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NORTH CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGE

Formerly: (Central Mindanao Technical Institute) 75copies


Maranding, Lala, Lanaodel Norte
“ For Excellence , Service & Quality – TO GOD BE THE GLORY”

FINAL EXAMINATION

CORRECTION
(Correctional Administration 2)
Name: Date: Score:
Course & Year: Block: Time: Days:
Instructor:
Instruction. Read each statement thoroughly. Underline the LETTER, that represents your answer.
1. The ultimate or main goal of treatment program in prison is…
a. to improve offender attitude c. protection of society
b. to inculcate self-reliance d. rehabilitation
2. It is a preventive strategy wherein the offender is taken away from traditional methods of correction.
a. quarantine b. diversion c. classification d. re-classification
3. Extent of strict keeping or change necessary for a person in confinement.
a. corporal punishment b. guidance & counseling c. degree of custody d. solitary confinement
4. In jail structural organization, this section help the warden in maintenance of discipline, not only for the personnel but
the inmates as well.
a. Jail Inspectorate Section c. Security and Custodial Force
b. Personnel Management Branch d. Intelligence and Investigation team
5. If in case the warden held hostage by inmates, he…
a. exercise his authority by coded gestures or hands signals c. ceases to exercise his authority
b. still in commands d. still in command in crisis situation
6. Conducting group meetings of the center inmates to explain the purpose of the treatment programs.
a. classif. process b. quarantine procedures c. orientation procedures d. testing procedures
7. Has a definite responsibility to support law-abiding conduct to provide necessary preventive and rehabilitative
agencies.
a. Court b. Community c. Police d. legislative
8. A convicted offender with a sentence from 6 months and 1 days to six years.
a. Municipal Prisoner b. National Prisoner c. Provincial Prisoner d. City Prisoner
9. May reveal unsuspected area of tension and conflict in the personality of offender.
a. measurement b. tests c. therapy d. education
10. They must operate within the limits essential t the maintenance of the security program and adapt their skill and
technique to the restriction of correctional community.
a. Classification Committee b. Board of Discipline c. Custodial Force d. Educational Force
11. An instrument of restraint shall be applied only to an inmate….
a. fighting c. for wanton disregard of prison rules and regulation
b. to prevent escape on way to court d. for rumble
12. When a penal institution is both excessively large and overcrowded, all administrative problems are…
a. decreased b. localized c. confined d. increased
13. Staffed with professional personnel and its function limited to the making of diagnostic report and recommendation.
a. clinic system b. integrated system c. reception center d. classification committee
14. Composed both professional and administrative personnel of the institution and together make recommendations for
each inmates.
a. classification committee b. integrated system c. reception center d. clinic system
15. It ensures a more careful selection of the institution in which the prisoner is to be confined.
a. clinic system b. integrated system c. reception system d. discipline board
16. For not widely enforcing this to inmates tends to undermine any program of rehabilitation and contributes to unrest
and disturbances.
a. quarantine b. segregation c. solitary confinement d. shake-off
17. Use for felons of all ages but usually for those who need only minimum security.
a. reformatories b. jails c. work houses d. road and prison camps
18. Designed to give maximum or medium security for youthful offenders between the ages of 16 to 30.
a. reformatories b. prisons c. penitentiaries d. workhouse
19. The largest walled prison in the world.
a. Elmira Reformatory b. Ghen Workhouse c. Michigan State Prison d. Newgate prison, New York
20. Views the offender as needing help and the same time recognize that criminal behaviorism a result of separation
between offender and society.
a. Isolation b. Reintegration c. Rehabilitation d. Re-classification
21. It is the most common problems in prison service.
a. lacks of funds b. escape c. riot d. lack of manpower
22. In improving the inmates attitudes and behavior, a prison guard is expected to be not only a custodial officers, but
also…
a. disciplinarian b. administrator c. counselor d. arbitrator
23. Provide maximum or medium security for felons usually the older felons.
a. Prison Farms b. Penitentiaries c. Reformatories d. Jails
24. Takes care of inmates with unsocialized attitudes, which had been a factor in criminal act.
a. Education and Training services c. Religious Service
b. Recreation Services d. Psychiatric Service
25. To effect better supervision and control of provincial jails, it should be transferred to…
a. BJMP b. PNP c. Bureau of prisons d. DOJ
26. One of its purpose is to provide the offender with regular and definite assistance in his effort to achieve successful
adjustment in the community.
a. Parole b. Amnesty c. Probation d. Conditional Pardon
27. It was thru his writing that American gained knowledge of the advanced ideas and ideals of the new penology.
a. Lombroso b. Loius Dwight c. Howard Gill d. John Howard
28. The Bureau of Corrections is under what department?
a. DILG b. DOJ c. PNP d. BJMP
29. Per capita of an insular prisoner.
a. P6.00 b. P12.00 c. P8.00 d. P30.00
30. What is the first institution the inmate is admitted?
a. Board of Discipline b. Diagnostic Center c. Custodial Force d. Quarantine
31. To have more effective and responsive administration of city or municipal jail should be recognized along…
a. Staff line b. Line Organization c. State Board d. Committee Organization
32. May revise or modify the conditions or period of probation.
a. probation officer b. Court c. Probation Admin d. Regional probation officer
33. It assists the judge in deciding whether the offender should be placed on probation.
a. Neuro-psychiatrist test c. Pre-sentence Investigation
b. Records of the case d. Plea of offender
34. When a prisoners share in making rules and regulations, formulations of programs and organization of activities in the
institution, it is…
a. inmate prisonization b. inmate incentive c. inmate accreditation d. inmate participation
35. Regular counting of prisoners at certain times everyday are one way of maintaining….
a. individualize treatment b. close supervision c. preventive discipline d. counter supervision
36. Emphasized complete confinement of each prisoner.
a. Pennsylvania System b. Auburn System c. Panotican System d. Wergild System
37. The main objectives of prisons.
a. retribution b. punishment c. rehab and custody d. reform
38. To aid offenders to reorganized their lives in order to conform to community standards.
a. absolute parson b. parole c. conditional pardon d. amnesty
39. Good judgment, self-discipline, pride of their work, loyalty to superior on the part of prison personnel are
characteristics of….
a. Satisfied Staff b. Regimented Staff c. Effective Staff d. Militarized Staff
40. The first requirements of a well conducted prison is…
a. Staff Selection b. Classification c. Quarantine d. Discipline
41. Maintaining order and preventing trouble in prison may accomplish by warden by…
a. maximum isolation in the cells &minimum social education
b. minimum isolation in the cells
c. proper orientation of new inmates
d. timely intervention by guards
42. Below are referred to as national prisoner, EXCEPT?
a. maximum sentence in life c. maximum sentence is over three years
b. maximum sentence is over 6 years and 1 day d. maximum sentence is one year or fine
43. The continuing relationships between probation officer and probationer is known as…
a. affiliation guidance b. PSIR c. supervision d. periodic reporting of probationer
44. It indicates widespread restlessness and frustration within the prison population.
a. suicide b. escape c. idleness d. riots
45. Newcomers to the prison are referred to as…
a. hipster b. fish c. right guy d. wolf
50. This disciplinary methods gives the prisoner an opportunity to demonstrate that he can meet some of the demand of
conventional society.
a. discipline by force b. self-help program c. honor system d. Manipulating device.
51. It is the authority of the President of the Philippines to suspend the execution of a penalty, reduce the sentence and
extinguish criminal liability.
a. Parole b. Pardon c. Executive clemency d. President’s clemency
52. B.J.M.P. is under the administration of the:
a. Executive Department b. DILG c. P.N.P. d. none of theses
53. There are three (3) casework techniques applied by the parole officer, which one is not.
a. The trick and treat techniques b. The executive techniques
c. The guidance, counseling and leadership techniques d. The manipulative techniques
54. The basis of this old school of penology is the human free-will.
a. Penology School b. Neo-classical c. Classical School d. Positivist
55. This helps the prisoner/detainee in the resolution of his problems
a. Meeting b. Recreation c. Working d. Counseling
56. Takes charge of financial matters especially in programming, budgeting, accounting, and other activities related to
financial services. It consolidates and prepares financial reports and related statements of subsistence outlays and
disbursements in the operational of the jail.
a. Budget and finance branch c. General services branch
b. Property and supply branch d. Mess services branch
57. Operation conducted by the BJMP wherein a prisoner maybe checked at any time. His beddings, lockers and personal
belongings may also be opened at anytime, in his presence, whenever possible. This practice is known as:
a. Check and balance b. Inventory c. S.O.P. d. Operation Greyhound
58. Pardon cannot be extended to one of the following instances.
a. Murder b. Rape c. Brigandage d. Impeachment
59. It refers to commission of another crime during service of sentence of penalty imposed for another previous offense.
a. Recidivism b. Quasi-recidivism c. delinquency d. City prisoner
60. A person who is detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not been convicted is a -
a. Detention Prisoner Municipal Prisoner c. Provincial Prisoner d. City Prisoner

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