLOTA CITY COLLEGE

College of Criminal Justice


Instructor: Marjalet M Navarro
Criminology 5 (Set 2A)
SEMI FINAL Exam

Name:
Course/ Yr/Set.:

INSTRUCTION: Read the questions carefully, choose the letter of correct answer.
Any form of markings in your answer or erasures will be mark wrong.

1. Social group that contributes to the development of personality of the adolescents


A. Student Politics C. Sexual Perversion
B. Family D. None of the above
2.This occurs in such families where mother is away on employment along with the father.
..
a) Imployment of mother c) Poor educational attainment
b) The school d) None of the above
3.Delinquency is caused not only by delinquent friends and associates but also by the
association of delinquent family members
a) Criminal Homes c) Ill effect of peer-group
b) Broken Home d) None of the above
4.Children deprived of one or both parents, with no substitutes, are found developing
personality problems and deviating from socially approved behavior. .
a) Broken Homes c) Poor Educational Attainm4ent
b) Criminal Homes d) none of the Above
5.Is perceived as one of the principal socializing agencies
a) The school c) Broken Homes
b) Criminal Homes d) None of the above
6. Institution constitute one of the principal socializing agencies of culture and as such
exert unique influence in molding the character of the youngsters in its charge
a) Poor Educational Attainment c) Broken Home
b) The School d) None of the above
7 Many adolescent offenses against private property are found to economic causes, but
usually causes other than sheer hunger or economic misery.
a) Poverty c) The school
b) Ill-effect of peer-group d)None of the above
8.Aside from the family and school, the most effective influence upon adolescents comes
from playmates
a)Ill-effect of peer-group c) The school
b)Poverty d) None of the above
9.Homosexual relationship is considered to be an abnormal attitude and is disapproved by
the society
A)Sexual perversion c)Poor education
b)Poverty d) None of the above

10.Politicization of students and educational institutions and consequently the emergence


of factions and militant groups
a) Poverty c) Poor Education
b) Student Politics d)None of the above
11. Caused by low level of glucose in blood disturbs the mental equilibrium and affects the
level of consciousness, memory and orientation.
a)Hypoglycemia c) Headache
b)Excessive strength d) None of the above
12. A person who is possessed excessive physical strength and his mental trait being
uncultured and not properly channelized, probability of his committing an act of offence
becomes higher.
a)Hypoglycemia c)Headache
b)Excessive strength d) None of the above
13 It may cause irritation of temperamental though rarely may result in some sort of
outburst.
a) Excessive strength c)Hypoglycemia
b) Headache d) None of the above
14. Caused by ailments such as different types of allergies, eczema, and irritation of
sexual organs is also a significant factor resulting in delinquency
a) Irritation c)Speech Problem
b) Enuresis d) none of the above
15. It involves a disorder of functions of the bladder
a)Irritation c) Speech Problem
b)Enuresis d) None of the above
16. Due to this feeling of inferiority may be developed which may lead to a desire to make
up in criminal acts
a)Speech Problem c)Irritation
b) Enuresis d)None of the above
17.His efficiency is greatly decreased which adversely affects his ability to work and he
depends on others which may lead to antisocial behavior.
a) Sight Problem c)Irritation
b) Hearing Problem d) none of the above
18.Obstructed breathing may result in mouth breathing and may, thus, give an appearance of
inefficiency in work.
a) Nose and throat problem c) irritation
b) Hearing Problem d) None of the above
19.This may prevent them from acquiring sufficient knowledge hampering them from leading a
normal life.
a) Ocular ailment c)Sight Problem
b) Hearing Problem d) None of the above
20.Chances of detection to these new places are low offers them opportunity for crime.
a) Cultural Conflict c) Family background
b) Mobility d) None of the above
21. It emphasized a lot when studying the cause of delinquent behavior.
a.Heredity c)Mental Make up
b.Physical Standard d) none of them
22. the child also conditions his behavior to a large extent. Lots of researches reveal
that “a large proportion of delinquents are pathetic minded and deficient in intellect”.
a. Mental Make up c) heredity
b. Physical Standard d) none of them

23.A body structure naturally athletic physique.


a.Mesomorphs c) Ectomorphs
b.Endomorphs d) None of the above
24.Have high body fat.
a.Endomorphs c)Mesomorphs
b.Ectomorphs d) none of the bove
25.Have low muscle and fat.
a.Mesomorphs c)Ectomorphs
b.Endomorphs d) none of them
26.A healthy and educated family provide good atmosphere and encourages growth, confidence
and makes him a responsible and sensible citizen.
a.Family background c) Family Structure
b Broken Home d) none of the above

27 Study revealed that “both the patterns of family structure and decision making
contribute distinctly to adolescents deviant behavior”.
a. Srivastava c) Sindh and NWF
b. Dornbuschs d) none of the above

28. Delinquents mostly belong to poor and inadequate homes


a. Dornbuschs c)Carr and Srivastava
B. Srivastava d) none of the above
29. Found that broken homes were highly associated with family offenses such as running
away from home and school.
a.Peterson and Becker (1965) c) Rankin (1983)
b.Browning (1960) d) none of the above
30.Study that middle children are likely to get less attention and care compared to older
and younger children resulting in attention deficit disorder.
a. Family Size and Type c) Broken Homes
b.Child's Birth Order in the Family d) none of the above
31.Delinquents mostly belong to joint and bigger families as compared to the smaller and
nuclear families as less attention is likely to be paid towards children in bigger
families.
a. Family size and type c) Socio Economic Condition
b. Child’s Birth Order in the family d) none of the above
32.“delinquent child were more frequently come from joint and larger families”.
a. Glueck (1950) c)Peterson and Becker (1965)
b. Browning (1960) d) none of the above
33.They found similar results in their studies on juvenile delinquents
a.Browning (1960) c) Andrew (1976) and Fisher (1984)
b.Peterson and Becker (1965) d) none of the above
34. The relationship with a family is important in shaping the inter-personal behavior and
cognition of the child
A.Family Size and Type c)Socio-economic condition
b.Parent-Children Relationship d)None of the above

35.The influence of neighborhood is also having much to do with the type of crimes
occurring in that particular area
a. Neighborhood c)Socio-economic condition
b. Family Size and Type d) none of them
36.Generally it is a reason for fighting between husband-wife and children and led to
assault on them.
a. Alcohol and intoxication c)Neighborhood
b. Peer Group d) none of the above
37.Some of the individuals (mostly in teen ages) form gangs in which a number of
individuals associate together in group activity which often emerges into criminal
tendency.
a.Neighborhood c) Peer group
b. Family Size and Type d) none of the above
38. When a child living in a society he meets to different types of persons some who were
engaged in criminal activities.
a. Emotional disorders c) Social Cultural Condition
b. Anti- social behavioral d) none of the above
39.What they watch on the movies and TV screen they try to do in their real life.
a. Cinema c) Role press
b. Social Cultural Condition d) None of the above
40. Children are generally paying attention to those headlines of newspaper and clipping
of news channel which contain news of gambling/lottery, loot, robbery, rape, how to earn
easy money etc.
a. Role of press c) Social Cultural Condition
b. Cinema d) None of the above
41. Description of any particular crime in such readings directly gives them suggestions
and technical procedures to be used for criminal activities.
a) Cheap Literature c) Cenima
b) Role of press d) None of the above
42.Causes Emotional ups and down,or mood disorder
a) Cyclothymia c)Post-Traumatic stress
b) Schizothymes. d) None of the above
43. “pathetic mindedness is the result of hereditary transmission”.
. a)Browning (1960 c)Goring,
b)Srivastava d) None of the above
44. “there are two basic theories of crime and delinquency. One refers to spiritualism and
the other relies on worldly explanation.
a)Srivastava c)Henry H. Goddard
b)Goring d) None of the above
45.Its emphasized a lot when studying the cause of delinquent behavior
a) Heredity c) Physical Standards
b) Mental makeup d) None of the above
46 Criminal which controls it mind, and the mind designed the criminal act which a
delinquent intends or wants to do.
a) Socio-Environmental c)Biological Causes
b)Physiological and personal d) None of the above

47.Wherein the child has the closest contact with most children over the maximum period of
time.
a)School Factors c)Overcrowding
b)Drug-addiction d)None of the above
48.“the unfavourable school conditions may include harsh and unsympathetic treatment
which often aggravates the situation”
a) Bhatia c) Henry H. Goddard
b) Pathak d) None of the above
49.Taking of drugs by the juveniles now days is very common.
a) Drug addiction c) Overcrowding
b) School factors d) None of the above
50. The hostile and aggressive behavior of the father, mother and any other family member
may change the mind of child and this may also lead them toward crime/delinquency.

a) Drug addiction c) Overcrowding


b) School factors d) None of the above
God Bless…!

LA CARLOTA CITY COLLEGE


College of Criminal Justice
Instructor: Marjalet M Navarro
Criminology 5 (Set 2A)
FINAL Exam

Name:
Course/ Yr/Set.:

INSTRUCTION: Read the questions carefully, choose the letter of correct answer.
Any form of markings in your answer sheet or erasures will be mark wrong.

1. According to sheldon (19490 A husky muscular bodily build.a body structure naturally
athletic physique
A.Mesomorphs c.Ectomorphs
b.Endomorphs d. None of the above
2.A person with soft round build of body and high proportion of fat tissue.
a.Ectomorphs c. Mesomophs
B.Endomorphs d. None of the above
3.A person having a long and lean,with little body fat and little muscle.
a.Ectomorphs c. Mesomorphs
b.Endomorphs d. None of the above
4. To spend time with people who are not normally goog.
a. Love nature
b. Mental Conflict
c. Bad Company
d. None of the above
5. It is a conflict of incompatible motives which impel a person to incompatible goals.
a. Bad Company c. Mental Conflict
b. Love Nature d. None of the above
6.Lack of self-confidence and inferiority.
a. Adolescent Insecurity c.Bad company
b.Love Nature d.None of the above
7. The relationship between abuse and delinquency has been described as a "cycle of
violence" or the "inter generational transmission of violence"
a. Widom, 1989b:3 c.Curtis 1963:386
b. Chollar, 1987:12 d. None of the above
8.Boldly stated that abused and neglected children "become tomorrow's murderers and
perpetrators of other crimes of violence.

a.Curtis 1963:386 c.Chollar, 1987:12


b. Widom, 1989b:3 d. None of the above
9.The moment children are born, they start learning skills that include cognitive,
emotional, interactional and language skills. .
a.Development of a Child’s Values c.Development of a Child’s Skills
b. Development of the Security of a Child d.None of the above

10.The family structure plays an important role in shaping a child by providing security
and developing their, values and skills.
a.Development of a Child’s Values c. Parental education
b.Development of the Security of a Child d. None of the above
11. Theorists on the assumption of free will stated that the criminal is morally
responsible so he should therefore receive a punishment according to that moral guilt.
a.The Classical Theory b.Multi-causal Theory
c. Medico-Biological Theory d.Psychiatric Theory
12. Theory would include the genetic factors, substance balances within the organism and
undoubtedly the impact of physical illness on his behavior.
a.Psychiatric Theory b.Multi-causal Theory
c.Medico-Biological Theory d.The Classical Theory

13. a person is free to commit delinquency acts because his ties to the conventional is
based on the cultural deviance which says that deviant conforms to set of standards not
accepted by a larger or more powerful society
a. Motivational theory b. Control perspectives
c. Psychogenic theory d. None of the above

14. theory is based upon the conception that the natural body structure of criminals is
generally different from normal human beings.
a. Biogenic Theory b. Medico-Biological Theory
c. Psychogenic theory d. None of the above
15.According to Abrahamsen, “a criminal act is the sum of a person’s criminalistics
tendencies plus his total situation divided by the amount of his resistance.”
a. Multi-casual Theory b.Biogenic Theory
c. Psychogenic theory d.None of the above
16.According to him“there is much to do... to remove growling poverty, to mend broken and
disorganized homes, to abolish slums with their worsen situation and to alleviate miseries
of the millions of refugees.
a. B.K. Bhattacharya b. C.K. Battacharya
c. M.K. Bhattacharya d. None of the above

17. these influences make the adolescents revengeful towards their parental authority and
they have been seen turning hostile towards their parents and elders.

a.Excessive Punishment by the parents b.Poor educational attainment


c.The school d.None of the above

18. The study of the conformation (size and built) of the skull
a. Penology b Biology
c. Phrenology d. None of the above
19. Characteristics of criminals resemble those of primitive men..
a. Phrenology b. Biological
c. Somatological d. none of the above

20.Refers to an aggressive teens who resents authority, whether be it parental, school,


regulations or ordinances and laws pass by the proper legislative authorities.
a. Nuerotic b.Social
c. Asocial d.Accidental
21.The anti- social behavior of the youth is a direct result of internal conflict and pre-
occupation with his own emotion and mode.
a. Asocial b. Social
c. Nuerotic d. Accidental
22.Children whose acts are manifested by vile, cruel and atrocious acts and conduct for
which they feel no remorse.
a. Asocial b.Accidental
c. Nuerotic d. Social
23.Less identifiable in personality and temperament essentially a law abiding citizen but
happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
a.Nuerotic b.Accidental
c. Social d.Asocial

24.Internal propensities which may not be considered as a criminal act unless the attempt
was made.
a. Pre disposal Factor b.Anticipating Factor
c. Precipitating factor d.None of the above
25.Is the condition and elements which provokes crime or factors such as personal
problems, curiosity, ignorance, necessities and diseases.
a. Pre disposal Factor b. Anticipating Factor
c. Precipitating factor d. None of the above
26.Refers to family types home which gives temporary shelter from 10 to 20 days for the
children under observation.
a.Rehabilitation Center b.Shelter care Institute
c.Receiving homes d. None of nthe abovde
27.A facility which provides protection to children in need of emergency reception brought
about by fortuitous events, abandonment, dangerous conditions, and being without adult
care.
a.Rehabilitation Center b.Shelter care Institute
c. Receiving home d. None of the above
28.an institution or person assuming the custody and care of children for placement in any
child caring institution or home under the and custody of any person for purpose of
adoption, poster care or guardianship
a. Child Placement Center b.Receiving home
c. Rehabilitation Center d. None of the above

29. When at the time of the commission of the offence, the child is under 18 years old and
subsequently he is found guilty of the offence charged, the court shall place the CICL
under suspended sentence without need of application.
a. Discharge of the Child in Conflict with the Law
b. Confinement of Convicted Children
c. Release on Recognizance
d. Confinement of Convicted Children

30.It espouses resolving conflicts with the maximum involvement of the victim, the
offender and the community.
a.Age of Criminal Responsibility and the Presumption of Minority
b.Diversion and Intervention Programs
c Restorative Justice
d.None of the above
31.Further emphasized child-sensitive justice policies focused on the best interest of the
child. This principle has been first laid down in the Doha Declaration.

a. P.D. 603 b. P.D. 1602


b. RA 10630 d. P.D. 7610
32.One bill passed into law, institutionalized the promotion of the well-being of child
and their families, involvement of parents and guardians, promote of diversion, avoiding
deprivation of liberty and protecting the privacy rights of children.
A. P.D. 1602 b. P.D. 7610
c. RA 9344 d.None of the above
33.Under Republic Act 10630,Offenses which only apply to a child and not to adults are
called.
a. Status offense b. Pelony
c. Offense d. None of the above
34.“The unfavourable school conditions may include harsh and unsympathetic treatment
which often aggravates the situation”
a. Pathak b.B.K. Bhattacharya
c. Bhatia d.Chollar
35. “School is usually thought as a constructive agency but when it fails) to perform its
designated functions
a. Pathak b. B.K. Bhattacharya
c. Bhatia d. None of the above
36.It is strongly condemned and is believed to create abnormal and complex personality
leading to criminal behavior among individuals
A.Sexual Perversion b.ill effect of peer group
B.Poverty d. None of the above
37.Occurs when the criminal act causes no harm to the victim
a.The denial of harm b.The denial of sufferer
c. The criticism of the crime d.None of the above
38. Failing to acknowledge an unacceptable emotion or truth
a.The denial of sufferer b.The denial of harm
c.The criticism of the crime d.None of the above
39.Attempt to avoid responsibility for misdeed through some sort of explanation that the
Circumstances was somehow out of the persons control
a. The criticism of the crime b.the Denial of accountability
c. The denial of harm d.None of the above
40.In the cultural conflict __________found out that eskimos are also still not free from
the problem of crime. They frequently indulge into deviant behavior .
a. Sutherland c.Ruth & Cavan
b. Bhatia d.None of the above

41.Delinquents mostly belong to poor and inadequate homes .


a. Bhatia b. Ruth & Cavan
b. Carr and Srivastava d. None of the above

42.Study revealed that “both the patterns of family structure and decision making
contribute distinctly to adolescents deviant behavior”.
a. Dornbuschs b.Ruth & Cavan
c. Carr and Srivastava d. None of the above
43.According to their study middle children are likely to get less attention and care
compared to older and younger children resulting in attention deficit disorder.
a. Lees and Newson (1954)
b. Lees and Newson (1945)
c. Lees and Newson (1594)
d. All of the above
44. He blamed the newspaper for their constant emphasis on violence, aggression,
sexuality, power and notoriety.
a. Jerome Motto c.Bhattacharya
b. Wertham d. None of the above
TRUE OR FALSE

45.There is a common belief that the bad and cheap literature has a side effect on the
minds of young people.
A.True B.False

46 Movies and social-sites are also considered as cause of crime or delinquency because
children are easily attracted by the movies. What they watch on the movies and TV screen
they try to do in their real life
A. True b.False
47.“pathetic mindedness is the result of hereditary transmission”.
a. True b. False
48. Does child abuse and neglect lead to subsequent delinquency and criminality?.
a. True b. False
49.The relationship between abuse and delinquency has been described as a "cycle of
violence" or the "intergenerational transmission of violence" .
a. True b.False

50.Children who have criminal parents are at greater risks of becoming delinquent
themselves.
a,True b. False

END
GOD BLESS!!!!!

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