REVIEWER (LEA) 2
  • 1. The PNP is considered servants of the
    community who depends for the
    effectiveness of their functions upon the
    express wishes of the people. This is in
    adherence with the ______________.
A) Home Rule Theory
B) Modern Concept
C) Old Concept
D) Continental Theory
  • 2. An international agreement concluded
    between states in written form and
    governed by international law, whether
    embodied in single instruments or in two
    or more instrument and whatever its
    particular designation.
A) .Bilateral Agreement
B) Treaty
C) Extradition
D) UN Protocol
  • 3. Pertains to all those forms of policing
    that in some sense, transgress national
    borders.
A) Global policing
B) Transnational policing
C) Transnational policing
D) Preventive policing
  • 4. The police force in Thailand is known
    as
A) Royal Thailand Police
B) Royal Thai Police
C) Thailand Police Force
D) Royal Thail Police Force
  • 5. Which of the following is not one
    among the official language of the
    INTERPOL?
A) Spanish
B) French
C) English
D) German
  • 6. INTERPOL global communication for
    the enforcement Community called?
A) I-7/24
B) I-24/7
C) .I-360/24/7
D) I-24/360/7
  • 7. The following are the three types of
    policing, except
A) Service
B) Legalistic
C) Social
D) Watchman
  • 8. Who is considered as the former
    Filipino President of INTERPOL?
A) Anacleto Anastacio
B) Johann Schober
C) Teodulo Natividad
D) Jolly Bugarin
  • 9. Also known as "Continental Justice or
    Romano-Germanic Justice"
A) Socialist System
B) Common Law System
C) Civil Law System
D) Islamic System
  • 10. The objectives of this organization
    include maintenance of international
    peace and security, promote human
    rights, foster social and economic
    development, protect the environment,
    and provide humanitarian aid in cases of
    famine, natural disaster, and armed
    conflict
A) UNICEF
B) UNCLOS
C) INTERPOL
D) UN
  • 11. A French term which claimed to be
    the origin of the term Police Officer.
A) Constabuli
B) Officer de la Paix
C) Sheriff
D) Praetorian Guards
  • 12. The first organized modern police
    organization.
A) FBI
B) Metropolitan Police Force
C) Scotland Yard
D) Interpol
  • 13. It is the Interpol's supreme governing
    body. It meets annually to take all
    important decisions related to policy,
    resources, working methods, finances,
    activities and programs.
A) National Central Bureaus
B) Executive Committee
C) General Assembly
D) General Secretariat
  • 14. In problem oriented policing, it uses
    SARA model, which means
A) SCANNING, ANALYSIS, REPORT, ASSESSMENT
B) SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ASSESSMENT
C) SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ANNOUNCEMENT
D) SCANNING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ASSESSMENT
  • 15. This center is created by virtue of
    Executive Order No. 62 to establish a
    shared database among concerned
    agencies or information on criminals,
    methodologies, arrests and convictions
    on transnational crime.
A) Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes
B) International Criminal Police Organization
C) Philippine National Police
D) National Commission on Anti Hijacking
  • 16. This country practices the "shame-
    based" rather than "guilty-based”
    approach because of the shame it would
    bring to the family if such member of a
    family commits crime.
A) Egypt
B) China
C) India
D) Japan
  • 17. A court system where the accused is
    innocent until proven guilty.
A) Inquisitorial
B) Exquisitorial
C) Adversarial
D) Accusatorial
  • 18. What is this law that gives Japanese
    Police the authority to arrest people with
    "wrong thoughts
A) Preserved peace law
B) Peace process law
C) Peace preservation law
D) Peace talk law
  • 19. What provides all over the world a
    common platform wherein different
    countries can share crucial information
    regarding international crimes and
    wanted criminals?
A) Interpol
B) International police service
C) International Court of Justice
D) Global Police Communication Service
  • 20. The Philippines has PNP; the Hong
    Kong has
A) Hong Kong National Police
B) Hong Kong Police
C) Royal Hong Kong Police Force
D) Federal Police of Hong Kong
  • 21. What is the minimum rank of
    Indonesia National Police?
A) Police Constable
B) Junsa
C) 2nd Bhayangkara
D) PO1
  • 22. When poor person commits a crime,
    the government goes to work analyzing
    the family, education and employment
    needs of everyone in that poor person's
    family.
A) Switzerland Police
B) Ireland Police
C) Egypt Police
D) Congo Police
  • 23. Riot police in Japan whose criteria for
    selection is their physical strength,
    command of the martial arts and ability to
    cope in stressful situation is called
A) Kidotai
B) Samurai
C) Naruto
D) Koishi
  • 24. These are residential police box in
    Japan is usually staffed by a single
    officer. It is typically located outside of
    urban-districts in villages and is operated
    by one community officer, who resides
    with his family in this police facility.
A) Kobun
B) Koban
C) Sokoiya
D) Chuzaisho
  • 25. ASEANAPOL permanent secretariat
    is on __________ basis.
A) Rotational
B) Appointment
C) Election
D) Screening
  • 26. Which term used that refers to the
    surrender of a person by one state to
    another where he is wanted for
    prosecution or, if already convicted, for
    punishment?
A) Extradition
B) .UN Protocol
C) Decoy Patrol
D) Treaty
  • 27. Which of the following is an
    international police organization that
    facilities cross-border police cooperation
    and also support to prevent and fight
    against international crimes?
A) International Criminal police organization
B) Global Police Organization
C) ASEANPOL
D) International Center on Transnational Crime
  • 28. What is the concept of policing that
    considers the police organization as
    merely repressive machinery; hence its
    yardstick of efficiency is more on arrest
    and punishment is the poly instrument of
    crime control?
A) Old Concept
B) Crime concept
C) Modern Concept
D) Classical concept
  • 29. As a nation develops, people's
    alertness to crime is heightened. They
    report more crime to police and demand
    the police to become more effective in
    solving crime problems. What theory
    best describes this situation?
A) Economic Theory
B) Opportunity Theory
C) Alertness to Crime Theory
D) Modernization Theory
  • 30. Based on PNP-MC 2007-012 as
    amended by PNP MC NO. 2009-006,
    who among the PNP personnel is
    qualified to participate in the UN
    Peacekeeping Missions?
A) PLT. Sales
B) PSSg. Sales
C) PCPL. Sales
D) Pat. Sales
  • 31. This type of society has not only
    codified laws but also laws that prescribe
    good behavior and a specialized police
    system and principle-based system of
    punishment, being followed by England
    and the US.
A) Urban-industrial society
B) Bureaucratic Society
C) Folk-communal society
D) Post-modern society
E) Urban-commercial society
  • 32. The permanent seat of the
    ASEANAPOL Secretariat is in what
    place?
A) Hanoi
B) Manila
C) Kuala Lumpur
D) Jakarta
  • 33. Pertains to all those forms of policing
    that in some sense, transgress national
    borders.
A) Global policing
B) Transnational policing
C) International policing
D) Preventive policing
  • 34. It is now a common form of policing
    practiced in most advance countries that
    involves information exchange, has a
    Common monopoly around the world.
A) Broken window policing
B) Intelligence led policing
C) Community oriented policing
D) Problem-Oriented Policing
  • 35. The present Police Force of the
    Republic of Singapore.
A) Singapore Police Force
B) Republic of Singapore Police Force
C) Singapore National Police
D) Singapore Federal Police
  • 36. At the INTERPOL, each member
    country has its own National Central
    Bureau (NCB). In the Philippines, which
    of the following is the Chairman of the
    NCB Manila?
A) NBI Director
B) The President
C) Sec. of DOJ
D) Chief PNP
  • 37. This center is created by virtue of
    Executive Order No. 62 to establish a
    shared database among concerned
    agencies or information on criminals,
    methodologies, arrests and convictions
    on transnational crime.
A) National Commission on Anti Hijacking (NACAH)
B) Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes (PCTC)
C) International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO)
D) Philippine National Police (PNP)
  • 38. What notice is being applied to help
    locate missing persons including children,
    or to help people to identify themselves.
A) Yellow Notices
B) Blue Notices
C) Red Notices
D) Red Notices
  • 39. Following countries advocated the
    home-rule theory, except
A) Great Britain
B) Italy
C) Japan
D) Usa
  • 40. They are responsible in enforcing law
    within the whole country of USA
    including outside boarders.
A) State
B) City
C) Federal
D) Country
  • 41. UNCTOC means
A) United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
B) United Nation Crime Through Organized Convention
C) Unknown and Not Constitutionally Transparent On Countries
D) United Nation Center on Transnational Organized Crime
  • 42. These are experts in a purely
    advisory capacity, who may be
    appointed by the executive committee
    and confirmed by the General Assembly
    of the INTERPOL. Which one of the
    following?
A) Informant
B) Intelligence officer
C) Advisers
D) Staff personnel
  • 43. What year the organization became
    known as INTERPOL?
A) 1958
B) 1956
C) 1963
D) 1950
  • 44. In the PNP, we use the word “trainees”
    to refer to those newly recruited
    members. In the Indonesian Police,
    police trainees are called
A) Kama
B) Kamara
C) Namra
D) Kamra
  • 45. Currently, ASEANAPOL has how
    many members?
A) 15
B) 5
C) 10
D) 7
  • 46. Which of the following are not
    members of ASEANAPOL?
A) Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia and Laos
B) Malaysia, Myanmar and Philippines
C) China, Japan, Taiwan and Hongkong
D) Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
  • 47. NATO is an acronym which means
A) National Academy for Training and Program
B) National Aquatic Technological Organization
C) National Treaty Organization
D) North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • 48. The Security Council of the UN has
    how many elective member
A) 10
B) 15
C) 5
D) 4
  • 49. The International Court of Justice has
    how many elective members for a term
    of 9 years?
A) 15
B) 9
C) 10
D) 11
  • 50. A process by which cash assets
    derived from illicit activities are
    manipulated to make it appear that it was
    a proceeds of a legitimate activities.
A) Illegal deposit
B) Illegal banking
C) Money laundering
D) Hawala
  • 51. The highest representative of the UN.
A) Secretariat
B) International Civil Servant
C) Judge
D) Secretary General
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