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MENTORS CRIMINOLOGY

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1. This is the second measure that attempts to
established an adult probation in the Philippines.

A. PD 968
B. PD 603
C. HB 445
D. HB 393

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2. The date of signing of the Adult Probation Law.

A. July 24, 1976


B. January 03, 1978
C. January 01, 1932
D. July 16, 1977

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3. Probation started in _______ with the old practice
of suspending judgment and releasing the offender
on his own recognizance with the promise not to
commit any more crime.

A. England
B. US
C. Rome
D. Mesopotamia

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4. The first probation law in the United States was
passed in what state?

A. Boston
B. Cleveland
C. Massachusetts
D. Illinois

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5. The origin of the word probation which means “to
test” or “to prove”?

A. Proba de Honeur
B. Probare
C. Proba
D. Poreber

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6. The following are forerunners of probation,
except:

A. Recognizance
B. Benefit of Clergy
C. Judicial Reprieve
D. Transportation

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7. Recognized as the first true probation officer who
had provided bail for 1,946 men and women.

A. Gov. Alexander Rice


B. Edward Savage
C. John Augustus
D. Matthew Davenport Hill

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8. The person who investigates for the court referral
for probation.

A. Prosecutor
B. Probation Officer
C. Judge
D. Counsel de Officio

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9. Within the receipt of final judgment for
conviction, within how many days can a probation
be applied?

A. 30
B. 10
C. 72
D. 15

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10. The right to apply for probation and appeal can
be exercise _______________.

A. Alternatively
B. Both can be granted
C. On what will be granted first
D. Any of these

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11. The following are disqualifications in applying
for probation, except:

A. Those sentenced to serve a minimum term of


imprisonment of more than 6 years
B. Previously convicted by final judgment of an offense
punished by imprisonment of not less than one month and
one day and/ or a fine of not less than two hundred pesos
C. Those who have already serving sentence at the time
PD 968 was enacted
D. Those deprived of public office after impeachment

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12. Pnoy was formerly convicted by the MTC of the
crime of intriguing against honor where he was
sentenced to suffer the term of imprisonment of
arresto menor. For the second time around, he’s again
convicted for impossible crime. Can he still apply for
probation?

A. Absolutely yes
B. Definitely no
C. Yes, if impossible crime is in its minimum period
D. No, because he’s already convicted before of any
crime
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13. Does PD 968 have retroactive effect?

A. Yes
B. No
C. It depends on the time of the start of service of
sentence
D. No, because one of the disqualification in
applying probation states that PD 968 shall not be
given to those who are already serving the sentence
when it was enacted

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14. An inquiry used to determine that the ends of
justice and the best interest of the public as well as
the defendant will be served in granting or denying
probation

A. Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI)


B. Post-Sentence Investigation Report (IR)
C. Post-Sentence Investigation (PSI)
D. All of the above

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15. Probation officer shall submit to the court his
investigation report for not later than or within how
many days from the receipt of the order of said
court to conduct investigation?

A. 60
B. 15
C. 72
D. 30

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16. What do you call the person who applies for
probation?

A. Appellant
B. Petitioner
C. Probationer
D. Remains “Convict” unless probation is granted

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17. Where can a petitioner apply for probation?

A. In any court with concurrent jurisdiction over the


petitioner
B. In the court where the petitioner was tried and
sentenced
C. In the court with original exclusive jurisdiction
D. In the prosecutor

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18. In the procedure in applying for probation, the
court shall notify the ________________ after the
receipt of the petition and the determination of the
convict qualifications by the court in order to
inform him of the convict’s petition.

A. Counsel de Officio
B. Prosecutor
C. Accused
D. Probation Officer

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19. After the court notified the prosecutor, the
latter shall submit his comment within how many
days from the receipt of the notification?

A. 15
B. 30
C. 60
D. 10

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20. When the probation is granted, the probationer
shall present himself within how many hours after
the receipt of Probation Order of the court?

A. 15
B. 72
C. 60
D. 10

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What are the procedures in applying for Probation?

1. The offender or his counsel files a petition with


the convicting court

2. The court determines convict qualifications and


notifies the prosecutor of the filing of the petition

3. The prosecutor submits his comments on such


application within 10 days from receipt of the
notification
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4. If petitioner is qualified, his application is referred
to the probation officer for post-sentence
investigation

5. The post-sentence investigation report (PSIR) is


submitted by the probation officer to the court
within 60 days

6. The court grants or denies the petition for


probation within 15 days upon receipt of the PSIR.

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21. Can the probation be ordered immediately if the
petitioner does not possess any of the
disqualifications?

A. Yes
B. No
C. Indelicate
D. Sometimes

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22. The following are conditions imposed by the
court when probation is granted, except:

A. The probationer must present himself to his


probation officer within 72 hours
B. Report to his probation officer at least once a
month
C. Participate in community services as imposed
by the court
D. Comply with any other lawful conditions
imposed by the court.
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23. When a defendant, after conviction and
sentence is released subject to conditions imposed
by the court and to the supervision of an
appropriate authority, he is given the opportunity
of _______.

A. Good-conduct-time allowance
B. Probation
C. Parole
D. PD 603

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24. What will be the court’s action if the probationer
committed another crime?

A. Prosecution of the new crime committed while probationer


is under probation
B. Prosecution of the crime committed and probation is
revoked without serving the previous crime
C. No prosecution of new crime but the probation is revoked
and the probationer will serve his original previous crime
D. Prosecution of new offense, revocation of the probation
where the probationer will serve his previous crime

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25. Imelda was sentenced to suffer an imprisonment
of 4 years and was granted a probation. How long
will she serve as probationer?

A. 2 years
B. 6 years
C. 5 years
D. 4 years

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27. What will happen if the probationer’s request to
change his residence is granted?

A. The court where he applied for probation still


has the jurisdiction over him
B. The court 0f the place where he transferred has
the jurisdiction over him
C. The court where he applied for probation and
the court in the place where he transferred both
have concurrent jurisdiction over him
D. The probationer, at any time, cannot change his
residence
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26. Who grants the request of the probationer to
travel outside the area of operation for 16 days?

A. Parole and Probation Administration


B. Department of Justice
C. Court
D. Probation Officer

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27. The person who signed the first probation law in
Massachusetts.

A. Edward Savage
B. Matthew Davenport Hill
C. John Augustus
D. Alexander Rice

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28. A civilian of good repute and integrity, at least
18 years of age, appointed by the Probation
Administration to assists the POs in the
investigation and supervision.

A. VPA
B. Assistant Probation Officer
C. Volunteer Officer
D. Barangay Councilor

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29. A report submitted by the probation officer to
the court upon the satisfying completion of the
probation period by the probationer, containing
condition of probation, program of supervision,
response treatment, and recommendation.

A. Recommendation Report
B. Post-Sentence Investigation Report
C. Post-Probation investigation Report
D. Termination Report

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30. Other ways of terminating the probation other
than the completion of the probationer are the
following, except:

A. Pardon of the probationer


B. Service of 1/3 of imposed period of
imprisonment as probationer
C. Commission of another crime by probationer
D. Death of probationer

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31. A law which allows participation of the
prosecutor in the determination of the application
for probation.

A. PD 968
B. PD 1257
C. PD 603
D. RA 4122

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32. A convicted defendant whose application for
probation has been given due course by the court
but fails to report to the probation office or cannot
be located within a reasonable period of time

A. Petitioner
B. Absconding Petitioner
C. Probationer
D. Absconding Probationer

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33. All data gathered about the probation applicant
shall be treated _________.

a. Judiciously
b. Appropriately
c. Confidentially
d. Comprehensively

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34. The forerunner of parole.

A. Mark System
B. Irish System
C. Ticket of Leave
D. GCTA

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35. The continuing relationship between the
probation officer and the probationer is called
________?

A. Investigation
B. Supervision
C. Administration
D. Probation management

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36. Which is done first by the Probation Officer in
his/her investigation?

a. Interviews relatives and friends of the probation


applicant
b. Conducts the interview of the probation
applicant
c. Determines background history of probation
applicant
d. Goes to NBI to request for record check of
probation applicant
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37. Who among the following is qualified for
probation?

a. A prisoner whose conviction is on appeal


b. A prisoner sentenced to serve a prison term of
more than 6 years
c. A first time offender
d. A second time offender but the penalty of first
crime is only 1 and ½ year

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38. Which of the following statements is false?

a. Probation is mere privilege and its grant depends


on the discretion of the court
b. The grant of probation is automatic and the
offender need not apply
c. An order granting or denying probation shall not
be appealable
d. Probation may be revoked if there is a violation
of probation conditions, notice is given and hearing
is held for the probationer
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39. When can an offender apply for probation?

a. Upon being charged


b. Before his conviction
c. Any time during the trial
d. After his conviction

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40. Who among the following convicted drug
pushers may be placed under probation?

a. Martin who is a third time offender and 18 y/o


b. Juan who is a first time offender and 17 y/o
c. Pablo who is a second time offender and 17 y/o
d. Pedro who is a first time offender and 19 y/o

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41. With what court shall an application for
probation be filed?

a. The court located in the place where the offender


was arrested
b. The court that tried and sentenced the offender
c. The court nearest the residence of the victim
d. The court nearest the residence of the applicant

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42. Mario was convicted and meted out a penalty of
more than one (1) year. If his petition for probation
is granted, his probation shall not be more than
_____ years.

a. Two (2)
b. Six (6)
c. Five (5)
d. Three (3)

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43. What happens if the probationer transfer his residence to
a place outside the jurisdiction of the regional court?

a. Control over the probationer is transferred to the Chief of


Police
b. Control over the probationer is transferred to the executive
judge of the Regional Trial Court at the place of the new
residence
c. Control and supervision over the probationer is transferred
to the Head Probation Officer
d. Control and supervision over the probationer is transferred
to the judge of the neighboring city/municipality

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44. The following may be recommended for the early
termination of their probation period, except:

a. Those who are consistent in complying with all their


probation conditions and have served 1/3 of the imposed
period
b. Those who have approved travel abroad for scholarship,
or study grant for a period not less than six (6) months
c. Those who completed their schooling in tertiary
education program
d. Those suffering from serious physical and mental
disability

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45. During the period of probation, how often is the
probationer required to report to the Probation
Officer?

a. At least once a month


b. At least twice a month
c. At least bi-monthly
d. At least twice a week

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46. Ivy Aguas, a 70 years old activist, was convicted
of treason. Is she qualified for probation?

a. Yes, treason is a crime against the state


b. No, treason is a non-probationable crime
c. Yes, if that was her first conviction
d. No, she is already 70 years old.

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47. In the Philippines, Act No. 4221 of the Philippine
Assembly established adult probation, but it was
abolished in 1937 after two years of existence
because it was declared unconstitutional in the case
of –

A. People vs. Veneranda


B. People vs. Vera
C. People vs. De Vera
D. People vs. Devenadera

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48. As a matter of rule, the filing of application for
probation will be ___ of the right to appeal on the
part of the accused.

A. a cancellation
B. a suspension
C. a refusal
D. a waiver

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49. In what time may a child for probation?

A. Any time
B. 15 days after conviction
C. Before conviction
D. At any time after sentenced

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50. Probation is under the direct control of ___.

A. Probation Officer and Court


B. Judicial Function
C. Legislative Function
D. Executive Function

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