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  • 1. Four aspects of freedom of the Press, except:
A) Freedom of circulation
B) Freedom from prior restraint
C) Freedom of speech
D) Freedom of access to information
  • 2. There is actually no exact definition, but we can say that _____, is a law which hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon inquiry and renders judgment only after trial.
A) equal protection of law
B) Due process
C) Power of Eminent Domain
D) none of these
  • 3. The power of the state to promote public welfare by restraining and regulating the use of liberty and property.
A) power of eminent domain
B) police power
C) power of taxation
D) government power
  • 4. It signifies that all persons subject to legislation should be treated alike, under like circumstances and conditions both in the privilege conferred and liabilities imposed.
A) Plainview doctrine
B) Equal protection of the law
C) Scatter shot search warrant
D) Probable cause
  • 5. A search warrant which is issued for more than one specific offense called:
A) Scatter shot search warrant
B) Probable cause
C) Exclusionary rule
D) Plainview doctrine
  • 6. Such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to believe that an offense has been committed and that the objects sought in connection with the offense are in the place sought to be searched.
A) Exclusionary rule
B) Scatter shot search warrant
C) Plainview doctrine
D) Probable cause
  • 7. It is also called the power of expropriation, is the power of the State to take private property for public use.
A) government power
B) Power of eminent domain
C) Police power
D) Power of Eminent Domain
  • 8. Method by which these contributions (taxes) are exact means:
A) cedula
B) taxes
C) taxation
D) poll tax
  • 9. Maxim salus pupoli est suprema lex means:
A) the welfare of the people is the supreme law
B) Police power
C) to promote public welfare
D) so use your property as not to injure the property of others
  • 10. the power of the sovereign to impose burdens or charges upon persons, property or property rights for the use and support of the government to be able to discharge its functions.
A) Police power
B) power of the government
C) Power of Taxation
D) Power of eminent domain
  • 11. The right of a person against a deliberate and aggravated treatment or punishment inflicted by a person in authority or agent of a person in authority against a person under his/her custody, which attains a level of severity causing suffering, gross humiliation or debasement to the latter.
A) Bill of attainder
B) Ex-post facto law
C) Double jeopardy
D) Right against cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment
  • 12. It defined the hearing of the case proceeds even without the presence of the accused.
A) Bill of attainder
B) Right against self-incrimination
C) Trial in absentia
D) Right to public trial
  • 13. Defined as a legislative act which inflicts punishment without a trial.
A) Double jeopardy
B) Ex-post facto law
C) Bill of attainder
D) Right against cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment
  • 14. A trial conducted according to the law in criminal procedure and the rules and regulations free from vexations and capricious delays.
A) Justice delays is justice denied
B) Justice on time is justice denied
C) Justice delays is justice acquired
D) Justice on time is justice acquired
  • 15. Is a trial that is conducted fairly, justly, and with procedural regularity by an impartial judge and in which the accused afforded his or rights.
A) Right against self-incrimination
B) Right to confront/ cross examine
C) Right to impartial/ fair trial
D) Right to compulsory process
  • 16. The chief purpose of confrontation is to secure the opportunity the cross-examination of the witness against the accused.
A) Right to confront/ cross examine
B) Right against self-incrimination
C) Right to public trial
D) Right to compulsory process
  • 17. It defined as one free from vexatious, capricious and oppressive delay, it's salutary objective" being to assure that an innocent person maybe free from the anxiety and expense from a court litigation
A) Right to confront/ cross examine
B) Right to impartial/ fair trial
C) Right to speedy trial
D) Right to public trial
  • 18. This is the constitutional right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation entitles the accused insist that the indictment apprised him or the crime charge with such reasonable certainly that he can make his defense and protect himself after judgment against another prosecution on the same charge.
A) Right to impartial/ fair trial
B) Right to speedy trial
C) Right to informed of the nature and the cause of accusation
D) Right to confront/ cross examine
  • 19. It means that when a person is charge when an offense and the case is terminated either by acquittal or conviction or any manner without the consent of the accused, he cannot again be charged with the same or identical offense.
A) Double jeopardy
B) Right against cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment
C) Ex-post facto law
D) Right to speedy disposition
  • 20. The right where the accused cannot be compelled to testify or produce evidence in the criminal case in which he is the accused, or one of the accused. He cannot be compelled to do so even in subpoena or other process in order of the Court.
A) Right to compulsory process
B) Right to public trial
C) Right against self-incrimination
D) Right to speedy disposition
  • 21. Excessive bail shall is required. This statement is:
A) false
B) true
C) nearly false
D) nearly true
  • 22. It is also referring to the right to engage in peaceful concerted activities or to participate in policy and decision-making processes affecting their rights and benefits.
A) The right to self-organization
B) right to travel
C) The right of the people
D) Right to information
  • 23. There is impairment if a subsequent law changes the terms of contract between the parties, imposes new conditions, dispenses with those agreed upon or withdraws remedies for the enforcement of the rights of the parties. This statement is:
A) maybe true
B) false
C) maybe false
D) true
  • 24. The right of the people, including those employed in the public and private sectors, to form unions, associations, or societies for purposes not contrary to shall not be
A) obliged
B) pretend
C) mandatory
D) choice
  • 25. Which of the following is true about the right of accused?
A) To have competent and independent counsel preferably of his family choice.
B) shall have no right to be informed of his right to remain silent
C) No torture, force, violence, threat, intimidation, or any other means which vitiate the free will of accused
D) Any confession or admission obtained in violation of this or Section 17 hereof shall
E) Any person under investigation for the commission of an offense
  • 26. It includes freedom to choose and change once abode and freedom to travel within the country and outside.
A) Liberty of abode and the right to travel
B) The right to self-organization-
C) Right to information
D) Non-impairment clause
  • 27. All persons, except of those charged with offenses punishable by _____, when evidence is strong, shall before conviction, be bailable by sufficient sureties, or be released on recognizance as maybe provided by law.
A) Reclusion Perpetua
B) Death Penalty
C) Prision Mayor
D) Reclusion Temporal
  • 28. The right to bail shall not be impaired even when the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus is ____.
A) special
B) continue
C) proceed
D) suspended
  • 29. This is a security given for the release of the person in custody of the law. The right to bail is cognate to the fundamental right to be presumed innocent.
A) punishment
B) sureties
C) recognizance
D) bail
  • 30. Free access to the courts and quasi-judicial bodies and adequate legal assistance shall not be denied to any person by reason of.
A) unemployed
B) wealth
C) poverty
D) uneducational
  • 31. The State shall promote comprehensive urban development and agrarian reform. this statement is:
A) maybe correct
B) absolutely correct
C) maybe wrong
D) absolutely wrong
  • 32. In section 15 of Article II what should be protected and promote to the people by the state?
A) the right to education and other matters
B) the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them.
C) the right to life and dignity
D) the right to vote and instill consciousness on political matter
  • 33. Is a combination of attitudes and abilities that led people to sets goals for themselves, and to take initiative to reach these goals.
A) self-deviant
B) self-determination
C) self-discrimination
D) self-reliance
  • 34. What should be the State values of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights in Article II Section 11?
A) responsiblity
B) sanctity
C) dignity
D) individuality
  • 35. those are non-dominant groups in our country which possesses and which to preserve ethnic, religious, or linguistic traditions markedly different from the rest of the population..:
A) Filipino Communities
B) foreign Cultural Communities
C) Indigenous Cultural Communities
D) Cultural Communities
  • 36. is neither communism common nor despotism, nor atomism, nor anarchy, but the humanization of laws and the equalization of social and economic forces by the state so that justice in its rational and objectively secular conception may at least be approximated.
A) social economic
B) social justice
C) state justice
D) human justice
  • 37. Social Justice means those who have less in life should have more in law, according to_
A) Ramon Laurel Definition
B) Ramon Magsaysay Definition
C) Justice Magsaysay Definition
D) Justice Laurel Definition
  • 38. family as a basic autonomous social institution. Equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from concepcion. The national and primary right and duty of parents in the rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and the development of moral character shall receive ____?
A) high quality of education
B) the support of the Government.
C) the financial support from the Government
D) standard level of education
  • 39. In Part 9 if UDHR article 1, state that all human beings are born free and equal in ?
A) freedom and rights
B) dignity and rights
C) life and liberty
D) life and dignity
  • 40. What is the meaning of UDHR of human rights?
A) all of these
B) Universal Declaration of Human Rights
C) Unity Declared in Human Rights
D) United Declaration of Human Rights
  • 41. This is used to block an area, usually a rope, so that people are kept from going there.
A) sealed off
B) lock off
C) shut off
D) cordon off
  • 42. What is the limitation in searches during checkpoint?
A) visual search
B) inside the vehicle search
C) none of these
D) non visual search
  • 43. What should be the civilian volunteer do in operation?
A) bystander
B) observer
C) none of these
D) responder
  • 44. In Metro Manila and other major cities officers manning the checkpoint should not be wearing unless there are hot pursuit Civilian volunteers in checkpoints must be accredited by PNP and properly oriented
A) battle dress uniforms or black fatigues in liue of the PNP GOA
B) Civilian
C) athletic uniform
D) prescribed uniform
  • 45. Never force motorist to open their trunks or compartments during checkpoint. This statement is:
A) false
B) true
C) sometimes
D) maybe
  • 46. In police checkpoint is says that use of warning shots is strictly prohibited, but should be used instead?
A) microphone
B) megaphones or sirens
C) lapel microphone
D) headphone
  • 47. Persons stopped during checkpoint cannot be forced to answer any question. It is not a ground to make an arrest but what would be the police do instead?
A) only additional observation and investigation
B) threat the person until he answer the question
C) ask payment to an uncooperative person for his behavior
D) force the person to answer
  • 48. Unauthorized person who refuses to leave the declared crime scene may be arrested for ?
A) malicious mischief
B) obstruction of justice
C) violation of domicile
D) trespassing
  • 49. In police checkpoint, who must lead the operation?
A) at least Corporal in rank.
B) at least Patrolman in rank.
C) at least Inspector in rank
D) at least Major in rank.
  • 50. Why PNP promote human rights?
A) because it is mandated by law
B) because it is the very core of peace and order
C) because it isn't essential in the society
D) because it is responsibility of the PNP
  • 51. In procedure in patrol, police can force any person to produce an ID and other documents. You may ask their names. Is it true?
A) sometimes
B) maybe
C) no
D) yes
  • 52. Which of the following is true about the protocol in citizen contact?
A) It is necessary to point the service firearm to the unarmed person.
B) Always be in alert in approaching someone who is uncooperative person.
C) Never unholster service firearm when speaking to an unarmed and uncooperative person.
D) The officer can holster service firearm when speaking to an unarmed and uncooperative person.
  • 53. The police can handle the wallet or bag in which the ID or documents are kept. You must hand over his ID or document. Is it true?
A) sometimes
B) no
C) maybe
D) yes
  • 54. When fire trucks are used ensure appropriate fire hoses are used to avoid excessive water pressure that may cause serious injury, this statement is:
A) maybe true
B) true
C) false
D) maybe false
  • 55. It is the comprehensive compliance with international human rights standards and practices in the conduct of police or law enforcement functions.
A) Human rights
B) based policing
C) Human rights-based policing
D) policing
  • 56. In policing in non-violent assembly, it is advised crowd control elements to use batons or truncheons only in what part of the body?
A) fleshy part
B) bone part
C) private part
D) sensitive part
  • 57. Why whenever appropriate deploy female CDM personnel as frontliners?
A) Less agitation and lower incidence of violence.
B) more agitation and lower incidence of violence.
C) more agitation and higher incidence of violence.
D) Less agitation and higher incidence of violence.
  • 58. When a member of a city or municipal police force refuses or fails to render aid or protection to any person in case of danger to life or property, such peace officer shall be primarily liable for?
A) damages
B) reward
C) responsibility
D) imprisonment
  • 59. Which of the following statement is correct?
A) The prohibition to abode
B) The right to the voluntary servitude
C) The right to the equal protection of the laws
D) Freedom to access the courts only to the selected person
  • 60. What is the appropriate age in working hazardous and deleterious undertaking?
A) 15 years
B) 18 years and below
C) 18 years and above
D) 15 years and below
  • 61. As an inviolable social constitution, is the foundation of the family and shall be protected by the state.
A) marriage
B) annulment
C) divorce
D) separation
  • 62. What will be the action when a member of a city or municipal police force refuses or fails to render aid or protection to any person in case of danger to life or property?
A) automatically arrested
B) all of these
C) Give him a reward
D) primarily liable for damages
  • 63. If wage is paid by result, the worker shall receive at least the prescribed minimum wage for how many hours?
A) 18 hours of work
B) 12 hours of work
C) 24 hours of work
D) 8 hours of work
  • 64. Just cause refers to the any wrong doing by an employee but not including:
A) Willful breach of trust
B) Commission of crime or offense against the employer, employer's family members or representative
C) Willful disobedience of employers' lawful orders connected with work
D) Good conduct
  • 65. This is a day-off of 24 consecutive hours after 6 days of work should be scheduled by the employer upon consultation with the workers.
A) weekly rest day
B) work day and hour
C) payment of wage
D) Wage-related benefits
  • 66. This is the right to assistance, including proper care and nutrition, and special protection from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation and other conditions prejudicial to their development
A) the right of person
B) the right of men
C) the right of women
D) the right of children
  • 67. Which of the following has a correct statement about authorized caused?
A) disobedience to employer's orders connected with work
B) willful breach of trust
C) serious misconduct
D) redundancy
  • 68. Welfare facilities must be installed at the workplace such as seats, separate toilet rooms, laboratories, and dressing rooms specified for?
A) Employee
B) Employment of man
C) Employment of children
D) Employment of woman
  • 69. The following are the rights of the accused except:
A) To have a speedy and public trial
B) To have a severe punishment
C) To have a compulsory process
D) To meet the witness face to face
  • 70. This must be assured for every employee. No employee can be dismissed from work except for a just or authorized caused, and only after due process.
A) security of just cause
B) security of tenure
C) security of duty
D) security by authorized cause
  • 71. Employers must provide workers with every kind on the job protection against injury, sickness or death through safe and healthful working conditions jobs maybe hazardous or highly hazardous.
A) proper working site
B) different condition
C) safe working condition
D) Working condition
  • 72. What does the indemnity mean?
A) paying of bail
B) none of these
C) Paying of taxes
D) paying for moral damages
  • 73. The following are the powers and function of the commission of human right, but not one:
A) Appoint its officers and employees in not accordance with the law
B) Recommend to congress effective measures to promote human rights and to provide for compensation to victims of violations of human rights, for their families;
C) Exercise visitorial power over jails, prisons, or detention facilities
D) Investigate, on its own or on complain by any party, all forms of human rights violations involving civil and political rights
  • 74. Everyone has the right to this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
A) freedom of abode
B) freedom of involuntary servitude
C) freedom of thought
D) freedom of opinion and expression
  • 75. Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his
A) liability
B) payment
C) benefits
D) interest
  • 76. The States Parties to the Present Covenant undertake to ensure the equal right of to the enjoyment of all civil and political right set forth in the present Covenant.
A) none of these
B) men and women
C) upper class and lower class
D) adult and child
  • 77. It is a law which hears before it condemns:
A) ex-post facto law
B) due process
C) bill of rights
D) eminent domain
  • 78. No one shall be liable to be tried or punished. again, for an offence for which he has already been finally convicted or acquitted in accordance with the law and penal procedure of each country. This statement is:
A) true
B) false
C) maybe true
D) maybe false
  • 79. It is the freedom to worship and believe in God without dictation from anyone. It covers to right to believe and right to act with accordance with such believe.
A) religious test
B) liberty of abode
C) religious freedom
D) right to due process of law
  • 80. in all criminal offenses the accused shall be presumed until he is proven otherwise:
A) guilty
B) sane
C) insane
D) innocent
  • 81. Persons stopped during checkpoint cannot be forced to ?
A) answer any question
B) give compensation
C) ask any question
D) none of these
  • 82. Accused shall be separated from adults and brought as speedily as possible for adjudication.
A) juvenile persons
B) all of these
C) juvenile and adult persons
D) adult offender
  • 83. are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.
A) Fatherhood and neighborhood
B) Motherhood and neighborhood
C) Fatherhood and childhood
D) Motherhood and childhood
  • 84. In countries which have not abolished the death penalty, sentence of death may be imposed only for the most serious crimes in accordance with the law in force at the time of the commission of the crime and not contrary to the provisions of the present Covenant and to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
A) Mass killing
B) Continuing crime
C) Massacre
D) Crime of Genocide
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