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PROFEX REVIEWER - MI
Rank: Corporal
1. It is the basic NPA guerilla unit tasked for mass propaganda, education and organizing.
2. It is military operation initiated by the NPA forces against the government forces or
unfriendly armed groups.
3. It is a type of NPA platoon that is in charge of Party IPO activities in the red areas.
4. It is a type of NPA platoon that is tasked to conduct TO and other military works in the
countryside.
a. SPP/SYP c. SDG/COG/PLAGER
b. MB/SDU d. Special Platoon
5. It is an NPA unit considered as experts in organizing works. This is the cutting edge of
the CPP in the countryside.
6. It is considered as the vanguard squad of the platoon where the first vice platoon leader
is based.
7. It is considered as the main body of the platoon where the platoon leader and the
political instructor (PI) are based.
8. It is considered as the rear guard of the platoon. This is the base of the second vice
platoon leader.
10. Any individual or organization, which exploits a source to collect or process information.
a. Troops c. Recording
b. Personal Contact d. Cut-out
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a. Message c. Report
b. Intelligence d. Information
13. It must be disseminated according to their urgency and must reach the users on time to
be used in planning and conduct of operations.
a. Message c. Report
b. Intelligence d. Information
14. One who is by social or professional position, possesses or has access to information of
continuing interest.
a. Spotting c. Investigation
b. Cultivation d. Approach
16. Those who are selected trained and utilized as continuous and covert sources of info
concerning specific CI targets.
17. The collection of specific leads to individuals who may be considered as potential
informants.
a. Spotting c. Investigation
b. Cultivation d. Approach
18. This begins when a potential informant has been proven suitable for utilization as an
action agent.
a. Spotting c. Investigation
b. Cultivation d. Approach
19. The specific conditions or circumstances that provide a positive or negative answer to
the question stated in the intelligence requirement.
a. Enemy c. Weather
b. Indicators d. People
21. Any expression of intuition to inflict evil, injury, or damage to national security.
a. External Aspect c. Internal Aspect
b. National Security d. Threat to National Security
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22. Aspect of national security that refers to measures aimed at countering domestic or
internal challenges to the existing political and socio-economic order.
30. He evaluates and interprets information concerning the effects of the weather, terrain
and the enemy on the battalion mission.
a. S1 c. S2
b. S3 d. S4
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31. It is the systematic exploitation of sources of information by collection agencies and the
delivery of the information obtained to the proper intelligence section.
a. Planning the collection effort
b. Dissemination and use of intelligence
c. Collection of information
d. Processing of information
32. It is that step by which intelligence is created from the raw material of information.
a. Processing of information
b. Collection of information
c. Planning the collection effort
d. Dissemination and use of intelligence
33. It is located within a cluster of controlled or influence barangay which may serve as its
buffer zone.
44. It is the outer perimeter of the front territory where the insurgents are in the process of
forming their mass organization.
35. It is the total number of personnel, type of units, and supporting weapons in a given
enemy force.
a. Disposition c. Strength
b. Tactics d. Training
37. It is used to describe the effectiveness and fighting quality of an enemy unit.
38. Any face-to-face contact between two or more members of a clandestine net.
39. After the cover story has been prepared, the selected investigator should commence
comprehensive study to learn his role.
a. Debriefing c. Testing
b. Spotting d. Training
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40. A person or device interposed between two persons or groups in order to provide
communication.
a. Agent c. Cut-outs
b. Testing d. Training
42. It is the collection of specific leads to individuals who may be considered as potential
Informants.
a. Cultivation c. Recruiting
b. Investigation d. Spotting
43. It begins when a potential informant has been proven suitable for utilization as an
informant.
a. Cultivation c. Recruiting
b. Spotting d. Investigation
44. A designated repository for messages, directly or indirectly accessible to both the
informant and the Special Agent.
45. It is usually done by a recruiting unit prior to any approach to a potential informant to
determine potential reliability, probable motivation, and suitability.
a. Spotting c. Investigation
b. Cultivation d. Approach
a. Cultivation c. Training
b. Debriefing d. Termination
47. They are basically the action agents, the people who will really have to exert effort to
acquire the direct information that has essence on the levied requirements.
48. These are military agents who will be providing the support to the case officer and
mostly do the administrative chores.
49. An action agent that provides special protection during dangerous phases of
clandestine operation.
a. Espionage c. Saboteur
b. Propagandist d. Strong arm
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50. He is the managerial agent and in most situations, he is the leader of an agent network.
a. Dialogue c. Interrogation
b. Interview d. Elicitation
52. These barriers are features constructed by man which tend to delay the intruder.
53. These may refer to guards, ODs, and office workers who stand between the intruder
and the matter.
54. Alarm system is an example of a barrier that deters the entry of the potential intruder.
a. Structural c. Natural
b. Human d. Energy
55. The most important factor, and all too often, the weakest link in a security.
a. Communication c. Facility
b. Document d. Personnel
a. Destruction c. Storage
b. Reproduction d. Transmission
58. Personnel who talks and discusses operational activities in the presence of persons
unauthorized to receive classified information.
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PROFEX REVIEWER - MI
Rank: Sergeant
1. It is the special team of an Intel platoon that is in charge of collecting and processing of
information.
2. It is the special team of an Intel platoon that is in charge of the close observation of the
enemy (government forces)
3. It is the special team of an Intel platoon that serves as the advance team of the unit.
5. It is the action of NPA platoon that undertakes when confronted with a superior force
engaged in a prolonged military operation.
a. Dispersal c. Consolidation
b. Shifting d. Retrograde
6. It is the NPA platoon action undertaken once unit plans and prepares to conduct tactical
offensive.
a. Dispersal c. Consolidation
b. Shifting d. Retrograde
7. It is the primary form of struggle adopted by the CPP for the conduct of the National
Democratic Revolution (NDR).
8. He said that, “a guerilla front with its well organized masses is like a sea where guerillas
swim like fishes and live.”
9. It must appear producing something as a front, devised that not all personnel will work at
the same time, devoted to mission and start with small organizational cover and provided
room for expansion as it continues to exist.
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10. Cover should give the operator direct or indirect __________ of interest.
11. Documents and personal effect necessary for the __________ of cover not readily
available in the operational area should be procured in advance and must appear to be
true and authentic.
12. It is the necessary agreement that should be made so that individual cover will be
corroborated if routine inquiries are made.
13. An individual under cover should live within his or her apparent __________.
14. Cover should provide for and enable efficient __________ between the clandestine
operations and the organizations.
15. It must provide security for two or more individuals appearing to be working together.
16. An action directed towards the acquisition of information through clandestine operation.
17. Fictitious person who passes himself or acting with forged identity papers.
19. Persons who unknowingly provide information and are used when suitable
circumstances arise.
20. A direct method of recruiting an individual who has access to the target.
21. It is the process of searching inquiry in order to ascertain facts from people and things.
a. Arrest c. Search
b. Seizure d. Investigation
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22. A person is seized in order that he may be bound to answer for the commission of an
offense.
23. An act by a law enforcement officer who intends to discover that which is concealed from
view or hearing.
a. Arrest c. Search
b. Search Warrant d. Seizure
25. It is the outer perimeter of the front territory where the insurgents are in the process of
forming their mass organization.
26. It is the security layer of the guerilla base that could be mobilized to tie down or divert the
attention of the government troops.
a. Spies c. Pasabilis
b. Contacts d. Militias
a. Dawah c. Jihad
b. Islam d. Islamiyah
a. ASG c. MILF
b. BIFF d. MNLF
29. It refers to the members of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) who launched attacks
in Southern Philippines, particularly the 2001 Cabatangan incident and the 2013
Zamboanga City siege, in support of Nur MISUARI.
a. Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)
b. Islamic Command Council (ICC)
c. Misuari loyalists
d. Rogue MNLF elements (RME)
30. A united front being used by the Party to extend its political influence over a wider
section of the population without itself being exposed as the primary manipulator of
political campaigns and parliamentary struggles.
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31. It is the basic party organization of the CPP and serves as the nucleus of all political
activities of the mass organizations, militias, and other CPP units in the barrio.
32. It denies information to the enemy, increases the security of the Command, and aids in
achieving surprise against the enemy.
33. It is a knowledge acquired through the collection, evaluation, and interpretation of all
available information concerning a possible or actual enemy, or areas of operation.
34. It offers the tactical commander answers concerning the enemy’s physical capabilities,
mental conditions, and the effects of terrain and weather.
36. It describes the manner in which the enemy conducts an operation in accordance with
tactical doctrine.
a. Disposition c.Tactics
b. Movement d. Training
37. It is the physical relocation of a unit from one geographical point to another.
a. Deployment c. Location
b. Disposition d.Movement
38. It is the relative position of unit with respect to one another or to the terrain.
a. Deployment c. Location
b. Disposition d. Movement
40. A designated repository for messages, directly or indirectly accessible to both the
informant and the Special Agent.
a. Inbox c. Drops
b. Personal Meeting d. Public Communication Media
42. It is a willful and overt act by one who conspires with any other person to overthrow the
Philippine government by force, violence, deceit, and any other illegal means.
a. Agitation c. Sabotage
b. Espionage d. Subversion
43. An espionage agent that is positioned within the target organization for an extended
period of time.
a. Illegal c. Part-time
b. Insider d. Planted
44. It is a tool of clandestine operations that gives detailed information of the operational
environment for operational activities.
a. Casing c.Investigation
b. Elicitation d. Surveillance
45. It is an investigative method which consists of keeping any person, place or other target
under physical or technical observation in order to obtain evidence or information.
a. Casing c. Interview
b. Elicitation d. Surveillance
46. It helps the clandestine operator to establish a site suitable in the conduct of clandestine
operations and communications.
a. Interview c. Casing
b. Elicitation d. Surveillance
47. It is an investigative technique in which the investigator conceals his true identity and
status and adopts an assumed role in order to obtain access to information which would
not be available through other investigative means.
a. Cover c. Interview
b. Elicitation d. Undercover
48. It is a means by which an individual, group or organization conceals the true nature of its
acts and/or existence from the observers.
a. Interview c. Cover
b. Elicitation d. Undercover
49. It is an approach wherein the subject is treated with authority and his opinions and
viewpoints are solicited.
50. These are operations designed to detect, prevent, or neutralize the activities of
subversive groups and individuals.
a. Counterintelligence c. Counter-subversion
b. Counterespionage d. Counterterrorism
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51. It is a system of barrier placed between the potential intruder and the matter to be
protected.
52. It is a measure that provides safety and security of all military personnel, documents and
installations while in the conduct of operations.
54. It is an aspect of security that considers the degree of protection of recorded information
is based upon the sensitivity of its content.
55. A clearance that is valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance.
56. A security clearance that is valid for two (2) years from the date of issuance.
57. A security clearance that is valid for five (5) years from the date of issuance.
58. A classification of document wherein the unauthorized disclosure of which would cause
exceptionally grave damage or danger to the nation.
a. Confidential c. Secret
b. Restricted d.Top secret
a. Confidential c. Restricted
b. Secret d. Top secret
a. Cellphone c. Radio
b. Wire d. Messenger
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PROFEX REVIEWER - MI
Rank: Staff Sergeant
1. He leads the pro-labor middle class elements and conservatives of the National Socialist
Party and urged the formation of a Popular Front here in the Philippines.
2. This two (2) parties merged after Crisanto Evangelista was granted pardon as a
concession of the Commonwealth Government to the Popular Front.
a. The CPP and the Socialist Party c. The CPP and the PKP
b. The NDF and the NPA d. The NDF and the CPP
3. The date when Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon (HUKBALAHAP) was established in
Barrio San Lorenzo, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija and shifted from parliamentary to armed
struggle.
5. Involves operation on a mass scale by a large number of spies not necessarily trained.
7. Fictitious person who passes himself or acting with forged identity papers.
11. Members of this group believes in societal change through democratic and humanist
means.
a. Democratic c. Democratic Socialism
b. Democratic Capitalism d. Communism
12. They believe in the preservation of existing capitalist system through democratic means.
a. Democratic c. Democratic Socialism
b. Democratic Capitalism d. Communism
13. A socialist economic system which adheres to the principle that an armed struggle is
necessary to transform capitalism to socialism. It is has been branded as “revolutionary
socialism”.
a. Democratic c. Democratic Socialism
b. Democratic Capitalism d. Communism
15. Measures that affect the non – military nationals of aggressive or non – aggressive
states or organizations permanently or temporarily residing under military jurisdiction.
16. What are the general targets for the intelligence works of the CNN in the Countryside.
18. Barriers that stand between the intruder and the matter to be protected.
19. A barrier that shoots unauthorized personnel is one of the four basic functions that must
be accomplished by the guard.
21. Any military personnel who are charged with a specific offense.
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a. Criminal c. Accused
b Detainee. d. Accuser
22. Formal written accusation against a person charge of an offense before GCM.
a. Affidavit c. Charges
b. Sworn –Statement d. Complaint
23. An investigative agency which has jurisdiction on cases involving Code of Ethics.
a. TPMG c. OESPA
b. OTIG d. Court of Inquiry
24.It refers to the restriction of freedom of movement including the curtailment of certain
privileges as determined by competent authority.
a. Confinement c. Detained
b. Imprisonment d. Restricted
25. It is the taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the
commission of an offense.
a. Seizure c. Arrest
b. Search d. Warrant of arrest
.
26. An element of National Security described by patriotism, national pride and the
advancement of national goals and objectives.
27. Before a party cadre enters a target barangay, he is required to conduct an exhaustive
background investigation known as preliminary ____.
29. The following conditions are needed for the survival of a guerilla base EXCEPT:
.
a. A fairly strong Red army c. A weak mass base
b. A sound party organization d. Terrain favorable for operations
30. The Philippine military regards it as the most pressing concern of the government as the
country “faces no immediate threat of aggression from other countries”.
31. The secessionist movement in Mindanao broke into various cliques now collectively
known as _______.
32. It represents the main tract of secessionist movements after the government concluded a
peace agreement with the MNLF in 1996.
33. Splinter faction of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) with the objective to establish
an Islamic State in Mindanao.
a. Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
b. Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
c. Moro Islamic Liberation Organization (MILO)
d. Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
34 In the political spectrum of the Philippines, it refers to those groups which favor capitalism
or feudalism.
a. Leftist b. Rightist
35. In the political spectrum of the Philippines, it refers to those groups with socialist or social
democratic orientation.
a. Rightist b. Leftist
36. The CPP/NPA general strategy for the war as a whole is __________.
37. It is a unit that defends the masses in the rural areas, specifically the respective barrios,
without separating themselves from the daily productive work.
a. Pasabilis c. Militia
b. Insurgents d. Cadre
39. It aims to establish an autonomous region over the province of Minsupala, Basilan and
Tawi-tawi.
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a. Communism c. Secessionist
b. Subversion d. Ultra-Rightist
40. These are strategic concepts of the CPP in carrying out revolutionary struggle EXCEPT
for:
41. This Islamic extremist group has strong links with the JI of Indonesia and its name
means ‘Bearer of the Sword”.
a. NPA c. MNLF
b. MILF d. ASG
42. The fight of the Southern Philippines Secessionist Group which is to establish a separate
Islamic state is termed as ______.
a. Belligerency c. Secessionism
b. Communism d. Terrorism
a. Collection c. Processing
b. Dissemination d. Evaluation
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50. When a political organization has been organized in the area, although no militia exists
yet but people are sympathetic to the communist and give material support to roving
regular insurgent bands, it is considered ________.
51. It is defined as the identification, strength, command structure and disposition of the
personnel, units and equipment of any enemy force.
53. It is defined as any piece of recorded information regardless of form. It may be typed,
handwritten, printed, engraved or drawn materials.
a. Report c. Manuscript
b. Information d. Document
54. It is an agent that engages in activities that support the clandestine operations.
55. These are persons, things, or actions from which information about the enemy, weather
or terrain is derived.
56. AAO is a commonly used acronym in intelligence that stands for ______.
a. Economy c. People
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b. Politics d. Religion
59. It is the analysis of effects of the opposing forces, community situation, terrain and
weather, events and economic situation.
60. The removal of personnel or units from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception,
surprise or clandestine means.
a. Penetration c. Exfiltration
b. Infiltration . d. Escape and evasion
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PROFEX REVIEWER - MI
Rank: Technical Sergeant
3. Aspect of national security that refers to measures aimed at countering domestic or internal
challenges to the existing political and socio-economic order.
6. Persons who unknowingly provide information and are used when suitable circumstances
arise.
8. It is the basic NPA guerilla unit task for mass propaganda, education and organizing.
9. It is military operation initiated by the NPA forces against the government forces or
unfriendly armed groups.
10. It is a type of NPA platoon that is in charge of Party IPO activities in the red areas.
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11. It is a type of NPA platoon that is tasked to conduct tactical offensives and other military
works in the countryside.
a. SPP/SYP b. SDG/COG/PLAGER
c. MB/SDU d. Special Platoon
12 It is an NPA unit considered as experts in organizing works. This is the cutting edge of the
CPP in the countryside.
17. Measures that affect the non – military nationals of aggressive or non – aggressive states
or organizations permanently or temporarily residing under military jurisdiction.
18. Surveillance of all communications like correspondence, telephones and radio broadcast to
prevent information of military value from reaching the enemy.
19. The general target for the intelligence works of the CNN in white areas.
20. The general target for the intelligence works of the CNN in the Countryside.
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21. An order in writing issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a judge
and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for personal property described
therein and bring it before the court.
22. A carefully limited search of the outer clothing of such person in an attempt to discover
weapons which might be used to assault him. It is protective search not a search for
evidence.
23. It is the process of searching inquiry in order to ascertain facts from people and things.
a. Arrest c. Search
b. Investigation d. Seizure
24. Facts and circumstances which could lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to
believe that an offense has been committed and that the objects sought are in the place to
be searched.
27. It is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic,
military and political power and the exercise of diplomacy.
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31. The CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN) exploits this as a vehicle to work-out for release of their
detained leaders and gain time to recover.
a. International Solidarity Works c.Peace Process
b. Legal Struggle d.Parliamentary Struggle
32. It is a sequential process of organizing people in the locality that is secretly carried out to
ensure its success.
a. SICA c. NPA Recruitment
b. Leap Frog d. Barrio Module
33. The intrusion of more than 500 Rogue MNLF elements (RME) that lasted for almost one
month, showing their objection to the GPH-MILF peace agreement.
a. Lamitan City siege c. Cabatangan siege
b. Jolo, Sulu incident d. Zamboanga City siege
34. These are the means of the MILF to achieve their objective of an Islamic state in Mindanao
EXCEPT for:
a. Balik-Islam c. Haram
b. Da’wah d. Jihad
35. This group surfaced as the first revolutionary group among the young Muslim radicals and
became the forefront of the separatist movement in Mindanao.
a. Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) b. Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
c. Moro Islamic Liberation Org (MILO) d. Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
36. It is a final agreement signed between the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the
GRP under the administration of former President Fidel Valdez Ramos.
a. Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro (CAB)
b. 1989 ARMM Organic Act
c. 1996 Final Peace Agreement
d. 1976 Tripoli Agreement
37. Splinter faction of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) with the objective to establish an
Islamic State in Mindanao.
a. Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
b. Rogue MNLF elements (RME)
c. Moro Islamic Liberation Organization (MILO)
d. Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
38. Who is the founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)?
a. DatuUdtog MATALAM c. Nur MISUARI
b. Khair ALONTO d. Hashim SALAMAT
39. The calculated use of violence or threat of violence against people or property to coerce or
intimidate governments or societies in order to attain political, religious, or ideological
objectives.
a. Crime c. Secessionism
b. Insurgency d. Terrorism
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40. The rise of this group is attributed to changes in Iraq‟s political structure after SADDAM
Hussein was overthrown in 2003. It seeks to a caliphate to rule over the entire Muslim
world under a single leader in line with Islamic law or shariah.
a. Al-Qaeda
b. Hezbollah
c. Taliban
d. Islamic State in IRAQ and Syria (ISIS)/Daesh
41. Practices, tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups
adopt in order to fight terrorism.
a. Protective measures c. Anti-terrorism
b. Force protection d. Counterterrorism
42. It is a knowledge acquired through the collection, evaluation, and interpretation of all
available information concerning a possible or actual enemy, or areas of operation.
45. These are persons, things, or actions from which information about the enemy, weather or
terrain is derived.
46. It refers to any person, unit, or activity that collects and/or processes information by
research, surveillance, interrogation, or other exploitation of resource..
47. It is the basic party organization of the CPP and serves as the nucleus of all political
activities of the mass organizations, militias, and other CPP units in the barrio.
48. It is the security layer of the guerilla base that could be mobilized to tie down or divert the
attention of the government troops.
a. Spies c. Pasabilis
b. Contacts d. Militias
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50. It is composed of contiguous areas that are targets for expansion and/or being consolidated
by CPP/NPA units.
51. It is the logical and orderly examination of the intelligence factors affecting the
accomplishment of a mission.
52. It contains intelligence necessary in the execution of operation order and instructions
pertaining to the accomplishment of intelligence tasks.
53. It is the art of questioning and examining a source to obtain the maximum amount of usable
information.
a. Elicitation c. Interview
b. Personal meeting d. Interrogation
54. It refers to an interrogation approach that necessitates the employment of two interrogators
who will display opposing personalities and attitude toward the source.
55. It is a subtle form of indirect interrogation with an aim to get information without the subject
being aware of a deliberate attempt to gain information from him.
a. Elicitation c. Interview
b. Interrogation d. Personal meeting
56. It is a tool of clandestine operations that gives detailed information of the operational
environment for operational activities.
a. Surveillance c. Investigation
b. Elicitation d. Casing
57. During this step, the agent is actually sent to get the information.
58. It consists of all activities done in peace and in war, concerned with the prevention,
detection, neutralization, and destruction of intelligence activities of a potential enemy
through countermeasures to thwart such hostile activities.
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59. It is a willful and overt act by one who conspires with any other person to overthrow the
Philippine government by force, violence, deceit, and any other illegal means.
a. Agitation c. Sabotage
b. Espionage d. Subversion
60. A pilferer who steals primarily because he is unable to resist the temptation of an
unexpected opportunity and has little fear of detection.
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