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Question 1

1 pts

The man whom the command or element thereof regulates its march.
Group of answer choices

Platoon Leader

Tail
Squad Leader

Guide

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Question 2 1 pts
Is an 18" x 12" logbook with hard bound cover that contains the daily register of all crime
incident reports, official summary of arrests and other significant events reported in a police
station.
Group of answer choices

Evidence Book

Property Book

Thickler

Police Blotter

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Question 3 1 pts

It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.


Group of answer choices

Misfeasance

Malfeasance

Nonfeasance

It is the existence of such facts and circumstance as would excite the belief, in a reasonable
mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the investigator, that the respondent is
probably guilty of a specific administrative offense or offenses.
Group of answer choices

Proof beyond Reasonable Doubt

Burden of Proof

Probable Cause

Evidence
Dishonesty

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Question 4 1 pts
The following are the procedures in serving of Warrant of Arrest, except:
Group of answer choices

Deliver the arrested person to the court upon the issuance of a commitment order.

Bring the arrested person to the Police Station for documentation.

No unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest

The police officer need not have a copy of the warrant in his possession at the time of the
arrest. If the person arrested so requires, the warrant shall be shown to the arrester person as
soon as possible

.
Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
Include high-risk checkpoint and roadblock operation, police assistance in the implementation
of order from the court and other quasi-judicial bodies, security to maj and special events,
aircraft hijacking operations, visit, board, search and seizure of mari vessels, and similar
police operations that are conducted by police units with specialize training on the peculiarity
of the mission or purpose.
Group of answer choices

Special Police Operations

Investigation Operations

Internal Security Operations

Law Enforcement Operations

Flag question: Question 6


Question 61 pts

It is the existence of such facts and circumstance as would excite the belief, in a reasonable
mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the investigator, that the respondent is
probably guilty of a specific administrative offense or offenses.
Group of answer choices

Proof beyond Reasonable Doubt

Burden of Proof

Probable Cause
Evidence

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Question 7 1 pts
It is the filing of several complaints arising from one and the same cause of action involving
the same parties asking for the same relief with the different administrative Disciplinary
Authorities, the Internal Affairs Service and the Office of the Ombudsman.
Group of answer choices

Criminal Complaint

Pre-Charge Investigation

Administrative Proceeding

Forum Shopping

Flag question: Question 8


Question 8 1 pts
Oral orders given by a subordinate leader to reinforce and complement a commander's order.
Group of answer choices

Mass Commands

Directives

Supplementary Commands

Command of Execution

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Question 9 1 pts
Which of the following statement is correct?
Group of answer choices

The search warrant shall be valid for ten days from date of issuance and may be served at any
day within the said period. Thereafter, it shall be void.

If, in the implementation of the search warrant, its object or purpose cannot be accomplished
in one day, the search can be continued the following day, or days, until completed, provided it
is still within the ten-day validity period of the search warrant
If the object or purpose of the search warrant cannot be accomplished within the ten-day
validity period, the responsible police officer conducting the search must fi le, before the
issuing court, an application for the extension of the validity period of said search warrant.

All of the above.

None of the above.

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Question 10 1 pts
Materials used to cover the human body in order to prevent contamination from the disease.
This includes: facial mask, eye protector or goggles, gown, gloves, and others.
Group of answer choices

Personal Protective Equipment

Space Suit

Vest
Tactical Gear

Question 11 1 pts
Shall refer to the city or municipal mayors; chiefs of police or equivalent supervisors;
provincial directors or equivalent supervisors; regional directors or equivalent supervisor;
People's Law Enforcement Board (PLEB); Chief of the PNP; National Police Commission
(NAPOLCOM).
Group of answer choices

Appellate Bodies

Disciplinary Authorities

Authorities

Directors

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Question 12 1 pts
Cadence at a rate of 180 steps per minute
Group of answer choices

Slow Time

Step

Quick Time

Double Time

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Question 13 1 pts
Every police officer on patrol whether on board a vehicle or on foot patrol must jot down
important events during his tour of duty and will always carry with him the following items:
Group of answer choices

Pen, business card, and jewelries.

Reading materials and pen

Bond paper and pencil

Police notebook, pen and Miranda warning card

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Question 14 1 pts
The police shall not use warning shots during police intervention operations.
Group of answer choices

True

False

Maybe true

Maybe false

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Question 15 1 pts
Secretive continuous process of watching persons, vehicles, places, or things to obtain
information or evidence thru physical or technical means concerning identities, activities,
vehicles, operations, & contact/s of subject person or persons pertinent to the purpose of
investigation.
Group of answer choices

Intelligence

Counter Intelligence

Surveillance

Elicitation

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Question 16 1 pts
It is a written disposition of the case by any Disciplinary Authority, IAS or Appellate Body
stating clearly the facts and the law upon which is based.
Group of answer choices

Finding

Evaluation

Disposition

Decision
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Question 17 1 pts
Arrangement of the elements of a unit in line, in column or any other prescribed manner.
Group of answer choices

Formation

Flank

File

Line

Flag question: Question 18


Question 18 1 pts
Manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and through and spontaneous actions
towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral, ethical and legal norms.
Group of answer choices

Courtesy

Integrity

Loyalty

Discipline

Flag question: Question 19


Question 19 1 pts
Is the conduct of processes more particularly the recognition, search, collection, handling,
preservation and documentation of physical evidence to include identification of witnesses
and arrest of suspect at the crime scene.
Group of answer choices

Criminal Investigation

Custodial Investigation

Erime Scene Investigation

Intelligence Collection

Flag question: Question 20


Question 20 1 pts
An individual, squad, platoon, company or larger body, forming part of a larger body.
Group of answer choices

Platoon

Element
Squad

Company

Flag question: Question 21


Question 21 1 pts
The prescribed and practical use of non-lethal weapon is for unruly and uncooperative
behavior of suspects to be arrested.
Group of answer choices

Statement is true

Statement is false

Flag question: Question 22


Question 22 1 pts
This shall be an inherent value of the PNP as a flagship law enforcement agency of the entire
government bureaucracy, thus, every personnel must adhere to the rules and regulations of
the organization.
Group of answer choices

Morality

Loyalty

Discipline

Obedience

Flag question: Question 23


Question 23 1 pts
On the Rules on Anti-Kidnapping Operations, the procedure will depend on the following
perpetrators of kidnapping except:
Group of answer choices

Kidnapping by Organized Crime Group (OCG)/Criminal Group (CG)

Kidnapping by POGO operators

Kidnapping by Terrorists Groups (TG)

Kidnapping by Other Individuals

Flag question: Question 24


Question 24 1 pts
An electronic camera system designated to law enforcement units for creating, generating,
sending, receiving, storing, displaying, and processing audio-visual recordings that may be
worn during law enforcement activities.
Group of answer choices

Body-Warm Camera

Body-Worm Camera

Body-Warn Camera

Body-Worn Camera

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Question 25 1 pts
A police officer who fires his service firearms during an armed confrontation with criminal
offenders are required to submit what type of report which outlines the circumstances
necessitating the use of such firearm?
Group of answer choices

Spot Report

Progress Report

Final Investigation Report

None of these

Flag question: Question 26


Question 26 1 pts
Security measures designed to ensure safeguarding of information, personnel, materials and
installations against Espionage, Sabotage, Subversion, and Disaffection, which are considered
Threats to National Security.
Group of answer choices

Police Intelligence

Counter intelligence

Surveillance

Elicitation

Flag question: Question 27


Question 27 1 pts
The taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the
commission of an offense.
Group of answer choices

Search
Seizure

Detention

Arrest

Flag question: Question 28


Question 28 1 pts
It is a written and sworn statement regarding a wrong, grievance or injury sustained by a
person.
Group of answer choices

Complaint

Affidavit

Answer

Information

Flag question: Question 29


Question 29 1 pts
It is the process by which information is acquired, converted into intelligence, and made
available to policy makers.
Group of answer choices

Interpretation

Deduction

Integration

Intelligence Cycle

Flag question: Question 30


Question 30 1 pts
The PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public servants who
perform their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice.
Group of answer choices

Duty

Dedication

Loyalty

Valor
Flag question: Question 31
Question 31 1 pts
Shall refer to the Regional Appellate Board (RAB) and National Appellate Board (NAB) of the
Commission; the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (SILG); and the Civil Service
Commission (CSC).
Group of answer choices

Appellate Bodies

Disciplinary Authorities

Executive Bodies

Administrative Bodies

Flag question: Question 32


Question 32 1 pts
"A public office is a public trust" thus, every PNP personnel shall at all times be held
accountable not only to their positions or ranks but also to the resources at their care or
custody.
Group of answer choices

Accountability

Safekeeping of property

Property Management

Proper Care and Use of Public Property


Flag question: Question 33
Question 33 1 pts
In the conduct of pat down searches, the police officer's action are limited to feel the inner
clothing of the suspect for any suspicious objects.
Group of answer choice

Statement is true

Statement is false

Flag question: Question 34


Question 34 1 pts
The authority vested by law to hear and decide a case.
Group of answer choices

Hearing or Trial

Jurisprudence

Order of the Court

Jurisdiction
Flag question: Question 35
Question 35 1 pts
The right or left extremity of a unit, either in line or column. The element on the extreme right
or left of the line. A direction at a right angle to the direction, on an element or a formation is
facing.
Group of answer choices

Echelon

File

Formation

Flank

Flag question: Question 36


Question 36 1 pts
Bodies of belief, stories, customs and usages handed down from generation to generation with
the effect of an unwritten law.
Group of answer choices

Traditions

Customs

Social Decorum

Beliefs

Flag question: Question 37


Question 37 1 pts
The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses no danger of causing death or injury to the
police officer or other persons.
Group of answer choices

The statement is true

The statement is not true

The statement is partially true

Flag question: Question 38


Question 38 1 pts
When was the Revised POP 2021 promulgated?
Group of answer choices
September 15, 2021

August 15, 2021

October 15, 2021

November 15, 2021

Flag question: Question 39


Question 39 1 pts
The Use of Force policy basically discusses about what concept?
Group of answer choices

Use of Firearm

Force Continuum

Force manipulation

Maximum tolerance

Flag question: Question 40


Question 40 1 pts
Process that an intelligence operative or agent has to rely on so as to ably collect, record and
make a report out of obtained information about the people, weather, terrain, places, among
others believed to be associated with criminal or enemy's illegal activities.
Group of answer choices

Intelligence Cycle

Intelligence Collection Process

Interpretation Analysis

Integration

Flag question: Question 41


Question 41 1 pts
The operations officer or Team Leader/s of Local Police Units operating outside their territorial
jurisdiction and National Support Units shall, whenever practicable, coordinate personally at
any levels of police offices (Police Regional Office to Municipal Police Station) or other friendly
units within whose jurisdiction the operation is to be conducted.
Group of answer choices

Inner-Office Coordination

Inter-Office Coordination
Inter-Office Communication

Inter-Provincial Coordination

Flag question: Question 42


Question 42 1 pts
An area surrounding the place where the crime occurred.
Group of answer choices

Police Line

Area of Operation

Area of Responsibility

Crime Scene
Flag question: Question 43
Question 43 1 pts
All PNP personnel are discouraged to solicit influence or support from political executives,
government executives, renowned individuals or groups pertaining to their career
development.
Group of answer choices

Solicitation of Patronage

Non-Solicitation of Patronage

Sponsorship

Solicitation

Flag question: Question 44


Question 44 1 pts
What form of intelligence is involved when information is obtained without the knowledge of
the person against whom the information or documents may be used, or if the information is
clandestinely acquired?
Group of answer choices

Covert

Overt

Active

Underground

Flag question: Question 45


Question 45 1 pts
In the above-mentioned case, assuming that the proper party decided to appeal the decision of
NAPOLCOM, after denial of its motion for reconsideration, where should the appeal be filed.
Group of answer choices
Supreme Court

Civil Service Commission

Supreme Court

Secretary of the Interior and Local Government

Flag question: Question 46


Question 46 1 pts
PNP members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and dishonest practices
in accordance with the provisions of RA 6713 and other applicable laws.
Group of answer choices

Discipline

Honor

Patriotism

Integrity

Flag question: Question 47


Question 471 pts
Single column of men one behind the other.
Group of answer choices

File

Line

Column

Flank

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Question 48 1 pts
It is the preliminary examination and evaluation of the administrative complaint against a
uniformed member of the PNP for the purpose of determining the existence or non-existence
of probable cause pursuant to NMC No. 2016-002.
Group of answer choices

pre-Charge Evaluation

Preliminary Investigation

Pre-Charge Investigation

Criminal Investigation
Flag question: Question 49
Question 49 1 pts
It refers to an act or omission, not involving turpitude, but affecting the internal discipline of
the PNP, and shall include, but not limited to simple misconduct; negligence; insubordination;
frequent absences and tardiness; habitual drunkenness; and gambling prohibited by law.
Group of answer choices

Minor Offense

Offense

Major Offense

Insubordination

Flag question: Question 50


Question 50 1 pts
The following are the revised procedures under Internal Security Operations except:
Group of answer choices

The PNP in an Active Support Role

Law Enforcement Operations Against Terrorist Groups and other Threats to National Security

Target Hardening

The PNP in an Active Primary Role

Flag question: Question 51


Question 51 1 pts
A party who initiates a complaint against a uniformed member of the PNP, either as
complaining witness or as a concerned government agency or office;
Group of answer choices

Superior Officer

IAS

Supervisor

Complainant

Flag question: Question 52


Question 52 1 pts
Evidenced addressed to the senses of the court that are capable of being exhibited, examined
or viewed by the court. This includes but not limited to fingerprints, body fluid, explosives,
hazardous chemicals, soil/burned debris, bombs, electronic parts used in the commission of
the crime.
Group of answer choices

Physical evidence
Testimonial Evidence

Circumstantial Evidence

Hearsay

Flag question: Question 53


Question 53 1 pts
Which of the following are the basic requirements during police operations?
Group of answer choices

With a marked police vehicle, led by a PCO, and with personnel in unauthorized police uniform
or attire.

With a marked police vehicle, led by a PNCO, and with personnel in unprescribed police
uniform or attire.

With a private vehicle, led by a PCO, and with personnel in prescribed police uniform or attire.

With a marked police vehicle, led by a PCO, and with personnel in prescribed police uniform or
attire.

Flag question: Question 54


Question 54 1 pts
The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses no danger of causing death or injury to the
police officer or other persons.
Group of answer choices

Statement is true

Statement is not true

Flag question: Question 55


Question 55 1 pts
Newly discovered evidence is an evidence which could not have been discovered and
produced during the hearing of the case despite due diligence, and if presented, would
probably alter the decision.
Group of answer choices

New Evidence

Newly Discovered Evidence

Evidence

Hard Evidence
Flag question: Question 56
Question 56 1 pts
It is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of all
available information which concerns one or more aspects of criminal activity and which is
immediately or potentially significant to police planning.
Group of answer choices

Investigation

Information

Data

Intelligence

Flag question: Question 57


Question 57 1 pts
In police intelligence, the administrative determination from a security standpoint that an
individual is eligible for access to "classified matters" of specific category.
Group of answer choices

Undercover assignment

Security Inspection

Security Clearance

Compartmentalization policy

Flag question: Question 58


Question 58 1 pts
It is an offense committed by a member of the PNP involving "minor offense" affecting the
order and discipline within the police organization.
Group of answer choices

Grave Misconduct

Breach of Internal Discipline

Criminal Offense

Minor Offense
Flag question: Question 59
Question 59 1 pts
Include service of warrant of arrest, implementation of search warrant, enforcement of
visitorial powers of the Chiefs of Police, and other anti-criminality operations.
Group of answer choices

Internal Security Operations

Patrol Operations
Public Safety Operations

Law Enforcement Operations

Flag question: Question 60


Question 60 1 pts
The following are the procedures in flagging down vehicles as discussed in the POP except:
Group of answer choices

Procedures in Flagging Down Vehicles for Possible Involvement in the Commission of a


Crime

Procedures in Flagging Down Vehicles for Violation of Traffic Laws, Rules and Regulations

Procedures in Flagging Down Motorists Who are Under the Influence of Alcohol, and/or
Dangerous Drugs and Similar Substances

Procedures in Flagging Down Vehicles with tipped information

1.COUNTER INTELLIGENCE – Security measures designed to ensure safeguarding of


information, personnel, materials and installations against espionage, sabotage,
subversion, and disaffection, which are considered threats to National Security.
2.INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION PROCESS- Process, that an intelligence operative or agent
has to rely on so as to ably collect, record and make a report out of obtained information
about people, weather, terrain, places, among others belleved to be associated with
criminal or enemy's illegal activities.
3.UNSHAVED MUSTACHE -The Public looks upon a PNP member as distinctively a man
among men. It is a welcome sight when PNP members wear their uniform property
wherever they may be. Since disciplined
PNP members are best exemplified by those who are neat in
appearance and wearing the prescribed uniform, they must therefore observe the
following, except:
4.FORMATION -The right of left extremity of a unit, either in line or column. The element on
the extreme right left of the line. A direction at a right angle to the direction, on an
element or a formation is facing.
5.LOYALTY- Such virtue as enshrined in the Constitution must be manifested by every PNP
personnel as a form of dedication not only to their lawful superiors, peers and subordinates
as well as the organization, but shall be extended to the greater interest of the country
and people.
6.ENTRAPMENT -The method employed by peace officers to trap and catch malefactor in
inflagrante delicto is known as;
7.PRE-CHARGE INVESTIGATION-It is an evaluation of the administrative complaint in order
to determine whose disciplinary authorities has jurisdiction over the case pursuant to NMC
No 2016-002.
8.SERVICE OF WARRANTS -According to Administrative Matter (AM) 21-06-08-SC, the Body
worn camera shall be mandatorily used on the what circumstance?
9.ARREST- The taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for
the commission of an offense?
10.ACCOUNTABLITY -A public office is a public trust, thus, every PNP personnel shall at all
time be held accountable not only to their positions or ranks but also to the resources at
their care or custody.
11. The following are the procedures in flagging down vehicles as discussed in the POP
except.
Procedures in flagging down vehicles for possible involvement in the commission of a
crime.
PROCEDURES IN FLAGGING DOWN VEHICLES FOR VIOLATION OF TRAFFIC LAWS, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
12.MINOR OFFENSE- It refers to an act or omission not involving turpitude, but affecting the
internal discipline of the PNP, and shall include, but not limited to simple misconduct;
negligence; insubordination; frequent absences and tardiness; habitual drunkenness; and
gambling prohibited by law.
13.CRIME SCENE- An area surrounding the place where the crime occurred.
14.NON-PARTISANSHIP- All PNP personnel shall render services to everyone without
discrimination.
15.JURISDICTION- The authority vested by law to hear and decide a case.
16.TEAM LEADER OF THE OPERATING TEAM -No police operation shall be conducted
without the approval of the Chief of Police and the one responsible to ask for the pre
operational clearance prior to the conduct of the police operation is.
17.PROBABLE CAUSE- It is the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite
the belief, in a responsible mind, acting on the facts within the knowiedge of the
investigator, that the respondent is probably guilty of a specific administrative offense or
offenses.
18.FORUM SHOPPING -It is the filing of several complaints arising from one and the same
cause of action involving the same relief with the different administrative disciplinary
authorities, the lAS and the Office of the OMBUDSMAN.
19.GUIDE -The man whom the command or element thereof regulates its march.
20.The following circumstances are valid arrest without warrant, except.
a. ARREST FOLLOWING A DEPORTATION PROCEEDING
By The IMMIGRATiON COMMISSIONER AGAINST ILLEGAL AND UNDESIRABLE ALIENS.
21.DECISION -It is a written disposition of the case by any Disciplinary Authority, IAS or
22.Appellate Body stating clearly the facts and the law upon which is based.
22.COVERT -What form of intelligence is involved when information is abtained without the
knowledge of the person against whom the information or documents may be use, or if the
information is clandestinely acquired?
23.TRADITIONS- Bodies of beliefs, stories, customs and usages handed down from
generation to generation with the effect of an unwritten law.
24.CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION -Is the conduct of processes more particularly the
recognition, search, collection, handling, preservation and documentation of physical
evidence to include identification of witnesses and arrest of suspect at the crime scene.
25.SPOT CHECK/ ACCOSTING- Is the brief stopping of an individual, whether on foot or in a
vehicle, based on reasonable suspicion/ probable cause, for the purpose of determining the
individual Identity and resolving the officers suspicion concerning criminal activity.
26.PATROL OPERATIONS -The most basic police function and known as the backbone of
policing.
27.COMPLAINANT -A party who initiates a complaint against a uniformed member of the
PNP, either as complaining witness or as a concerned govt agency or office.

28.APPELLATE BODIES -Shall refer to the Reginal Appellate Board (RAB) and National
Appellate Board (NAB) of the commission; the Secretary of the Interior and Local Govt
(SILG); and the Civil Service Commission.
29.INTELLIGENCE CYCLE -It is a process by which information is acquired, converted into
intelligence, and made available to policy makers.
30.The Rules on Anti-illegal drug operations were based on the following except.
 UNIFIED COORDINATION GUIDELINES PNP PDEA
 Unified guidelines and procedures in anti-illegal drug operations.
 Unified Manual in the investigation and prosecution of Drug Cases.
31.Law Enforcement Operations-This type of police operation conducted to gather
information related to security, public order and safety is called.
32.SEPTEMBER 15, 2021- When was the Revised POP 2021 promulgated?
33.CUSTODIAL INVESTIGATION-Investigation conducted by law enforcement officers after
a person has been arrested or deprived of his freedom of action.
34.STATEMENT IS TRUE -The prescribed and practical use of non-lethal weapon is for
unruly and uncooperative behavior of suspects to be arrested.
35.PRE-CHARGE INVESTIGATION- It is the preliminary examination and evaluation of the
administrative complaint against a uniformed member of the PNP for the purpose of
determining the existence or non-existence of probable cause pursuant to NMC No 2016-
002.
36.FORMATION- Arrangement of the elements of a unit in line, in column or any other
prescribed manner.
37.42 - How many rules are there in the Revised POP 2021?
38. MISFEASANCE - It is any wrongful, improper or unlawful conduct motivated by
premeditated, obstinate or intentional purpose. It usually refers to transgression of some
established and definite rule of action, where no discretion is left except where necessity may
demand; it does not necessarily imply corruption or criminal INTENTION.
39.MARITIME/AVIATION- The procedures in High-risk stop and High risk arrest was revised
and now includes the following settings except.
40.SUPPLEMENTARY COMMANDS- Oral orders given by a subordinate leader to reinforce
and complement a commanders order.
41.An administrative case was investigated and prosecuted by the DIDM against a certain
police officer for Grave Neglect of Duty. The Chief, PNP decided the case finding the
respondent police officer guilty of the offenses as charged and imposed upon the
respondent a penalty of dismissal from the service. Upon appeal before NAPOLCOM, the
decision of the CPNP was SET ASIDE and ordered the REINSTATEMENT of the respondent
into the police service. Who is now the proper party that has legal personality to question
the decision of NAPOLCOM via motion of appeal.
A. THE CHIEF, PNP SINCE HE WAS THE DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITY WHO DECIDE THE CASE.
42.NON-SOLICITATION OF PATRONAGE – All PNP personnel are discouraged to solicit
influence or support from political executives, govt executives, renowned individuals or
groups pertaining to their career development.
43.PERSEVERANCE- Once a decision is made, all PNP member shall take legitimate means
to achieve the goal even in the face of internal or external difficulties, and despite
anything which might awaken their resolve in the course of time.
44.DISCIPLINE -Manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and through and
spontaneous actions towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral,
ethical, and legal norms.
45.NONFEASANCE -It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be
done.
46.Which of the following are the basic requirements during police operations.
a. With a marked police vehicle, led by PCO, and with personnel in prescribed police
uniform or attire.
47.BREACH OF INTERNAL DISCIPLINE-It is an offense committed by a member of the PNP
involving “minor offense” affecting the order and discipline within the police organization.
48.SPECIAL POLICE OPERATIONS- Include the high risk checkpoint and roadblock
operations, police assistance in the implementation of order from the court and other
quasi-judicial bodies, security to major and special events, aircraft hijacking operations,
visit, board, search and seizure of marine vessels, and similar police operations that are
conducted by police units with specialized training on the peculiarity of the mission or
purpose.
49.DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITIES -Shall refer to the city or municipal mayors; chief of police
or equivalent supervisors; provincial directors or equivalent supervisors; regional directors
or equivalent supervisor; Peoples Law Enforcement Board (PLEB); COP PNP; NAPOLCOM.
50.FORMAL CHARGE- It is a complaint initiated before any of the Disciplinary Authorities or
AS after finding the existence of probable cause.
51.DUTY-The PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public
servants who perform their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice.
52.CRIME PREVENTION- The reduction or elimination of the desire and opportunity to
commit a crime.
53.PHYSICAL EVIDENCE- Evidence addressed to the senses of the court that are capable of
being exhibited, examined or viewed by the court. This includes but not limited to
fingerprints, body fluid, explosives, hazardous chemicals, soil/burned.debris, bombs,
electronic parts used in the commission of the crime.
54.STATEMENT IS TRUE- One who resorts to self-defense must face a real threat on his life.
and the peril sought to be avoided must be actual, imminent and real. Moreover, unlawful
aggression should be present for self-defense to be considered as justifying circumstance.
55.NEWLY DISCOVERED EVIDENCE-Newly discovered evidence is an evidence which could
not have been discovered and produced during the hearing of the case despite due
diligence, and if presented, would probably alter the decision.
56.CEREMONY-A formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or authority as
proper to special occasion.
57.DOUBLE TIME- Cadence at a rate of 180 steps per minute.
58.TO PROSECUTE THE GUILTY PARTY -The following are the three Fold Aims of Criminal
Investigation, except
59.INTER-UNIT COORDINATION -The operations officer or TL of local police units operating
outside their territorial jurisdiction and National Support Units shall, whenever practicable,
coordinate personally at any levels of police offices or other friendly units within whose
jurisdiction the operation is to be conducted.
60.WARRANT OF ARREST -Written Authority of the arresting officer when making an arrest.
61.Police BLOTTER- an 18 x 12 logbook with hardbound cover contains the daily register of
all crime incident reports, official summary of arrests and other significant events reported
in a police station.
62.The STATEMENT IS NOT TRUE- The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses no
danger of causing death or injury to the police officer or other persons.
63.CORPUS DELICTI-Used to describe the physical or material evidence that a crime has
been commilted.
64.Every police officer on patrol whether on board a vehicle or on foot patrol must jot down
important events during his tour of duty and will always carry with him the following items.
A. POLICE NOTEBOOK, PEN AND MIRANDA WARNING CARD.
65.INTELLIGENCE- It is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and
interpretation of all available information which concerns one or more aspects of criminal
activily and which is immediately or potentially significant to police planning.
66.DEFENSE OF STRANGER- The use of weapon is also justified under the doctrine of self-
defense, defense of relative, and
67.PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT-Materials used to cover the human body in order
to prevent contamination from the disease. This includes: facial mask, eye protector or
googles, gown, gloves, and others.
68.SECRETARY OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT-In the above-mentioned case,
assuming that the proper party decided to appeal the decision of NAPOLCOM, after denial
of its motion for reconsideration, where should the appeal be filed,

69.FORMATION-Arrangement of the elements of a unit in line, in column or any other


prescribed manner.
70.The following are the procedures in serving of warrant of arrest, except
a. DELIVER THE ARRESTED PERSON TO THE COURT UPON THE ISSUANCE OF A
COMMITMENT ORDER.
71.TL OF THE OPERATING TEAM- No police operations shall be conducted without the
approval of the COP and the one responsible to ask for the pre operational clearance prior
to the conduct of the police operations is..
72.TRADITIONS- Bodies of beliefs, stories, customs and usages handed down from
generation to generation with the effect of an unwritten law.
73.CEREMONY TENDERED TO RETIREES-In recognition of their long, faithful and honorable
service to the PNP, a testimonial activity shall be tendered I their honor.
74.INTERVAL- The Lateral space between elements of the same line.
75.COMMITMENT TO DEMOCRACY- Public officials and employees shall commit themselves
to the democratic way of life and values, maintain the principle of public accountability,
and manifest by deeds the supremacy of civilian authority over the military.
76.POLICE LIFESTYLE/SIMPLE LIVING- The PNP shall promote and maintain a lifestyle for
its member which the public will find credible and respectable. The public expects a police
officer to live a simple and dignified life. They must be free.
77.CHRISTMAS CALL- PNP members pay a Christmas Call on their local executives in their
area of responsibility.
78.PARADE-Is a police ceremony wherein a body of troops are formed before its
commanding officer or other high officer for the display of its condition, members,
equipment and proficiency. It includes exercise in the manual of arms, the report on the
members of the various units present or accounted for, the publication of orders, etc. and
ends with a pass in reviews.
79.DEVOTION TO DUTY- PNP members shall perform their duties with dedication,
thoroughness, efficiency, enthusiasm, determination, and manifest concer for public
welfare, and shall refrain from engaging in any activity which shall be in conflict with their
duties as public servants.
80.PROFESSIONALISM – Enter public service with utmost devotion and dedication to duty
means.
81.DISCIPLINE-PNP members shall conduct themselves properly at all times keeping with
the rules and regulations of the organization.
82.SALUTE-Junior in rank address senior members who are entitied to salute with the word
“Sir” and “Ma’am”. All Police Commissioned Officers shall address sir or ma’am by PNCOs
and NUPs,
83.HUMAN RIGHTS-PNP members shall respect and protect human dignity and mans
inalienable rights to life, liberty and property.
84.SOCIAL GRACES-The PNP members conduct themselves properly in dealing with people
during social functions.
85.ANNIVERSARY -The birth or institutional establishment of a command or unit is
commemorated in a Anniversary Ceremony.
86.WORD OF HONOR -The PNP members word is their bond. They stand by and commit to
uphold it.
87.PROMOTION CALL-Newly promoted PNP members dall on their unit head. On this
occasion, they are usually given due recognition and congratulations by their peers for
such deserved accomplishment.
88.COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC INTEREST -PNP members shall always uphold public interest
over and above personal interest. All government properties, resources and powers of their
respective offices must be employed and used effectively, honestly and efficiently,
particularly to
Particular to
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89.VISITING THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS-To establish or maintain rapport and cooperation
between the different religious leaders and the PNP.
90.It reilects the dignity of a police officer, under no circumstances must be dishonored.
a. Police Officer's Uniform
b. Police Officer's Attitude
c. Police Officer's Equipment
d. Police Officer's Badge
91.ORDERLINESS-PNP members shall follow logical procedures in accomplishing tasks
assigned to them to minimize waste in the use of time, money and effort.
92.WEDDING CEREMONY-During marriage of PNP members, a ceremony is conducted with
participants in uniform and swords drawn.
93.VISITING THE SICK- Immediate commanders or other available officers of the unit visit
PNP members who are sick in the hospital, their residence or any place of confinement in
order that their needs are attended to.
94.FLAG RAISING CEREMONY-The PNP members honor the flag by hoisting it and singing
the National Anthem before the start of the official days work.
95.FUNERAL SERVICE AND HONORS-Departed uniformed members, retires, war veterans or
former PC/INP members are given vigil, necrological services and graveside honors as a
gesture of farewell.
96.RANK-HAS-ITS-OWN-PRIVILEGE-PNP members recognize the practice that different
ranks carry with them corresponding privileges.
97.SIMPLE LIVING-Public officials and employees and their families shall lead modest lives
appropriate to their positions and income. They shall not indulge in extravagant or
ostentatious display of wealth in any form.
98.DUTY-PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public
servants who performs their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice,
99. FLAG LOWERING CEREMONY-At the end of the official days work, the PNP members
pause for a moment to salute the lowering of the flag.
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100.CEREMONY- A formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or authority as
proper to special occasion.
101.DELICADEZA-In consonance with the requirements of honor and integrity in the PNP, all
members must have the moral courage to sacrifice self-interest.
102.HUMILITY- PN members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not
the masters of the people and towards this end, they shall perform their duties without
arrogance.
They shall also recognize their own inadequacies, inabilities and limitations as individuals
and perform their duties without attracting attention or expecting the applause of others.
103.EQUALITY IN THE SERVICE-There shall be judicious and equitable distribution of
opportunity to prove one’s worth in the police service.
104.R.A 6713- Known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standard for Public Officials and
employees.
105.ALIGNMENT- Space between elements when the elements are on behind the other.
Between units, it varies with the size of the formation; between individuals, it is an arm's
length to the front plus six inches or about forty inches, measured to be twelve inches.
106.PNP ETHICAL DOCTRINE PNP members shall provide services to everyone without
discrimination regardless of party affiliation in accordance with existing laws and
regulations.
107.PATRIOTISM-The PNP member are traditionally patriotic by nature. They manifest their
love of country with pledge of allegiance to the flag and a vow to defend the constitution.
108.HUMILITY-PNP members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not
the masters of the people and towards this end, they shall perform their duties without
arrogance.
They shall also recognize their own inadequacies, inabilities and limitations as individuals
and perform their duties without attracting attention or expecting the applause of others.
109. SPIRITUAL BELIEF -The PNP members are traditionally religious and God loving
person.
They attend religious services together with the members of their family.
110.TRADITIONS- Established usage or social practices carried on by traditions that have
obtained the force of law.
111.DISCIPLINE-Instinctive obedience to lawful orders and through and spontaneous
actions towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral, ethical and legal
norms.
112.OBEDIENCE TO SUPERIOR -PNP members shall obey lawful orders and be courteous to
superior officers and other appropriate authorities within the chain of command.
113.COLUMN-Formation in which the elements are placed one behind another.
114.NON-LETHAL APPROACH- This involves the police presence in crime prone areas and
the employment of activities or actions to persuade and/or request cooperation of people
particularly suspects and law offenders to police instructions and other control efforts.
115.DISHONESTY- It is the concealment or distortion of truth in a matter of fact relevant to
one's office, or connected with the performance of his duties.
116.INTEGRITY- PNP Members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and
dishonest practices in accordance with the provisions of RA 6713 and other applicable
laws.
117.INFORMANTS-Persons who give information to the police without expecting any reward
or favor in return Is.
118.COLUMN-Single column of men one behind the other.
119.COURTESY-A manifestation of expression of consideration and respect for others.
120.USE OF BODY WORN CAMERA-The following are entirely new procedures in the Revised
POP 2021 except.
121.LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS-Include service of warrant of arrest, implementation
of search warrant, enforcement of visitorial powers of the Chief of Police, and other anti-
criminality operations.
122.All of the following are the procedures to be followed after an armed confrontation
except one.
ENSURE THAT ALL PERSONS WHO DIED ON THE SPOT ARE NOT MOVED FROM THEIR
ORIGINAL POSITION.

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