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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

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1. It refers to the set of the rules and regulations or orders, usually written, created and enacted by
the people that must be abided by the people themselves.
a. Criminal Law
b. City Ordinance
c. Law*
d. Offense
2. It is the act of managing duties, responsibilities, or rules.
a. Staffing
b. Administration*
c. Managing
d. None of this
3. It was the first specialized investigative unit in 5th Century in Rome which was named as
__________.
a. Praetorian Guard
b. Ward
c. Urban Cohort
d. Trackers*
4. He is the Father of Modern Policing.
a. Sir Robert Peel*
b. Oliver Cromwell
c. August Vollmer
d. Cesare Lombroso
5. He was known to be the creator of the “Bow Street Runners”, a group of police officers attached
to Bow Street Court, and not in uniform, performing criminal investigative functions.
a. John Fielding
b. Henny Fielding
c. Henry Fielding*
d. Sherlock Holmes
6. Who is the Father of Modern Law Enforcement?
a. Sir Robert Peel
b. August Vollmer*
c. Henry Fielding
d. Oliver Cromwell
7. It is considered to be the first police officer in Rome with the job of protecting the palace of
Rome and the emperor.
a. Bow Street Police
b. Praefectus Urbi
c. Praetorian Guard*
d. Vigiles of Rome
8. It is an early English legal practice of pursuing a criminal with cries and sounds of alarm
during Anglo-Saxon Period.
a. Hue and Cry*
b. Praetorian Guard
c. Ward
d. Vigiles of Rome
9. They began as fire fighters, granted with law enforcement responsibilities and patrolled Rome’s
streets day and night. They are considered as a civil police force designed to protect citizens.
a. Ward
b. Vigiles of Rome*
c. Praetorian Guard
d. Bow Street Runners
10. This would refer to administering or managing the enforcement of law in order to ensure its
observance or obedience for the common good.
a. Administration
b. Law Enforcement
c. Law Enforcement Administration*
d. Law Enforcement Officer
11. It refers to the act of preventing, correcting, finding, and punishing any violations of the law of
the Land in the concerned country or organization.
a. Administration
b. Law Enforcement*
c. Law Enforcement Administration
d. Enforcement
12. During the Pre-Spanish Period it is the practice of the barangay chieftains of the tribe (clan) to
select ablebodied young men to protect the tribe members (people) or the barangay and
protect their crops and livestock from the attack of wild animals.
a. Guardia Civil
b. Ward
c. Kin System*
d. Cuadrilleros
13. It refers to the activities carried out by the police officers in order to preserve law and order or
the actions of a person or group in authority in order to ensure fairness and legality in an area of
public life.
a. Administration
b. Policing*
c. Enforcement
d. System
14. It states that police officers are considered as servants of the community or the people who
depend for the effectiveness of their functions upon the express wishes of the people.
a. Home Rule Theory*
b. Police Community Relation
c. Continental Century
d. Policing
15. A type of policing approach which also known as Neighborhood Policing, it emphasizes proactive
enforcement that proposes street crime which can be reduced through greater community
involvement and integration between citizens and police.
a. Team Policing
b. Community [Oriented] Policing*
c. Problem-Oriented Policing
d. None of this
16. This policing identifies a repeated problem and then setting out to devise a solution.
a. Team Policing
b. Community [Oriented] Policing
c. Problem-Oriented Policing*
d. None of this
17. It the number of subordinates is determined by the nature of work, executive and the size and
function of the organization.
a. Span of Control*
b. Chain of Command
c. Delegation of Authority
d. None of this
18. It the maximum number of subordinates that a superior can effectively supervise.
a. Span of Control*
b. Chain of Command
c. Delegation of Authority
d. None of this
19. This theory focuses on the internal environment and the subsystems of the organization.
a. Contingency Theory
b. Home Rule Theory
c. System Theory*
d. Continental Theory
20. It is otherwise known as the Integration Act of 1975, enacted on August 8, 1975;
a. RA 765*
b. RA 9165
c. Act 765
d. RA 6975
21. A Doctrine which it states that police are a substantially unarmed body who rely upon
community support and goodwill, rather than force, in the conduct of their duty.
a. Doctrine of Policing by Consent*
b. Doctrine of Modern Policing
c. Doctrine of Consent
d. All of the Above

22. Under this leadership style, the manager delegates the authority completely to his subordinates
thus empowering them to take the decision
a. Democratic Leadership style
b. Laissez-fair Leadership style*
c. Autocratic Leadership style
d. Bureaucratic Leadership style
23. This theory acts as an addition to system theory as it considers the relationship between
organization and external environment to fill the lapses of system theory. The theory states that
there is no specific managerial action or organizational design that suits all situations.
a. System Theory
b. Autocratic Theory
c. Contingency Theory*
d. Laissez-fair Theory
24. It is the ability of an individual or a group of people to influence and guide followers or members
of an organization, society or team
a. Leadership*
b. Influencer
c. Leader
d. Dictatorship
25. It is an act of providing task or making decisions and embodying them in specific and general
orders and instructions and service as the leader of the enterprise.
a. Directing*
b. Organizing
c. Staffing
d. Planning
26. The process of setting performance objectives and identifying the actions needed to accomplish
them.
a. Directing
b. Organizing
c. Staffing
d. Planning*
27. The process of dividing the work to be done and coordinating results to achieve a desired
purpose.
a. Directing
b. Organizing*
c. Staffing
d. Planning
28. It is the action taken by administrators to implement decisions and policies.
a. Enforcement
b. Law Enforcement Administration
c. Administration*
d. None of this
29. It was the first specialized investigative unit in 5th Century in Rome which was named as
__________.
a. Praetorian Guard
b. Ward
c. Urban Cohort
d. Questors*
30. This is performed by grouping ten persons together to protect one another and to assume
responsibility for the acts of the group‘s members .The one who heads the group is called Chief.
a. Tithing*
b. Grouping
c. Tilting
d. Scanning
31. They were responsible for maintaining law and order in a shire, which was an
administrative division roughly equivalent to a modern county
a. Shire-Reeve System*
b. Praetorian Guard
c. Hue and Cry
d. Urban Cohort
32. This Act shall be known as the “Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990.”
a. RA 6875
b. RA 6966
c. RA 6975*
d. RA 8551
33. It was a rural police organization formed by direct levies on the able-bodied male (5%)
inhabitants of each province. Its duty was to maintain public security and order. According to
the importance of the towns. They was composed of: 1 Captain, 1 Lieutenant, 1 Seargeant, 4
Corporals, and 32 Soldiers. Their arms were lances, machetes, and bolos.
a. Guardia Civil
b. Bantayans or Nightmen
c. Cuadrilleros*
d. None of this
34. It is the practice of the barangay chieftains of the tribe (clan) to select able bodied young men to
protect the tribe members (people) or the barangay and protect their crops and livestock from
the attack of wild animals.
a. Shire-Reeve System
b. Modern Policing System
c. Kin System*
d. Home Rule System
35. It was the first American police force (centralized municipal police department) established in
the city of Boston.
a. Chicago Police
b. Boston Police force*
c. Bow Street police force
d. Universal Police Force
36. They became the backbone of the Philippine Army by virtue of National Defense Act of 1935
passed by the Philippine National Assembly on December 21, 1935 and was re-established after
World War II.
a. Philippine National Police
b. Philippine Constabulary*
c. Special Action Force Unit
d. Integrated National Police
37. This are the Three (3) Bureaus under DILG; EXCEPT
a. Philippine National Police c. Philippine Coast Guard
b. National Bureau of Investigation d. Both b and c*
38. It was also known as Kempetai or Kenpeitai.
a. Japanese Military Force* c. Japanese Force
b. Japanese Police Force d. None of this
39. It is an Act creating the POLCOM which was recognized as National Police Commission
(NAPOLCOM) in 1972.
a. RA 6975 c. RA 4864*
b. RA 8551 d. PD 765
40. This system of policing was organized in the year 1500s to patrol the streets of Manila. They
were provided with muskets as weapons and alarm bells as their communication.
a. Nightmen or Bantayans* c. Guardia Civil
b. Kin System d. None of this
41. It is vested with the authority to exercise supervision and control over all district, city, and
municipal jails.
a. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology* c. Bureau of Correction
b. Penology d. Jail Management
42. An Agency that is responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires.
a. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology c. Philippine National Police
b. Bureau of Fire Protection* d. None of This
43. This are the Powers and Functions of the BFP, EXCEPT;
a. Responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires on buildings,
houses and other structures, forest, land transportation vehicles and equipment, ships
or vessels docked at piers or wharves or anchored in major seaports, petroleum industry
installations, plane crashes and other similar incidents;
b. The primary agency towards the enforcement of the Fire Code and other related laws;
c. Exercise supervision over all city and municipal jails;*
d. None of this
44. It is sometimes known as the Fire Brigade Policing or Incident Driven Policing. This policing
involves following up on civilian calls notifying problems.
a. Proactive Policing c. Preventive Policing
b. Reactive Policing* d. Team Policing
45. This policing tries to seriously evaluate policing activity and perhaps using properly designed
trials to see "what works" to reduce crime or to respond to community needs.
a. Problem-Oriented Policing c. Evidenced-Based Policing*
b. Team Policing d. Pro-Active Policing
46. It is the practice of deterring criminal activity by showing police presence and engaging the
public to learn their concerns, thereby preventing crime from taking place in the first place.
a. Proactive Policing* c. Preventive Policing
b. Reactive Policing d. Team Policing
47. It refers to the fact that a police work with very little direct supervision once they are in the field
and often have to make choices about which course of action (if any) is to be pursued.
a. Doctrine of Policing by Consent c. Police Discretion*
b. Policing d. Police Initiative
48. It refers to the activities carried out by the police officers in order to preserve law and order or
the actions of a person or group in authority in order to ensure fairness and legality in an area of
public life.
a. Enforcement c. Administration
b. Policing* d. Law Enforcement Administration
49. It is under the SARA Model of Community Policing which means that crimes should be identified.
Police department should identify the problem by complaints from merchants, residents, and
other people in meetings; through personal interviews; from surveys and records analyses; and
through observations made by officers or others in the community.
a. Analysis c. Scanning*
b. Response d. Predictive policing
50. It is under the SARA Model of Community Policing which means that the response is evaluated
to see if the crime-reduction strategy was effective at solving or reducing the problem.
a. Assessment* c. Scanning
b. Response d. Predictive policing

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