A) Birth Certificate B) Certificate of Final Release and Discharge C) Notice of Release
A) Terminator Salvation B) Termination of Supervision C) Termination of Probation
A) Board of Pardon and Paroles B) Bobo ka talaga C) Board of Pardons and Parole D) Board of Pandesal
A) Discharge from imprisonment B) Discharge from Supervision C) Discharge from prison
A) Conditional Probation B) Conditional Pardon C) Conditioner Pardon
A) Certificate of Discharge and Final Release B) Certificate of Final Discharge and Release C) Certificate of Final Release and Discharge
A) Termination of Supervision B) Recognizance C) Free from incarceration
A) Expiration of Period and Final Discharge B) Arrest and Commitment C) Revocation and Cancellations
A) Parolees and Conditional Pardoners B) Conditional Parolees and Pardons C) Malunggay pandesal
A) Payment of Legal Fees B) Full compliance with conditions C) Expiration of supervision period
A) Report regularly to Parole Officer B) Obtain permission for travel C) Refrain from committing crimes D) All of the Above
A) good relationship with the community B) Expiration of maximum sentence period and compliance with conditions C) Good behavior inside prison only
A) Civil and Political Rights B) Civil liability and Rights C) Right to Privacy
A) Board of Pardons and Parole B) Pardon and Parole Administration C) Trial Court
A) It proves full compliance and restores civil liberties B) It prooves full complains and restore Civil Liabilities C) It helps the community
A) ambot nalang B) it ends the supervision and it's criminal liabilities C) Release starts the supervision, while termination ends the supervision
A) Upon expiration of the balance of sentence or compliance with conditions B) if he became recidivism C) if he commits another crime
A) He may be issued Final Discharge and supervision ends earlier B) Supervision continues until the date expires C) he will be safe here D) close your eyes, dry your tears
A) both have legal effect B) Termination is due to compliance; Revocation is due to violation C) Revocation ends supervision; Termination sends him back
A) rehabilitation and bahay pag asa B) To ensure rehabilitation and compliance with conditions C) child at risk
A) Revoke his parole B) need to report on his/her supervisor C) Issue Certificate of Final Release and Discharge upon expiration
A) True, it absolves the person from further supervision for that crime B) True, he can no longer be arrested for any crime C) True, he can no longer be put in jail
A) Yes, because according to RA 9514 he should be put back in imprisonment B) No, the pardon and discharge extinguish the penalty C) malay ko taena
A) he became excommunicado B) It restores full civil rights and removes him from the authority of the Board C) It reduces the sentence by half
A) yes na yes B) Oo C) syempre naman
A) It signifies the successful completion of the rehabilitation program and legal obligation B) Child abuse C) it's depends on the approval of the President of the Philippines
A) Fact you B) Eligebility Check C) Eligibility Check D) Fact checking
A) Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B) Board of Pardons and Parole C) Department of Justice D) Department of Social Welfare
A) Case Report B) 1Case ng Redhorse C) Report from Trial Court D) Birth Certificate
A) Parole Board Hearing B) Eligibility Check C) Filing Stage
A) Parole Officer or Prison Staff B) Social Workers from DSWD C) Judges and Prosecutors
A) Time Served and Type of Offense B) Good Conduct Time Allowance C) Type writing
A) All of the tanan B) Record of Rehabilitation Efforts C) Personal Details of the Inmate
A) Risk and Psychological Evaluation B) Political Affiliation of the Inmate C) Participation in Rehabilitation Programs D) Risk it all for you
A) Other interested parties B) All of the tanan C) Prosecutors who handled the case
A) To reduce the workload of the Board B) To conduct preliminary investigation C) To filter applicants and ensure they meet the minimum legal requirements
A) To ensure he will work for the government B) To assess if he has the means and support to reintegrate into society C) To ensure he/she will fulfill his duties
A) yung mahaba sagot B) To inform them of the release date C) To give them the opportunity to express their views or opposition regarding the release
A) it proves B) It serves as the basis of information regarding the inmate's behavior and risk level C) It proves the innocence of the inmate D) It provides the final decision
A) To understand the purpose of the release B) To discuss his past crimes in detail C) To assess his attitude, understanding and readiness for release
A) To classify the type of prisoner B) To assess mental stability and risk of reoffending C) To check educational background
A) Disqualified based on the Type of Offense B) Automatically Qualified C) Qualified upon recommendation
A) it's the final countdown B) It is conducted only to comply with international standards C) It is the final stage where all factors are weighed to decide if release is beneficial to the inmate and society
A) Pardon or Commutation B) Grant Parole and established and pangalan ko C) Grant Parole with Conditions or Deny Parole
A) Post-Release Supervision B) Post- Release Superman C) Post- Release Supervisor
A) Parole Officer B) Parole judge C) patrolman D) BPP Administrator
A) Right to re-apply after many applications B) Right to re-apply after a specific waiting period C) Transfer to Minimum Security Facility
A) Ownership of Property B) Systematic Employment or Educational purposes C) Gainful Employment or Enrollment in Education
A) Prohibition from using public transport B) Restriction on Travel outside the approved jurisdiction C) House arrest
A) Recommended by the court B) Endorsement of the BPP C) Filing/Submission of Application
A) Conditions of Parole B) Conditional Pardons C) Conditional clemency
A) restoration of the community B) Associating with known criminals or gang members C) joining gangs
A) parolee B) pardonee C) probationary
A) Granting means no more supervision; Denying means solitary confinement B) Granting means conditional liberty; Denying means remaining in custody with right to reapply
A) To generate income for the government B) To prevent idleness and reduce risk of committing new crimes C) to become successful in life
A) To monitor compliance and ensure smooth reintegration to society B) to ensure the safety of the parolee C) To prepare them for re-imprisonment
A) Because the law requires it without any reason B) To delay the release permanently C) To give time for the inmate to show improved behavior and rehabilitation
A) To wait for the Parole Board members to change B) It reduces the population in jails C) It ensures that the offender is guided and controlled to prevent recidivism
A) Inmate is under full custody; Parolee is under conditional liberty B) Both have absolute freedom
A) To include the parolee from society B) Because friends are not allowed to support them C) To prevent negative influence that may lead to reoffending
A) It automatically grants freedom B) It initiates the review of eligibility, conduct, and readiness for release C) To prevent negative influence that may lead to reoffending
A) It initiates the review of eligibility, conduct, and readiness for release B) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community
A) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community B) It prioritizes only the rights of the offender
A) What happens if a parolee fails to comply with the given conditions? B) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community
A) he will be safe here B) Release Unconditionally C) Parole may be revoked and he will return to prison
A) refers to BPP for probation B) Grant Parole with Strict Conditions C) Deny Parole Permanently
A) that should be me B) It is acceptable because he has a job C) It is a Violation of Parole Conditions
A) Yess bosing B) Oo naman bossing
A) to protect them from discrimination B) To make it difficult for inmates to be released C) Lack of support and residence increases the risk of reoffending
A) sige kumain ka multi kung dyan ka gagaling B) Submit formal request and secure approval from Parole Officer first C) Travel immediately because family is important
A) Invalid. Eligibility and conduct are necessary but not sufficient; Risk assessment is required B) Sakto lang extra strong C) Valid. Good conduct means no more supervision needed
A) tantadoo san mo lalagay? B) He will be rewarded for having friends C) This is a violation leading to possible Parole Revocation
A) Supervision ensures you adjust well and do not commit new offenses B) miss ko na sya, suntukin C) Because the government wants to control you forever
A) Risk it all for you B) Not a risk at all C) Idleness increases vulnerability to criminal activities
A) Arthur neri B) Art. VII, Sec. 19 C) Art. V, Sec. 20
A) President Zumarraga B) President BBM C) President Duterte
A) Amensity B) Amnesia C) Amnesty
A) Reprieve B) Resistance C) Amnesty D) Clemency
A) Absolute pardon B) Clemency C) Reprieve
A) Commutation of Sentence B) Reprieve C) Pardon
A) Absolute Drinking water B) Absolute Pardon C) Absolute Cinema
A) Pardon B) Pardon nga ni C) Special Pardon
A) Absolute Pardon B) Absolute Clemency C) General Pardon
A) pili ka lang sa dalawa pareho silang tama B) Pardon is for groups; Amnesty is for individuals C) Pardon is for individuals; Amnesty is for groups and needs Congress approval
A) Reprieve B) Probation C) General Pardon D) Pardon
A) After class coffeedate tayo B) After conviction by final judgment C) After the trial and conviction
A) Pardon me baby B) Pardon is revoked and sent back to prison C) Pardon will continue it's validity
A) Right to remain silent B) All things shall be added unto you C) Right to Vote and hold office
A) Conditional Amnesty B) Amnesty C) Clemency
A) Executive B) Legislative C) Judiciary D) Both Judiciary and Legislative
A) reduce, reuse ,recycle B) reduce prison contingency C) Relieve harshness of law or correct injustice
A) Peter Parker B) Governor C) T'Challa D) President
A) Criminal investigation B) Civil Restoration C) Criminal liability
A) edi tipaklong B) BPP C) PPA D) PSA
A) True B) It is granted at the sole discretion of the President C) False
A) Clemency B) Reprieve C) Absolute pardon
A) Absolute Pardon B) Absolute Cinema C) Commutation of Sentence
A) Conditional Clemency B) Conditional Pardon C) conditional Probation |