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  • 1. What document is issued to a parolee or conditional pardon inmate upon the expiration of the maximum period of sentence or after full compliance with conditions?
A) Birth Certificate
B) Notice of Release
C) Certificate of Final Release and Discharge
  • 2. It refers to the absolute cessation of supervision and control of the Board of Pardons and Parole over a person released on parole or conditional pardon.
A) Terminator Salvation
B) Termination of Supervision
C) Termination of Probation
  • 3. Which legal authority retains supervision over parolees and conditional pardoners during the period of their liberty?
A) Bobo ka talaga
B) Board of Pandesal
C) Board of Pardons and Parole
D) Board of Pardon and Paroles
  • 4. What act signifies that the offender has fully complied with all the terms and conditions set forth in his release document?
A) Discharge from imprisonment
B) Discharge from prison
C) Discharge from Supervision
  • 5. This is a type of executive clemency where the convict is released from imprisonment but remains under supervision and must observe conditions.
A) Conditioner Pardon
B) Conditional Probation
C) Conditional Pardon
  • 6. What document formally certifies that the subject is no longer under the custody or supervision of the government for the specific offense committed?
A) Certificate of Final Discharge and Release
B) Certificate of Discharge and Final Release
C) Certificate of Final Release and Discharge
  • 7. It is the process where the period of supervision officially ends and the parolee/pardonee regains full civil rights.
A) Recognizance
B) Free from incarceration
C) Termination of Supervision
  • 8. tanga kaba?
  • 9. Which of the following are the TWO primary modes by which supervision of parole or conditional pardon is terminated?
A) Arrest and Commitment
B) Revocation and Cancellations
C) Expiration of Period and Final Discharge
  • 10. Who are the persons entitled to receive a Certificate of Final Release and Discharge?
A) Malunggay pandesal
B) Parolees and Conditional Pardoners
C) Conditional Parolees and Pardons
  • 11. Which of the following is NOT a requirement before the issuance of Certificate of Final Release and Discharge?
A) Full compliance with conditions
B) Expiration of supervision period
C) Payment of Legal Fees
  • 12. The conditions of supervision for releasees include which of the following?
A) Refrain from committing crimes
B) All of the Above
C) Report regularly to Parole Officer
D) Obtain permission for travel
  • 13. Which of the following are the grounds for the termination of supervision?
A) good relationship with the community
B) Good behavior inside prison only
C) Expiration of maximum sentence period and compliance with conditions
  • 14. hahahaha taenamo
  • 15. What rights are restored upon the issuance of Certificate of Final Release and Discharge?
A) Civil liability and Rights
B) Civil and Political Rights
C) Right to Privacy
  • 16. Which agency conducts the final evaluation prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Final Release and Discharge?
A) Pardon and Parole Administration
B) Trial Court
C) Board of Pardons and Parole
  • 17. Why is the "Certificate of Final Release and Discharge" considered important to the release?
A) It proves full compliance and restores civil liberties
B) It prooves full complains and restore Civil Liabilities
C) It helps the community
  • 18. What is the main difference between the "Grant of Release" and "Termination of Supervision"?
A) it ends the supervision and it's criminal liabilities
B) ambot nalang
C) Release starts the supervision, while termination ends the supervision
  • 19. When does the supervision period of a conditional pardoner end?
A) if he commits another crime
B) Upon expiration of the balance of sentence or compliance with conditions
C) if he became recidivism
  • 20. What happens if a releasee completes all requirements before the expiration of the prescribed supervision period?
A) He may be issued Final Discharge and supervision ends earlier
B) close your eyes, dry your tears
C) Supervision continues until the date expires
D) he will be safe here
  • 21. How does the Termination of Supervision differ from Revocation of Parole?
A) both have legal effect
B) Revocation ends supervision; Termination sends him back
C) Termination is due to compliance; Revocation is due to violation
  • 22. Why is supervision not automatically ended even after release from prison?
A) rehabilitation and bahay pag asa
B) To ensure rehabilitation and compliance with conditions
C) child at risk
  • 23. releasee has faithfully reported and complied with all rules for 5 years. His maximum sentence period is set to expire in 2 months. What is the appropriate action?
A) need to report on his/her supervisor
B) Revoke his parole
C) Issue Certificate of Final Release and Discharge upon expiration
  • 24. "The Certificate of Final Release and Discharge extinguishes liability for the specific offense." Evaluate this statement.
A) True, he can no longer be arrested for any crime
B) True, he can no longer be put in jail
C) True, it absolves the person from further supervision for that crime
  • 25. If a person was granted Conditional Pardon and was issued a Final Discharge, can he still be prosecuted for the same offense?
A) No, the pardon and discharge extinguish the penalty
B) malay ko taena
C) Yes, because according to RA 9514 he should be put back in imprisonment
  • 26. Analyze the legal effect of the Certificate of Final Release and Discharge:
A) It reduces the sentence by half
B) It restores full civil rights and removes him from the authority of the Board
C) he became excommunicado
  • 27. pogi ako diba?
A) yes na yes
B) syempre naman
C) Oo
  • 28. Why is the issuance of the Certificate considered the final stage in the administration of executive clemency
A) It signifies the successful completion of the rehabilitation program and legal obligation
B) Child abuse
C) it's depends on the approval of the President of the Philippines
  • 29. What is the initial step undertaken to verify if an inmate qualifies to apply for parole?
A) Fact you
B) Fact checking
C) Eligebility Check
D) Eligibility Check
  • 30. Which government body is the primary agency where an inmate submits his formal request for parole?
A) Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
B) Department of Justice
C) Department of Social Welfare
D) Board of Pardons and Parole
  • 31. What document is prepared by prison authorities containing the history and status of the inmate applying for parole?
A) Case Report
B) Birth Certificate
C) Report from Trial Court
D) 1Case ng Redhorse
  • 32. Which stage in the process involves the formal evaluation and decision-making by the authorities regarding the grant of parole?
A) Parole Board Hearing
B) Filing Stage
C) Eligibility Check
  • 33. Who are the personnel responsible for gathering data and preparing the summary report regarding the inmate's conduct inside prison?
A) Judges and Prosecutors
B) Parole Officer or Prison Staff
C) Social Workers from DSWD
  • 34. What are the TWO main factors primarily considered during the Eligibility Check for parole application?
A) Good Conduct Time Allowance
B) Type writing
C) Time Served and Type of Offense
  • 35. Which of the following documents or information is REQUIRED when filing a Parole Application?
A) Personal Details of the Inmate
B) All of the tanan
C) Record of Rehabilitation Efforts
  • 36. Which of the following is NOT a content included in the Case Report prepared by prison authorities?
A) Risk it all for you
B) Participation in Rehabilitation Programs
C) Risk and Psychological Evaluation
D) Political Affiliation of the Inmate
  • 37. Who among the following are entitled to receive notice regarding the parole application of an inmate?
A) Other interested parties
B) All of the tanan
C) Prosecutors who handled the case
  • 38. Why is the Eligibility Check conducted as the first step in the parole process?
A) To filter applicants and ensure they meet the minimum legal requirements
B) To conduct preliminary investigation
C) To reduce the workload of the Board
  • 39. What is the purpose of requiring an inmate to submit a Proposed Post-Release Plan in his application?
A) To ensure he will work for the government
B) To assess if he has the means and support to reintegrate into society
C) To ensure he/she will fulfill his duties
  • 40. What is the main reason behind notifying the victims and prosecutors about the parole application?
A) To inform them of the release date
B) To give them the opportunity to express their views or opposition regarding the release
C) yung mahaba sagot
  • 41. How does the Case Report assist the Parole Board in its decision-making?
A) It provides the final decision
B) it proves
C) It serves as the basis of information regarding the inmate's behavior and risk level
D) It proves the innocence of the inmate
  • 42. During the Parole Hearing, the inmate may be interviewed. What is the objective of this interview?
A) To discuss his past crimes in detail
B) To understand the purpose of the release
C) To assess his attitude, understanding and readiness for release
  • 43. Why is Psychological Evaluation conducted and included in the case report?
A) To assess mental stability and risk of reoffending
B) To classify the type of prisoner
C) To check educational background
  • 44. An inmate has served the required minimum period but was convicted of a heinous crime. What will be the result of the Eligibility Check?
A) Qualified upon recommendation
B) Disqualified based on the Type of Offense
C) Automatically Qualified
  • 45. "A positive Case Report and good behavior inside prison guarantee the grant of parole." Evaluate this statement.
A) It is the final stage where all factors are weighed to decide if release is beneficial to the inmate and society
B) It is conducted only to comply with international standards
C) it's the final countdown
  • 46. What are the two possible decisions made regarding an inmate’s parole application?
A) Grant Parole and established and pangalan ko
B) Grant Parole with Conditions or Deny Parole
C) Pardon or Commutation
  • 47. What term refers to the monitoring and guidance given to an offender released from prison?
A) Post- Release Supervisor
B) Post-Release Supervision
C) Post- Release Superman
  • 48. Who is the government official assigned to monitor the activities of a released parolee?
A) Parole Officer
B) patrolman
C) Parole judge
D) BPP Administrator
  • 49. If parole is denied, what privilege is given to the inmate?
A) Right to re-apply after many applications
B) Right to re-apply after a specific waiting period
C) Transfer to Minimum Security Facility
  • 50. Which of the following is a standard requirement related to livelihood for a parolee?
A) Ownership of Property
B) Systematic Employment or Educational purposes
C) Gainful Employment or Enrollment in Education
  • 51. Which of these is a common restriction imposed on the movement of a parolee?
A) Prohibition from using public transport
B) House arrest
C) Restriction on Travel outside the approved jurisdiction
  • 52. What is the very first formal step to start the process for conditional release?
A) Recommended by the court
B) Endorsement of the BPP
C) Filing/Submission of Application
  • 53. What do you call the specific rules and laws that a parolee must strictly follow?
A) Conditional clemency
B) Conditional Pardons
C) Conditions of Parole
  • 54. Aside from travel, what personal interaction is usually restricted for parolees?
A) restoration of the community
B) Associating with known criminals or gang members
C) joining gangs
  • 55. What is the legal term used for an offender who has been released under conditional liberty?
A) pardonee
B) probationary
C) parolee
  • 56. What is the main difference between "Granting Parole" and "Denying Parole"?
A) Granting means conditional liberty; Denying means remaining in custody with right to reapply
B) Granting means no more supervision; Denying means solitary confinement
  • 57. Why is "Employment or Education" required for a person released on parole?
A) To prevent idleness and reduce risk of committing new crimes
B) To generate income for the government
C) to become successful in life
  • 58. What is the main purpose of requiring Regular Check-ins with a Parole Officer?
A) To monitor compliance and ensure smooth reintegration to society
B) to ensure the safety of the parolee
C) To prepare them for re-imprisonment
  • 59. Why is a Waiting Period imposed before an inmate can reapply when parole is denied?
A) To delay the release permanently
B) Because the law requires it without any reason
C) To give time for the inmate to show improved behavior and rehabilitation
  • 60. How does Post-Release Supervision benefit the community?
A) To wait for the Parole Board members to change
B) It ensures that the offender is guided and controlled to prevent recidivism
C) It reduces the population in jails
  • 61. Which statement correctly compares the status of an Inmate vs. a Parolee?
A) Inmate is under full custody; Parolee is under conditional liberty
B) Both have absolute freedom
  • 62. Why are restrictions on "Associations/Companions" strictly implemented?
A) To prevent negative influence that may lead to reoffending
B) Because friends are not allowed to support them
C) To include the parolee from society
  • 63. Why is the Application Step considered the foundation of the parole process?
A) It automatically grants freedom
B) To prevent negative influence that may lead to reoffending
C) It initiates the review of eligibility, conduct, and readiness for release
  • 64. Why is the Application Step considered the foundation of the parole process?
A) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community
B) It initiates the review of eligibility, conduct, and readiness for release
  • 65. How does the Parole System balance the rights of the offender and public safety?
A) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community
B) It prioritizes only the rights of the offender
  • 66. How does the Parole System balance the rights of the offender and public safety?
A) What happens if a parolee fails to comply with the given conditions?
B) It grants freedom but imposes rules to protect the community
  • 67. What happens if a parolee fails to comply with the given conditions?
A) Release Unconditionally
B) he will be safe here
C) Parole may be revoked and he will return to prison
  • 68. Scenario: Inmate Reyes applied for parole. The review showed he has good behavior but still has moderate risk of committing crime if released without control. As the Hearing Officer, what decision will you make?
A) refers to BPP for probation
B) Deny Parole Permanently
C) Grant Parole with Strict Conditions
  • 69. : Mr. Cruz, a parolee in Biñan, Laguna, was required to report every 1st and 15th of the month. He failed to report for 2 months because he was busy working. What is the correct assessment of his action?
A) that should be me
B) It is acceptable because he has a job
C) It is a Violation of Parole Conditions
  • 70. kupal kaba boss????
A) Oo naman bossing
B) Yess bosing
  • 71. Inmate Santos was denied parole because he has no family to support him and no place to stay after release. Why are these requirements strictly checked?
A) To make it difficult for inmates to be released
B) Lack of support and residence increases the risk of reoffending
C) to protect them from discrimination
  • 72. A Parolee in Calabarzon wants to travel to Batangas for a family gathering. His condition states: "No travel outside Laguna without permission." What is the proper procedure?
A) Submit formal request and secure approval from Parole Officer first
B) sige kumain ka multi kung dyan ka gagaling
C) Travel immediately because family is important
  • 73. An inmate argued: "I am eligible and have good conduct, so I should be released immediately." Evaluate the validity of his argument
A) Sakto lang extra strong
B) Valid. Good conduct means no more supervision needed
C) Invalid. Eligibility and conduct are necessary but not sufficient; Risk assessment is required
  • 74. Pedro was granted parole with condition: "No association with former prisoners." He was seen drinking with his former cellmates. What will likely happen?
A) This is a violation leading to possible Parole Revocation
B) tantadoo san mo lalagay?
C) He will be rewarded for having friends
  • 75. An inmate asks: "Why can't I be free completely if I already served most of my sentence?" Which is the best explanation?
A) Supervision ensures you adjust well and do not commit new offenses
B) Because the government wants to control you forever
C) miss ko na sya, suntukin
  • 76. Parole Officer noticed that a released offender in Biñan stopped working and is loitering in the streets. What risk factor is present?
A) Not a risk at all
B) Idleness increases vulnerability to criminal activities
C) Risk it all for you
  • 77. What is the constitutional basis of Executive Clemency in the Philippines?
A) Art. V, Sec. 20
B) Art. VII, Sec. 19
C) Arthur neri
  • 78. Who holds the power to grant Reprieves, Commutations, and Pardon in the Philippines?
A) President Zumarraga
B) President BBM
C) President Duterte
  • 79. Which form of clemency requires the concurrence of the majority of Congress?
A) Amnesty
B) Amnesia
C) Amensity
  • 80. It is a temporary suspension or delay of the execution of a sentence
A) Reprieve
B) Resistance
C) Clemency
D) Amnesty
  • 81. The reduction or mitigation of the penalty without removing the conviction is called
A) Absolute pardon
B) Reprieve
C) Clemency
  • 82. The reduction or mitigation of the penalty without removing the conviction is called
A) Reprieve
B) Pardon
C) Commutation of Sentence
  • 83. Which type of pardon restores full civil and political rights without any conditions?
A) Absolute Pardon
B) Absolute Cinema
C) Absolute Drinking water
  • 84. A pardon granted to a single individual is known a
A) Special Pardon
B) Pardon nga ni
C) Pardon
  • 85. Pardon granted to a class or group of people is called:
A) Absolute Clemency
B) Absolute Pardon
C) General Pardon
  • 86. What is the main difference between Pardon and Amnesty?
A) pili ka lang sa dalawa pareho silang tama
B) Pardon is for groups; Amnesty is for individuals
C) Pardon is for individuals; Amnesty is for groups and needs Congress approval
  • 87. Which of the following is NOT a form of Executive Clemency?
A) General Pardon
B) Pardon
C) Reprieve
D) Probation
  • 88. When can the President exercise the power of pardon?
A) After the trial and conviction
B) After conviction by final judgment
C) After class coffeedate tayo
  • 89. What happens if a person granted CONDITIONAL PARDON violates the rules?
A) Pardon me baby
B) Pardon is revoked and sent back to prison
C) Pardon will continue it's validity
  • 90. Which of the following rights is restored by ABSOLUTE PARDON?
A) Right to Vote and hold office
B) All things shall be added unto you
C) Right to remain silent
  • 91. Clemency granted to offenders of political crimes (e.g., rebellion) is usually in the form of
A) Clemency
B) Amnesty
C) Conditional Amnesty
  • 92. Which branch of government CANNOT interfere with the President’s power of pardon?
A) Both Judiciary and Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judiciary
D) Legislative
  • 93. The main purpose of Executive Clemency is to
A) Relieve harshness of law or correct injustice
B) reduce, reuse ,recycle
C) reduce prison contingency
  • 94. In the US system, who grants clemency for STATE crimes?
A) T'Challa
B) Governor
C) President
D) Peter Parker
  • 95. Absolute Pardon extinguishes which liability?
A) Civil Restoration
B) Criminal investigation
C) Criminal liability
  • 96. Who supervises a person under Conditional Pardon?
A) PPA
B) PSA
C) BPP
D) edi tipaklong
  • 97. Pardon is a privilege, not a right." This means:
A) It is granted at the sole discretion of the President
B) False
C) True
  • 98. A convict was sentenced to Death Penalty. The President delays the execution to review the case. What clemency is applied?
A) Clemency
B) Absolute pardon
C) Reprieve
  • 99. Juan was sentenced to Life Imprisonment. The President changes his penalty to 20 years imprisonment. This is:
A) Commutation of Sentence
B) Absolute Pardon
C) Absolute Cinema
  • 100. Pedro was granted clemency with the condition: "Do not commit any crime for 5 years and report monthly." What type is this?
A) conditional Probation
B) Conditional Pardon
C) Conditional Clemency
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