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  • 1. A conditional release from prison of a convicted person upon service of minimum of his indeterminate penalty
A) Probationer
B) Probation
C) Parole
D) Pardon
  • 2. Mario detained by the barangay captain of his town without a legal ground. What case Mario may file against the barangay captain?
A) Unlawful arrest
B) Illegal detention
C) Arbitrary detention
D) Delay in delivery
  • 3. John arrested and detained, and the arrest is not authorized by the law and no reasonable ground. What case John may file against the person who arrest him?
A) Delay in delivery
B) Arbitrary detention
C) Unlawful arrest
D) Illegal detention
  • 4. It is the study of punishment of crime or of criminal offenders.
A) Penal farm
B) Penology
C) Penal management
D) Correction
  • 5. What do you call to a person who serving his sentence in the Institutional correction or prisons?
A) Prisoner
B) Detainee
C) PDL
D) Inmate
  • 6. Unlawful detention of a person. committed by private person.
A) Illegal detention
B) Arbitrary detention
C) Unlawful arrest
D) Unlawful detention
  • 7. This approach provides incarceration and rehabilitation of offenders who are sentenced by the court to serve the prison term after conviction of a criminal offense to an (prison) institutions.
A) Non-institutional correction
B) Correction
C) Institutional correction
D) Community-based correction
  • 8. How many hours prescribed for the offense punishable by correctional penalties?
A) 12
B) 36
C) 32
D) 18
  • 9. How many hours prescribed for the offense punishable by afflictive penalties?
A) 18
B) 36
C) 12
D) 32
  • 10. How many hours prescribed for the offense punishable by light penalties?
A) 12
B) 32
C) 18
D) 36
  • 11. _____________is that branch of the administration of criminal justice charged with the responsibility for the custody, supervision and rehabilitation of those who judicially found violated criminal law.
A) Correction
B) Non-institutional correction
C) Institutional correction
D) Penology
  • 12. Unlawful detention of a person committed by public officers or officials.
A) Arbitrary detention
B) Illegal detention
C) Unlawful detention
D) Unlawful arrest
  • 13. It is known as the weakest pillar of Philippine criminal justice system.
A) Law enforcement
B) Correction
C) Prosecution
D) Court
  • 14. It refers to the manner or practice of managing or controlling places of confinement as jails or prisons.
A) Penal management
B) Penal farm
C) Correction
D) Penology
  • 15. A form of executive clemency which is exercise exclusively by the Chief Executive.
A) Probationer
B) Probation
C) Parole
D) Pardon
  • 16. Municipal Prisoner is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of____________.
A) 6months 1 day to 3 years
B) 1 day to 3 years
C) 1 day to 6 months
D) Over three (3) years
  • 17. Are persons who are detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not yet been convicted.
A) Detention Prisoner
B) Person held for investigation or safekeeping
C) Sentenced Prisoner
  • 18. Requisites for valid exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction except:
A) There must be a jurisdiction over the subject matter
B) There must be a jurisdiction over the competent authority
C) There must be a jurisdiction over the territory
D) There must be a jurisdiction over the person of the accused
  • 19. Is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of over three (3) years, and it is also known as__________.
A) City Prisoner
B) Insular Prisoner
C) National prisoner
D) Provincial Prisoner
  • 20. These are the general category if inmates except:
A) Persons held for investigation or safekeeping
B) Sentenced Prisoner
C) Detention Prisoner
D) Provincial Prisoner
  • 21. Is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of one (1) day to three (3) years.
A) City Prisoner
B) Provincial Prisoner
C) Municipal Prisoner
D) Insular Prisoner
  • 22. Are persons who are convicted by final - judgment of the crime charged against them.
A) Person held for investigation or safekeeping
B) Detention Prisoner
C) Sentenced Prisoner
  • 23. City Prisoner is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of ___________.
A) 1 day to 6 months
B) Over three (3) years
C) 1 day to 3 years
D) 6months 1 day to 3 years
  • 24. Provincial Prisoner is bone who is sentenced to a prison term of __________.
A) 1 day to 3 years
B) Over three (3) years
C) 6months 1 day to 3 years
D) 1 day to 6 months
  • 25. The court is said to be competent when it has the jurisdiction to try and decide a particular case.
A) Maybe
B) None of these
C) True
D) False
  • 26. Insular Prisoner is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of _________.
A) 1 day to 6 months
B) Over three (3) years
C) 6months 1 day to 3 years
D) 1 day to 3 years
  • 27. Refers to person confined in jails/prisons to serve his/her sentence or for safekeeping who is officially called Person Deprived of Liberty (PDL).
A) Inmate
B) Detainee
C) Person deprived of liberty
D) Prisoner
  • 28. Safekeeping is the temporary custody of a persons or detention of a person for his own protection or care, to secure from liability to harm, injury or danger.
A) Sentenced Prisoner
B) Detention Prisoner
C) Person held for investigation or safekeeping
  • 29. The following are the Inmates security classification under the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology except:
A) Maximum inmate
B) High profile inmates
C) High risk inmates
D) Ordinary inmates
  • 30. Is a person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of one (1) day to six (6) months.
A) Insular Prisoner
B) Municipal Prisoner
C) City Prisoner
D) Provincial Prisoner
  • 31. One who is sentenced to a prison term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years.
A) Insular Prisoner
B) Provincial Prisoner
C) Municipal Prisoner
D) City Prisoner
  • 32. Refers to a detainee, inmate, or prisoner, or other person under confinement or custody in any other manner.
A) Inmate
B) Person deprived of liberty
C) Detainee
D) Prisoner
  • 33. Inmate is a person committed to jail/prison by a competent court or authority for any of the following reason EXCEPT:
A) to serve a sentence after conviction
B) under trial
C) Commiting a crime
D) under investigation
  • 34. In order to prevent labeling, branding or shaming by the use of these or other derogatory words, the term "prisoner" has been replaced by this new and neutral phrase "person deprived of liberty" under Article 10, of
A) Bill of Rights
B) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
C) Human Rights Declaration
  • 35. The following are the classification of Sentenced Prisoner except:
A) Sentenced Prisoner
B) City Prisoner
C) Insular Prisoner
D) Provincial Prisoner
  • 36. The following are under the category of minimum- security camp except:
A) Those sentenced to death
B) Those who are sixty-five (65) years old and above
C) Those who have only six (6) months more to serve before the expiration of their maximum sentence.
D) Those with a severe physical handicap as certified by the chief medical officer of the prison.
  • 37. Those inmates who have lesser tendencies to commit offenses and generally pose the least risk to public safety.
A) Minimum security camp
B) High Profile Inmate
C) High Risk Inmate
D) Ordinary Inmates
  • 38. The place of confinement of the City Prisoner.
A) Provincial Jail
B) Municipal Jail
C) Bureau of Correction
D) City Jail
  • 39. The following are under the category of Medium- security camp except:
A) Those who are eighteen (18) years of age and below, regardless of the case and sentence
B) Those who have two (2) or more records of escapes
C) Those whose minimum sentence is twenty (20) years imprisonment
D) Those whose minimum sentence is less than twenty (20) years imprisonment
  • 40. Color of the clothes of offender under the Maximum-security camp.
A) Gray
B) Brown
C) Orange
D) Blue
  • 41. The place of confinement of the Provincial Prisoner.
A) City jail
B) Bureau of Correction
C) Provincial Jail
D) Municipal Jail
  • 42. Color of the clothes of offender under the Medium- security camp.
A) Gray
B) Orange
C) Blue
D) Brown
  • 43. The place of confinement of the Municipal Prisoner.
A) Bureau of Correction
B) City Jail
C) Provincial Jail
D) Municipal Jail
  • 44. Color of the clothes of offender under the minimum-security camp.
A) Blue
B) Brown
C) Orange
D) Gray
  • 45. The following are under the category of Maximum- security camp except:
A) Recidivist, habitual delinquents and escapees
B) Not allowed to work in Camp
C) Those whose minimum sentence is less than twenty (20) years imprisonment
D) Those sentenced to death
  • 46. Those who are considered highly dangerous and who require a greater degree of security, control and supervision because of their deemed capability of escape, of being rescued, and their ability to launch or spearhead acts of violence inside the jail.
A) Maximum Security Camp
B) Medium Security Camp
C) High Profile Inmate
D) High Risk Inmate
  • 47. This shall include those who can be reasonably trusted to serve their sentences under less restricted conditions.
A) Medium Security Camp
B) Detainee
C) Minimum Security Camp
D) Ordinary Inmates
  • 48. This shall include highly dangerous or high security risk inmates as determined by the classification Board who require a high degree of control and supervision.
A) Maximum Security Camp
B) High Risk Inmate
C) Ordinary Inmates
D) Medium Security Camp
  • 49. The place of confinement of the Insular/National prisoner.
A) Provincial Jail
B) Municipal Jail
C) Bureau of Correction
D) City Jail
  • 50. Which of the following is under the category of Maximum-security camp.
A) Those who have only six (6) months more to serve before the expiration of their maximum sentence.
B) Those whose minimum sentence is twenty (20) years imprisonment
C) Those who are eighteen (18) years of age and below, regardless of the case and sentence
D) Those whose minimum sentence is less than twenty (20) years imprisonment rotate for options
  • 51. Which of the following is under the category of minimum-security camp.
A) Those whose minimum sentence is twenty (20) years imprisonment
B) Recidivist, habitual delinquents and escapees
C) Those who have only six (6) months more to serve before the expiration of their maximum sentence.
D) Those whose minimum sentence is less than twenty (20) years imprisonment
  • 52. Those who have been involved in a highly controversial or sensationalized crime or those who became prominent for being a politician, government official, multi-million entrepreneur, religious or cause-oriented group leader and movie or television personality.
A) Minimum Risk Inmates
B) High Profile Inmate
C) Ordinary Inmates
D) High Risk Inmate
  • 53. Which of the following is under the category of Medium-security camp.
A) Those whose minimum sentence is less than twenty (20) years imprisonment
B) Those whose minimum sentence is twenty (20) years imprisonment
C) Recidivist, habitual delinquents and escapees
D) Those who have only six (6) months more to serve before the expiration of their maximum sentence.
  • 54. This convicted offender includes those charged with heinous crimes such as murder, kidnapping for ransom, economic sabotage, syndicated or organized crimes, etc.
A) High Risk Inmate
B) High Profile Inmate
C) Maximum Security Camp
D) Medium Security Camp
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