Sie sind auf Seite 1von 3

BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES

#1044 Brgy. Sta. Monica, Quirino Highway, Novaliches, Quezon City

Preliminary Examination, Police Organization and Administration with Police Planning (LEA 1), 2nd Semester AY 2011-2012
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each statement well and write the letter of your answer on the test booklet. ERASURES WILL BE MARKED WRONG. Use black ballpen only. 1. A body or civil authority, which is tasked to maintain peace and order, enforce the law, protect lives and properties and ensure public safety. a. Police c. Judge b. Prosecutor d. Jail Officer 2. Police is a _____ word which was later adopted by the English language. a. Latin c. Greek b. French d. Spanish 3. In this theory of police service, policemen are regarded as servants of the community, who rely for the efficiency of their functions upon the express needs of the people. a. Big Bang Theory c. Home Rule Theory b. Theory of Evolution d. Continental Theory 4. In this theory of police service, policemen are regarded as state or servants of the higher authorities. a. Big Bang Theory c. Home Rule Theory b. Theory of Evolution d. Continental Theory 5. A concept of police service wherein the measurement of police competence is the increasing number of arrests, throwing offenders in detention facilities rather than trying to prevent them from committing crimes. a. Old Concept c. New Concept b. Modern Concept d. Police Service Concept 6. A concept of police service wherein the police efficiency is measured by the decreasing number of crimes. a. Old Concept c. New Concept b. Modern Concept d. Police Service Concept 7. An early policing system wherein the family of the victim was allowed to make vengeance and was expected to assume responsibility for justice. a. Frankpledge c. Kin Policing b. Thunder Clap d. Han Policing 8. A form of police force in Ancient Egypt whose duties include guarding of the tombs of pharaohs and apprehending thieves. a. Medjays c. Bow Street Runners b. Praetorian Guards d. Vigiles Urbani 9. Who first introduced the use of dogs as guards and protectors? a. China c. Rome b. Egypt d. England 10. The first organized police force in Ancient Rome which had the primary task of firefighting, policing and acted as night watch, apprehending thieves, keeping an eye out for burglars and hunting down runaway slaves, and were on occasion used to maintain order in the streets. a. Medjays c. Bow Street Runners b. Praetorian Guards d. Vigiles Urbani 11. A special force of guards used by Roman Emperors as personal guards, their primary duty was to protect the Emperor from assassination and other forms of attack. a. Medjays c. Bow Street Runners b. Praetorian Guards d. Vigiles Urbani 12. An early policing system in England wherein all males aged 12 and above are required to join a group of nine to form a Tything. a. Frankpledge c. Kin Policing b. Thunder Clap d. Han Policing 13. The members of the tything are called __________. a. Tything Group c. Tythingmen b. Tything Boy d. Tything Folk 14. A __________ served as a leader of ten (10) tythings. a. Constable c. Shire Reeve b. Platoon Leader d. Sheriff 15. A call to arms where the rest of the parish would stop what they were doing and come to the aid of the constable. a. You and Cry c. You and Clay b. Hue and Cry d. Hue and Clay

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

16. A group of men organized to arrest offenders organized by Henry Fielding, a magistrate in London, in 1749 in London, England. a. Medjays c. Bow Street Runners b. Praetorian Guards d. Vigiles Urbani 17. Recognized as the father of modern policing system. a. Henry Fielding c. Sir Robert Peel b. August Vollmer d. Henry Fayol 18. Who is Father of Modern Law Enforcement? a. Henry Fielding c. Sir Robert Peel b. August Vollmer d. Henry Fayol 19. Recognized as the first modern style police department in the US and the largest police force in the world. a. Boston PD c. LAPD b. QCPD d. NYPD 20. The oldest police department in the US. a. Boston PD c. LAPD b. QCPD d. NYPD 21. An Act Providing for the Organization and Government of an Insular Constabulary. a. Organic Act No. 175 c. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 d. PD 765 22. The first chief of the Philippine Constabulary. a. Brigadier General Rafael T. Crame c. Capt. George Curry b. Capt. Henry T. Allen d. P/Director Gen. Cesar Nazareno 23. Otherwise known as the Police Professionalization Act of 1966, enacted on September 8, 1966; created the Police Commission (POLCOM) as a supervisory agency to oversee the training and professionalization of the local police forces under the Office of the President; later POLCOM was renamed into National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM). a. RA 4864 c. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 d. PD 765 24. Otherwise known as the Integration Act of 1975, enacted on August 8, 1975; established the Integrated National Police (INP) composed of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) as the nucleus and the integrated local police forces as components, under the Ministry of National Defense. a. RA 4864 c. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 d. PD 765 25. Otherwise known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, enacted on December 13, 1990; reorganized the DILG and established the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and the Philippine Public Safety College. a. RA 4864 c. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 d. PD 765 26. Otherwise known as the Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998, enacted on February 25, 1998; this law amended certain provisions of RA 6975. a. RA 4864 c. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 d. PD 765 27. Constitutional basis of RA 6975. a. Sec. 6, Art. 16, 1987 Constitution c. Sec. 6, Art. 19, 1987 Constitution b. Sec. 13, Art. 3, 1987 Constitution d. Sec. 6, Art. 1, 1987 Constitution 28. The first Filipino chief of the Philippine Constabulary. a. Brigadier General Rafael T. Crame c. Capt. George Curry b. Capt. Henry T. Allen d. P/Director Gen. Cesar Nazareno 29. The first chief of the Philippine National Police. a. Brigadier General Rafael T. Crame c. Capt. George Curry b. Capt. Henry T. Allen d. P/Director Gen. Cesar Nazareno 30. The current chief of the Philippine National Police. a. P/Director Gen. Panfilo Lacson c. P/Director Gen. Raul Bacalzo b. P/Director Gen. Nicanor Bartolome d. P/Director Gen. Cesar Nazareno II. ESSAY: Briefly explain the following and write your answer the test booklet. (10 points each) 31-40. Explain the symbols of the PNP Logo and PNP Badge. 41-50. Narrate your experiences in the recently held Educational Tour in Camp Vicente Lim in Laguna. How does it affect your life now as a criminology student? If you study to remember, you will forget. If you study to understand, you will remember. - Anonymous GOODLUCK! Prepared by: Reachean Cuachin Reyes

Registered Criminologist

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen