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5TH Modular Exam Reviewer

1. SOCMIT
2. SALAAM POLICE
3. NGIS
4. POP
5. TERRORIST INCIDENT FIRST RESPONSE AWARENES TRAINING
6. LOGISTICS
7. PNP ROADMAP
8. BASIC RADIO AND TELEPHONE PROCEDURES, OPERATIONS AND
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
9. LINK DIAGRAM ANALYSIS
10. IMPLAN SAKLOLO
11. LOI BAYANIHAN AND BARANGAYANIHAN
12. BANGSMORO ORGANIC LAW
13. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONAL AND MOBILIZATION EFFORTS (OPLAN
SAMBAYANAN/PULIS NATIN

SOCMIT

1. It refers to the techniques and technologies that allow companies or governments to


monitor social media networking sites (SNSs), such as Facebook or Twitter.
 SOCMIT
 Intelligence Network
 Strategic Intelligence
 Information

2. It is an Information found on social media platforms is not limited to text and


pictures. It can also include contextual information about said pieces of content, can
include the location tagged in a post, the time that the post was made, or even the type
of device used to take a picture.
 Profile
 Metadata
 Data
 Information

3. This include posting/commenting, replying to someone else’s content, posting


pictures or videos, and liking or reacting to existing content.
 Interaction
 Comment
 Reply
 Posting

4. This is a Static information provided about a specific user that is observable by


those who access the profile. On LinkedIn, for instance, this might include a user’s job
title, current and former employers, skills, and contact information.
 Personal Profile
 Profile Information
 Tactical Profile
 Intelligence Information

5. This is a systematic exploitation of sources of information by collection agencies and


the delivery of the information obtained to the proper intelligence unit or agency
 Collection of Information
 Field Sources
 Scientific Sources
 Extenuation
6. It is defined as the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis,
integration and the interpretation of all available information
 Intelligence
 Interrogation
 Data
 Information

7. It is an integrated and neatly organized entity composed of units or agencies which


have intelligence interest and responsibilities.
 Intelligence Group
 Intelligence Community
 Intelligence Network
 Intelligence Cycle

8. Categories of Intelligence which deals with political, economic and military


capabilities and vulnerabilities of all nations.
 Strategic Intelligence
 Counterintelligence
 Tactical Intelligence
 Intelligence Community

9. Categories of Intelligence which concerns with security of information, personnel,


material and installation.
 Strategic Intelligence
 Counterintelligence
 Tactical Intelligence
 Intelligence Community

10. This is a systematic exploitation of sources of information by collection agencies and


the delivery of the information obtained to the proper intelligence unit or agency
 Collection of Information
 Field Sources
 Scientific Sources
 Extenuation

11. A specialized internal areas of the organization that possess expert knowledge or
specialized equipment to extract information.
 Collection of Information
 Field Sources
 Scientific Sources
 Extenuation

12. A permanent and specialized collection of information where police or intelligence


officers work in the field.
 Collection of Information
 Field Sources
 Scientific Sources
 Extenuation

13. The determination of the significance of the information relative to the information
and intelligence already known, and drawing deductions about the probable meaning of
the evaluated information
 Interpretation Analysis
 Evaluation
 Recording
 Collection
14. The determination of pertinence, reliability, and accuracy of info; determination of
the pertinence of significance of info relative to the operation, reliability of sources or
agency, and accuracy of info.
 Interpretation Analysis
 Evaluation
 Recording
 Collection

15. Is the chronological development of collection activities from the time of basic
requirements to the time of submission of the final products.
 Interpretation Operational Cycle
 Information Operational Cycle
 Sources Operational Cycle
 Intelligence Operational Cycle

16. Which of the following refers to a computer-based technology that facilitates the
sharing of ideas, inputs, interactions, content-sharing, thoughts, and information
through building of virtual networks and communities?
 Social media
 Social media technology
 Social media communication
 Social media information communication technology

17. An intricate form of leadership where managers or top executives design an


organizational structure, allocate resources, inspire employees to follow their ideas is
called ___.
 transformational
 adaptive
 strategic
 bridging
 transactional

18. Strategic leaders gain their skills thru practice, and practice requires a fair amount of
autonomy thus top leaders should push power downward is known as:.
 distribute responsibility
 be honest and open about information
 make it safe to fail
 create multiple paths for testing and raising ideas
 provide access to strategists

19. Create a variety of channels for innovative thinking, cross functional forums for
people to present ideas belong to:
 distribute responsibility
 be honest and open about information
 make it safe to fail
 create multiple paths for testing and raising ideas
 provide access to strategists

20. The line “Your goal is to raise your game in double loop learning, question the way
in which you question things” means _____.
 find time to reflect
 recognize leadership as ongoing practice
 hire for transformation
 bring your whole self to work
 provide access to strategists
21. Some of the functions of a strategic leader are: setting the direction, decision
making, human capital management and ______.
 competency
 development
 change management
 work culture
 efforts

22. A quality of a good strategic leader which says "speaking and hearing are two sides
of the same coin"
 passion and commitment
 good listening skills
 strong conviction
 positivity
 innovation

23. _____ is another quality of strategic leader being forthright about his successes,
failures and reasoning for choosing certain strategies and goals over others.
 diplomacy
 empathy
 humility
 collaboration
 honesty

24. That leaders admit their mistakes, apologize when necessary, and always shares
credit is:
 empathy
 collaboration
 diplomacy
 honesty
 humility

25. Role played by the strategic leader who works quickly and clearly to deal with
difficulties, solves problems and quickly takes advantage of various opportunities to
influence existing work
 strategist
 entrepreneur
 navigator
 mobilizer
 talent advocate

26. What do you call this role in which the strategic leader converts the talent of
employees into a useful outcome for the organization?
 captivator
 global thinker
 change driver
 strategist
 navigator

27. Role played in which the strategic leader thinks from a very high macro level
perspective and keeps identifying global opportunities:
 change driver
 global thinker
 captivator
 talent advocate
 navigator
28. The three elements on how to become a strategic leader are: think strategically, act
strategically and:
 compromise strategically
 commit strategically
 influence strategically
 conclude strategically
 talking strategically

29. Prioritize and manage paradox given the complex relationship between the
organization and its market ecosystem is:
 think strategically
 act strategically
 talk strategically
 conclude strategically
 none of the above

30. When leaders think, act and influence strategically, they are able to bring individuals
across the organization together and build trust in the vision and goals is:
 act
 think
 influence
 commit
 change
LOI SALAAM POLICE

1. The Regional Police Community Affairs Development Division (RCADD), NCRPO


organized the former MILF and MNLF members who are residing in the different Muslim
communities in Metro Manila as its Salaam Police Civilian Volunteer. This is referred to
as:
 Mobilization
 Empowerment
 Organizing
 Awareness

2. The following are functions of the Salaam Police Center, except.


 Close monitoring, networking and liaising with the muslim communities in
addressing lawless violence.
 Serves as coordinating body among regular pnp operating units, different salaam
police, and other security forces of the government in the conduct of police
operations against muslim personalities or in muslim communities.
 Enhance linkages with the presidential office for muslim affairs (now the national
commission on muslim filipinos) and the muslim communities to ensure effective
community partnership in addressing threats and lawless violence;
 Conduct campaign among different muslim communities to awakened their
concerns.

3. Which of the following is not included in the strategies in counter-radicalization and


deradicalization of the PNP
 In lighten of subjects on the misinterpreted verses in the qur’an and hadith.
 In lighten of the misconception of the fatwa (declaration) of mardin.
 Jail visitation and counseling of muslim inmates.
 Visitation and counseling of muslim business traders.

4. Which is not considered regular activities of the Salaam Police Center.


 Dialogues with the ulama, imams, asatidz, tablighs and community leaders
towards the attainment of peace.
 Liaising with the masjids and madrasas to ensure harmonious relationships with
the muslims.
 Supervision of friday sermons (discouraging topics on armed jihad and violent
extremism) delivered by the imams in different mosques of the country.
 Organization of other force multipliers

5. The following are structural organization of Salaam Police Center, except.


 SPC will be a division under the directorate for police community relations now
pcadd and activities shall be replicated in the PROS, PPOS, and CPOS
 SPC shall have four sections which will be led by a Muslim PNP with the
rank of police senior superintendent (police colonel).
 NCRPO Regional Salaam Police Center is led by Police Lieutenant Colonel
 NCRPO Regional Salaam Police center shall be under the supervision of Muslim
personnel with the rank of Police Lieutenant Colonel

6. Which of the following concept of PNP Pulis Natin does not contemplates the
situation of PNP Ethnical Doctrine.
 Rouge cops, misdemeanor, and adverse reports resulted to negative public
perception.
 Violation of human rights committed individually by some PNP members
should be treated as a mere isolated case and it does not necessarily affect
the PNP’s integrity.
 PNP was tagged as the “most corrupt” institution in the country by the
Transparency International on July 11, 2013.
 PNP interventions to prevent corruption seem to be “no effect” at all.
7. The purpose of MC Pulis Natin aims the following, except.
 Improve the image of the PNP
 Regain public trust and confidence
 Generate active public support and political support.
 Institutionalize the PNP philosophy of providing quality police service with honor
and justice

8. The Rationale of the PNP MC “Pulis Natin” guides chiefs of PNP offices and
individual PNP personnel, except.
 Uphold the time-honored philosophy of providing quality police service with honor
and justice.
 Develop and implement strategies to regain the trust and confidence of the
public.
 Generate active support in maintaining peace and order.
 Enhances political and economic development.

SALAAM - is an Arabic word which means “peace”.

SALAAM POLICE – refers to a Muslim police officer assigned at the Salaam Police
Center or Salaam Division of DPCR

SALAAM POLICE CENTER – is the operating unit of the Salaam Police. It is a Special
Office of DPCR which performs staff functions, coordinates activities of Salaam Police,
and reports directly to the Director, DPCR and the operating unit of the Salaam Police
which implements its missions and functions

OMA – refers to Office of Muslim Affairs

SALAAM DIVISION – is an operating division of DPCR under a Muslim Officer which is


also undertaking staff function for DPCR

MOSQUE – is a building of worship of the Muslims

MADRASA – is the Islamic School of the Muslims.

IMAM – is the Muslim religious leader or priest.

9. 5 PILLARS OF ISLAM

• First pillar: Shahada (Declaration of Faith)


• Second Pillar: Salah (Prayer)
• Third Pillar: Zakat (Almsgiving)
• Fourth Pillar: Sawm (Fasting)
• Fifth Pillar: Hajj (Pilgrimage)
NEXT GENERATION INVESTIGATION SYSTEM

1. Which of the following is an electronic database of warrant of arrests, that will help
our investigators to easily search, view and retrieve information of persons with
outstanding warrant of arrests and those with previous arrest orders?
 E-ROGUE
 E- SUBPOENA
 E-WARRANT
 E-WANTED PERSON INFORMATION SYSTEM (E-WPIS)

2. ________________ enables the entire PNP organization to have a consistent and


systematic recording of cases, provide easy access to case folders and easy retrieval of
case information, allow for cross-referencing to aid in solving cases, and do away with
storage of voluminous case files.
 Geographic Information System (GIS)
 Quantum Geographic Information System
 Case Information And Database Management System (CIDMS)
 d. Crime Information Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS)

3. When offenders are influenced by the daily activities and routines of their lives, this
theory is called ____.
 Routine Activity Theory
 Rational Choice Theory
 Criminal Pattern Theory
 d. Suspect List Theory

4. In _____________, most offenders make a fairly rational decision to commit an


offense
 Routine Activity Theory
 Rational Choice Theory
 Criminal Pattern Theory
 Suspect List Theory

5. In _____________, likely offender + suitable target – capable guardian = crime


opportunity.
 Routine Activity Theory
 Rational Choice Theory
 Criminal Pattern Theory
 Suspect List Theory

6. ____________________ is a visual intelligence analysis environment that can


optimize the value of massive amounts of information being collected.
 UNIT CRIME PERIODIC REPORT (UCPER)
 Case Management And Analysis System (CMAS)
 Crime Information Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS)
 Next Generation Investigation System (NGIS)

7. The ____________________ is a project of the FBI wherein its goal is to expand the
capabilities of the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), which
is currently used by law enforcement to identify subjects by their fingerprints and to look
up their criminal history.
 UNIT CRIME PERIODIC REPORT (UCPER)
 Case Management and Analysis System (CMAS)
 Crime Information Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS)
 Next Generation Identification (NGI)
8. What is defined as a conceptualized framework that provides the ability to capture
and analyze spatial and geographic data?
 Geographic Information System (GIS)
 Quantum Geographic Information System
 Case Information and Database Management System (CIDMS)
 Crime Information Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS)

9. ___________________ is a free and open-source software which can be used to


create maps.

 Geographic Information System (GIS)


 Quantum Geographic Information System
 Case Information and Database Management System (CIDMS)
 Crime Information Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS)

10. What is referred as an electronic database of pictures, photographs and facial


composites of criminals and suspects that can be easily searched, viewed and retrieved
for ready identification by the Complainant?

 E-ROGUE
 E- SUBPOENA
 E-WARRANT
 E-Wanted Person Information System (E-WPIS)
POLICE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

1. The following are duties of the Patrol Officers except one


 Observes and monitors public gatherings, prevent disorders, and disperse
unlawful assemblies;
 Attends the Roll Call Formation before undertaking the Tour of Duty for briefing
and debriefing;
 Prevent crimes and arrest criminal offenders;
 Report occurrences and conditions which relate to crime, public peace, order and
safety;
 Responsible in making a Patrol Plan

2. It is one of the categories of police operations of the PNP which includes the service
of warrant of arrest, implementation of search warrant, enforcement of visitorial powers
of the Chiefs of Police, and other anti-criminality operations.
 Law Enforcement Operations
 Patrol Operations
 Special Operations
 Public Safety Operations
 None of the above

3. In the Internal Security Operations effort of the PNP, it is provided that the PNP will
only play an active support role. However, in white areas of operation, the PNP may
assume the _________ against the Terrorist Groups, other threats to national security
and Organized Crime Groups in armed offensives.
 Support Role
 Lead Role
 Striking Role
 A and B
 None of the above

4. The Body Worn Camera (BWC)/Alternative Recording Device (ARD) shall not be
used/activated in the following circumstances except for one.
 In police facilities unless in an official capacity, or as part of an investigation
procedure.
 During strip or body cavity searches when such is necessary as provided in the
warrant.
 Conduct of tactical planning before the planned operation.
 During the conduct of arrest, search and whenever practicable.
 None of the above

5. There are how many police operations categorized under the PNP Police Operational
Procedures Revised 2021?
 6
 7
 10
 8
 5

6. The following are the PNP Police Operational Procedures General Principles.
 To serve and Protect
 To observe human rights and dignity of persons
 Only A
 All of the above
 A and B
7. It is the basic police function and known as the backbone of policing.
 Law Enforcement Operations
 Patrol Operations
 Special Operations
 Public Safety Operations
 None of the above

8. He has the authority to designate the members of the patrol team and in-charge in
the conduct of personnel and equipment check.
 Patrol Officer
 Patrol Supervisor
 Tactical Operation Center
 Chief of Police
 None of the above

9. Firing a moving vehicle as a general rule provided in the PNP POP revised 2021 is
PROHIBITED but with exemptions following the given parameters.

I. The intent of the suspect/s to praise the police officer or other persons;
II. The capability of the suspect/s to harm with certainty the police officer or other
persons;
III. Accessibility or the proximity of the suspect/s from the police officer and other
persons
 Statement I is incorrect
 Statements I and II are correct
 Statements I, II and III are correct
 Statements I, II and III are incorrect
 Statement I is correct

10. It is a linear-progressive decision-making process which displays the array of police


reasonable responses that commensurate to the level of suspect or law offender’s
resistance to effect arrest or law enforcement action.

 The self-defense principle


 Defense of the relatives
 Defense of the strangers
 The force of continuum
 None of the above
TERRORIST INCIDENT FIRST RESPONSE (TIFR)

1. What phase of Initial Incident response that your personal safety and safety of
your colleagues is the priority?
 Reaction
 Recovery
 Rescue
 Relief
2. What phase of initial incident response that casualties and survivors must be given
appropriate medical attention?
 Rescue
 Remediation
 Reaction
 Recovery
3. In 6 action guidance, identifying the type of incident we are responding to is
called__________?
 Clear
 Confirm
 Contain
 Cordon
4. Direct and Disperse members of public and non essential staff from the scene to a
safe area?
 Confirm
 Contain
 Clear
 Cordon
5. Secure the area as safely as possible with resources available, considering your
safety throughout.
 Clear
 Control
 Contain
 Communicate
6. Access and Egress as soon and safety as possible.
 Communicate
 Control
 Contain
 Reaction
7. _________ the area from a safe distance to create an outer perimeter.
 Communicate
 Cordon
 Rescue
 Relief
8. _________ is an armed person that has used, or has attempted to use deadly force
and continues to do so whilst having unrestricted access to additional victims.
 Suicide Bomber
 Terrorist
 Active shooter
 Armed shooter
9.__________ is any obstacle/obstruction providing protection and resilience from
bullets.
 Soft cover
 Hard case
 Hard cover
 Hard bound
10. ___________ comes from various form, high explosives and cause shrapnel by
fragmentation
 Bombs
 IED
 Grenades
 Dynamite
LOGISTICS

1. This is the aspect of military science dealing with the procurement, maintenance and
transportation of military material, facilities and personnel.
 Logistics
 Procurement
 Maintenance
 Military Science
2. This is the process of deciding how to procure, maintain and transport material,
facilities and personnel.
 Logistic Procedure
 Logistic Management
 Military Logistic Science
 Procurement Management

3. This means all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the
transaction of official business or for public used in the nature of furniture, stationery,
construction materials, live stocks and such other properties of similar nature of
equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
 Property
 Materials
 Supply
 Stock

4. This is a kind of supply that are consumable or perishable in nature, and those which
lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property .
 Expendable supplies
 Non-Expendable supplies
 Consumable Supplies
 Perishable Supplies

5. This is a kind of supply that are durable in nature and which in use do not suffer any
material change or substantial change or alteration in their sizes or forms.
 Expendable supplies
 Non-Expendable supplies
 Consumable Supplies
 Perishable Supplies

7. The science of planning and carrying out the movement and comprehensive sense,
those aspects of operations which deal with acquisition, movement, distribution,
maintenance, evacuation and disposition of material, among others.
 Logistics
 Supplies
 Classification of Supplies
 Planning

8. Obtain the material requirements and getting the right amount of material to the right
place, at the right time, at the right condition, coming from the right source and at the
least possible cost.
 Logistics
 Supplies
 Classification of Supplies
 Planning
9. Include everything, except real estate, which may be needed in the transaction of
public business, or in the pursuit of any undertaking, project or activity, whether in the
nature of equipment.
 Logistics
 Supplies
 Classification of Supplies
 Planning

10. Are those which are durable in nature and which is used and do not suffer any
material or substantial change or alteration in their sizes or forms.
 Expendable Supplies
 Slightly Expendable Supplies
 Semi-Expendable Supplies
 Very Expendable Supplies

11. Are those which are consumable or perishable in nature, and those which lose their
identities when place in or attached to a major or item or property.
 Expendable Supplies
 Slightly Expendable Supplies
 Semi-Expendable Supplies
 Very Expendable Supplies

12. Is an authoritative request or demand for supplies, services, or personnel without


specific request.
 Inventory
 Requisitioning
 Requirement Determination
 Programming

13. Refers to the development and administration of policies systems and procedures
which will minimized total costs relative to inventory decisions and related functions.
 Inventory
 Requisitioning
 Requirement Determination
 Programming

14. What is the first step in logistics management?


 Procurement
 Transportation
 Planning
 Maintenance Management

15. Which step involves the acquisition of goods and services required for the logistics
process?
 Supply Management
 Transportation
 Disposable Management
 Maintenance Management

16. Which step focuses on the efficient movement of goods from one location to
another?
 Planning
 Procurement
 Transportation
 Maintenance Management
17. What step involves the careful management of resources to ensure operational
efficiency?
 Disposable Management
 Planning
 Maintenance Management
 Supply Management

18. Which step deals with the proper handling and disposal of waste generated during
logistics operations?
 Supply Management
 Transportation
 Disposable Management
 Planning

19. After planning and procurement, what is the next logical step in logistics
management?
 Disposable Management
 Transportation
 Supply Management
 Maintenance Management

20. These supplies made available to the AFP by the US through grant aid at no cost or
through purchase under the Mutual Security Military Sales Program.
 USA Assistance Program
 Military Assistance Program
 Military Assistance Grant
 Military Assistance to the Philippines

21. This property which are unserviceable and beyond economical repair or property,
the residue remaining after serviceable components has been reclaimed from
condemned unserviceable property.
 Salvage Property
 Captured Enemy Property
 Reclaimed Property
 Found-in Station

22. This is a kind of property which that serviceable components reclaimed from
condemned unserviceable property.
 Salvage Property
 Captured Enemy Property
 Reclaimed Property
 Found-in Station

23. This is a method of procurement of goods and consulting services, that involves
direct invitation to bid by the concerned procuring entity from a set of pre-selected
suppliers or consultants with known experience and proven capability on the
requirements of the particular contract.
 Public Bidding
 Negotiated Procurement
 Direct Contracting Procurement
 Limited Source Bidding

24. This refers traditionally to the sale or destruction of assets and properties which are
unserviceable and/or are no longer needed in PNP operations.
 Disposal
 Sale
 Destruction
 Abandonment
25. What is referred as the acquisition of goods, consulting services, and the contracting
of infrastructure projects by the procuring entity?
 Annual Procurement Plan
 Budget Management
 Procurement
 Bidding

26. The Budget for the contract duly approved by the Head of the Procuring Entity is
called?
 Approved Budget for the Contract
 APP
 Government Procurement Policy Board
 ITB

27. Which of the following refers to a signed offer or proposal submitted by a supplier,
manufacturer, distributor, contractor, or consultant in response to the Bidding
Documents?
 Audit
 Bid
 Procurement
 Approved Budget for the Contract

28. Which of the following pertains to the documents issued by the procuring Entity as
the basis for Bids, furnishing all information necessary for a prospective bidder to
prepare bids for the Goods, Infrastructure Projects, and Consulting Services to be
provided.
 Bid Documents
 Annual Procurement Plan
 PhilGEPS
 HOPE

29. What is defined as a method of procurement which is open to participation by any


interested party and which consist of the following processes: advertisement, pre-bid
conference, pre-bid conference and the other bidding milestones?
 Competitive Bidding
 Bidding
 Auditing
 Invitation to Bid

30. The art of managing the flow of raw materials and finished goods from the source
to the user is referred as ___.
 Logistics
 Logistics Supervision
 Logarithm
 Logistics Management

31. The thorough knowledge of large-scale equipment and supply management and
maintenance techniques to include computerized stock and inventory recordkeeping is
called ____.
 Procurement
 Customer service
 Warehouse and inventory management
 Computer skills
32. This skill utilizes a personal computer or laptop with word processing,
spreadsheet, inventory and fleet maintenance and related software to effectively
complete a variety of administrative tasks with reasonable speed and accuracy.

 Customer service skill


 Procurement skill
 Computer skill
 Warehouse and inventory management

33. Under this model, these include are three models such as location model,
allocation model and distribution network design models.
 Mathematical programming model
 Location model
 Budgeting model
 Forecasting model

34. __________allow prediction of demand based on past data or other parameters


that are independently available. They enable better planning, given the lead time
necessary for response.
 Budgeting model
 Mathematical programming model
 Forecasting model
 Location model

35. Consumable or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when
place in or attached to a major or item or property.
 Expendable Supplies
 Semi-Expendable Supplies
 Supplies
 All of the above.

36. The first pillar in Logistics management wherein Logistics planners have to always
consider their links with the end-users.
 Procurement
 Supply Management
 Transportation
 Planning

37. The following are the important activities in planning, except:


 Inventory, Requisitioning, Requirement Determination, Programming
 Inventory, Requisitioning, Requirement Determination, Projection
 Inventory, Requisitioning, Requirement Determination, Printing
 None of the above.

38. An act providing for the modernization, standardization and regulation of the
procurement activities of the government and for other purposes.
 Procurement
 Supply Management
 Transportation
 Planning

39. Concurs on supporting the movement of personnel and material one point to
another, meeting the requirement of timeliness to the units needs at the least cost.
 Procurement
 Supply Management
 Transportation
 Planning
40. Refers to maintaining the material in the operational status, restoring it to a
serviceable condition, or upgrading and updating the functional utility through
appropriate modifications as deemed necessary.
 Supply Management
 Maintenance Management
 Disposal Management
 None of the above.

41. The following are the types of properties/assets for disposal, except:
 Unserviceable Property
 Confiscated/Seized Property
 Real Property
 Serviceable Vehicle

42. Enumerate in order the six (6) Pillars in Logistics Management.


Planning
Procurement
Supply Management
Transportation
Maintenance Management
Disposal Managemnt
PNP ROADMAP

1. What is the correct arrangement of the 4 stages of the PNP ITP PGS?
 Initiation, Proficiency, Compliance, and Institutionalization
 Initiation, Compliance, Proficiency, and Institutionalization
 Proficiency, Initiation, Compliance, and Institutionalization
 Initiation, Institutionalization, Compliance, and Proficiency

2. What is the current Road Map to transformation of the PNP?


 PNP Integrated Transformation Program
 PNP Patrol Plan 2030
 Performance Governance System(PGS)
 None of the Above

3. What is referred as a formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or


authority as proper to special occasion?
 Courtesy
 Tradition
 Customs
 Ceremony

4. What is defined as a manifestation or expression of consideration and respect for


other?
 Courtesy
 Social Decorum
 Traditions
 Customs

5. What is the highest form of courtesy being observed in the uniformed service such as
in the PNP Organization?
 Vowing
 Salute
 Verbal Greetings
 Handshake

6. What is referred as a formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or


authority as proper to special occasion?
 Customs
 Ceremony
 Traditions
 Courtesy

7. A manifestation of expression of consideration and respect for others is called _____.


 Courtesy
 Ceremony
 Customs
 Traditions

8. What is the current Road Map to transformation of the Philippine National Police?
 PNP Integrated Transformation Program
 PNP PATROL PLAN 2030
 None of the above
 Performance Governance System (PGS)

9. What is the correct arrangement of the 4 stages of the PNP ITP-PGS?


 Initiation, Proficiency, Compliance and Institutionalization
 Initiation, Compliance, Proficiency and Institutionalization
 Courtesy
 Ceremony
10. What is the highest form of courtesy being observed in the uniformed service such
as in the PNP Organization?
 Verbal greetings
 Vowing
 Salute
 Handshaking
Basic Radio and Telephone Procedures, Operations and Preventive Maintenance
1. It is a communication channel which waves are guided along a solid medium such as
a transmission line (e.g. coaxial, twisted pair, fiber optic cable).
 Guided
 Wireless
 Transmission
 Antenna

2. It is a communication channel were the transmission and reception are achieved by


means of an antenna.
 Guided
 Wireless
 Transmission
 Antenna

3. This is a light weight and portable transceiver radio with antenna and battery pack in
a single package. This is the basic radio equipment of a policeman when conducting
official duties in the field.
 Handheld Radio
 Mobile Radio
 Base Radio
 Tactical Radio

4. This is a is a transceiver radio installed inside a police car. The antenna is mounted
on the top of the vehicle and powered by the car’s battery.
 Handheld Radio
 Mobile Radio
 Base Radio
 Tactical Radio

5. This is a radio transceiver usually installer at the Police Station/Headquarters. The


Antenna is mounted outside or top of the building to enable long distance transmission
and reception of radio signals.
 Handheld Radio
 Mobile Radio
 Base Radio
 Tactical Radio

6. This refers to the automatic switching and sharing of radio channels so that users
can be access any channels that are not in use. The system uses computer to monitor
and assign free channels to the users.
 Trace Radio System (TRS)
 Train Radio System (TRS)
 Trust Radio System (TRS)
 Trunked Radio System (TRS

7. In APCO 10 Codes 10-9 means


 Caution
 Acknowledge, roger, positive
 Repeat
 Stand-by

8. In APCO 10 Codes 10-4 means


 Caution
 Acknowledge, roger, positive
 Repeat
 Stand-by
9. In APCO 10 Codes 10-12 means
 Caution
 Acknowledge, roger, positive
 Repeat
 Stand-by

10. In APCO 10 Codes 10-0 means


 Caution
 Acknowledge, roger, positive
 Repeat
 Stand-by
LINK DIAGRAM ANALYSIS

1. It is link applied to the problem of organized crime, focuses on determining the


presence or absence of links among individuals.
 Link Analysis
 Link Problem
 Link Intelligence
 Link Investigation

2. It is been used by analysts and investigators for decades without the aid of
computers. Prior to current technology, performing link analysis required a physical
investigation board with thumbtacks, sticky notes, etc. Now, agencies work with the
traditional form of databases wherein it’s easier to make only simple searches.
 Linked Board
 Linked Charts
 Linked Diagram
 Linked Line

3. It is set of ties among a set of actors(or “nodes”)


 Network
 Actors
 Ties
 Nodes

4. It represent persons, organizations, business-units, countries.


 Network
 Actors
 Ties
 Nodes

5. It is any instance of ‘connection of interest’ between the actors


 Network
 Actors
 Ties
 Nodes
IMPLAN SAKLOLO (PNP DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE)

1. The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 is?
 Republic Act 10121
 Republic Act 11121
 Republic Act 10111
 Republic Act 10131

2. A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving


widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which
exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources
 Risk
 Disaster
 Hazard
 Accident

3. Pre-disaster actions and measures being undertaken within the context of disaster
risk reduction and management and are based on sound risk analysis as well as pre-
disaster activities to avert or minimize loss of life and property such as, but not limited
to, community organizing, training, planning, equipping, stockpiling, hazard mapping,
insuring of assets, and public information and education initiatives.
 Risk
 Disaster
 Preparedness
 Accident

4. Is the search for the property or human remains after a natural or man made disaster
occurred in a particular area
 Early Warning System
 Early Warning System
 Search and Rescue Operation
 Search And Retrieval Operation

5. NDRRMC stand for:


 National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee
 National Disaster Risk Reduction And Management Council
 National Disaster Risk Red-Alert and Management Committee
 National Distance Risk Reduction and Management Council

6. Under the PNP IMPLAN Saklolo the following are the year-round activities in
preparation for a disaster as part of “Alarm – A”

I. Participate in disaster drills simulation exercise (earthquake, fire, etc.) and trainings.
II. Capability enhancement through procurement of Search and Rescue Equipment
upon the availability of funds.
III.Periodic auditing and inspection of Search, Rescue Retrieval Personnel and
Equipment to ensure operational readiness.
IV.Assist in the conduct of risk-mapping and identification of disaster-prone areas.
 3421
 1234
 2341
 4312
7. After Alarm When there is an official forecast of an incoming natural disaster in the
country from the PAGASA, PHIVOLCS and other government disaster advisory
councils, the following are the things to be done after the pronouncement of an
impending disaster:

1. Forced evacuation for PNP first responder families and direct them to proceed to the
PNP evacuation centers; 81
2. Assist in the forced evacuation of civilians as requested;
3. Reinforcement of PNP buildings/establishments;
4. Alert all PNP Personnel and prepare and inspect SRR equipment for deployment;
Coordination and linkages with LDRRMC.
 54213
 32415
 12345
 42315

8. In a “Disaster Response Stage Disaster Incident Management” (Level 2- Red) when


the disaster occurs after an official forecast or when an unexpected natural disaster
suddenly occurs in the country, hereunder are the activities to be undertaken:

1. Disaster Incident Management Task Groups at the appropriate level prior to the
expected landfall;
2. PNP Sub-Committee on Disaster Management;
3. PNP National Disaster Operations Center at the PNP National Operations Center –
Situation Monitoring Room;
4. Incident Command Post by Task Groups whose area is hit by the disaster.
 4321
 1234
 3412
 1423

9. Under the “Post-Disaster Stage – Support to Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts


(Level 3 – White)” the following should be undertaken:
1. Law and Order.
2. Security during relief operations.
3. Security and traffic management operations.
 231
 312
 123
 132

10. Under the PNP Implan Saklolo, the following units/offices shall compose the NHQ
DIMTG.
1. Special Action Force.
2. Police Community Relations Group (PCRG).
3. Directorate for Integrated Police Operations (DIPOs).
4. Public Information Office (PIO).
 2413
 3142
 4123
 1234
LOI BAYANIHAN AND BARANGAYAN (BARANGAYAN PEACEKEEPING
OPERATIONS)

1. To influence more individuals to join programs for a common cause, these basic
steps may be implemented, EXCEPT
 Forging relationships
 Use of information.
 Shaping perceptions and influencing their thoughts.
 Community Gathering

2. Which of the following is not included in community policing activities.


 Patrol activities.
 Traffic Direction and Control.
 Fixed and Mobile Checkpoints.
 Standby and observe duties.

3. In organizational work as part of the community policing which among the following
organizations may not be material in the upkeep of peace and order and public safety
activities.
 Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATS)
 Anti-Drug Councils and Movements
 Council of Elders
 Social Account Networks

4. Formation of community or sectoral organization can only be done after the


capabilities of the core group members have been sufficiently tested, and when an
adequate number of people have been attracted to common goals and objectives.
 Yes. For purposes of planning for general assembly
 No, For drawing up of structural organizational plans
 Yes. For creation of committees
 No. For selection members and tasking
 A AND C ARE CORRECT

5. The core group formation is the laying down of the foundation for a strong community
organization, EXCEPT
 Initiate a series of meetings, discussions
 Layout plans and tasks for establishing a community organization composed of
various sectors of the community
 Undertake training in leadership and organizing
 Implement Planning And Development

6. It is one of the BPO core components method of looking deeper into the cases of
problems.
 treated socially and culturally
 Problem Solving
 community partnership
 Change Management
 Core Components

7. To conduct peacekeeping activities in association with the various sectors of the


community and ensure their continuous support towards the maintenance of peace and
order and safety in the community.
Vision
 Mission
 platforms
 None of the above

8. A peaceful and orderly community is organize and responsive to the safety and
security needs of its citizens in cooperation with the local police.
 Vision
 Mission
 platforms
 None of the above

9. It is a duty performed by a volunteer who manages organizational details,


assignments of time and places of patrol, dispatches, control of movements,
coordination with appropriate government agencies and other task related to BPATs
operations.
 Organizing the BPATs
 Standing and Watch, and Patrol Duty
 Complaints Desk Officer Duty
 Functional Desk Duty

10. The functional Desk is manned by a volunteer trained to handle recording of events
and assignment to appropriate people who shall act on the complaint or discharge
appropriate quality service.
 Organizing the BPATs
 Standing and Watch, and Patrol Duty
 Desk Officer Duty
 Functional Desk Duty
BANGSAMORO ORGANIC LAW

1. What is referred as a political subdivision of a nation or state which is constituted by


law and has substantial control of local affairs.
 Local Government Unit
 National Government
 International Government
 Federal Government

2. Which of the following is not a territorial and political subdivision of the Republic of
the Philippines?
 Provinces
 Cities
 Sitio
 d. Autonomous Regions

3. Which Local Government Unit has the power to administer the Katarungang
Pambarangay, that simplifies the procedure to resolve and settle controversies among
barangay residents?
 Barangay Only
 Municipality only
 Province only
 All Local Government Unit

4. Which of the following statement on powers of the local government officials over the
PNP units or forces is incorrect?
 The city and municipal mayors shall exercise operational supervision and control
over PNP units in their respective jurisdiction
 The provincial governor has the power to oversee the Provincial Public Safety
Plan Implementation
 Authority to transfer, reassignment or detail of PNP members outside of their
respective city or town residences; and
 Frequent unauthorized absences is a ground to suspend the power of
operational supervision and control of any local executive over police units
assigned or stationed in his jurisdiction

5. What is defined as the act by which the national government confers power and
authority upon the various local government units to perform specific functions and
responsibilities?
 Decentralization
 Devolution
 Local Autonomy
 Fiscal Autonomy

6. The defense and security of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region shall be within the
power of the
 Bangsamoro Government
 National government
 Local government unit
 Philippine National Police

7. The crime of murder, adultery and theft committed in the Bangsamoro territory shall
be within the jurisdiction of:
 Regular court
 Shariah court
 Tribal court
 Office of the Wali
8. The Bangsamoro government is headed by
 Wali
 Chief Minister
 Parliament Member
 Speaker of the Parliament

9. Which of the following has the authority to enact laws on matters that are within the
powers and competencies of the Bangsamoro Government.
 Chief Minister
 Bangsamoro Parliament
 Wali
 Ministers

10. To facilitate entry into the Philippine National Police of Moro Islamic Liberation Front
and Moro National Liberation Front members from the Bangsamoro Autonomous
Region, the age, height and educational attainment requirements may be waived by the
National Police Commission. The educational attainment must be complied within:

 Fifteen (15) years from their entry


 Five (5) years from their entry
 Seven (7) years from their entry
 Two (2) years from their entry
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONAL AND MOBILIZATION EFFORTS (OPLAN
SAMBAYANAN/PULIS NATIN

1. Face-to-face is a concept of awareness and education and the purpose is to awaken


individual and corporate responsibility and bring awareness levels to a point where it
would be natural and easy to organize. This involves the conduct of the following,
except:
 Lectures
 Seminars
 Symposium
 Social Gatherings

2. Partnership with the community will be a central focus. Police managers will
recognize the interconnectedness between their activities and those of other public
services, such as housing, welfare and employment agencies.
 Yes, because the police of the future will view themselves as one part of a
communitywide effort to not only deal with crime but to improve community life in
general.
 No, because the above premises, the PNP does not deemed the reinvention
urgent.
 Yes, because the PNP has started programs to reorient the mindset of police
officers the ideology that reflects the character of every police officer as a well-
rounded PCR man.
 Yes, because every beat patroller will also act as a good father to all the kids, as
a friend to the working adults and a loving son to the elderly.

3. Which of the following may not be considered as partner of the PNP in its objective to
strengthen community partnerships and collaboration with public and private agencies
and organizations?
 Other Government Agencies
 Community Members/Groups
 Profits And Service Providers
 Private Businesses

4. What is referred as the alignment of organizational management, structure,


personnel, and information systems to support community partnerships and proactive
problem solving?
 Organizational Transformation
 Agency Management
 Personnel Recruitment
 Information Systems

5. What is defined as the process of engaging in the proactive and systematic


examination of identified problems to develop and rigorously evaluate effective
responses?
 Problem Solving
 Analysis and Researching
 Response
 Assessment

6. This project aims to create influence and shape the minds of future opinion makers.
Three to five years from now, college students are already parents and would be more
interested in the news. Hence, schools are important venues to condition the minds of
the students that police personnel are their allies and friends and that they can be
depended upon not only in times of conflicts and disorders but also in times of peace.
 Project “KAIBIGAN NATIN AN PULIS”
 Oplan “MAGANDANG ASAL”
 Project STAR Police
 Project Bisita Eskwela
7. This project is designed to generate pleasant encounter with the public. PNP
personnel will be deployed in strategic locations such as Malls, Churches, Schools,
Markets etc to do simple gestures of kindness and courtesy to the people.
 Project “KAIBIGAN NATIN AN PULIS”
 Project “Smile And Actively Communicate”
 Project “Talk and Actively Communicate”
 Project “Visible and Actively Communicate”

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