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SYNTHESIS 3 (CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION)

(PRE- TEST)

NAME:____________________________ YR. & SEC._______________


SUBJECT: DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE -CONTROL DATE:__________________

INSTRUCTION: WRITE THE LETTER ON A SEPARATE SHEET THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE


CORRECT ANSWER OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. PLEASE FOLLOW THE FORMAT. FORMAT:
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1. Following are drugs commonly abused, except;


a. Stimulant b. Opiates/ narcotics c. Heroin d. Vitamins
2. What do you call that chemically active substance rendering a specific effect on the central
nervous system of man?
a. Depressant b. Sedatives c. Drugs d. Stimulant
3. The Kind of drugs commonly abused because it excite the central nervous system,
increasing alertness, decreasing fatigue, delaying sleep, and also impale appetite and cause
weight loss.
a. Stimulant b. Opiates/ narcotics c. Heroin d. Sleeping
4. The term used if you over used or consumes drugs other than for medical treatment.
a. drug addict b. Drug abuse c. drugs harmful d. Drug dependent
5. Following may give drugs harmful to the users, except;
a. Excess b. Dangerous combination c, for medication d. taken by allergic person 06.
Following are considered circumstances of abusing the use of drugs, except
a. overuse or consumption of drugs other than medical treatment.
b. Using drugs without prescription
c. using drugs with prescription for medical reason
d. abuse of drugs and other substances can lead to physical and psychological dependence. 07.
Which of the following group of drugs that are used medically to relieve pain, but have a high
potential for abuse?
a. Stimulant b. Opiates/ narcotics c. Heroin d. Depressant / sedatives
8. Which of the following group of drugs that excite the central nervous system, increasing
nervousness, decreasing fatigue, delaying sleep , also impale appetite and cause eight loss?
a. Stimulant b. Opiates/ narcotics c. Heroin d. Depressant / sedatives
9. Which of the following group of drugs that have mild –calming or sleep –producing
effect upon the central nervous system?
a. Stimulant b. Opiates/ narcotics c. Heroin d. Depressant / sedatives
10. Which of the following group of drugs that sometimes called narcotics used medically to
relieve pain, but have a high potential to abuse
a. Stimulant b. Opiates c. Heroin d. Depressant / sedatives
11. Drugs that are derived from chemical substances which affect the perception, sensation,
, behaviour and produces hallucination on the user.
a. Cocaine b. Morphine c. Hallucinogens d. Marijuana 12. Following are the
routes of drug administration, except;
a. Snorting b. Injection c. Inhalation d. Rubbing
13. What methods of drug administration taken into the mouth and must pass through the
stomach before being absorbed in the bloodstream?
a. Snorting b. Injection c. Inhalation d. Oral Ingestion
14. What methods of drug administration taken by administering into the body by the use of
stringer or by hypodermic needle?
a. Snorting b. Injection c. Inhalation d. Buccal
15. What methods of drug administration by means of inhalation through the nose of drugs in
gaseous form?
a. Snorting b. Injection c. Inhalation d. Oral Ingestion
16. Methods of administering drugs by placing it just under the lips.
a. Snorting b. Buccal c. Inhalation d. Injection
17. It refers to any substance that enters into the human body and can change either the
function or structure of the human organism.
a. Medicine b Drugs c. Therapeutics d. Drug abuse
18. What do you call if the drug is used in the diagnostic, cure, treatment and prevention of
disease or for the relief of pain or discomfort?
a. Medicines b Drugs c. Therapeutics d. Drug abuse
19. The use of drugs in treating and preventing disease and in preserving them.
a. Medicines b Drugs c. Therapeutics d. Drug abuse
20. The term used of inadvertent of deliberate consumption of much larger doses that the
habitually used by the individual in question and resulting in serious toxic reaction or death.
a. Drug addict b. Overdose c. Poly drug abuse d. Drug Addiction
21. The term used when a person is physically dependent on one or more psycho-active
substances, or whose long term use has produce tolerance, which has lost control over his
intake, and would manifest withdrawal symptom if discontinuance were to occur. a.
Drug addicts b. Overdose c. Poly drug abuse d. Drug Addiction
22. It refers to the cessation of use of a psycho-active substance previously abused, or on
which the user developed drug dependence.
a. Abstinence b. Overdose c. Poly drug abuse d. Drug Addiction
23. The state of a person of being deliberate or unintentional continuous of mind changing,
chemical substances usually the reason other than the legitimate medical purposes, that
results in any degree of physical, mental.
a. Drug abuse b. Abstinence c. Overdose d. Therapeutics
24. The medical term relates to physical or psychological dependence or both.
a. Abstinence b. Drug Dependence c. Poly drug abuse d. Drug Addiction
25. Alcoholism is also known as ________.
a. Drunkard b. Addict c. Narcotics d. Philander
26. Under Article 15 of the “Revised Penal Code (RPC) intoxication is considered to be an
________circumstances.
a. . Alternative b. Mitigating c. Aggravating d. Justifying
27. Intoxication is considered to be ____________ circumstance when not habitual.
a. . Alternative b. Mitigating c. Aggravating d. Justifying
28. Intoxication is considered to be ____________ circumstances when habitual or intentional
a. Alternative b. Mitigating c. Aggravating d. Justifying
29. The law which prohibits driving under the influence of liquor?
a. R.A. 4136 sb. R.A. 7610 c. R.A. 9262 d. R.A, 8750
30. It is an act or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment
or exchange of money for the performance of sexual act. a. Vagrant b. Prostitution
c. Prostitute d. Hospitality
31. It is a kind of drugs processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted
from the seed pop of certain varieties of poppy plants.
a. . Marijuana b, Opium c. Cocaine d. Heroin
32. It is act of having casual /illicit sex with a number of people. Usually refers to men, and
often in the context of cheating on a wife or girlfriend.
a. Philandering b. Mitigating c. Aggravating d. Philanders
33The Revised Penal Code defined it as any person having no apparent means of subsistence.
Who has the physical ability to work and who neglect to apply himself or herself to some lawful
calling?
a. Vagrants and Prostitutes b. Philander c. Drunkard d. Addicts
34. Following are the diseased cause by alcoholism, except;
a. Craving b. Loss of control c. Physical Dependence d. Laziness
35. Disease of alcoholism of frequent inability to stop drinking once a person has begun to
drink
a. Craving b. Loss of control c. Physical Dependence d. Laziness
36. Disease of alcoholism of having a strong need or compulsion to drink.
a. Craving b. Loss of control c. Physical Dependence d. Laziness

37. Disease of alcoholism the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms, such as shakiness and
anxiety when alcohol use is stopped.
a. Craving b. Loss of control c. Physical Dependence d. Laziness
38. The law giving protection of children against child abuse, exploitation and discrimination
act.
a. R.A. 7610 b. R.A. 9262 c. P.D. 603 d. R.A. 10158
39. One of the vices by wagering of money or something of materials value on an event with an
uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and /or material
goods.
a. Jueteng b. Gambling c. Bettor d. Collector
40. Vices wherein illegal numbers game that involves the combination of numbers as a form of
local lottery where bets are placed and accepted per combination. a. Jueteng b.
Gambling c. Bettor d. Collector
41. In illegal gambling it refers to the person who collects, solicit, produces bets in behalf of
his/her principal for any illegal numbers game that is usually in possession of gaming
paraphernalia.
a. Collector/Agent b. Protector c. Coddler d. Maintainer
42. In illegal gambling it refers to the person who lends or provides protection, or receives
benefits in any manner in the operation of any illegal number
a. Collector/Agent b. Protector or Coddlers c. Coddler d. Maintainer
43. A kind of drugs also known as “Poor man’s cocaine’
a. Shabu b. Cocaine c. Opium d. Marijuana
44. A stimulant agent that a temporary increase of the functional activity or efficiency of an
organism or any of its part.
a. Shabu b. Cocaine c. Opium d. Marijuana
45. It refers to the method of restoration of an optimum state of health by medical, physical,
psychological, soil and peer group support for a chemically dependent person and his
significant to others.
a. Rehabilitation b. Tolerance c. Treatment d. Administer
46. It refers to the physiological adaptation to the effects of drugs so as diminish the effect with
constant dosages or to maintain the intensity and duration of effects through increased
dosage.
a. Rehabilitation b. Tolerance c. Treatment d. Administer
47. It refers to the application of planned procedures to identify and change pattern or
behaviour that are mal-adoptive, destructive, health injuring or to restore appropriate levels
of physical, psychological or social functioning.
a. Rehabilitation b. Tolerance c. Treatment d. Administer
48. What do you call that facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous drugs?
a.. Store b. Clandestine Laboratory c. Drugstore d. Pharmaceutical
49. What do you call that act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person,
with or without his/her knowledge, by injection, inhalation, ingestion or other mean? a.
Rehabilitation b. Tolerance c. Treatment d. Administer
50. What do you call that act of knowingly passing a dangerous drug to another, personally or
otherwise, and by means, with or without consideration?
a. Deliver b. Den, dive, resort c. Practitioner d. Drug syndicate
51. It refers to a place where any dangerous drug and essential chemical is administered,
delivered, stored for illegal purposes.
a. Deliver b. Den, dive, resort c. Practitioner d. Drug syndicate
52. It refers to any organized group of two or more persons forming or joining together with the
intention of committing any offense prescribed in R.A 9165.
a. Deliver b. Den, dive, resort c. Practitioner d. Drug syndicate 53.
Otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002
a. R.A. 9165 b. R.A. 6425 c. R.A. 7610 d. R.A. 7438
54. The Republic Act that repealed by R.A. 9165.
a. R.A. 9165 b. R.A. 6425 c. R.A. 7610 d. R.A. 7438
55. It refers to the wilful act of any person of maliciously and surreptitiously inserting, placing,
adding or attaching directly or indirectly, through ny overt or covert act any dangerous
drugs in the person, house, effects or in the immediate vicinity of any innocent individual
for the of implicating, incriminating or imputing the commission of any violation of R.A.
9165. a. Perjury b. False Testimony c. Planting of Evidence d. Vagrancy
56. What do you call that analytical test using device, tools or equipment with different
chemical or physical principle that is more specific which will validate and confirm the result
of the screening test.
a. Cosnfinement b. Confirmatory Test c. Dispense d. Instrument
57. It refers to the investigative technique of allowing an unlawful consignment of any
dangerous drug, essential chemical to pass into, through out of the country under the
supervision of authorized officers, with a view to gathering evidence to identify any person
involved in any dangerous drug related offense.
a. Dispense b. Controlled Delivery c. Planting of Evidence d. Under cover assignment
58. What do you call that transaction involving the illegal trafficking of dangerous drugs and/or
controlled precursors and essential chemicals using electronic devices, or acting as a broker in
any such transaction whether for money or any other consideration?
a. Trading b. Controlled Delivery c. Planting of Evidence d. Under cover assignment
59. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) is headed by __________.
a. General b. Director d. Director General c. District Director
60. The agency of the government that responsible for the efficient and effective law
enforcement of all the provisions on any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and
essential chemical as provided by R.A. 9165.
a. Constabulary Anti –Narcotics Units b. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
c. Philippine Drug Employment Authority (PDEA) d. Philippine National Police (PNP) 61.
The first Director General of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
a. General Dionisio Santiago b. PDDG Anselmo Avenido
c. PCSUPT Jose Gutierrez d. General Cesar Nazareno
62. The name of Chinese national ordered executed by President Ferdinand Marcos being
the top heroin traffickers in the Philippines.
a. Lim Chong b. Lim Seng c. Bong Kho c. Liun Ching
63. The Director General of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Authority (PDEA) is assisted by
______ Deputies General.
a. Five (5) Deputy General b. Four (4) Deputy General c
Three (3) Deputy General d. Two (2) Deputy General 64.
Following are the four (4) pillars of anti-drug campaign, except;
a. Drug Reduction Drive b. Drug Prohibition
c. Drug Demand Reduction Drive d. International Cooperation
e. Alternative Development /reform Program
65. The penalty of life imprisonment and a fine ranging from Five Hundred Thousand pesos
(Php 500,000.00) to Ten Million pesos (Php 10,000,000.00) will be imposed to a person in
possession of dangerous drug regardless of purity in the amount of _____ grams. a. 10
grams b. 25 grams c. 30 grams d. 50 grams or more
66. How about marijuana how many grams is required for the imposition of the penalty of life
imprisonment and a fine ranging from Five Hundred Thousand pesos (Php 500,000.00 ) to
Ten Million pesos (Php 10,000,000.00).?
a. 100 grams b. 250 grams c. 300 grams d. 500 grams or more
67. The dangerous drug board (DDB) is composed of how many members.
a. 5 member’s b. 10 member’s c. 17 member’s d. 20 members
68. What do you call that specific stimulant appearing as white, odorless crystal or crystalline
powder with a bitter numbing taste?
a. Opium b. Cocaine c. Shabu d. Narcotic
69. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride is commonly known to the underworld as _____.
a. Opium b. Cocaine c. Shabu d. Narcotic
70. Opiates or narcotic drugs derived from plants material like leaves, tops, stems, flowers and
roots, from cannabis plant (cannabis ariva) dried and prepared fro smoking or taken orally
as “brownies.”
a. Marijuana b. Cocaine c. Shabu d. Narcotic
71. It refers to any person who knowingly and wilfully consents to the unlawful acts provided in
R.A. 9165 and uses his/her influence, power or position inn shielding, harbouring , screening
or facilitating the escape of any person he/she knows or has reasonable grounds to believe
on or suspect; has violated the provisions of R.A 9165 in order to prevent he arrest,
prosecution and conviction of the violator.
a. Financier b. Protector/coddler c. Pusher d. Usher
72. What do you call that rapid test performed to establish potential/ presumptive positive
result.
a. Laboratory b. Drug Test c. Screening Test d. Random Test
73. It refers to any act of giving away, selling or distributing medicine or any dangerous drug
with or without the use of prescription.
a. Pushing b. Delivering c. Dispense d. Usher
74. Following are the power and duties of Philippine Drug Enforcement Authority, except;
a. Administered oath in relation to drug cases.
b. Issue subpoena and duces tecum in the investigation of drug related cases.
c. Prosecution of the offense of drug related cases.
d. Arrest and apprehend as well as search all drugs violator.
75. It refers to an individual who transport dangerous drugs in exchange for a huge amount of
money, depending on the amount of drugs to be delivered and the route/distance to be
travelled.
a. Drug Mule or Drug Couriers b. Delivering c. Dispense d. Usher
76. It refers to any immoral conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity,
wickedness and corruption of the minds and the body.
a. Drunkard b. Alcoholic Abuse c. Vices d. Alcoholic
77. Following are the different forms of vices, except;
a. Drug addiction b. alcoholism c. Alcoholism d. Hobby
78. What do you call that report submitted by the operating unit to the Philippine Drugs
Enforcement Authority (PDEA) before the conduct of drug operation, indicating the details
such identity, area of operation, composition, tactics, and equipment of the operating unit
and the duration of the operation.
a. Spot Report b. Pre- Operations Report c, Spot Report d. After Operations Report
79. It refers to an illegal number game where the winning combination is derived from the last
two numbers of the first prize of the winning Sweepstake ticket.
a. Jueteng b. Last two numbers c. Masiao d. Gambling
80. It refers to the wagering of money or something of materials value on an event with an
uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and or material goods.
a. Jueteng b. Last two numbers c. Masiao d. Gambling
81. It refers to any person who places bet for himself/herself or on behalf of another
person, other than the personnel or staff of any illegal numbers game operation.
a. Collector b. Agent c. Bettor d. Cabo
82. The law which defined prostitutes as “women who for money or profit, habitually
indulge in sexual intercourse or lasciviousness conduct.
a. R.A. 7610 b. R.A. 10158 c. P.D. 603 d. R.A. 9262
83. It refers to any person who maintains/ manages or operates any illegal number game in
a specific area.
a. Cobrador b. Cabo c. Operator/Manager d. Protector
84. It refers to any person who finances the operations of any illegal numbers game.
a. Capitalist/Financiers b. Cobrador c. Cabo c. Operator/Manager
85. Otherwise known as the cockfighting law of 19974.
a. P. D. 483 b. P.D. 449 c. P.D. 1602 d. R.A. 9287
86. Otherwise known as the anti-gambling law of 1978.
a. P. D. 483 b. P.D. 449 c. P.D. 1602 d. R.A. 9287
87. Stimulant that produces a temporary increase of the functional activity or efficiency of an
organism or any of its part.
a. Marijuana b. Shabu c. Cocaine d. Morphine
88. It refers to a drug the substance of which will lessen pain and/or induces stupor.
a. Narcotics b. Shabu c. Cocaine d. Morphine
89. The term drug is derived from the 14th century French word ________.
a. Droga b. Druga c. Drogue d. Drigo
90. Drugs may be harmful to the body if taken, except;
a. Excess b. Dangerous combination
c. Obeyance to the prescription of authorized physician d. Hypersensitive person
91. It refers to a chemical substance that brings about physical, emotional, behavioural change
in a person taking it.
a. therapeutically b. Pain reliever c. Drugs d. alcohol
92. It refers to a psychostimulant drug of the phenethylamine class that produces increased
wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and appetite. a. Sedatives
b. Amphetamine c. Ketamine d. Opiates
93. What do you call that anaesthetics drug that is abused for its hallucinogenic properties . Its
predominant legitimate use is as veterinary anaesthetics?
a. Sedatives c. Amphetamine d. Ketamine d. Opiates
94. It refers to the use of two or more psycho active substance in quantities and with
frequencies that cause the individual significant physiological, psychological, or sociological
distress or impairment.
a. Tolerance b. Treatment c. Poly Drug Abuse d. Drug Abuse
95. What do you call that drugs used in diagnosis, cure, treatment, and prevention, of disease
or for the relief of pain or discomfort?
a. Drugs b. Medicine c. Therapeutics d. Drug abuse
96. What do you call that illegal cultivation, culture, delivery, administration, dispension,
manufacture, sale, trading, transportation, distribution, importation, exportation, or
possession of any dangerous drugs?
a. Drug syndicate b. Drug Syndicate c. Illegal Trafficking d. Culturing
97. It refer to any person who sells, trades, administer, dispense, delivers or gives away to
another, distributes , dispatches, in transit or transport dangerous drugs, or who acts as a
broker.
a. Dispense b. Pusher c. Usher d. Drug Addict
98. Otherwise known as the Dangerous Drug Act of 1972, that was repealed by Republic Act
Number 9165,
a. R.A. 6425 b. R.A. 9160 c. R.A. 7610 d. R.A. 6975
99. Republic Act 9165 took effect on _________.
a. July 8, 2002. b. July 6, 2002. c. July 4, 2002 d, July 2, 2002.
100. The law creating the Dangerous Drug Board (DDB) which is the policy-making body on
prevention and control of drug abuse.
a. R.A. 6425 b. R.A. 9160 c. R.A. 7610 d. R.A. 6975 x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-
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ANTONINO M. ESTEBAN
P/LT (RET.)
LL.B, MSCA, RCRIM
SYNTHESIS 2 (LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION)
(PRE TEST)

NAME:____________________________ YR. & SEC._______________


SUBJECT: POLICE INTELLIGENCE DATE:___________________

INSTRUCTION: WRITE THE LETTER ON A SEPARATE SHEET THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE


CORRECT ANSWER OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. PLEASE FOLLOW THE FORMAT. FORMAT:
ON A COUPON BOND, 25 PER COLUMN. USE ONLY 1 SHEET OF COUPON BOND INCLUSIVE OF
TWO SUBJECTS. CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.

01. It refers to an administrative determination from security standpoint that an individual is


eligible to access to classified mater.
a. Personnel clearance b. Security Clearance c. Police Clearance d. VIP Clearance 02.
What types of clearance wherein a certification is issued by the proper authorities that the
person described has an access to classified matter at the appropriate level?
a. Directed clearance b. Intelligence Clearance c, Security Clearance d. Access Clearance
03. What types of clearance granted for a specific purpose upon completion of prescribed
records check or background check?
a. Directed clearance b. Intelligence Clearance c, Security Clearance d. Access 04. It
is the art and science of code and ciphers. It is done through the use of telephone
scramble or technically speaking, speech inverter where speech frequencies are divided
to produce a scrambling speech when intercepted.
a. Decoding b. Coding c. Cryptography d. Cryptographer 05.
It is the process of transforming of coded message into plain text.
a. Decoding b. Decrypting c. Crypto analysis d. a & b.
6. It is the process of changing of message from plain clear text to unintelligible form.
a. Coding b. Encrypting c. Cryptographer d. a & b.
7. It refers to people who break intercepted code.
a. Coding b. Encrypting c. Crypto Analyst d. Cryptographer
8. It refers to a person skilled in converting message from clear to unintelligible forms by the
use of codes and ciphers.
a. Coder b. Encrypter c. Cryptographer d. a & b.
9. What do you call that inquiry into the character, reputation, discretion, and loyalty of an
individual in order to determine a person’s suitability or access to classified matters prior to
the granting of security clearance?
a. Personnel Security Investigation b. Complete Background Investigation
(CBI)
c. Partial Background Investigation (PBI) d. Local Agency Check
10. Following are the types of Personnel Security Investigation, except;
a. National Agency Check (NAC) b. Local Agency Check (LAC)
c. Background Investigation (BI) d. Provincial Agency Check (PAC)
11. Types of investigation of an individual made on the basis of written information supplied by
him in response to an official inquiry.
a. National Agency Check (NAC) b. Local Agency Check (LAC)
c. Background Investigation (BI) d. Provincial Agency Check (PAC
12. Types of investigation by means of an inquiry sent o a local government agencies, former
employers, character references and schools where the subject attended.
a. National Agency Check (NAC) b. Local Agency Check (LAC)
c. Background Investigation (BI) d. Provincial Agency Check (PAC).
13. Types of investigation which is more comprehensive than National Agency check and Local
Agency Check.
a. National Agency Check (NAC) b. Local Agency Check (LAC)
c. Background Investigation (BI) d. Provincial Agency Check (PAC).
14. What do you call those types of background investigation which consists of thorough and
complete investigation of the background of the subject including the circumstances of his
life? a. Personnel Security Investigation b. Complete Background Investigation
(CBI)
c. Partial Background Investigation d. Record Check Investigation
15. What do you call that classification of document containing information or material, the
unauthorized disclosure of which would endanger national security, cause serious injury to the
interest and prestige of the nation or any governmental activity or would be of great advantage
of other nation.
a. Restricted Record b. Confidential c. Top Secret d. Secret
16. What do you call that classification of document containing information or materials the
unauthorized disclosure of which would be prejudicial to the interest or prestige of the
nation or any government activity or would cause administrative embarrassment or
unwarranted injury to the honor and dignity of an individual would be of advantage to
foreign nation. a. Restricted Record b. Confidential c. Top Secret d. Secret
17. Restricted document is covered by a legal size bond paper with _______
a. 1/2 –inch green border b. 1/2 –inch green border
c. a. 1/2 –inch green border D. Bold Restricted word on top and at the bottom
of the bond paper.
18. Top Secret document is covered by a legal size bond paper with _______
A. 1/2 –inch green border b. 1/2 –inch blue border
c. 1/2 –inch red border d. Bold Restricted word on top and at the bottom
of the bond paper
19. Secret document is covered by a legal size bond paper with _______
a. 1/2 –inch green border b. 1/2 –inch green border
c. 1/2 – red border d. Bold Restricted word on top and at the bottom
of the bond paper.
20. Confidential document is covered by a legal size bond paper with _______
a. 1/2 –inch green border b. 1/2 –inch blue border
c. 1/2 – red border d. Bold Restricted word on top and at the bottom of
the bond paper.
21. It refers to the record containing information and material the unauthorized disclosure of
which would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation, politically, economically, or from
the point of national security.
a. Restricted Record b. Confidential c. Top Secret d. Secret
22. It is the system in which information of value is obtained through the process of
direct communication in which one or more of the parties is unaware of the specific
purpose of the conversation.
a. Classify b. Elicitation c. Reclassify d. De classify
23. It is an act of assigning of information or material to one of the four security classification
categories.
a. Classify b. Elicitation c. Reclassify d. De classify
24. It is an act of changing he assigned classification of a document or material
a. Classify b. Upgrading c. Reclassify d. De classify
25. It is an act of removal of the security classification from the document or material
a. Classify b. Elicitation c. Reclassify Dd. Declassify
26. It is an act of changing of classified matter to a category higher than previously assigned to
it.
a. Classify b. Upgrading c. Reclassify d. Declassify
27. It refers to the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration,
and interpretation of all available information, which may have immediate or potential
significance to the development and execution of plan, policies and programs of the users. a.
Police intelligence parlance b. Military Intelligence parlance
c. Civilian Intelligence parlance d. Para-Military Intelligence Parlance
28. It refers to the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration,
and interpretation of all available information, regarding he activities of the criminal and other
law violators for the purpose of affecting their arrest, obtaining evidence, and forestalling plan
to commit crimes.
a. Police intelligence parlance b. Military Intelligence parlance
c. Civilian Intelligence parlance d. Para-Military Intelligence Parlance
29. The Chinese philosopher who wrote the book “ the Art of War”
a. Rahab b. Sun- Tzu c. Delilah d. Akbar
30. Who is that Philistines agent that uses her sex to gain information that lead to the
location of the largest effective force of the enemy.
a. Alexander the Great b. Frederick the Great c. Walsingham d. Delilah
31. Protector of Queen Elizabeth 1, who utilizes his student as his agent.
a. Sir Francis Walsingham b. Akbar c. Hannibal d. Alfred Redl
32. “One spy in the right place is worth 20,000 men in the field” is the slogan of ______.
a. Julius Ceasar b. George Washington c. Napoleon Bonaparte d Hannibal
33. Who is that homosexual brilliant intelligence agent who became the chief of Austro
Hungarian Secret Service but in fact a double agent of Russia, but forced to commit suicide due
to reason of treason discovered committed by him.
a. Karl Schulmeister b. Alfred Redl c. Eduard Steiber d. Brahma Kautiya
34. Who is that Intelligence officer during the 18th century renowned as “Napoleon Eye”,
credited for establishing counter intelligence conducted against spies?
a. Karl Schulmeister b. Hannibal c. Alfred Redl d. Juius Ceasar
35. He was a member of the New York Police Department in early 1900, he was the head of
the Italian Squad, and by through extensive intelligence network, he is credited to smash the
black society.
a. Samuel Luke b. John Churchill c. Joseph Petrosino d. King Edward 1
36. Headed the Office of Strategic Office (OSS), the immediate forerunner of the Central
Intelligence Agency a lawyer and millionaire and enjoyed Roosevelt trust.
a. William Donovan b. Admiral Isoroku c. Sir Arthur Wellesley d. William Stephenson
37. It refers to the turning point of the Naval in the Pacific; the victory gained by the Americans
was due to the disrupted messages from the Imperial Japanese Navy.
a. Battle of Norway, b. Battle of Midway c. Battle of Brandy d. Battle of Scotch
38. It refers to the agency created under the US National Security Act of 1947, established by
the late President Truman, in January 1946.
a. V2- Rackets b. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
c. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. National Intelligence Service Agency (NISA)
39. The Intelligence agency in the Philippines under the Office of the President.
a. Regional Intelligence Coordinating Council b. Provincial Intelligence Network
c. National Intelligence Coordinating Council d. Philippine Intelligence Agency
40. It refers to all he evaluated materials of every description including those derived from
observation, reports, rumors, imagery, and other sources from which intelligence is produced.
a. Information b. Evaluation c. Integration d. analyzation
41. Following are the general classification of sources of information collected coming from
open sources, except;
a. Enemy Activities b. Captured Documents c. Surveillance d. Agencies
42. Following are the general classification of sources of information collected coming from
close sources, except;
a. Casing b. Captured Documents c. Surveillance d. Elicitation
43. He is a person who gives information to the police voluntarily.
a. Informant b. Informer c. Criminal Informant d. Voluntary Informant
44. It refers to the knowledge essential to ensure the protection of lives and properties.
a. National Intelligence b. Public Safety Intelligence c. National Security d. Informer
45. He is a person who gives information to the police reward or price.
a. Informant b. Informer c. Criminal Informant d. Voluntary Informant
46. It refers to the person who casually imparts information to an officer with no intention of
providing subsequent information.
a. Recruited informant b. incidental Informant c. Ordinary Informant d. Voluntary Informant
47. Following are the Principles of Intelligence, except;
a. Intelligence and operation are interdependent.
b. Intelligence should be delayed in reporting.
c. Intelligence must be useful
d. Intelligence must be timely.
48. The Principles of intelligence that must serve the commander’s need and requirement.
a. Intelligence and operation are interdependent.
b. Intelligence should be delayed in reporting.
c. Intelligence must be useful
d. Intelligence must be timely
49. The Principles of intelligence that must reach the user in time to serve as basis for
appropriate action.
a. Intelligence and operation are interdependent.
b. Intelligence should be delayed in reporting.
c. Intelligence must be useful
d. Intelligence must be timely
50. It refers to the person selected, cultivated and developed into a continuous source of
information.
a. Recruited informant b. Special Informant c. Ordinary Informant d. Voluntary
Informant 51. Teachers, Businessman, Professional giving information to the police
are example of what kind of informants?
a. Special Informant b. Ordinary Informant c. Recruited d. Incidental Informant
52. Following are the functional classification of intelligence, except;
a. Criminal Intelligence b. Line Intelligence
c. Internal Security Intelligence c. Public Safety Intelligence
53 It refers to the functional classification of intelligence wherein the knowledge is essential to
the prevention of crimes and the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of criminal offenders. .
a. Criminal Intelligence b. Line Intelligence
c. Internal Security Intelligence c. Public Safety Intelligence
54. It refers to the functional classification of intelligence wherein the knowledge is essential to
the maintenance of peace in order.
a. Criminal Intelligence b. Line Intelligence
c. Internal Security Intelligence c. Public Safety Intelligence
55. It refers to the functional classification of intelligence wherein the knowledge is essential to
ensure the protection of lives and property.
a. Criminal Intelligence b. Line Intelligence
c. Internal Security Intelligence d. Public Safety Intelligence

56. What do you call that knowledge pertaining to the capabilities and vulnerabilities of a
foreign nation, which is required by the National Planners for the formulation of an
adequate National Defense in peace and forms the basis, for, projected military operations
in time of war?
a. Department of Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Political Intelligence
57. What do you call that intelligence that deals with the extent and utilization of natural and
Human resources to the industrial potential of the nations?
a. Department of Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Political Intelligence
58. What do you call that component of strategic intelligence that deals with individual
personalities who have actual possession of power?
a. Department of Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Biographical Intelligence
59. What do you call that component of strategic intelligence that deals with the natural as well
as man-made features of the physical environment of man considered from the point of
view of military operations?
a. Geographical Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Biographical Intelligence
60. It refers to the strategic component of intelligence that deals with the Domestic and
Foreign affairs and relation of government operations
a. Department of Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Political Intelligence
61. It refers to the field of intelligence required by the commander to provide for planning and
conduct of tactical operation.
a. Department of Intelligence b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Economic Intelligence d. Line/Tactical/Combat Intelligence
62. In the field of intelligence PWET means;
a. Power, War, Energy, Tolerance b. Political, Warfare, Education, Tactics
c. People, Weather, Enemy, Terrain d. Persons, Wind, Energy, Transportation
63. It refers to the integrated product of intelligence developed by all government
departments concerning the broad aspect of national policy and national security.
a. National Intelligence b. Police Intelligence c. National Policy d. National Security
64. It refers to the broad categories of national intelligence that relate to the protection and
preservation of military, economic and productive strength of a country including the security
of the government and the domestic and foreign affairs against espionage, sabotage and
subversion.
a. National Intelligence b. Police Intelligence c. National Policy d. National Security
65. It refers to the broad categories of national intelligence required by the department or
agencies of the government to execute its mission and discharge its responsibilities.
a. Department of Intelligence b. Police Intelligence c. National Policy d. National Security
66. It refers to the broad categories of national intelligence used in the preparation and
execution of tactical plan.
a. Military Intelligence b. Police Intelligence c. National Policy d. National Security
67. What do you call that phased of intelligence covering the activity devoted in destroying
the effectiveness of hostile foreign activities and the protection of information against
espionage, subversion and sabotage?
a. Military Intelligence b. Police Intelligence c. Counter Intelligence d. National Security
68. Following are the three (3) activity of counter intelligence, except;
a. Protection of information against espionage
b. Information given freely to any person/persons.
c. Protection of personnel against subversion.
d. Protection of installation and materials against espionage.
69. It refers to the general type of intelligence that measures, seeks, conceal information from
the enemy
a. Passive measures b. Active Measures c. Line Measures d. Combat Measures
70. It refers to the general type of intelligence that measures which seeks actively to block the
enemies’ effort to gain information or engage in espionage, subversion and sabotage.
a. Passive measures b. Active Measures c. Line Measures d. Combat Measures
71. It compasses the measures taken by a command to protect itself against espionage,
enemy operation, sabotage, subversion nor surprise. This is what categories of Counter
intelligence Operation?
a. Civil Security b. Censorship c. Military Intelligence d. Travel Security
72. It compasses active and passive counter intelligence measures affecting the non-military
nationals permanently or temporarily residing in an area under military jurisdiction. a. Civil
Security b. Censorship c. Military Intelligence d. Travel Security
73. It refers to an activity which constitutes the value of the counterintelligence workload,
worldwide and includes specific investigation of individual and incidence, which for the most
part are conducted in an overt but discreet manner.
a. Counterintelligence Investigation b.Censorship c.Military Intelligence d.Travel Security
74. Following are the categories of counterintelligence measures, except;
a. Denial measures b. Detection Measures c. Arrest measures d. Deception Measures 75.
It refers to the three categories of Counterintelligence measures exercising secrecy
discipline document security, camouflage and concealment communication security, military
censorship, and counter reconnaissance effort.
a. Denial measures b. Detection Measures c. Arrest measures d. Deception Measures
76. It refers to the three categories of Counterintelligence using security tag or pass card,
challenge or pass word, reconnaissance.
a. Denial measures b. Detection Measures c. Arrest measures d. Deception Measures
77. What do you call that process through which intelligence is obtained, produced and made
available to users?
a. Counterintelligence b. Strategic Intelligence c. Intelligence Cycle d. Police Intelligence
78. Following are the phase of intelligence cycle, except;
a. Phase l- Planning the Collection Effort
b. Phase ll- Collection of information
c. Phase lll – Processing the collected information.
d. PHASE lV – Surveillance, Apprehension, Arrest and Detention.
79. Following are the factors in choosing collection agents, except;
a. Spiritual b. Capability c. Multiplicity d. Balance
80. It refers to the factors in choosing collection of agent by determining the number of agents
needed in the operation.
a. Spiritual b. Capability c. Multiplicity d. Balance
81. It refers to the phases of intelligence cycle of the reduction of information into writing or
some other form of graphical representation and the arranging of this information into groups
related items.
a. Evaluation b. Recording c. Interpreting d. Analysing
82. It refers to the phases of intelligence cycle of the determination of the pertinence of the
information to the operation, reliability of the source of or agency and the accuracy of the
information.
a. Evaluation b. Recording c. Interpreting d. Analysing
83. What components of strategic intelligence that deals with the progress of the research and
development as it affects the economic and military potential of a nation.
a. intelligence b. Counter Intelligence c. Scientific Intelligence d. Line Intelligence
84. It refers to an item of information of the characteristics of the area of operation and the
enemy which the commander feels he needs before he can reasonably arrive at a decision.
. a. Priorities b. Recording c. Evaluation d. Essential element of Information
85. It refers to the reduction of information into writing or some other form of graphical
representation and the arranging of this information into groups related items.
. a. Priorities b. Recording c. Evaluation d. Essential element of Information
86. It refers to the intelligence cycle which reflects the critically of the need for the
particular information. No formula exists which can be automatically determine the priorities,
and such determination is a matter of judgement.
a. Priorities b. Recording c. Evaluation d. Essential element of Information 87.
Following are the evaluation of the processing of the collected intelligence operation,
except;
a. Credibility b. Reliability c. Credibility d. Existency
88. Following are the three (3) activity of counter intelligence, except;
a. Protection of information against espionage
b. Protection of life and property.
c. Protection of personnel against subversion.
d. Protection of installation and materials against sabotage.
89. In the evaluation/ interpretation of intelligence information, A3 means;
b. Completely reliable/ possibly true b. usually reliable/ probably true
c. Not Usually Reliable/ Improbable d. Unreliable/ Improbable 90. In
the evaluation/ interpretation of intelligence information, B2 means;
a. Completely reliable/ possibly true b. Usually reliable/ probably true
c. Not Usually Reliable/ Improbable d. Unreliable/ Improbable 91.
In the evaluation/ interpretation of intelligence information, D5 means;
a. Completely reliable/ possibly true b. Usually reliable/ probably true
c. Not Usually Reliable/ Improbable d. Unreliable/ Improbable
92. What do you call that tool of recording information which is permanent official
chronological record of the operation of the intelligence section, unit or agency including also
incoming and outgoing messages?
a. Natural Cover b. Situation Map c. Intelligence Workbook d. Intelligence Journal 93.
What do you call that tool of recording information which is permanent a device that
provides a mean of systematic arrangement of information by type subject for particular topic
are group together.
a. Natural Cover b. Situation Map c. Intelligence Workbook d. Intelligence Journal 94.
What do you call that tool of recording of information which is the graphic representation of
the current enemy situation?
a. Natural Cover b. Situation Map c. Intelligence Workbook d. Intelligence Journal
95. It refers to the places the undercover agent in type of employment where he can observe
the activities of the target.
a. Work Assignment b. Social assignment c. Dwelling d. Multiple Assignment 96.
It refers which requires the agent to frequent places of entertainment and amusement
known to be habitually visited by the target.
a. Work Assignment b. Social assignment c. Dwelling d. Multiple Assignments
97. It refers to the place in which the agent establishes residence in or near the dwelling which
houses the subject.
a. Work Assignment b. Social assignment d. Dwelling d. Multiple Assignment
98. What do you call that investigative technic in which the agent conceal his official identity to
obtain information from the target?
a. Surveillance Operation. b. Tactical Operation c. Undercover Operation d Surveillance
99. What do you call that clandestine investigation which consists of keeping persons; place or
other targets under physical observation in order obtain evidence or information pertinent to
an investigation?
a. Surveillance Operation. b. Tactical Operation c. Undercover Operation d Surveillance
100. It refers to an agent considered to be an enemy agent who has been captured, turned
around as an agent t of his capture.
a. Agent in place b. Double Agent c. Expandable agent d. Penetration Agent x-x-x-x-x-x-x-
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(SGD) ANTONINO M. ESTEBAN


P/LT (RET.)
LL.B, MSCA, R/CRIM

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