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What are the two kinds of administrative cases? A. Disciplinary and Non-
A. Disciplinary and Non-disciplinary cases disciplinary cases
1 B. Disciplinary and Undisciplinary Cases
C. Disciplinary and Misdisciplinary Cases
D. None of the Above
What is the primary basis of accountability of public B. The 1987 Philippine
officers and employees? Constitution
A. Executive Order No. 292, The Administrative Code
2 of 1987
B. The 1987 Philippine Constitution
C. Civil Service Law
D. Civil Code of the Philippines
What principle states that all government B. Public office is a public trust
employees are accountable to the people
A. Public service is a public trust
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B. Public office is a public trust
C. Public officer is a public trust
D. Public accountability is a public trust
Who is the disciplining authority of BFP Region 9? B. Regional Director
A. Chief, Regional Internal Affairs
4 B. Regional Director
C. Assistant Regional Director for Administration
D. Chief Tactical Officer
What is the penalty for using illegal drugs? C. Dismissal
A. One-year suspension
5 B. Rehabilitation
C. Dismissal
D. Drop from the rolls
C. Imprescriptible
When the administrative cases prescribe?

6 A. 20 years
B. 10 years
C. Imprescriptible
D. It depends on the gravity.
What category is Serious Dishonesty? B. Grave Offense
A. Less Serious
7 B. Grave Offense
C. Light Offense
D. Less Grave
Example of non-disciplinary case: C. Absence without Official
A. Habitual Absences Leave
8 B. Violation of Reasonable Office Hours
C. Absence without Official Leave
D. Take-life
9 What is the meaning of RACCS? B. Rules on Administrative
A. Revised Administrative Cases in the Civil Service Cases in the Civil Service
B. Rules on Administrative Cases in the Civil Service
C. Revised Administration Cases in the Civil Service
D. Rules on Administration Cases in the Civil Service

After the respondent is formally charged, the B. mere witness


complainant will become a _______
A. observer
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B. mere witness
C. evidence
D. no need to appear during the trial

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