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Test I. Multiple Choices: select and shade the circle that corresponds to your answer; no erasure, erasure
means wrong.
A B C D
O O O O 1. It refers to the study of crimes and criminals and the attempt of analyzing
scientifically their cause the control and the treatment of criminals.
a. Criminologist
b. Criminological
c. Criminology
d. Criminal
O O O O 2. A science which study the behavior and mental process of the criminal. It is focused
on the individual criminal behavior how it acquired, evokes, maintained, and
modified.
a. Psychology
b. Psychologist
c. Psychiatry
d. Psychiatric
O O O O 3. It is simply the study of victim of crime and contributory role.
a. Victim
b. Victimology
c. Victimologist
d. All of the above
O O O O 4. He emphasized that criminal behavior can be learned through interaction with
others.
a. Edwin H. Sutherland
b. Edwin S. Sutherland
c. Edwin H. Thunder land
d. Edwin S. thunder land
O O O O 5. It refers to either violent or non-violent crime committed by persons who are
minors.
a. Delinquent
b. Delinquency
c. Juvenile Delinquent
d. Juvenile Delinquency
O O O O 6. A person who commits crimes when the situation is a conducive to its commission
is _____.
a. accidental criminal
b. instant crime
c. situation crime
d. situational crime
O O O O 7. A person continues to commit a crime because of deficiency of intelligence and lack
of self-control.
a. Habitual Crime
b. Habitual Criminal
c. Habitual Delinquent
O O O O 8. The result of criminal act is destruction.
a. Arson
b. Extinctive Crime
c. Acquisitive Crime
O O O O 9. A crime that is committed only at certain period of time or year.
a. Seasonal crime
b. Season crime
c. Timely crime
O O O O 10. A crime is committed within the shortest possible time.
a. Short crime
b. Instant crime
c. Shortest crime
O O O O 11. A crime is committed through the use of the fit of great of passion.
a. Crime by Passion
b. Crime by Emotion
c. Crime by Anger
O O O O 46. A person who violates a social norm or one who does anti-social act.
a. Suspect
b. Criminal Offender
c. either a or b
d. neither b nor b
O O O O 47. A person who violates a criminal law because of the impulse or fit of passion.
a. Acute Criminal
b. Acute Suspect
c. Chronic Criminal
d. None of the above
O O O O 48. It is a person who commits a crime and acts in consonance with the way he/she
thinks.
a. Passive Criminal
b. Acute Criminal
c. Chronic Criminal
d. Neurotic Criminal
O O O O 49. It is a caused by a biological uncontrollable manner.
a. Normal Criminal
b. Criminality
c. Neurotic Criminal
d. Acute Criminal
O O O O 50. It is the carrier of specific character from parents to offspring.
a. Genetic
b. Gene
c. Heredity
d. All of the above
O O O O 51. It is a theory maintains that criminal behavior was the result of evil spirits
and demons that something natural forces that control his/her behavior.
a. Demonology Approach
b. Demonology Theory
c. Demonology Concept
d. d and c
O O O O 52. It is a theory which explains that criminal behavior could be understood and
controlled as an outcome of a “human nature” shared by all us.
a. Classic Theory d. b and c
b. Classical Theory
c. Classical Concept
O O O O 53. Its treats that all men as if they are robots without regard to individual
differences and surrounding circumstances when the crime is committed.
a. Unfair
b. Fair
c. Biased
d. a and c
O O O O 54. It is a school which study of crime and give emphasis that criminal should
be on scientific treatment of criminal, not on the penalty to be imposed after
conviction.
a. Positive School
b. Positivist School
c. Neo- Classical School
d. None of the above
O O O O 55. It expressed in terms of abnormal forms or dimension of the skull and jaw
asymmetries in the face and other parts of the body.
a. Stamina
b. Stigmatism
c. Stigmata
d. b and c
O O O O 56. Who is the father of modern criminology?
a. Cesar Lombroso
b. Caesarean Lombroso
c. Caesar Lombroso
d. a and c
O O O O 78. This pertains to our interest towards something, our likes or dislikes.
a. Character
b. Attitude
c. Moral and Value
d. Attitude/Value
O O O O 79. It is refers to the reason or cause why a person or group of person will
penetrate a crime.
a. Motive
b. Drive
c. Cause
d. All of the above
O O O O 80. This refers to anything around the person that influences his action.
a. Heredity
b. Biological Factor
c. Environment
d. Environmental Factor
O O O O 81. It is the cradle of personality development as a result of either a close or harmonious
relationship.
a. House
b. Home
c. Family
d. Parent
O O O O 82. It is characterized by the inability to cope with ordinary problems of family living.
a. Adequate Family
b. Inadequate Family
c. Insufficient Family
d. b and d
O O O O 83.It is characterized by non- satisfaction of one both parents from the relationship that
may express feeling of frustration.
a. Disrupted Family
b. Disturbed Family
c. Trouble Family
d. Disrupted and Disturbed Family
O O O O 84.It refers the unpleasant feelings that result from the blocking of motive satisfaction.
a. Frustrate
b. Anxiety
c. Frustration
d. Conflict
O O O O 85. A circumstance that prevents a person from doing his plan or fulfilling his wishes.
a. Physical Obstacle
b. Personal Obstacle
c. Barriers
d. None of the above
O O O O 86.It refers to the simultaneous arousal or two or more incompatible motives resulting to
unpleasant emotions.
a. Anxiety
b. Conflict
c. Frustration
d. All of the above
O O O O 87.It is an intangible feeling that seems to evade any effort to resolve. It is also called
neurotic fear.
a. Stress
b. Conflict
c. Anxiety
d. Frustration
O O O O 88.It is the process of adjusting to or dealing with circumstances that disrupt or threatens
to disrupt a person’s physical or psychological functioning.
a. Frustration
b. Stress
c. Anxiety
d. Conflict
O O O O 89.The protection of oneself from unpleasant reality by refusal to perceive or face it.
a. Frustration
b. Physical Obstacle
c. Denial of Reality
d. Anxiety
O O O O 90.It is the failure to learn the necessary adaptive behavior due to wrongful
development.
a. Anxiety
b. Lack of Discipline
c. Faulty Learning
d. Lack of Learning
Prepared By:
Checked By:
Catherine N. Ancheta
Instructor Therese Grail C. Lawagan, Ph D
` Dean for Academic Affair