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PNP

ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
IMPORTANT:
What to wear: What to bring:
Plain white t- Notice of admission
shirt/polo shirt 2 pcs. Pencil No. 2
Pants Eraser/ Sharpener
Shoes Valid ID
Optional: 1x1 pic, 1
blank paper (scratch
paper)
COVERAGE OF THE EXAM

GENERAL INFORMATION

VERBAL REASONING

QUANTITATIVE REASONING

LOGICAL REASONING
GENERAL INFORMATION

Philippine Constitution & History


PNP Law and History
Criminal Justice System
Current Events
Social Awareness and Value
Judgment
PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION AND HISTORY
1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION (Art I – Art XVIII)
 Art I - National Territory
 Art II - Declaration of Principles and State Principles
 Art III - Bill of Rights
 Art IV - Citizenship
 Art V - Suffrage
 Art VI - Legislative Department
 Art VII - Executive Department
 Art VIII - Judicial Department
 Art IX - Constitutional Commission (CSC, COMELEC, COA)
 Art X - Local Government
 Art XI - Accountability of Public Officers
SAMPLE Q&A

The right and obligation of qualified citizens to


vote in the election of certain national and local
officials of the government and in the decision of
public questions submitted to the people.

A. Democracy
B. Unitary
C. Federal
D. Suffrage
This is required under the Bill of Rights,
that no person shall be deprived of life,
liberty or property without this
requirement.

A. Due process of law


B. Equal protection
C. Just compensation
D. Formal charge in court.
These rights are conferred and protected
by the constitution and cannot be
modified or taken away by the law making
body.
Conferred by God
A. Natural Rights
Conferred by Law
B. Statutory Rights
Right of the citizen to participate
C. Political Rights in establishment of gov’t
D. Constitutional Rights
The bicameral system of the Legislature under
the 1987 Constitution refers to these two
agencies:

A. House of representatives and the President


B. Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals
C. Party list system and regular Congressmen
D. The “upper house” and the “Lower house”
One who is natural-born Filipino citizen, at least
40 years of age on the day of election and a
resident of the Philippines for at least 10yrs
immediately preceding the election.

A. President
B. Vice-President
C. Senator
D. Congressman
The President and the Vice-President of
the Philippines shall be elected by the
direct vote of people for a term of how
many years?

a. 3
b. 4
c. 6
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NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF
THE PHILIPPINES?
FILIPINO
HISTORY
Apolinario Mabini - The Brains of
the Revolution
Julián Felipe - composer of the
music of the Philippine national
anthem
Emilio Jacinto - Brain of
katipunan
ALSO REVIEW: PRESIDENTS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
1. PRES. EMILIO 1. -FERDINAND MARCOS
AGUINALDO 2. CORY AQUINO
2. MANUEL L QUEZON 3. FIDEL V RAMOS
3. SERGIO OSMENA 4. JOSEPH ESTRADA
4. JOSE P LAUREL 5. GLORIA MACAPAGAL
5. -MANUEL ROXAS ARROYO
6. ELPIDIO QUIRINO 6. NINOY AQUINO III
7. RAMON MAGSAYSAY 7. RODRIGO DUTERTE
8. CARLOS P GARCIA
9. DIOSDADO
MACAPAGAL
PNP LAW AND HISTORY

RA 6975
1st PNP Chief?
RA 8551
“The PNP shall be so organized to
1
ensure2 accountability and uprightness
in police exercise of discretion as well
as to achieve
3 efficiency and
effectiveness of its members and units
in the performance of their functions.”
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Which of the pillars of The superstar in the


Philippine Criminal CJS?
Justice is the __ —CRIMINAL
1. “prime mover”?  The forgotten person
POLICE PILLAR in the CJS?
2. “investigator/state —VICTIM
representative?
PROSECUTION PILLAR
3. “center pillar”?
COURT PILLAR
4. “reformer”?
CORRECTION PILLAR
Supreme Court is presided over by
a Chief Justice and is composed of
__ Justices, including the Chief
Justice?
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CURRENT EVENTS

April 2016
 mosquito bite -
known as zika virus
SOCIAL AWARENESS AND VALUE
JUDGMENT
VERBAL REASONING

Vocabulary

Comprehension

Grammar
VOCABULARY
COMPREHENSION
Example:

The case of Gideon vs. Wainright, decided by the United


States Supreme Court in 1962, granted court-appointed
counsel to people charged with felonies who could not
afford to pay for their own attorney. In a more recent
case, the Supreme Court declared that the right extends
to person who are charged with any crime for which
prison is a potential penalty. According to these court
decisions, a defendant may waive his or her right to be
represented by counsel at trial, but the state must at
least provide the defendant with the opportunity to have
free counsel.
D

Based on the above case or passage, which of the


following statements is most correct regarding defendants
who cannot afford an attorney.

A. Anyone who must appear in court has the right to a free


attorney.
B. Anyone whose charges may result in prison must have
an attorney representing him or her at trial.
C. Anyone charged with a felony must have an attorney
present for his or her trial.
D. Anyone charged with an offense that could lead to
prison must have the option of a free attorney.
GRAMMAR
QUANTITATIVE RESONING
3/8 + 2/5 + 1/4 = ?

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ____ = ?
5, 8, 10, 13, 15, ____ = ?
8, 25, 76, 229, ____ = ?
LOGICAL REASONING
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful
sequence.
1. Leaf 2. Fruit 3. Stem 4. Root 5. Flower 
A. 3, 4, 5, 1, 2
B. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
C. 4, 1, 3, 5, 2
D. 4, 3, 1, 2, 5

Answer: Option B
Root Stem Leaf Flower Fruit
43152
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful
sequence.
1. House 2. Street 3. Room 4. Town 5. District 
A. 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
B. 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
C. 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
D. 3, 1, 2, 5, 4

Answer: Option C
Room House Street Town District
31245
GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS
FUTURE POLICE OFFICERS!!!

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