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SET A FINAL EXAMINATION

LEA 152: COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING

Write the letter of the CORRECT answer on the answer sheet provided. Strictly NO ERASURE. Crying is allowed
but please do so quietly.
1. The following are the permanent members of Security Council except;
a. China c. France
b. Philippines d. Russia
2. Name of the headquarters of Indonesian National Police.
a. Markasbesar c. either a or b
b. Mabes d. neither a or b
3. Distinguished by strong inquisitorial system where less right is granted to the accused and the written law is
taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation.
a. Civil Law System c. Socialist System
b. Common Law System d. Islamic System
4. This branch is responsible for judicial matters of the UN.
a. Secretariat c. Financial
b. International Court of Justice d. Elective
5. It is the theory of police service which maintains that police officers are servant of higher authorities.
a. Home rule c. Continental
b. Common law d. Civil law
6. It is the world’s largest international police organization, with 190 member countries.
a. INTERPOL c. UN
b. ASEANPOL d. CCC
7. About 700 AD, the people living in England in small rural towns used the Anglo-Saxon System. Ten families in
a town equaled a tithing. Each tithing elected a leader who was kown as the Tithingman. Since 10 tithings
amounted to 100, the leader of the 100 families was named the reeve. Both the tithingman and reeve were
elected officials. They possessed judicial power as well as police authority.
a. Hue and Cry c. Trial by Ordeal
b. Tun Policing System d. All of the above
8. The following are the original member countries of ASEANPOL except;
a. Indonesia c. Philippines
b. Malaysia d. China
9. A law promulgated by King John of England upon the demand of the Knights of the Round Table.
a. Star Chamber c. Frankpledge System
b. Statute of 1295 d. Magna Carta
10. Most often employed by researchers used quantitative and qualitative method (known as histography or
holism.)
a. Unpublished Works Comparison c. Collaborative Method
b. Historical Comparative d. Safari Method
11. It is an estimate of relative likeness and unlikeness of two object or event.
a. Comparative c. Comparative Police System
b. Policing d. Police Comparative
12. It is the theory of police service which states that police officers are servants of the community or the people.
a. Home rule c. Continental
b. Common Law d. Civil Law
13. It is not organizationally separated from deviance control but is performed by regular street police in the
country of England and United States.
a. Deviance Control c. Old Police Service
b. Civil Order Control d. Modern Police Service
14. A judicial practice where in the guilt or innocence of the accused is determined by subjecting him to an
unpleasant, usually dangerous, experience.
a. Tun Policing System c. Trial by Ordeal
b. Hue and Cry d. Shire-Rieve
15. Is another branch in the organization of the UN and is the most powerful of all the branches.
a. UN Security Council c. Secretariat
b. International Court of Justice d. Trusteeship Council
16. Police System that is adversarial where the accused is innocent until proven guilty by the evidence.
a. Islamic System c. Civil Law System
b. Socialist System d. Common Law System
17. Methods in comparative police system where the country are going to send a researcher on the other country
to research or to study other police tradition or police practices.
a. Collaborative Method c. Safari Method
b. Historical Comparative d. Safari Comparative
18. INTERPOL means _____________
a. International Police c. International Criminal Police Organization
b. International Police Organization d. International Police Criminal Organization
19. Formally known as The People’s Police Force.
a. Special Police c. Myanmar Police Force
b. Administration Police d. Ministry of Home Affairs
20. It is the official police force of Indonesia and also known as Polri.
a. Indonesian Force c. Indonesian Republic Police
b. Indonesian National Police d. All of the above
21. One researcher will collaborate to work to a foreign researcher. Two different country researcher are involved.
a. Collaborative Method c. Collaboration Method
b. Collaborative Comparative d. Collaboration Comparative
22. A village law started in Britain which provided methods of apprehending a criminal by an act of the
complainant to shout to call all male residents to assemble and arrest the suspect.
a. Hue and Cry c. Trial by Ordeal
b. Tun Policing System d. Shire-Rieve
23. Is the supreme governing body of the Interpol.
a. Executive Committee c. Advisers
b. General Assembly d. General Secretariat
24. North Korea is an example of what theories of police service?
a. Home Rule c. Old Concept
b. Continental d. Modern Concept
25. They ensure that people can move around freely without fear, harassment or undue impediments. Example,
police remove drunks from the streets to avoid danger.
a. Deviance Control c. Either A and B
b. Civil Order Control d. All of the above
26. States that the yardstick of police proficiency relies on the number of arrest’ made.
a. Deviance Control c. Old Police
b. Civil Order Control d. Modern Police
27. A proclamation issued by King Richard of England sometime in 1195 that required the appointment of knights
to keep the King’s peace by standing as guards on bridges and gates while checking the people entering and
leaving the cities and town.
a. Star Chamber Court c. Justice of the Peace
b. Keepers of the Peace d. The Great Charter
28. This system of policing existed during the time of Norman William the Conqueror. When he invaded and
conquered England.
c. Tun Policing System c. Hue and Cry
d. Shire-Rieve d. Norman Period of Policing System
29. A special court designed to try offenders against the state.
a. Star Chamber Court c. Justice of the Peace
b. Keepers of Peace d. The Great Charter
30. Headquarters of Royal Malaysian Police is located at __________.
a. Bhayangkara, Kuala Lumpur c. Mabes, Kuala Lumpur
b. Hura-Hura, Kuala Lumpur d. Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur
31. Officially came into existence on October 24, 1945
a. INTERPOL c. CCC
b. UN d. ASEANPOL
32. Approval and apportionment of budget.
a. Deliberative c. Financial
b. Supervisory d. Elective
33. Dei Indicum means_________.
a. die for country c. a miraculous decision
b. die for trial d. die in miracle
34. The term “Shire-Rieve” is said to be the origin of the word ______.
a. Sher c. Shires
b. Sheriff d. Rieves
35. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nation.
a. Common Law System c. Civil Law System
b. Globalization d. Comparative Police System
36. A notice which is issued to seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons with a view to extradition.
a. Red Notice c. Green Notice
b. Blue Notice d. Yellow Notice
37. A judge selected to hear cases which were formerly being judged by the Shire-rieve and tasked to travel
through and hear criminal cases. This was the first instance of the division of the police and judicial powers.
a. Traveling Judge c. Either A and B
b. Circuit Judge d. Neither A and B
38. Known as Muslim or Arabic Justice.
a. Civil Law System c. Common Law System
b. Islamic System d. Socialist System
39. Methods in Comparative System that more on Research. Researcher are not going to collaborate to other
researchers and not going to go in other country to compare the police system.
a. Historical Comparative c. Unpublished works comparative
b. Safari Method d. Unpublished works comparison
40. First female police officer.
a. Alice Watson c. Alice Stebbins Wells
b. Stebbin’s Blooms d. Australia
41. A system of policing whereby a group of ten neighboring male over twelve years of age were required to guard
the town to preserve peace and protect the lives and properties of the people.
a. Frankpledge System c. Trial by Ordeal
b. Tun Policing System d. Hue and Cry
42. New York Police Department is the largest police force in what country?
a. United States c. Canada
b. New York d. Australia
43. Colloquially known as Mounties and internally as ‘The Force’.
a. Royal Police c. Hong Kong Mounted Police
b. Hong Kong Police d. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
44. It is the world’s second and Asia’s first, police agency to operate with a modern policing system.
a. Hong Kong Police Force c. Royal Malaysian Police
b. Australian Police d. Myanmar Police Force
45. It is the unified police force of Taiwan.
a. Taiwan National Police c. Ministry of Interior
b. National Police Agency d. Taiwan Police Force
46. Ranking system of Polri that equivalent of Director General of PNP.
a. Police General c. Constable
b. Commissioner d. Second Bhayangkara
47. The law that marks the beginning of the curfew hours which demanded the closing of the gates of London
during sundown.
a. Justice of the Peace c. Keepers of the Peace
b. Statute of 1295 d. Star Chamber Court
48. It was a policing system during the Norman Period when England was divided into fifty-five military areas.
a. Tun Policing System c. Hue and Cry
b. Shire-Rieve d. Norman Period of Policing System
49. It usually exists in English speaking countries of the world.
a. Civil Law System c. Socialist System
b. Common Law System d. Islamic System
50. Single culture study and two culture study using unpublished works.
a. Unpublished Works Comparison
b. Unpublished Works Comparative
c. Collaborative Method
d. Unpublished Works Method

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