- 1. Yardstick of an effective traffic law enforcement program.
A) Smooth traffic flow B) Increased traffic enforcement action C) Less traffic law enforcement officers deployed with the same output D) Reduction of traffic accidents and delays
- 2. A suspected drunk driver should undergo this last test
A) Walking and turning B) Balance test C) Pupils of the eyes D) Breath test
- 3. When a traffic officer halts a driver for traffic violation, the remark "do you know why I called your attention" should be avoided, mainly because:
A) It is a presumption that it is a false arrest action B) It invites a denial on the part of the traffic law violator. C) It implies corruption D) It is a leading question
- 4. A traffic patrol not engaged in taking action against a particular violator; should without any instruction:
A) Maintain visible patrol continuously B) Park in position visible to motorists to act as deterrent C) Use its own discretion in achieving maximum efficiency D) Keep off congested routes but in a location to spot traffic violations
- 5. Most common defect attributed to the human element in cases of traffic vehicular accidents.
A) Decision B) Attitudinal C) Perceptual D) Intellectual
- 6. This represents the ratio of traffic arrests, citations and warnings to the frequency of traffic accidents.
A) Crime rate B) Crime Index C) Non-index crime D) Enforcement tax
- 7. It is the sum of indulgence or restraint by the public in judging the reasonableness of the traffic enforcement program.
A) All of these B) Traffic tolerance C) Fair play enforcement D) In the hole enforcement
- 8. It refers to the practice of traffic law enforcers to hide in places where they await traffic violations.
A) Non of these B) Fair play enforcement C) Traffic tolerance D) In the hole enforcement
- 9. The installation of traffic lights will logically result to decrease in:
A) Accidents involving right of way B) Cross traffic accidents C) Accidents due to drunk driving D) Accidents of confusion
- 10. Statistically it is considered as the most common reason for public utility vehicular accidents.
A) Unnecessary speed B) Discussion regarding fare C) Not observing the proper distance and following too close. D) Recklessness
- 11. A passenger AUV skidded on a wet pavement, injuring several bystanders in the process. In making the report, apparent good condition should not be employed in reference to.
A) The driver B) The tires C) The injured by-standers D) The brakes
- 12. The predominant factor which causes traffic accidents.
A) Speeding B) Unsafe road conditions C) Human behaviour D) Traffic educational background of the traffic law violators
- 13. To best determine the proper distribution of personnel the best criterion would be the number of:
A) Reported accidents B) Accidents involving negligence C) Fatal accidents D) Amount of traffic using the public road
- 14. The standard behind selective enforcement in trafic control.
A) Direction of enforcement activities to areas prone totraffic danger B) Concentration of enforcement activities during peal traffic hours C) Selection of strategic areas for strict enforcement D) A warning for minor offenses
- 15. The fundamental rule in traffic accident investigation
A) Consider the degree of damage or injury B) Consider road conditions C) Look for the key event D) Consider the violation of traffic law
- 16. In implementing new parking regulations it is me advisable to utilize
A) Verbal warning B) Issue citation C) Written warning D) Traffic arrest
- 17. It is considered as the most effective deterrent to traffic accidents.
A) Decrease car insurance liability to a minimum B) Regular maintenance and check-up of the traffic units. C) Arrest and prosecution of traffic law violators D) Increase insurance premium
- 18. In Metro Manila the responsibility for developing traffic program primarily rest with:
A) Department of Transportation and Communication B) Land Transportation Office C) Land Transportation Franchising Regulatory Board D) Metro Manila Development Authority
- 19. In the Independence Day parade, a traffic officer is instructed not to allow vehicles to cross the route where the parade is to pass, however an ambulance vehicle with an injured passenger is about to cross the route, the traffic law enforcement officer should:
A) Direct the driver to the nearest short cut without passing the route B) Call his superior office for the prompt decision. C) Stop the parade to allow the ambulance to cross the street D) Follow the order not to allow any vehicle to cross the route
- 20. It has been observed that the intersection of Lacson and Dimasalang has more traffic accidents than any other area in your jurisdiction, the traffic law enforcement officer assigned in that area should be advised to:
A) Park his vehicle in the center of the intersection to help control and direct traffic flow. B) Park near the intersection within view of passing vehicles to act as deterrent. C) Give an extra attention to the particular intersection but cruise all areas within his jurisdiction. D) Park near the intersection hidden from view to surprise traffic law violators
- 21. Foremost among the preliminary action when the officer receives a call regarding the occurrence of an accident.
A) Seriousness of the injury B) Name of the victim C) Number of injured D) When and where the accident occurred
- 22. In interviewing persons involved in a traffic accident what is the primary consideration to be taken by the police investigator.
A) Listen to both sides B) Conduct each interview separately C) Listen only to witnesses because they are not biased D) Conduct the interview jointly
- 23. Skid marks as evidence in accident cases would show:
A) If the vehicle was traveling in the wrong direction of on the wrong side of the road. B) All of the foregoing C) If the driver did not obey the traffic signal D) If the driver failed to observe the right of way
- 24. Refers to the distance traveled before applying the brakes.
A) Coefficient of friction B) Maximum accident speed C) Reaction time D) Drag factor
- 25. The measurement of the maximum frictional resistance of pavements.
A) Skid marks B) Scuff marks C) Drag factor D) Reaction time
- 26. When two vehicles approach or enter an intersection at the same time who shall yield the right of way as a general rule.
A) The driver on the right B) The driver on the left C) The faster vehicle D) The slower vehicle
- 27. An executive function, which includes planning, directing, organizing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording and budgeting the affairs of traffic.
A) Traffic management B) All of these C) Traffic law enforcement D) Traffic supervisor
- 28. Agency which regulates and prescribes transport routes for public utility vehicles.
A) LTO B) LTFRB C) DOTC D) MMDA
- 29. A traffic control signal by which traffic is alternately commanded to stop and permitted to proceed in accordance with a pre-determined time schedule.
A) Alternative system B) Simple progressive system C) Fixed time signal D) Simulated system
- 30. Number of days which man's cycle of strength.
A) 33 B) 28 C) 23 D) 21
- 31. It refers to the right to proceed ahead of another vehicle or pedestrian?
A) Right of way B) Last clear change C) Go D) All of these
- 32. It is an accident wherein one or more person was seriously injured or has died as a result of the mishap. In traffic accident investigation how is it classified?
A) 4 B) 1 C) 2 D) 5
- 33. It is an accident, which is always accompanied by an unidentified road user who usually flees immediately after the said collision.
A) Motor vehicle non-traffic accident B) Hit and run accident C) Non motor vehicle non traffic accident D) Motor vehicle traffic accident
- 34. It refers to the separation of traffic units involved in a vehicular accident.
A) Disengagement B) Hazzard C) Final position D) Stopping
- 35. It is the place and time at which the normal person could perceive the unusual or unexpected condition or movement.
A) Perception of hazards B) Point of possible perception C) All of these D) Point of no escape
- 36. It is a regulation which prescribes proper conduct and decorum during confrontation with or of traffic law
A) Memorandum circular 19-05 B) Section 55 of R.A. 4136 C) Memorandum circular 19-0005 D) Memorandum circular 19-005
- 37. In cases wherein a vehicle on the traffic way suddenly stopped due to engine failure. What would be then duration period of the validity of the citation given by the enforcer?
A) 7 days B) 1 days C) 72 hours D) 2 days
- 38. What refers to an occurrence in a sequence of events, which usually produces unintended death, injury or property damage?
A) Motor vehicle non-traffic accident B) Motor vehicle traffic accident C) Accident D) Non motor vehicle non-traffic accident
- 39. It is defined as telling the drivers and pedestrians when, how and where they may or may not move or stand at a particular place.
A) All of these B) Traffic direction C) Traffic supervision D) Traffic control
- 40. Prohibitive signs and restrictive signs shall have:
A) Red background with white symbols and red border B) White background with black symbols and red border C) White background with black symbols and red border D) Blue background and white symbols.
- 41. It refers to any motor vehicle accident occurring on a place other than traffic way.
A) Non motor vehicle non-traffic accident B) Motor vehicle non-traffic accident C) Motor vehicle traffic accident D) Non motor vehicle traffic accident
- 42. What are physical channels within the roadway, which are constructed to establish physical channels thru which vehicular traffic is guided without the use of signals?
A) Traffic Islands B) Pavement markings C) Traffic Signs D) Traffic signals
- 43. A term used to denote any vehicle used for commercial purposes without any franchise.
A) FX B) Colorum C) Tricycle D) Mega taxi
- 44. What is the real objective of traffic enforcement?
A) To change the wrong driving habits and attitude of violators B) To improve safety traffic conditions C) To prevent traffic accidents D) To apprehend traffic law violators
- 45. Common cycle length is used at each intersection and the GO indications are given independently in accordance to the time schedule designated o permit a continuous movement of vehicles along the street at a designed speed.
A) Simulated system B) Simple progressive system C) Alternative system D) Flexible progressive system
- 46. All signals along a given street always show the same indication at the same time.
A) Simulated system B) Simple progressive system C) Alternative system D) Flexible progressive system
- 47. A power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific action.
A) Warning lights B) Traffic signs C) Traffic light signals D) Traffic islands
- 48. Period of validity of a professional driver's license which may be renewable every 3 birth months of succeeding years and automatically expires if not renewed on due date.
A) Four years B) One year C) Three years D) Two years
- 49. Refers to seeing, feeling or hearing and understanding an unusual or unexpected condition indicative of a sign that an accident might takes place.
A) Maximum engagement B) Perception of hazard C) Initial contact D) Start of evasive action
- 50. In hit and run accident investigation, what should be the initial step or phase in the investigative process?
A) Cordon the area B) Gather the evidences C) Check the victims for injuries D) Establish the identity of the persons involved
- 51. Common type of thing carried away in cases of burglary and hit and run vehicular accident.
A) Glass B) Blood C) Hair D) Metal
- 52. All lines, patters, words, colors or other gadgets EXCEPT signs set into the surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing officially place for the purpose of regulating traffic is called.
A) Traffic islands B) Traffic engineering C) Traffic signs D) Pavement markings
- 53. Any motor vehicle accident that result in injuries other than fatal to one or more persons.
A) Property damage accident B) Traffic accident C) Fatal accident D) Non-fatal injury accident
- 54. Refers to traffic signs intended to warn road users of special obligations.
A) Danger warning signs B) Regulatory signs C) Informative signs D) Mandatory signs
- 55. It includes pedestrians, pedal cyclist, drivers and passengers utilizing the public roads.
A) Road user system B) Enforcement system C) Traffic system D) Road users
- 56. Traffic warning, is an enforcement action which does not contemplate possible assessments of penalty by the court or otherwise as a result of a warning alone. What kind of activities it represents?
A) Preventive activities B) Punitive activities C) All of these D) Persuasive activities
- 57. It refers to a dangerous conduct and attitude, which indicates lack of concern for injurious consequences likely to result from such a behavior.
A) Drunk driving B) Reckless negligence C) Reckless driving D) Reckless imprudence
- 58. It is a wholly police responsibility and entails looking for defects in the behavior of the motorist, pedestrian, vehicles and roadway condition
A) Defection B) Adjudication C) Apprehension D) Prosecution
- 59. Hazardous traffic law violations are:
A) Disregarding B) Obstructions C) Physically handicapped drivers D) Unsafe condition and unsafe behavior
- 60. The theory which asserts that man exhibits a constant variation of life energy and mood state.
A) Biorhythm B) None of the foregoing C) Right of way D) Last clear chance
- 61. A number representing the resistance to sliding of two surfaces in contact is known as:
A) Attribute B) Traffic jam C) Contact damage D) Coefficient of friction
- 62. The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a collision course or otherwise to avoid hazard.
A) Point of possible perception B) Final position C) Start of evasive action D) Point of no escape
- 63. Key to determining which traffic unit first tried to prevent the motor vehicle accident, this marking is made while the wheel is still turning.
A) All of these B) Pavement markings C) Skid marks D) Scuff marks
- 64. As a rule, traffic control devices and aids have elementary among the following is not considered as a requirement lat requirements before they are installed on the roadway, which such devices?
A) They should compel attention B) They should not allow time for proper response C) They should convey meaning which are simple and easy to understand D) They should command respect
- 65. If a traffic law enforcer would decide to arrest a traffic law violator, what would not be his basis for such action?
A) The offender would attend the hearing B) There is a reasonable doubt that the person will appear in the court. C) Detention is necessary to avoid continued violation D) The offense is serious
- 66. What is the goal of Traffic safety education for drivers?
A) It is a pre-requisite for licenses B) To give them actual application of traffic safety knowledge C) To impart traffic morality to drivers for safe movement on public roads D) To give them the basics regarding traffic safety
- 67. They are objects commonly left at the scene of the collision involved in accidents.
A) Scuff marks B) Debris C) Hazzards D) Skid marks
- 68. It is an enforcement action, wherein the violator is commanded to appear in court, but without detaining him
A) All of these B) Traffic warning C) Traffic arrest D) Traffic citation
- 69. It is the last part of the enforcement process wherein penalties are imposed by the court to parties found guilty of an offense pertaining to traffic law violations.
A) Adjudication B) Penalization C) Apprehension D) Prosecution
- 70. The greatest advance in land transportation after the sled was the and originated in the Tigris Euphrates valley about 3,500 B.C.
A) Wheel B) Roads C) Feeder roads D) The harness
- 71. The credit of having invented the internal combustion engine was given to a Frenchman named;
A) Etiene Leonir B) Nicolas Otto C) Napoleon Bonaparte D) Gottlieb Daimler
- 72. The Romans brought road building to its peak of perfection in ancient times, hence the saying "all roads, lead to
A) Forum B) Colisium C) Room D) Paris
- 73. Refers to the main road as conduit system with a right of way ranging from 20 meters to 120 meters.
A) Municipal roads B) City roads C) Provincial roads D) National roads
- 74. Linkages between two municipalities with a right of from 15 meters to 60 meters.
A) City roads B) Municipal roads C) Provincial roads D) National roads
- 75. A road intended for farm to market traffic.
A) Local collector road B) Feeder road C) Expressway D) Subway
- 76. A modern urban system of roadway above street level free flow of traffic.
A) Skyway B) Expressway C) Subway D) Major collector road
- 77. A road intended for free flow vehicular movement.
A) Road ways B) Expressway C) Subway D) Skyway
- 78. For private vehicles a green sticker is issued, for hire vehicles yellow, red for government vehicles and diplomatic vehicles.
A) Orange B) Pink C) Black D) Blue
- 79. For open country roads with no blind corners the maximum allowable speed is 80 km/h for passenger vehicles and motorcycles, 50 km/h for trucks and buses; for through streets clear of traffic 40 km/h and 20 km/h respectively, city and municipal streets 30 km/h and for through crowded streets approaching intersections at blind corners passing school zones the maximum allowable speed is km/h for both passenger cars, motorcycles as well as trucks and buses
A) 15 B) 25 C) 10 D) 20
- 80. A continuing and self-perpetuating criminal conspiracy engaged by congregation that are hierarchical in structure, feed on fear and corruption generally motivated by profit impacting a particular region or the nation as a whole.
A) 5th state B) Organized Crime C) All of the foregoing🫡 D) Crime Confederation
- 81. Derived from an Arabic word which means sanctuary.
A) Abu Sayyaf B) Al Qaeda C) Jamaiah Islamiah🫡 D) Mafia
- 82. An advisor who serves as the mediator of disputes.
A) Chief of Chiefs Kings B) Chief Crime C) Advisor D) Chief Stick
- 83. It literally means the Black society whose original purpose was to overthrow the Manchu Dynasty rather than an organized criminal enterprise.
A) Yakuza B) Blackhand C) Mafia D) Triad
- 84. It is considered as one of Asia's largest producing opium areas
A) Red Triangle B) Golden Triangle C) Yellow Triangle D) All of these
- 85. During the in the United States, gangsters effectively and lucratively exploited the demand for alcohol by filling the gap in supply.
A) Prohibition Era B) World War I C) Great Depression D) II World War
- 86. They refer to crimes that are not only international, that is, crimes that cross borders between countries, but crimes that by their nature have border crossings as an essential part of the criminal activity.
A) Syndicated Crimes B) Organized Crimes C) High Profile Crimes D) Transnational Crimes
- 87. The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of people for the purpose of exploitation.
A) Human Smuggling B) Trafficking in persons C) Exploitation D) All of these
- 88. Used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed (or threatened) against civilians by groups or persons for political or ideological goals.
A) Opium War B) Cold War C) Gang Wars D) Terrorism
- 89. A form of collective violence interfering with the peace, security and Normal functioning of the community
A) Political Terrorism B) Civil Disorders C) Non-Political Terrorism D) Quasi-Terrorism
- 90. A crime in which the computer or network is a tool of the criminal activity include spamming and certain intellectual property and criminal copyright crimes, particularly those facilitated through peer-to-peer networks.
A) Cyber Crime B) Computer Crime C) E Commerce Crime D) All of the foregoing
- 91. Which among the following is not a recognized YAKUZA criminal activity?
A) Robbery B) Threats C) Coercion D) Theft
- 92. It is one of the most significant organized criminal threat to American society. Behind it are Italian organizations - the four Italian Organized Crime (OC) groups currently active in the United States the Sicilian Mafia, Camorra, 'Ndrangheta and Sacra Corona Unita' (United Sacred Crown).
A) Mafia B) La Cosa Nostra C) Tried D) Yakuza
- 93. Another term for Mafia
A) The Untouchables B) La Cosa Nostra C) Gangsters D) Mob
- 94. Chinese gangs who smuggle people to other countries. They appear often especially in the Fujian region of China andsmuggle their "customers" often into more wealthy Western countries like the UK or USA.
A) Snake heads B) Mob C) La Cosa Nostra D) Trieds
- 95. Refers to a group of individuals that share a common identity, even if that identity consists of little more than their association with one another. In early English usage, it referred to a group of workmen, and later underwent pejoration. It could refer to harmless associations of youngsters, and could carry sentimental and positive associations.
A) Mobster B) Gangster C) Gangs D) Mob
- 96. The following are transnational crimes, except:
A) Sex slavery B) Smuggling C) Terrorism D) Arms Trade
- 97. The United Nations Declaration and Strategy against transnational crime.
A) Tokyo Convention B) Palermo Convention C) Hague Convention D) Berlin Convention
- 98. Referring to nations whose rule is based upon fear and oppression that reach similar to terrorism or such proportions.
A) State Terrorism B) Official Terrorism C) Political Terrorism D) Both A and B
- 99. Known as al-Harakat al-Islamiyya is one of several militant Islamist separatist groups based in and around the southern islands of the Philippines, in Bangsamoro (Jolo, Basilan and Mindanao) where for almost 30 years variousgroups have been engaged in an insurgency for an Islamic state, independent of the predominantly Catholic Philippines.
A) MNLF B) NPA C) Abu sayyaf D) MNLF
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