process
  • 1. It is the selection of the will of those effective
    enough to carry out the intention. What is it?
A) electron
B) consent
C) fruition
D) intention
  • 2. The following are not an example of acts of
    man,Except:
A) cooking
B) eating
C) NOTA
D) reading
E) blinking
  • 3. There are actions which can be considered neutral
    in relation to the norm of morality. It may become
    good or bad because of the circumstances
    attended to them. Which of the following is being
    described?
A) moral
B) NOTA
C) immoral
D) indifferent
  • 4. It refers to the intense emotions and desire of a
    person that can influence his/her moral actions
    and decisions.
A) passion
B) fear
C) ignorance
D) habits
  • 5. This refers to actions that are result of conscious
    knowledge and subject to the control of the will.
A) commanded acts
B) acts of man
C) elicited acts
D) human acts
  • 6. All acts of man can be considered as human acts
    The statement is ___
A) false
B) true
C) maybe
D) NOTA
  • 7. Flinching when an object is thrown to you is an
    example of ___
A) human acts
B) NOTA
C) neither
D) acts of man
  • 8. Shivering when you feel cold is an example of
    ___
A) human acts
B) neither
C) acts of man
D) NOTA
  • 9. Elicited acts are those performed by the will
    andnot bodily externalized. However,the
    acceptance of the will, those effective to carry out
    the intention is considered as-
A) election
B) consent
C) intention
D) fruition
  • 10. Forgiving someone who has wronged you is an
    example of ___
A) NOTA
B) neither
C) human acts
D) acts of man
  • 11. A police unit conducts a high-speed chase of a
    dangerous suspect fleeing in a vehicle. The
    officers continue pursuit,knowing that there's a risk
    of accidents or injuries to the bystanders,but they
    do so prevent a greater damage such as suspect
    harming more people.During the chase,a civilian is
    injured in a car crash.In terms of types of
    voluntariness,this statement is considered as
A) direct
B) indirect
C) NOTA
D) perfect
  • 12. Acts of man can become human acts when he/she
    employs his intellect and freedom in performing
    the act. The stament is ___
A) NOTA
B) maybe
C) false
D) true
  • 13. A police officer sees a suspect committing a
    violent crime After giving lawful orders to stop,the
    suspect pulls a weapon. The officer decides to use
    deadly force to protect themselves and others. In
    terms of types of voluntariness,this statement is
    considered as ___
A) indirect
B) imperfect
C) direct
D) perfect
  • 14. It refers to the biological and psychological
    movement in man.
A) acts of man
B) elicited acts
C) commanded acts
D) human acts
  • 15. It refers to the biological and psychological
    movement in man.
A) Officers' technical skills and physical abilities
B) Officers' conduct and adherence to societal standards of behavior.
C) Officers' ability tooperate without public accountability.
D) Officers' ability to engage in personal decision- making.
  • 16. What term refers to the core principles that shape
    the culture of a law enforcement agency and
    influence officers' actions?
A) standards
B) ethics
C) social norms
D) values
  • 17. It is the study of human motivation, and ultimately
    of human rational behavior.
A) ethics
B) values
C) norms
D) morality
  • 18. In its narrowest sense, ___ are actions which
    happen in man.
A) ethics
B) values
C) acts of man
D) human acts
  • 19. Which of the following best describes the role of
    morality in guiding law enforcement officers?
A) It helps officers balance legal obligations with their personal sense of justice and fairness.
B) It allows officers to disregard ethical considerations in challenging situations.
C) It ensures that officers follow strict rules without regard for personal values.
D) It requires officers to prioritize authority over compassion.
  • 20. Which concept defines the rules of conduct
    recognized with respect to a particular class of
    human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.?
A) values
B) ethics
C) code of conduct
D) morality
  • 21. What term refers to accepted behaviors and rules
    within a society that dictate how individuals are
    expected to act?
A) standards
B) ethics
C) values
D) social norms
  • 22. If Moral is concerned with the principles of right
    and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness
    of
    human character, ___ are the qualities
    assigned
    to actions, conduct and behavior.
A) right and wrong
B) values
C) culture
D) norms
  • 23. What term refers to personal beliefs and values
    regarding what is right and wrong, influencing
    individual behavior?
A) protocol
B) law
C) morality
D) ethics
  • 24. Which term refers to the set of principles that
    guide individuals in determining what is right and
    wrong and how to act accordingly in both their
    professional and personal lives?
A) policy
B) etiquette
C) ethics
D) law
  • 25. Morality in law enforcement primarily impacts:
A) Officers' personal conduct and decision-making processes.
B) The technological methods used in investigations.
C) The physical training of law enforcement personnel.
D) The legal framework within which officers operate.
  • 26. Ethical behavior in law enforcement includes
    which of the following?
A) Using authority without public accountabality.
B) Making decisions based solely on achieving results without regard for process.
C) Avoiding corruption, respecting citizens' rights, and maintaining transparency.
D) Prioritizing organizational loyalty over ethical behavior.
  • 27. What is a system of moral values that
    distinguishes rules for behavior based on an
    individual's or group's idea of what is good and
    bad?
A) culture
B) legislation
C) ethics
D) justice
  • 28. Which term refers to core principles and beliefs
    that guide individuals' behavior and decision-
    making, reflecting what is important to them?
A) morality
B) ethics
C) norms
D) values
  • 29. The science of the morality of man of human
    acts.
A) morality
B) values
C) norms
D) ethics
  • 30. Ethics in law enforcement is primarily concerned
    with which of the following principles?
A) Honesty, integrity, and fairness.
B) Efficiency, authority, and force.
C) Power, control,and obedience.
D) Efficiency, authority, and force.
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