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Submitted by:

Submitted to: sir. Melvin Oyanib


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Criminal Procidure

1. In determining the probable cause, it is required that

a. The examination must be under oath

b . The judge must examine the complaint and his witnesses personally

c. The examination must be in writing in the form of searching questions and answers

d. All of the foregoing

2. Maybe defined as the securirty given for the release of a person in custody of law, furnished by or a
bondsman, to guarantee his appearance before any court as required under the conditions herein
specified.

a. Pardon

b. Bail

c. Probation

d. Parole

3. It is the way or method fixed by law for the apprehension and prosecution of persons suspected or
having committed a crime. It includes the imposition of penalty in case of conviction. What is it?

a. Inquisitorial scheme c. accusatorial system

b. Criminal procedure d. civil code

4. During the pending of his case, x died due to heaet attack. His untimely death resulted in

a. Postponement of the case

b. Auspension of the case

c. Dismissal of the case

d. None of the above


5. In this jurisdiction, when two or more accused are jointly charged with any affense, they shall be
tried jointly. Separate trial is______

a. Mandatory

b. A constitutional requirement.

c. Statutory requirement.

d. Within sound discretion of the court.

6. The following statements are false, EXCEPT

a. The accused may enter his plea by counsel

b. The accused must personally enter his plea

c. The accused may excuse /wave arraignment

d. The accused may be arraigned in a court other than that where the cased is assigned

7. If the accused appears to be suffering from an unsound mental condition, which effectively renders
him unable to fully understand the charge against him to plead intelligently.

a. The criminal charge must shall be dismissed

b. The arraignment shall be suspended

c. The trial shall be suspended

d. all of the foregoing

8. The offender who is still undergoing preliminary investigation at the prosecutor's office is referred
to as

a. Suspect b. Accused

b. Respondent c. Defendant

9. Maybe defined as the securirty given for the release of a person in custody of law, furnished by or a
bondsman, to guarantee his appearance before any court as required under the conditions herein
specified.

a. Pardon

b. Bail

c. Probation
d. Parole

10. The following are included as a reason for the postponement of trial:

I. That the witness is really material to which the courts agrees

II. That no similar evidence could be obtained without negligence on the party applying for
postponement

III. That the court docket is full

IV. That the prosecutor is sick

a. I and II only c. I only

b. III only d. I, II, III, IV

11. What do you call the record of the court where the proceedings of the court or the judgement of
the court is recorded in case the accused failed to appear for the promulgation of judgement despite
notice

a. Log book

b. Record book

c. Criminal docket book

d. Folio of the case

12. It refers to aterritorial unit where the power of the court is to be exercised.

a. Jurisdiction

b. Trial courts

c. Venue

d. Territory

13. Criminal cases where the penalty prescribed by law for the offense charged does not exceed six
months fall under the rule on

a. Regular procedure

b. Summary procedure

c. Criminal procedure

d. Civil procedure
14. It is the examination before a competent court or tribunal, according to the laws of the land, of the
facts in issue for the purpose of determining such issue.

a. Pre-trial

b. Arraingment

c. New trial

d. Trial

15. The following are the requisites for the issuance of a search warrant EXCEPT

a. It must be isued upon probable cause

b. The probable cause must be determined personally by the judge

c. Particularly describing the place to be searched

d. Particularly describing the person to be seized

16.. Are search warrants by the courts of law always issued in the name of the philippines?

a. no c. possible

b. it depends d. yes

17. One of the following is not included as a reason for the postponement of trial.

I. That the witness is really material to which the courts agrees

II. That no similar evidence could be obtained without negligence on the party applying for
postponement

III. That the court docket is full

a. I and II c. I and III

b. III only d. II only

18. Maybe defined as the securirty given for the release of a person in custody of law, furnished by or
a bondsman, to guarantee his appearance before any court as required under the conditions herein
specified.

a. Pardon

b. Bail

c. Probation
d. Parole

19. When a court is satesfied, upon proof or oath, that a material witness will not testify when
required, it may upon motion of either party order the witness to______

a. To be excused.

b. To post bail.

c. To be included in the information.

20. In what instances is a warrant of arrest is not necessary?

a. If the accused is already under detention

b. If the complaint or information was filed the accused was lawfully arrested without

warrant

c. When the penalty is fine only

d. All of the foregoing


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1. D 1. D 1. D

2. B 2. B 2. B

3. B 3. C 3. B

4. C 4. D 4. B

5. D 5. C 5. C

6. B 6. C 6. A

7. B 7. C 7. B

8. B 8. C 8. A

9. B 9. A 9. B

10. A 10. A 10. C

11. C 11. C 11. D

12. C 12. C 12. C

13. B 13. C 13. B

14. D 14. B 14. B

15. D 15. B 15. C

16. D 16. C 16. C

17. B 17. C 17. C

18. B 18. A 18. A

19. B 19. D 19. B


20. D 20. B 20. B

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BOOK TWO

1. The following are the crimes against the national security of the law of nations,

EXCEPT:

a. misprision of treason d. sedition

b. espionage c. treason

2. This is a crime against national security of the State and committed in times of war.

a. rebellion c. sedition

b. treason d. coup d' etat

3. The following are the crimes against the fundamental law of the state, EXCEPT:

a. delaying release c. giving motives for reprisal

b. expulsion d. arbitrary detention

4.. The following are liable of the crime of treason, EXCEPT:

a. Resident alien

b. filipino citizen

c. filipino citizens working abroad

d. an american working in the US embassy in the Philipines


5. A person who levies war against the government, adheres to the enemies, giving aid or
comfort has committed the crime of;

a. rebellion c. treason

b. coup d' etat d. sedition

6.. A private individual who enters any dwelling against the will of the owner thereof is liable
of;

a. illegal entry c. trespass to dwelling

b. illegal search d. violition of domicile

7. A private individual who detains a person without legal ground has committed the crime
of;

a. delaying release c. illegal detention

b. expulsion d. arbitrary detention

8. Before a person can be convicted of treason, there must be a testimony of how many
witnesses to the same over act?

a. four witnesses c. two witnesses

b. one witness d. three witnesses

9. In the preceding question, if the act is to deprive the Judiciary of its powers or prerogatives,
the crime committed id;

a. sedition c. misprision of treason

b. coup d' etat d. rebellion

10. A public officer who compels a person to change his residence is liable for;
a. expulsion c. forcible demolition

b. force eviction d. espionage

11. This person is liable of espionage by disclosing to the representative of a foreign nation
the contents of the articles, data or information, which he had in his possession by reason of
his public office he holds.

a. an alien c. a public officer

b. a private individual. d. a citizen of the philippines

12. The offender of the crime of misprision of treason is;

a. a foreigner c. a citizen of the Philippines

b. an alien d. citizens of the Philippines and foreigners

13. The act of violence is tumultuous when commited by;

a. three armed persons c. more than three armed persons

b. atleast three armed persons d. three or more armed persons

14.. This crime has no proposal stage of execution;

a. coup d' etat c. rebellion

b. sedition d. treason

b. The congress. d. The president of the Philippines

15. In the occasion of calamities and other similar catastrophe, the offender who leaves the
penal institution where he is confined on the occasion of such disorder and that the offender
fails to give himself up to the authorities within 48 hours following the issuance of the Chief
Executive announcing the passing away of such calamity, shall suffer;

a. A decrease of 1/5 of the time still remaining to be served


b. An increase of 1/5 of the time still remaining to be served

c. A decrease of 1/4 of the time still remaining to be served

d.An increase of 1/4 of the time still remaining to be served

16. The person who grants the allowance if the offender gives himself up, is;

a. The senators. c. The director of prisons

17. If the person who helps or removes the escape of a prisoner is NOT the custodian, he is
liable for;

a. escape of convicted prisoner

b. escape of detention prisoner

c. delivering prisoners from jail

d. infidelity in the custody of the prisoners

18. Which of the following is NOT a punishable conspiracy?

a. conspiracy to commit murder c.conspiracy to commit rebellion

b. conspiracy to commit treason d. conspiracy to commit coup d' etat

19. Which of the following is NOT an essential requisite of the crime of arbitrary detention?

a. the detention must be without legal ground

b. the offender is a public officer or employee

c. the offender detains a person

d. the detention must be temporary

20.. The. following are the persons in authority in the crime of DIRECT ASSAULT, EXCEPT;
a. Barangay Captains c. Lawyers

b. Medical Surgeon d. Mayors


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BOOK ONE

1.. It has the power to define and punish crime.

a. The President b. The congres

c. The courts d. State

2. The Following are characteristics of Criminal Law, except:

a. General b. International c. territorial d. Prospective

3. January 1, 1932

a. The date Art. 1 of the Revised Penal Code took effect

b. The date of the Revised Penal Code took effect

c. The date when all laws in the Philippine took effect

d. The date the Labor Code Took effect

4.What law limits the lawmaking body to enact penal legislation?

a. The Revised Penal Code b. The Constitution c. Civil Law d. The Criminal Law

5. It is an act or omission punishable by law

a. Crime b. Offense c. Felony d. Infraction

6. Which of the following is not a source of the Philippine Criminal Law?

a. Court decisions

b. The Revised Penal Code

c. Special penal laws passed by the Philippine Commission


d. Presidential Decree issued during Martial Law

7. It is a law that punishes an act which at the time it was committed, it was not considered a
crime.

a. Revised Penal Code b. Expost facto law c. Bill of attainder d. Presidential Decree

8. It is a territory of the Philippines subject to right of way in favor of foreign aircraft.

a. Maritime ZOne b. Atmosphere c. Interior Waters d. Any Philippines islands

9. It is a republic that created the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.

a. RA 3825 b. RA 3815 c. RA 3518 d. RA 3851

10. It is legislative act which inflicts punishment without judicial trial.

a. Revised Penal Code c. Bill of attainder

b. Ex post facto law d. Presidential Decree

11. What Article in the RPC exempts the Head of States from its application?

a. Art. 4 b. Art. 3 c. Art. 1 d. Art. 2

12. What Article in the RPC defines felony?

a. Art. 1 b. Art. 2 c. Art. 3 d. Art. 4

13. Except as provided in the treaties and laws of preferential application, the provision of this
code shall be enforced not only within the Philippine Archepilago, including its atmosphere,
its interior water and maritime zone.

a. Art. 1, RPC b. Art. 2, RPC c. Art. 3, RPC d. Art. 4, RPC

14. It is vested with the powers to enact penal laws.

a. The Department of Justice c. The President of the Philipines


b. The Congress d. The Supreme Court

15. It is defined as the branch or division of law that treats crimes, treats of their nature and
provides for their punishment.

a. Civil law c. criminal law

b. Labor law d. political law

16. A, with intent to kill; shot B with cal. 45 pistol. A didnot hit B, but instead hit C behind B. C
died.

a. This is an example of paragraph 1, Art. 4

b. This is an example of paragraph 1, Art. 3

c. This is an example of paragraph 2, Art. 3

d. This is an example of paragraph 2, Art. 4

17. John, with intent to kill his wife, stabbed her with a knife. The knife however did not
penetrate enough to inflict fatal injury because it was only less than 1 inch long. If prosecuted
for parricide, what article of the Revised Penal Code shall be applied?

a. Art. 3 b. Art. 2 c. Art 4 d. Art. 5

18. Penal laws are strictly applied against:

a. The accused b. The witness c. The government d. The complainant

19. General

a. A characteristic of criminal law that it cannot make an act punishable in a manner in which
it was not punishable when committed.
b. A characteristic of criminal law that is binding to all persons who live or sojourn in the
Philppine territory

c. A characteristic of criminal law that undertakes to punish crimes committed within the
Philippine territory

d. A characteristic of criminal having intenational application

20. The basis of criminal liability by classical theory.

a. Biological Defect b. Freewill c. Intent d. Freedom


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1. A 1. A 1. D

2. A 2. D 2. C

3. A 3. B 3. A

4. A 4. A 4. D

5. C 5. D 5. C

6. B 6. A 6. C

7. B 7. D 7. B

8. B 8. A 8. B

9. B 9. C 9. A

10. D 10. D 10. D

11. D 11. B 11. A

12. B 12. B 12. A

13. C 13. C 13. C

14. C 14. C 14. A

15. A 15. C 15. C

16. A 16. C 16. C

17. D 17. A 17. A

18. A 18. D 18. B

19. A 19. B 19. C

20. A 20. A 20. B


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POLICE PATROL OPERATIONS W/ POLICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

1. The regular day to day patrol activity refers to:


a. Routine patrol
b. Reactive patrol
c. Proactive patrol
d. Called for services

2. The maximum number of subordinates that a superior officer on patrol could


effectively supervise is known as:
a. Span of control
b. Unity of command
c. Chain of command
d. Command responsibility

3. The most expensive patrol method when it comes to human resources is:

a. Foot patrol
b. Marine patrol
c. Mobile patrol
d. Aircraft patrol

4. The patrol method which gives the greatest opportunity to develop sources of
information is:
a. Foot patrol
b. Marine patrol
c. Mobile patrol
d. Aircraft patrol

5. The patrol method that is characterized by speed and mobility and considered
as least expensive as it utilizes lesser number of men and covers a wider area in
a short period of time, while offering protection to patrol officers, refers to:
a. Foot patrol
b. Motorcycle patrol
c. Automobile patrol
d. Marine patrol

6. The patrol method used to monitor the general situation viewing from above is:
a. Horse patrol
b. Helicopter patrol
c. Canine patrol
d. Automobile patrol

7. One of the oldest method of patrol next to walking is:


a. Foot patrol
b. Horse patrol
c. Helicopter patrol
d. Bicycle patrol

8. The patrol method that is most applicable in wooded areas and grassy fields is:
a. Foot patrol
b. Horse patrol
c. Canine patrol
d. Bicycle patrol

9. They were the first civilization who utilized dogs in patrolling


a. Greeks
b. Egyptians
c. Romans
d. Chinese

10. An area containing two or more beats, routes or posts.


a. Post
b. Route
c. Area
d. Sector

11. The following are the advantages of foot patrol, except:


A. It develops greater contact with the public
B. It promotes easier detection of crime
C. It insures familiarization of area
D. It involves larger number of personnel

12. The police are the public and the public are the police” is a policing concept
introduced by:
a. Sir Robert peel
b. Henry Fielding
c. Benjamin Mendelsohn
d. Jonathan Wild
13. Horse patrol is also known as:
a. Canine patrol
b. K-9 patrol
c. Mounted patrol
d. All of them

14. Among the following is the patrol method with the greatest stealth.
a. Helicopter patrol
b. Automobile patrol
c. Bicycle patrol
d. Motorcycle patrol

15. This acronym stands for the system of attaching a miniature camera to a
search dog.
a. WOLVES
b. DOGS
c. CATS
d. CANINES

16. Using uniformed police officers and marked police vehicles characterizes
a. High visibility patrol
b. Decoy patrol
c. Low visibility patrol
d. Reactive patrol

17. The police officers in Police Community Precincts render 24 hours duty with a
prescribed division of:
a. 2 shifts
b. 4 shifts
c. 3 shifts
d. Every other day schedule

18. The ideal daily on duty hours for a patrol officer is:
a. 8
b. 12
c. 6
d. 24

19. The patrol pattern which is usually done at the start of duty:
a. Clockwise pattern
b. Zigzag pattern
c. Counter clockwise pattern
d. Crisscross pattern

20. The following are benevolent services performed by the Patrol officers:
I. Give relief assistance to disaster victims;
II. Rendering first aid for accident victims;
III. Mediate in family quarrels; and
IV. Preventing the actual commission of crimes.

a. I, II, III c. II, III, IV


b. III, IV, I d. I, II, III, IV
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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT

1. The Private Security Agency Law is known as

A. R.A. No. 5487

B. R.A. No. 5467

C. R.A. No. 5476

D. R.A. No. 5478

2. Any Person who, for hire or reward or on commission, conducts

or carries on or holds himself or itself out as conducting or

carrying on a detective agency or detective service.

A. Private Security Guard

B. Private Detective

C. Private Security Agency

D. Private Detective Agency

3. Any Person who is not a member of a regular police agency

or the Armed Forces of the Philippines who does detective

work for hire, reward or commission.

A. Private Detective Agency

B. Private Detective
C. Private Security Guard

D. Private Security Agency

4. Any Person who offers or renders personal service to

watch or secure either residential or business establishment

or both, or any building, compound or area including but not

limited to logging concession, agricultural, mining, or pasture

lands for hire or compensation or as an employee thereof is

known as

A. Security Guard

B. Private Security Agency

C. Private Detective Agency

D. Private Security Agency

5. Any Person, Association, Partnership or Corporation who

recruits, trains, muster, furnishes, solicits individuals or

business firms, private or government owned or controlled

corporations to engage his service or those of its watchmen

is known as

A. Private Security Guard

B. Private Detective

C. Private Detective Agency


D. Private Security Agency

6. Security Agency must be owned and controlled by how many

percentage of Filipino ownership?

A. 100% Filipino

B. 90% Filipino

C. 75% Filipino

D. 60% Filipino

7. How many security agency may a person organize or have an

interest in?

A. Four

B. Three

C. Two

D. One

8. The Operator or Manager of a security agency must be at

least

A. 25 Years of Age

B. 30 Years of Age

C. 35 Years of Age

D. 40 Years of Age

9. The Operator or Manager of a security agency must be at


least a

A. Ph. D. Degree Holder

B. Master's Degree Holder

C. College Graduate

D. High School Graduate

10. An Operator or Manager of a security agency must have no

previous record of any conviction of any crime or offense

involving

A. Crimes Against Person

B. Crimes Against Property

C. Crimes Against Chastity

D. Moral Turpitude

11. One of the following is not a disqualification for an

operator or manager of a security agency

A. Mental Incompetent

B. Womanizer

C. Narcotic Drug Addict

D. Habitual Drunkard

12. One of the following is not a requirement to qualify as a

security guard
A. Filipino Citizen

B. College Graduate

C. Physically and Mentally Fit

D. Not More Than 50 Years Old

13. A Security Guard must be at least

A. 5'2" in Height

B. 5'3" in Height

C. 5'4" in Height

D. 5'5" in Height

14. A Security Guard must not be less than

A. 19 Years of Age

B. 20 Years of Age

C. 21 Years of Age

D. 22 Years of Age

15. Who has the power to promulgate the rules and regulations

to carry out the provisions of R.A. No. 5487

A. The President of the Philippines

B. The DILG Secretary

C. The Chief of the PNP

D. The DOJ Secretary


16. Who has the power to exercise general supervision over

the operation of all Private Detective or Security Guard

Agencies?

A. LGU

B. DILG

C. PNP

D. DOJ

17. A Security Agency is entitled to possess firearm in a number

not exceeding

A. One Firearm For Every Two Security Guard

B. One Firearm For Every Three Security Guard

C. One Firearm For Every Four Security Guard

D. One Firearm For Every Five Security Guard

18. When may a security guard carry firearm outside of the

establishment he is guarding?

A. In Case of Emergency or Disaster

B. When Summoned By PNP Member For Help

C. When In Hot Pursuit Of A Thief Or Robber

D. When He Escorts Big Amount Of Cash

19. A Security Agency operating in the City of Manila may


employ not more than

A. 500 Security Guards

B. 1000 Security Guards

C. 1500 Security Guards

D. 2000 Security Guards

20. A Security Agency operating in places other than

Metropolitan Manila, other cities and first class

municipalities may employ not more than

A. 500 Security Guards

B. 1000 Security Guards

C. 15000 Security Guards

D. 2000 Security Guards


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POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION W/ POLICE PLANNING

1. In the planning process, the skill involved in knowing what should be done first refers to:

A. Forecasting C. Documenting

B. Monitoring D. Prioritizing

2. Which among the following is INCORRECT?

A. The highest rank in the PNP is Director General

B. There are three deputy chief, PNP who hold the rank of Police Deputy Director
General

C. The Command Group is composed of the four top officials of the PNP

D. The PNP is a directorial type of organization

3. It is referred to as turning point of event which needs to be addressed promptly.

A. Unusual occurrence C. Emergency

B. Crisis D. Contingency

4. It is likewise known as plan “B”, Back-up plan or Worst-case-scenario plan.

A. Tactical plan C. Urgent plan

B. Contingency plan D. Operation plan

5. Refers to plans whose timelines are usually between one (1) to three (3) years.

A. Strategic plan C. Medium-term plan

B. Tactical plan D. Management plan


6. Which among the following is considered to be the employer of the members of the PNP?

A. Local government C. National government

B. DILG D. NAPOLCOM

7. This plan answers the question, “How do we get there?”

A. Strategic plan C. Medium-term plan

B. Tactical plan D. Procedural plan

8. The operations plan and budget is an example of what PNP plans?

A. Strategic C. Tactical

B. Medium-term D. Procedural

9. What is that category of tactical plans which is developed as a result of crisis?

A. Reactive plan C. Miscellaneous plan

B. Proactive plan D. Administrative plan

10. Those who are charged with the actual fulfillment of the agency’s mission are _____
personnel.

A. Staff C. Supervision

B. Management D. Line

11. Often called the primary management function.

A. Planning C. Organizing

B. Budgeting D. Delegating

12. ____ Plans are developed in anticipation of problems.

A. Proactive C. Intelligence
B. Reactive D. Long-term

13. The government agency tasked by law to administer and control the Philippine National
Police.

A. DILG C. NAPOLCOM

B. Civil Service Commission D. Local government units

14. A type of plans used to guide line officers in routine and field operations, and in some
special operations.

A. Procedural C. Contingency

B. Functional D. Reactive

15. The military rank of Major General is the equivalent of what PNP rank?

A. Police Director General C. Police Director

B. Police Deputy Director General D. Police Chief Superintendent

16. In police operations, when a specific situation goes wrong, what kind of plan should be
executed?

A. Procedural C. Contingency

B. Tactical D. Operational

17. The founder of professional policing.

A. Robert Peel C. O.W. Wilson

B. J. Edgar Hoover D. Henry Fielding

18. The only government agency in the Philippines which is authorized to issue firearm
licenses, licenses for security guards as well as permit to operate security agencies.

A. Armed Forces of the Philippines C. National Bureau of Investigation


B. Philippine National Police D. National Police Commission

19. Supplies procurement plan and personnel recruitment plan are example of:

A. Operational plan C. Administrative plan

B. Intelligence plan D. Forecast plan

20. As an external disciplinary authority in the PNP the peoples Law Enforcement Boards are
empowered to investigate and decide citizen’s complaints against PNP members. These
boards are created by ____.

A. National Police Commission C. City/municipal mayors

B. Sangguniang Panglungsod/Bayan D. PNP

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