A) To design new police uniforms B) To create artistic visualizations of city landscapes C) To analyze spatial patterns of crime for resource allocation D) To track weather patterns affecting crime rates
A) Social media analytics B) Geographic Information Systems C) Basic spreadsheets D) Video game engines
A) Forecasting potential crime locations based on data B) Designing public parks C) Predicting weather forecasts D) Planning traffic routes
A) Intelligence Operations B) Megaphones and other similar instrument C) Law enforcement Operations D) Public Safety Operations
A) Verbal warning B) External security Operations C) Public safety Operations D) Verbal warning operations
A) Public Operations B) Public safety investigation C) Public safety operations D) Investigate Operations
A) External security Operations B) Intelligence Operations C) Law enforcement Operations D) Internal Security Operations
A) with a marked police vehicle B) baton C) gun D) a moving vehicle
A) Baton B) All of the above C) Megaphones and other similar instruments D) Gun
A) Scene of the Crime Operations B) External security operations C) Scene of the Crime Operations D) Intelligence Operations
A) Law enforcement operations B) Intelligence Operations C) Public safety operations D) Internal Security Operations
A) Public safety operations B) Investigative Operations C) Intelligence operations D) Law enforcement operations
A) With a marked police vehicle B) Megaphones and other similar instruments C) Vebal warning D) Baton
A) Detonate the improvise explosive device before it explodes B) Never attempto handle, move or lift the object C) Promptly led onlookers to a safe distance away from the scene D) Contact Operations Center and request for Explosive Ordnance Disposal team
A) The Team Leader B) The security sub team C) The Blocking/pursuing sub team D) The spotter
A) The security sub team B) All of the above C) The Team Leader D) The spotter
A) whenever possible, pat-down searches should be conducted not just by two (2) police officers but by more police offiicers for safety purposes. B) moat police units units lack personnel for them to conduct pat-down searches by atleast two police officers C) One to perform the search while the other provides protective covers D) The conduct of pat-down search by two police officers is more secured
A) The PNP would like to keep secret from the media the checkpoint operation B) when the civilian component and the media are not in their office uniforms in which they could not be properly identified C) when the participation of the civilians and the media might compromise or negatively affect the checkpoint operation D) When there is possibly of high-risk stop or high-risk, arrest, and there is urgency for troop deployment and that public safety might be at risk
A) Tell him not be always rushing because he might slip on his way B) arrest the Individual and bring him to the police station for tactical integration C) Join the individual in fleeing away D) Stop the individual and conduct spot check on his person
A) 7 B) 24 C) 18 D) 8
A) arrest the person who caused the conflict or difference B) Determine the root cause of the conflict or differences and settle the problem C) Do not attempt to arbitrate and resolve conflicts or differences between neighbors, landlords and tenants as well as husband and wife D) Make sure to listen to both side as your basis for resolving the conflict or differences
A) Inform Higher Headquarters B) Conduct roll call of his personnel C) Conduct briefing D) Conduct debriefing of his personnel
A) The Head of office of the territorial PNP unit and manned by uniformed PNP personnel B) The PNP Provincial Director C) All answer are correct D) The Chief of Police
A) A place out of the suspect's reach B) A place near of the patrol member's reach C) A place near of the suspect's reach D) A place out of the patrol member's reach
A) to serve or protect the illegal activity of a particular person, group or criminal syndicate B) to protect lives and properties C) to respect human rights D) to observe the human dignity of persons
A) Attend to the injured B) All of the above C) Arrest criminals D) Attend to the other members of the patrol who are in immediate danger
A) Only when reasonable suspicion exists B) Arrest the person who caused the conflict or difference to teach others a lesson C) If the possession of a firearm or deadly weapon D) When the person looks threatening or dangerous
A) Go to the place and ask tell the neighborhood to be patient with the loud noises as they are part of city life B) ever treat them as negligible or a nuisance. They only need courteous and tactful intervention and not enforcement actions C) Call up any barangay official so that together, you go to the place and arrest the persons responsible for creating loud noises, especially during night time. D) Never mind calls or complaints of loud noises caused by barking dogs, drunks, appliances and parties
A) No, only police officers, even without a warrant, may immediately pursue to retake him at any time and in any place within the Philippines. B) Yes, if he has a warrant of arrest at any time and in anyplace within the Philippines. C) Yes, even without a warrant at any time and in any place within the Philippines. D) Yes, even without a warrant at anytime and anyplace of the commission of the offense.
A) When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place where he is serving final judgment or temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped while being transferred from one confinement area to another. B) Where the accused released on bail attempts to live the country with court permission. C) When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense. D) When an offense has just been committed and he has probable cause to believed, based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances, that the person to be arrested has committed it.
A) Internal Secured Organization B) Internal Security Organizations C) Interval Security Operations D) Internal Security Operations
A) Arrests can be made on any day of the month and at any time of the day or night. B) Arrests are made from Mondays to Fridays only so that the suspects could avail of the services of the Courts. C) Arrests can only be made during daytime as is it too risky for the police to do it during night time. D) Arrests can be made on any day of the week and at any time of the day or night
A) After ten days from issuance B) Within ten days from receipt C) Within ten days from issuance D) After ten days from receipt
A) The right to communicate with his lawyer or his immediate family. B) The right to bail. C) The right to physical examination. D) The right to physical examination.
A) Yes, but the assistance by any person to the police in effecting arrest must be voluntary. B) Yes. A police officer making a lawful arrest may verbally summon as many persons as he deems necessary to assist him in effecting the arrest. C) No. The arrest of suspects and criminals is the sole work of the police. D) Yes, but only law enforcement officer should provide assistance.
A) Wrestle with the person in order to arrest him, or else he might escape. B) The police officer should introduce himself, show proper identification and make a manifestation of authority against the person to be arrested. C) Aim your firearm to the person to be arrested, and with a clear and commanding voice, direct him to surrender. D) . Ask for help from bystanders because they know exactly the person to be arrested.
A) Oder of commitment B) Plainview doctrine C) Warrant of arrest D) Search warrant
A) Force could not be used against women and children suspects. B) Force maybe used to a person who is drank C) The person to be arrested could be the subject to greater restraint than what is necessary under the circumstances D) No violence or unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest.
A) Sworn Attestation of the Judge B) Judicial Affidavit Role C) Swom Attestation of the Lawyer D) Judicial Affidavit Rule
A) Logbook B) Separate Police Blotter C) Incident Report D) Police Blotter
A) Yes. It is specifically stated in the warrant that seized, captured or recovered firearms must be submitted immediately. B) No. The seized, captured or recovered firearm should only be submitted during trial. C) No. Photographs of the firearm and the receipt issued by the local Crime Laboratory Office for the said firearm/cartridges/slugs shall be submitted to the prosecutor or the court. D) submitted to the local Crime Laboratory (CLO) which shall in turn process test might be misplaced, tampered or substituted.
A) Name of the officer- applicant. B) Sketch of the places to be searched C) Address/place (s) to be searched. D) Name of the subject, must known
A) The warrant is served during night time, to make use of the element of surprise. B) The warrant could should be served during daytime or night time C) The warrant is served during daytime only. D) The warrant should be served during daytime, unless there is a provision in the warrant allowing service at anytime of the day or night.
A) The person arrested should be search for dangerous weapons or anything which may be used or which may constitute proof in the commission of an offense. B) No lawful person may be searched without a search warrant. C) The warrantless search and seizure as an incident to a lawful arrest may extend beyond the person of the arrested to include the premises or surroundings under his immediate control. D) The person lawfully arrested may be searched only in the presence of an independent and competent Counsel of his own choice.
A) The investigation of one particular case B) The systematic study of crime and disorder problems to assist police in response C) The random collection of police data D) The study of police misconduct
A) Intelligence gathering B) Crime analysis C) Investigation D) Surveillance
A) rime analysis B) Surveillance C) Criminal profiling D) Crime mapping
A) Beat B) Hotspot C) Precinct D) Sector
A) Evaluation B) Goal formulation C) Situation analysis D) Implementation
A) Tactical plan B) Operational plan C) Strategic plan D) Contingency plan
A) Coordination B) Management C) Planning D) Organization
A) Annual plan B) Contingency plan C) Tactical plan D) strategic plan
A) Intelligence-led policing B) Traditional policing C) Reactive policing D) Community policing
A) Control B) Monitoring C) Coordination D) Evaluation
A) A method of tracking police patrol schedules B) A statistical test for crime prediction C) A way to monitor police performance metrics D) A technique for visualizing the spatial distribution of criminal incidents
A) Replace traditional policing methods B) Eliminate the need for community policing C) Identify and analyze crime patterns and hotspots D) Reduce the number of police officers on patrol
A) Synthetical Approach B) Deductive Reasoning C) Inductive Reasoning D) Analytical Approach
A) Planning B) Operational Planning C) Creativity D) Police Planning
A) Imitation B) Synthetical Approach C) Planning D) Analytical Approach
A) Creativity B) Planning C) Design D) Critical Thinking
A) Imitation B) Reasoning C) Creativity D) Analytical Approach
A) Police planning B) Police Operational planning C) Idea linking D) Operational planning
A) Planning B) Police Planning C) Police Operational Planning D) Operational Planning
A) Objectives B) Strategy C) Goals D) Tactics
A) Strategy B) Tactics C) Goals D) Objectives
A) Congruence B) Strategic Framework C) Long-range thingking D) Vision
A) Broad External Policy planning B) Operational Planners C) Police Planners D) Internal Policy Planning
A) Supervisors B) Middle Managers C) Executive Managers D) Patrol Officers
A) Executive Managers B) Supervisors C) Middle Manager D) Patrol Officers
A) Ethical doctrine B) Operational doctrine C) Fundamental Doctrine D) Functional doctrine
A) Fundamental Doctrine B) Ethical doctrine C) Operational Doctrine D) Functional doctrine
A) Span Of control B) Homogeneity C) Unity of Command D) Coordination
A) Authority B) Discipline C) Doctrine D) Cooperation or Coordination
A) Time B) Physical Facilities C) Condition D) Objective
A) Musts B) Wants C) Score D) Weight
A) Community volunteer programs only B) Administrative paperwork in police offices C) Organized activities for crime prevention, detection, and investigation D) Randomly patrolling neighborhoods
A) Ignoring community input B) Allocating resources based on crime patterns and intelligence C) Only reacting to crimes as they happen D) Reducing police presence in high-crime areas
A) Strategic or long range plan B) Operational or short range C) Intermediate or Medium range plan D) All of the above
A) Assessment B) Scanning C) Analysis D) Response
A) incremental Planning B) Radical planning C) Transactive planning D) Advocacy Planning
A) Intelligence-Led Policing B) Community-Oriented Policing C) Evidence-Based Policing D) Operational Planning
A) Investigation Report B) Incident Report C) Police Report D) Report
A) Spatial Analysis B) Situational Crime Prevention C) Crime Hotspot Policing D) Temporal Analysis
A) Situational Crime Prevention B) Crime Hotspot Policing C) Spatial Analysis D) Crime Intelligence
A) Patrol Beat B) Law Enforcement Modernization C) Predictive Analysis Model D) isk Terrain Modeling
A) Evidence Chain of Custody B) isk Terrain Modeling C) Crime Data Standardization D) Tactical Deployment
A) Community-Oriented Policing B) Intelligence-Led Policing C) Operational Planning D) Predictive Policing
A) Geographic Information System B) Strategic Planning C) Intelligence-Led Policing D) Predictive Policing
A) Crime Mapping B) Law Enforcement Operations C) Strategic Planning D) Operational Planning
A) Identifying a burglary hotspot and assigning additional patrols B) Filing annual reports C) Planning a 10-year police recruitment plan D) Passing a new law
A) Reactive policing B) Data-driven tactical planning C) Legislative planning D) Manual scheduling
A) Officer salaries B) The location of crimes C) Court schedules D) Department funding
A) Data collection and analysis B) Community briefing C) Deploy patrols D) Performance review
A) Abolishing the PNP B) Volunteer police only C) Random patrols D) Modernization of PNP and use of crime data
A) Recurring crimes showing predictable trends B) Crime reports filed incorrectly C) Tourist safety tips D) Random crimes in unrelated locations
A) Only punish offenders after crimes occur B) Reduce crime through evidence-based strategies C) Focus solely on urban areas D) Maintain paperwork records only
A) Strategic B) Administrative C) Tactical D) Legislative
A) Department of Justice (DOJ) B) Philippine National Police (PNP) C) Local barangay captains D) Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
A) Routine patrol routes B) Long-term crime prevention and resource management C) Handling citizen complaints D) Individual officer schedules
A) Long-term resource allocation B) Writing crime reports C) Day-to-day operational decision-making D) Public relations |