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  • 1. It is used to create a police report, a document that details all of the facts, circumstances, and timeline of events surrounding an incident. The report is written by the responding officer and is turned into the department for review and filing once completed
A) What is police report writing
B) Why is a police report written
C) What is the purpose of this report
D) Why is a police blotter and its purpose
  • 2. Reports communicate information which has been compiled as a result of research and analysis of data and of issues. Reports can cover a wide range of topics, but usually focus on transmitting information with a clear purpose, to a specific audience.
A) What is police blotter and its purpose
B) What is the purpose of this report
C) What is police report writing
D) Why is a police report written
  • 3. It is very important in the police field. An officer must be able to accurately record information regarding those activities and present it to those who were not there while also doing their job well. All officers need to write police reports. Police Oficers are evaluated based on their written report
A) What is police report writing
B) What is police blotter and its purpose
C) Why is a police report written
D) What is the purpose of this report
  • 4. The daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station, synonyms: blotter, charge sheet, day book, rap sheet. type of written account, written record. a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events.
A) What is the purpose of this report
B) What is police writing
C) What is police blotter and its purpose
D) Why is a police written
  • 5. What is the type 1?
A) Initiates police involvement , records the facts, investigate, and take action
B) Records the facts and investigate
C) Records the facts, investigates and takes action
D) Records the facts
  • 6. What is the type 2?
A) Records the facts, investigate and take action
B) Records the facts
C) Initiates police involvement , records the facts, investigate, and take action
D) Records the facts and investigates
  • 7. What is a type 3?
A) Records the facts and investigate
B) Records the facts, investigate and take action
C) Records the facts
D) Initiates police involvement , records the facts, investigate, and take action
  • 8. What is a type 4?
A) Initiates police involvement , records the facts, investigate, and take action
B) Record the facts, investigate and take action
C) Record the facts and investigate
D) Record the facts
  • 9. Police reports assist with the identification, apprehension and prosecution of criminals by serving as a source document for filing criminal complaints, by providing a record of all investigations,and providing a basis for additional follow up investigation.
A) Court preparation
B) Investigative record
C) Civil liability assessment
D) Identification of criminals
E) Statistical analysis
  • 10. Police reports aid prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other law enforcement agencies by providing records of all investigations and serving as source documents for criminal prosecution, as well as documenting agency action.
A) Court preparation
B) Civil liability assessment
C) Identification of criminals
D) Investigative record
E) Statistical analysis
  • 11. Police reports assist officer prior to or during court appearance by refreshing the officer's memory before testifying, or preparing to provide hearsay testimony at preliminary hearings.
A) Identification of criminals
B) Civil liability assessment
C) Court preparation
D) Statistical analysis
E) Investigative record
  • 12. Police reports are essential for risk manager, insurance companies, and civil litigation attorneys for use in determining potential civil liability by documenting events such as accidents or injuries on city. county, or state property.
A) Court preparation
B) Civil liability assessment
C) Statistical analysis
D) Investigative record
E) Identification of criminal
  • 13. Police report assist police and civilian administrator as well as the campus community by providing statistical information for analysis of crime trends, equipment needs, manpower issues, continued professional training requirements and assist in the evaluation of officer performance.
A) Identification of criminal
B) Investigative record
C) Statistical analysis
D) Civil liability assessment
E) Court preparation
  • 14. police report is an objective accounting of the relevant and observed facts of the case, and any conciusions made by the reporting officer must be supported by articulated and documented facts. Unsubstantiated opinions or conclusions are never to be included in an effective report.
A) Concise
B) Factual
C) Clear
D) Accurate
E) Complete
  • 15. The decisions and actions taken as a result of the report must be supported by accurate information contained in the report. If any information is inaccurate, the credibility and reliability of the report will likely be jeopardized. AƧcuracy is achieved by carefully, precisely, and honestly reporting of all relevant information.
A) Factual
B) Concise
C) Complete
D) Clear
E) Accurate
  • 16. A police report speaks for the reporting officer when he or she is not present. There should be no doubt or confusion regarding what happened during an incident or crime, based upon the content of a police report. Clarity in report writing is achieved by clear and logical organization of information, the judicious use of simple, common, and first-person language. and effective writing mechanics.
A) Complete
B) Clear
C) Factual
D) Accurate
E) Concise
  • 17. Reports should be brief but also contain all relevant information necessary for a complete understanding of the 4 crime or incident. without additional explanation. Brevity should never take precedence over accuracy, completeness, or clarity in report writing.
A) Accurate
B) Clear
C) Complete
D) Factual
E) Concise
  • 18. A complete report will contain all the relevant facts, information, and details that the reader will need to have in order to have a comprehensive understanding of the crime or incident described in the report. The report is complete when it is a complete word picture of the inciIdent, there are no questions left unanswered by the reader, officer actions are exolained and justified by the contents of the report, and both supporting and conflicting information is included.
A) Accurate
B) Clear
C) Factual
D) Concise
E) Complete
  • 19. No decisions can be made or actions taken regarding an arrest or request for follow up investigation if a report is not submitted in a timely fashion.
A) Clear
B) Complete
C) Factual
D) Timely
E) Accurate
  • 20. Are the original source documents used to write a police report.
A) Records
B) Field notes
C) Documentary note
D) Police book
  • 21. Should always be taken at the scene, especially when interviewing suspect, vicims or witnesses, and whenever the officer wishes to remember specific details at a later time.
A) Record
B) Police record
C) Field notes
D) Sketch book
  • 22. When patrol officers are observed stopping persons on the street whose behavior is suspicious, detaining them briefly by questioning and frisking them for concealed weapons, the action of the police heighten the effect of high-visibility patrol.
A) Search and seizure
B) Stop and search
C) Stop and frisk
D) Stop and seizure
  • 23. Police can lawfully ask you a question if you're in a public place. You don't have to answer their questions. You should ask ________if the officer say yes, you can walk away calmly.
A) Am i free to leave?
B) Ignore him
C) Can i leave now?
  • 24. What is a stop?
A) By forcing you to stop and physically halting you
B) When police acts in a way that would make a reasonable person feel not to free to leave
C) By ordering you to stop and forcing you to talk
  • 25. Is the stop legal?
A) No, because they don't have a reasonable suspicion
B) No, if they don't have a reasonable question
C) Yes, If they have a reasonable suspicion
D) Yes, If they have a reasonable question
  • 26. Police can reach into your pockets and clothes or squeeze your body or pocket contents while frisking
A) Yes
B) Ye, because they have a reasonable suspicion
C) No
  • 27. Who say the court ruled that officer have the right to stop and pat down a suspect if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person may be armed
A) Sivron
B) Terry
C) Judge
  • 28. This group is responsible to perform all police function over Philippines Territorial waters, lakes, land rivers along coastal areas to include ports and harbors and small island for the security and the sustainability development of the maritime environment.
A) Aviation security group(AVEGROUP)
B) Police security and protection group(PSPG)
C) Maritime group(MG)
D) Intelligence group(IG)
  • 29. This group serves as the intelligence and counter intelligence operating unit of the pnp
A) Police security and protection group(PSPG)
B) Special action force(SAF)
C) Intelligence group(lG)
D) Criminal investigation and detection group(CIDG)
  • 30. This group provides security to government vital installation, government officials, visiting dignitaries and private individuals authorized to be given protection
A) Police security and protection group(PSPG)
B) Criminal investigation and detection group (CIDG)
C) Civil security group(CSG)
D) Police community relations group(PCRC)
  • 31. This group monitors, investigates,prosecutes 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 organization.
A) Special action force(SAF)
B) Criminal investigation and detection group(CIDG)
C) Police security and protection group(PSPG)
D) Crime laboratory (CL)
  • 32. This group is a mobile strike force or a reaction unit to augment regional provincial, municipal and city police force for civil disturbance control, internal security operations, hostage- taking rescue operation, search and rescue in times of natural calamities, disaster and national emergencies and other special police operations such as anti-hijacking, anti-terrorism, explosives and ordinance disposal.
A) Aviation security group(AVEGROUP)
B) Special action force(SAF)
C) Criminal investigation and detection group (CIDG)
D) Civil security group(CSG)
  • 33. This group provides security to all airports throughout the country
A) Special action force (SAF)
B) Pnp Anti-Cybercrime group(PNP-ACG)
C) Civil security group(CSG)
D) Aviation security group(AVEGROUP)
  • 34. This group enforces the traffic laws and regulations, promote safety along the highways, enhances traffic safety consciousness through inter-agency cooperation concerning police traffic safety engineering, traffic safety education and traffic law enforcement functions and develops reforms in the crime prevention aspect against all forms of lawlessness committed along national highway involving the use of motor vehicles
A) HPG
B) AVEGROUP
C) CL
  • 35. This group undertakes and orchestrates police community relations program and activities in partnership with concerned government agencies, the community and volunteer organization in order to prevent crime and attain a safe and peaceful environment
A) Special action force(SAF)
B) PnP Anti Kidnapping group(PNP- AKG)
C) Police community relations group(PCRG)
D) Civil security group(CSG)
  • 36. 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) Police community relations group (PCRG)
B) Civil security group(CSG)
C) PNP Anti cybercrime group(PNP-ACG)
D) Crime laboratory (CL)
  • 37. This group provides scientific and technical, investigative aide and support to the PNP and other It also provides crime laboratory examination, evaluation and identification of physical evidence gathered at the crime scene with primary emphasis on medical, biological, and physical nature.
A) Crime laboratory (CL)
B) PNP Anti cybercrime group(PNP-ACG)
C) PNP Anti Kidnapping group (PNP-AKG)
D) Civil security group (CSG)
  • 38. This group serves as the primary unit of the pnp in addressing, kidnapping menace in the country and in handling hostage situation.
A) Crime laboratory(CL)
B) PNP Anti-Cybercrime group (PNP-ACG)
C) PNP Anti Kidnapping group (PNP-AKG)
D) Aviation security group (AVEGROUP)
  • 39. This group is responsible for the implementation of pertinent laws on cybercrimes and anti cybercrime campaign of na PNP.
A) SPECIAL ACTION FORCE (SAF)
B) PNP ANTI-CYBERCRIME GROUP (PNP-ACG(
C) AVIATION SECURITY GROUP(AVEGROUP)
D) PNP ANTI KIDNAPPING GROUP (PNP-AKG)
  • 40. A total of ____ police station is established nationwide and they ate categorize as follows
A) 131
B) 1507
C) 90
D) 1766
E) 38
  • 41. Total of component city police station
A) 1766
B) 38
C) 1507
D) 131
E) 90
  • 42. Total of municipal police station under the police provincial offices
A) 1766
B) 38
C) 90
D) 131
E) 1507
  • 43. Total of police station under the city police offices
A) 131
B) 1766
C) 90
D) 38
E) 1507
  • 44. Total of police stations/City police station in the national capital Region police office which serve as the main operating arms of the pnp for the anti criminality campaign
A) 38
B) 131
C) 1507
D) 90
E) 17666
  • 45. A _____ hour actual physical police presence is guarding a community is the best patrol strategy of whatever type of patrol.
A) 24 hours
B) 8 hours
C) 18 hours
D) 12 hours
  • 46. This was the challenge raised by the media when 3 business establishment were robbed one after the other in just less than ____hours leaving 7 dead.
A) 12 hours
B) 18 hours
C) 24 hours
D) 8 hours
  • 47. Under the ____ setup the primary purpose of patrol is no longer crime prevention but crime repression/suppression
A) Low visibility
B) Foot patrol
C) Police patrol
D) High visibility
  • 48. Means of getting from one place to another within a specified patrol jurisdiction
A) Foot patrol
B) Specialized patrol methods
C) Patrol methods
D) Beat patrol
  • 49. The objective is to attract as little attention as possible while on the process of patrolling
A) Low profile theory
B) Specialized patrol methods
C) Canine assisted patrol
D) Foot patrol
  • 50. Restricted to small areas and is used to deal with special problem or prevention and repression that cannot be adequately handled by the officers in radio cars.
A) Special terrain patrol
B) Beat patrol
C) Motorcycle patrol
D) Foot patrol
  • 51. A fixed position or location where an officer is assigned for guard duty
A) Foot patrol
B) Patrol
C) Canine patrol
D) Post
  • 52. What is the oldest method for patrolling?
A) Beat patrol
B) Foot patrol
C) Automobile patrol
D) Bicycle patrol
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