NICORR
  • 1. If the petitioner cannot be located despite due diligence, he is declared?
A) Absconding
B) Discharged
C) Released
D) Pardoned
  • 2. A recommitted parolee may be reconsidered after serving:
A) 1/3
B) 1/4
C) Full sentence
D) 1/2
  • 3. The travel of parolee that beyond 30 days is requires approval of?
A) President
B) Chief PPO
C) PPO
D) Regional director
  • 4. What happen if probation conditions are violated?
A) Sentence is dismissed
B) Probation continues
C) Sentence may be executed
D) Case is appealed
  • 5. RA 10707 amended:
A) Act 4103
B) RA 9344
C) EO 292
D) PD 968
  • 6. Darwin is appealed his conviction. while appeal was pending, he withdrew it and applied for probation. is he qualified?
A) Yes
B) Yes, if the prosecutor agree
C) No
D) Yes, if the court allows
  • 7. Parole is not:
A) A privilege
B) Conditional
C) A pardon
D) supervised
  • 8. Cancellation of parole may occur when:
A) Client cooperates
B) Reports monthly
C) Pays fine
D) False information given
  • 9. The application for probation is filed in?
A) BPP
B) Appellate court
C) PPA
D) Trial court
  • 10. Medical parole is based on:
A) Humanitarian reasons
B) Wealth
C) Age only
D) Appeal in court
  • 11. Transportation in England was:
A) Clemency
B) Modern parole
C) Probation
D) Banishment
  • 12. Order granting probation is:
A) Appealable
B) Final judgment
C) Not appealable
D) Automatic
  • 13. Corrections involving Public Attorney's Office and National Prosecution Service aim to?
A) Delay cases
B) Increase detention
C) Abolish probation
D) Speed up detainee release
  • 14. The court granted probation. Later, it discovered that the offender had a prior conviction which he concealed. What happens?
A) The probation period is extended in communnity
B) Probation remains valid
C) The probation period is extended
D) Court may revoke probation
  • 15. Restorative Justice Program is provided under:
A) PD 968
B) Act 4103
C) RA 9344
D) RA 9165
  • 16. PSIR stand for:
A) Post-Sentence Investigation Report
B) Probation-Sentence Investigation Report
C) Police Service Report
D) Public Security Investigation Report
  • 17. Probation system started operating in the Philippines on:
A) 1978
B) 1935
C) 1976
D) 1987
  • 18. The mandatory for condition in probation includes reporting within.
A) 48 hours
B) 15 days
C) 24 hours
D) 72 hours
  • 19. Institution correction is best suited for:
A) First-time minor offenders
B) Traffic violators
C) Violent repeat offenders
D) Juvenile status offenders
  • 20. The word ''probation'' came from Latin word meaning?
A) Freedom
B) To test and prove
C) Punishment
D) Release
  • 21. Probation is:
A) A privilege
B) Mandatory
C) Automatic
D) A right
  • 22. Who is the father of Probation in the Philippines?
A) Mathew Davenport Hill
B) Ramon Bagatsing
C) Teodulo C. Natividad
D) John Augustus
  • 23. Recommitment means?
A) Serve remaining maximum sentence
B) Freedom
C) Dismissal of case
D) New trial
  • 24. When is probation becomes effective?
A) Upon issuance of order
B) Upon arrest
C) Upon appeal
D) Upon filing application
  • 25. The order granting probation is considered:
A) Legislative act
B) Final judgement of acquittal
C) Interlocutory conditional order
D) Executive act
  • 26. Act No. 4221 was declared unconstitutional in the case of?
A) People vs. Natividad
B) People vs. Vera
C) People vs. Hill
D) People vs. Brockway
  • 27. First probation law in USA enacted in:
A) New York
B) Texas
C) Massachusetts
D) Illinois
  • 28. Drug traffickers under RA 9165:
A) Cannot apply for probation
B) Automatically pardoned
C) Eligible for diversion
D) May apply for probation
  • 29. Probation is granted:
A) During trial
B) Before conviction
C) After conviction and sentence
D) After arrest
  • 30. Offenders sentenced more than 6 years are_______ for probation.
A) Qualified
B) Automatically paroled
C) Eligible for probation
D) Disqualified
  • 31. Discretionary parole is granted by:
A) President
B) PPA
C) Judge
D) Parole Board
  • 32. Parole supervision lasts until:
A) Expiration of maximum sentence
B) Minimum sentence
C) 6 years
D) 6 months
  • 33. Recognizance originally meant:
A) Bail payment
B) Promise to keep peace
C) Deportation
D) Imprisonment
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