- 1. Consist of identifiable boundaries within the AOR where an officer can conduct patrol.
A) b. Police beats B) Patrol components C) Fixed components D) Station desk
- 2. It is an aspect of stop and frisk strategy where individuals of doubtful character are being questioned.
A) Proactive and reactive patrol B) Crime prevention and crime suppression C) Street interview interrogation D) Decoy patrol strategy
- 3. It involves recognition of crime risk and initiation of positive action to remove or reduce risk and its objective is to eliminate the desire to commit crime.
A) crime suppression B) Crime prevention C) Crime D) crime risk
- 4. The emphasis is on positive, target oriented activities which includes physical security inspections and this is effective.
A) Interactive patrol strategy B) directed patrol strategy C) patrol strategy D) Aggressive patrol strategy
- 5. It involves stopping of person on the street whose behavior is suspicious, questioning them and frisking them for concealed weapons. The heightens the effect of high visibility.
A) Crime prevention and crime suppression B) Proactive and reactive patrol C) stop and frisk D) Decoy patrol strategy
- 6. Conducted by means of formation of assembly in police stations for at least 30 minutes which will be allotted for.
A) auxiliary components B) deployment phase C) none of these D) pre- deployment phase
- 7. The PNP adopted and started implementing the (COPS) is on?
A) August 25, 1995 B) August 15, 1995 C) August 25, 1994 D) August 15, 1994
- 8. What is the meaning of SUMMOM BONUM?
A) The greatest good for a few numbers of people B) The greatest good for the greatest number of our people. C) The greatest number of people D) The greatest good for the greatest number of the rich people
- 9. This is a machinery used by a democratic government to protect the society against crime and disorder.
A) Criminal offense B) Criminal C) Criminal Justice D) Criminal offender
- 10. The greatest source of power to wage war against crime and other threats to society lies among the people,
A) Police power B) Power of imminent domain C) People's power D) Government's power
- 11. How many months should be assigned permanently to defined beat?
A) 18months B) 6 months C) 12 months D) 24 months
- 12. It is a "frisk" or external feeling of the outer garments of an individual for weapons only.
A) checkpoint B) pat down search C) stop check/ accosting D) interview
- 13. Shall lead and take responsibility in the conduct of checkpoint preferably a Police Commission Officer (PCO). In the absence of a PCO, the most Senior Police Non- Commissioned Officer (PNCO) will act as Team Leader.
A) Spotter/ Profiler B) Verifiers C) Forward/ rear security D) Team leader
- 14. Response time is the running time of the dispatched patrol car from his position were the assignment was received and the arrival at the scene, what is the ideal time in responding?
A) 2 hours B) 5 minutes C) 2 minutes D) 5 hours
- 15. Using the vehicle public address (PA) system, patroller shall introduce themselves and command the driver to do the following, except:
A) Roll down the window B) Turn on the hazard light C) Switch of the engine D) Do not turn on the cabin light even it is necessary
- 16. Where should the patroller have positioned if the vehicle occupants are complaint?
A) the patroller cautiously approach the vehicle back B) the patroller cautiously approach the vehicle fat the front C) the patroller cautiously approach the vehicle after getting inside D) the patroller cautiously approach the vehicle from behind
- 17. If the vehicle occupants are complaint, the patroller cautiously approach the vehicle from behind and perform one of the following:
A) Require the driver to present his/her driver license and OR/CR of the vehicle B) Never require the driver to present his/her driver license and OR/CR of the vehicle C) Do not inform them the reason why they were stopped D) Direct the driver not to follow them to the nearest police station/unit
- 18. What number should the patroller text for verifying the authenticity of the drivers with the LTO vehicle verification system?
A) thru text number 1600 by texting "LTO License (license number)". B) thru text number 3600 by texting "LTO License (license number)". C) thru text number 2600 by texting "LTO License (license number)". D) thru text number 4600 by texting "LTO License (license number)".
- 19. 5. If the vehicle occupants are non-compliant, the patroller shall perform the following as warranted by the circumstance:
A) If back-up is necessary, do not wait for their arrival before effecting the arrest B) Using the PA system, only once demand the driver to comply with the instructions and thru the ignition key outside the vehicle C) If capable, effect the arrest of the occupants not accordance with the provision on Arrest Without warrant D) Remain in the patrol vehicle, request for back-up, remain tactically alert and warn civilians in the area of possible armed confrontation
- 20. If the motorist flees, despite the repeated warnings what should the team do?
A) stop the operation and immediately report to the headquarters B) shall pursue the fleeing motorist and immediately update the station TOC and adjacent unit about the current situation C) never pursue the feeling vehicles as it is dangerous to the patrollers D) just note down all necessary information for report
- 21. If the intervention resulted in an armed confrontation, what should be the response?
A) shall be in accordance with the Force Continuum and procedures after an armed confrontation B) shall be in accordance with the Ammunition and procedures after an armed confrontation C) shall be in accordance with the Force Continuum and leave the area for safety D) shall be in accordance with the Force Continuum and no need procedures after an armed confrontation
- 22. Hasty Checkpoint is also called?
A) on-the-spot checkpoint B) emergency checkpoint C) urgent checkpoint D) barricade checkpoint
- 23. After the armed confrontation update the station/unit TOC of the development, this statement is:
A) True B) False
- 24. This is the stopping/ accosting and restraint of armed and dangerous person/s, aboard a vehicle/vessel or on foot, including the power to use all necessary and legal means to accomplish such end.
A) Pre-Determined Area B) Stopping Zone C) Dragnet Operation D) High-Risk Stop and High-Risk Arrest
- 25. is an immediate response to block the escape of lawless elements from a crime scene and also established when nearby checkpoints are ignored or during hot pursuit operations.
A) dragnet operation B) hasty checkpoint C) police defensive roadblock D) high risk stop
- 26. It is a temporary installation or hastily built barricade set for halting traffic to facilitate the neutralization of an armed person/suspect on board a motor vehicle
A) police defensive roadblock B) hasty checkpoint C) high risk stop D) high risk arrest
- 27. It is the actual stopping or accosting of armed and dangerous person or persons, aboard on on foot, including the power to use all necessary and legal means to accomplish such end.
A) high risk arrest B) police defensive roadblock C) dragnet operation D) high risk stop
- 28. It is the actual restraint of armed persons following a high-risk stop.
A) police defensive roadblock B) hasty checkpoint C) dragnet operation D) high risk arrest
- 29. It is the strategic pre-determined area strongly sealed off, barricade and occupied by tactical forces in a lawful display of authority to maintain law and order or on defensive response to an event of criminal nature of such gravity that occurred or likely to occur calling for a high risk stop or arrest.
A) flagging down vehicles B) stopping zone C) pre-determined area D) dragnet operation
- 30. It is the specific or projected spot where the armed and dangerous person or persons would pass or likely to pass and so tactically located as to gain calculated advantage against said person pr persons.
A) stopping zone B) dragnet operation C) pre-determined area D) flagging down vehicles
- 31. Is a police operation purposely to seal- off the probable exit points of fleeing suspects from the crime scene to prevent their escape.
A) stopping zone B) flagging down vehicles C) dragnet operation D) pre-determined area
- 32. Before flagging down the vehicle, call the station TOC and provide the following available information, except one:
A) Verification the life status of occupants B) Plate number and/or conduction sticker C) Location and its direction D) Reason(s) for the planned intervention
- 33. If upon verification, the motor vehicle is not involved in any crime that patrollers shall
A) ask payment penalty B) ask any identification or documents C) stop the vehicle and interview D) no longer pursue the vehicle
- 34. If subject of an alarm or complaint, the patroller shall direct the driver to
A) pull over or stop on the road side B) arrest the driver immediately C) let the driver go home D) no longer pursue the vehicle
- 35. 15 _1. Areas without boundaries are shaded according to the concentration of incidents within them
A) chart maps B) maps C) density maps D) Wall maps
- 36. Using the following but not one and local police department as your source, obtain an example of a map that displays crime information.
A) newspaper, a magazine B) pocketbook C) Magazine D) İnternet
- 37. Which can use either pie or bar charts, allow the illustration of several values within a particular variable.
A) Chart maps B) Mapping C) Maps
- 38. Is a set of computer-based tools that allows the user to modify, visualize, query, and analyze geographic and tabular data. c.
A) Crime mapping B) Data mapping C) GIS D) Wall maps
- 39. It is the process of using a geographic information system to conduct spatial analysis of crime problems and other police-related issues.
A) Wall maps B) GIS C) Data mapping D) crime mapping
- 40. Salaries for are typically higher than those for crime analysts because of the specialized technical skills required and because police agencies must compete for qualified analysts with private companies offering high salaries.
A) analysts B) data gatherer C) GIS analysts D) Detector
- 41. Another relatively recent influence on the use of crime mapping in policing is
A) Crime B) data C) Compstat D) symposium
- 42. Such as street and census information became widely available in electronic format and where provided free or minimal cost by a variety of government agencies and commercial organizations
A) geographic data B) Data C) statistical data D) Mobile data
- 43. This was a theoretical component in the development of the concentric zone model, which contends that in an urban setting different types of zones (areas with different purposes) form around a central business district and that some of these zones are more prone to crime and disorder than are others.
A) Mapping B) Crime mapping C) Crime D) Maps
- 44. 10. In the 1800s, European researchers who adhered to the school of thought known as the examined the levels of crime within different areas (regions) and the relationship of these levels to sociological factors, such as socioeconomic status (Groff & La Vigne, 2002)
A) graphie school of criminology B) school of criminology C) carto school of criminology D) cartographic school of criminology
- 45. This was a theoretical component in the development of the concentric zone model, which contends that in an urban setting different types of zones (areas with different purposes) form around a central business district and that some of these zones are more prone to crime and disorder than are others
A) Mapping B) Crime mapping C) Maps D) Crime
- 46. He relative frequencies (represented by bats) of values within variables are displayed.
A) pie chart mapping B) Graduated maps C) Chart mapping D) bar chart mapping
- 47. The relative percentages (represented by slices of a pie) of values within a variable are displayed.
A) bar chart mapping B) pie chart mapping C) graduated maps D) chart mapping
- 48. The colors of the symbols reflect their values; this kind of mapping can be used with points.
A) graduated color maps B) bar chart mapping C) graduated maps D) pie chart mapping
- 49. The sizes of the symbols used for point and line features. reflect their value.
A) bar chart mapping B) pie chart mapping C) graduated maps D) graduated size maps
- 50. This maps re not useful when analysts are dealing with large amounts of data.
A) single-symbol maps B) Crime maps C) graduated maps D) Buffers
- 51. Individual, uniform symbols represent features such as the locations of stores, roads, or state
A) single-symbol maps B) polygon feature C) image feature D) point feature
- 52. Is a vertical photograph taken from a satellite or an airplane that is digitized and placed within the appropriate coordinates.
A) image feature B) Line feature C) point feature D) polygon feature
- 53. Is a geographic area represented on a map by a multisided figure with a closed set of lines.
A) image feature B) point feature C) polygon feature D) line feature
- 54. Is a real-world element that can be represented on a map by a line or set of line
A) image feature B) Point feature C) polygon feature D) line feature
- 55. Is a discrete location that is usually depicted on a GIS-generated map by a symbol or label. A point feature is analogous to a pin placed on a paper wall map.
A) line feature B) image feature C) point feature D) polygon feature
- 56. A GIS uses four types of features to represent objects and locations in the real world; these are referred to as, but not one:
A) Line B) image features C) Point D) Octagon
- 57. Crime mapping is a valuable tool used by police, researchers, and media organizations to convey criminal activity information to the public.
A) Tactical crime analysis B) strategic crime analysis C) administrative crime analysis D) Crime analysis
- 58. Crime mapping is utilized in long-term applications to analyze the relationship between criminal activity and indicators of disorder, such as a high volume of vacant property or disorder calls for service.
A) administrative crime analysis B) Tactical crime analysis C) Crime analysis D) strategic crime analysis
- 59. Crime mapping is utilized in long-term applications to analyze the relationship between criminal activity and indicators of disorder, such as a high volume of vacant property or disorder calls for service.
A) strategic crime analysis B) Crime analysis C) Tactical crime analysis D) Crime
- 60. Crime mapping is used to identify immediate patterns for crimes such as residential and commercial burglary, auto theft, and theft from vehicles. For example, spatial analysis of auto theft incidents may reveal clusters of activity at specific locations that might indicate a crime pattern.
A) Crime B) Tactical crime analysis C) Crime Mapping D) Crime analysis
- 61. Is a set of computer-based tools that allows the user to modify, visualize, query, and analyze geographic and tabular data.
A) Crime mapping B) GIS C) Mapping D) Crime analysis
- 62. Is a powerful software tool that allows the user to create any kind of geographic representation, from a simple point map to a three-dimensional visualization of spatial or temporal data.
A) Mapping B) Crime analysis C) Crime mapping D) geographic information system
- 63. Means the highest degree of restraint that the police, military and other peace keeping authorities shall observe during a public assembly or in the dispersal of the same.
A) Tolerance B) Medium Tolerance C) Minimum Tolerance D) Maximum Tolerance
- 64. Shall mean the venue or place established or designated by local government units within their respective jurisdictions where a public assembly could be held without securing any permit for such purpose from the local government unit concerned.
A) Private park B) Public park C) Market D) City hall
- 65. Shall include any highway, boulevard, avenue, road, street, bridge or other thoroughfare, park, plaza, square, and/or any open space of public ownership where the people are allowed access
A) All of these B) Private place C) Commercial place D) Public place
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