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CRIMAP Prelim
Contributed by: Bermejo
  • 1. Which factor in patrol deployment refers to high daytime populations due to tourists, students, or workers?
A) Resident and transient populations
B) Socio-economic factor
C) Number and types of crimes
D) Zoning plan of the city
  • 2. Selective enforcement means patrolling all areas equally regardless of crime data.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 3. Which basic function of police patrol involves increasing police visibility to deter crime?
A) Preventive enforcement
B) Preventive enforcement
C) Selective enforcement
D) Routine calls for service
  • 4. Preventive enforcement is considered the oldest function of the police.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 5. The PNP was established under which Republic Act?
A) RA 6975
B) RA 5487
C) RA 9165
D) RA 8551
  • 6. Which shift tends to have the heaviest workload with calls for service?
A) Evening shift (4pm-midnight)
B) Morning shift (6am-2pm)
C) Day shift (8am-4pm)
D) Graveyard Shift (Midnight- 8am)
  • 7. Traffic enforcement aims to protect life and property by reducing traffic collisions.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 8. The standard manning level of patrol force is:
A) 1:1000
B) 1:250
C) 1:100
D) 1:500
  • 9. Which function involves implementing laws and ordinances without regard to personal circumstances?
A) Repression of criminal activities
B) Enforcement of laws and Ordinances
C) Prtection of lives and property
D) Preservation of peace and order
  • 10. Which law enforcement activity involves escorts, licensing, and inspections for public safety?
A) Safeguarding public health and morals
B) Protection of lives and property
C) Repression of criminal activities
D) Preservation of peace and order
  • 11. Which police operation emphasizes mingling with the community to minimize causes of crime?
A) APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS
B) PREVENTION OF CRIME
C) PROTECTION OF LIVES AND PROPERTY
D) PRESERVATION OFPEACE AND ORDER
  • 12. Coordination with other law enforcement agencies is essential to maintain harmony in operation.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 13. Which of the following is the primary law enforcement agency in the Philippines?
A) AFP
B) CIDG
C) NBI
D) PNP
  • 14. Patrol officers spend only 20℅ of their force in the field
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 15. "The mouse will play while the cat is away" best describes which law enforcement function?
A) Coordination with other agencies
B) Safeguarding public health & morals
C) Repression of criminal activities
D) Protection of Lives and properties
  • 16. What is the first responsibility of the first responding officer at a crime scene?
A) Secure and preserve the scene
B) Begin collecting evidence
C) Make arrests immediately
D) Call the media
  • 17. It is acceptable for an officer to leave the unsecured if backup is delayed.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 18. Emergency vehicle sirens should always be used continuously, even when not necessary.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 19. During a high-risk stop, officers should stay behind cover and issue commands from a distance.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 20. A Priority 2 call generally involves:
A) Non-urgent administrative requests
B) Crimes just occurred with possible suspects nearby
C) Minor traffic violations
D) Life-threatening emergencies
  • 21. Which is NOT a proper way to transport a prisoner?
A) Placed in the rear seat
B) Allowed to sit in the front seat for comfort
C) Checked for weapons before transport
D) Handcuffed behind the back
  • 22. When responding to an emergency call, the officer's first priority is:
A) Arresting the suspect
B) Securing evidence
C) Helping the injured
D) Writing the report
  • 23. Which of the following is the safest way for an officer to approach a suspicious vehicle at night?
A) Notify dispatch with vehicle and location details
B) Tell the violator their rights
C) Activate the siren and stop the vehicle instantly
D) Approach the vehicle immediately
  • 24. A Priority 1 call is defined as:
A) Life-threatening incidents requiring immediate response
B) Administrative assistance only
C) Non-violent crimes just occurred
D) Routine and non-urgent
  • 25. In a known risk (high-risk) stop, officers should:
A) Stop the suspect vehicle alone without waiting for backup
B) Approach the vehicle quickly to prevent escape
C) Wait for sufficient backup and use cover before giving commands
D) Allow the suspect to exit freely
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