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CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RELATIONS I

1.Crimes that is committed when members of a group 9.The study of victimology, which deals on the role of
are prevented from achieving their fullest potential the victim in the commission of a crime is also referred
because of status bias. to as:
a. Hate crimes c. Crimes of repression a.Crime target c. Criminal ecology
b. Violent crimes d. Discriminative crimes b.Criminal anthropology d. Criminal psychology

2.The study of criminal behavior involving research on 10.Jose a 16 year old child, usually commits petty crimes
the links between different types of crimes and as a form of rebellion brought about by communication
criminals. gap, disrespect and conflict with his parents may be
a. Criminal typology c. Criminology classified as a:
b. Crime typology d. All of the foregoing a. Environmental delinquent
b. Emotional maladjusted delinquent
3.A branch of criminology that examines change in c. Psychiatric delinquent
criminal career over the life course. d. Juvenile delinquent
a.Strain theory c. Developmental theory
b.Differential Association theory d. Biosocial theory 11. This specific theory of criminal law argues that
crime is essentially a morbid and mental phenomenon
4. Refers to the mental processes of criminals in action. and as such it cannot be solely treated by the
a.Criminogenic process c. Human behavior application of abstract principles of jurisprudence.
b.Criminal behavior d. Criminal sychodynamics a. Classical Theory c. Neo-classical theory
b. Positive Theory d. Modern theory
5. Refers to morbid propensity to make love.
a. Erotomania c. Megalomania 12.This explains that crime is a result of free will of men;
b. Logomacy d. Dipsomania but committed due to some compelling reasons that
prevailed upon the person to commit a crime.
6.He developed a system of classifying criminals a. Classical School of Thought
according to bodily measurements, his method of b. Neo Classical School of Thought
identification centered on the fact that no two c. Positive School of Thought
individuals are alike in all dimensions. d. Italian School of Thought
a. Dr. Charles Goring c. RH Goddard
b. Alphonse Bertillon d. John Howard 13.This School of Thought advocated that criminals are
essentially born.
7.This school on crime causation emphasized economic a. Classical School of Thought
determinism and concentrated on the need for equality b. Neo Classical School of Thought
among all citizen. They provided statistical data which c. Positive School of Thought
claimed to show that variations in crime rates are d. Clinical School of Thought
associated with variations in economic conditions.
a. Carthographic School 14.Those who commit crimes because they are pushed
b. Socialist School to it by inducement, reward or promise without
c. Psychiatric School considering its consequences.
d. Sociological and Social-Psychological School a.Passive inadequate criminals c. Socialized
delinquents
8.This school on crime causation is primarily concerned b.Active aggressive criminals d. Chronic criminals
with the distribution of crimes in certain areas both
social and geographical. 15.This theory in the causes of crime states that crime
a. Carthographic School may be caused by one or more factors, while in other
b. Socialist School instances caused by another set of factors.
c. Psychiatric School a.Single theory c. Multiple factor theory
d. Sociological and Social-Psychological School b.Unitary cause theory d. Eclectic theory
16.Refers to the reversion of man to his apelike 25.A normative science of the conduct of human being
ancestor. living in a society.
a. Stigmata c. Anomaly a.Norms b. Behavior c. Ethics d. Virtue
b. Atavism d. All of the foregoing
26.A virtue which regulates carnal appetite for sensual
17.The study of the relationship between facial features pleasure.
and human conduct of a person in relation to his crimes. a.Prudence b. Temperament c. Fortitude d. Justice
a. Craniology c. Physiognomy
b. Phrenology d. All of the above 27. Ability to last.
a. Patience b. Endurance c. Perseverance d. Fortitude
18.Discipline should be strict but must always be
tempered with sympathy and understanding. To abide 28. Courage to endure without yielding.
by this principle, a superior officer must: a. Perseverance b. Endurance c. Fortitude
a.Investigate thoroughly all the facts before making a d. Perseverance
decision
b.Always implement the policies, rules and regulations 29.Composure and calmness in enduring something.
c.Treat all personnel equally. a.Perseverance b. Endurance c. Patience
d.Always listen to the explanation of the erring d. Prudence
subordinate.
30.The ability to go on despite the tremendous
19.Willful and continuous commission of minor offenses adversity.
shall constitute: a.Perseverance b. Endurance c. Patience
a. Felony c. Ground for dismissal d. Prudence
b. Recidivism d. Serious offense of habitual
dereliction 31.Which of the following traits/capabilities is most
essential to a police officer?
20.Reason why a police officer must always wear his a.Physical stamina and hearing c. High intelligence
uniform securely buttoned. b.Absence of physical fear d. High standard of
a. Loose clothing is shabby. morality
b. A complete uniform gets women’s attention
c. It is a minor offense 32.Is the process which constantly endeavors to obtain
d. A neat appearance will command respect good will cooperation and support of public for effective
law enforcement and to accomplish police objectives.
21.It concerns those actions that pertain to one’s duties a.Public relations c. Community relations
towards his neighbors and himself. b.Police public relation d. Police community relations
a.Moral virtue b. Dignity c. Responsibility
d. Discipline 33.It can be said that the best public relations between
the police and the public exist when the public attitude
22.Policy in exercising utmost restraint by law enforcers is one of:
in the performance of their duties. a. Formal acceptance
a.Command responsibility c. Maximum tolerance B. Taut acceptance
b.Parens Patria d. Rules of engagement c. Confidence, approval and respect
d. Due approval
23. Power to own, use and exact something.
a. Authority b. Privilege c. Right d. All of these 34.The most important medium to determine public
attitudes between the police and the public is the:
24.Authority a person exercise over his subordinates. a.Radio and Television c. Individual policeman
a.Command c. Command responsibility b.Print Mass Media d. Public Relations Officer
b.Responsibility d. Chain of command
35. A remorseful, cold, vicious and brutal delinquent.
a.Social delinquent c. Asocial delinquent
b.Neurotic delinquent d. Accidental delinquent
36.Refers to a person whose behavior results with
repeated conflict with the law. 46. Basic unit of society.
a. Juvenile c. Delinquent a. Family b. Church c. School d. Community
b. Habitual criminals d. Recidivist
47. Foundation of the nation.
37.It attributes variations in delinquency to influence a. Family b. Church c. School d. Community
social structures.
a. Biogenic approach c. Sociogenic approach 48.Implies the keeping of unlawful behavior from
b. Psychogenic approach d. All of these occurring.
a.Control b. Prevention c. Repression d. Recession
38.It explains delinquency is a result of critical factors
such as personality problems to which misbehavior is a 49.Acknowledges the existence of unlawful behavior.
response mechanism. a.Control b. Prevention c. Repression d. Recession
a. Biogenic approach c. Sociogenic approach
b. Psychogenic approach d. None of these 50. Community hazards harmful to youth.
a. Undesirable conditions c. Obstruction
39.Delinquency is a result of faulty biology or some b. Attractive nuisance d. Police hazards
hereditary defect.
a. Biogenic approach c. Sociogenic approach 51.A type of gang in which vices, consumption of drugs
b. Psychogenic approach d. Biologic approach and illicit experiences is stressed.
a. Retreatist sub culture c. Criminal subculture
40.This cause of behavioral disorder of the youth is a b. Conflict sub culture d. All of these
result of factors such as personal problems, ignorance,
and curiosity. 52.The most important person in hostage crisis
a. Predisposing factor c. Biologic factor situations.
b. Precipitating factor d. Environmental factor a.Negotiator b. Commander c. Hostage taker
d. Hostage
41.Refers to inherited propensities which cannot be
considered a criminal one unless there is a probability 53.In hostage taking incidents, there should be how may
that a crime will be committed. number of negotiators?
a. Predisposing factor c. Biologic factor a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
b. Precipitating factor d. Environmental factor
54.If one unit head is constantly bogged down with
42.Refers to a type of delinquent gang which in which detail work. And investigation revealed that this
the manipulation of violence predominates as a way of overload did not take place under same conditions but
winning status and respect. different predecessors, what is the logical reason for
a. Criminal sub culture c. Conflict sub-culture such overload?
b. Juvenile gang d. Retreatist sub culture a. The division has incompetent supervisors
b. The division has too many supervisors
43.A child with no parent or guardian. c. He assigns to much important work to his
a. Abandoned child c. Neglected child subordinates
b. Dependent child d. All of these d. He failed to implement proper delegation

44.If the offender is over nine years of age but under 18 55.A type of reaction to facts of relationship between
years of age at the time of the commission of the crime, the individual and his environment which is substituted.
he is often referred to as? a.Habitual b. Symbolic c. Instinctive d. Complex
a. Socialized delinquent c. Youth offender
b. Criminal d. Truant 56.An attribute of human behavior which concerns
function of time.
45Not a mere creature of the state but regarded as its a.Duration b. Extensity c. Intensity d. Quantity
most important asset.
a. Family b. Women
c. Child d. Youth
57. Human behavior in terms of magnitude.
a. Duration b. Extensity c. Intensity d. Quantity 69.Directly under the supervision of the Department of
Justice, its most important function in the Criminal
58. It refers to two or more habitual behavior which Justice System is to maintain and recognize the rule of
occurs in one situation, such as smoking in bed after a law through the speedy delivery of services particularly
sexual intercourse. in the prosecution and investigation of all crimes.
a. Habitual b. Symbolic c. Instinctive d. Complex a.National Prosecution Service c. Sandigan Bayan
b.Tanod Bayan d. Ombudsman
59. It refers to knowledge of stimulus.
a. Sensation b. Perception c. Awareness 70.Refers to all disciplines involved in the study of
d. All of these crimes and criminals.
a. Criminology c. Crime prevention
60. Impression of stimulus by utilizing one’s sense of b. Criminological enterprise d. Crime control
smell.
a. Olfactory b. Cutaneous c. Auditory d. Gustatory 71.Refers to restraining or isolating criminals behind
prison facilities to effectively protect society.
61. Mike after tasting an unripe mango grimaced a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
this sensation is said to be: b. Crime deterrence d. All of the foregoing
a.Olfactory b. Cutaneous c. Auditory d. Gustatory
72.The political will of the state to punish criminals in
62.It refers to a psychological activity according to the accordance with law.
interpretation and experience. a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
a.Sensation b. Perception c. Awareness d. a –b – c b. Crime deterrence d. All of the foregoing

63. It speaks of an attribute of human behavior 73.Refers to all governmental and non-governmental
which deals with spatial characteristics. activities to thwart, preempt and stop the crime from
a.Duration b. Extensity c. Intensity d. Quantity occurring.
a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
64.In terms of normality and abnormality, what b. Crime deterrence d. All of the foregoing
attribute of human behavior is manifested?
a.Duration b. Extensity c. Intensity d. Quantity 74.In the attempt to prevent crimes, what must be
eliminated by the police?
65.A peeping tom who gains gratification by seeing nude a.Opportunity to commit crimes
woman/man in some form of sexual act. b.Motives to commit crimes
a.Transvetism b. Fetishism c. Exhibitionism C. Desire to commit crimes
d. Voyeurism d. Intent to commit crimes

66.Connotes hypersensitivity, unwarranted suspicion, 75.Primary objective of law enforcement.


envy and jealousy. a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
a. Compulsive personality disorder b. Crime deterrence d. All of the foregoing
b. Paranoid personality disorder
c. Hysterical personality disorder 76.An attached agency of the office of the president
d. Passive aggressive personality disorder tasked to implement and undertake drug law
enforcement.
67.It refers to an abnormal behavior caused by a.Narcotics command b. DARE c. PDEA d.
environment. PNP
a.Functional b. Organic c. Psycho physiological
77.In making arrests under rule 113, Sec 5, par 3
d. Neuroses
(fugitives from justice) of the rules of court, what is the
duty of the arresting officer?
68.When anxiety, depression or unusual fear(phobia) is
a. Deliver the person to the nearest jail
displayed it refers to:
b. Deliver the person to the nearest police station
a.Neuroses c. Psycho physiological
c.Deliver the person to the custody of the prosecutor
b.Psychoses d. Personality disorder
d.Either a and b
78.When an offense has in fact been committed, and he 87.A quota allocated promotion.
has personal knowledge of facts indicating that the a.Regular promotion c. Meritorious promotion
person to be arrested has committed it; this b.Special promotion d. All of the foregoing
contemplates warantless arrest involving:
a. Hot pursuit c. Caught in the act 88. Total period of time a candidate has acquired in a
b. Fresh pursuit d. Both a and b certain grade in permanent status.
a. Time-in-grade c. Seniority in Rank
79.Refers to all the systems and interplay of activities in b. Rank d. Eligibility
the community which addresses all the negative factors
affecting security, health and welfare of the public in 89.More often than not PNP members are confused
natural calamities, disaster, famine, criminality, drought with what particular rank they are supposed to address
and epidemics. themselves, this is due to the fact that for a long time
a. Crime control c. Crime prevention they have been acquainted with using old military ranks
b. Crime deterrence d. Social defense instead of their civilian rank, General Sipsip Matapat of
the PNP is supposed to be addressed as;
80.A blueprint for a responsive and well suited anti a.Sir c. Senior Superintendent
crime machinery that shall operate its strategic b.Chief Superintendent d. Superintendent
purposes.
a.Crime control c. National Anti Crime Strategy 90.The commensurate military rank of Police Inspector
b.Crime prevention d. Social defense is;
a.Lieutenant b. Captain c. Major d. Lt. Colonel
81.Period prescribed by law for the preliminary
investigation to be undertaken by the prosecutor. 91. In crime scenes, it is common that the public or the
a.10 days b. 15 days c. 30 days d. 45 days “UZISEROS” who are curious onlookers troop and flock
the area numbering more than the police personnel
82.It is defined as “… The machinery of the state or who are supposed to process it; hence to protect the
government which enforces the rules of conduct integrity of the evidences it is wise to;
necessary to protect life and property and maintain a.Cordon the area c. Sanitize the area
peace and order”. b.Evacuate the area d. All of these
a.Juvenile justice system c. Criminal procedures
b.Due process d. Criminal justice system 92.Ideally there should be at least three rings or cordon
to protect the integrity of the crime scene, the
83.Its most important function in the Criminal Justice outermost cordon is to ward off the curious onlookers,
System is to maintain and recognize the rule of law the middle should be occupied by the press, police
through the speedy delivery of services particularly in personnel, government officials, the innermost would
the prosecution and investigation of all crimes. allow entrance only to;
a.Police b. Prosecution c. Courts d. Corrections a.SOCO team c. Commanding officer
b.Police Investigator d. Both A and B
84.They are referred to as the initiator of the criminal
justice system. 93.They are policemen who are honest to a fault and
a.Police b. Prosecution c. Courts d. Corrections straightforward. They are willing to take extreme
positions on ethical issues due to their idealism. They
85.Primary function of every court system. are referred to as;
a. Help keep domestic peace a. Angels c. Rouges
b. Decide controversies b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
c. Issuance of warrants of arrests
d. Administrative role 94.Although honest individuals, these policemen are
willing and ready to hide the corrupt practices of their
86.Training required for permanency for a police Chief comrades for the sake of “hiya”, “utang na loob” and
Inspector. “pakikisama” which is the top three “Pinoy” values.
a. OSEC c. Officer’s Basic Course a. Angels c. Rouges
b. POAC d. Officer’s Candidate Course b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
95.They are police officers who engage in minor type of
corruption as they present themselves.
a. Grass Eaters or Vegetarian Cop c. Rouges
b. White Knights d. Straight
Shooters

96.They are police officers who actively seek out


corruption opportunities and engaged in both minor
and major patterns of corruption.
a. Angels c. Rouges
b. Meat Eaters or Carnivorous Cops d.
Straight Shooters

97.They are policemen who are considered as having all


deviant behaviors of a corrupt law enforcer.
a. Angels c. Rouges
b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters

98.It is defined as a dereliction of police duties either


because of malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance.
a. Police corruption c. Police Misbehavior
b. Police Misconduct d. Police Deviancy

99.It refers to the unnecessary and unreasonable use of


force in effecting arrest or abuse in the manner of
conducting search and seizure.
a. Abuse of Authority c. Rouge
b. Police Misconduct d. Brutality

100.Considered to be a part of police working


environment, this lying is a deceptive ploy to allow
discreet police operations.
a. Accepted lying c. Deviant lying
b. Tolerated lying d. Dishonesty
CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RELATIONS II
CLE – EXAMINATION DRILL 2016
8.It started around the year 1810, whose core idea is
1.Urban sociologist who pioneered research on social the fact that mental and degeneracies are the causes of
ecology of the city, who contended that social forces crime.
operating in urban areas create criminal interactions. a. Classical theory c. Positivist theory
a. Chicago School c. Radical Criminology b. Marxist/Conflict theory d. Sociological theory
b. Conflict Criminology d. Positivist Criminology
9. The sociological theory which started in the year 1897
2.It contends that the exploitation of the working class contends that:
would eventually lead to class conflict at the end of the a.People choose to commit crime after weighing the
capitalist system. benefits and costs of their actions.
a. Chicago School c. Radical Criminology b.Crime is a function of class struggle
b. Conflict Criminology d. Positivist Criminology c. Some people have biological and mental traits that
make them crime prone.
3.Crime is a function of learning, up bringing and control d.A person’s place in the social structure determines
parents, peers and teachers influence behavior. his/her behavior.
a.Ecological forces c. Socialization forces
b.Economic and political forces d. Multiple forces 10. Acts of violence or intimidation designed to frighten
people considered undesirable because of religion,
4.Crime is a function of competition for limited power sexual orientation, ethnic origin or race.
and resources. Class conflict produces crimes. a. Hate crimes c. Discriminatory crimes
a.Ecological forces c. Socialization forces b. Class crimes d. Oppressive crimes
b.Economic and political forces d. Multiple forces
11.Offenses designed to improve the financial or social
5.Crime rates are a function of neighborhood position of a criminal.
conditions, norm conflict and cultural forces. a. Economic crimes c. Instrumental crimes
a.Ecological forces c. Socialization forces b. Acquisitive crimes d. White collar crimes
b.Economic and political forces d. Multiple forces
12.It holds that offenders adhere to conventional values
6. It originated around 1764, a criminological theory while drifting into periods of illegal behavior, in order to
advocated by Becarria and Bentham. The classical drift; they must overcome moral and legal values.
theory focuses its core idea on: a. Neutralization theory c. Rational theory
a. People choose to commit crime after weighing the b. Clinical theory d. Modern theory
benefits and costs of their actions.
b. Crime is a function of class struggle 13.According to Freud it is the ability to learn about the
c. Some people have biological and mental traits that consequences of one’s action through experience.
make a. Reality principle c. Pain principle
them crime prone. b. Pleasure principle d. All of the foregoing
d. A person’s place in the social structure determines
his/her behavior. 14.A term that used to describe motorists who assault
each other.
7. It was advocated by Karl Marx, William Bonger, a. Road rage c. Predation
George Vold and Ralf Dahrendorf during the year 1848. b. Reactive hate crime d. Anarchy
It centers on the view that capitalist system emphasizes
competition and wealth and produces and economic 15.The killing of a large number of people over time by
and social environment in which crime is inevitable. an offender who seeks to escape detection.
a. Classical theory c. Positivist theory a. Road rage c. Hate crime
b. Marxist/Conflict theory d. Sociological theory b. Continuing crime d. Serial murder
16.A computer program that disrupts or destroys
existing programs and networks.
a. Virus c. Computer glitch
b. Firewall d. All of the foregoing
17.Crimes that violate the moral order in which there is c.Have enough experience and training.
no actual target and society as a whole is considered the d.Have normal intelligence and a sincere desire to serve.
victim.
a. Hate crimes c. Serial crimes 26. Self-esteem, self confidence, drives a person’s
b. Violent crimes d. Victimless crimes attitude and emotional feeling regarding their way of life
and the people whom they interact with.
18.Refers to the essence of good manners, which show a. Leadership b. Morale c. Discipline d. Ethics
sportsmanship, culture and gentility.
a. Courtesy b. Discipline c. Loyalty d. 27. Discontent and grievance would logically result to:
Morale a. Impersonal attitude
b. Severe punishment
19.Public officers and employees who serve with the c. Inconsistent administration
highest degree of integrity, loyalty, responsibility and d. Unusual strictness
efficiency manifests:
a. Love of country 28. It refers to the sum total of dealings of the police
b. Allegiance to the government with the people it serves.
c. Allegiance to the constitution a.Police relations c. Police public relations
d. Public office is a public trust b.Police community relations d. Human relations

20.Component of moral science which deals with the 29. Designed to bridge any communication gap between
duties and responsibility which a law enforcement the police and the people.
officer owes to the community and public. a. Public information program
a. Loyalty c. Police Ethics b. Civic action program
b. Courtesy d. Police community relations c. Mass communication program
d. Public relations program
21.One’s obligation and duty to his nation of origin.
a. Code of ethics 30. Designed to influence public opinion in favor of the
b. Allegiance to the constitution police force.
c. Loyalty and love of country a. Public information program
d. Allegiance to the government b. Civic action program
c. Mass communication program
22.Acts and omissions not involving moral turpitude, d. Public relations
but affecting the internal discipline of the PNP, such as
simple negligence and misconduct, frequent absences, 31.Involves local officials and the citizenry in the
gambling prohibited by law, tardiness and preservation of peace and order.
insubordination. a. Barangay police
a. Serious offense c. Felony b. COPS on the block
b. Grave offense d. Minor offense c. People’s Law Enforcement Board
d. Integrated Police Advisory Council
23.The most significant power exercised by a police
officer as a first-line supervisor. 32.Consist of moral and legal precepts which govern the
a. Control over organization c. Cost control relationship of man in all aspects of life.
b. Manpower control d. Planning a.Public relations c. Police community relations
control b.Human relations d. Civic action program

24.Mental and moral training that makes a man willing 33. In terms of its use in effective supervision, discipline
to be subject to regulation and control for the benefit is considered as:
and interest of the group where he belongs. a. Authority b. Control c. Training d. Regulation
a.Courtesy b. Discipline c. Morale d. Ethics
34.The most significant element in reprimanding a
25. Primary attribute for effective leadership. subordinate should be to:
a. Be a born leader a. Conduct an immediate investigation
b. Have acquired the techniques of handling men. b. Implement rules and regulations
c. Improve the morale of your men
d. Maintain discipline 45.Putting a child under duress to consent to engage in
an activity.
35.An act providing for stronger deterrence and special a.Molestation b. Coercion c. Abuse d. Cruelty
protection against child abuse, exploitation and
discrimination. 46. Forcing an activity on the child without consent.
a.P.D. 603 b. P.D. 1602 c. P.D. 1612 d. R.A.7610 a. Coercion b. Molestation c. Cruelty d.
Abuse

36.Refers to persons below 18 years of age or those 47.Aside from the child, who may file a complaint
over but unable to fully take care of themselves from against any violation of R.A. 7610?
neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation or discrimination a.Parents or guardians
due to some physical defect or mental disability or b.Ascendants or collateral relatives within the 3rd
condition. degree of consanguinity.
a.Minor b. Youth c. Wards d. Children c.Barangay Chairman, Officer of DSWD or at least any
three responsible citizen.
37.Refers to bodily damage, whether external or d.All of the foregoing
internal.
a. Abuse c. Psychological injury 48.Duty of any head of a public or private hospital upon
b. Cruelty d. Physical injury any knowledge of a child who have been treated or
suffered from abuse.
38.A condition or act which may cause suffering a.Report the incident to the family
emotional or physical harm on the part of the child. b.Report the incident to the law enforcement authority
a. Physical injury c. Psychological injury c.Report to the DSWD within 48 hours upon discovery of
b. Cruelty d. Child abuse abuse
d.File a case in court in behalf of the child
39.A harm done to a child’s intellectual functions which
causes a change in behavior, awareness and emotional 49.A teacher upon learning that a child under his/her
response. supervision has been a victim of abuse shall:
a. Cruelty c. Child abuse a. Report the incident to the family
b. Physical injury d. Psychological injury b.Report the incident to the law enforcement authority
c.Report the incident to the DSWD, whether oral or
40.Anything said or done that degrades, debases or written
demeans the inherent worth and dignity of a child. d.File a case in court in behalf of the child
a.Cruelty b. Abuse c. Neglect d. Discrimination
50.This type of delinquent youth is characterized by
41. Failure to provide for the needs of a child. aggressiveness and resentment to the authority of any
a. Neglect b. Cruelty c. Abuse d. Discrimination person who tries to control his behavior.
a.Social b. Neurotic c. Asocial d. Accidental
42. Lewd or sexually motivated acts done to others.
a. Lascivious conduct c. Unjust vexation 51.A delinquent child who internalizes his conflicts and
b. Obscenity d. Sexual abuse becomes preoccupied with his feelings is a:
a.Social delinquent c. Asocial delinquent
43.Acts or conditions harmful to children that take b.Neurotic delinquent d. Accidental delinquent
advantage of their innocence.
a. Exploitation c. Obscenity 52.P/Insp. Tan while on his way home heard a scream
b. Abuse d. Lascivious conduct for help coming from a certain house, no unusual
disturbance was observed, he should;
44.Anything deliberately done that result in a child a. Enter the residence cautiously to investigate
engaging in sexual activity with any person willingly or b. Call for back before entering the premises
otherwise. c. Report the matter to the nearest police block
a. Sexual abuse c. Lascivious conduct d. Call for public assistance before entering the
b. Molestation d. Obscenity house
60.Noel who likes to engage in sexual intercourse with
53.A police would generally render efficient service by; his pet dog, exhibits:
a.Standing in conspicuous places for police visibility a. Homosexuality c. Necrophilia
b.Observing unusual things b. Bestiality d. Incest
c.Being well dressed and always in proper uniform and
bearing 61.Joy and Joey are brothers and sisters who fell in love
d.Always recording detailed entries for future reference. with each other; their relationship is prohibited by law
because this is an abnormality involving.
54.SPO2 Javier discovered a fire at 3:00 am on the third a. Homosexuality c. Necrophilia
floor of a six storey building. What should be his first b. Bestiality d. Incest
action?
a. Call the police headquarters 62.You are the first to respond to a call wherein a dead
b.Call for the fire bureau for an emergency response body is found at the crime scene with several onlookers,
c.Try to call for public assistance as a rule you are not allowed to express your opinion,
d.Enter the premises and try to save the persons why?
trapped inside a. No useful purpose will be served
b. You do not know the cause of death
55.A mentally deranged man took several children c. The killer may be around
hostage and barricaded a room after which he d. Your opinion may influence the negotiator
threatened to kill them and himself, as the first police
officer on site, you should; 63.While regulating traffic at a school intersection
a. Immediate assault the room to save the hostages. during break time, you were notified that a homicide
b.Try reason with the hostage taker had occurred a few blocks away, what would be your
c.Ask for the demands of the hostage taker initial action?
d.Try to calm the hostage taker down before the crisis a. Call an ambulance
team arrives. b.Request for an investigator
c.Go to the scene after notifying headquarters and the
56.As an administrator, what should you do to eliminate school administration
friction between two of your subordinates? d.Call the funeral parlor for service.
a. Define the authority of each person concerned
b. Reprimand both of them 64.A person approached you and told you that a dead
c. Transfer one of them to other units man is on the street, what would be your course of
d. Call both parties concerned and explain the action if you are the policeman concerned.
need for cooperation. a.Verify the statement
c. Ask him to notify station
57.A deviant sexual behavior wherein one obtains b.Obtain the informer’s name
gratification by showing to others his/her naked body. d. Call for an investigator
a. Voyeurism c. Transvetism
b. Exhibitionism d. Fetishism 65.One of the following tasks of supervisory work that
may be successfully delegated.
58.A child molester. a. Discipline
a. Transvestite c. Masochist b. Reporting to chief
b. Peeping tom d. Pedophile c. Checking completed work
d. Responsibility for accomplishing mission
59.Ariel who usually gets sexual stimulation and
gratification with another man manifests what deviant 66. A policeman can be most effective if:
sexual behavior? a.He does not take bribes
a. Lesbianism c. Homosexuality b.Observes unusual things
b. Fetishism d. Pedophilia c. Stands in inconspicuous place
d. He is in complete uniform
67. Functional allocation should involve:
a.The assignment of a single power to an administrative 76.The Bureau of Immigration and Deportation, which is
power tasked to enforce Philippine Immigration Laws, is an
b.Distribution of responsibility among all levels attached agency of:
c.Integration of assignments a.Department of the Interiors and Local Government
d.Decentralization of responsibility b. Department of Justice
c. Department of Foreign Affairs
68.Standard procedure to avoid conflicts in the d. Department of Tourism
delegation of authority.
a. Review all assignments periodically 77.It regulates marine and shipping industry and
b. Provide workable span of control oversees the worthiness of all sea-going vessels.
c. Use of linear method in giving assignments a. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)
d. Assign all related work to the same control b. Philippine Ports Authority
c. Philippine Navy
69.A body officially assembled under authority of law in d. Philippine Coast Guard
which judicial power is vested or the administration of
justice is delegated. 78.It is mandated by law to operate against fake and
a. Court c. Corrections pirated VHS, VCD, CD and DVD format tapes.
b. Prosecution d. Law Enforcement a.Video Gram Regulatory Board c. BIR
b.MTRCB d. Intellectual Property Office
70.Mandated by law to bring to justice all criminal cases
for action and prove the guilt of the accused beyond 79.The Intellectual Property office which is mandated to
reasonable doubt. operate against the violations of the copy right and
a.Prosecution b. Courts c. Corrections intellectual property law is under the:
d. Tribunal a. Department of Finance
b.Department of Trade and Industry
71.A body of civil authority tasked to maintain peace c.Department of Justice
and order, enforce the law, protect life, liberty and d.Department of the Interiors and Local Government.
property and ensure public safety.
a.Police b. Court c. Prosecution 80.It investigates and arrests unscrupulous
d. Corrections manufacturers and makers of substandard food and
drugs without license and permit.
72.System of taking care of the custody, rehabilitation a.Bureau of Food and Drugs c. Department of Health
and treatment of persons convicted of committing a b.Bureau of Quarantine d. All of the foregoing
crime.
a. Police b. Court c. Prosecution 81.The Bureau of Quarantine is empowered to enforce
d. Corrections measures to stop, monitor and control the spread of
disease by conducting quarantine in all air and seaports
73.The Anti Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. across the country is an attached agency of:
a.Act No. 3815 b. PD 971 c. RA 6425 a.DOH b. DILG c. DOTC d. PPA
d. RA 3019
82.It operates against pornography films shown on
74. Law which created the National Bureau of television and movie houses.
Investigations. a.Video Gram Regulatory Board
a. RA 6975 b. RA 8551 c. RA 157 b.Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
d. RA 147 c.DILG
d.PNP
75.The agency under the Department of Finance tasked
to enforce tariff duties in all Philippine seaports and 83.It enforces banking laws and regulates the banking
airports. industry.
a.Bureau of Customs a. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
b.Bureau of Internal Revenue b. Department of Finance
c.Bureau of Quarantine c. Department of Budget
d. Maritime Industry Authority d. Bureau of Internal Revenue
84.Refers to a court which is created by law to amicably
settle disputes between neighbors within a particular 94.It refers to a document that initiates the preparation
community. of the budget.
a. Barangay court a. Budget call c. Budget cycle
b. Municipal trial court b. Budget guidance d. Budget calendar
c. Municipal circuit trial court
d. Court of appeals 95.Regular purchase of supplies, materials and
equipment shall not exceed ______ limitation of the
85. Refers to that sector of society composed of NGO’s, normal inventory or stock.
cause oriented groups and advocacy groups that a.3 months b. 6 months c. 9 months d. 12 months
promotes the welfare of the people against all forms of
abuse and exploitation. 96.Substandard shoes issued to police personnel is
a. Crime control c. Political parties attributed to.
b. Civil society d. All of the foregoing a.Low budget
b.Procurement of inferior quality materials and
86.It refers to a schedule of budgeting task to be equipment
undertaken during a specific budget year. c.Kickback
a. Budget cycle c. Budget guidance d.Budget constraints
b. Budget call d. Budget calendar
97.The failure to comply with increase in base pay would
87.Number of days allocated for a fiscal year. be attributed to:
a. 365 b. 366 c. 367 d. 368 a.Low tax collections
b.Low budget
88.The logical result of authority with no accountability. c.Deficient release of budget from the national treasury
a. It will be prone to abuse d.Graft and corruption
b. It will foster corruption
c. It will give rise to usurpation 98.It refers to the filing of simultaneous cases with
d. All of the foregoing different venues against a police officer.
a.Forum shopping c. Blackmail
89.It refers to the state of being accountable. b.Ambulance chasing d. Coercion
a. Responsibility c. Authority
b. Accountability d. Delegation 99.A problem of organizing wherein incompetent men
are designated their posts.
90.Ceiling for emergency expenses shall not exceed a.Staffing
____ for activities that cannot be delayed of the annual b.Personnel doing unnecessary work
agency expenditure program for supplies and materials. c.Personnel doing necessary work inefficiently
a. 4% b. 5% c. 10% d. 15% d.Palakasan system

91.Responsible for the authorization and appropriation 100.A villain in organizing manifested by personnel who
of the PNP budget. encroaches upon the duties and responsibilities of
a.DILG b. NAPOLCOM c. PNP Offices d. Congress another.
a. Staffing
92. The result of responsibility without authority. b.Personnel doing unnecessary work
a. It will be prone to abuse c.Personnel doing necessary work inefficiently
b. It will foster corruption d.Palakasan system
c. It will give rise to usurpation
d. All of the foregoing

93.A document issued by higher authorities which


prescribes the national priorities and constraints in the
budget year.
a. Budget call c. Budget cycle
b. Budget guidance d. Budget calendar

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