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The thing or right disposed gratuitously, or any act of liberty in favor of another who accepts it, and
shall include a simulated sale or ostensibly onerous disposition thereof. It shall not include an
unsolicited gift of nominal or insignificant value not given in anticipation of, or exchange for a favor.

a. Gift

b. Present

c. Ethics

d. Oppression

2. It refers to what is judged as good conduct. The term moral is also used to describe someone who can
make value judgments and discernment from wrong.

a. Solicitation

b. Misconduct

c. Morals and morality

d. Suppression

3. An act of a member of the Philippine National Police pursuing or following any calling or occupation or
the act of engaging in any business. It includes but not limited to all activities, jobs, work, and similar
functions, performed, involved in or undertaken by him, in or off duty hours with or without
compensation, which is inconsistent or incompatible with the PNP duties and functions.

a. Engagement

b. Functions

c. Enterprise

d. Moonlighting

4. It is the practical science that treats the principle of human morality and duty as applied to law
enforcement.
a. Ethical

b. Police Ethics

c. Neglection

d. Political

5. It is the omission of some act, which ought to be performed. It is the omission or refusal without
sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty, which is a peace officer legal obligation to perform.

a. Nonfeasance or Neglect of Duty

b. Patrol

c. Professionalism

d. Malfeasance

6. The act of cruelty, severity, unlawful execution, or excessive use of authority.

a. Division

b. Oppression

c. Misconduct

d. Neglection

7. The performance of some act which ought not to be done. It is the doing either through ignorance,
inattention or malice, of that which the officer had no legal right to do at all, as when he acts without
any authority whatsoever, or exceeds, ignores or abuses his powers. Or the performance of some act
which is unlawful or wrongful or which one has specially contracted not to perform, or it is sometimes
called official misconduct.

a. Malfeasance

b. Interpretation

c. Nuisance

d. Unprofessional
8. All public officials and employees shall perform and discharge their duties with the highest degree of
excellence, professionalism, intelligence, and skill. They shall enter public service with utmost devotion
and dedication to duty. They shall endeavor to discourage wrong perceptions of their roles as dispensers
or peddlers of undue patronage. 23. Nationalism and patriotism public officials: and employees shall at
all times be loyal to the Republic and 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. Socialist

b. Expertise

c. Unethical

d. Professionalism

9. A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social and other functions.

a. Police Ethics

b. Police Customs and Social Decorum

c. Police Conduct

d. Ethical Decorum

10. This is a generally premeditated, obstinate or intentional purpose. It usually refers to transgression
of some established and definite rule of action, where no discretion is left except what necessity may
demand. It does not necessarily mean corruption or criminal intention but implies evil intention and not
mere error of judgment.

a. Misconduct

b. Unethical Behavior

c. Discretion

d. Solicitation
11. All public officials and employees shall not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, gratuity,
favor, entertainment, loan or anything of monetary value from any person in the course of their official
duties or in connection with any operation being regulated by, or any transaction which may be affected
by the functions of their office.

a. Solicitation or Acceptance of Gifts

b. Present receiving

c. Professionalism

d. Completion

12. It refers to the set of the behavioral standard governing particular professions or professionals.

a. Misconduct

b. Behavioral control

c. Professional Conduct

d. Degree

13. It presupposes conviction in a court of any crime or offense penalized under Revised Penal Code or
any special law or ordinances.

a. Suspension

b. Uncooperative

c. Disloyalty

d. Violation of Law

14. It consists of abandonment or renunciation of one's loyalty to the government of the Philippines or
advocating the overthrow of the government.

a. Disloyalty to the government

b. Violation of Law
c. Crime

d. Realization

15. All 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. Misfeasance

b. Ethical Standard

c. Socialization

d. Commitment to Public Interest

16. It is the manifested lack of adequate ability and itness 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. Average

b. Incompetency

c. Standards

d. Irregularity

17. 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. Poltergeist

c. Act of negligence

d. Insubordination

18. It refers to the conduct and behavior governing a group, a class, or organization.
a. Competency

b. Ethical Standard

c. Refinery

d. Leadership

19. It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done or the performance of a
lawful act in an unlawfully or culpably negligent manner.

a. Misconduct

b. Unlawful

c. Misfeasance or Irregularities in the Performance of a Duty.

d. Unrefined

20. PNP members shall exercise proper and legitimate use of authority in the Performance of duty.

a. Judicious Use of Authority

b. Act or Authority

c. Authorized Personel

d. Traditions

21. PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and shall set good examples
for others to follow. In no instance during their terms of office, among other things, shall they be
involved as owners, operators, managers or investors in any house of ill-repute or illegal gambling den
or other places devoted to vices, nor they shall patronize such places unless on official duty, and tolerate
operations of such establishments in their respective areas of responsibilities. They shall be faithful to
their lawfully wedded spouses.

a. Humidity

b. Behavioral

c. Morality
d. Standards

22. PNP members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not the masters of the
people and towards this end, they should perform their duties without attracting attention or expecting
the applause of others.

a. Unlawful Act

b. Humility

c. Courtesy

d. Order

23. Bodies of beliefs, stories, customs, and usages are handed down from generation to generation with
the effect of an unwritten law.

a. Traditions

b. Religion

c. Occupation

d. History

24. A manifestation of the expression of consideration and respect for others.

a. Kindness

b. Orderliness

c. Courtesy

d. Considerate

25. Junior in rank addresses senior members who are entitled to salute with the word "Sir" or "Ma'am.
All Police Commissioned Officers shall be addressed sir or ma'am by Police Non-Commissioned Officers
and Non- Uniformed Personnel.
a. Integrity

b. Address/Title

c. Superiority

d. Respect

26. PNP members shall follow original procedures in accomplishing tasks assigned to them to minimize
waste in the use of time, money and effort.

a. Orderliness

b. Decorum

c. Accomplice

d. Behavior

27. PNP members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and dishonest practices by the
provisions of RA 6713 and other applicable laws.

a. Justice

b. Pride

c. Accomplishment

d. Integrity

28. Established usage or social practices carried on by tradition that has obtained the force of law.

a. Stands

b. Customs

c. Salute

d. Greetings
29. PNP members shall constantly strive to respect the rights of others so that they can fulfill their duties
and exercise their rights as human beings, parents, children, citizens, workers, leaders, or in other
capacities and to see to it that others do likewise.

a. Justice

b. Respect

c. Salutations

d. Perseverance

30. A formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to a special occasion.

a. Salute

b. Ceremony

c. Graduation

d. Recognition

31. Is the usual greetings rendered by uniformed members upon meeting and recognizing a person
entitled to a salute.

a. Salute

b. Wave

c. Behavioral Standards

d. Eye contact

32. Once a decision is made, PNP members shall take legitimate means to achieve the goal even in the
face of internal or external difficulties, and despite anything which might weaken their resolve over
time.

a. Pride

b. Accomplishments
c. Goal Orientation

d. Perseverance

33. A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social activities and other functions.

a. Socialization

b. Settlement

c. Social Decorum

d. Orderliness

34. Members stand at attention and salute the national color and standard as these pass by them or
when the national color is raised or lowered during ceremonies.

a. Traditions

b. Salute to national color and standard

c. Recognition

d. Beliefs

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