[0:00]criminology, licensure, examination reviewer, law enforcement administration. Review questions for criminology, licensure, examination, CLE, Major area, law enforcement administration. Involves subjects in law enforcement organization and administration, comparative models in policing, introduction to industrial security, and law enforcement operations and planning with crime mapping. 15% in the board exam. Total number of items in the board exam: 100.
[0:20]One. What law reduces or lowers the height qualifications of PNP applicants to 5'2 for male and 5'0 for female? A. R.A 8551. B. R.A 11131. C. R.A 11549. D. R.A 4136. Answer: C. R.A 8551, reformation and reorganization of PNP. R.A 11131, Philippine Criminology Profession Act. R.A 4136, Land Transportation Code. Two. In A.M. No. 21-06-08 of the Supreme Court which establishes the Rules on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras in the Execution of Warrants, what is the effect of failure on the part of the law enforcers to observe the requirements for body-worn camera during the conduct of search? A. All evidence obtained shall be corroborated with other evidences. B. All evidences obtained will be inadmissible. C. All evidences obtained requires to be submitted immediately to the issuing court. D. All evidences shall be accounted and should be receipted.
[0:57]Answer: B. A.M. No. 21-06-08 requires police officers to have a body worn camera during search. Failure to comply may results to evidences as fruits of the poisonous tree. Three. A law enforcement officer who fails to adhere to the requirements of body-worn camera during the execution of search warrant, or intentionally interferes with the body-worn camera's ability to accurately capture audio and video recordings of the search, or otherwise manipulates such recording during or after the search, may be liable for: A. Obstruction of justice. B. Contempt of court. C. Tampering of evidences. D. Illegal search.
[1:22]Answer: B. Liability for contempt of court shall not apply if the body-worn cameras malfunctioned and the police officer is not aware of the malfunction prior (before) the search. Four. Compared to human's ability to smell, a dog is capable of recognizing an odor. A. 10 hundred times. B. 10 thousand times. C. 10 million times. D. 10 billion times. Answer: C. Five. A PNP member of his or her own request and with the approval of the NAPOLCOM, retire from the service shall be paid separation benefits corresponding to a position two ranks higher than his present rank provided that the officer has accumulated: A. At least 56 years in the service. B. At least 56 years old. C. At least 15 years in the service. D. At least 20 years in the service. Answer: D. Compulsory retirement at age 56. Optional retirement if 20 years in service.
[2:04]Six. Patrolman ABC was born in July 24, 1972. Assuming that he will still be alive until his compulsory retirement, when he will be qualified to file for retirement? A. 2025. B. 2026. C. 2027. D. 2028. Answer: D. Compulsory retirement at age 56. 1972 + 56 = 2028. Seven. Law enforcers or policemen are regarded as servants of the community. This principle is under the: A. Home Rule Theory. B. Continental Theory. C. Old Concept. D. Modern Concept. Answer: A. The Continental Theory - policemen are regarded as state or servants of the higher authorities. The Old Concept - is the increasing number of arrests, throwing offenders in detention facilities rather than trying to prevent them from committing crimes. The Modern Concept - Under this concept, police efficiency is measured by the decreasing number of crimes. Eight. Which of the following introduces the new rank classification of the PNP personnel. A. R.A 11200. B. R.A 9708. C. R.A 8551. D. R.A 9165. Answer: A. R.A 9708 - an act extending for five (5) years the reglementary period for complying with the minimum educational qualification for appointment to the Philippine National Police. R.A 8551 - an act providing for the reform and reorganization of the Philippine National Police. R.A 9165 - Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act. Nine. Under Republic Act No. 11200, the new rank classification of Senior Police Officer 4 is: A. Police Master Sergeant. B. Police Senior Master Sergeant. C. Police Chief Master Sergeant. D. Police Executive Master Sergeant. Answer: D. SPO4 - Police Executive Master Sergeant (PEMS). SPO3 - Police Chief Master Sergeant (PCMS). SPO2 - Police Senior Master Sergeant (PSMS). SPO1 - Police Master Sergeant (PMSg).
[3:16]Ten. The rank of the Cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) are classified as: A. Police Lieutenant. B. Police Executive Master Sergeant. C. Police Captain. D. Above Executive Master Sergeant and below the Police Lieutenant. Answer: D. Eleven. PNP is National in Scope and Civilian in Character. National in scope simply means that the PNP is a nationwide government organization whose jurisdiction covers the entire breath of the Philippine archipelago. While civilian in character means that: A. The duty of police officers are civilian in nature. B. The PNP is not a part of the military. C. The PNP needs the cooperation of the civilians for the success of its mission. D. The nature of office of the PNP is under the supervision of the community. Answer: B.
[3:52]Twelve. In general, all original appointments of commissioned officers in the PNP shall commence with the rank of Police Lieutenant. Doctors of Medicine, Members of the Bar, and Chaplains shall be appointed to the rank of: A. Police Captain. B. Police Major. C. Police Lieutenant. D. Police Colonel.
[4:07]Answer: A. Police Lieutenant - Dentist, Optometrists, Nurses, Engineers, graduates of forensic sciences, PNPA new graduates, and Registered Criminologists (via lateral entry). Police Captain - Doctors of Medicine, Members of the Bar, and Chaplains. Thirteen. Special Promotion may be given to the following cases, EXCEPT: A. Acts of conspicuous courage and gallantry at the risk of life. B. Acts of outstanding leadership ability and efficiency in staff and supposed services. C. Acts of highest sense of moral value and honesty in the performance of duty or functions. D. Total period of time a candidate has acquired in a certain grade regardless of his status of appointment. Answer: D.
[4:40]Fourteen. The maximum tenure of the Chief PNP is: A. 3 years. B. 4 years. C. 5 years. D. 6 years. Answer: B. The maximum tenure of PNP members holding key positions is hereby prescribed as follows: Chief PNP - 4 years. Deputy Chief PNP - 4 years. Director of the Staff Services - 4 years. Regional Directors - 6 years. Provincial/City Directors - 9 years.
[5:00]Fifteen. Who among the following is the Chairperson of the NAPOLCOM? A. DILG Secretary. B. Chief PNP. C. NAPOLCOM Commissioner. D. Lawyer. Answer: A. The NAPOLCOM shall be composed of: Chairperson, four (4) regular Commissioners, and the Chief of PNP as ex-officio member. Sixteen. Are licensed agriculturists qualified to apply in the PNP? A. No. B. Yes. C. Maybe. D. False. Answer: B. All Board Passers (teachers, architects, accountant, etc.) are qualified to apply in the PNP. Republic Act 8551 does not give exclusive privilege to criminology graduates over PNP application. Seventeen. This is the establishment of the formal structure of authority through which work subdivisions are arranged and coordinated for the defined objective. It involves the determination and allocation of men and women to achieve pre-determined goals. A. Planning. B. Organizing. C. Staffing. D. Directing. Answer: B. Planning - the process of working out in broad outline the things that need to be done and the methods for doing them. Staffing - this refers to the personnel's function of bringing in and training the staff and maintaining favorable conditions of work. It is the task of providing the right men for the right job. Directing - this is the continuous task of making decisions and embodying them in specific and general orders and instructions. Eighteen. It is the omission or refusal, without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty, which it was the peace officer's legal obligation to perform; it implies a duty as well as its breach and the fast can never be found in the absence of a duty. A. Nonfeasance. B. Malfeasance. C. Irregularities. D. Incompetency. Answer: A. Irregularities in the performance of duty - it are the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done. Misconduct or Malfeasance - it is the doing, either through Ignorance, inattention or malice, of that which the offer had no legal right to do at all, as where he acts without any authority or whatsoever, or exceeds, ignores or abuses his powers. Incompetency - it is the manifest lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police duties. Nineteen. A study of the organized structure, operations, functions, ranks, and designated names of various law enforcement agencies around the world. It is the process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to another in order to discover insights in the field of international policing. A. Comparative Criminal Justice System. B. Comparative law enforcement. C. Comparative police system. D. Comparative police agencies.
[6:51]Answer: C.
[6:55]Twenty. Abu Sayyaf comes from the word "Abu" which means father and sayyaf which means: A. Islamist. B. Muslims. C. Warrior. D. Swordsmith. Answer: D. Abu Sayyaf is a militant Islamist group based in and around Jolo and Basilan, Philippines. Twenty-one. Which of the following laws established the Integrated National Police (INP)? A. Presidential Decree 603. B. Presidential Decree 968. C. Presidential Decree 765. D. Republic Act 6975. Answer: C. P.D. 603 - Child and Youth Welfare Code. P.D. 968 - Philippine Adult Probation Law. R.A. 6975 - DILG Act. Twenty-two. A society which has a little codification of law, no specialization among the police, and a system of punishment that just let things go for a while without attention until things become too much, and then harsh, barbaric, punishment is resorted to. This type of society is often seen as primitive and barbaric. A. Folk communal society. B. Urban Industrial Society. C. Bureaucratic society. D. Urban commercial society.
[7:43]Answer: A. Urban Commercial Society - ha civil law, specialized police forces, and punishment is sometimes harsh sometimes lenient. Urban Industrial Society - police in this society are specialized on property crimes. It has codified laws but laws that prescribe good behaviors. Bureaucratic Society - has a system of laws, police who tend to keep busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by over criminalization and overcrowding. It is in this society where Juvenile Delinquency existed. Twenty-three. Is also known as Anglo-American Justice. It is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedents. It attach to the importance of previously decided cases. This system relies on the evidence in which in public trial is a main focal point. A. Common law system. B. Islamist system. C. Socialist system. D. Civil law system.
[8:21]Answer: A. Civil Law Systems - less right is granted to the accused, and the law is taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation. Furthermore, in this system if the judge knows the answer, he must not be prohibited from achieving it by undue attention to regulations of procedure and evidence. Socialists System - This system asserted that goods would allow people to pursue their own interests and develop their own talents without being coerced into performing labor for others. Islamic Systems - these justice systems are also known as Muslim or Arabic justice and derive all their procedures and practices from interpretation of the Koran (Shariah Law). Twenty-four. Patrolman ABC responded to the crime scene. After responding, he went back to his office and made a written report and handed the investigation off to a detective. After filing a report, he went back to his patrol car and wait for another call. This model of policing is: A. Comparative policing. B. Community oriented policing. C. Problem solving policing. D. Traditional policing. Answer: D. Problem Solving Policing - within this model there is an emphasis on trying and prevent crime from happening. This policing has detectives watching for patterns in crimes to help understand when and how crimes are being committed. Community Oriented Policing - within this model, the officers will take more community involvement stance. Twenty-five. The following are negative effects of globalization, EXCEPT: A. Globalization has led to exploitation of labor. B. Terrorists have access to sophisticated weapons enhancing their ability to inflict damage. C. Companies have set up industries causing pollution in countries with poor regulation of pollution. D. Decrease in the cultural diversity that used to exist in the world earlier. Answer: D. Globalization is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to develop the global economy. Twenty-six. A small neighborhood police station found in Japan. Often translated to English as Police Box. It is staffed by a relatively small number of police officers usually 3-5 officers. A. Chusai-san. B. Chowkidar. C. Koban. D. Mutawa. Answer: C. Chowkidar - in India, means one who inhabits a "chowki", police station or guard house. Chusai-san - the rural police officer in Japan. Mutawa - religious police in Saudi Arabia whose duty is to ensure strict adherence to established codes of conduct. Twenty-seven. The second in command of the Philippine National Police is the: A. Deputy Chief of Philippine National Police for Administration. B. Deputy Chief of Philippine National Police for Operations. C. The chief is the only officer in command. D. A or B. Answer: A. First in Command - Chief PNP. Second in command - Deputy Chief for administration. Third in Command - Deputy Chief for operations.
[10:20]Twenty-eight. INTERPOL stands for: A. International police. B. International Police Criminal Organization. C. International Criminal Police Organization. D. International Police Organization. Answer: C.
[10:31]Twenty-nine. In the logo or emblem of INTERPOL, the olive branches in either sides of the globe symbolize: A. Peace. B. Justice. C. Police action. D. Activities across the globe. Answer: A. The GLOBE represents the worldwide activities of the INTERPOL. The Vertical Sword behind the globe, representing police action. The Scales below the olive branches symbolize JUSTICE. Thirty. A system of apprehending a criminal whereby a complainant goes to the middle of the street and shouts to call all males to assemble. The victim reports his complaint to the assembly and gives the whereabouts of the perpetrator. All male residents would then proceed to locate and apprehend the culprit. A. Watch and ward. B. Tithing method. C. Hue and Cry. D. Stabuli.
[11:06]Answer: C. Tithings - town was divided into a number of ten family units which were charged to keep the peace. Stabuli or comes stable - forerunner of the word constable. The Watch and the Ward System - The Watch was known as the night guard while the Ward was the day guard. Thirty-one. In history, he was known as the Blind Beak because of his capacity to recognize 3,000 different criminals by the sound of their voice. A. Henry Fielding. B. John Fielding. C. Robert Peel. D. Jolly R. Bugarin. Answer: B. Henry Fielding - chief magistrate of London who established the so called Bow Street Runners in 1753. Sir Robert Peel - known as the Father of Modern Policing. He established London Metropolitan Police making the Great Scotland Yard (Scotland Yard) as the place where the headquarter was built. He established the Peelian Principles. Jolly R. Bugarin - The first Filipino President of Interpol in 1980 - 1984. Thirty-two. Known as the Police Act of 1966. This law provided the legal guideline in undertaking at a national level reform which contributed to the improvement of police efficiency and performance. To implement its objectives the National Police Commission was created under this law. A. Act No. 4864. B. P.D. 765. C. R.A 6975. D. R.A 9708. Answer: A. P.D. 765 - Integrated National Police Act. R.A 6975 - DILG Act. R.A 9708 - an act extending for five (5) years the reglementary period for complying with the minimum educational qualification. Thirty-three. A principle drafted by Sir Robert Peel which defined the ethical requirements police officers must follow in order to be effective. Its memorable principle was, "the police are the public, and the public are the police". A. Peel principle. B. Modern policing principles. C. Peelian Principles. D. Police force principles. Answer: C. Thirty-four. Which of the following is an example of a transnational crime? A. Murder. B. Money laundering. C. Parricide. D. Coup d'etat. Answer: B. Transnational crimes are those that impact two or more countries. Examples: Terrorism, human smuggling, money laundering, etc. Thirty-five. How many member countries of INTERPOL? A. 188. B. 189. C. 190. D. 191. Answer: A. Non-member countries: Vanuatu, Kiribati, Solomon Island, North Korea, etc.
[12:52]Thirty-six. Which of the following basic principles of security refers to the accountability of the superiors on the faults committed by the subordinate? A. Command responsibility. B. Compartmentation. C. Security and efficiency. D. Hierarchy of command. Answer: A. Compartmentation - Establishment and management of an organization so that information about the personnel, internal organization, or activities of one component is made available to any other component only to the extent required for the performance of assigned duties. Hierarchy of Command - organization follows one command. Security and Efficiency - means one needs security to be efficient. Security prevails over efficiency. Thirty-seven. In the history of security in the Philippines, the first formally licensed private security agency was: A. Special Watchman Agency. B. Special Agency Watchman. C. Watchman Jimenez Agency. D. Watchman Jimenez Agency. Answer: A. Special Watchman Agency was later renamed as "Jimenez Security Agency", founded by brothers Juan and Pedro Jimenez.
[13:40]Thirty-eight. In the new policy, what is the total number of recording device that should be used in the execution of warrant of arrest? A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. Answer: B. Rules on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras in the Execution of Warrants (A.M. No. 21-06-08-SC). During arrest it is required to have at least one body-worn camera and one alternative recording device, a minimum of two devices to capture the events during the execution of arrest.
[14:03]Thirty-nine. Pedro is a thief who is eyeing at the handbag of Maria. Patrolman Santos Reyes is standing a few meters from Maria. The thief's desire to steal is not diminished by the presence of the policed officer, but the ________ for successful theft is. A. Ambition. B. Intention. C. Feeling. D. Opportunity.
[14:15]Answer: D.
[14:22]Fourty. The Headquarter of the International Criminal Organization is found in ____. A. Liberia, Cyprus. B. Haiti. C. Sudan. D. Lyon, France. Answer: D.
[14:37]Fourty-one. What term is used in England which refers for lock picker, safecrackers, and penetrators of restricted areas or rooms? A. Peterman. B. Pickpocketers. C. Thieves. D. Thief. Answer: A.
[14:52]Fourty-two. The largest organic functional unit in the PNP. A. Division. B. Bureau. C. Unit. D. Section. Answer: B. Division - a primary subdivision of a bureau. Section - functional unit within a division that is necessary for specialization. Unit - functional group within a section; or the smallest functional group within an organization. Fourty-three. A fixed point or location to which an officer is assigned for duty, such as a designated desk or office or an intersection or cross walk from traffic duty. It is a spot location for general guard duty. A. Post. B. Route. C. Beat. D. Sector.
[15:25]Answer: A. Route - a length of streets designated for patrol purposes. It is also called LINE BEAT. Beat - An area assigned for patrol purposes, whether foot or motorized. Sector - An area containing two or more beats, routes, or posts. Fourty-four. Which of the following should NOT be observed? A. Firearm shall only be in the possession of any private security personnel when in actual performance of duty, in the prescribed uniform, in the place and time so specified in the Duty Detail Order (DDO). B. Shall be carried only within the compound of the establishment where he is assigned to guard. C. Firearm shall only be in the possession during the escorting of big amount of cash or valuable outside of its jurisdiction or area of operation, if an appropriate Duty Detail Order is issued. D. Firearm shall be brought outside the jurisdiction after relief of duty. Answer: D.
[16:07]Fourty-five. In security management, when can a license of the firearm be revoked? A. Carrying firearms by security personnel without appropriate Duty Detail Order. B. When the firearm serial number has been duplicated on another firearm. C. Carrying of firearms outside of the place stated in the permit. D. All of the above. Answer: D.
[16:24]Fourty-six. The PNP is composed of a national headquarter, regional headquarters, provincial headquarters, district headquarters or municipal stations. At the national level, the PNP maintains its national headquarter in: A. Camp Crami. B. Camp Crame. C. Camp Cramea. D. Camp Cramie.
[16:37]Answer: B. Fourty-seven. The following are agencies created under the passage of Republic Act 6975, EXCEPT: A. Philippine National Police. B. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. C. Bureau of Corrections. D. Bureau of Fire Protection. Answer: C. Agencies created under R.A 6975: BJMP, PNP, BFP, Philippine Public Safety College. Fourty-eight. Which of the following is a key that can open everything in a system involving two or more master key groups? A. Change key. B. Sub master key. C. Master key. D. Grand master key.
[17:12]Answer: D. Change Key - a key to a single lock. Sub-Master Key - a key that can open all locks within a particular area or grouping. Master Key - a special key capable of opening a series of locks. Fourty-nine. It is defined as the conscious abandonment of Islam by a Muslim in word or through deed. It includes the act of converting to another religion by a person who was born in a Muslim family or who had previously accepted Islam. A. Apostasy. B. Taliban. C. Terrorism. D. Unfaithful.
[17:43]Answer: A. Taliban - means "students", is an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan. Terrorism - the unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims. Fifty. The warrant of arrest will expire in how many days? A. 5. B. 10. C. 15. D. no expiration. Answer: D. Warrant of Arrest has no expiration. 10 days signify the time which the officer files his report.
[18:16]Fifty-one. A peace and Order Council is organized in every city/municipality by virtue of: A. Executive Order 386. B. Executive Order 1012. C. Executive Order 309. D. Presidential Degree 118. Answer: C.
[18:32]Fifty-two. In the categories of police operations, execution of police warrants belongs under: A. Public safety operation. B. Law enforcement operation. C. Internal security operation. D. Special police operation. Answer: B. Law Enforcement Operation - includes Service of Warrant of Arrest, Implementation of Search Warrant, Enforcement of Visitorial Powers of the Chief, Philippine National Police and Unit Commanders, Anti-Illegal Drugs Operation, Anti-Illegal Gambling Operations, Anti-Illegal Logging Operations, Anti-Illegal Fishing Operations, Anti-Carnapping Operations, Anti-Kidnapping Operations, Anti-Cyber Crime Operations.
[19:02]Fifty-three. Compose of delegates appointed by the governments of Member Countries. As Interpol's supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international co-operation, working methods, finances and program of activities. A. General assembly. B. General secretariat. C. Executive committee. D. National central bureaus.
[19:16]Answer: A. Executive Committee - is Interpol's select deliberative organ which meets three times a year. Its role is to supervise the execution of the decisions of the General Assembly. General Secretariat - responsible for seeing that the day-to-day work of international police co-operation is carried out. National Central Bureaus (NCB) - The NCB is the designated contact point for the General Secretariat, regional offices and other member countries requiring assistance with overseas investigations and the location and apprehension of fugitives.
[19:41]Fifty-four. Arrest without a Warrant: When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense. This is also known as: A. In flagranti delicto arrest. B. Hot pursuit arrest. C. Arrest of escaped person. D. Citizen's arrest.
[19:59]Answer: A.
[20:03]Fifty-five. Which of the following Miranda rights cannot be waived? A. Right to be informed of the nature and cause of accusation. B. Right to remain silent. C. Right to counsel. D. All of the above. Answer: A.
[20:14]Fifty-six. Which of the following best describes the difference between security guard and security officer in term of qualifications of training? A. A security guard needs to undergo a Pre-Licensing course while a security officer needs to take a Security Officer Training Course or its equivalent. B. A security guard needs to undergo a Security Officer Training Course while a security officer needs to take a Pre-Licensing course or its equivalent. C. A security guard needs to comply with the number of years of experience while a security officer needs 6 years of experience in supervisory jobs. D. No difference.
[20:38]Answer: A.
[20:47]Fifty-seven. The general rule is that a Warrant of Arrest remains enforceable and does not expire. However, there are instances when a Warrant of Arrest is unenforceable, such as when: A. It is executed or effected, lifted, recalled or quashed. B. The accused is already in detention. C. The accused is already dead. D. All of the above. Answer: D.
[21:04]Fifty-eight. A warrantless arrest can be made when an offense has just been committed, and you have probable cause to believe based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances that the person to be arrested has committed it. This is also known as hot pursuit arrest. How long is the time gap between the commission of an offense and the time of arrest for a hot pursuit arrest to become valid? A. Executed within the same day. B. Executed at any time or day. C. Executed 5 hours from the crime commission. D. Executed within the week.
[21:22]Answer: A.
[21:31]Fifty-nine. Reglementary period of detention refers to the maximum time given for a public officer to deliver a person arrested without a warrant and is detained, to proper judicial authorities. For crimes or offenses punishable by light penalties, or their equivalent,: A. 12 hours. B. 18 hours. C. 36 hours. D. 48 hours.
[21:45]Answer: A.
[21:49]Sixty. This law authorizes the PNP to have control and supervision of all security agencies in the Philippines. It governs the operation, administration of security agencies, and activities, qualification, duties and licensing of security guards, watchmen and private detectives. A. R.A 9165. B. R.A 6975. C. R.A 5487. D. R.A 9344. Answer: C. R.A 9165 - Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act. R.A 6975 - DILG Act. R.A 9344 - Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act. Sixty-one. A category of police operations which include Search, Rescue and Retrieval Operations, Fire Drills, Earthquake Drills and similar operations that promote public safety. A. Public safety operation. B. Law enforcement operation. C. Special operation. D. Investigative operation. Answer: A.
[22:30]Sixty-two. All private security personnel in direct confrontation with strikers, marchers or demonstrators shall not carry firearms. This statement is: A. False. B. True. C. It depends. D. No idea.
[22:42]Answer: B. All private security personnel in direct confrontation with strikers, marchers or demonstrators shall not carry firearms. They may carry only night sticks (baton) which may or may not be provided with tear gas canister and dispenser. Sixty-three. Which of the following refers to the system of barriers placed between the potential intruder and the matter to be protected? It is considered as the broadest type of security. It is concerned with the physical measures adopted to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, material, and documents, and to safeguard them against espionage, sabotage, damage and theft. A. Physical security. B. Hotel security. C. Bank security. D. Communication security.
[23:06]Answer: A. Communication Security - various measures which prevents or delay the enemy or unauthorized person in giving information through the communication system. Hotel Security - the application of various measures which safeguards hotel guests and personnel, hotel property, and functions in hotel restaurants. Bank Security - application of various measures which safeguards cash and assets which are in storage in transit and during transactions. Sixty-four. Is the simplest type of mapping. In here, the police officer or the crime analysts used a uniform symbol to represent features such as location of schools, markets, stores, roads, and many more. A. Single symbol. B. Graduated mapping. C. Density mapping. D. Interactive crime map. Answer: A. Graduated Mapping - In this type the analyst uses different symbols, colors, or shapes to feature a particular representation. Density Mapping - uses point data to shade surfaces that are not limited to area boundaries. Interactive Crime Map. Rather than a type of mapping, the term interactive crime mapping refers to simplified geographic information systems made available to novice users over the Internet. Sixty-five. The Interpol National Central Bureau - Manila is headed by a chairman which is the: A. Director General Philippine National Police. B. Director, National Bureau of Investigation. C. Commissioner, Bureau of Customs. D. Commissioner, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Answer: A. Director General Philippine National Police - Chairman. Director, National Bureau of Investigation - Member. Commissioner, Bureau of Customs - Member. Commissioner, Bureau of Internal Revenue - Member. Commissioner, Bureau of Immigration - Member. Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - Member. Executive Director, Dangerous Drug Board - Member.
[24:36]Sixty-six. A country with only one recognized police force which operates entire that country. Philippines is an example of this. A. Centralized police. B. Decentralized police. C. National in scope. D. Federal police. Answer: A. Decentralized police - refers to a system where police administrations and operations are independent from one state to another. It is more applicable to countries with federal government. National in scope - the nature of police office which means that powers and authorities of police officers are extended throughout the Philippine territory. Federal police - police agency which operates in a country with federal system. Sixty-seven. Which of the following best describes the difference between a company guard force and a private security agency? A. A Company Guard Force is operated by any private company/corporation while a Security Agency service is a security guard belonging to privately licensed agency. B. A Company Guard Force is owned by a private agency while a Security Agency is owned by the company where the guard is deployed. C. A Company Guard Force is a security unit operated by any government entity while a Security Agency Service is owned and managed by a private company. D. no differences. Answer: A.
[25:36]Sixty-eight. Which of the following is a written order/schedule issued by a superior officer usually the private security agency/branch manager or operations officer assigning the performance of private security/detective services duties? A. Mission Order. B. Assignment Order. C. Duty Detail Order. D. Order. Answer: C. Sixty-nine. These are procedures designed in dealing with specific situations at known locations. Included in this type are plans for dealing with an attack against the buildings with alarm systems and an attack against police headquarters by lawless elements. A. Policy or procedural plan. B. Tactical plan. C. Operational plan. D. All of the above.
[26:02]Answer: B. Operational plans. These are plans designed for operations of operation divisions like the patrol, detectives, traffic, fire, and juvenile control divisions. Policy or procedural plan. This refers to the Standard operating procedure (SOP) which serves as a guide to members performing routine field operations which includes some special operations. Seventy. A security guard shall watch and secure the property of the person, firm or establishment with whom he or his agency has a contract for security services. Such services shall not extend beyond the property or compound of said person, firm or establishment except when required by the latter in accordance with the terms of their contract, or in hot pursuit of criminal offenders. This power of the security guard is known as: A. Territorial power. B. Power to arrest. C. Power to search. D. Authority over occupants. Answer: A.
[26:38]Seventy-one. The most latest type of patrol where police officers savvy with the computer technology monitor computer data and transactions to detect crimes such as money laundering, pornography, prostitution, human trafficking, and others. A. Helicopter patrol. B. Cyber patrol. C. Canine patrol. D. Foot patrol. Answer: B. Helicopter Patrol - the most expensive type of patrol in terms of financial resources. Helicopters are costly which makes procurement a challenge. Usually this type of patrol is used in securing a vast area. Canine Patrol - a type of patrol that used canine dogs to detect explosives and illegal drugs in a luggage. Foot Patrol - it is the most expensive type of patrol in terms of human resources and most departments had reduced their foot patrols to a minimum because of this.
[27:04]Seventy-two. It is as defined as the act of a police officer to stop a citizen on the street, interrogate him, and pat him for weapons or contraband. A. Warrantless arrest leading to warrantless search. B. Search in plain view. C. Stop and Frisk Search. D. Warranted search.
[27:16]Answer: C.
[27:22]Seventy-three. The following are exempted from arrest, EXCEPT: A. Consuls. B. Diplomats. C. Congressmen. D. Senators. Answer: A. Seventy-four. Which of the following is NOT a ground for confiscation of firearms? A. When the firearm being carried by the security guard is unlicensed or a firearm is not authorized by law and regulation for his use; B. When the confiscation of the firearm is directed by the order of the owner of the establishment where the security guard is assigned. C. When the firearm is used or carried outside the property, compound or establishment serviced by the agency without proper authority. D. When a security guard does not possess any license to exercise his profession. Answer: B. Owners of establishment where the Security Guard is assigned is not authorized to order in the confiscation of the firearm.
[28:12]Seventy-five. The process through which crime analysts and researchers use location information about crime events to detect spatial patterns in criminal activity. A. Crime indexing. B. Crime analysis. C. Criminal demography. D. Crime mapping. Answer: D.
[28:22]Seventy-six. Security hazards can be Man -Made or natural. Which of the following best describes the difference between the two? A. Man-made hazards are caused by human action while natural Hazards are those caused by natural phenomena. B. Natural hazards are caused by human action while manmade hazards are those caused by natural phenomena. C. Man made hazards are accidents and human errors while natural hazards are typhoons, earthquakes, fires and other similar incidents. D. There is no difference. Answer: A.
[28:47]Seventy-seven. In order to have admissibility of seized evidences under the plain view doctrine, it has to conform on the following elements, EXCEPT: A. A prior valid intrusion based on the valid warrantless arrest in which the police are legally present. B. evidence was inadvertently discovered by the police who have the right to be where they are. C. evidence must be immediately apparent. D. evidence found in a hidden compartment. Answer: D.
[29:08]Seventy-eight. The ratio between firearm and number of security guards is: A. 2 firearms is to 1 security guard. B. 1 firearm is to 2 security guards. C. 3 firearms is to 1 security guard. D. 3 security guards is to 1 firearm. Answer: B. Private security agency/private detective agency/company security force/government security force shall not be allowed to possess firearms in excess of five hundred (500) units. Seventy-nine. In the PNP, this involves the logistical operations of the department. These include training, communications, jailing, maintenance, record keeping, motor vehicles, and similar operations. A. Line function. B. Staff function. C. Auxiliary function. D. None of the above. Answer: C. Line Functions - are the "backbone" of the police department; they include such operations as patrol, investigation, traffic control, vice control, and juvenile control. Auxiliary Functions - involve the logistical operations of the department. These include training, communications, jailing, maintenance, record keeping, motor vehicles, and similar operations. Eighty. It is the most expensive type of patrol in terms of human resources. A. Foot. B. Automobile. C. Helicopter. D. Bicycle. Answer: A. Eighty-one. A tool used to ensure the accomplishment of the public safety objectives and mission. A. Police operations. B. Police community relation. C. Police planning. D. Police visibility.
[30:27]Answer: C.
[30:31]Eighty-two. Uses point data to shade surfaces that are not limited to area boundaries. Areas are shaded according to the concentration of incidents in particular areas. Hence, the darker colors represent areas in which the incidents are more concentrated, and the lighter colors represent those in which the incidents are less concentrated. A. Density mapping. B. Graduated mapping. C. Single symbol mapping. D. Interactive crime map.
[30:48]Answer: A.
[30:53]Eighty-three. Refers to simplified geographic information systems made available to novice users over the Internet. Of the four types of mapping, this is the only type which is accompanied by technology. A. Density mapping. B. Graduated mapping. C. Single symbol mapping. D. Interactive crime map. Answer: D.
[31:08]Eighty-four. A model of planning based on a problem-oriented approach for police agencies. It relies heavily on the problem identification and analysis of the planning processes; it can assists police administrators in formulating goals and priorities in terms that are focused on specific problems and solutions that often confront law enforcement. A. Synoptic planning. B. Incremental planning. C. Transactive planning. D. Advocacy planning. Answer: A. Eighty-five. A model of planning carried out in face to face interaction with the people who are to be affected by the plan and not to an anonymous target community of beneficiaries; techniques include field surveys and interpersonal dialogue marked by the process of mutual learning. A. Synoptic planning. B. Incremental planning. C. Transactive planning. D. Advocacy planning.
[31:35]Answer: C. Synoptic Planning - relies heavily on the problem identification and analysis of the planning processes. Incremental Planning - problems are solved when they are taken one at a time and broken down into gradual adjustments over time. Advocacy planning - includes a greater sensitivity to the unintended and negative side effects of plan. Eighty-six. The PNP The PNP has a program which ensures the deployment of policemen in busy and crime prone areas. This is called: A. patrol deployment program. B. roving patrol program. C. patrol and visibility program. D. police visibility program.
[32:05]Answer: D.
[32:12]Eighty-seven. Is an investigative process in which disguises and pretext cover and deception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for the purpose of determining the nature and extent of any criminal activities that maybe contemplating or perpetuating. A. Shadowing. B. Entrapment. C. Undercover works. D. Surveillance.
[32:28]Answer: C.
[32:32]Eighty-eight. Physicals security has two types: active and passive. Which of the following best describes passive security? A. Installation of physical barriers, security lighting, use of vaults, locks and others. B. Security education, programs, investigations, seminars, personnel security check. C. Establishment of fire extinguishers, alarms, and scanners. D. Additional security guards, considerable number of firearms, and maintenance of security protocols. Answer: B. Active - involve the installation of physical barriers, security lighting, use of vaults, locks and others. Passive - Those that will deter man from committing such act of fear of being caught, charge in court or get dismissed, such as: security education, programs, investigations, seminars, personnel security check. Eighty-nine. In busy and thickly populated Commercial Street like those in Divisoria, police patrol is very necessary. Since three are several types of patrol, which of the following will you recommend? A. Horse patrol. B. Foot patrol. C. Mobile patrol. D. Helicopter patrol. Answer: C.
[33:25]Ninety. It is the premier institution for the police, fire, and jail personnel. A. Philippine Military Academy (PMA). B. Development Academy of the Philippines. C. Philippine College of Criminology (PCCR). D. Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC). Answer: D. Ninety-one. Are those operations designed to support the line functions. These are necessarily advisors who are typically assigned to planning, research, legal advice, budgeting, and educational services. A. Line Function. B. Staff Function. C. Auxiliary Function. D. Administrative Function.
[33:50]Answer: B. Line Functions - are the "backbone" of the police department; they include such operations as patrol, investigation, traffic control, vice control, and juvenile control. Auxiliary Functions - involve the logistical operations of the department. These include training, communications, jailing, maintenance, record keeping, motor vehicles, and similar operations. Ninety-two. Police Officer must develop the __________ of recording the facts as they are learned and as the evidence is obtained: A. Obligation. B. Habit. C. Perspective. D. Duty. Answer: B.
[34:15]Ninety-three. Private security Agencies has to be registered with the _________. A. Security and Exchange Commission. B. Department of Interior and Local Government. C. NAPOLCOM. D. National Bureau of Investigation. Answer: A.
[34:31]Ninety-four. A single uninterrupted line of authority-often represented by boxes lines of organizational chart should run in order by rank from top command to the level of the organization. A. organizational control. B. scalar chain. C. administrative control. D. span of control.
[34:44]Answer: B.
[34:50]Ninety-five. Bicycle patrol has the combined advantage of __________ since they can be operated very quietly and without attracting attention. A. Reduced speed and greater area of coverage. B. Mobility and wide area coverage. C. Shorter time travel. D. Mobility and stealth.
[35:04]Answer: D.
[35:10]Ninety-six. The budget is __________ in terms of expenditure requirements. A. Tactical plan. B. Work plan. C. Financial plan. D. Control plan. Answer: C. Ninety-seven. Which of the following is the law that allows firemen to carry a gun? A. R.A 8551. B. R.A 10591. C. R.A 11131. D. R.A 11589. Answer: D.
[35:39]Ninety-eight. The duration of training on Basic Security Guard Course (Pre-Licensing Course) is: A. 100 hours. B. 150 hours. C. 200 hours. D. 400 hours. Answer: B.
[35:51]Ninety-nine. A security guard or private detective is not a police officer and is not, therefore, clothed with police authority. However, he may arrest a person without a warrant under the following circumstances, EXCEPT: A. If in his presence a person is about or is committing a criminal act. B. If the person in his jurisdiction is an escaped prisoner. C. If he has the full knowledge that the person to be arrested has just committed a crime. D. If the person to be arrested is in the Wanted List.
[36:15]Answer: D.
[36:23]One hundred. You are the Patrol Supervisor for morning shift, you don't have enough men to cover all the patrol beats. Which of the following will you implement? A. Assign roving patrol with no foot patrol. B. Assign mobile patrol only in strategic place. C. Maintain your patrolmen in the station and just wait for calls for police assistance. D. Assign foot patrol in congested areas but assign a roving mobile patrol in areas not covered by foot patrol. Answer: D.
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