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  • 1. 1. Includes search, rescue and retrieval operations, fire drills, earthquake drills and similar operations that promote public safety.
A) Internal security operation
B) Public safety operation
C) Law enforcement operation
D) Scene of the crime operation
  • 2. 2. Includes service of warrant of arrest, implementation of search warrant, enforcement of visitorial powers of the chief, philippine national police and unit commanders, etc.
A) Intelligence operation
B) Investigation operation
C) Special police operation
D) Law enforcement operation
  • 3. 3. Includes counter insurgency operations, counter terrorist operations, and similar operations that are conducted to ensure internal Security.
A) Investigation operation
B) Internal security operation
C) Public safety operation
D) Law enforcement operation
  • 4. 4. Includes checkpoint operation, Roadblock operation, civil disturbance management operation, police assistance in the enforcement demolition eviction injunction and similar orders, etc.
A) Special police operation
B) Scene of the crime
C) Intelligence operation
D) Investigation operation
  • 5. 5. Includes Surveillance Operation, counter intelligence, intelligence research, intelligence assessment and similar police intelligence operation conducted to gather information related to security, public safety order.
A) Investigation operation
B) Internal security operation
C) Intelligence operation
D) Law enforcement operation
  • 6. 6. Includes investigation of crime or incident, administrative investigation and similar investigative work necessary to determine facts and circumstances for filing cases criminally or administratively.
A) Investigation operation
B) Intelligence operation
C) Special police operation
D) Public safety operation
  • 7. 7. Processing of crime scene, technical and forensic examination of evidences and similar scientific investigative assistance.
A) Scene of the crime
B) Public safety operation
C) Internal security operation
D) Law enforcement operation
  • 8. 8. No police operation shall be conducted without the approval of the chief/commander/head of the concerned police unit/ office.
A) Pre-operational
B) Pro-operational
C) Police operational
D) Law operational
  • 9. 9. Shall lead and take responsibility in the conduct of checkpoint preferably an officer with the rank of at least police lieutenant.
A) Security sub-team
B) Team leader (TL)
C) Spotter
D) Spokesperson
  • 10. 10. PNP personnel will point/ profile suspected vehicle subject for checkpoint;
A) Investigation sub-team
B) Team leader
C) Spotter
D) Spokesperson
  • 11. 11. TL or member who is in charge of communicating with the motorist subject for checkpoint;
A) Spokesperson
B) Security sub-team
C) Spotter
D) Investigation sub-team
  • 12. 12. In charge of investigation and documentation of possible incidents in the checkpoint to include issuance of traffic citation ticket (TCT) or traffic violation report (TVR);
A) Search/arresting sub-team
B) Security sub-team
C) Investigation sub-team
D) Blocking/pursuing sub-team
  • 13. 13. Designated to conduct search, seizure and arrest, if necessary;
A) Security sub-team
B) Search/ arresting Sub-team
C) Spotter
D) Spokesperson
  • 14. 14. Tasked to provide security in the checkpoint area
A) Spotter
B) Investigation sub-team
C) Blocking/pursuing sub-team
D) Security sub-team
  • 15. 15. Team tasked to block/pursue fleeing suspects or vehicle.
A) Investigation Sub-team
B) Security sub-team
C) Blocking/pursuing sub-team
D) Search/arresting sub-team
  • 16. 16. checkpoint is a place where the police check vehicular/ pedestrian traffic in order to enforce circulation control measure and other laws, orders, and regulations.
A) Authority to establish checkpoints
B) Traffic regulation
C) Safety regulation
D) Regulation
  • 17. 17. Undertake the monitoring, investigation and prosecution of all crimes involving economic sabotage, and other crimes of such magnitude and extent as to indicate their commission by highly placed or professional criminal syndicates and organizations.
A) Highway patrol group (HPG)
B) Special action force (SAF)
C) Criminal investigation and detection group (CIDG)
D) Civil security group (CSG)
  • 18. 18. This group regulates business operations, and activities of all organized private detectives, watchmen, security guards/ agencies and company guard forces. It also supervises the licensing and registration of firearms and explosives.
A) Civil security group (CSG)
B) Intelligence group (IG)
C) Special action force (SAF)
D) Maritime group (MG)
  • 19. 19. Function is conducting of counterinsurgency operations, counter terrorism in urban and rural areas, hostage rescue operations in times of disasters and calamities, and other special operations.
A) Criminal investigation and detection group (CIDG)
B) Civil security group (CSG)
C) Special action force (SAF)
D) Intelligence group (IG)
  • 20. 20. It is tasked to enforce traffic safety rules and provides general supervision to local police forces with regard to the enforcement of traffic laws. It is also provides assistance to the land transportation office, formerly the bureau of land transportation.
A) Aviation security group (AVSeGroup)
B) Highway patrol group (CIDG)
C) Intelligence group (IG)
D) Maritime group (MG)
  • 21. 21. It is in charge of both intelligence gathering and counterintelligence.
A) Highway patrol group (HPG)
B) Special action force (SAF)
C) Intelligence group (IG)
D) Maritime group (MG)
  • 22. 22. Responsible in securing all the country's airports against offensive and terroristic acts that threaten in civil aviation, in exercising operational control and supervision over all agencies involved in airport security operations.
A) Highway patrol group (HPG)
B) Aviation security group (AVSeGroup)
C) Intelligence group (IG)
D) Maritime group (MG)
  • 23. 23. This group is responsible to perform all police functions over philippine territorial waters, lakes and rivers, along coastal ares to include ports and harbors and small islands for the security and the sustainability development.
A) Aviation security group (AVSeGroup)
B) Maritime group (MG)
C) Civil security group (CSG)
D) Intelligence group (IG)
  • 24. 24. Establish to enhance police operational efficiency and effectiveness by providing laboratory examination, evaluation and identification of pieces of physical evidence involved in crimes with emphasis on their medical, chemical biological and physical nature.
A) Intelligence group (IG)
B) Special action force (SAF)
C) Highway patrol group (HPG)
D) Aviation security group (AVSeGroup)
E) Forensic group (FG)
  • 25. 25. To render the vehicle un-operational to avoid escape and provide firepower.
A) Sniper
B) Spokesperson
C) Radio
D) Spotter
  • 26. 26. Basic requirements of police operation.
A) Lead by a police commissioned officer (PCO)
B) All the above
C) With a marked police vehicle
D) With personnel in prescribed police uniform or attire
  • 27. 27. Use of excessive force.
A) Violation of human rights
B) Self-defense
C) Alibi
D) Police brutality
  • 28. 28. The police officer may stop an individual for the purpose of conducting__only when reasonable suspicion exists. Police officer must be able to point to specific facts that, when taken together with rational interferences, reasonably warrant the stop.
A) Body search/pat-down search
B) Search
C) Vehicle search
D) Spot check/accosting
  • 29. 29. A police officer has the right to perform__search if the individual has been legitimately stopped with reasonable suspicion and when the police officer has reason to believe that the individual possesses weapons on his person and posses a threat to the police officers or another person's safety.
A) Search
B) Spot check/accosting
C) Vehicle search
D) Body frisk/pat-down search
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