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13.

What police role should be applied to maintain public order


and prevent disruptions to social harmony?
CRI 173 Supplementary Questions
a. Law enforcement
1. Which of the following statements is correct?
b. Emergency response
a. Environmental crime does not involve illegal logging, wildlife
trafficking, and the smuggling of hazardous waste. c. Protection of State/Government Officials
b. Counterfeiting undermines legitimate businesses and poses d. Maintenance of Public Order
risks to consumer safety. 14. . In this theory, the people in the community report more
c. Money laundering involves the production and distribution of crime to police and also demand the police to become more
counterfeit goods, including fake currency, luxury items, effective at solving crime problems.
pharmaceuticals, and electronics. a. Demographic Theory ​ c. Modernization Theory
d. None of the above
b. Opportunity Theory​ d. Alertness to crime Theory
2. Mr. Cute is buying coca paste in China and Peru, refining it,
and transporting it for sale in the Philippines. The act of Mr. 15. It is a system of policing adopted in Japan, a substation
Cute is considered? near major transportation hubs, shopping areas and in
A.Environmental Crime​ ​ C.Transnational Crime residential districts which forms the first line of police response
B. Cybercrime​ ​ ​ D. None of the above to the public.
3. It is the process of outlining the similarities and differences a. Metropolitan Police Department ​ ​ c. Koban
between one police system and another. The study of police
b. Japan National Police Agency ​ d. National Public
organizations, training, and methods of policing in various
nations. Safety Commission
a. Methods of Policing ​ c. Innovative Policing 16. In ancient England, what policing system would be used or
b. Police System​ ​ d. Comparative Police System judicial practice to determine the innocence or guilt of the
4. It is used to describe the countries being used as topics of subject?
discussion. These countries are chosen not because they are a. Trial by Ordeal ​ ​ c. Frankpledge System
greater than others but because they are the focus of the b. Hue and Cry​ ​ ​ d. Tun Policing System
comparison being studied.
17. China Police System has capable of producing elite police
a. Comparative​ ​ c. Comparative Police System
b. Police​​ ​ d. Model System forces undergone a heavy-handed form of training handled by
5. All are the ancient policing systems that contributed to the Special Police Unit conducted only once a year. This type of
evolution of policing systems, except: recruitment is specialized by ________?
a. Innovative Policing System a. Special Police Unit​ c. Special Action Force
b. Anglo-Saxon Period of Policing System b. Special Police College​ d. Special Recruitment Agency
c. Westminster Period of Policing System 18. Hambog is a member of police force that deals with
d. Norman Period of Policing System
domestic disturbances. He acts as a riot police officer and
6. All law that is not criminal, the body of rules that regulate
behavior between individuals that do not involve the potential guard’s government compounds. What kind of police is
of criminal sanctions (contrast, torts, wills, poverty, family Hambog?
matters, commercial law). a. PAP​ b. State Security​ c. Prison Police​ d. Judicial Police
a. Common Law ​​ ​ c. Civil Law 19. Determine which of the following choice/s does not belong
b. Commercial Law​ ​ d. Community Law to the group.
7. It found that there was an increase in drug sales between 2
I. Philippines​ ​ ​ II. Laos
and 4 AM at a dilapidated place, so officers conducted patrols
of the place between the hours of 2 and 4 AM to detect a crime III. Malaysia​ ​ ​ IV. Japan
that was happening. What type of innovative policing is a. I only​ ​ ​ ​ c. III only
practiced by the police officers? b. II only​​ ​ ​ d. IV only
a. Problem-oriented Policing ​ c. Compstat Policing 20. It is known as the INTERPOL’s supreme governing body.
b. Evidence Policing​ ​ d. Pulling Levers Policing a. Secretary General ​ ​ c. Commissioner General
8. Police Officer Digong, keeps patrolling in the city area b. General Assembly​ ​ d. General Secretariat
because many juvenile groups have been reported doing some 21. Mr. U Supply’s firearms and ammunition to anyone and any
fighting and throwing stones at each other at midnight. The country for profit. The act of Mr. U is categorized under
former ensures that no major crimes will happen under his duty transnational crimes as?
of jurisdiction. What type of innovative policing is practiced by a. Gunrunning ​ ​ ​ c. Organ Trafficking
the police officer? b. Counterfeiting​ ​ ​ d. Terrorism
a. Mature Approach ​ ​ c. Broken Windows Theory 22. The following are the opportunities provided by
b. Hot Spot Policing​ ​ d. Third Party Policing Globalization, except:
9. Three or four men who were learned in the law of the land a. Conflict between nations
were given authority to pursue arrest, chastise and imprison b. Creation of international tribunals to deal with human rights
violators of the law. problems
a. Hue and Cry ​ ​ ​ c. Tun Policing System c. Humanitarian interventions that can promote universal
b. Justice of the Peace​ ​ d. Shire-Reeve​ norms and link them to the enforcement power of states.
10. Pulling levers they focused deterrence strategies d. Transnational professional network and cooperation against
associated with an overall statistically-significant , transnational crimes.
medium-sized crime reduction effect. 23. A police system which usually exists in English speaking
a. Framing a response to offenders and groups of offenders countries of the world has a strong adversarial system which
that uses a varied menu of sanctions to stop them form rely upon the oral system of evidence the public trial is a main
continuing their violent behavior. focal point.
b. Not conducting research for identifying key offenders, a. Civil Law System ​ c. Common Law System
groups and behavioral patterns. b. Socialist System​ d. Shire-Reeve
c. No direct communication in the community to understand the 24. Which of the following is NOT PART of the basic goals of
situation. policing?
d. Focusing on a one problem or situation for resolving the a. Enforce law​ ​ ​ c. Protect civil rights
targeted offenders for not giving some enforcement prevention b. Promote crime​ ​ ​ d. Preserve peace
efforts. 25. The following are the elements of community policing,
11. What theory of comparative models in policing that sees EXCEPT:
the problem of the society becoming too complex? a. Philosophical​ ​ ​ c. Interactive
a. Opportunity theory​ ​ c. Deprivation theory b. Strategic​ ​ ​ d. Tactica
b. Modernization theory ​ ​ d. Demographic theory 26. Foreign Diplomat is an authorized diplomatic
12. Iloilo City Director Rufuz, commanded Mandurriao Police representative of the requesting state or government and
Station Commander Mamoy to assigned three (3) Polices in recognized as such by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
each barangay to lessen the number of crime committed every Secretary of Foreign Affairs the head of the Department of
day. Justice the Republic of the Philippines.
a. Hot spot policing ​ ​ c. Community policing a. Both statements are incorrect.
b. Compstat policing​ ​ d. Third party policing b. Both statements are correct.
c. The first statement is incorrect while then second statement a. The first and second statements are false
is correct. b. The first and second statements are true.
d. The first statement is correct while the second statement is c. The first statement is false but the second is true
incorrect. d. The first statement is false
27. It refers to an association that deals with the preventive, 39. What is the main function of INTERPOL Red Notice?
enforcement, and operational aspects of cooperation against a. To help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help
transnational crime. identify persons who are unable to identify themselves.
a. ICC​ b. EUROPOL​ c. ASEANAPOL​ d. INTERPOL b. To collect additional information about a person’s identity,
28. Banzai brought a new bicycle that he will use everyday to location or activities in relation to a crime.
buy goods at the market. One day he parked his bicycle on a c. To seek information on unidentified bodies.
d. To seek the location and arrest of wanted persons wanted
corner of the market and left it without any chain lock. Upon
for prosecution or to serve a sentence.
arriving at the place where he parked his bicycle, he noticed 96. The following are the regional offices of Interpol, except?
that his newly brought bicycle was missing. What theory best a. Zimbabwe b. Argentina​ c. Côte d'Ivoire​ d. Azerbaijan
describes the scenario above? 40. Which of the following is not a notice given by the interpol?
a. Alertness to Crime Theory​ c. Economic Theory a. Blue notice b. Red notice c. Gray notice d. Black notice
b. Opportunity Theory​ ​ d. Deprivation Theory 41. It is a widely recognized type of criminal police force
29. Mr. Osaka is a police officer who was assigned in Police established and developed institutions likely to assist in
Regional Office VI. Investigation of crimes, apprehension of prevention and suppression of international crime.
offenders and gathering evidence are his roles. What role of a. United Nation
the police plays the role of Mr. Osaka? b. International Criminal Police Organization
a. Protection of State/Government Officials c. Organized Criminals
b. Law enforcement d. Peace Keeping Unit of the PNP
c. Emergency response 42. The following are the types of police force in Taiwan,
d. Maintenance of Public Order except:
30. A judicial practice where the guilt or innocence of the a. Administration Police​ ​ b. Operation Police
accused is determined by subjecting him to an unpleasant, c. Special Police​ ​ ​ d. Specialized Police\
usually dangerous experience. The world ordeal was derived 43. Taiwan has a Unified police Force. The statement is the
from the Medieval Latin word? opposite of correct.​
a. Die Indicum ​ ​ c. Die Indicom a. True​ ​ b. False​ ​ c. Yes​ ​ d. No
b. Dei Indicom​ ​ d. Dei Indicum 44. In order to build ties and create a relationship between
31. Which of the following events give rise to Royal Canadian police and members of the community, what element should
Mounted Police (RCMP)? community-oriented policing engender?
a. Because of the successive colonization a. Confidence​ b. Trust​ ​ c. Loyalty d. Honesty
b. It came from merging two types of Canadian Police Force 45. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the
c. It was being introduced by a notable person police system of nations which covers the study of police
d. It was founded by the virtue of General Election organizations, training and methods of policing of various
32. In Japan; what is the agency that conducts academic nations.
research and training to police officers? a. Policing​ ​ b. Community policing
a. National Public Safety Commission c. Comparative Policing​ d. Comparative Police System
b. Koban 46. Fundamental theories of police service, which state that
c. National Police Agency policemen are considered servants of the community or
d. Prefectural Public Safety Commission (PPSC) people, as well as the police service that prevails in countries
33. The four international languages used by the Interpol? with decentralized forms of government.
a. Japanese, Filipino, French and English a. Old concept​ ​ ​ b. Continental theory
b. Spanish, Arabic, French, and English c. Modern concept​ ​ d. Home rule theory
c. English, Arabic, Italian and Spanish 47. The first line of police response to the public in Japan is the
d. Arabic, French, Chinese and Filipino ______while in the Philippines is ____?
34. It is known as a modern post-industrial society and features A. Compac, koban​ ​ B. Chuzaisho, koban
fully developed laws, lawyers, and police forces trained for C. Koban, Compac​ ​ D. Police Precincts, Koban
multiple types of crime. 2. The official police force of Indonesia.
a. Bureaucratic societies​ b. Urban-commercial societies A. Polda​​ ​ ​ B. Polri
c. Urban-industrial societies d. Folk-communal societies C. Polwil​​ ​ ​ D. Polres
35. In Canada, Commissioner is the highest rank while the 48. Uses the decentralization to gain operational flexibility
lowest rank is? needed to shape police strategies to particular areas.
a. Commissioner of Police​ ​ b. Corporal A. Community-Oriented Policing
c. Constable​ ​ ​ d. Constable 4th class B. Problem-Oriented Policing
36. The basic goals of policing focus on reducing the means C. Community Policing
and items that could be factors in committing crimes. Examples D. Problem-Solving Policing
are surveillance and patrol. 49. This policing system was carried out under a system called
a. Provide services​ ​ b. Prevent crimes mutual pledge whereby every male over twelve
c. Enforce laws​ ​ ​ d. Preserve peace (12) years old joined nine (9) of his neighbors to form
37. The following are the Functions of Transnational Crimes tithingmen.
except: A. Tun Policing System
a. To enlist the assistance of any department, bureau, office, B. Hue and Cry Policing System
agency or instrumentality of the government, including the use C. Thanes Policing System
of their respective personnel, facilities and resources. D. Frankpledge Policing System
b. To supervise the conduct of anti-transnational crime 50. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices, the purpose is to
operations of all government agencies and instrumentalities. warn of an event, a person, an object or a process
c. To explore and coordinate information exchanges and representing a serious and imminent threat to public safety.
training with other government agencies, foreign​ A. Green notice
countries and international organizations involved in the B. Orange notice
combat against transnational crime. C. Purple notice
d. No correct answer from the choices provided above. D. Yellow notice
38. First Statement: Transnational Crime is defined by the 51. How many notices does the Interpol have?
United Nations (UN) offenses whose inception, proportion A. 10
and/or direct or indirect effects involve more than one B. 8
country.Second Statement: Crime that takes place across C. 12
national borders. D. 7
B. Police System
52. This U.S agency investigates matters involving violations of C. Civil Law
federal law including civil rights violations, D. Police
espionage, treason, bank robbery of federally insured 64. What policing system is carried out by a victim of crime to
institutions, serious crimes that cross state lines and shout for help in the middle of the community?
terrorism. A. Tun Policing System
A. Federal Police B. Hue and Cry Policing System
B. Federal Bureau of Investigation C. Thanes Policing System
C. Drug Enforcement Administration D. Frankpledge Policing System
D. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 65. It is also known as “Anglo-American Justice”
53. The smallest form of autonomous government in the United A. Civil Law Systems
States. B. Socialist System
A. Federal​ ​ B. State C. Islamic System
C. Municipal​ ​ D. Any of the Above D. Common Law System
54. A policing system that required all male residents to guard 66. It is known as Marxist-Leninist Justice
the town to preserve peace and order, protect the A. Civil Law Systems
life and property of the people and suppress the other factors B. Socialist System
affecting peace and order? C. Islamic System
A. Tun Policing System D. Common Law System
B. Hue and Cry Policing System 67. All of the following are theories of comparative policing
C. Thanes Policing System except one?
D. Frankpledge Policing System A. Alertness to crime theory
55. The arrangements made in all civilized countries to ensure B. Opportunity theory
that the inhabitants keep the peace and obey C. Deprivation theory
the law. D. Decentralized theory
A. Police 68. They have the primary responsibility for the maintenance of
B. Government public order in Thailand.
C. State A. Thailand Police
D. -Laws B. Thailand Police System
56. A new way of thinking about policing, founded on the C. Royal Thai Police
premise that policemen are creative, intelligent D. Royal Thailand Police
individuals who can work with people, identify problems and 69. The capital city of Thailand is Bangkok. The statement is
determine the best solutions to those problems. ____?
A. Community-Oriented Policing A. Partially True
B. Problem-Oriented Policing B. Partially False
C. Community Policing C. Absolutely True
D. Problem-Solving Policing D. Absolutely False
57. All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate 70. It is one of the most important of the functions undertaken
behavior between individuals that do not involve by every sovereign government
the potential of criminal sanctions (contract, torts, wills, poverty, A. Civil Law Systems
family matters, commercial law) B. Policing System
A. Common law C. Comparative System
B. community law D. Common Law System
C. commercial law 71. Police Boxes are also known as ____?
D. civil law A. Chuzaisho
58. The science and art of investigating and comparing the B. Koban
police system of nations that covers the study of C. Kidotai
police organizations, training and methods of policing of D. Prefectural Police
various nations. 72. The police force in Canada is headed by?
a. Comparative A. Police General
b. Comparative Police System B. Commissioner
c. Civil Law C. Police Brigadier General
d. Police D. Police Commissioner
59. What is the meaning of INTERPOL? 73. The INTERPOL is composed of how many members?
A. International Police A. 192
B. International Criminal Organization B. 193
C. International Criminal Police Organization C. 194
D. International Police Organization D. 195
60. They have a passive role in the performance of their duty. 74. Police posts are located in urban neighbourhoods near
A. Law Enforcement major transportation hubs and shopping areas and
B. Traditional Law enforcement in residential districts.
C. Problem-Solving Policing A. Koban
D. Bureaucratic Policing B. Prefectural Police
61. Police Boxes are also known as ____? C. Chuzaisho
A. Chuzaisho D. Kidotai
B. Koban 75. All of the following are multicultural societies except one?
C. Kidotai A. Primitive societies.
D. Prefectural Police B. Bureaucratic societies
62. A type of criminal or police system where adversarial C. Urban-industrial societies
behavior is strong and where lawyers interpret and D. Migration societies
judges are bound by precedent. 76. A theory of model policing that holds the progress comes
A. Common along with rising expectations, and people at the
B. socialist bottom develop unrealistic expectations while people at the
C. civil top don’t see themselves rising fast enough.
D. Islamic A. Alertness to crime theory
63 The authority in regulation and control of the affairs of a B. Opportunity theory
community. C. Deprivation theory
A. Comparative D. Decentralized theory
77. Specialized units in the Royal Thai police includes; railroad, 89. Europol’s aim to improve the effectiveness and
marine, highway, fire and forestry police. The statement is co-operation between the competent authorities of the
___? member states primarily by sharing and pooling intelligence
A. Partially True A. Partially True
B. Partially False B. Absolutely True
C. Absolutely True C. Partially False
D. Absolutely False D. Absolutely False
78. What is the counterpart of the National Police Agency 90. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices that seek
(NPA) in Japan to the Philippines? information on unidentified bodies.
A. Philippine National Police A. Red Notice
B. National Bureau of Investigation B. Blue Notice
C. Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration C. Purple notice
D. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group D. Black notice
79. Indicates those forms of policing that are fully global in 91. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the
scope in which those types of policing are formally police system of nations.
directed by institutions usually responsible for international A. Policing System
affairs. B. Common Law System
A. Local policing C. Civil Law Systems
B. International policing D. Comparative Police System
C. Global Policing 92. It shifts the focus of police work from handling random calls
D. Regional policing to solving community problems.
80. The highest rank in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A. Community-Oriented Policing
A. Commissioner B. Problem-Oriented Policing
B. Police General C. Community Policing
C. Commissioner General D. Problem-Solving Policing
D. Police Constable 93. It is based on the event of when a greater number of
81. A modern, efficient and well-equipped body of children are being born, because as these baby
professionals in pursuit of continuous improvement and booms grow up, delinquent subcultures develop out of the
world-class excellence. adolescent identity crisis.
A. Philippine National Police A. Opportunity theory
B. National Police Agency B. Alertness to crime theory
C. Singapore Police Force C. Demographic theory
D. U.S Federal Police D. Deprivation theory
82. In the Philippines ____ the first line of police response to 94. A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is
the public. strong and where lawyers interpret and judges are
A. Patrol bound by precedent.
B. Stations A. Common
C. COMPAC B. socialist
D. Police Officers C. civil
83. This model has more of a proactive stance than the D. Islamic
traditional policing models do. 95. All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate
A. Problem-oriented policing behavior between individuals that do not involve
B. Community policing the potential of criminal sanctions (contract, torts, wills, poverty,
C. Community oriented policing family matters, commercial law)
D. Reassurance policing A. Partially True
84. What is the other term for traditional policing? B. Partially False
A. Proactive policing C. Absolutely True
B. Reactive policing D. Absolutely False
C. Reassurance policing 96. Which of the following is NOT one of the official
D. Preventive policing languages of the INTERPOL?
85. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices that seek the A. English​ B. Spanish
location and arrest of wanted persons with a view to C.German​ D.French
extradition or similar lawful action. 97. Which of the following statements is correct
A. Red Notice about the organizational structure of the Philippine
B. Blue Notice
Center for Transnational Crime?
C. Green Notice
D. Yellow Notice
a.​ PCTC is chaired by the Secretary of the
86. The Japan Police System is a mix of centralization and
Department of the Interior and Local
decentralization which is the responsibility of
Government (DILG)
prefectural governments. The statement is ____?
b.​ The President is the Vice-Chair of POCC
A. Partially True
c.​ The PCTC is supervised by the DILG
B. Partially False
C. Absolutely True
secretary
D. Absolutely False
d.​ The PCTC is assisted by the
87. What is the counterpart of the National Police Agency ( Philippines’s 21 national law
NPA) in Japan to the Philippines? enforcement agencies
A. Philippine National Police 98. A French term which claimed to be the origin of the
B. National Bureau of Investigation term Police Officer.
C. Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration
D. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group a.​ POLITIA
88. Their responsibilities are to assist local and state b.​ POLICE
authorities in investigating illegal drug use and drug c.​ OFFICIO DE LA PAIX
trafficking.
d.​ OFFICER DE LA PAIX
A. Federal Bureau of Investigation
B. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
C. Drug Enforcement Administration
D. None of the Above
99. It
is the science and art of investigating and 106. What is the key distinction between a centralized
comparing the police system of nations which and a decentralized command structure in policing?
covers the study of police organizations, training a.A centralized structure is more effective at maintaining
and methods of policing of various nations. peace, while a decentralized structure is better at
preventing crime.
b.A centralized structure is characterized by
a.​ Policing
decision-making concentrated at the top, while a
b.​ Community policing
c.​ Comparative Policing decentralized structure distributes decision-making
d.​ Comparative Police System throughout the organization.
c.A centralized structure is typically found in countries
100. Social and economic development involves that use policing by consent, while a decentralized
changes in society such as urbanization and structure is found in those that use policing by law.
industrialization, which are reasons why crimes have d.A centralized structure is always more efficient and
increased and been committed by people. coordinated than a decentralized structure, regardless of
a.​ Alertness to crime theory
the size or complexity of the police force.
b.​ Modernization theory
c.​ Opportunity theory 107. Considering the different models of policing, which
d.​ Deprivation theory of the following statements best evaluates the
effectiveness of a "Multiple Uncoordinated"?
101. What theory suggests that crime everywhere is the result a.A "Multiple Uncoordinated" model is generally more
of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas? effective than any other model.
a.Opportunity Theory b.A "Multiple Uncoordinated" model is most effective in
b. Modernization Theory smaller, single-jurisdictional incidents.
c. Economic or Migration Theory c.A "Multiple Uncoordinated" model can lead to
d. Theory of Anomie and Synomie inefficiencies and jurisdictional conflicts, making it
102. What theory explains that as society changes, the potentially less effective.
old rules and values that used to hold people together d.A "Multiple Uncoordinated" model is always more
may fade away? effective because it promotes collaboration.
a.Opportunity Theory 108. The ICPO is trying to strengthen their community
b. Modernization Theory involvement by means of patrol. Due to this, the crime
c. Economic or Migration Theory rate in Iloilo City has reduced by 10%. Which basic goal
d. Theory of Anomie and Synomie of policing was portrayed by ICPO's program?
103. Burnok bought a new bicycle but leaves it unlocked a.Enforcement of laws​ b.Preservation of peace
outside where it can be stolen. Which theory is portrayed c.Prevention of crimes​ d.Providing services
by the situation? 109. Which among the following best describes
a.Opportunity Theory providing services as a goal of policing?
b. Modernization Theory a.The police are helping people when in times of distress
c. Economic or Migration Theory b.The police are promoting proper use of social media
d. Theory of Anomie and Synomie c.The police visibility is primarily implemented to prevent
104. Which among the following explains the concept of crime commission.
demographic theory? d.The police are maintaining the orderliness in the
a.Crime exists when a greater number of children are community through peace preservation.
being born, as delinquent subcultures develop out of the 110. The USA has a system of laws and police who tend
adolescent identity crisis to keep busy handling political crime and terrorism. What
b.Crime exists when victims become more careless of type of multicultural society does this country have?
their belongings, and opportunities for committing crime a. Folk-communal society
multiply. b. Bureaucratic society
c.Crime exists because of the unrestrained migration c. Urban-industrial society
and overpopulation in urban areas. d. Urban-commercial society
d.Crime exists because society is becoming too 111. Caluya Island uses witch trials as settlements for a
complex, and people commit crime for fun. crime that was committed. What multicultural society
105. Which of the following statements best analyzes the exists in Caluya Island?
differences between policing by consent and policing by a. Folk-communal society
law, as described in the sources? b. Bureaucratic society
a.Policing by consent relies on centralized command c. Urban-industrial society
structures, while policing by law is more decentralized d. Urban-commercial society
b. Policing by consent emphasizes public cooperation 112. A country is rich in natural resources and its society
and approval, while policing by law derives its authority relies on trade as the essence of their market system.
from the state What multicultural society is being described?
c. Both policing by consent and policing by law have the a. Folk-communal society
same goals, differing only in how they achieve them b. Bureaucratic society
d.Policing by law is primarily found in countries with a c. Urban-industrial society
long history of parliamentary democracy, while policing d. Urban-commercial society
by consent is more common in countries where policing
power is vested in the state by law
113. How do urban-industrial societies emphasize c.It formalized a system where the community was
market-driven policing? expected to assist in apprehending criminals.
a.Police who tend to keep busy handling political crime d.It meant only male residents of the town were
and terrorism, and the system of punishment responsible for arresting the suspect.
characterized by over-criminalization and overcrowding. 120. It is the process of outlining the similarities and
b.The police forces focus on religious offenses, and the differences between one police system and another. The
system of punishment is inconsistent, sometimes harsh, study of police organizations, training, and methods of
sometimes lenient. policing in various nations.
c.Police become specialized in how to handle property a.Methods of policing​ b.Police system
crimes, and the system of punishment is run on market c.Innovative policing​ D.Comparative police system
principles of creating incentives and disincentives. 121. If a country is following the concept of natural
d.The is no specification among police, and the system justice, having their tribal traditions as the basis of
of punishment is harsh and barbaric. policing, what type of police system do you think is
114. Which of the following statements best describes practiced?
the key differences between urban-industrial societies a.Common law system ​ b.Civil law system
and bureaucratic societies? c.Socialist system​ d.Islamic system​ ​
a.Urban-industrial societies are characterized by the 122. The Philippines has a strong adversarial system,
absence of codified laws, while bureaucratic societies and relies upon oral system of evidence in which the
are known for their extensive and formalized legal public trial is a main focal point. Therefore, the police
systems. system in the Philippines can be classified as:
b.In urban-industrial societies, police forces are a.Common law system ​ b.Civil law system
specialized mainly in handling political crimes, while in c.Socialist system​ d.Islamic system
bureaucratic societies, police handle primarily property 123. Which among the following best describe the
crimes. common law system?
c.Urban-industrial societies emphasize market-based a.It formed using codified legislations with definite legal
approach, whereas bureaucratic societies often feature rules.
over-criminalization. b.It is developed with an adversarial system.
d.Bureaucratic societies are less focused on specialized c.It is based on customary laws of the land.
police forces than urban-industrial societies, as the d. It is inquisitorial in nature.
former rely more on informal social control mechanisms. 124. The civil law system has a strong inquisitorial
115. What was the role of a 'Reeve' in the Anglo-Saxon system. Is the statement correct?
policing system? a.Yes, because it is based more on the concept of
a.Leader of a tithing​ natural justice
b.A judge selected to hear cases b.Yes, because less right is granted to the accused and
c.A knight who kept the King’s peace the written law
d.Leader of 100 families c.No, because it has a strong adversarial system and
116. What was the role of 'Keepers of the Peace' as rely upon oral system of evidence in which the public
established by King Richard of England? trial is a main
a.To act as watchmen from sunset to sunrise d.No, because its procedures are designed to
b.To stand as guards on bridges and gates checking rehabilitate the offender.
people 125. Deployment of law enforcement professionals to
c. To judge criminal cases work in and around schools is an example of what form
d. To be in charge of the military areas of Innovative policing?
117. What was the 'Trial by Ordeal' in the context of early a.Problem-oriented policing​
policing systems? b.Pulling levers policing
a.A method of apprehending criminals and witches c.Community Policing
b.A system of citizen's arrest d.Evidence policing
c.determination of guilt or innocence through a 126. Which of the following demonstrates Third party
dangerous experience policing?
d.A method of classifying offenses; serious or not a.The police create crime control guardians in locations
serious or situations where crime control
118. The establishment of the 'Travelling Judge' or b.Assigning limited police resources to areas where
'Circuit Judge' during the Norman period, represents crimes are more highly
which important concept in the evolution of policing and c.Decision-makers turn to the best available evidence
law enforcement? about what does and does not work when evaluating
a.The centralization of policing powers in military options and making decisions.
leaders. d.Discrete pieces of police business are subject to
b. The separation of judicial functions from policing microscopic examination leading to discovering a new
duties and more effective strategy for dealing with it.
c.The elimination of citizen's arrest. 127. Identification of crime hot spots can be classified
d.The introduction of trial by ordeal under what approach of Innovative Policing?
119. How did the introduction of the 'Hue and Cry' a. Pulling levers​​ b.Community policing
system in the Anglo-Saxon period affect the community’s c.Hotspot policing​ d.Compstat policing
involvement in law enforcement?
a.It led to a decrease in community participation in
policing.
b.It made policing solely the responsibility of elected
officials.
128. Community Policing is one of the best innovative c.Specialized police units are tasked with protecting key
forms of policing. Which of the following is a positive infrastructure like railways and airports
effect of community policing? d.Traffic police are responsible for maintaining order in
a.It produce vandalism households
b. It reclaims distressed neighborhoods. 139. Which among the following statements is true about
c.It is a symbol of unaccountability. the Myanmar Police Force?
d.It builds conflict in neighborhoods. a.It is known as People's Armed Police
129.The NYPD is conducting meetings, usually weekly, b.The highest rank is Police Major General
during which the agency`s performance indicators are c.It is an independent department under the
reviewed critically for opportunities for improvement. Ministry of House Affairs.
What innovative policing describes the scenario? d.It is established in 1990
a. Pulling levers​​ b.Community policing 140. What is the largest disciplined service under the
c.Hotspot policing​ d.Compstat policing Security Bureau of Hong Kong?
130. What is Japan's national police organization? a.Hong Kong Police Force​
a.National Police Academy​ b.Indonesian Police Force
b.National Police Agency c.Hong Kong National Police
c.National Public Safety Commission d.Hong Kong Island
d.Koban 141. What is the official police force of
131. A type of US police that comprises agencies Indonesia?
operated by the federal government at the national level. a.Indonesia Police​
a.Local police​ ​ b.State police b.Indonesian National Force
c.Federal police​​ d.Municipal police c.Indonesian National Police
132. The highest rank in Royal Canadian Mounted d.Indonesian Police Force
Police is Commissioner. What is its counterpart in 142. What is the function of Deputy Commissioner for
Australian Police? Management?
a. Commissioner​ ​ b.Constable a.Deals with management of business and tradings
c.Police Constable 4th Class​ d.Sheriff b.Supervises all operational matters including crime and
133. What is the difference between the Canada police intelligence
system and Japan Police system? c.Direction and coordination of force management, and
a.The police in Canada are using horses, while the ones personnel, training, and management services.
in Japan are guarding the imperial house. d.Basically do anything the Commissioner wanted him to
b.The police force in Canada is headed by a do
Commissioner, while in Japan it is headed by a 143. A member of Indonesian National Police was
Commissioner General responsible for patrolling the airspace of the country.
c.The lowest rank in Japan is Commissioner, while in Which special branch does he belong?
Canada it is Corporal a.Brigade Mobile​ b.Anti-Riot Unit
d.There is no difference between the two police systems. c.Plain Clothes Unit​ d.Sea and Air Police
134. Which of the following options best analyzes the 144.The highest rank in "Polri" is Police General,
differences in the highest ranks of police structures equivalent to Police General in the Philippine National
across Japan and the U.S? Police. If Patrolman/Patrolwoman is the lowest rank in
a.They all use the same ranks with the same the PNP, what is its counterpart in the Indonesian
responsibilities National Police?
b.While the ranks differ, but they all represent the top a.Constable ​ ​ b.First Bhayangkara
authority in their respective forces c.Third Bhayangkara​ d.Second Bhayangkara
c.Only the U.S. uses the highest rank names, while other 145. Which of the following is NOT true about Singapore
forces use a different terminology Police Force?
d.All the highest rank titles refer to the same person with a.It is the main agency tasked with maintaining law and
different names, in each of the countries. order in the city-state.
135. The following are the kinds of police in China, b.Only college graduates who are interested to join the
Except: agency can be recruited.
a. People's Armed Police (PAP)​ b.State Security Police c.Newly appointed officer will be placed on a one-year
c. Judicial Police​ ​ d.Koban probation period.
136. The highest rank in the Philippine National Police is d.It is formerly known as the Republic of Singapore
Police General. What is its counterpart in the Royal Police.
Brunei Police Force? 146. Which of the following discusses the function of
a.Commissioner General​ b.Constable Singapore Police Force?
c.Inspector-General of Police​ d.Commissioner a.It is tasked to arrest the criminal only
137. What is the highest rank in China's police system? b.It is serves as the intelligence department
a.Commissioner General​ b.Constable c.It maintains law and order in the city-state.
c.Inspector-General of Police​ d.Commissioner d.It has no definite function.
138. Which of the following statements about the Taiwan 147. What is the former name of the Royal Thai Police?
Police Force is LEAST accurate? a.Thailand National Police Department
a.The Taiwan Police Force is a unified entity overseen b.Royal Police
by the National Police Agency (NPA), which is part of the c.Thailand National Police
Ministry of Interior d.National police of Thailand
b.The police force operates under effective civilian
control
148. What is the lowest rank of the Royal Thai Police? 157. The PNP organization combines both line and
a.Constable General​ b.Police Constable functional structures and places a greater emphasis on
c.Patrolman​ ​ d.Police Officer 1 expertise and support. What form of organization
149. If the Commissioner of Police is the highest rank in structure does the PNP have?
the Singapore Police Force, what is its equivalent rank to a. Line and Staff ​ b.Line​
Royal Thai Police? c.Functional​ ​ d.Matrix
a.Police General ​ b.Commissioner 158. Which of the following is NOT correct abot the
c.Sheriff​ ​ d.Chief of Police functions of police forces during the Spanish Regime?
150. Which of the following policing models focuses on a.Suppressing brigandage in unsettled areas
building ties and working closely with community b.Detecting local uprisings by spying on the people
members? c.Enforcing tax collection
a.Reactive Policing​ d.Maintaining international relations.
b.Predictive Policing 159. Which of the following is true about the creation of
c.Community-Oriented Policing (COP) Guardia Civil?
d.Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) a. It focuses solely on harbor and river policing.
151. An area in the city experiences a sudden increase b.It acts as a national intelligence agency.
in petty theft. Instead of just responding to each reported c. They relieve Spanish troops of their work in policing
incident, the police start analyzing the times and towns.
locations of these thefts to identify any patterns and d. It has established a system of paid police officers.
potentially prevent future occurrences. What approach 160. What is the Philippine Extradition Law?
best exemplifies the scenario? a.RA 9165​ ​ b.PD No. 24
a.Reactive Policing​ c.PD No. 1069​ ​ d. Act No. 181
b.Predictive Policing 161. An international agreement concluded between
c.Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) states in written form and sworn by international law,
d.Community-Oriented Policing (COP) whether embodied in a single instrument or in two or
152. A city's police force responds to a call about a more instruments and whatever its particular
break-in that has already occurred. The officers take a designation.
report, gather evidence, and then leave, without a.Treaty​ b.Extradition​
interacting with people in the neighborhood or trying to c.Compromise​ d.Agreement
identify any patterns of crime. What policing model was 162. The Philippines wishes to cooperate with other
used by the police? nations in combating drug trafficking and other illegal
a.Reactive Policing​ activities. What is one way they can achieve this?
b.Predictive Policing a.Issuing tourist visas​
c.Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) b.Bilateral police cooperation agreements
d.Community-Oriented Policing (COP) c.Lowering trade tariffs
153. In response to the fear of people from being d.Forming a military alliance
victimized, the police work with community leaders to 163. Which of the following is a requirement for the
identify the specific things that make people afraid and Philippines to grant an extradition request?
implement strategies to reduce this perceived risk by the a.The crime must be punishable only in the requesting
public. This is most likely a characteristic of: state.
a.Reactive Policing, beacuse the police responded after b.The crime must be a political offense.
the crime happened. c. There must be a treaty or convention between the
b. Community-Oriented Policing (COP), because the Philippines and the requesting state
police builds ties with the community and work close with d.The crime must be punishable only in the Philippines.
them. 164. A person is suspected of committing fraud in the
c. Problem-Oriented Policing (POP), it has imphasis on United States and has fled to the Philippines. The U.S.
preventing the crime from happening. government requests their return to face charges. What
d. Reassurance Policing, because it identifies signals is this process called?
and tried to reduce the perceived risks. a.Deportation​ b.Extradition
154. Community-oriented policing is one of the effective c.Immigration​ d.Repatriation
policing models. Which among the following is one 165. A group of individuals plans and executes a
potential challenge of implementing Community-Oriented bombing in a foreign country in an effort to achieve a
Policing (COP)? political goal. What type of transnational crime does the
a.Relies too much on advanced technology. scenario present?
b.Is only effective in areas with low crime rates. a.Arms trafficking​ b.Counterfeiting
c.Requires time and effort to build relationships with the c.Terrorism​ ​ d.Money laundering
community 166. A website is shut down after being used to steal
d.Ignores the importance of community input. credit card information from thousands of individuals.
155. What act officially renamed the Insular Which type of transnational crime is this an example of?
Constabulary to the Philippine Constabulary? a.Cybercrime​ ​ b.Terrorism
a. Act No. 70​ b.Sec. 1, Act 255 c.Counterfeiting​​ d.Human trafficking
c.E.O. 389​ d.P.D. 765 167. An individual is arrested for selling illegally obtained
156. The Department of Interior and Local Government firearms and ammunition across national borders. Which
Act of 1990 (R.A. 6975) established which of the transnational crime is this?
following, EXCEPT: a.Counterfeiting​​ b.Arms trafficking
a. PNP​ ​ B.BFP c.Money laundering​ d.Counterfeiting
c. BJMP​ d. NAPOLCOM
168.A network of people from different countries is found c.Human rights considerations are secondary to law
to be purchasing large quantities of narcotics, sending enforcement efforts.
the funds to a series of different accounts and d.Some human rights may be ignored in certain
businesses to hide the source of the income, and then situations.
using the money to purchase luxury goods and property. 175. Strengthening intelligence-sharing platforms is best
Which transnational crime are these individuals interpreted in which policing goal?
participating in? a.Secure cyberspace for people and businesses
a.Money laundering​ b.Terrorism b.Promote border integrity worldwide
c.Counterfeiting​​ d.Human trafficking c. Counter the threat of terrorism
169. How does terrorism differ from the other d.Curb illicit markets
transnational crimes? 176. Which of the following demonstrates an effort
a.Terrorism involves the production and distribution of against globalization of crime?
counterfeit goods, while other transnational crimes a.Strengthening Police Capabilities to Collect, Share and
involve violence Analyze Information
b.Terrorism is primarily motivated by political or b.Establishment of a System for Global Criminal Group
ideological goals and uses violence, whereas other c.Fostering the growth of transnational crimes
crimes are typically motivated by financial gain. d.Establish plan on how to facilitate greater illicit
c.Terrorism is based on the illegal trade of weapons, trafficking of goods.
whereas the other transnational crimes are related to 177. It is a process of interaction and integration among
narcotics and drug trafficking. the people, companies, and governments of different
d.Terrorism is primarily carried out on the internet while nations, as a process driven by international trade and
the others are not. investment and aided by information technology. What is
170.What is the function of the Philippine Center on being described in the statement?
Transnational Crime? a.Crime​​ b.Globalization
a.To supervise the conduct of transnational crime c.Cooperation​ d.Law enforcement
operations of all government agencies and 178. What kind of investigations must be conducted to
instrumentalities. combat international criminal organizations?
b.To supervise the conduct of anti-transnational crime a.Investigations focused only within one jurisdiction.
operations of all government agencies and b.Investigations that take into account the situation
instrumentalities. across the country
c.To arrest people who do not engage with transnational c.Investigations that do not consider international
crimes. cooperation.
d.To create laws against transnational crimes and d.Investigations that only focus on local crimes.
facilitate trafficking of firearms 179. How do international criminals exploit globalization?
171. One of INTERPOL's goals is to "protect vulnerable a.By decreasing their use of technology.
communities". Which of the following actions is NOT a b.By limiting their financial transactions.
way to achieve this? c.By using the high volume of trade to smuggle drugs
a.Developing networks of experts to exchange and other contraband.
information d.By avoiding cooperation with other international
b.Protecting victims of crime from exploitation criminal group.
c.Providing direct social services and resources to 180. What is a key way globalization impacts crime?
vulnerable populations. a.It reduces the scale of criminal networks.
d.Identifying and disrupting illicit financial streams b.It makes it harder for criminals to move money.
172. INTERPOL's role in global policing is best c.It limits criminal cooperation.
described as: d.It allows criminals to expand their networks
a.The primary legislative body for international law 181. The following are objectives of ASEANAPOL,
enforcement. EXCEPT:
b.A direct enforcement agency with arrest powers in all a.Forge stronger regional cooperation in policing
member countries. b.Enhance police professionalism
c.A supporting organization for international policing c.Promote lasting friendship amongst police officers of
efforts member countries
d.A politically biased organization that is full of potential d.Foster a negative change in the relationship of the
conflicts. nations
173. The protection of "vulnerable communities" is a key 182. What is the purpose of ASEANAPOL in the fight
aspect of Goal 3. This goal relates to Goal 7 (Support against transnational crime?
environmental security and sustainability) by also a.Deals with the preventive, enforcement and
focusing on: operational aspects of cooperation against transnational
a.Establishing partnerships to secure cyberspace crime
b.Disrupting illicit financial streams b.Serves as the organization that facilitate the flow of
c.Promoting a culture of integrity transnational crimes.
d.Protecting natural resource-dependent communities c.Prepare and implement work plans for ineffective
174. What does "respect human rights" when dealing implementation of programs against transnational crime
with vulnerable populations mean? d.None of the above
a.Human rights must always be considered in all policing 183. The following are member countries of
actions. ASEANAPOL, EXCEPT:
b.Law enforcement can sometimes ignore human rights a.Thailand ​ b.Vietnam
to make arrests. c.Laos​ ​ d.China
184. A major international art theft group is operating 190. Europol was established as a result of which
across Southeast Asia, specializing in forging treaty?
documents and smuggling stolen artifacts. Which a.The Treaty of Rome​ b.The Maastricht Treaty
ASEANAPOL function would be MOST directly involved c.The Treaty of Lisbon​ d.The Treaty of Paris
in addressing this situation? 191. Europol's mission is primarily focused on combating
a. Providing support for organizing ASEANAPOL which type of crime?
Conferences a.Organized crime and terrorism
b.Not submitting quarterly reports to the Chiefs of b.Local disputes
ASEAN Police Forces c.Petty theft and minor infractions
c. Facilitating and coordinating cross-border cooperation d.Traffic violations
on intelligence and information sharing 192. An EU member state is experiencing a surge in
d.None of the above terrorism activity. How would Europol primarily assist the
185. During a joint operation, police forces from multiple member state's law enforcement efforts?
ASEAN countries arrest several individuals involved in a a.By leading the investigations and taking over the case
large-scale drug trafficking operation. Which function of b.By providing legal counsel and court representation
ASEANAPOL does the situation depicts? c.By serving as a support center and providing expertise
a.Preparing and implementing work plans for ineffective in counter-terrorism
implementation of resolutions d.By organizing public awareness campaigns and
b.Facilitating and coordinating joint operations and demonstrations promoting terrorism
activities involving criminal investigations 193. What is considered as the supreme governing body
c.Preparing an annual report on activities and of the Interpol?
expenditure a.General Assembly ​ ​ b.General Secretariat
d.Acting as a custodian of all documents and records of c.Executive Committee​ ​ d.National Cental
ASEANAPOL Bureau
186. How does the duration of service for the Executive 194. What does the red notice mean?
Director compare to that of the Directors within the a.To seek the location and arrest of wanted person
ASEANAPOL Secretariat? b.To provide warnings and intelligence about persons
a.The Executive Director and Directors serve the same who have committed criminal offenses
length of time. c.To seek information on unidentified bodies
b.The Executive Director serves for 2 years, while the d.To help locate missing persons
Directors serve for 3 years. 195. If law enforcement needs to gather more
c.The Executive Director has a 3 year term, while the information about a person's identity or activities related
Directors serve 2 years to a criminal investigation, which notice should they use?
d.The Director positions are permanent, while the a.Black Notice​ ​ b.Orange Notice
Executive Director rotates annually c.Blue Notice​ ​ d.Purple Notice
187.How does Europol primarily support law 196. A person is suspected of running a global money
enforcement operations in its member states? laundering scheme, and the United Nations Security
a.By directly conducting prosecutions Council has issued sanctions against them. Which
b.By creating new laws for member states to follow specific notice would be issued for this person?
c.By providing funding for infrastructure projects a.INTERPOL–United Nations Security Council Special
d.By acting as a support center for operations Notice
188. A complex investigation is underway, involving b.Purple Notice
collaboration of law enforcement from multiple EU c.Orange Notice
member states. Europol is supporting this effort, but not d.Blue Notice
as a direct investigator. Which of these best describes 197. Which of the following best describes INTERPOL's
Europol's role? primary function?
a.Europol is leading the investigations and making a.To directly conduct international crimes.
arrests. b.To establish laws for member countries.
b.Europol is offering legal advice to the law enforcement. c.To protect dominant groups from minorities in different
c.Europol is providing support for the law enforcement countries.
operations. d.To facilitate international police cooperation and
d.Europol is the final decision-making authority in the information exchange
investigation. 198. Which of the following is NOT a focus of
189.An EU member state's law enforcement agency INTERPOL?
needs specialized training on how to use new a.To combat crimes and transnational crimes
technologies for investigating cross-border financial b.To maintain public safety.
crimes. Which Europol resource would be most c.To protect dominant groups
appropriate? d.To protect minorities against the dominant groups
a. Europol's public website.
b. Europol's expertise and training resources.
c. Europol's list of member countries.
d.Europol's weapons
199. What is the most significant way INTERPOL differs
from a national police force?INTERPOL has more direct
authority, while national police force has indirect
authority.
a.INTERPOL has more direct authority, while national
police force has indirect authority.
b.INTERPOL focuses primarily on local crimes, while
national police force focuses on international crimes.
c.INTERPOL has more resources, while national police
force does not have a lot of resources.
d.INTERPOL serves as a coordinating body for
international cooperation, whereas national police forces
focus on domestic law enforcement.

200.It 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.

a.​ Bureaucratic societies


b.​ Urban-industrial societies
c.​ Urban-commercial societies
d.​ Folk-communal societies

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